Patent Description:
Water and other liquids pipes are the core of all industry and water utilities. Pipes are working in stressful conditions. For example, buried pipes have stress from soil and roads vibrations, and industrial pipes have stress from vibrations, temperature and pressure changes. Portable water distribution pipes are buried and work under varying pressure and water hammer (hydraulic shock) which is pressure transients created or caused by pumps and valves.

Pipes also suffer from numerous failures. For example, metal pipes suffer from corrosion, cracks, etc. The pipes are built from sections, connections, appliances and fittings, which may create many failure modes. For example, plastic pipes failure modes include (<NUM>) material cracks due to creep, (<NUM>) separation of welding, (<NUM>) high pressure, (<NUM>) poor bedding and local stress, etc. There is a need for detecting and handling such stressful conditions and failures of the pipes. European Patent Application No. <CIT> teaches a device according to the preamble of claim <NUM> and a method according to the preamble of claim <NUM>. US Patent Application No. <CIT> discloses a device comprising a sensing element for detecting air temperature, static pressure, humidity, smoke, impurities, and sampling gaseous mixtures.

The present embodiments relate to systems and methods for fixing and sealing sensors to pipes in a pipe network. The present invention proposes a device for connecting one or more sensors to a pipe according to claim <NUM> and a method for connecting one or more sensors to a pipe according to claim <NUM>.

According to one embodiment of the present invention, a device for connecting one or more sensors to a pipe is provided. The device includes a sealed capsule and a pipe connector. The sealed capsule includes the one or more sensors and a non-corrosive liquid. The pipe connector is configured to fix the sealed capsule to the pipe. The one or more sensors are configured to measure pressure or pressure transients or acoustic/pressure waves by hydrophone from a first liquid via the non-corrosive liquid. The pipe connector includes a screw-type pipe connector having a drilling tip and the sealed capsule includes a liquid channel contained inside the screw-type pipe connector. When the drilling tip is placed into the pipe, pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid in the pipe is transmitted to the one or more sensors via the liquid channel.

According to certain aspects, embodiments provide a method for connecting one or more sensors to a pipe. The method includes filling a capsule including the one or more sensors, with a non-corrosive liquid. The method includes sealing the capsule filled with the non-corrosive liquid. The method includes fixing, via a pipe connector, the sealed capsule to the pipe. The method includes measuring, by the one or more sensors, pressure or pressure transients or acoustic/pressure waves from a first liquid in the pipe via the non-corrosive liquid. The method includes providing the sealed capsule with a liquid channel that is contained inside a screw-type pipe connector having a drilling tip such that when the drilling tip is placed into the pipe, pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid in the pipe is transmitted to the one or more sensors via the liquid channel.

These and other aspects and features of the present embodiments will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein:.

Pressure sensors and hydrophones can perform (<NUM>) efficient monitoring of pipes for optimal operation, (<NUM>) efficient maintenance, and/or (<NUM>) leak and/or failure detection. Particularly pressure sensors can provide overall pipe operational information in order to keep adequate pressure in the network and detect local problems such as pipe obstructions, etc. For example, pressure sensors can provide high frequency recording of pressure, thereby they can detect pressure transients that can be harmful to pipes.

Hydrophones can pick up acoustic waves of the flow and leaks crated by turbulence. Hydrophones can operate with plastic pipes or mixed plastic and metal pipes. For example, systems and methods for leak or failure detection in a pipe network using hydrophones are disclosed in <CIT>, <CIT>, <CIT>, and <CIT>.

Installing pressure and hydrophone sensors on existing and new pipes is not trivial as the sensors might require maintenance, need to avoid air pockets in the sensors, and/or need to avoid standing or trapped water conditions. Using a multi-sensor of pressure sensor and hydrophone can have many advantages in measuring pressure transients, while using hydrophone as a trigger (see <CIT>, <CIT>, and <CIT>). Additional advantage is correlating the pressure drop with leak detection by hydrophone (because when leak occurs the pressure drops) so that pressure measurement can help to quantify the leak.

One problem relates to high price of conventional pressure sensors and hydrophones. There is need for low cost sensors and hydrophones. Another problem relates to easily and reliably installing sensors and integrating them with pipes to avoid stressful conditions and failures of pipes. For example, easy installation without stopping the water supply may be needed. Reliable installation may be needed as conventional threaded fittings can leak and conventional installation can be subject to corrosivity of water. Installation and integration may need to avoid or prevent air pockets or trapped water conditions. Installation and integration may need to assure water safety by avoiding water contamination during installation, and the appliances themselves also may need to assure water safety or avoid water contamination. Ability to maintain or replace the sensors may be needed.

