Measuring and testing – Volume or rate of flow – Expansible chamber
Patent
1996-10-22
1997-11-11
Chilcot, Richard
Measuring and testing
Volume or rate of flow
Expansible chamber
92 5R, 92140, G01F 308
Patent
active
056866631
ABSTRACT:
A fluid meter in which a crankcase and two axially-aligned cylinders are defined in a housing. A crankshaft is disposed in the crankcase and two pistons are respectively mounted in the cylinders for reciprocal movement. Two connecting rods respectively connect the pistons to the crankshaft for rotating the crankshaft in response to the movement of the pistons. A portion of each of the connecting rods engage the other connecting rod to support and guide the connecting rods during the movement.
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Chilcot Richard
Dresser Industries Inc.
Patel Harshad
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