Container having therein means for detecting levels of liquid

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220901, B65D 9004

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052304396

ABSTRACT:
The container includes a shell defining an interior volume and including a main part, peripherally bound by a portion of a main partition and an end part defining a duct giving access to the interior volume, the transverse dimensions of the duct being smaller than those of the main part and being closable by a shutter, and a level detector typically of the capacitive type, permanently disposed in the shell on at least one zone of the portion of the main partition, and connected to an outside box for the treatment of a signal of the detector. Application for example to cryogenic containers.

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