To solve these problems, according to certain aspects, embodiments in the present disclosure relate to techniques for producing or providing a sensor that is compact, low cost and easily integrating such sensors in a piping system. In some embodiment, a micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) pressure sensor may be used as a pressure sensor and integrated with pipes. In some embodiments, a miniature hydrophone that has similar structure as MEMS pressure sensor may be used while using piezoelectric membrane.

According to certain aspects, embodiments in the present invention relate to techniques for using a sealed capsule filled with a non-corrosive liquid and fixing the capsule in a pipe or a pipe fitting so that one or more sensors in the capsule can measure pressure waves from water through the non-corrosive liquid. In some embodiments, as the MEMS sensors cannot be exposed to water and other corrosive liquids, an isolated and sealed capsule may be provided such that the capsule is filled with non-corrosive liquid such as glycerin that transmits pressure from the water to the sensors. In some embodiments, the non-corrosive liquid may be a gel. The capsule may be designed such that that it can couple the pressure and pressure waves from liquid in the pipes to the sensors using a structure (or a fixing/sealing device) that can fix the capsule in a pipe or pipe fittings may be provided.

In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed invention, a capsule for a saddle fitting (or a saddle-type pipe connector fitting) may be fixed in a pipe or pipe fittings. For example, a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) may be provided for plastic pipes which are mostly used. In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed invention, saddles (or saddle-type pipe connectors) can be used for hot tapping, having a drilling device that drills and opens water channel to an outlet. In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed invention, a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) may provide a thread for connection to pipes. In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed invention, a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) may provide a thread for connection of a sensor.

In some embodiments, a sensor-capsule or a sensor-integrated capsule may have a rigid structure and a flexible membrane. The rigid structure may be metal or plastic. The flexible membrane may be in contact with a liquid that one or more sensors (e.g., MEMS pressure sensors) can measure. The capsule may be sealed and filled with a capsule liquid which is a non-corrosive liquid such as glycerin. In some embodiments, the non-corrosive liquid may be a gel. The capsule may have rubber sealing rings that can be pressed against a saddle fitting (or a saddle-type pipe connector fitting) or any other fitting, while enabling the flexible membrane to be in contact with water. The capsule may include sensors and electronics on a printed circuit board (PCB) module, and an electric connection (e.g., cable or connector). The PCT module may be connected to external electronics via the electric connection. The capsule may be sealed without air in the capsule in several ways, for example, by welding of plastic by heat. In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed invention, a capsule may be connected to a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) by thread that enables to press the capsule against the sealing ring in the saddle fitting. In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed invention, a capsule may be connected to a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) by external bolt and nut that fix the capsule in its place. In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed, the capsule may be connected to the saddle by both the thread and the bolt/nut.

In some embodiments, the membrane may be a pressure sensitive membrane. The pressure sensitive membrane may be made of piezo-resistive material. The resistance of the membrane may be measured via top electrodes that are connected to a bridge electronics or circuit and to an amplifier. In some embodiments, a cavity may be provided under the membrane such that the cavity has a constant reference pressure.

In some embodiments, a hydrophone may be provided in a manner similar to that of a pressure sensor. The hydrophone may include an enclosure that support a piezo-electric membrane. The piezo-electric membrane may be made of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics or any other piezoelectric material with significant d31 coefficient and with conducting coating on both sides. The membrane may be provided with or without metal support. The membrane may be glued to the enclosure. The membrane may seal a cavity that can be filled with gas at a reference pressure. With this configuration, pressure waves from the water in a pipe can be transmitted to the capsule liquid via a flexible membrane such that the pressure waves can exert pressure on the piezoelectric membrane and create electric charge on both sides on the piezo membrane which can be fed to an amplifier via electrodes.

