DIGITAL PRESSURE GAUGE ADAPTER
20220170807 · 2022-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25B25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
G01L19/00
PHYSICS
G01L19/08
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present application provides an adapter (20) for a manifold gauge assembly (1) for use on a fluid system, for example an HVAC-R system. The manifold gauge assembly (1) comprises a manifold (3) for connection to the fluid system, and a pressure gauge (14) arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold (3). The adapter (20) comprises a tube (23) having connectors (27, 28) for fluidly connecting the adapter (20) to the pressure gauge (14) and to the manifold (3). The adapter also includes an electronic pressure sensor (21) arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the tube (23), and a communications unit (22) configured to receive data from the electronic pressure sensor (21) and to communicate with a remote device (32).
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A manifold gauge assembly for use on a fluid system, for example an HVAC-R system, the manifold gauge assembly comprising: a manifold for connection to the fluid system, a pressure gauge arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold, the pressure gauge comprising a display to display a detected pressure, an electronic pressure sensor arranged to detect a pressure between the manifold and the pressure gauge, and a communications unit arranged to receive data from the electronic pressure sensor and to communicate with a remote device, wherein the electronic pressure sensor is disposed between the manifold and the pressure gauge, and wherein the manifold gauge assembly comprises a connecting tube disposed between the manifold and the pressure gauge, the connecting tube comprising a connector for removably connecting the pressure gauge to the connecting tube, and wherein the electronic pressure sensor is disposed in the connecting tube.
15-16. (canceled)
17. The manifold gauge assembly of claim 14, wherein the connecting tube further comprises a connector for removably connecting the connecting tube to the manifold.
18. The manifold gauge assembly of claim 14, wherein the connecting tube further comprises an opening, and wherein the electronic pressure sensor is disposed in the opening.
19. The manifold gauge assembly of claim 14, further comprising: a first pressure gauge arranged to detect a first fluid pressure in the manifold, and a second pressure gauge arranged to detect a second fluid pressure in the manifold, wherein each of the first pressure gauge and the second pressure gauge comprises a display to display a detected pressure, and wherein the manifold gauge assembly further comprises a first electronic pressure sensor arranged to detect pressure between the manifold and the first pressure gauge, and a second electronic pressure sensor arranged to detect pressure between the manifold and the second pressure gauge.
20. The manifold gauge assembly of claim 19, wherein the communications unit is configured to receive data from the first electronic pressure sensor and from the second electronic pressure sensor.
21. The manifold gauge assembly of claim 19, comprising a first communications unit configured to receive data from the first electronic pressure sensor, and a second communications unit configured to received data from the second electronic pressure sensor.
22. The manifold gauge assembly of claim 14, wherein the pressure gauge comprises an analog pressure gauge, and wherein the display comprises a dial.
23. The manifold gauge assembly of claim 14, wherein the pressure gauge comprises an electronic pressure gauge having an electronic pressure sensor, and wherein the display comprises a digital display.
24. A gauge manifold assembly for use on a fluid system, for example an HVAC-R system, the manifold gauge assembly comprising: a manifold for connection to the fluid system, a pressure gauge arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold, the pressure gauge comprising a display to display a detected pressure, and an adapter tube comprising: a first connector for connection to the manifold a second connector for connection to the pressure gauge, and a third connector for connection to an electronic pressure detector device, wherein the manifold is connected to the first connector of the adapter tube and the pressure gauge is connected to second connector of the adapter tube such that the adapter tube is connected between the pressure gauge and the manifold.
25. The gauge manifold assembly of claim 24, further comprising an electronic pressure detector device connected to the third connector of the adapter tube.
26. The gauge manifold assembly of claim 25, wherein the electronic pressure detector device comprises an electronic pressure sensor and a communications unit arranged to receive data from the electronic pressure sensor and to communicate with a remote device.
27. The gauge manifold assembly of claim 24, wherein the first connector comprises a male threaded connector, for example a ⅛ inch NPT threaded connector.
