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Connection assembly for body and casing of a pressure gauge
11391640 · 2022-07-19 ·

A pressure gauge contains: a body and a casing. The body includes a scale disc fixed on a top thereof. The casing is transparent and includes a close segment formed on a first end of the casing, an open segment formed on a second end of the casing, and multiple hooks spaced and arranged on an outer wall of the casing proximate to the opening segment.

Automated cleaning system for internal cavities of pressure instruments

Various automated cleaning systems for internal cavities of pressure instruments are disclosed. The systems comprise a computer controlled fluid flow system that enables the use of various cleaning fluids for cleaning internal cavities of pressure instruments to high cleanliness levels. Various pressure instruments, including complex shapes such as Bourdon tube gauges, are accommodated. The system can include a computerized cleaning cycle selection and a multi-fluid combination of cleaners for efficient and low cost cleaning solution. A servo controlled agitation system can allow for filling, evacuation, and drying of aqueous solutions as well as high performance solvents for Oxygen Clean service.

Automated cleaning system for internal cavities of pressure instruments

Various automated cleaning systems for internal cavities of pressure instruments are disclosed. The systems comprise a computer controlled fluid flow system that enables the use of various cleaning fluids for cleaning internal cavities of pressure instruments to high cleanliness levels. Various pressure instruments, including complex shapes such as Bourdon tube gauges, are accommodated. The system can include a computerized cleaning cycle selection and a multi-fluid combination of cleaners for efficient and low cost cleaning solution. A servo controlled agitation system can allow for filling, evacuation, and drying of aqueous solutions as well as high performance solvents for Oxygen Clean service.

Pressure gauge with dual bourdon tubes

A pressure gauge includes a case with a dial, and a pressure detection unit is located in the case. The chassis plate including a first pivot unit, a second pivot unit, a first Bourdon Tube, a second Bourdon Tube, a first transmission unit, a second transmission unit and an entrance connected thereto. The first Bourdon Tube is connected to the first pivot unit by the first transmission unit, and the second Bourdon Tube is connected to the second pivot unit by the second transmission unit. The entrance communicates with the first and second Bourdon Tubes. The first and second pivot units extend through the dial so as to be connected with a first hand and a second hand respectively. The first and second hands respectively respond different pressure values for more accuracy.

Pressure gauges, pressure vessel assemblies, and methods of displaying pressure within pressure vessel assemblies
11835408 · 2023-12-05 · ·

A pressure gauge includes a housing, a helical tube, and a compensation member. The housing has an inlet. The helical tube is arranged within the housing and has a closed end and an open end, the open end of the helical tube in fluid communication with the inlet. The compensation member is arranged between the between the open end and the closed end of the helical tube, the compensation member fixed to the helical tube. The compensation member and the helical tube are formed from materials having different coefficients of thermal expansion to limit movement of the closed end of the helical tube due to temperature change of a compressed fluid in fluid communication with the helical tube. Pressure vessel assemblies and methods of displaying pressure in pressure vessels are also described.

PRESSURE GAUGE
20210190622 · 2021-06-24 ·

A pressure gauge contains: a body and a casing. The body includes a scale disc fixed on a top thereof. The casing is transparent and includes a close segment formed on a first end of the casing, an open segment formed on a second end of the casing, and multiple hooks spaced and arranged on an outer wall of the casing proximate to the opening segment.

PRESSURE GAUGE
20210190622 · 2021-06-24 ·

A pressure gauge contains: a body and a casing. The body includes a scale disc fixed on a top thereof. The casing is transparent and includes a close segment formed on a first end of the casing, an open segment formed on a second end of the casing, and multiple hooks spaced and arranged on an outer wall of the casing proximate to the opening segment.

PRESSURE GAUGE

A pressure gauge includes an introduction member, a connection member, a bourdon tube, a pointer, a dial plate, a detector, and an information communication unit. A battery installed in the information communication unit is disposed between a circuit board and a lid. The information communication unit is inserted in a through hole of the dial plate to be disposed astride between a front surface and a rear surface of the dial plate and the lid is disposed on a side of the information communication unit close to the front surface of the dial plate.

A SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY MEASURING PRESSURE USING RFID TAGS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20210108983 · 2021-04-15 ·

A method for remotely measuring pressure of a fluid in a container includes determining a spatial location of first and second resonant radiofrequency antenna elements located on a radiofrequency identification (RFID) tag located in the container. The first antenna element is positioned in a fixed position on the RFID tag and the second antenna element is positioned on a deformable element configured to be deformed in at least one dimension based on pressure from the fluid. The spatial location is determined from a radar image generated based on reflected radiofrequency beams from a scan area and re-radiated radiofrequency beams from the first and second antenna elements located within the scan area. A pressure value is determined for the fluid based on the spatial location of the first and second antenna elements. Systems and methods of remotely measuring pressure using passive RFID tags are also disclosed.

A SYSTEM FOR REMOTELY MEASURING PRESSURE USING RFID TAGS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20210108983 · 2021-04-15 ·

A method for remotely measuring pressure of a fluid in a container includes determining a spatial location of first and second resonant radiofrequency antenna elements located on a radiofrequency identification (RFID) tag located in the container. The first antenna element is positioned in a fixed position on the RFID tag and the second antenna element is positioned on a deformable element configured to be deformed in at least one dimension based on pressure from the fluid. The spatial location is determined from a radar image generated based on reflected radiofrequency beams from a scan area and re-radiated radiofrequency beams from the first and second antenna elements located within the scan area. A pressure value is determined for the fluid based on the spatial location of the first and second antenna elements. Systems and methods of remotely measuring pressure using passive RFID tags are also disclosed.