In some embodiments, a sensor module (or sensor circuitry or a sensor circuit) may include a PCB with one or more electronic circuits that amplify a signal from a hydrophone and/or a pressure sensor. The PCB may be connected to an external electronic box that can be a data logger or a transmitter or a computer via a cable. The cable may include cables or wires respectively connected to a ground, a supply signal, an analog signal, and/or a digital signal. In some embodiments, there may be a connector that is soldered to the PCB and is routed through a capsule body. In some embodiments, a shielding cover may be provided on the PCB to shield electromagnetic interference (EMI) signals or radio-frequency interference (RFI) signals from the sensors. The shielding cover may have slots for liquid passage to transmit the pressure.

According to certain aspects, embodiments in the present invention relate to techniques for using an insert-type sensor structure (as a fixing/sealing device) that can be screwed into a pipe so that one or more sensors in the sensor structure can measure pressure waves from water through a non-corrosive liquid within the sensor structure. According to the claimed invention, an insert-type sensor or an insert-type sensor structure is screwed into a pipe (e.g., a plastic pipe), enabling to measure pressure and/or pressure waves via a flexible membrane and a fluid channel in the sensor structure. The sensor structure may have (<NUM>) a fluid channel and a flexible membrane connected to a sensor body, (<NUM>) a sensor cavity filled with a non-corrosive liquid (sensor fluid), and (<NUM>) a sensor module including one or more sensors. As a result, the pressure from the pipe may be transmitted to the one or more sensors via the flexible membrane and the sensor fluid. Fixing and sealing the sensor to the pipe can be performed by several methods. In some embodiments, the sensor may be sealed using mechanical sealing by an O-ring or a conical screw shape. In some embodiments, the sensor can be fixed to the pipe and sealed by electrofusion between the sensor body and the pipe.

In some embodiments, a screw-type sensor (as an insert-type sensor structure or a fixing/sealing device) may have two main parts - (<NUM>) a screw (or a screw-type pipe connector) and (<NUM>) a sensor body. The sensor body may be connected to the screw. The sensor body may be metal, plastic or a combination of both. The screw-type sensor may include (as a screw-type pipe connector) a screw with a drilling tip and a thread that holds the structure (the screw-type sensor) into a plastic pipe wall. A sealing may seal a sensor connection to the pipe. The sealing can be a rubber gasket or electrofusion coils that melts the plastic to seal the sensor connection to the pipe. A flexible membrane may seal a liquid channel within the screw such that the liquid channel connects the liquid to a sensor cavity. The sensor cavity is created by the sensor body and is sealed and filled with a non-corrosive liquid such as glycerin. In some embodiments, the non-corrosive liquid may be a gel or a semi-solid, jelly-like substance. For example, the non-corrosive liquid may be a soft, solid or solid-like material including two or more components, one of which is a liquid, present in substantial quantity. The non-corrosive liquid may be formed by a gelation. The sensor cavity may have a sensor module inside the sensor body. A connector may be used for power supply, signals output to external electronics, signal processing, and transmission. In some embodiments, the screw-type sensor may be screwed inside the pipe using a mechanical key. In some embodiments, in case of a metal bolt, the flexible membrane can be made, created or generated by hydro-forming a thinned screw wall, thereby creating a corrugated surface that can easily move so as to function as a flexible membrane. In some embodiments, in case of a plastic screw, the membrane can be made, created, or generated by a thinned screw wall and/or a corrugated form created by molding.

According to the claimed invention, a device for connecting one or more sensors to a pipe, includes a sealed capsule and a pipe connector. The sealed capsule includes the one or more sensors and a non-corrosive liquid. The pipe connector is configured to fix the sealed capsule to the pipe. The one or more sensors are configured to measure pressure or pressure transient from a first liquid via the non-corrosive liquid.

In some embodiments, the non-corrosive liquid may include glycerin. The capsule may be filled with the non-corrosive liquid such that the non-corrosive liquid transmits pressure from the first liquid to the one or more sensors. The capsule may include a membrane that is in contact with the first liquid such that pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid is transmitted to the one or more sensors via the membrane. The capsule filled with the non-corrosive liquid may be sealed without air in the capsule.

According to the invention, the pipe connector include a screw-type pipe connector.

According to the invention, the pipe connector includes a screw-type pipe connector having a drilling tip. The sealed capsule includes a liquid channel that is contained inside the screw-type pipe connector, such that when the drilling tip is placed into the pipe, pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid in the pipe is transmitted to the one or more sensors via the liquid channel.

In some embodiments, the one or more sensors include at least one micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor. In some embodiments, the one or more sensors include at least one of a pressure sensor or a hydrophone.

