Electronic dipstick for indicating the oil level of an engine
First Claim
1. A dipstick for an engine sump comprising:
- an elongated member for insertion into an appropriate aperture to the engine sump, the elongated member having high and low marks indicating a high oil level and a low oil level in the engine sump, respectively;
float means mounted for restricted movement between the high oil level mark and the low oil level mark within a cage means integral with the elongated member, the cage means having an integral circular segment shaped portion at one side thereof and being closed at a top end and a bottom end, the float means having a substantially D-shaped cross section with a flat surface adjacent a flat surface of the circular segment shaped portion of the cage means, the float means having at least one permanent magnet therein as a switch activating means;
a first reed switch associated with the high oil level mark, sealed within the circular segment shaped portion of the cage means, the first reed switch activated by the permanent magnet when the float means is at or above the high oil level mark;
a second reed switch associated with the low oil level mark, sealed within the circular segment shaped portion of the cage means, the second reed switch activated by the permanent magnet when the float means is at or below the low oil level mark; and
indicating means to indicate when the permanent magnet activates the first reed switch or the second reed switch.
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Abstract
A dipstick for measuring oil levels provides an electronic indication when oil in an internal combustion engine sump is low or high. The electronic dipstick does not have to be removed as is normal for most dipsticks which determine level from observing a wet line on the stick. The dipstick has an elongated member for insertion into an aperture of a sump, the member has a high mark and a low mark thereon representing oil level in the sump. A float is mounted for movement within a cage integral with the elongated member, the float having a magnet to activate a switch. A first switch is associated with the high level and a second switch is associated with the low level. An indicating arrangement indicates when the magnet in the float activates either the first switch and/or the second switch.
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8 Claims
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1. A dipstick for an engine sump comprising:
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an elongated member for insertion into an appropriate aperture to the engine sump, the elongated member having high and low marks indicating a high oil level and a low oil level in the engine sump, respectively; float means mounted for restricted movement between the high oil level mark and the low oil level mark within a cage means integral with the elongated member, the cage means having an integral circular segment shaped portion at one side thereof and being closed at a top end and a bottom end, the float means having a substantially D-shaped cross section with a flat surface adjacent a flat surface of the circular segment shaped portion of the cage means, the float means having at least one permanent magnet therein as a switch activating means; a first reed switch associated with the high oil level mark, sealed within the circular segment shaped portion of the cage means, the first reed switch activated by the permanent magnet when the float means is at or above the high oil level mark; a second reed switch associated with the low oil level mark, sealed within the circular segment shaped portion of the cage means, the second reed switch activated by the permanent magnet when the float means is at or below the low oil level mark; and indicating means to indicate when the permanent magnet activates the first reed switch or the second reed switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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