Fluid leak detector
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1. A fluid leak detector comprising:
- noise pickup means producing a first signal within the range of twenty to thirty-five thousand hertz;
a first amplifier for receiving said first signal, a reference signal within the range of twenty to twenty thousand hertz is applied to said first amplifier, said first amplifier emitting an output signal within the range of twenty thousand to thirty-five thousand hertz, said output signal being altered by subtracting said reference signal from said first signal transferring the twenty thousand to thirty-five thousand hertz portion of said output signal into the audible range to fifteen thousand hertz, whereby the said ultrasonic portion of said first signal which is normally not hearable by a human being is now hearable;
a second amplifier for receiving and amplifying said output signal; and
annunciator means for receiving said output signal from said second amplifier.
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Abstract
An apparatus for locating fluid leaks within a fluid channel such as a gas leak within a pipe line. This apparatus detects the leak by detection of sound waves created by the leaking fluid. The apparatus utilizes a sound transducer which picks up the noise of the leak. Only the ultrasonic portion of the noise is desired with the audible range to be eliminated. Eliminating of the audible range is by subtracting a reference signal from the noise produced signal. The resulting output signal is amplified and supplied to an annunciator. The annunciator can take the form of either or both an audio annunciator or a visual annunciator.
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1. A fluid leak detector comprising:
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noise pickup means producing a first signal within the range of twenty to thirty-five thousand hertz; a first amplifier for receiving said first signal, a reference signal within the range of twenty to twenty thousand hertz is applied to said first amplifier, said first amplifier emitting an output signal within the range of twenty thousand to thirty-five thousand hertz, said output signal being altered by subtracting said reference signal from said first signal transferring the twenty thousand to thirty-five thousand hertz portion of said output signal into the audible range to fifteen thousand hertz, whereby the said ultrasonic portion of said first signal which is normally not hearable by a human being is now hearable; a second amplifier for receiving and amplifying said output signal; and annunciator means for receiving said output signal from said second amplifier.
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2. The fluid leak detector as defined in claim wherein:
said noise pickup means comprising a transducer. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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