Embodiments in the present invention can have the following advantages. First, some embodiments can provide useful techniques for providing a sensor or a hydrophone that is compact, low cost and easily integrated in a piping system. In some embodiment, a MEMS pressure sensor which is compact and low cost may be used as a pressure sensor and integrated with pipes. A miniature hydrophone that has similar structure as MEMS pressure sensor may be used while using piezoelectric membrane.

Second, some embodiments can provide useful techniques for easily installing sensors with pipes. In some embodiments, which are not part of the claimed invention, saddles (or saddle-type pipe connectors) can be used for hot tapping, having a drilling device that drills and opens water channel to an outlet, thereby allowing for easy installation without stopping the water supply.

Third, some embodiments can provide useful techniques for reliably integrating sensors with pipes to avoid stressful conditions and failures of pipes. In some embodiments, a sealed capsule filled with a non-corrosive liquid may be fixed or screwed in a pipe so that one or more sensors in the capsule can measure pressure waves from water through the non-corrosive liquid. With this configuration, reliable installation can be performed without exposing the sensors to water, and stressful conditions such as air pockets or trapped water conditions can be avoided. Without exposing the sensors to water, installation and integration can assure water safety by avoiding water contamination, and the sensor or the sensor structure also can assure water safety or avoid water contamination.

Fourth, some embodiments can provide useful techniques for maintaining or replacing the sensors. In some embodiments, a sealed capsule filled with a non-corrosive liquid may be fixed or screwed in a pipe, thereby allowing for replacing the sealed capsule instead of replacing sensors while exposing them to water.

<FIG> is a block diagram illustrating an example leak detection system according to some embodiments.

In some embodiments, a pipe monitoring system <NUM> may include a computing system <NUM> and a monitoring device <NUM> for monitoring an operation of pipes <NUM>. The monitoring device <NUM> may be connected or fixed to the pipes <NUM> via a fixing/sealing device <NUM>. For example, outside the scope of the claimed invention, the monitoring device <NUM> may be fixed to a pipe via a saddle or a saddle-type pipe connector (see <FIG>) and/or a fixing/sealing device (see <FIG> and <FIG>). The monitoring device <NUM> may include a plurality of sensors including sensors <NUM> and <NUM>. In some embodiments, each of the sensors may be one of an acoustic sensor, an accelerometer, a water meter, a pressure sensor, or a hydrophone. The monitoring device <NUM> may include a network interface device (not shown) with which measurements data from at least one of the sensors can be transmitted to/from the computing system <NUM>.

Referring to <FIG>, the illustrated example computing system <NUM> includes one or more processors <NUM> in communication, via a communication system <NUM> (e.g., bus), with memory <NUM>, at least one network interface device <NUM> with network interface port for connection to a network <NUM> (e.g., a Local Area Network ("LAN"), a wide area network ("WAN"), a wireless network, and/or the Internet, among others), and other components, e.g., input/output ("I/O") components <NUM>. Generally, the processor(s) <NUM> will execute instructions (or computer programs) received from memory. The processor(s) <NUM> illustrated incorporate, or are directly connected to, cache memory <NUM>. In some instances, instructions are read from memory <NUM> into cache memory <NUM> and executed by the processor(s) <NUM> from cache memory <NUM>.

In more detail, the processor(s) <NUM> may be any logic circuitry that processes instructions, e.g., instructions fetched from the memory <NUM> or cache <NUM>. In many implementations, the processor(s) <NUM> are microprocessor units or special purpose processors. The computing device <NUM> may be based on any processor, or set of processors, capable of operating as described herein. The processor(s) <NUM> may be single core or multi-core processor(s). The processor(s) <NUM> may be multiple distinct processors.

The memory <NUM> may be any device suitable for storing computer readable data. The memory <NUM> may be a device with fixed storage or a device for reading removable storage media. Examples include all forms of non-volatile memory, media and memory devices, semiconductor memory devices (e.g., EPROM, EEPROM, SDRAM, and flash memory devices), magnetic disks, magneto optical disks, and optical discs (e.g., CD ROM, DVD-ROM, or Blu-Ray® discs). A computing system <NUM> may have any number of memory devices <NUM>.

