Fluid dispensing apparatus and method of dispensing fluid

Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Liquified gas transferred as liquid

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222 4, 222 58, F17C 702

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059539232

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates generally to apparatus for dispensing a predetermined weight of fluid. More particularly, the present invention relates to apparatus for dispensing a predetermined weight of fluid in a relatively short period of time and a method for dispensing a predetermined weight of fluid.


BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

In many fields, it is necessary to dispense a pre-determined amount of fluid in a short period of time. One such instance is on a production line for machines which require a certain amount of fluid to be added to them as part of the manufacturing process. One example is a production line for refrigerating devices which require an accurately measured amount of fluid refrigerant to be dispensed to the refrigerating device. Such refrigerant is often dispensed at high pressure in order for it to be dispensed in a short period of time. This is required on a production line to permit other manufacturing functions to be completed timely.
Generally, the apparatus presently used to dispense refrigerant is either a pump which dispenses refrigerant from a reservoir to the refrigerating device or, alternatively, a pneumatic ram to force fluid refrigerant into the refrigeration device. It is critical to measure the amount of refrigerant dispensed because a refrigerating device will not function properly if either too much or too little refrigerant is injected into it.
This measurement is currently achieved by a volume or mass flow meter to monitor the rate of dispatch of fluid refrigerant from the high pressure source. However, these flow meters are expensive. A further disadvantage of these flow meters is that they are not always accurate as it is necessary to convert the flow rate into weight to measure the amount of fluid dispensed. As the relationship between volume and weight is temperature dependant, such flow meters must either be calibrated for a standard temperature or must be further fitted with temperature sensors to correct the weight reading. An alternative method used to measure the amount of fluid refrigerant dispensed is to utilise position indicators or stops in conjunction with a ram. This method tends to be less accurate and also suffers from the temperature sensitive nature of the relationship between volume and weight.
In an effort to improve the efficiency and reliability of such fluid dispensing apparatus, investigations have been carried out to develop a fluid dispensing apparatus with a more reliable and/or cheaper and/or simpler means of monitoring the amount of fluid dispensed.
In order to overcome the temperature dependent nature of the means used to measure the amount of fluid dispensed, it was proposed to measure the actual weight of the fluid to be dispensed. However, it was found that the conventional means to dispense fluid, particularly fluid under pressure, were inappropriate for sensitive weight measuring apparatus as they set up significant hammering of fluid, and the inertia of fluid flow and further the average flow rate is too slow for a production line process.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, there is provided a fluid dispensing apparatus for dispensing a predetermined weight of fluid under a substantially constant pressure including: of fluid; means and an outlet from the containing means for passing fluid from the containing means; containing means through the outlet at a substantially constant pressure, dispensed through the outlet until the predetermined weight of fluid has been dispensed.
Preferably, the containing means includes a containing chamber for fluid and the dispensing means includes a dispensing chamber for receiving a buffer gas, the containing chamber and dispensing chamber being separated by a resiliently deformable membrane. In this arrangement, the weight can be up to 100 kilograms.
In a preferred form of the invention, the combined weight of the containing means and dispensing means when charged with fluid and buffer gas respectively is up to 20 kilograms.
In another preferred embodiment, the inlet

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