By Viscosity Or Consistency Patents (Class 137/92)
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Patent number: 4910529Abstract: Disclosed is a cell having a variable volume chamber and a fluid supply circuit for an ink jet printing head which is equipped therewith, the cell including a variable volume chamber (1) connected to a pressure sensor (5) and to at least a pair of valves (7, 9) each associated with a restriction (8, 10); the variation of volume being obtained by a piston actuated by an eccentric (3) secured to the rotor of a motor (4).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1987Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Imaje SAInventor: Luc Regnault
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Patent number: 4865067Abstract: A system for controlling the consistency of a material pumped from a reservoir, by introducing an alterant into the material, which system includes a diaphragm-type pump for pumping the material from a reservoir, the pump being driven by a double-acting air cylinder motor controlled by a pilot-operated two-position, four-way air valve having reducing valves connected at its air input ports to create pressure differentials between the input air and the operating air in the cylinder during steady state-operation of the pump. The motor is mounted so as to be relatively movable substantially toward and away from the pump responsively to change in the pressure differentials in the cylinder due to changes in the consistency.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1989Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Crathern Engineering Co., Inc.Inventor: John B. Duquette
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Patent number: 4825228Abstract: The ink jet printing system contains at least one ink jet printing head operatively connected to printing medium reservoirs by a conduit system. A partial ink flow is passed through a regulating apparatus for viscosity-dependent regulation. On exceeding the ink viscosity or ink density, a spindle body constructed as a float contacts a switch constructed as a proximity switch. The switch is operated such that a corresponding signal is supplied to a control valve and as a result the supply of solvent to a main ink reservoir of the printing medium reservoirs is initiated. The regulating apparatus may constitute an independent assembly associated with the main ink reservoir or can be integrated into the main ink reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Inventors: Gerhard Gloeckler, Klaus Schrodin
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Patent number: 4818371Abstract: A method is disclosed for reducing the viscosity of a hydrocarbon feed. The feed is heated from an initial temperature to a second temperature and an oxidizing agent is introduced to oxidize components in the feed and provide heat to increase the temperature of the feed to a reaction temperature. The reaction temperature is maintained to produce a reaction product having a lower viscosity than the feed.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1987Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: Resource Technology AssociatesInventors: Richard L. Bain, John R. Larson
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Patent number: 4773438Abstract: An apparatus for controlling the flow of a diluent to adjust the viscosity of a magnet wire coating enamel solution is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a flow loop, a pressure sensor, a proportional controller and a flow control valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: James H. Fisher, Victor Sutton
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Patent number: 4735227Abstract: A viscosity control (10, 200) is disclosed which employs a turbine flow meter (52). A pump (18) provides for a flow of solution through a conduit at a relatively constant pressure. The flow rate of the solution through the conduit thus varies depending on the viscosity of the solution. The turbine of the flow meter rotates at an angular velocity related to the flow rate. The rotational velocity of the turbine is sensed. When the turbine speed decreases as viscosity increases to a set maximum viscosity, the control supplies solvent to the solution to decrease the viscosity.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1986Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Royse Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Edwin H. Royse, John A. Holstein
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Patent number: 4677845Abstract: A device for detecting viscosity of a liquid which varies with time includes a first tank provided with an overflow section for maintaining a predetermined liquid height, and a second tank fluidly communicated to the first tank and provided with a restricted outlet, or orifice. While a liquid is circulated through the two tanks by a pump, a height sensor which is dipped in the liquid in the second tank senses a liquid height in the tank in terms of capacitance. The output of the height sensor is representative of a viscosity of the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Kouji Izumi, Masanori Horike, Tatsuya Furukawa, Hiromichi Komai, Osamu Naruse, Yutaka Ebi
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Patent number: 4677567Abstract: Process and apparatus are provided for blending a fuel which includes a No. 2 fuel oil component and a No. 1 fuel oil component, with the No. 1 fuel oil component being added to provide a fuel mixture which will not freeze or form solid wax particles above a predetermined temperature. The process includes lowering a temperature of a sample of the No. 2 fuel oil component, detecting a change in wax crystal concentration of the No. 2 fuel oil component sample by detecting a predetermined rate of change in viscosity of the sample or by detecting a predetermined viscosity level of the sample as the temperature thereof is lowered, and measuring a temperature of the No. 2 fuel oil component or bath in which it is cooled, when the change in wax crystal concentration is detected. A percentage amount of the No. 1 fuel oil component to be mixed with the No.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1984Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Richard W. Grosser, Jay E. Jensen
