Method and apparatus for controlling gas flow from cylinders
09599285 ยท 2017-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Zachary Fowler (Kenmore, NY, US)
- Stephan Gamard (Clarence, NY, US)
- Murat Gunay (Niagara Falls, CA)
- Paul Oetinger (Gasport, NY, US)
Cpc classification
F17C2205/0332
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0329
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/0123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0394
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/0318
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
F17C2205/0165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K37/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C13/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T137/8326
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
F17C2221/017
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/0443
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/014
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/0495
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/077
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0308
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2265/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2223/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2201/058
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2205/0385
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/0491
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/036
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2221/011
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F17C2250/034
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K37/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device that can be attached to the outlet of a gas cylinder, which can monitor and display in digital or analog form the pressure of the gas in the cylinder and the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the cylinder will reach a predetermined lower threshold at a given flow.
Claims
1. A device for controlling the flow of a gas from a gas container, comprising: a gas flow passageway through the device and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet is configured to be sealingly attached to the gas container to receive the gas from the gas container; a gas flow valve disposed in the passageway and capable of controllably closing or opening the passageway to the flow of gas therethrough; a manually operable selector operatively connected to the valve to enable adjustment of the position of the valve to a closed position and one or more open positions by movement of the selector; a pressure sensor capable of detecting the pressure of the gas in the gas container when the device is sealingly attached to the container and further capable of generating an electronic signal corresponding to the detected pressure; an electronic display capable of displaying information in digital and/or analog form; an electronic alarm capable of being actuated to signify the presence of an alarm state audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly during the administering of the gas from the gas container; and an electronic control connected to the gas flow control, the pressure sensor, the electronic display, and the electronic alarm, the electronic control configured to detect the position setting of the valve, detect from the pressure sensor at periodic predetermined time frequencies the pressure of the gas in the gas container; the electronic control configured to determine whether the device is in an active use state or a passive use state based on the position setting of the valve and the pressure of the gas in the gas container; the electronic control further configured to deactivate the electronic alarm when the device is in a passive use state; the electronic control configured to calculate as a function of the detected position setting and the detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the gas container will reach a predetermined lower threshold, generating one or more signals causing the display to concurrently display the interval of time remaining and the detected pressure; the electronic control further configured to generate a signal actuating the electronic alarm when the device is in an active use state amount of gas in the gas container reaches the predetermined lower threshold.
2. A device according to claim 1 which further comprises a manually operable switch, operatively connected to the electronic control, for temporarily deactuating a signal actuating the alarm, and wherein the electronic control is further capable of calculating as a function of the detected position setting and the detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the container will reach each of one or more intermediate predetermined thresholds each greater than the predetermined lower threshold and generating a subsequent signal actuating the alarm when each of the one or more intermediate predetermined threshold have been reached.
3. A device according to claim 1 wherein the electronic alarm and the electronic control are embodied in a single electronic apparatus that is detachable from the device.
4. A device for controlling the flow of a gas from a gas container, comprising a gas flow passageway through the device and having an inlet and an outlet, wherein the inlet is configured to be sealingly attached to the gas container to receive the gas from the gas container; a valve in the passageway capable of controllably closing or opening the passageway to the flow of gas therethrough; a manually operable selector operatively connected to the valve to enable adjustment of the position of the valve to a closed position and one or more open positions by movement of the selector; a pressure sensor capable of detecting the pressure of the gas in the gas container when the device is sealingly attached to the gas container and of generating an electronic signal corresponding to the detected pressure; an electronic alarm capable of being actuated to signify the presence of an alarm state audibly, visibly, or both audibly and visibly; and an electronic control configured to determine whether the device is in an active use state or a passive use state based on the position setting of the valve and the pressure of the gas in the gas container; the electronic control further configured to deactivate the electronic alarm when the device is in a passive use state; the electronic control configured to calculate as a function of the detected position setting and the detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the gas container will reach a predetermined lower threshold; the electronic control further configured to generate a signal actuating the electronic alarm when the device is in an active use state and the amount of gas in the gas container reaches the predetermined lower threshold.
5. A device according to claim 4 further comprising an electronic control connected to the pressure sensor, which is: (1) capable of detecting the position setting of the valve; is (2) capable of repeatedly at periodic predetermined time frequencies (i) detecting from the pressure sensor the pressure of gas in the container, and (ii) calculating as a function of the detected position setting and the repeatedly detected periodic pressures the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the container will reach a first predetermined threshold; and is (3) capable of generating an alarm signal to actuate the electronic alarm when the amount of the gas in the gas container reaches a preset threshold which is the same as or higher than the first predetermined threshold.
6. A device according to claim 5 further comprising an electronic display that is capable of displaying information in digital and/or analog form, and that is electronically connected to the electronic control to receive the information signal and display the information corresponding to one or more states of the gas in the gas container.