28. The gauge manifold assembly of claim 24, wherein the second connector comprises a female threaded connector, for example a ⅛ inch NPT threaded connector.
29. The gauge manifold assembly of claim 24, wherein the third connector comprises a male threaded connector, for example a ⅛ inch NPT threaded connector.
30. An adapter kit for a gauge manifold assembly having a manifold and a pressure gauge, the adapter kit comprising: an electronic pressure detector device comprising an electronic pressure sensor and a connector, and an adapter tube comprising: a first connector for connection to the manifold, a second connector for connection to the pressure gauge, and a third connector for connection to the connector of the electronic pressure detector device, wherein the first, second and third connectors are in fluid communication within the adapter tube such that during use the pressure gauge and the electronic pressure sensor are both arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold.
31. The adapter kit of claim 30, wherein the electronic pressure detector device further comprises a communications unit arranged to receive data from the electronic pressure sensor and to communicate with a remote device.
32. The adapter kit of claim 30, wherein the first connector comprises a male threaded connector, for example a ⅛ inch NPT threaded connector.
33. The adapter kit of claim 30, wherein the second connector comprises a female threaded connector, for example a ⅛ inch NPT threaded connector.
34. The adapter kit of claim 30, wherein the third connector comprises a male threaded connector, for example a ⅛ inch NPT threaded connector.
35. An adapter tube configured for use in the adapter kit of any of claim 30.
36. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0061] Embodiments of the invention are further described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0073] The recovery unit 8 includes a pump that draws refrigerant from the air conditioning system 2 and provides it to the refrigerant tank 11. The recovery unit 8 has two settings, a liquid recovery setting in which refrigerant is drawn from the high pressure service port 7b of the air conditioning system 2, and a vapour recovery setting in which refrigerant is drawn from the low pressure service port 7a of the air conditioning system 2. Depending on the specifications of the air conditioning system 2, one or both of a liquid recovery procedure and a vapour recovery procedure may be performed to recover all refrigerant from the air conditioning system 2 and provide it to the refrigerant tank 11.
[0074] The manifold gauge assembly 1 includes valves 12a, 12b, operated by actuators, in this example knobs 13a, 13b. The valves 12a, 12b control fluid connections within the manifold 3. The manifold 3 includes a low side valve 12a controlled by a low side knob 13a, and a high side valve 12b controlled by a high side knob 13b. The low side valve 12a controls a fluid connection between the low pressure hose 6a and the switching hose 6b. The high side valve 12b controls a fluid connection between the high pressure hose 6c and the switching hose 6b. In this way, the low side and high side valves 12a, 12b can be controlled using the knobs 13a, 13b to fluidly connect the low pressure hose 6a to the switching hose 6b, or to connect the high pressure hose 6c to the switching hose 6b, or to connect both of the low and high pressure hoses 6a, 6c to the switching hose 6b. The low side and high side valves 12a, 12b are configured according to what maintenance or commissioning procedure is being performed.
[0075] For example, for vapour recovery using the refrigerant recovery unit 8 shown in
[0076] As illustrated, the manifold gauge assembly 1 also includes two pressure gauges 14a, 14b. A low side pressure gauge 14a is arranged to detect fluid pressure in the manifold 3 between the low pressure hose 6a and the switching hose 6b, and a high side pressure gauge 14b is arranged to detect fluid pressure in the manifold 3 between the high pressure hose 6c and the switching hose 6b. Specifically, the low side pressure gauge 14a is arranged to detect pressure between the low side valve 12a and the switching hose 6b, so that the detected pressure is dependent on the position of the low side valve 12a (i.e. open or closed). Similarly, the high side pressure gauge 14b is arranged to detect pressure between the high side valve 12b and the switching hose 6b, so that the detected pressure is dependent on the position of the high side valve 12b (i.e. open or closed). The pressure gauges 14a, 14b are used to inform the operator of the fluid pressures during maintenance or commissioning procedures performed on the air conditioning system 2.