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Patent number: 4628329Abstract: The invention relates to a circuit for feeding ink to an ink-jet printing head.Consideration is given to a circuit comprising in particular a first auxiliary circuit (R1), the function of which is to measure the ink pressure between the feed pipe (20) and the ink supply pipe (18) and a second auxiliary circuit R2 which serves if necessary to clear the orifice (41) for discharging ink drops (100).This circuit can also comprise a third auxiliary circuit R3 for delivering a signal which is representative of the viscosity of the ink.Measurement of the pressure and of the viscosity permits control of the principal parameters governing the operation of the printer which is equipped with the circuit.The invention applies to any ink-jet printer.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1985Date of Patent: December 9, 1986Assignee: Image S.A.Inventor: Luc Regnault
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Patent number: 4620983Abstract: Liquid foam to be applied through a slot nozzle to a surface of a fabric web or other substrate is preliminarily collected in a storage vessel where its consistency is continuously monitored and maintained substantially constant. The rate of transfer from the storage vessel to the applicator is stabilized by a feedback signal from a volume or pressure sensor in the applicator. Excess foam may be recirculated from the applicator to the source.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1984Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Inventor: Johannes Zimmer
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Patent number: 4582568Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating a pulp suspension in the manufacture of paper employing a controlled drainage thickener and a screw type pulp press. Pulp is fed into the thickener where the feed screw contained therein delivers it to a vertical discharge column. A screw type conveyor delivers the pulp suspension from the vertical discharge column into a vertical inlet column associated with a screw type pulp press. A sensing means is provided to measure the consistency of the pulp entering the press, and a sensing means provides a control signal which is arranged to modulate operation of a discharge valve on the thickener to keep the consistency of the pulp entering the screw type pulp press within a predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1983Date of Patent: April 15, 1986Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Rangaswami S. Iyengar
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Patent number: 4552165Abstract: In a system for maintaining density of a printed color constant, a reading unit is connected with a unit measuring the reading signal. An amplitude measuring unit and a rated variable voltage source are connected with a comparator. The comparator is connected with a PID regulator, the signal of which is connected with a first adder which itself connects with a viscosity code setting potentiometer. The first adder is connected with a second adder connected to a viscosimeter. The signal produced by the second adder is sent to an amplifier connected with a command circuit for controlling mixer valves for ink and solvent. This command circuit can be locked or released by means of signals received from a level indicator in a tank. The command circuit also actuates a pump and a valve of a return circuit of the ink/solvent mixture. The system is employed for controlling and keeping constant color density of a print.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1984Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Bobst SAInventor: Zdenek Luska
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Patent number: 4544489Abstract: The invention provides processes and apparatus for the controlled addition of conditioning (polymer) material to sewage sludge to improve its dewaterability. These materials are expensive and overdosage is to be avoided, while underdosage causes difficulty in sludge handling. The principal problem has been the absence of a system capable of continuous determination of proper dosage. It has been found that shear stress tests with a viscometer result in characteristics that exhibit a unique peak when dosage is adequate or above. A control system controlling the rate of pumping of the polymer to mix with the sludge is operative by measuring the shear stress and increasing the dosage in the absence of a peak. Upon detection of a peak the rate of decrease after the peak is also measured and used to resolve the potential ambiguity of whether dosage should be increased, decreased or remain steady.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1984Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: Canadian Patents and Development LimitedInventors: Herbert W. Campbell, Phillip J. Crescuolo