The cache memory <NUM> is generally a form of computer memory placed in close proximity to the processor(s) <NUM> for fast read times. In some implementations, the cache memory <NUM> is part of, or on the same chip as, the processor(s) <NUM>. In some implementations, there are multiple levels of cache <NUM>, e.g., L2 and L3 cache layers.

The network interface device <NUM> manages data exchanges via the network interface (sometimes referred to as network interface ports). The network interface device <NUM> handles the physical and data link layers of the OSI model for network communication. In some implementations, some of the network interface controller's tasks are handled by one or more of the processor(s) <NUM>. In some implementations, the network interface controller <NUM> is part of a processor <NUM>. In some implementations, a computing system <NUM> has multiple network interfaces controlled by a single device <NUM>. In some implementations, a computing system <NUM> has multiple network interface controllers <NUM>. In some implementations, each network interface is a connection point for a physical network link (e.g., a cat-<NUM> Ethernet link). In some implementations, the network interface controller <NUM> supports wireless network connections and an interface port is a wireless (e.g., radio) receiver/transmitter (e.g., for any of the IEEE <NUM> protocols, near field communication "NFC", Bluetooth, ANT, or any other wireless protocol). In some implementations, the network interface controller <NUM> implements one or more network protocols such as Ethernet. Generally, a computing device <NUM> exchanges data with other computing devices via physical or wireless links through a network interface. The network interface may link directly to another device or to another device via an intermediary device, e.g., a network device such as a hub, a bridge, a switch, or a router, connecting the computing system <NUM> to a data network such as the Internet.

The computing system <NUM> may include, or provide interfaces for, one or more input or output ("I/O") devices. Input devices include, without limitation, keyboards, microphones, touch screens, foot pedals, sensors, MIDI devices, and pointing devices such as a mouse or trackball. Output devices include, without limitation, video displays, speakers, refreshable Braille terminal, lights, MIDI devices, and <NUM>-D or <NUM>-D printers.

Other components may include an I/O interface, external serial device ports, and any additional co-processors. For example, a computing system <NUM> may include an interface (e.g., a universal serial bus (USB) interface) for connecting input devices, output devices, or additional memory devices (e.g., portable flash drive or external media drive). In some implementations, a computing device <NUM> includes an additional device such as a co-processor, e.g., a math co-processor can assist the processor <NUM> with high precision or complex calculations.

The components <NUM> may be configured to connect with external media, a display <NUM>, an input device <NUM> or any other components in the computing system <NUM>, or combinations thereof. The display <NUM> may be a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a flat panel display, a solid state display, a cathode ray tube (CRT), a projector, a printer or other now known or later developed display device for outputting determined information. The display <NUM> may act as an interface for the user to see the functioning of the processor(s) <NUM>, or specifically as an interface with the software stored in the memory <NUM>.

The input device <NUM> may be configured to allow a user to interact with any of the components of the computing system <NUM>. The input device <NUM> may be a plurality pad, a keyboard, a cursor control device, such as a mouse, or a joystick. Also, the input device <NUM> may be a remote control, touchscreen display (which may be a combination of the display <NUM> and the input device <NUM>), or any other device operative to interact with the computing system <NUM>, such as any device operative to act as an interface between a user and the computing system <NUM>.

<FIG> illustrate pipe connectors for connecting sensors and pipes according to some embodiments outside the scope of the claimed invention. In some embodiments, a capsule (e.g., see capsule <NUM> or <NUM>; see <FIG> and <FIG>) for a saddle fitting (or a saddle-type pipe connector fitting) may be fixed in a pipe or pipe fittings. For example, referring to <FIG>, a saddle <NUM> (or a saddle-type pipe connector) may be provided for plastic pipes which are mostly used. In some embodiments, saddles (or saddle-type pipe connectors) can be used for hot tapping, having a drilling device (e.g., device <NUM>) that drills and opens water channel to an outlet <NUM>. Referring to <FIG>, a saddle <NUM> (or a saddle-type pipe connector) may include an outlet <NUM>. Referring to <FIG>, a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) may provide a thread for connection to pipes. In some embodiments, a saddle <NUM> (or a saddle-type pipe connector) may provide a thread <NUM> for connection of a sensor.

<FIG> is a block diagram illustrating an example fixing/sealing device <NUM> to a pipe according to some embodiments outside the scope of the claimed invention.