[0077] The pressure gauges 14a, 14b are attached to the manifold 3 by threaded connection, typically a ⅛ inch (3.175 mm) NPT threaded connection. The pressure gauges 14a, 14b typically comprise a male threaded connector, and the manifold typically comprises a compatible female threaded connector.
[0078] As illustrated in
[0079] In other examples, the pressure gauge may be a digital pressure gauge, and they may include a digital display to display the detected pressure. The digital pressure gauge may comprise an electronic pressure sensor, for example a piezoresistive strain gauge, and the measurement is displayed on the digital display, for example an LCD or LED screen.
[0080] The adapter 20 illustrated in
[0081] As illustrated in
[0082] The connectors 27, 28 of the adapter 20 are compatible with the connectors on the manifold 3 and the connectors on the pressure gauges 14a, 14b. Typically, the connectors 27, 28 are ⅛ inch (3.175 mm) NPT threaded connectors. As shown in
[0083] The adapter 20 also includes an electronic pressure sensor 21. The electronic pressure sensor 21 is arranged to detect pressure between the first and second connectors 27, 28. That is, after connection to the manifold gauge assembly 1 as shown in
[0084] The electronic pressure sensor 21 may comprise any electronic pressure sensor, for example a piezoresistive strain gauge, a capacitive pressure sensor, an electromagnetic pressure sensor, or a piezoelectric pressure sensor. Preferably, the electronic pressure sensor 21 comprises a sensing face 29 that is disposed within the tube 23 of the adapter 20, specifically within the fluid path 24. In this example, the tube 23 may comprise an opening 30 in which the electronic pressure sensor 21 is mounted. For example, the opening 30 may be a threaded opening in a side wall of the tube 23, and the electronic pressure sensor 21 may comprise a male thread to connect to the opening 30 of the adapter 20. The electronic pressure sensor 21 may be removably attached to the tube 23, or the electronic pressure sensor 21 may be integrated with the tube 23 such that it is not removable.
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[0086] The adapter 20 also includes a communications unit 22, for example a Bluetooth communications unit. The communications unit 22 is configured to receive a signal from the electronic pressure sensor 21 of the adapter 20 and communicate with a remote device.
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[0089] Alternatively, as illustrated in
[0090] Preferably, the adapter 20 may also include a power source for powering the electronic pressure sensor 21 and/or the communications unit 22, 34. For example, the adapter 20 may include a battery or a connection to an external power source, such as mains electricity. In the example of
[0091] The adapter 20 described with reference to
[0092] The remote device 32 may comprise a display 34 for displaying the detected pressure. The remote device may include a memory 35 for storing the pressure data. The remote device 32 may include a processor 36 for processing the pressure data. The remote device may be used for logging the detected pressure, for example for monitoring a maintenance or commissioning procedure, for quality assurance, or for regulatory compliance. In further examples, the remote device 32 may control some other aspect of the air conditioning system 2 or maintenance apparatus used with the air conditioning system 2. In one example, the remote device 32 may control the refrigerant recovery unit 8 illustrated in
[0093] In various examples, the shape of the tube 23 of the adapter 20 may vary. For example, the tube 23 may be a T-junction having three connectors in any spatial arrangement, the connectors 28, 27 being for: the manifold 3, the pressure gauge 14, and an electronic pressure sensor 21.
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[0096] The adapter tube 40 further comprises a third connector 41 for connection to a separate electronic pressure detector device (not illustrated). Such an electronic pressure detector device can be provided separately to the manifold 3 and adapter tube 40 and attached to the adapter tube 40 at the third connector 41. The third connector 41 comprises a fluid path 42 that joins the fluid path 44 in the tube 43. In this way, a separate electronic pressure detector device, for example a pressure gauge probe with Bluetooth connectivity, can be attached to the adapter tube 40 to detect a pressure in the manifold. Alternatively, the third connector 41 can be blocked or closed, for example capped, and the manifold 3 and pressure gauges 14a, 14b used as normal.
