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Low fluid level warning system

  • US 4,734,682 A
  • Filed: 06/27/1986
  • Issued: 03/29/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A low fluid level warning system for use with a reservoir to provide a warning when the level of fluid in the reservoir is below a predetermined level, the warning system comprising:

  • first conduit means having an opening positioned near the bottom inner surface of the reservoir at a first level thereof and below said predetermined level for receiving fluid therefrom;

    selectively activated circulating means having activated and deactivated states, and connected to the first conduit means for pumping fluid from the reservoir upwardly through the first conduit means when in the activated state;

    pressure chamber means connected to said circulating means to receive pressurized fluid from said circulating means;

    pressure-sensing means connected to the pressure chamber means for sensing the pressure therein; and

    indicator means having activated and deactivated states and connected to the pressure-sensing means for providing an indication of the pressure in the pressure chamber means, whereby the indicator means is in the deactivated state when the pressure in the pressure chamber means is above a predetermined pressure and the indicator means is in the activated state when the pressure in the pressure chamber means is below the predetermined pressure;

    said indicator means being deactivated substantially immediately upon selectively activating the circulating means following a state of deactivating the circulating means when the level of fluid in the reservoir is above the predetermined level;

    the improvement which comprises;

    the warning system further comprises means for delaying deactivation of the indicator means for a relatively short defined period of time only when the level of fluid in the reservoir is above the first level and below the predetermined level, whereupon after said defined period of time, said indicator means will be deactivated.

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