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Fluid level measuring system

  • US 4,448,072 A
  • Filed: 02/03/1982
  • Issued: 05/15/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/03/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for measuring the level of a fluid within a fluid storage vessel over a predetermined height range comprising:

  • (a) a multi-capacitor fluid level sensor having a length at least equal to said height range and formed of(i) a first pair of capacitors of known fixed and substantially like capacitive value located within said fluid vessel and(ii) a second pair of capacitors located within said fluid vessel having like open dielectric spaces for receiving varying levels of the fluid contained within said vessel, said fluid within said spaced functioning as a variable dielectric material therein whereby said second pair of capacitors have variable capacitive values;

    (b) means connecting the four capacitors of said sensor together to form the four capacitive sides of a Wheatstone bridge circuit, the pair of fixed value capacitors connected as two opposing sides of said bridge and the pair of variable value capacitors connected as the remaining two opposing sides of said bridge;

    (c) a source of alternating current of constant voltage and set frequency applied across said bridge circuit to a first set of bridge terminals at opposite corners of the bridge, each of said first terminals located between a fixed capacitor and a variable capacitor of said sensor; and

    (d) a detection circuit connected across the bridge to a second set of terminals independent of said first set of terminals and at oposite corners of the bridge, each of said second terminals located between a fixed capacitor and a variable capacitor of said sensor, said detection circuit including current value measurement and current value indication circuitry.

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