IP Library Granted Patent US 7,136,761
Granted Patent B2
US 7,136,761 · App. 11/130,233 · Granted Nov 14, 2006

Digital flowmeter

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Patent No.
US 7,136,761
App. No.
11/130,233
Granted
Nov 14, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A controller for a flowmeter includes an input module operable to receive a sensor signal from a sensor connected to a vibratable flowtube. The sensor signal is related to a fluid flow through the flowtube. The controller also includes a signal processing system operable to receive the sensor signal, determine sensor signal characteristics, and output drive signal characteristics for a drive signal applied to the flowtube. An output module is operable to output the drive signal to the flowtube and a control system is operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube during a transition of the flowtube from a substantially empty state to a substantially full state.

Claims (28)

1. A controller for a flowmeter comprising:

an input module operable to receive a sensor signal from a sensor connected to a vibratable flowtube, the sensor signal related to a fluid flow through the flowtube;

a signal processing system operable to receive the sensor signal, determine sensor signal characteristics, and output drive signal characteristics for a drive signal applied to the flowtube;

an output module operable to output the drive signal to the flowtube; and

a control system operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube during a transition of the flowtube from a first state in which the flowtube is substantially empty of liquid to a second state in which the flowtube is substantially full of liquid.

2. The controller of claim 1 wherein the control system is further operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube during a transition of the flowtube from the second state to the first state.

3. The controller of claim 1 wherein the control system is further operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube while separate batches of the liciuid fluid flow are processed through the flowtube, wherein the flowtube is substantially empty of fluid in between the separate batches.

4. The controller of claim 1 wherein the control system is a digital control system.

5. A method for operating a flowmeter comprising:

oscillating a flowtube associated with the flowmeter while the flowtube is substantially empty of liquid;

maintaining oscillation of the flowtube during an onset of liciuid fluid flow through the substantially empty flowtube; and

determining, based on sensor signals from a sensor connected to the flowtube, a property of the fluid flow.

6. The method of claim 5 comprising:

processing the sensor signal to determine sensor signal characteristics;

determining, based on the sensor signal characteristics, drive signal characteristics for a drive signal applied to the flowtube, the drive signal characteristics including a drive gain; and

adjusting the drive gain to maintain oscillation of the flowtube in response to an extent to which the flowtube is filled by the liquid fluid flow.

7. The method of claim 5 comprising maintaining oscillation of the flowtube while separate batches of the liciuid fluid flow are processed through the flowtube, wherein the flowtube is substantially empty of liquid in between the separate batches.

8. The method of claim 5 wherein maintaining oscillation of the flowtube during an onset of liquid fluid flow through the substantially empty flowtube comprises maintaining oscillation of the flowtube when the flowtube is substantially filled by the liquid fluid flow.

9. A Coriolis effect flowmeter comprising:

a vibratable flowtube;

at least one sensor coupled to the vibratable flowtube;

an input module operable to receive a sensor signal from the sensor, the sensor signal related to a fluid flow through the flowtube;

a signal processing system operable to receive the sensor signal, determine sensor signal characteristics, and output drive signal characteristics for a drive signal applied to the flowtube;

an output module operable to output the drive signal to the flowtube; and

a control system operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube during a transition from a first state in which the flowtube is substantially empty of liquid to a second state in which the flowtube is substantially full of liquid.

10. The flowmeter of claim 9 wherein the control system is further operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube during a transition of the flowtube from the second state to the first state.

11. The flowmeter of claim 9 wherein the control system is further operable to modify the drive signal and thereby maintain oscillation of the flowtube while separate batches of the liquid fluid flow are processed through the flowtube, wherein the flowtube is substantially empty of liquid in between the separate batches.

12. The flowmeter of claim 9 wherein the control system is a digital control system.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 31, 2017
From: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.
To: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SYSTEMS USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 043379/0925 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 20, 2006
From: THE FOXBORO COMPANY
To: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 018281/0246 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2006
From: HENRY, MANUS P.; CLARKE, DAVID W.; VIGNOS, JAMES H.
To: THE FOXBORO COMPANY
Reel/Frame 017563/0761 →