Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage
Patent
1982-03-10
1984-06-12
Goldberg, Gerald
Measuring and testing
With fluid pressure
Leakage
73 491, G01M 306
Patent
active
044533993
ABSTRACT:
A leak detecting method utilizes a pressure vessel for holding gas under ssure and a transparent chamber partly filled with liquid. A conduit defines a gas pathway from the vessel to a location within the chamber which is beneath the surface of the liquid. A fitting is provided for connection to a system which is to be tested and a further conduit connects the fitting through a first valve to a location within the liquid chamber, and through a second valve with the interior of the vessel. The fitting is connected to a system to be tested, and the first valve is closed. The system is pressurized to fill the conduit means and allow gas entering the conduit means to pass through the second valve into the interior of the vessel. The second valve is enclosed, thus isolating the vessel from the system. After a pause to allow leakage in the system to lower the pressure, the first valve is open and if gas bubbles in the liquid, then leakage has occurred.
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patent: 3103910 (1963-09-01), Smith et al.
patent: 3177702 (1965-04-01), Andersson
patent: 3221540 (1965-12-01), Kilbourn
patent: 4320653 (1982-03-01), Bernhardt
Cliffside Pipelayers, A Division of Banister Continental Ltd.
Goldberg Gerald
Noland Thomas P.
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