Referring to <FIG>, in the fixing/sealing device <NUM>, a sensor-capsule or a sensor-integrated capsule <NUM> may have a rigid structure <NUM> and a flexible membrane <NUM>. The rigid structure may be metal or plastic. The flexible membrane may be in contact with a liquid <NUM> (e.g., water) that one or more sensors (e.g., MEMS pressure sensors) can measure. The capsule <NUM> may be sealed and filled with a capsule liquid <NUM> which is a non-corrosive liquid such as glycerin. In some embodiments, the non-corrosive liquid may be a gel or a semi-solid, jelly-like substance. For example, the non-corrosive liquid may be a soft, solid or solid-like material including two or more components, one of which is a liquid, present in substantial quantity. The non-corrosive liquid may be formed by a gelation.

The capsule <NUM> may have rubber sealing rings <NUM> that can be pressed against a saddle fitting <NUM> (or a saddle-type pipe connector fitting) or any other fitting, while enabling the flexible membrane to be in contact with water <NUM>. The capsule <NUM> may include sensors and electronics (not shown) on a printed circuit board (PCB) module <NUM>, and an electric connection <NUM> (e.g., cable or connector). The PCT module may be connected to external electronics via the electric connection. The capsule may be sealed without air in the capsule in several ways, for example, by welding of plastic by heat. In some embodiments, outside the scope of the claimed invention, a capsule may be connected to a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) by thread <NUM> that enables to press the capsule <NUM> against a sealing ring <NUM> in the saddle fitting <NUM>. In some embodiments, outside the scope of the claimed invention, the capsule may be connected to a saddle (or a saddle-type pipe connector) by external bolt and nut <NUM> that fix the capsule in its place. In some embodiments, outside the scope of the claimed invention, the capsule may be connected to the saddle by both the thread <NUM> and the bold/nut <NUM>.

<FIG> are diagrams illustrating example pressure sensors and hydrophone according to some embodiments. In some embodiment, a micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) pressure sensor (e.g., MEMS pressure sensor <NUM>, <NUM>) may be used as a pressure sensor that is compact, low cost and easily integrated with a pipe in a piping system. A MEMS pressure sensor may have dimensions as shown in <FIG>. For example, dimensions a, b, c, d are set as a=<NUM>±<NUM>, b=<NUM>±<NUM>, c=<NUM>±<NUM>, d=<NUM>. Dimension e indicates a dimension of a diaphragm, and geometry of a diaphragm depends on the specification of a sensor.

Referring to <FIG>, in some embodiments, a miniature hydrophone <NUM> that has similar structure as that of a pressure sensor may be used while using a piezo-electric membrane <NUM>. The hydrophone <NUM> may include an enclosure <NUM> that support the piezo-electric membrane <NUM>. The piezo-electric membrane may be made of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramics or any other piezoelectric material with significant d31 coefficient and with conducting coating on both sides. The piezo-electric membrane may be provided with or without metal support. The piezo-electric membrane may be glued to the enclosure. The membrane may seal a cavity <NUM> that can be filled with gas at a reference pressure. With this configuration, pressure waves from the water in a pipe can be transmitted to the capsule liquid via a flexible membrane such that the pressure waves can exert pressure on the piezoelectric membrane and create electric charge on both sides on the piezo membrane which can be fed to an amplifier via electrodes (e.g., electrodes <NUM>).

In some embodiments, the membrane <NUM> may be a pressure sensitive membrane. The pressure sensitive membrane may be made of piezo-resistive material. The resistance of the membrane may be measured via top electrodes (e.g., electrodes <NUM>) that are connected to a bridge electronics or circuit and to an amplifier (e.g., electronic circuits <NUM> in <FIG>). In some embodiments, a cavity may be provided under the membrane such that the cavity has a constant reference pressure.

<FIG> is a block diagram illustrating an example sensor module according to some embodiment.

Referring to <FIG>, in some embodiments, a sensor module <NUM> (or sensor circuitry or a sensor circuit) may include a PCB <NUM> with one or more electronic circuits <NUM> that amplify a signal from a hydrophone <NUM> and/or a pressure sensor <NUM>. The PCB may be connected to an external electronic box that can be a data logger or a transmitter or a computer via a cable <NUM>. The cable may include cables or wires respectively connected to a ground, a supply signal, an analog signal, and/or a digital signal. In some embodiments, there may be a connector that is soldered to the PCB and is routed through a capsule body (e.g., body <NUM> in <FIG>). In some embodiments, a shielding cover (not shown) may be provided on the PCB to shield electromagnetic interference (EMI) signals or radio-frequency interference (RFI) signals from the sensors. The shielding cover may have slots (not shown) for liquid passage to transmit the pressure.

