Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1983-10-11
1986-01-14
Rowland, James L.
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
73295, 137392, 307118, 307310, 340 59, 361178, G01F 2300, H01H 3518
Patent
active
045648344
ABSTRACT:
A pair of PTC elements, preferably of the barium titanate variety, are mounted in a container to sense liquid level, for example oil level in an engine crankcase. The elements have the same resistance, mass and switching point but different thermal loss coefficients which have one value in air and another in liquid. In one embodiment, the elements are both positioned at the set liquid level and are electrically energized at the same moment. When the elements are in liquid, one of them will heat to the switch point before the other and change to a much higher resistance. When the elements are in air, the other element reaches the switch point first. When the elements are connected in series across a power source, the switching causes the circuit to latch in that state even though the liquid level condition changes. The junction of the elements provides a convenient signal output indicating liquid level. In a second embodiment, one PTC element is at the set liquid level and the other is in air above that level. Again, the liquid level determines which PTC element wins the race when electrically energized.
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General Motors Corporation
Hill Warren D.
Mullen Jr. Thomas J.
Rowland James L.
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