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Liquid level gauging apparatus

  • US 3,935,739 A
  • Filed: 04/10/1974
  • Issued: 02/03/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/10/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a liquid storage installation, a liquid-level indicator means comprising, in combination:

  • a. a storage tank having a large body of liquid stored therein,b. an upright, electrically conducting probe device immersed in said body of liquid and adapted for contact at a multiplicity of levels therewith,c. a second probe device cooperable with said first-mentioned probe device, said second prove device comprising an upright row of electrodes insulated from each other and adapted for immersion in said body of liquid in proximity to said first-mentioned probe device so as to form a plurality of capacitors therewith,d. an electrical guard comprising a conducting cylinder encircling said probe devices,e. means connected with said guard for maintaining it at a predetermined level of potential,f. means for generating an a.c. signal having a substantially constant frequency and for applying it to the first probe device, portions of said signal being capacitively coupled to said electrodes,g. a plurality of rectifier and filter circuits having output terminals, and having input terminals connected with said electrodes, respectively, so as to receive energy therefrom,h. a plurality of comparators having first input terminals connected respectively with the output terminals of said rectifier and filter circuits, having second input terminals connected to means having a constant D.C. potential, and having output terminals,i. a plurality of summing resistors connected respectively to the output terminals of said comparators, andj. a meter,k. said summing resistors having a common lead connected to said meter such that contributions of each comparator are algebraically summed by the meter.

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