Helical Bourdon Tube Patents (Class 73/742)
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Publication number: 20140238143Abstract: A pressure sensor for sensing a pressure of a fluid includes a Bourdon tube that has a helical segment and an anvil. A portion of the anvil is positioned within the helical segment. The sensor also includes a dielectric material positioned between the portion of the anvil and the helical segment. The anvil, the dielectric material, and the helical segment form a variable capacitor. A capacitance of the variable capacitor changes based on a pressure applied to the Bourdon tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: David William Beck
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Patent number: 6684712Abstract: The measuring instrument for a pressure gauge comprises an indicator unit with two plates that bear rotatably an indicator shaft carrying a pinion and that furthermore bear a gear segment. The measuring instrument furthermore comprises a metal Bourdon tube bent into an arc shape, which is soldered on one end to a spring carrier and on the other to a spring end-piece. The spring end-piece is connected to the gear segment such that the displacement of the spring end-piece because of the measurement pressure is transferred to the gear segment. The spring end-piece constitutes a part that is rigidly attached to one of the two plates prior to the Bourdon tube being soldered to the spring end-piece and that is separated from this plate once the Bourdon tube has been soldered to the spring end-piece. During the course of the manufacture of this measuring instrument, the spring end-piece is produced as a part that is securely joined to the two plates.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Wika Alexander Wiegand GmbH & Co.Inventors: Kurt Klein, Detlef Wahl, Heiko Schliessmann, Helmut Berninger, Bernd Friebe, Burkard Meisenzahl
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Patent number: 6314816Abstract: The pressure measurement device has a housing (2) with a back wall (8) and a side wall (10), a measurement system arranged inside the housing as well as a connection arrangement (6) with a device connector (64) arranged outside on the housing. The measurement system has a pointer mechanism (14) with an upper plate (20) and a pointer shaft (30) as well as a curved, metal Bourdon tube (12) and a spring support (16) supporting the Bourdon tube. The connection arrangement (6) and the spring support (16) are connected inside the housing by means of a plug connection which is formed by a first plug-in component (52) designed on the spring support and a second plug-in component designed on the connection arrangement (6). The measurement system is distinguished by the fact that its spring support (16) has the plug-in component (52) and that the plug-in component is arranged radially near the pointer shaft (30).Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: WIKA Alexander Wiegand GmbH & Co.Inventor: Alexander Wiegand
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Patent number: 5121637Abstract: A gauge is described for measuring the gas pressure in high pressure gas cylinders. The gauge is mounted in the high pressure port of the cylinder valve, while gas is delivered through a lower pressure portion. The gauge comprises a cylindrical housing and a retaining nut, with the housing rotatable relative to the retaining nut. The cylindrical housing encloses a coiled bourdon tube which communicates with the gas in the cylinder and coils up or uncoils in response to changes in pressure. A viewing glass encloses a pointer and scale arrangement seated in the housing to permit the gas cylinder pressure to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Union Carbide Canada LimitedInventors: Juergen D. Philipp, Kenneth O. Miller
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Patent number: 4939338Abstract: A pressure gauge fabricated from directly welded pieces of dissimilar metals. The gauge includes a casing, a tubular socket, and a Bourdon tube. The casing is fabricated of stainless steel and has an aperture with a flange. The socket is fabricated of aluminum bronze and is positioned within the aperture and flange in line contact therewith. The tubular socket also has a bore. The Bourdon tube is fabricated of stainless steel and is positioned within the bore in line contact therewith. Single weld lines exist along the lines of contact between the casing and the socket and between the socket and the Bourdon tube as caused by welding without a filler or insert material operatively associated with the single weld lines.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1986Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Dresser Industries, Inc.Inventors: Louis F. Bregy, Jack Conti, Joseph E. Gorgens
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Patent number: 4838090Abstract: A multicoil tube type pressure gauge arranged for direct drive of the gauge pointer and for safely handling overpressure in the event of Bourdon tube rupture comprising a casing of round configuration defining a planar upright main chamber, with the casing being indented rearwardly adjacent the axial center of the gauge to define a supplemental chamber, a mounting plate that is common to all the working parts of the gauge secured to the gauge casing over the supplemental chamber and mounting cantilever fashion a tubular spool journaling the gauge pointer shaft, a multicoil Bourdon tube encircling the spool having its sealed end secured to the shaft within the supplemental chamber, and a pressure connection fitting in the form of a connection block anchored to the mounting plate and having a pressure cavity to which the Bourdon tube other end is sealingly secured with its bore in communication with the fitting pressure cavity, with the Bourdon tube direct driving the gauge pointer shaft; the working parts of tType: GrantFiled: September 30, 1988Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Inventor: John Hestich
