Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1996-04-18
1997-06-24
Hofsass, Jeffery
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
340620, 73304C, 324662, 324664, 324665, 324671, B60Q 100
Patent
active
056420986
ABSTRACT:
A sensor system is operable for detecting the presence of water in an oil emulsion inside the lower gear unit of a marine engine, and for providing an alarm signal when the presence of water is detected within the gear unit. The sensor system includes a ring oscillator circuit and a symmetrical array of passive input probes which are disposed in the oil/water emulsion inside the oil chamber. Each of the passive input probes is electrically connected to the ring oscillator circuit wherein the probes function as fixed capacitors for measuring the electrical characteristics of the emulsion. When a voltage is applied to the oscillator circuit, the oscillator circuit generates an oscillating signal that circulates at a frequency which varies according to the dielectric-properties of the liquid emulsion. When water is introduced into the chamber, the water is emulsified with the oil thereby changing the electrical characteristics of the oil. The sensor system further includes a frequency conversion circuit for sensing the frequency of the oscillating signal and linearly converting the frequency to a corresponding voltage signal. The output voltage signal is then compared to a predetermined steady state voltage value by a comparator circuit which generates an output signal when the voltage signal drops below the steady state voltage value. External visual and audible alarm devices provide recognizable alarm signals responsive to the output signal thereby reducing avoidable expense and increasing safety of the engine system.
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Banerjee Pranab K.
Santa Maria Allen F.
Vincent, Jr. James F.
Hofsass Jeffery
OEMS Corporation
Woods Davetta
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