Measuring and testing – Liquid level or depth gauge – Immersible electrode type
Patent
1993-10-27
1995-04-18
Gutierrez, Diego F. F.
Measuring and testing
Liquid level or depth gauge
Immersible electrode type
73292, 364509, G01F 2326
Patent
active
054068436
ABSTRACT:
A digital liquid level sensing apparatus for detecting variations in the dielectric of a substance being sensed. The apparatus includes a capacitive element array including a plurality of individual (i.e., segmented) input plates positioned along an axis of measurement of a fluid to be detected. The array also includes a common output plate having a length sufficient to span the entire accumulated length of the input plates. A controller sequentially applies DC excitation pulses to the input plates which cause a series of output currents to be coupled onto the output plate. The output currents are input to a current-to-voltage amplifier which generates a series of corresponding analog output voltages. The analog output voltages are then input to a peak voltage detector circuit to generate a series of peak voltage signals representative of the magnitudes of the analog output voltages. The controller converts each of the peak voltage signals into a corresponding digital value and stores each of the digital values in an on-board memory. The controller then sequentially compares each of the values against at least one predetermined reference value indicative of an output produced by an input plate disposed in air until a predetermined difference is detected between the reference value and any one of the stored digital values. This indicates a predetermined difference in the dielectric, thus indicating that a corresponding input plate is at least partially submerged in fluid.
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Hannan Alan R.
Nickolin Thomas M.
Gutierrez Diego F. F.
KDI Corporation, Inc.
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