<FIG> is a diagram illustrating another example fixing/sealing device <NUM> according to some embodiments.

Referring to <FIG>, an insert-type sensor structure <NUM> (as a fixing/sealing device <NUM>) can be screwed into a pipe (e.g., pipe wall <NUM>) so that one or more sensors in the sensor structure (e.g., one or more sensors in a sensor module <NUM>) can measure pressure waves from water in the pipe through a non-corrosive liquid within the sensor structure. In some embodiments, an insert-type sensor or an insert-type sensor structure may be screwed into a pipe (e.g., a plastic pipe), enabling to measure pressure and/or pressure waves via a flexible membrane <NUM> and a fluid channel <NUM> in the sensor structure. The sensor structure may have (<NUM>) a fluid channel <NUM> and a flexible membrane <NUM> connected to a sensor body <NUM> via the fluid channel, (<NUM>) a sensor cavity <NUM> filled with a non-corrosive liquid (sensor fluid), and (<NUM>) a sensor module <NUM> including one or more sensors. The fluid channel <NUM> and the cavity filled with the non-corrosive liquid form a sealed capsule <NUM>. As a result, the pressure from the pipe may be transmitted to the one or more sensors via the flexible membrane and the sensor fluid. Fixing and sealing the sensor to the pipe can be performed by several methods. In some embodiments, the sensor may be fixed to the pipe using a screw <NUM> with thread <NUM> (or a screw-type pipe connector <NUM>), and the sensor may be sealed using mechanical sealing <NUM> by an O-ring or a conical screw shape. In some embodiments, the sensor can be fixed to the pipe and sealed by electrofusion between the sensor body and the pipe.

In some embodiments, a screw-type sensor (as an insert-type sensor structure <NUM> or a fixing/sealing device <NUM>) may have two main parts - (<NUM>) a screw <NUM> (or a screw-type pipe connector) and (<NUM>) a sensor body <NUM>. The sensor body may be connected to the screw. The sensor body may be metal, plastic or a combination of both. The screw-type sensor includes (as a screw-type pipe connector <NUM>) a screw <NUM> with a drilling tip <NUM> and a thread <NUM> that holds the structure (the screw-type sensor) into a plastic pipe wall <NUM>. A sealing may seal a sensor connection to the pipe. The sealing <NUM> can be a rubber gasket or electrofusion coils that melts the plastic to seal the sensor connection to the pipe. A flexible membrane <NUM> may seal a liquid channel within the screw such that the liquid (fluid) channel <NUM> connects the liquid to a sensor cavity <NUM>. The sensor cavity is created by the sensor body <NUM> and is sealed and filled with a non-corrosive liquid such as glycerin. The sensor cavity may have a sensor module <NUM> inside the sensor body. A connector <NUM> may be used for power supply, signals output to external electronics, signal processing, and transmission. In some embodiments, the screw-type sensor may be screwed inside the pipe using a mechanical key <NUM>. For example, the screw-type sensor may be a self tapping screw that makes a hole in a plastic and makes its own thread so that it is screwed to go smooth inside by rotation of the screw head.

In some embodiments, in case of a metal bolt, the flexible membrane can be made, created or generated by hydro-forming a thinned screw wall, thereby creating a corrugated surface that can easily move so as to function as a flexible membrane. In some embodiments, in case of a plastic screw, the membrane can be made, created, or generated by a thinned screw wall and/or a corrugated form created by molding.

<FIG> is a flowchart illustrating an example methodology for fixing and sealing one or more sensors to a pipe.

In some embodiments, a system (e.g., the pipe monitoring system <NUM>) may include a processor (e.g., the processor <NUM> in <FIG>) and at least one sensor (e.g., the sensors <NUM>, <NUM> in <FIG>) installed on a pipe (e.g., the pipes <NUM>) via a fixing/sealing device (e.g., the device <NUM>).

