Control head of a fluid measuring device, fluid measuring device, and method of manufacturing a control head
10018309 ยท 2018-07-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher Christie (Essen, DE)
- Yannick Fuchs (Logelbach, FR)
- Volker Haaf (Crailsheim, DE)
- Bertrand Koenig (Saint Pierre Bois, FR)
Cpc classification
G01F1/00
PHYSICS
Y10T137/6851
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F17D3/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F17D3/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fluid control head of a fluid controlling or fluid measuring device has a onepiece outer housing which includes a surrounding shell surface, an open face side formed by a first opening and facing the device, and a lateral bulge having a lateral, more particularly radial opening in the shell surface. The outer housing is a one-piece housing shaped by hydroforming.
Claims
1. A detachable control head of a fluid measuring device, said control head comprising a one-piece outer housing which has a surrounding shell surface, a first open face side formed by a first opening and facing the device, and a lateral bulge having a lateral radial opening in the shell surface, the outer housing being a one-piece, hydroformed housing, wherein the outer housing has a second open face side which is formed by a second opening and is opposite to the first open face side facing the device, said first and second openings centered about a common axis, wherein the fluid measuring device is provided on the common axis, wherein at least the second opening and the lateral opening have substantially identical diameters and opening cross-sections for being connected to identical covers, wherein a mounting ring of the second opening is fastened to/in the outer housing by bolted joints so as to be nondestructively releasable, and wherein the outer housing along with closure units fastened to it is configured without any screws or bolts exposed to an exterior of the control head.
2. The control head according to claim 1, wherein the lateral opening in the shell surface is a radial opening.
3. The control head according to claim 1, wherein except for the bulge, the shell surface has a circular cylindrical geometry.
4. The control head according to claim 1, wherein the bulge has a substantially circumferentially directed wall section having at least one lead-through opening for an energy transmitting line which leads into the inside of the housing.
5. The control head according to claim 1, wherein first and second closure units are provided, which are fitted to the outer housing so as to be nondestructively releasable, for closing the lateral opening and the second opening.
6. The control head according to claim 5, wherein at least one closure unit includes a blind cover.
7. The control head according to claim 6, wherein at least one blind cover is made from the same material as the outer housing and/or has the same external dimensions as the immediately adjacent part of the outer housing.
8. The control head according to claim 6, wherein at least one closure unit includes a cover on the outside and a plastic part fitted thereto, by means of which the cover is releasably fastened to the outer housing and which has integrally molded fastening geometries which constitute a fastening means together with mating geometries on the part of the outer housing for releasably fastening the closure unit to the outer housing.
9. The control head according to claim 8, wherein the plastic part is a luminous ring.
10. The control head according to claim 8, wherein the fastening geometries are bayonet closure geometries.
11. The control head according to claim 5, wherein the mounting ring is fitted to the outer housing at the lateral opening and/or at the first and/or second openings, the closure unit being adapted to be releasably fastened to the mounting ring in order to fasten the closure unit to the outer housing.
12. The control head according to claim 11, wherein mating geometries are integrally molded with the mounting ring.
13. The control head according to claim 11, wherein the outer housing has opening rims defining the openings and extending in the shape, of a circular ring, and at least one of the mounting rings being pressed into the outer housing at the opening rim.
14. The control head according to claim 11, wherein the mounting rings are of identical configuration.
15. The control head according to claim 11, wherein the mounting ring of the second opening is bolted to the mounting ring of the first opening by means of a bolted joint which extends in the interior of the outer housing, so that the two mounting rings are axially braced against each other.
16. A fluid measuring device comprising a detachable control head having a one-piece outer housing which has a surrounding shell surface, a first open face, side formed by a first opening and facing the device, and a lateral bulge having a lateral radial opening in the shell surface, the outer housing being a one-piece, hydroformed housing, and comprising a device housing to which the outer housing of the control head is fastened, wherein the outer housing has a second open face side which is formed by a second opening and is opposite to the first open face side facing the device, said first and second openings centered about a common axis, wherein the fluid measuring device is provided on the common axis, wherein at least the second opening and the lateral opening have substantially identical diameters and opening cross-sections for being connected to identical covers, wherein a mounting ring of the second opening is fastened to/in the outer housing by bolted joints so as to be nondestructively releasable, and wherein the outer housing along with closure units fastened to it is configured without any screws or bolts exposed to an exterior of the control head.
17. The fluid controlling or measuring device according to claim 16, wherein a mounting ring inserted in the outer housing is provided at the first opening, the outer housing being fastened to the device housing by the mounting ring of the first opening.
