Optical valve position sensor system

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Inventors

Lenderking, Bruce N.
Garrett, Donald P.

Application #

160412

Filed

Jun-18-1980

Published

Oct-26-1982

Current US Class

250/227.11
250/231.13

International Classes

G01D 005/34

Field of Search

250/551 250/227 250/229 250/231 137/554 137/555 137/556

Assignee

Westinghouse Electric Corp. (Pittsburgh, PA)

Examiners

Nelms; David C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schron; D.

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Abstract
A sensing mechanism for determining the open or closed condition of a valve member located at a remote location. First and second optical fiber sections are aligned with a rotatable light modulator between the sections. Rotational movement of the modulator is governed by movement of a portion of the valve such that the light transmitted through the modulator may be detected to provide an indication of valve condition.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A valve condition sensor operable with a valve having a movable member the position of which is indicative of the degree of opening of said valve, comprising:

(A) optical fiber means defining first and second separated but optically aligned light conducting sections;

(B) light transmitter means operable to project a light beam into said first section;

(C) light receiver means positioned to intercept any of said light emanating from said second section;

(D) a light modulating means in the form of a rotatable shutter having both transparent and opaque sections rotatable into the light path between said first and second light conducting sections;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention in general relates to a remote sensing of the open or closed condition of a valve, and particularly to such sensing by optical means.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A requirement often exists for sensing the open or closed condition of a valve, and for communicating that condition to a remote location. Various such systems include the use of electrical sensors which do not lend themselves to use in certain hostile environments.

For example, in the field of underwater oil production, the underwater production satellite well contains a number of control valves, the respective conditions of which are to be monitored from a remote station, such as a control platform at the water surface.

Present methods of monitoring positive valve position at the subsea wellhead include the use of electrical limit switches or electrical pressure transducers on the subsea valve actuators. At times, various segments of the subsea production system must be remotely retrieved and as such, the electrical circuit communicating the valve status information must be broken and reconnected under water at ambient pressure. A number of disadvantages are attendant with such operation. For example the electrical connection is subject to short circuiting due to the encroachment of seawater and is further subject to open circuiting due to contamination and corrosion. Sophisticated means for entirely excluding sea water from entering the connection prohibitively adds to the cost of the system. The present invention eliminates the need for such electrically operated switches and electrical connections while still providing a positive indication of valve condition.
 
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