IP Library Granted Patent US 7,870,793
Granted Patent B1
US 7,870,793 · App. 12/650,347 · Granted Jan 18, 2011

Transit time flow sensor with enhanced accuracy

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Patent No.
US 7,870,793
App. No.
12/650,347
Granted
Jan 18, 2011
Kind
B1
Abstract

Ultrasonic transit time flow meters using transducers mounted on insertion probes spaced apart along a pipe axis provide an economical way to measure fluid flow. The accuracy of these flow meters can be improved by providing additional transducers to measure the current speed of sound of a working fluid; the actual spacing of the probes; and the diameter of the pipe through which the fluid is flowing.

Claims (21)

1. A transit time flow sensor for measuring a flow rate of a fluid flowing along a pipe axis, the sensor comprising upstream and downstream probes, each probe comprising at least one respective transducer paired with a respective transducer on the other probe, each pair of transducers operable to define a respective pipe axial acoustic beam extending between the probes when the fluid is present, at least one of the probes further comprising at least one return leg transducer operable, when the fluid is present, to define a return leg acoustic beam having both its ends on the at least one of the probes.

2. The transit time flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the return leg acoustic beam is perpendicular to the pipe axis and extends between the return leg transducer and a reflector.

3. The transit time flow sensor of claim 1 wherein the return leg acoustic beam: comprises a component parallel to the pipe axis and another component perpendicular to the pipe axis; and wherein the return leg beam extends between two return leg transducers.

4. The transit time flow sensor of claim 1 wherein each transducer in the at least one pair thereof is disposed so that the pipe axial beam is parallel to the pipe axis.

5. The transit time flow sensor of claim 1 wherein each transducer in the at least one pair thereof is disposed so that he pipe axial acoustic beam comprises a component transverse to the pipe axis.

6. The transit time flow sensor of claim 5 wherein each probe comprises a respective head portion streamlined along a respective elongation direction and wherein each transducer paired with the respective transducer on the other probe has a center displaced along the flow direction from an axis of the respective probe.

7. The transit time flow sensor of claim 5 wherein each transducer paired with the respective transducer on the other probe is parallel to an axis of the respective associated probe and wherein each probe is rotatable about the respective probe axis.

8. The transit time flow sensor of claim 1 further comprising at least one pipe size measuring transducer disposed on one of the probes and oriented so as to define a pipe size measuring acoustic beam extending perpendicular to the axis of the pipe and reflecting from an internal surface of the pipe.

9. A transit time flow sensor for measuring a flow rate of a fluid flowing in a pipe having a diameter and an axis, the sensor comprising upstream and downstream probes having respective probe axes, each probe comprising

a respective head portion streamlined along a respective elongation direction, each head portion respectively comprising

at least one flow-measuring transducer skewed with respect to the respective elongation direction by a respective selected skew angle, each flow-measuring transducer operable to define a quasi-helical acoustic beam extending to another flow-measuring transducer on the other probe;

each probe further comprising a respective axial spacing measuring transducer operable to define, with another axial spacing measuring transducer disposed on the other probe, a straight acoustic beam parallel to the axis of the pipe when the respective elongation direction of each probe head is parallel to the pipe axis.

10. The transit time flow sensor of claim 9 wherein at least one of the probes further comprises at least one return leg transducer operable, when the fluid is present, to define a return leg acoustic beam having both its ends on the at least one of the probes.

11. The transit time flow sensor of claim 9 further comprising at least one pipe size measuring transducer disposed on one of the probes and oriented so as to define a pipe size measuring acoustic beam extending perpendicular to the axis of the pipe and reflecting from an internal surface of the pipe.

12. A transit time flow sensor for measuring a flow rate of a fluid flowing in a pipe having a diameter and an axis, the sensor comprising upstream and downstream probes having respective probe axes, each probe comprising

a respective head portion streamlined along a respective elongation direction, each head portion respectively comprising at least one flow-measuring transducer having a respective center displaced a respective length along the elongation direction from the respective probe axis and skewed with respect to the respective elongation direction by a respective selected skew angle, each flow-measuring transducer operable to define a quasi-helical acoustic beam extending to another flow-measuring transducer on the other probe;

at least one of the probes further comprising at least one return leg transducer operable, when the fluid is present, to define a return leg acoustic beam having both its ends on the at least one of the probes.

13. The transit time flow sensor of claim 12 wherein the return leg acoustic beam is perpendicular to the axis and extends between a single return leg transducer and a reflector.

14. The transit time flow sensor of claim 12 wherein the return leg acoustic beam comprises a parallel component parallel to the axis and a perpendicular component perpendicular to the axis; the return leg acoustic beam extending between two return leg transducers.

15. The transit time flow sensor of claim 12 wherein each probe comprises a respective axial spacing transducer operable to define, with another axial spacing transducer disposed on the other probe, a straight acoustic beam parallel to the axis of the pipe when the respective elongation direction of each probe head is parallel to the pipe axis.

16. The transit time flow sensor of claim 12 further comprising at least one pipe size measuring transducer disposed on one of the probes and oriented so as to define a pipe size measuring acoustic beam extending perpendicular to the axis of the pipe and reflecting from an internal surface of the pipe.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 23, 2019
From: BABSON CAPITAL FINANCE LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ONICON INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 048980/0887 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 23, 2019
From: BABSON CAPITAL FINANCE LLC, AS AGENT
To: ONICON INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 049042/0893 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2016
From: ONICON INCORPORATED
To: BABSON CAPITAL FINANCE LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 038963/0873 →
AMENDED AND RESTATED PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 24, 2015
From: ONICON INCORPORATED
To: BABSON CAPITAL FINANCE LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 035496/0429 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2013
From: FELLER, MURRAY F.
To: ONICON INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 029564/0925 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 3, 2013
From: ONICON INCORPORATED
To: BABSON CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 029564/0194 →