Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage
Patent
1982-02-10
1983-11-22
Kreitman, Stephen A.
Measuring and testing
With fluid pressure
Leakage
73592, 73632, 73658, G01N 2904
Patent
active
044161450
ABSTRACT:
Leaks or thin spots in containers, as well as mechanical faults, e.g. worn bearings, are detected by an ultrasonic energy indicator that includes a modulator that heterodynes ultrasonic signals received by a transducer and creates an audio signal related thereto. The transducer includes a series arrangement of piezoelectric crystals feeding a field-effect transistor amplifier and the modulator operates in an amplitude modulation, suppressed-carrier mode which can be stabilized by a feedback loop. For indicating the presence of the audio signal, either headphones or a meter or both are employed. When leaks in a container are being detected, an ultrasonic generator is used which varies its output frequency slowly over a band of frequencies. The leak detection technique can be improved by applying a thin layer of a liquid to the container surface so that pressure introduced into the container causes the formation and bursting of bubbles in the liquid that results in the production of ultrasonic energy.
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Borruso Marty
Goodman Mark
Zeno John R.
Kreitman Stephen A.
U-E Systems, Inc.
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