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Patent number: 4452265Abstract: A substantially constant viscosity of the liquid mixture at a given temperature is maintained in mixing two liquids with different viscosities, especially diesel oil and heavy fuel oil for supply to an engine. The liquid mixture constantly being prepared in a mixer (12) is taken through a heater (23). The viscosity of the heated mixture is measured in a viscosimeter (30) adapted for controlling the heating such that a substantially constant viscosity is maintained. Furthermore, the temperature of the heated mixture is measured, and the mixing ratio between both liquids is controlled in response to the temperature so that the temperature is maintained substantially constant.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1981Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Inventor: Arne Lonnebring
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Patent number: 4445526Abstract: A system and method for continuously maintaining the specific gravity and viscosity of the slurry applied to a television picture tube includes a container for dispensing slurry to the faceplate of such a tube and for receiving excess slurry from the faceplate. The level of slurry in the container is held constant by the addition of materials to the container. The first added material has a specific gravity greater than that of the material dispensed to the faceplate. The second material has a viscosity which is greater than that of the material dispensed to the faceplate. The quantity of the third material is determined by the specific gravity and viscosity corrections required to bring the parameters of the slurry in the first container to the preselected values. By adding the three materials to the dispenser in accordance with error signals representative of the three parameters, the specific gravity, viscosity and level are continuously held within specified limits.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1981Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: John W. Woestman
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Patent number: 4426877Abstract: A method for recovering oil from a waste oil emulsion or sludge where the waste oil emulsion is heated and chemicals are added to obtain oil-water resolution, which includes conducting bottle and beaker tests on waste oil emulsion samples to obtain a trend which depicts a drop in viscosity as a function of the type and dosage of chemical added, and apparatus for utilizing the waste oil emulsion viscosity trend in the operation of a waste oil cooker or recovery vessel to add type and dosage of chemicals.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1982Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Inventors: Sanjay R. Srivatsa, Edwin C. Zuerner, Jr.
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Patent number: 4420008Abstract: Viscous crude oil is mixed with an oil diluent having a relatively low viscosity and the resulting mixture having a predetermined viscosity and flow rate is pumped in a pipeline to a point of use. The flow rates of the viscous crude oil and the diluent are controlled with the aid of a digital computer in response to signals representative of the viscosity and specific gravity of each component, the desired viscosity of the mixture and the flow rate of the mixture. The viscosity of the mixture is maintained substantially at the design viscosity of the pipeline at the operating temperature of the pipeline and the flow rate of the mixture is substantially equal to the design capacity of the pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1982Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: Winston R. Shu
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Patent number: 4395605Abstract: In a switch device having a reed switch activated by a magnet carried by a first float, the differential between the reed switch being activated and de-activated is increased by providing a second float vertically spaced from the first float and arranged to hold the latter against switch de-activating movement when the liquid level changes and until the liquid level is such that the level of the second float changes to a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1982Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Inventor: William A. Weston
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Patent number: 4362179Abstract: A system for controlling the viscosity of flexographic and gravure printing ink. The system includes a variable weight hydrometer which monitors the density of circulating printing ink. The hydrometer is in cooperative relationship with a supply of solvent. When the density goes above a predetermined level solvent is fed to the ink until the predetermined level is reached.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1980Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: Baldwin-Gegenheimer CorporationInventors: John MacPhee, William W. Barton
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Patent number: 4350285Abstract: Apparatus and method for measuring the viscosity of a fluid by drawing a sample of the fluid through a first flow restrictor (24) and forcing the sample through a second flow restrictor (28) having flow restriction characteristics which are identical to the flow restriction characteristics of the first flow restrictor. The difference in pressures of the sample at the exit of the first flow restrictor and at the entrance to the second flow restrictor provides a measure of the viscosity of the fluid and may be used to vary the temperature of the fluid to control its viscosity.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1981Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Conometer CorporationInventor: Eugene F. Holben