7. A method for controlling the flow of a gas from a gas container, comprising the steps of: administering the gas from the gas container via a device that is sealingly attached to the gas container to receive the gas from the gas container; the device comprises a gas flow passageway through the device, a gas flow valve disposed in the passageway and capable of controllably closing or opening the passageway to the flow of gas therethrough, a manually operable selector operatively connected to the valve to enable adjustment of the position of the valve to a closed position and one or more open positions by movement of the selector, a pressure sensor capable of detecting the pressure of the gas in the gas container, and an electronic control configured to determine whether the device is in an active use state or a passive use state based on the position setting of the valve, the pressure of the gas in the gas container; periodically calculating during the active use state the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the gas container will reach a predetermined lower threshold as a function of the position setting of the valve and the detected pressure of the gas in the gas container; displaying the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the gas container will reach the predetermined lower threshold on an electronic display; concurrently displaying the detected pressure of the gas in the gas container on the electronic display in digital or analog form concurrent with the display of the interval of time remaining until the amount of gas in the gas container will reach the predetermined lower threshold; and wherein the electronic control is configured to activate an electronic alarm when the detected pressure is below the predetermined lower threshold when the device is in the active use state; and wherein the electronic control is configured to deactivate the electronic alarm when the device is in a passive use state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) Single-knob selector 19 attached to device 11 permits the control of gas release from the cylinder 13 through the device to outlet 21, by the user selecting a desired flow rate and turning selector 19 to a position that corresponds to the desired flow rate. Selector 19 also has a position at which flow of gas through and out of device 11 is closed off. Preferably, selector 19 is rotatable about a vertical axis. The cylinder can be filled with gas to be dispensed through a valve at fill port 23 that can be controllably opened and closed.
(13) Surrounding device 11 and attached thereto is optional cap 25, preferably comprising a protective shroud integral with a handle that can be easily gripped by the user to carry the cylinder 13 while also protecting the device 11 against damage in the event the cylinder is dropped or falls over. Cap 25 can be manufactured of metal or sturdy plastic. Cap 25 can be of any ergonomic or aesthetic configuration which is useful in marketing of the associated equipment while also being sufficient to protect the components of the device 11.
(14) An electronic control panel 31 is either permanently affixed to the device 11 or to cap 25, or detachable therefrom. The panel 31 comprises electronic controls that receive, store, process and generate signals as described further herein. Board 31 preferably includes a mechanical interface, including switch 33, to indicate to the electronic control for the device the position of the selector 19 (and thus whether the device is closed to flow of gas or open for flow of gas, as described hereinbelow). Preferably, device 11 also contains a manually operable input device, such as button 35 on panel 31 or elsewhere, to allow a user to interact with the device's activation of an alarm as described further hereinbelow.
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(17) Device 11 also includes a valve or valve system, represented as 49 in
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(22) Data processing unit 43 conducts a calculation of time remaining, or other user specific information, to then be passed back to the data transmitting unit 45. For instance, time remaining means the interval of time remaining, calculated based on the flow rate of the gas from the cylinder that corresponds to the flow rate setting of the selector 19 and the detected pressure in the cylinder, until the amount of gas remaining in the cylinder has reached a threshold value at which the user should be notified that only a limited amount of time remains before the cylinder's contents of the gas will have been exhausted. Thus, the device of the present invention operates not on the basis of a preset limiting pressure, but on the basis of a preset time threshold which in turn is a function of the flow rate of the gas. That is, the device and method of the present invention do not depend on pre-established reference pressure values. In this way, greater operational flexibility and adaptability are provided, in being able to accommodate a variety of pressures and flow rates and the changing of the pressure within the cylinder as the contents pass out of the cylinder.
(23) Based on the type of user specific information passed to the data transmitting unit 45, the device then gives an indication of the device's use state to the user by any one or more of the following: displaying graphical information 37 on the electronic display 38; displaying numerical information 39 on the electronic display 38; or passing a signal to an alarm.
(24) The device's electronic control is preprogrammed to receive pressure readings from the electronic manometer 15 at preprogrammed intervals of time and to compute, based on the pressure readings and on the preprogrammed flow rate that corresponds to the position setting of the selector that is detected by the electronic control via switch 33, the time remaining until exhaustion of gas from the cylinder. Alternatively, it could compute the time remaining until the time remaining to complete exhaustion has reached a preset value. In one exemplary embodiment, pressure readings are received once a minute (by taking one reading per minute, or by taking several readings within one second at points one minute apart and averaging those readings) and the change in pressure over the one-minute period is used together with the detected or preprogrammed flow rate to determine a new time remaining value. The gas pressure within the cylinder can be measured more often, such as every second, for e.g. purposes of displaying this information, without necessarily computing time-remaining values on pressure readings detected that often.
