Noncontact rotating liquid film thickness sensor
First Claim
1. A noncontact liquid sensor for sensing a select discrete level of a liquid in a container travelling in a select path of movement comprising:
- an elongated glass rod internal to and attached to said container, the rod being U-shaped and having opposite legs each having an end received in an opening through a wall of said container such that said ends have selected paths of movement, the legs having a length corresponding to the discrete level to be sensed, said rod having an index of refraction less than that of the liquid to be sensed;
a light source; and
means for supporting said light source outwardly of the container disposed proximate a point in the select path of movement of one end of said glass rod;
wherein light entering the one end of the glass rod when the one end thereof is proximate said light source exits the other end thereof only if the liquid level is less than the select level.
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Abstract
The problem of measuring oil film thickness in a rotating housing (66) is solved using a noncontact liquid film thickness sensor. The housing (66) is rotatable about an axis (58) and includes a cylindrical outer wall coaxial to the axis. A plurality of U-shaped glass rods (70) are within the rotating housing (66) and have opposite legs (72, 74) mounted through openings in the outer wall. At least one leg (72) of each rod (70) is coplanar with a similar leg of each other rod. Each rod (70) has a different length between its opposite legs (72, 74). A light source (76) is provided outwardly of the housing (66) and coplanar with the coplanar legs (72). A sight glass (80) or other sensing device is provided outwardly of the housing (66) proximate the path of movement of the opposite leg (74) of each of the rods.
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8 Claims
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1. A noncontact liquid sensor for sensing a select discrete level of a liquid in a container travelling in a select path of movement comprising:
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an elongated glass rod internal to and attached to said container, the rod being U-shaped and having opposite legs each having an end received in an opening through a wall of said container such that said ends have selected paths of movement, the legs having a length corresponding to the discrete level to be sensed, said rod having an index of refraction less than that of the liquid to be sensed; a light source; and means for supporting said light source outwardly of the container disposed proximate a point in the select path of movement of one end of said glass rod; wherein light entering the one end of the glass rod when the one end thereof is proximate said light source exits the other end thereof only if the liquid level is less than the select level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A noncontact liquid sensor for sensing a plurality of select discrete levels of a liquid in a rotating housing comprising:
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a plurality of elongated glass rods internal to and movable with the housing, each rod being U-shaped and having opposite legs each having an end received in an opening through a housing wall, the legs of each rod having a length corresponding to one of the discrete levels to be sensed, said rods having an index of refraction less than that of the liquid to be sensed; a light source; and means for supporting said light source outwardly of the housing disposed proximate a select path of movement of one end of each of the glass rods, wherein light entering the one end of any glass rod when the one end thereof is proximate said light source exits the other end thereof only if the liquid level is less than the one select level. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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