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Patent number: 4315421Abstract: A method of and system for controlling the oil concentration in and the stability of an oil-in-water emulsion used as a coolant-lubricant in a metalworking operation in which a portion of the emulsion is circulated through a sensor to monitor its density and to generate a signal relating the density to the oil concentration. The signal is employed to control addition of oil to the emulsion to thereby control the concentration within close limits. Sensing means also monitors the stability of the circulated emulsion, and emulsifier is added, as required, either to the oil to be added or directly to the emulsion to thereby control both the oil concentration in and the stability of the emulsion.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1979Date of Patent: February 16, 1982Assignee: National Steel CorporationInventor: Walter A. Wilson
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Patent number: 4283938Abstract: In the dynamic concentration of a suspension, in which the suspension is fed into a filter which has a driven stirring device, and in which the suspension forms a filter cake which is continually remixed by stirring with the suspension being dehydrated and maintained in a liquid state up to a desired degree of concentration, the power consumption of the stirring device is measured, in particular the torque is measured, and the intensity of the stirring motion is controlled in accordance with the measured torque by causing a change in the number of revolutions per minute of the stirring device in response to the torque transgressing an upper limit or a lower limit.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz AGInventors: Wolfgang Epper, Rupprecht Graf
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Patent number: 4249885Abstract: An atomizing nozzle particularly suited for your use in compact combustion chambers. Successful combustion of liquid fuels having generally high viscosity and widely varying properties such as distillation temperatures, distillation rates and impurities, including "heavy" and waste oil. Improved combustion is accomplished through the use of viscosity control and improved fuel atomization. Use of a nozzle utilizing "shearing" of the fuel by an atomizing fluid stream which intersects the fuel at approximately right angles. Recombination of liquid fuel particles is prevented by the use of a controlled "exit orifice" in the burner nozzle. The nozzle also features continuous circulation of the fuel in the nozzle body which establishes orientation of impurities contained in the fuel relative to the exit orifice so that they are expelled through the orifice. Combustion of conventional distillate fuel oil such as API No. 1 and 2 is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1978Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Vapor CorporationInventor: Richard B. Reich
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Patent number: 4241023Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for the continuous preparation of photographic emulsions by a continuous flow process, in which a volume stream entering a pipe system flows successively through the various sections of this system corresponding to the individual stages of the process, such as the inlet points for introduction of the volume streams, mixing paths and ripening paths.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1978Date of Patent: December 23, 1980Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert, A.G.Inventors: Werner Wilke, Hans Gref, Hans Frenken
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Patent number: 4226798Abstract: A method is disclosed for using a pendulum viscometer having damped torsional oscillations, in a laboratory catalytic fluid-bed reactor, to monitor a propensity to stick which is exhibited by certain supported catalysts. A fluid-bed of such catalysts has been found to become suddenly more sticky just before a point at which a change in pressure drop across the fluid-bed can be measured due to a process "upset". At this point ("the inversion point"), the upset is usually irremediable. The method includes correlating data on catalyst stickiness from a laboratory reactor operating at atmospheric pressure, with an expected level of catalyst stickiness in a commercial reactor operating at elevated pressure.A pendulum viscometer and related auxiliary apparatus is disclosed for magnetically and electrically measuring and recording the rate at which the pendulum's torsional oscillations are damped.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1978Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich CompanyInventors: Joseph A. Cowfer, Dane E. Jablonski, Ronald M. Kovach, Angelo J. Magistro
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Patent number: 4200550Abstract: A process for desalting crude petroleum comprises breaking down a stable emulsion of water and crude petroleum when formed in a desalter, by injecting a demulsifying agent, such as di-2-ethyl hexyl sulphosuccinate, into the desalter at a predetermined level, when the sample taken at this level contain a predetermined content of stable emulsion.An apparatus for carrying out this process continuously is also included.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignees: Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage, Universal Matthey Products S.A.Inventors: Claude Scherrer, Claude Baumann, Herbert Wiegandt, John-Russel Richmond, Bernard Siffert, Claudine Bourgeois
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Patent number: 4190846Abstract: An ink liquid concentration controller is provided in an ink liquid supply system for an ink jet system printer to ensure a stable printing operation. The ink liquid concentration controller functions to maintain the concentration of the ink liquid at a constant value by supplying a volatile dilution to the ink liquid introduced into the ink liquid concentration controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1977Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoichi Yamamoto, Yoichi Shimazawa
