Liquid level gauging apparatus
First Claim
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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Abstract
A liquid level gauge for monitoring the height of liquid in a storage tank or the like. The gauge comprises an upright conducting probe adapted to be immersed in the liquid in the tank, and an upright series of electrodes closely adjacent the probe. The latter is adapted to be excited from a source of a.c. voltage generated by an astable multivibrator. Each of the electrodes is connected to the input of an amplifier through a rectifier circuit. The amplifiers are of the digital comparator type and have output terminals respectively connected by means of summing resistors to an electrical indicator such as a milliammeter, which provides an indication of the number of amplifiers being driven to full output at any particular time. The arrangement is such that each of the electrodes constitutes one plate of a capacitor, the other plate being formed by the single upright conducting probe. When a particular electrode is above the level of fluid in the tank, the magnitude of the a.c. signal received at the electrode is of a sufficiently small magnitude to provide only a low level drive voltage to its respective comparator amplifier, the latter thus assuming a low output signal level. Once a particular plate becomes submerged, the increased dielectric constant (fluid) effects an increase in the value of the capacitor, and a correspondingly larger drive signal to the amplifier results, causing the output thereof to assume a high level and yielding a contribution to the meter reading through the respective summing resistor. The meter reading thus responds to the number of electrodes submerged at any particular time, and provides an indication of the liquid level in the tank.
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6 Claims
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1. In a liquid storage installation, a liquid-level indicator means comprising, in combination:
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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, and j. 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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a liquid storage installation, a liquid-level indicator means comprising, in combination:
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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 probe 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 circuiits 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 light-emitting diodes connected respectively to the output terminals of said comparators, to indicate the output condition thereof. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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