Transducer for use in detecting the pressure of high pressure fu

Measuring and testing – Internal combustion engine or related engine system or... – Compression

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73730, 338 4, G01L 702, G01L 904

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046465634

ABSTRACT:
A transducer for measuring circumferential expansion of a pipe comprises a pair of pivotally mounted clamping jaws, and a detector for the expansion of the pipe on each jaw. The detectors are resilient and are arranged in opposition across the pipe in a clamped position of the jaws. The detectors are in the form of resilient support strips having a central sensing or detecting portion for embracing a circumferential portion of the pipe, and limb portions to either side of the central sensing portion which define between them two extreme points of contact of the central portion with a pipe in the clamped position of the jaws. The limb portions extend along inclined surfaces of the body of the clamping jaws with respect to a plane containing the two points of contact such that the opposing limb portions of the support strips are disposed along diverging directions with respect to one another in the clamped position.

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patent: 4391147 (1983-07-01), Kempl
patent: 4404854 (1983-09-01), Kempl

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