SENSOR SYSTEM WITH A LEAKAGE DETECTOR

20210278305 · 2021-09-09

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a sensor system for monitoring the sealing of the connection between a sensor holder and a sensor that is mounted on the sensor holder. The sensor system includes a sensor holder, a sensor that is mounted on the sensor holder, and a leakage detector with a channel, which is arranged in the sensor holder and consists of one or more straight sections that are mounted perpendicular or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sensor.

Claims

1. A sensor system for monitoring a sealing of a connection, comprising: a sensor holder; a sensor mounted on the sensor holder; and a leakage detector including a channel that is arranged in the sensor holder and consists of one or more straight sections arranged perpendicular and/or parallel to a longitudinal axis of the sensor, wherein the connection is between the sensor holder and the sensor mounted on the sensor holder.

2. The sensor system according to claim 1, wherein the leakage detector further includes a plurality of straight sections arranged perpendicular to each other and connected to each other.

3. The sensor system according to claim 1, wherein the sensor has an end that is configured to permit mounting of the sensor system; and wherein the leakage detector is arranged adjacent to an end of the sensor and is configured to indicate a leakage of the connection between the sensor holder and the sensor.

4. The sensor system according to claim 2, wherein the sensor has an end that is configured to permit mounting of the sensor system; and wherein the leakage detector is arranged adjacent to an end of the sensor and is configured to indicate a leakage of the connection between the sensor holder and the sensor.

5. The sensor system according to claim 3, further comprising: a sealing element that is arranged at the end of the sensor and configured to seal the connection between the sensor holder and the sensor when the sensor is mounted.

6. The sensor system according to claim 1, wherein the leakage detector further includes a filter that is arranged in one of the straight sections of the channel and is provided with a dye and configured to visualize leakage.

7. The sensor system according to claim 1, wherein the sensor holder is designed as a flange.

8. The sensor system according to claim 1, wherein the sensor is a fill level sensor, a limit level sensor, or a flow sensor.

9. The sensor system according to claim 1, further comprising: a closure apparatus, wherein the closure apparatus is arranged at an open end of the channel and configured to close or seal the channel.

10. The sensor system according to claim 9, wherein the closure apparatus is a grub screw, a closure cap, a lid or an insert disk.

11. The sensor system according to claim 2, wherein the leakage detector further includes a filter that is arranged in one of the straight sections of the channel and is provided with a dye and configured to visualize leakage.

12. The sensor system according to claim 2, wherein the sensor holder is designed as a flange.

13. The sensor system according to claim 2, wherein the sensor is a fill level sensor, a limit level sensor, or a flow sensor.

14. The sensor system according to claim 2, further comprising: a closure apparatus, wherein the closure apparatus is arranged at an open end of the channel and configured to close or seal the channel.

15. A leakage detector for monitoring a sealing of a connection, comprising: a channel that is arranged in a sensor holder and consists of one or more straight sections arranged perpendicular and/or parallel to a longitudinal axis of a sensor, wherein the connection is between the sensor holder and the sensor mounted on the sensor holder.

16. The leakage detector according to claim 15, further comprising: a plurality of straight sections arranged perpendicular to each other and connected to each other.

17. The leakage detector according to claim 15, wherein the leakage detector is arranged adjacent to an end of the sensor and is configured to indicate a leakage of the connection between the sensor holder and the sensor, and wherein the sensor has an end that is configured to permit mounting of the sensor system.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

[0026] FIG. 1 shows a schematic a sensor system.

[0027] FIG. 2 shows schematically a sensor system for monitoring the sealing of the connection between a container and a sensor according to an embodiment.

[0028] FIG. 3 shows schematically a sensor system according to an embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

[0029] FIG. 1 shows schematically a sensor system 100. The sensor system 100 comprises a sensor holder 150 and a sensor 101 that is attached or mounted to the sensor holder 150. Furthermore, the sensor system 100 comprises a sealing element 120 that is arranged at the lower end of the sensor system or sensor holder 150 and configured to seal the connection of the sensor system 100 to the sensor holder 150.

[0030] The sensor comprises a longitudinal axis 180, as shown in FIG. 1.

