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Proximity moisture sensor

  • US 4,613,802 A
  • Filed: 12/17/1984
  • Issued: 09/23/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/17/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for detecting the presence of water adjacent a first side of a windshield, having two generally planar opposing sides, includes:

  • a capacitance sensor means coupled to a second side, opposite from the first side, of the windshield to detect capacitance changes so that said capacitance sensor means is shielded from the water by the windshield;

    an astable multivibrator means coupled to said sensor means for generating an output signal to translate the magnitude of the detected capacitance to the frequency domain;

    a phase-locked loop means coupled to said multivibrator means for developing a phase pulse as a function of frequency change of the output signal of said multivibrator means;

    a logic means coupled to said phase-locked loop means and responsive to the phase pulse for generating a control output indicating water adjacent the windshield and activating a windshield wiper;

    said phase-locked loop means having a longer time constant response to a decrease in the frequency of the output of said multivibrator means than to an increase in the frequency of the output of said multivibrator means so that the output phase pulse of said phase-locked loop means widens in response to water adjacent the windshield;

    said logic means producing a control signal in response to a coincidence between the phase pulse and a signal affected by the output of the multivibrator; and

    said capacitance sensor including a first sensor plate coupled to the windshield and a second sensor plate coupled to the windshield and to ground for establishing a local ground plane.

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