Device for detecting the level of a well/tank and electric immersion pump with the device
11708834 · 2023-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Francesco Sinico (Montecchio Maggiore, IT)
- Sergio Sportoletti (Pisa, IT)
- Francesco Ciuchi (Pontedera, IT)
- Stefano Tazioli (Localita' Gabbro, IT)
Cpc classification
G01F23/18
PHYSICS
F04D15/0218
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01F23/18
PHYSICS
Abstract
An electric immersion pump having a containment shell containing a wet section, an electromechanical section, and an electronic section, having a compartment inside which an assembly for the control and actuation of the electric pump is contained, wherein the control and actuation assembly is connected to a user interface, a wireless Near Field Communication (NFC), and an electronic management and control element.
Claims
1. An electric immersion pump having a vertical extension in a configuration for use and comprising a containment shell inside which there are: a wet section, which comprises an intake portion, a delivery portion, and one or more impellers keyed on a shaft, each of the one or more impellers having its own diffuser and being interposed between said intake portion and said delivery portion, —an electromechanical section, which comprises motor means for driving said shaft, and—an electronic section, comprising a compartment inside which an assembly for the control and actuation of said electric immersion pump is contained, said control and actuation assembly being provided with an electrical board, wherein said control and actuation assembly is connected to a user interface of said electric immersion pump and comprises a wireless Near Field Communication (NFC) means, said electric immersion pump further comprising a device at least partially integrated in said electric immersion pump, said device comprising—a management and control element of the electronic type, —a first portion comprising an air pressure sensor physically or electrically connected to said management and control element, and—a second portion comprising a pressure transducer connected to said management and control element by means of a wireless connection, said NFC means being connected electrically to said user interface or to said a management and control element, said second portion further comprising complementary NFC communication means, wherein said complementary NFC communication means is arranged proximate to a receptacle, said receptacle being internal to said electronic section and being accessible from the outside of said shell, said receptacle being external to said compartment, said transducer being disposed in said receptacle adjacent said complementary NFC communication means.
2. The electric immersion pump according to claim 1, wherein said air pressure sensor has a data link to said management and control element by means of a Power Line Communication (PLC).
3. The electric immersion pump according to claim 1, wherein said transducer is laterally adjacent and electrically connected to said complementary NFC communication means.
4. The electric immersion pump according to claim 1, wherein said device comprises a tube, said tube extending from said transducer, said tube running along a side of said electric immersion pump within an adapted duct, said duct having a vertical extension, said tube leading inside a substantially bell shaped curved element with which it communicates, said substantially bell shaped curved element being arranged adjacent said wet section of said electric immersion pump outside said shell.
5. The electric immersion pump according to claim 1, wherein said second portion of said device is contained in said electronic section of said electric pump outside of said compartment and in a subsection.
6. The electric immersion pump according to claim 1, wherein said management and control element of said device is connected to and/or coincides with said user interface of said electric immersion pump.
Description
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the device for detecting the level of a well/tank and of the electric pump with such a device, according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(6) With reference to the figures, a device for detecting the level of a well/tank, according to the invention, is designated generally by the reference numeral 10.
(7) The device 10 is applied to an electric pump 11 and is at least partially integrated therein.
(8) The device 10 comprises: an element 40 for the management and control of the device 10, of the electronic type, which is connected and/or coincides with an interface which may coincide with the user interface of the electric pump 11 or be connected thereto, a first portion 12, which comprises an air pressure sensor, physically/electrically connected to the management and control element 40, a second portion 13, which comprises a pressure transducer 15, which is connected to the management and control element 40 via a connection of the wireless NFC (Near Field Communication) type.
(9) The air pressure sensor is for example a sensor of the type known by the trade name “Infineon DPS310”.
(10) The pressure transducer is for example the transducer of the type known by the trade name “Honeywell MPRLS0025PA00001A”.
(11) The first portion 12 is external to the well/tank.
(12) The air pressure sensor has a data link to the electric pump 11 by means of the electrical mains 14.
(13) In particular, the air pressure sensor has a data link to the management and control element 40 via an electrical connection, utilizing so-called “power line” technology, also known as PLC (“Power Line Communication”).
(14) The electric pump 11 is of the immersion type, is extended vertically in the configuration for use and comprises a containment shell 19, inside which there are: a wet section 16, which comprises an intake portion and a delivery portion, both not shown in the figures, and one or more impellers 33 keyed on a shaft 34, each with its own diffuser, and interposed between the intake portion and the delivery portion, an electromechanical section 17, which comprises motor means 35 for the movement of the shaft 34, an electronic section 18, comprising a compartment 20 inside which an assembly 21 for the control and actuation of the electric pump 11 is contained, said assembly being provided with an electrical board 36.
(15) The control and actuation assembly 21 is connected to the user interface and comprises communication means 22 of the NFC type.
(16) The NFC communication means 22 are constituted by an antenna.
(17) These communication means 22 are electrically connected to the user interface and/or to the management and control element 40 of the device 10.
(18) The second portion 13 of the device 10 comprises complementary communication means 23 of the NFC type.
