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Liquid level gauge

  • US 4,359,902 A
  • Filed: 07/31/1980
  • Issued: 11/23/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/31/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A liquid level gauge for measuring the level of liquid within a container comprising:

  • a waveguide for partial immersion into said liquid, said waveguide having a first end distal from said liquid and a second end adjacent thereto;

    means for producing a signal for propagation in said waveguide from said first end, said signal being a periodically sweeping frequency electromagnetic signal sweeping at a predetermined rate over a predetermined frequency range said signal being a first signal having a first frequency at time T1 and a second frequency at time T2 ;

    a microwave mixer having an RF port, an LO port and an IF port the operating frequency of said mixer being compatible with the output frequency range of said producing means;

    an isolator having an input and an output;

    a coupler for receiving said first signal from said producing means and for transmitting said first signal to said isolator input and to said LO port;

    a termination having a predetermined impedance;

    a magic tee having an H arm, an E arm and two collinear arms, said H arm operatively connected to said isolator output, said E arm operatively connected to said RF port, one of said collinear arms operatively connected to said termination wherein said predetermined impedance is an impedance equal to the characteristic impedance of said waveguide, the other of said collinear arms operatively connected to said first end of said waveguide;

    detection means for detecting the output of said IF port and for converting same to a unit of distance; and

    ,upon transmission of said first signal having a first frequency at a time T1 through said coupler and isolator, and through said H arm, said first signal having a first frequency will be transmitted into said first end of said waveguide and, upon reflection of said first signal from said liquid, said reflected signal having said first frequency will be transmitted to said RF port and, upon detection by said mixer at a time T2 of the signals at said LO and RF ports at a time T2, said IF port output signal will be corresponding to the difference in frequency between said reflected signal having said first frequency and said second signal and upon detection of IF port output by said detection means the output thereof will correspond to the distance travelled by said first signal prior to reflection and therefore said level of liquid within said container.

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