In this example, the process begins in step S702 by filling a capsule (e.g., capsule <NUM>, <NUM> in <FIG> and <FIG>) including the one or more sensors (e.g., sensors in sensor module <NUM>, <NUM> in <FIG> and <FIG>), with a non-corrosive liquid (e.g., non-corrosive liquid <NUM> in <FIG>). In some embodiments, the one or more sensors may include at least one micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor (e.g., MEMS sensor <NUM>, <NUM> in <FIG>). In some embodiments, the one or more sensors may include at least one of a pressure sensor or a hydrophone (e.g., hydrophone <NUM> in <FIG>).

In some embodiments, the non-corrosive liquid may include glycerin. In some embodiments, the capsule may be filled with the non-corrosive liquid such that the non-corrosive liquid transmits pressure from a first liquid (e.g., water in the pipe) to the one or more sensors. The capsule may be provided with a membrane (e.g., membrane <NUM>, <NUM> in <FIG> and <FIG>) that is in contact with the first liquid such that pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid is transmitted to the one or more sensors via the membrane.

In step S704, in some embodiments, the capsule filled with the non-corrosive liquid may be sealed. In sealing the capsule, welding of plastic by heat may be performed to seal the capsule filled with the non-corrosive liquid without air in the capsule.

In step S706, in some embodiments, the sealed capsule is fixed to the pipe via a pipe connector (e.g., saddle-type pipe connector <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM> in <FIG>; a saddle fitting <NUM> in <FIG>; screw-type pipe connector <NUM> in <FIG>).

According to the claimed invention, the pipe connector includes a screw-type pipe connector having a drilling tip (e.g., screw-type pipe connector <NUM> having drilling tip <NUM> in <FIG>). The sealed capsule <NUM> is provided with a liquid channel <NUM> that is contained inside the screw-type pipe connector <NUM>, such that when the drilling tip <NUM> is placed into the pipe, pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid in the pipe (e.g., water in the pipe) is transmitted to the one or more sensors (e.g., sensors in the sensor module <NUM>) via the liquid channel <NUM>.

In step S708, the one or more sensors measure pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid in the pipe (e.g., water in the pipe) via the non-corrosive liquid (e.g., non-corrosive liquid <NUM> or non-corrosive liquid filed in the cavity <NUM> in <FIG> and <FIG>).

It is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the processes disclosed is an example of illustrative approaches. Based upon design preferences, it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of steps in the processes may be rearranged while remaining within the scope of the previous description. The accompanying method claims present elements of the various steps in a sample order, and are not meant to be limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented.

The previous description of the disclosed implementations is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the disclosed subject matter. Various modifications to these implementations will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other implementations without departing from the scope of the previous description. Thus, the previous description is not intended to be limited to the implementations shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

The various examples illustrated and described are provided merely as examples to illustrate various features of the claims. However, features shown and described with respect to any given example are not necessarily limited to the associated example and may be used or combined with other examples that are shown and described.

The foregoing method descriptions and the process flow diagrams are provided merely as illustrative examples and are not intended to require or imply that the steps of various examples must be performed in the order presented. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art the order of steps in the foregoing examples may be performed in any order.

The various illustrative logical blocks, modules, circuits, and algorithm steps described in connection with the examples disclosed herein may be implemented as electronic hardware, computer software, or combinations of both.

The hardware used to implement the various illustrative logics, logical blocks, modules, and circuits described in connection with the examples disclosed herein may be implemented or performed with a general purpose processor, a DSP, an ASIC, an FPGA or other programmable logic device, discrete gate or transistor logic, discrete hardware components, or any combination thereof designed to perform the functions described herein.

Claim 1:
A device for connecting one or more sensors (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>) to a pipe, comprising:
a sealed capsule (<NUM>) including the one or more sensors (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>) and a non-corrosive liquid (<NUM>); and
a pipe connector (<NUM>) configured to fix the sealed capsule (<NUM>) to the pipe,
wherein
the one or more sensors (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>) are configured to measure pressure or pressure transients or acoustic/pressure waves from a first liquid via the non-corrosive liquid (<NUM>), characterized in that the pipe connector (<NUM>) includes a screw-type pipe connector (<NUM>) having a drilling tip (<NUM>), and
the sealed capsule (<NUM>) includes a liquid channel (<NUM>) that is contained inside the screw-type pipe connector (<NUM>), such that when the drilling tip (<NUM>) is placed into the pipe, pressure or pressure transient from the first liquid in the pipe is transmitted to the one or more sensors (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>) via the liquid channel (<NUM>).