Indicator for compressed air bottles

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Inventors

Glasa, Stefan

Application #

191859

Filed

Feb-3-1994

Published

Feb-27-1996

Current US Class

073/49.2

International Classes

G01M 003/04

Field of Search

73/4 73/46 73/49.2 73/49.3 73/49.4 73/49.8 73/149

Assignee

Bernhardt Apparatebau GmbH u. Co. (DE)

Examiners

Chilcot; Richard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kelly, Bauersfeld & Lowry

US Patent References

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Search Report issued in the German Utility Application (priority) But, No English Translation. Search Report issued with the corresponding Euorpean Patent Application.

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Abstract
In order to provide an indicator (100) for compressed air bottles (10;31;50) or such for indicating the falling below a certain level of a defined pressure in the compressed air bottle (10;31;50), which ensures that it becomes discernible in the simplest manner whether a compressed air bottle possesses the requisite pressure and which prevents that, by the measuring of the pressure, an error source of pressure drops is produced, it is proposed that at least a certain portion (23;36;52) of the wall of the compressed air bottle (10;31;50) is constructed in such a way that the same is flexible so that this wall portion, at different pressures, is subject to certain different deformations.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A burst-proof compressed air bottle or the like, comprising:

a gas-tight casing including a wall having a rigid main portion and a flexible portion that cooperatively hold and store compressed air, wherein the flexible portion is subject to certain deformations at different pressures within the casing;

a sealable air outlet orifice through the main portion of the casing; and

an indicator responsive to deformation of the flexible portion for indicating the falling below of a defined pressure level in the casing.

2. A compressed air bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that the indicator (100) possesses an indicator element which is connected either directly or indirectly with the flexible portion (23;36;52) of the wall of the compressed air bottle (10;31;50) so that it, in dependence upon the deformation of the flexible portion (23;36;52), assumes different positions.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to an indicator for compressed air bottles for indicating the falling below of a defined pressure level in the compressed air bottle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For objects that are automatically inflatable in definable situations, such as e.g. life jackets or life rafts, replaceable pressure gas bottles are provided for effecting the inflation. In such compressed air bottles, sometimes a great deal of time passes from their being screwed into pertinent devices until they can be operated, in which case there is normally no way of telling by looking at the compressed air bottle whether the requisite degree of filling still exists.

That is why manometers were provided that are screwed into tapped holes of the pressure gas bottles and which constantly indicate the prevailing pressure. However, on this occasion it has been shown to be disadvantageous because the seals often tend to leak since, e.g. owing to an excessive torque being applied when the manometer is screwed in, these seals are crushed. It is likewise of disadvantage that, in the course of time, the threads of both manometers and pressure gas bottles often become welded together in a manner of speaking so that a refilling or repairing of the pressure gas bottle no longer is possible.
 
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