Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage
Patent
1998-06-26
2000-09-05
Larkin, Daniel S.
Measuring and testing
With fluid pressure
Leakage
73 491, G01M 318
Patent
active
061125792
ABSTRACT:
A conductive fluid leakage sensor capable of detecting a leak from a first electrically conductive or non-conductive container with a conductive liquid disposed therein, has a second or outer electrically conductive coating surrounding a first conducting or non-conducting inner container. An electrical connection is made between the outer member and to the conductive fluid disposed within the container, so that conductive fluid leaking from the container that comes into contact with the outer electrically conductive coating creates a pulse, which may be sensed by a sensing apparatus providing an indication thereof.
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Larkin Daniel S.
Sachs, Esq. Martin
Sachs, Esq. Samuel Louis
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