Measuring and testing – Volume or rate of flow – Using differential pressure
Patent
1979-03-01
1980-12-09
Goldstein, Herbert
Measuring and testing
Volume or rate of flow
Using differential pressure
G01F 140
Patent
active
042377390
ABSTRACT:
A flow metering assembly has a one-piece rigid body having a cylindrical bore with a segmental wedge therein, and a differential pressure transmitter, or the like, clamped thereto to receive the pressures developed on either side of the wedge in response to flow. The bore and wedge have a sliding fit with each other, the wedge is releasably fixed in place in the bore, and the assembly is inserted in a pipe line through which flows a fluid which is to be measured, such as fuel oil.
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Brosius, Jr. William B.
Owen Raymond E.
Goldstein Herbert
MacKenzie Joseph C.
Roessel Theodore B.
Sybron Corporation
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