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Patent number: 4739653Abstract: This invention relates to a sub surface pressure gauge comprising an axially displaceable drum with a chart disposed within a housing and having a selective axial movement, rotatable stylus for recordal of pressures on said chart provided on said drum. A motor actuates the drum through a programmable switch, the output shaft of said motor providing for linear displaceable movement of the drum controlled by said switch.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Oil and Natural Gas Commission-IndiaInventor: Badri P. Kathel
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Patent number: 4646406Abstract: A bourdon tube for gas and liquid-filled thermometers and pressure gauges constructed by edge welding two strips of isoelastic nickel alloy to form a wall to wall low volume bourdon tube that exhibits a low ambient temperature effect and improved rangeability over all existing bourdon tubes used for temperature and pressure measurement and control.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1984Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Weiss Instruments Inc.Inventors: John Weiss, William H. Slonaker
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Patent number: 4462301Abstract: A Bourdon tube apparatus is provided for monitoring the pressure of a fluid pressure source. The output of the Bourdon tube is translated into a curvilinear motion which is transmitted to a linearly movable actuator valve or indicator. To enhance the force output linear response or linear output of the Bourdon tube actuator, an abutment block is provided which contacts one or more turns of the Bourdon tube adjacent its closed end to prevent expansion movement of the Bourdon tube in a direction opposite to the desired linear output movement. The Bourdon tube is mounted for calibrational purposes by having its open end connected by a flexible pipe to a support post which is rotationally mounted for movement about its longitudinal axis and defines a fluid conduit connection between the pressure source being monitored and the open end of the Bourdon tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1981Date of Patent: July 31, 1984Assignee: Baker CAC, Inc.Inventor: Kip B. Goans
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Patent number: 4455874Abstract: A digital pressure transducer is formed by mounting a force-sensitive resonator to a structure of nonsymmetrical configuration which produces loads under applied pressure. The frequency of the resonator is measured to provide a digital indication of the applied pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Paroscientific, Inc.Inventor: Jerome M. Paros
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Patent number: 4387600Abstract: The following specification discloses a fiberoptic pressure gauge suitable for use with a tank of compressed gas. In particular, the tank of compressed gas can be utilized by an industrial worker, a fireman, or a diver wherein breathing gas has been stored in a tank to allow for delivery thereof to a user. The pressure within the tank which is indicative of the supply of gas for delivery to a user's mask, is monitored by means of a bourdon tube type of movement that is connected to a shutter overlying a lighting source, such as a light emitting diode (LED). The lighting source is in optical relationship to a plurality of fiberoptic bundles that terminate at a distal end in a plurality of ends that are placed in calibrated relationship to a plurality of numbers indicative of the pressure within the tank.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1981Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: U.S.D. CorpInventor: Max L. Kranz
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Patent number: 4374475Abstract: A differential pressure gauge of the type comprising a controlling magnetic helix device carrying a pressure indicating pointer, the position of which is controlled by a magnet magnetically coupled to same and mounted on the free end of a helically coiled bourdon tube exposed to differential pressures within the gauge and anchored in the gauge housing at its other end for this purpose. The magnet has a planar pole face paralleling the axis of the helix and defines a magnetic axis that is normal to and intersects the helix axis. The gauge housing defines an integral one piece pressure wall that separates and physically seals the helix from the magnet and bourdon tube and defines within the gauge housing pressure cavity an operating space within which the magnet and its supporting bourdon tube are mounted and operate.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1981Date of Patent: February 22, 1983Assignee: Dwyer Instruments, Inc.Inventor: John Hestich
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Patent number: 4148123Abstract: A method for producing a spring manometer measuring system that includes a deviation detector spring connected to an indicator by a tie rod, and the spring is subjected to a reference pressure for spring deflection measurement before producing a tie rod bearing.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1977Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Assignee: Alexander Wiegand GmbH & Co. Armaturen- und ManometerfabrikInventors: Kurt Neubeck, Hermann Julien