[0097] The separate electronic pressure detector device preferably has a communications unit for communicating with a remote device in the same manner as described with reference to
[0098] The first, second connectors 47, 48 of the adapter tube 40 are compatible with the connectors on the manifold 3 and the connectors on the pressure gauges 14a, 14b. Typically, the connectors 47, 48 are ⅛ inch (3.175 mm) NPT threaded connectors. As shown in
[0099] The third connector 41 of the adapter tube 40 preferably also comprises a threaded connector, for example a ⅛ inch NPT threaded connector. As illustrated, the third connector 41 of the adapter tube 40 preferably comprises a male threaded connector. However, it will be appreciated that the third connector 41 may alternatively comprise a female threaded connector, and that the size of the connector may vary.
[0100] Preferably, the first, second and third connectors 47, 48, 41 are threaded connectors having a thread size that is compatible with an industry standard, for example ⅛ inch NPT.
[0101] The adapter tube 40 illustrated in
[0102] To adapt the manifold gauge assembly 1 of
[0103] It will be appreciated that alternative examples of the manifold gauge assembly 1 comprise a single pressure gauge 14, and in this case only a single adapter 20 or adapter tube 40 of
[0104] In summary, there is provided an adapter 20 for a manifold gauge assembly 1 for use on a fluid system, for example an HVAC-R system. The manifold gauge assembly 1 comprises a manifold 3 for connection to the fluid system, and a pressure gauge 14 arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold 3. The adapter 20 comprises a tube 23 having connectors 27, 28 for fluidly connecting the adapter 20 to the pressure gauge 14 and to the manifold 3. The adapter also includes an electronic pressure sensor 21 arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the tube 23, and a communications unit 22 configured to receive data from the electronic pressure sensor 21 and to communicate with a remote device 32.
[0105] There is also provided a manifold gauge assembly 1 for use on a fluid system, for example an HVAC-R system. The manifold gauge assembly 1 comprises a manifold 3, 37 for connection to the fluid system, and a pressure gauge 14 arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold 3, 37. The pressure gauge 14 has a display to display a detected pressure. An electronic pressure sensor 21 is arranged to detect a pressure between the manifold 3, 37 and the pressure gauge 14, and a communications unit 22 is arranged to receive data from the electronic pressure sensor 21 and to communicate with a remote device 32.
[0106] There is also provided a gauge manifold assembly 1 for use on a fluid system, for example an HVAC-R system. The manifold gauge assembly 1 comprises a manifold 3 for connection to the fluid system, and a pressure gauge 14 arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold 3. The pressure gauge 14 has a display to display a detected pressure. The manifold gauge assembly 1 also includes an adapter tube 40 that comprises a first connector 46 for connection to the manifold 3, a second connector 47 for connection to the pressure gauge 14, and a third connector 41 for connection to an electronic pressure sensor. The manifold 3 is connected to the first connector 46 of the adapter tube 40 and the pressure gauge 14 is connected to second connector 47 of the adapter tube 40 such that the adapter tube 40 is connected between the pressure gauge 14 and the manifold 3.
[0107] Also provided is an adapter kit for a gauge manifold assembly 1 having a manifold 3 and a pressure gauge 14. The adapter kit includes an electronic pressure detector device that has an electronic pressure sensor and a connector. The adapter kit also has an adapter tube 40 that comprises a first connector 46 for connection to the manifold 3, a second connector 47 for connection to the pressure gauge 14, and a third connector 41 for connection to the connector of the electronic pressure detector device. The first, second and third connectors 46, 47, 41 are in fluid communication within the adapter tube 40 such that during use the pressure gauge 14 and the electronic pressure sensor are both arranged to detect a fluid pressure in the manifold 3.
[0108] Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the words “comprise” and “contain” and variations of them mean “including but not limited to”, and they are not intended to (and do not) exclude other components, integers or steps. Throughout the description and claims of this specification, the singular encompasses the plural unless the context otherwise requires. In particular, where the indefinite article is used, the specification is to be understood as contemplating plurality as well as singularity, unless the context requires otherwise.
[0109] Features, integers, characteristics or groups described in conjunction with a particular aspect, embodiment or example of the invention are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect, embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith. All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive. The invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments. The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.