Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage
Patent
1995-06-08
1997-04-01
Williams, Hezron E.
Measuring and testing
With fluid pressure
Leakage
73 40, 73 405R, 340605, 324 711, 137312, G08B 2100, G01N 2700
Patent
active
056168306
ABSTRACT:
An electric resistance measuring device situated in fluids, comprising; a housing having a bore therethrough, the bore having a seat; a movable door means situated in the bore, engagable with the seat; whereby, fluid movement disengages the door from the seat, changing the electrical resistance between the seat and the door. Such a device can detect leaks which increase the electrical resistance between the seat and the door. A panel provides selector means which can be set at different modes, each mode providing a different period of time in which fluid can be used continuously without interruption. If fluid movement exists after such period, a cut off valve will shut off the fluid. Such a device can be installed in line with fire sprinklers, such that the device will detect a fire and will send a signal to a central station.
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Wodeslavsky Josef
Wodeslavsky Shirly
Wiggins J. David
Williams Hezron E.
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