Measuring and testing – Liquid level or depth gauge – Immersible electrode type
Patent
1982-01-28
1983-02-15
Kreitman, Stephen A.
Measuring and testing
Liquid level or depth gauge
Immersible electrode type
G01F 2326
Patent
active
043733905
ABSTRACT:
A liquid gaging system comprising a sensor for providing a liquid measurement signal related to a liquid depth at a particular location in a tank. The system further comprises storage apparatus for storing data including characterization parameters, each parameter being based on tank shape and volume and on sensor location, each parameter defining a relationship between a liquid depth and a value related to a liquid quantity. The system also includes determining apparatus for determining a value related to a liquid quantity in the tank based on the liquid measurement signal and the data, the determining apparatus being connected to the sensor and to the storage apparatus.
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Colby Dwight D.
Dougherty William R.
van Dyke Martin J.
Honeywell Inc.
Kreitman Stephen A.
Sumner John P.
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