[0031] The sensor holder 150 of the sensor system comprises a channel 118, which is designed to be in form of a bore and is arranged obliquely with respect to the longitudinal axis 180 of the sensor 101 in the vicinity of the sealing element 120. The channel 118 is configured to monitor or indicate a leakage of a medium that may leak out through the sealing element 120.

[0032] FIG. 2 shows a sensor system 100 according to one embodiment for monitoring the sealing of a connection between a sensor holder 150 for the attachment to a container 200 or a piping system and a sensor 101 mounted on the sensor holder 150.

[0033] The sensor system 100 in FIG. 2 comprises a sensor holder 150, a sensor 101 that is mounted to the sensor holder 150, and a leakage detector 110. The leakage detector 110 comprises a channel 115, 116 which is arranged in the sensor holder 150 and consists of one or more straight sections, for example, a first straight section 115 and a second straight section 116. The sensor holder 150 is designed as a flange and is attached to the opening 155 of a container 200 by means of a flanged connection.

[0034] The sensor 101 comprises a longitudinal axis 180. The sensor holder 150 comprises a central axis that corresponds to the longitudinal axis 180 of the sensor.

[0035] Compared to the channel 118 in FIG. 1, which is arranged obliquely with respect to the longitudinal axis 180 of the sensor 101 and the central axis of the sensor holder 150, the first and second straight sections 115, 116 of the leakage detector 110 are respectively arranged perpendicular or parallel to the longitudinal axis 180 of the sensor 101. The first straight section 115 and/or the second straight section 116 are arranged perpendicular to each other and connected to each other.

[0036] For example, FIG. 3 shows that the leakage detector 110 comprises a channel with a straight section 116 that is arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 180 of the sensor 101. A visual inspection at the connection between the sensor 101 and the sensor holder 150 can thus be carried out without much effort.

[0037] The straight sections 115, 116 of the channel 110 in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 may be designed to be in form of bores.

[0038] An advantage of the arrangement of the channel in the sensor holder 150 in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 over the oblique arrangement of the channel in FIG. 1 is that the straight sections 115, 116 in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, which are perpendicular and/or parallel to the longitudinal axis 180, may be manufactured using a common lathe without much effort. Thus, the overall fabrication process of the sensor system 100 may be simplified.

[0039] The sensor system may further comprise a closure apparatus, which may be a grub screw, a closure cap, a lid or an insert disk. The closure apparatus may be arranged at an open end of the channel and configured to close or seal the open end of the channel 115, 116, providing a promising sealing effect and preventing a blind hole of the sensor system, e.g. for meeting the compliance requirements in food industry.

[0040] Furthermore, the sensor system 100 comprises a lower end 105, which is configured to mount the sensor system 100 to the opening 155 of the container 200, and a sealing member 120, which is provided at the end 105 of the sensor and configured to seal the connection between the sensor holder 150 and the sensor 101.

[0041] In the case, where a plurality of sealing members are provided in the sensor holder 150, the channel may comprise a third straight section, which is arranged perpendicular to the first straight section 115 and parallel to the central axis of the sensor holder at a distance parallel to the second section 116 and connected to the first straight section 115. Since the first section 115 is configured as a common section for connecting to the second and third sections, the number of horizontal sections may be reduced.

[0042] The leakage detector 110 or the first section 115 of the channel is arranged in the immediate vicinity of the end 105 of the sensor 101 and/or in the vicinity of the sealing element 120 on the side facing away from the sealing element 120. In the event of a failure of the sealing element 120, the medium contained in the container 200 may leak from the container and spread along the first and second sections 115, 116 of the channel 110 to an open, unpressurized end of the channel, which is visible from the outside.

[0043] Furthermore, a filter may be provided at the open end of the channel. The filter is designed in such a way that the filter changes color when coming into contact with the leaking medium, in order to indicate the leakage and thereby monitor the sealing.

[0044] Additionally, it should be noted that “comprising” or “having” does not exclude other elements and “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. It should further be noted that features that have been described with reference to any of the above embodiments may also be used in combination with other features of other above-described embodiments. Reference numerals in the claims should not be interpreted as limiting.