Quick connect multiple fluid/electrical transducer apparatus

Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – Mounting and connection

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G01L 700

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041080084

ABSTRACT:
Connection is quickly made to a plurality of fluid lines, the pressure or other non-flow characteristic of which is desired to be measured, by means of a vehicle mounted port block container valved access to a plurality of vehicle fluid lines and a matching transducer block having a corresponding plurality of transducer retaining bores correspondingly aligned for close fluid communication with one of the ports, each containing a pusher to open the valve of the related port and each containing a fluid-to-electric parameter transducer for measuring a parameter of fluid in a corresponding port, there being an electrical interconnection means, such as a cable, for carrying conductors to the transducers. A locking means provides for snugging the transducer block tightly against the port block and for locking the blocks together by two independent motions of a locking handle.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2320456 (1943-06-01), Frazer-Nash
patent: 3357599 (1967-12-01), Douglas et al.
patent: 3960019 (1976-06-01), Jakobsen

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