IP Library Granted Patent US 6,962,070
Granted Patent B1
US 6,962,070 · App. 10/897,772 · Granted Nov 8, 2005

Apparatus and method for measuring characteristics of fluid spray patterns

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,962,070
App. No.
10/897,772
Granted
Nov 8, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An automated impact testing system provides reliable measurements of spray patterns of high-impact nozzles. The impact testing system includes a load cell mounted on a transport for controlled movements in two directions. The load cell includes a sensing pin extending through an aperture in a protective housing of the load cell. A special relationship between the dimensions of the sensing pin and the aperture allows the load cell to produce error-free impact measurement data.

Claims (26)

1. An impact sensing system for measuring an impact pattern of a spray, comprising:

a load cell for detecting an impact force at a detection location within the spray and generating an impact signal, the load cell including a protective housing having an aperture therein and a sensing pin mounted within the protective housing, the sensing pin having a sensing section extending through the aperture to expose an end surface of the sensing pin, the sensing section having a diameter of about 0.077″ and the aperture having a diameter of about 0.150″; and

a transport coupled to the load cell to move the load cell to selected detection locations within the spray.

2. An impact sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the sensing pin has a height of about 2″.

3. An impact sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the load cell further includes a strain gauge, the sensing pin being mechanically coupled to the strain gauge such that the strain gauge provides an electrical signal indicative of a pressure exerted on the sensing pin by the spray.

4. An impact sensing system as in claim 3 , wherein the sensing pin is mounted on a support base covered by a waterproof housing.

5. An impact sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the sensing pin further includes a base section thicker than the sensing section and a tapered section connecting the base section and the sensing section.

6. An impact sensing system as in claim 1 , wherein the transport provides travel in two orthogonal directions.

7. An impact sensing system for measuring an impact pattern of a spray, comprising:

a load cell for detecting an impact force at a detection location within the spray and generating an impact signal, the load cell including a protective housing having an aperture therein and a sensing pin mounted within the protective housing, the sensing pin having a sensing section extending through the aperture to expose an end surface of the sensing pin, the sensing section having a diameter that is about 0.075″ smaller than a diameter of the aperture; and

a transport coupled to the load cell to move the load cell to selected detection locations within the spray.

8. An impact sensing system as in claim 7 , wherein the diameter of the sensing section of the sensing pin is about 0.077″ and the diameter of the aperture in the protective housing is about 0.150″.

9. An impact sensing system as in claim 8 , wherein the sensing pin has a height of about 2″.

10. An impact sensing system as in claim 7 , wherein the load cell further includes a strain gauge, the sensing pin being mechanically coupled to the strain gauge such that the strain gauge provides an electrical signal indicative of a pressure exerted on the sensing pin by the spray.

11. An impact sensing system as in claim 10 , wherein the sensing pin is mounted on a support base covered by a waterproof housing.

12. An impact sensing system as in claim 7 , wherein the sensing pin further includes a base section thicker than the sensing section and a tapered section connecting the base section and the sensing section.

13. An impact sensing system as in claim 7 , wherein the transport provides travel in two orthogonal directions.

14. An impact sensing system for measuring an impact pattern of a spray, comprising:

a load cell for detecting an impact force at a detection location within the spray and generating an impact signal, the load cell including a protective housing having an aperture therein and a sensing pin mounted within the protective housing, the sensing pin having a sensing section extending through the aperture to expose an end surface of the sensing pin, the sensing section and the aperture being dimensioned to allow the sensing pin to pivot by about 1 degree during impact measurement; and

a transport coupled to the load cell to move the load cell to selected detection locations within the spray.

15. An impact sensing system as in claim 14 , wherein the sensing pin has a height of about 2″, and the sensing section of the sensing pin has a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the aperture by about 0.075″.

16. An impact sensing system as in claim 15 , wherein the diameter of the sensing section of the sensing pin is about 0.077″ and the diameter of the aperture in the protective housing is about 0.150″.

17. An impact sensing system as in claim 14 , wherein the load cell further includes a strain gauge, the sensing pin being mechanically coupled to the strain gauge such that the strain gauge provides an electrical signal indicative of a pressure exerted on the sensing pin by the spray.

18. An impact sensing system as in claim 17 , wherein the sensing pin is mounted on a support base covered by a waterproof housing.

19. An impact sensing system as in claim 14 , wherein the sensing pin further includes a base section thicker than the sensing section and a tapered section connecting the base section and the sensing section.

20. An impact sensing system as in claim 14 , wherein the transport provides travel in two orthogonal directions.