Lubrication sensor apparatus

Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – Piston

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200 82E, G01L 716, G01L 900, H01H 3538

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047931884

ABSTRACT:
A pressure sensor probe has a first port connectable to a relatively low pressure source in a compressor crankcase and a second port connectable to a relatively high pressure source at the output of an oil pump. A shuttle is slidably disposed in a bore and has a first end which closes the first port when the difference in pressure between the two ports indicative of normal operation exceeds a selected value determined by the relative areas of the shuttle exposed to the respective pressures and by a coil spring which biases the shuttle away from the first port. A passage is formed between the shuttle and the bore leading from the second port to a force receiving surface on the high pressure side of the shuttle. The length and cross sectional area of the passage is selected to provide a desired dampening or time delay between the high pressure source and the force receiving surface. Indicator means responsive to the position of the shuttle is used to indicate the status of the oil differential between the two ports and, if desired, to control the actuation of the compressor motor.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3375720 (1968-04-01), Whiting
patent: 4645887 (1987-02-01), Whiting

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