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Patent number: 4121767Abstract: A mobile agricultural sprayer having a control system for controlling the amount of chemical additive added to a water stream from a mobile storage tank in response to a chemical additive concentration detector is disclosed. The mobile sprayer utilizes a mobile water storage tank and at least one chemical additive tank which communicates with the water to be sprayed at a point between the tank and the sprinkler heads. A pump draws water from the storage tank and directs it under pressure to the sprinkler heads. The chemical additive is typically added in liquid form, such as a solution or a slurry, at a point preferably upstream of the pump inlet while concentration is measured at a point between the point of addition of the chemicals and the sprinkler heads and preferably before the inlet of the pump. The concentration detector transmits information to a monitor which controls the amount of chemical introduced into the water to be sprayed.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1976Date of Patent: October 24, 1978Inventor: Richard Jensen
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Patent number: 4114427Abstract: An apparatus for accurately measuring the freeness of paper stock in a short time is disclosed.The apparatus comprises a pump and plunger which take a sample of stock from a flowline or a place in which paper stock is prepared and places the sample in an agitation tank. A water supply dilutes the sample in the agitation tank to a predetermined consistency and a first pressurized air supply agitates the diluted sample so that fibrous material in the stock is evenly dispersed in the water. The agitation tank is closed to the atmosphere and a second pressurized air supply provides a pressure in the tank for draining the liquid from the sample through a screen. The liquid which passes through the screen is delivered to a measuring cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1976Date of Patent: September 19, 1978Assignee: Honshu Seishi Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshio Iguchi, Chuichi Honma, Takesi Itoh, Kazutaka Hosokawa
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Patent number: 4082667Abstract: A proportioning system is provided for mixing dialysate used in an artificial kidney machine. A first conduit carries concentrate solution in a recirculating loop pattern. A second conduit carrying water intersects the first conduit. At the point of intersection, the first conduit has an orifice for discharging concentrate into the flowing water. Concentrate is supplied to the first conduit through a supply line immersed in a storage jug. The supply line has a pressure-operated check valve through which concentrate passes only when required.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1977Date of Patent: April 4, 1978Assignee: David Kopf SystemsInventor: William Seiler, Jr.
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Patent number: 4053354Abstract: Apparatus in which a sample of pulp flowing through a conduit is periodically introduced into a cylinder. The pulp is deposited upon the strainer element of a piston assembly so as to form a fiber cake which, after formation, is utilized to test the flow of water therethrough over a predetermined time interval in order to measure the degree of beating of the pulp flowing through the conduit. In order to form a fiber cake upon the piston strainer element in which the layers are of substantially uniform density, water at a pressure higher than that utilized during the test period is introduced into the test cylinder and in a direction substantially tangential to the interior surface of the cylinder in order to set up a rotating flow of fluid facilitating formation of fiber cake layers of uniform density.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1976Date of Patent: October 11, 1977Assignee: AB Kalle-Regulator, IndustrivagenInventor: Henrik Martin Kitsnik
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Patent number: 3973491Abstract: A stencilling printer with a flow coater specially mounted to sense viscosity of stencil fluid flowing from a reservoir between the flow coater and the squeegee, the flow coater being shiftable and operably associated with a supply of viscosity-altering liquid for controllably altering the viscosity of stencil fluid in the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1974Date of Patent: August 10, 1976Assignee: James A. BlackInventors: Frank L. Porth, James A. Black, Harry Russell Farwell
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Patent number: 3954119Abstract: A system for measuring and controlling the concentration of an emulsion, wherein a measuring pipe included in an emulsion feed line is fitted with an emulsion concentration-detecting device; the ultrasonic wave transmitter of the concentration-detecting device sends forth ultrasonic waves into an emulsion running through a circulation line so as to be caught by an ultrasonic wave receiver; the concentration-detecting device generates an output signal corresponding to the velocity with which ultrasonic waves are propagated from the ultrasonic wave transmitter to the ultrasonic wave receiver, utilizing the fact that the velocity of said propagation is substantially proportional to the concentration of an emulsion flowing through the circulation line, and also delivers an output signal corresponding to temperature variation from a detection terminal through a transducer to a circuit for correcting the measured concentration of the emulsion according to temperature variation in view of the fact that the propagatiType: GrantFiled: June 13, 1974Date of Patent: May 4, 1976Assignee: Nippon Kokan Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuo Kunioka, Shuzo Fukuda, Kinya Inamoto