Combination in-line pressure sensor and portable gauge head

Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – Mounting and connection

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73728, 737291, G01L 700, G01L 914, G01L 706

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058746803

ABSTRACT:
A combination of an in-line pressure sensor and a portable gauge head are arranged such that they can be quickly connected and disconnected together and apart for giving a quick pressure reading of the pressure sensed by the sensor. The in-line sensor is semi-permanently installed in a fluid system. The portable gauge head, during a given use, is releasably connected or coupled to the in-line sensor to detect a message signal given off by the in-line sensor and convert that message signal into a visible indication of the pressure sensed by the in-line sensor. After a given use, the portable gauge head is disconnected or de-coupled from the in-line sensor and is transported elsewhere either for use with another in-line sensor at a different location or else for storage between uses.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4807468 (1989-02-01), Galan
patent: 4918423 (1990-04-01), Fukuyama et al.
patent: 5392653 (1995-02-01), Zanger et al.

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