(19) The electric pump 11 comprises mechanical means for the engagement of the second portion 13 of the device 10, which comprises corresponding complementary mechanical means.
(20) In particular, the antenna 22 is arranged proximate to a receptacle 24, which is internal to the electronic section 18 and can be accessed from the outside of the shell 19 but is external to the compartment 20.
(21) The receptacle 24 is adapted for the insertion of the second portion 13 of the device 10, at least at the complementary NFC communication means 23.
(22) The complementary NFC communication means 23 are arranged in one end of the second portion 13.
(23) By means of the NFC communication between the antenna 22 of the control and actuation unit 21 and the complementary communication means 23 of the device 10 it is possible to install the device 10 without the need to physically/electrically connect its second portion 13 to the management and control element 40 and/or to the user interface.
(24) This allows at the same time to reduce the risk of infiltrations within the compartment 20.
(25) Furthermore, the user can purchase the electric pump 11 and decide later if and when to purchase and install the device 10.
(26) By virtue of the NFC communication between the antenna 22 of the control and actuation assembly 21 and the complementary communication means 23 of the second portion 13, the user can install autonomously and easily the device 10 on the electric pump 11.
(27) In the specific case, the receptacle 24 of the electric pump 11 has such a shape and dimensions that it is substantially shaped complementarily to at least the complementary communication means 23, so as to ensure their easy insertion and coupling of the means inside it.
(28) The second portion 13 of the device 10 has a substantially quadrangular profile and is substantially flat.
(29) The pressure transducer 15 is laterally adjacent and electrically connected to the complementary communication means 23 and converts the pressure into an electrical signal which is then sent to the management and control element 40 and/or to the user interface.
(30) The transducer 15 is an integrated circuit which comprises: a piezoresistive element which detects absolute pressure, an electronic circuit for the analog conditioning of the signal, a digital interface, useful for communication with a microcontroller/microprocessor.
(31) The device 10 comprises a tube 25, made of plastic material, such as silicone, which extends starting from the transducer 15 toward the bottom of the tank.
(32) In particular, the tube 25 runs along one side of the electric pump 11, inside an adapted duct 26, which has a vertical extension.
(33) The duct 26 is provided by means of: a first channel 31, which is anchored to one side of the electric pump 11, a second covering channel 32, which is fixed to the first channel 31 so as to provide the duct 26.
(34) The tube 25 leads into a substantially bell-shaped element 28, with which it communicates and which is arranged substantially at the wet section 16 of the electric pump 11, outside the shell 19.
(35) The tube 25 contains air, and its particular shape and arrangement, inside the duct 26 and the substantially bell-shaped element 28, and the presence of the substantially bell-shaped element 28 cause the liquid to be unable to rise up to the transducer 15 even when the electric pump 11 is immersed.
(36) In this matter, the tube 25 is prevented from being full of water, altering the reading of the transducer 15.
(37) The electric pump 11 is in fact immersed vertically and during this step air is present inside the substantially bell-shaped element 28 and, due to the shape of said element, is unable to evacuate, remaining trapped inside the assembly constituted by: the substantially bell-shaped element 28, the tube 25.
(38) A level variation inside the well/tank causes a pressure variation of the air in the tube 25, which in turn causes a certain stress on the transducer 15.
(39) The second portion 13 of the device 10 is contained in the electronic section 18 of the electric pump 11, outside the compartment 20, in a subsection 29.
(40) The transducer 15 is enclosed in the second portion 13, which is co-molded around the transducer 15, portion which isolates and renders it impermeable.
(41) The operation of the device 10 according to the invention is as follows.
(42) The user records the values of the dimensions of the well/tank in the user interface of the electric pump 11.
(43) The air pressure sensor, in the first portion 12 of the device 10, data-linked by means of a PLC to the management and control element 40 of the device 10 and/or the user interface of the electric pump 11, measures the atmospheric pressure.
(44) The pressure transducer 15 simultaneously measures the pressure inside the well/tank.
(45) The management and control element 40 of the device 10 and/or the user interface of the electric pump 11 calculates the difference between these two pressures (ambient and well/tank), returning the value of the level of the well/tank, calculated on the basis of its dimensions entered initially.
(46) In practice it has been found that the invention achieves the intended aim and objects, providing a device for detecting the level of a well/tank that can be installed easily by the user and at any time.
(47) The invention provides a device for detecting the level of a well/tank that is at least partially integrated in the electric pump used in said well/tank and has a small space occupation.
(48) Moreover, the invention provides a device for detecting the level of a well/tank that allows to avoid the need to provide a dedicated access to the well/tank for its power supply and its operation, but utilizes the same access to the well/tank that is used by the electric pump with which it is at least partially integrated.
(49) Finally, the invention provides an electric pump which comprises a device for detecting the level of a well/tank that is capable of achieving the aims and objects listed above.
(50) The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may furthermore be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
(51) In practice, the materials used, so long as they are compatible with the specific use, as well as the contingent shapes and dimensions, may be any according to the requirements and the state of the art.
(52) The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. 102019000012879 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.