18. A detachable control head of a fluid measuring device, said control head comprising a one-piece outer housing which has a surrounding shell surface, a first open face side formed by a first opening and facing the device, and a lateral bulge having a lateral radial opening in the shell surface, the outer housing being a one-piece, hydroformed housing, wherein the outer housing has a second open face side which is formed by a second opening and is opposite to the first open face side facing the device, said first and second openings centered about a common axis, wherein the fluid measuring device is provided on the common axis, and wherein at least the second opening and the lateral opening have identical diameters and opening cross-sections for being connected to identical covers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The valve is controlled by means of a control head 30 which is placed on the actuator on the face side.
(10) The control head 30 contains the open-loop control, closed-loop control and/or measuring electronics for the actuator and, preferably, for the entire valve.
(11) The control head 30 comprises a tubular outer housing 32 which has a surrounding shell surface 34 having a lateral opening 36 formed therein. The opening 36 is part of a lateral bulge 38 of the outer housing 32.
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(13) The lateral opening 36, which is provided in the outer housing 32 here too, is not visible in
(14) The bulge 38 has a tubular section 51 which is perpendicular to the tubular section 53 having the first and second openings on its face sides. The bulge still further has a cylindrical section 55 which adjoins both tubular sections 51, 53 in the transition region and which, in cross-section, has an elongated O-shape that can be seen in conjunction with the flat wall section 49.
(15) The outer housing 32 can be seen better in
(16) The outer housing 32 has a total of three openings. A first opening 50 defines a completely open lower face side. This opening 50 faces the respective device, that is, the actuator or the housing 42, and is open with respect thereto. The opposite face side of the outer housing 32 is also completely open; the corresponding opening is referred to as second opening 52. It also defines the entire face side. The third opening is the lateral opening 36.
(17) Preferably, three identical mounting rings 54 are provided for locking the adjacent components to the outer housing 32. The mounting ring 54 for the lateral opening 36 and the mounting ring 54 for the first opening 50 are pressed into the respective opening, without any further attachment being required. In this connection it is particularly advantageous if the mounting rings 54 are made of aluminum, which is especially resilient.
(18) The outer housing 32 may be made of steel or aluminum; this should not be understood in a limiting sense.
(19) For an optimum pressing-in process, identically formed opening rims 56 are provided on the lateral opening 36 and on the first opening 50.
(20) Since the mounting rings 54 are identical parts, the openings 50, 52 and 36 are preferably configured to have substantially the same opening cross-sections. Even if the openings 50, 52, 36 slightly deviate from one another, the same opening cross-section will then be obtained at any rate at least for the second opening 52 and the lateral opening 36, based on the identically configured mounting rings 54.
(21) The second opening 52 is also provided with a mounting ring 54 which, however, is not pressed in, but is connected by a fastening means discussed still further below, to allow it to be nondestructively releasably removed. In fact, the entire opening cross-section of the second opening 52 is then available for reaching the interior of the outer housing 32.
(22) The lateral opening 36 and the second opening 52 are closed by two closure units 60, 62 which can be fitted to the outer housing so as to be nondestructively releasable and also are removable again.
(23) The first closure unit is shown in
(24) The second closure unit 62 is shown in
(25) The two luminous rings 66 are identical parts.
(26) The closure units 60, 62 are exchangeable, i.e. they can selectively close the second opening 52 or the lateral opening 36.
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(28) In the embodiment according to
(29) Depending on the installation situation of the device, it can therefore be freely selected whether the display is positioned on the face side or at the side. When the longitudinal axis of the device (center axis of the control head) is arranged vertically, for example, it is advantageous to provide the display 68 at the lateral opening.
(30) When the longitudinal axis of the control head 30 extends vertically, the display 68 will have its optimum fitting position on the upper face side.
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(32) The luminous ring 66 can be seen well in
(33) The luminous ring 66 further has a light-conducting extension 92 which starts from the outer ring 88, protrudes radially inwards and has a disk-shaped design.
(34) As seen in the side view according to
(35) The luminous ring 66 has a central opening 94 which at the same time constitutes a central opening of the light-conducting extension 92.
(36) A roof-shaped central section 96 is integrally molded with the light-conducting extension 92 over the central opening 94.