(25) The electronic control generates signals that can be communicated to a display which desires the desired information such as time remaining and/or pressure. Preferably, the display is integral with the device and electrically connected to the other components, but it should be appreciated that the display signal(s) representing information to be displayed can be transmitted to a display that is remote from the device 11, by wire or wirelessly, such as to a receiver carried by a remote user or health care professional.
(26) The device's electronic control is preprogrammed to generate an alarm signal that is capable of actuating an alarm when an alarm state has been attained. The preferred alarm state is that the amount of time remaining in which gas can flow from the cylinder before the gas is exhausted from the cylinder, first reaches or first passes lower than a certain preprogrammed threshold value. The electronic control determines a time remaining value as described herein, and when that value has reached the threshold value then an alarm signal is actuated.
(27) The device 11 preferably also includes one or more components, also referred to as alarms, that when actuated call the user's attention to the state of the cylinder or the state of the gas supply in the cylinder. One such state is that the amount of gas remaining in the cylinder has been depleted to an amount such that only a short period of time remains before the gas will be completely exhausted from the cylinder. Suitable alarms include a component on panel 31 or elsewhere on device 11 and electrically connected to the alarm that emits an audible sound (whether continuously or intermittently repeating, i.e. beeping); a component that causes a visible sign, such as a light that comes on or flashes intermittently (such as a light-emitting diode on panel 31, on display 38, or elsewhere on the device), or causing display 38 to blink, or an additional symbol appearing or flashing on the display 38. It should also be recognized that the alarm signal can be transmitted to an alarm that is remote from the device 11, by wire or wirelessly, such as to a receiver carried by a remote user or health care professional.
(28) Preferably, device 11 also includes controls by which a user can manually deactivate an alarm that has been actuated, whereupon the electronic control continues to detect the pressure of gas in the cylinder and continues to compute time remaining values, and when the electronic control determines that the time remaining value first equals or is lower than a second predetermined threshold value, the alarm signal is again actuated. For instance, an alarm signal could be generated the first time when the time remaining is 30 minutes, and a second time when the time remaining reaches 15 minutes. The alarm that is actuated this second time can be the same as the first alarm, or it can be differentfor instance, different in type (i.e. audible versus visible), and/or different in degree (e.g. continuous sound in place of intermittent sounds, or louder). The device 11 can optionally further include controls that enable a user to deactuate a second alarm signal, whereupon the electronic control actuates an alarm signal a third time upon the time remaining value attaining a third preprogrammed value.
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(30) Transport of the device from the user's facility to the manufacturer T2 is carried out with the device in a passive use state. As the process map in
(31) Transport of the filled device from the manufacturer to the user's facility, T1, is carried out with the device in a passive use state. Users begin administration of the cylinder contents to a patient, step U1, through a rotation of the single-knob selector 19 which is detected, and is interpreted by the data processing unit 43 as that the device has entered an active use state. The data processing unit 43 uses the position of the selector 19 (identified for instance by switch 33) and periodic pressure measurements obtained from the pressure sensor component 17 to carry out a calculation of user specific information to generate display signal(s) and transmission of information to the user, step U2. The calculation can be simply the conversion of voltage or electrical current to pressure units, more complex calculations using time based data to identify the remaining time before the cylinder's contents become exhausted, or comparisons of input or calculated information to pre-programmed threshold limits. Calculations of remaining time require the additional information of a lower threshold limit.
(32) Threshold values, including lower threshold limits, are fixed pre-programmed values based on the regional, customer or cylinder gas requirements. The data processing unit 43 carries out comparisons of the current device state, including selector position, pressure readings, and/or time remaining, to other intermediate limits (P2, P3, or P4) at which time the device enters a different operating state, such as an alert or alarm state, based on attaining preprogrammed intermediate limit requirements.
(33) In the present invention, intermediate limits P2 and P3 put the system into similar but independent alert states with U3 corresponding to a lower priority state than U4. If a higher threshold limit P4 is reached, the device enters an active alarm state represented by U5. All alert or alarm states include updating the transmitted user information for generating and actuating signals for display and for issuing of auditory and visual indication through panel 31. Alert and alarm states can be distinguished by different visual indications on the electronic display 38 or different audible indications by the panel 31.
(34) General monitoring of the device for user actions is carried out in all states to either sense the (i) inactivation of the device through a rotation of the single-knob selector to a position indicating that the valve is closed, step U8; or (ii) signal the device to enter a passive use state, input P3, via the panel 31 resulting in the device removing the audible indication of alarm. If any limit threshold limit fails to be reached, the device remains in the current active use state while updating the transmitted user information to the electronic manometer 15 for display and actively monitors for a change in state, step U2. During the passive use state, the data processing unit 43 causes the display 38 to display user specific information gathered from the pressure sensing component 17 to update numerical information 39.