Magnetic drive assembly for petroleum and LPG meter
View Patent ↗A metering system for measuring a flow of petroleum and LPG. In embodiments of the invention, a magnetic drive is used to couple a measuring chamber, such as a known oscillating piston system, to a register or indicator, avoiding leakage and excessive wear due to passing a shaft through the wall of the chamber.
1. A meter assembly for the accurate and reliable metering of LPG and other petroleum-based fluids without posing a risk of leakage around, or excessive degradation of, a shaft seal, comprising:
a chamber having a respective cover and base configured for collectively forming a sealed measuring chamber, and having at least one fluid inlet and at least one fluid outlet but no other openings into the chamber
a rotary measuring element positioned within said chamber for producing a rotary motion that is related to the rate of flow past the element
an internal magnetic drive assembly positioned within said chamber, and including a shaft coupling between said rotary measuring element, and an internal magnetic disc;
a first cylindrical depression formed by said cover for receiving and locating said internal magnetic disc at a predetermined gap from said cover;
an external magnetic drive assembly within said cover but positioned outside said chamber, and including an external magnetic disc;
a second cylindrical depression formed by said cover for receiving and locating said external magnetic disc at a predetermined gap from said cover;
wherein said first cylindrical depression and said second cylindrical depression are separated by a portion of said cover having a thickness; and
whereby a predetermined flux gap is formed between said internal and external magnetic discs so that interacting flux lines between said discs form a fixed mechanical relationship between said discs.
2. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , wherein said predetermined flux gap is generally less than 0.5 inches.
3. A meter assembly as in claim 2 , wherein said predetermined flux gap is generally about 0.3 inches.
4. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , wherein said magnetic discs respectively comprise multi-pole magnetic discs.
5. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , where said measuring element includes one of an oscillating piston, a nutating disc, a vane, and a turbine.
6. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , where said chamber cover comprises a nonmagnetic material.
7. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , wherein said internal magnetic drive assembly includes a drive arm connected to said shaft thereof held to such shaft with a press fit pin.
8. A meter assembly as in claim 7 , further including a bearing and retention plate for capturing an end of said shaft.
9. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , wherein said internal magnetic drive assembly further includes a flux concentrator received adjacent said internal magnetic disc.
10. A meter assembly as in claim 9 , wherein said flux concentrator comprises a ferrous material held to said internal magnetic disc by magnetic attraction.
11. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , further including a nonmetallic insert associated with said internal magnetic drive assembly for maintaining said internal magnetic disc at said predetermined gap thereof from said cover.
12. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , wherein said external magnetic drive assembly further includes an output shaft connected to said external magnetic disc, and rotatably driven thereby, said output shaft configured for connection with a metering device.
13. A meter assembly as in claim 12 , further including a bearing and retention plate for capturing an end of said output shaft.
14. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , further including a nonmetallic insert associated with said external magnetic drive assembly for maintaining said external magnetic disc at said predetermined gap thereof from said cover.
15. A meter assembly as in claim 1 , further including a pair of nonmetallic inserts, respectively associated with said internal and said external magnetic drive assemblies, for respectively maintaining said internal and external magnetic discs at said predetermined flux gap.