G01M3/3218

Leak-tightness test with carrier gas in foil chamber
11199468 · 2021-12-14 · ·

A method for performing a leak-tightness test on a test object (16) in a foil chamber (10) which has at least one flexible wall region (12, 14), having the steps: using a gas or gas constituent contained in the test object as test gas for the leak-tightness test, introducing the test object into the foil chamber, evacuating the foil chamber to a pressure lower than the test gas pressure within the test object and than atmospheric pressure, introducing a carrier gas into the foil chamber into the region outside the test object, and measuring the test gas concentration of the gas mixture that forms in the foil chamber in the region outside the test object.

LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20210372879 · 2021-12-02 ·

Systems and methods for detecting leaks in flexible packets with a test bed, a pressure chamber to apply a first pressure and a second pressure to the packet, producing a first volume and second volume for the packet. An illumination source and an illumination detector to produce a first image dataset of the packet at the first pressure and a second image dataset of the packet at the second pressure, a processor connected to the illumination detector to receive the first and second image datasets and determine the first volume and the second volume and use the first volume and the second volume to determine a change in volume, compare the change of volume with a threshold and when the change of volume is greater than the threshold determine the packet is leak-free and when the change of volume is less than the threshold determines the packet has a leak.

Lighter-than-air (LTA) Vehicle Health and Lifetime Estimation
20220205865 · 2022-06-30 · ·

The technology relates to health and lifetime estimation for a lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle. An LTA vehicle health and lifetime estimation system may include a processor and a memory storing instructions executable by the processor to cause the processor to implement an estimation service for determining a remaining lifetime output and a simulator for simulating a terminal event based on the remaining lifetime output. The estimation service may include a thermal model configured to determine a gas temperature, a gas and air estimator configured to estimate a gas amount and an air amount remaining in a balloon of the LTA vehicle, a leak rate estimator configured to estimate a leak rate, and a zero pressure estimator configured to determine the remaining lifetime output based on the leak rate. The system also may include an air flow estimator configured to determine an air mass flow rate based on the air amount.

Testing a mask seal

A mask seal test method, device, and system of using the same are described herein. One method for testing a mask seal can include blocking a respirator cartridge to create pressure within a mask, wherein the mask includes a pressure sensor, measuring pressure values within the mask using the pressure sensor, and notifying a user in response to an increased pressure decay value among the pressure values received by the mask identification reader.

Method for Determining the Compliance of a Cavity of Elastic Medical Products fror Leakage Testing

The invention relates to a method for determining cavity volumes of rubber-elastic medical products (e.g., latex products) for destruction-free leakage testing and to devices for carrying out said method.

REINFORCED FILM FOR BIOCONTAINERS
20210347156 · 2021-11-11 ·

A material for biocontainers comprising a film formed of two or more layers forming a body to the film, the film having an interior and exterior side, and a substrate incorporated in the body of the film wherein the substrate is formed of a fibrous material, wherein each of the at least one of the two or more layers comprises an ethylene vinyl acetate resin. A non-constrained pressure test is also disclosed.

EMBOSSED FILM BIOPROCESSING CONTAINERS AND INTEGRITY TESTING OF BIOPROCESSING CONTAINERS
20230324253 · 2023-10-12 ·

A testing method that includes the steps of evacuating air from a container to a negative atmospheric pressure, the container being a collapsible, flexible container, and comprising at least two opposing flexible walls, wherein a surface of at least one of the walls internal to the container comprises a plurality of channels or recessed features on said at least one wall and monitoring a mass flow or a state of vacuum so as to determine the integrity of the container. The container can be of any size or conformation, with or without attached fittings.

Balloon endoscope reprocessing system and method

A reprocessing system for balloon endoscopes including an endoscope reprocessing system including cleaning functionality and disinfection functionality, and a leak testing device including inflation and deflation functionality, the inflation and deflation functionality being operative to selectably inflate and deflate a balloon of a balloon endoscope.

Method for the indirect evaluation of pre-charge air pressure in a diaphragm-type or bladder-type expansion tank
11774314 · 2023-10-03 ·

Setting and maintaining proper pre-charge air pressure in a diaphragm or bladder-type expansion tank of any fluid system is essential for safe and efficient operation of that system. In usual practice, pre-charge air pressure checks are done by emptying the system of fluid and connecting an analog air gauge to the air input of the expansion tank. In this invention a pressure sensor that is permanently coupled to the fluid volume of the expansion tank is used to also evaluate the pre-charge air pressure in the tank. By employing a single sensor for both fluid and pre-charge air pressure evaluation, the problem of inconsistent calibration between fluid sensing and air pre-charge measuring devices is eliminated. Using the same permanently installed sensor for every test or adjustment in a given system eliminates the problem of variations in calibration between different sensors or gauges used at different testing times.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A POSSIBLE LOSS OF INTEGRITY OF A FLEXIBLE BAG FOR BIOPHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT

Integrity of a flexible bag is verified by a testing system, using helium to detect existence of a possible hole. The bag is preliminary placed in vacuum chamber of a fluid-tightly isolated enclosure. After connecting a port of the bag to a helium feeding pipe and after pre-pressurizing the bag with nitrogen, a test is performed in a vacuum suction mode for a detection area outside the bag in the enclosure. Before starting the test phase, the bag is additionally filled with an amount of helium. A detection detects information representative of helium partial pressure in the internal volume, to allow detection of helium escaping from the bag, by analysis of a helium partial pressure drop. A small amount of nitrogen is sufficient to decrease leak rate mean value, so that uncertainty regarding integrity of some bags decreases.