(37) A light distributor 98 arranged below the luminous ring 66 protrudes into the central opening 94 (see
(38) Like the luminous ring 66, the light distributor 98 is injection molded from a transparent plastic material and comprises a base plate 100 which is disk-shaped and has a plurality of recesses 102 into each of which at least one lamp 104, preferably an LED lamp, protrudes which is fastened to a circuit board 106 that is only symbolically shown in
(39) Dome segment-shaped light-conducting extensions 108 that are integrally molded with the light distributor 98 extend over the recesses (see
(40) The upper free ends of the light-conducting extensions have light exit surfaces 110 formed thereon which, in an axial view, have the shape of a circular arc section (see arrow A in
(41) The light exit surfaces 110 are directly opposite to face side surfaces 112 (
(42) In the region of the base plate 100, around the respective lamp 104, the light distributor 98 has light entry surfaces 114, so that the light is conducted from the lamp via the light entry surfaces 114 to the corresponding light exit surfaces 110 and then into the luminous ring 66.
(43) The light entry and light exit surfaces 114 and 110 extend at an angle to each other.
(44) The light entry surfaces 114 preferably extend in a plane parallel to the longitudinal axis of the luminous ring 66.
(45) The light exit surfaces 110, on the other hand, extend radially obliquely outwards and, furthermore, are directed slightly to outside the outer housing 32 also axially, as shown by
(46) Since the lamps 104 and the light distributor 98, which has a relatively complicated structure, are always arranged inside the housing 32 in the region of the second opening 52, they are not exchanged when the closure units 60, 62 are removed or exchanged.
(47) With the lamps 104 activated, the luminous ring 66 gives a very uniform light distributed over the circumference, only the outer ring 88 being visible from outside.
(48) As shown in
(49) Rather than the blind cover 64, the display 68 may also be positioned here, which is also provided on the inside with a corresponding disk 86 which serves to mount the luminous ring 66 both to the display 68 or to the blind cover 64.
(50) The luminous ring 66 is fastened to the disk 86 by way of a plurality of bolts 120, for example, which project through openings in radially inwardly protruding noses 122 on the luminous ring 66 (see
(51) The closure units 60, 62 are fastened to the outer housing 32 by means of a coupling of the luminous ring 66 to the associated mounting ring 54.
(52) In fact, the luminous ring 66 and the mounting ring 54 have integrally molded fastening geometries which come into engagement with each other with an interlocking fit.
(53) In the embodiment illustrated, which should not be understood in a limiting sense, a respective bayonet closure is provided between each mounting ring 54 and the closure units 60, 62.
(54) To this end, the mounting ring includes bayonet closure geometries 130 protruding radially inwards, more specifically preferably four bayonet closure geometries 130 uniformly distributed on the circumference (see
(55) The bayonet closure geometries 130 here are shoulders which protrude inwards and have obliquely extending wedge surfaces 132 on their lower sides that serve for locking purposes.
(56) The luminous ring 66 has feet 134 projecting radially outwards, more particularly four feet which are uniformly distributed over the circumference.
(57) These four feet 134 engage behind the bayonet geometries 130 and, during insertion by twisting, are pushed along the wedge surfaces 132 axially towards the interior of the outer housing 32, so that a bayonet closure is obtained.
(58) Based on the bayonet closure geometries distributed on the circumference, the display 68 may be inserted in the outer housing 32 in several circumferential positions, more particularly in several steps of 90 degrees. An even larger number of bayonet closure geometries arranged distributed on the circumference allows still smaller steps to be attained.
(59) As can be seen in
(60) As mentioned above, the mounting ring 54 of the first opening 52 is not pressed into the outer housing 32, but releasably fastened in the outer housing 32. For this purpose, a plurality of long bolts 140 is provided distributed on the circumference. The mounting ring 54 rests against a shoulder 142 on the outer housing 32. The bolts 140 are fitted from above into openings in radially inwardly projecting noses 144 of the mounting ring 54 (see
(61) Except for a few details, the variant embodiment according to
(62) Unlike in the preceding embodiment according to
(63) Generally, depending on the variant, two blind covers or two displays or one display and one blind cover may be used. When two blind covers are used, an external display may be provided.
(64) Furthermore, a radio transmission unit for data transmission may also be integrated in the control head.
(65) As can be seen in all of the Figures, the outer housing 32, along with the closure units 60, 62 fastened to it, is configured without any screws or bolts visible on the outside and accessible from outside. This preferably also applies to the device housings 20, 42.
(66) The one-piece outer housing 32, which has no weld seams, is produced by hydroforming of a tube, the bulge 38 also being shaped by the forming process, so that a housing 32 is obtained without any edges, weld seams, steps or the like.
(67) The transitions of the individual sections 51, 53, 55 are configured to have large radii and to be harmonious.
(68) The external dimensions of the closure units 60, 62 correspond to those of the adjacent section of the device housing 20 and 42.
(69) The control head housing is releasably fitted to the device housing 20 and 42 without an externally visible threaded joint, preferably also by a bayonet closure.