Liquid quantity sensor and method
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1. An apparatus for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation and physical motions acting on the container means, wherein the container means comprises an enclosed, surrounding side wall, which comprises:
- a. a first conductor means provided by the surrounding side wall of the container means;
b. a second conductor means provided inside the container means in a proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the surrounding side wall providing the first conductor means to provide a capacitor means, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means;
c. a current generator means electrically connected to the capacitor means to cause equal and opposite electrical changes to form on the first and second conductor means with the liquid serving as a dielectric to thereby provide a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent with which the first and second conductor means are at least partially immersed in the liquid;
d. inclinometer means for indicating an inclination of the container means; and
e. computer means for manipulating the first capacitance measurement and the inclination of the container means with respect to a set of reference capacitance values for various percent fill quantities of the liquid in the container means at various inclinations to indicate the quantity of liquid filled in the container means at the indicated inclination.
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Abstract
A sensor apparatus is described that detects and indicates the quantity of cryogenic liquid in a Dewar container, independent of the spatial orientation and the physical motions acting on the container.
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24 Claims
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1. An apparatus for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation and physical motions acting on the container means, wherein the container means comprises an enclosed, surrounding side wall, which comprises:
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a. a first conductor means provided by the surrounding side wall of the container means; b. a second conductor means provided inside the container means in a proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the surrounding side wall providing the first conductor means to provide a capacitor means, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; c. a current generator means electrically connected to the capacitor means to cause equal and opposite electrical changes to form on the first and second conductor means with the liquid serving as a dielectric to thereby provide a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent with which the first and second conductor means are at least partially immersed in the liquid; d. inclinometer means for indicating an inclination of the container means; and e. computer means for manipulating the first capacitance measurement and the inclination of the container means with respect to a set of reference capacitance values for various percent fill quantities of the liquid in the container means at various inclinations to indicate the quantity of liquid filled in the container means at the indicated inclination. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation and physical motions acting on the container means, which comprises:
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a. first conductor means disposed inside the container means and immersable in the liquid independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; b. second conductor means provided inside the container means in a proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the first conductor means to provide a capacitor means, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; c. current generator means electrically connected to the capacitor means to cause equal and opposite electrical changes to form on the first and second conductor means with the liquid serving as a dielectric to thereby provide a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent with which the first and second conductor means are at least partially immersed in the liquid; d. inclinometer means provided to indicate an inclination of the container means; and e. computer means for manipulating the first capacitance measurement and the inclination of the container means with respect to a set of reference capacitance values for various percent fill quantities of the liquid in the container means at various inclinations to indicate the liquid quantity in the container means at the indicated inclination. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. An apparatus for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means, which comprises:
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a. first conductor means comprising a plurality of first parallel conductor members electrically connected together and disposed inside the container means; b. second conductor means comprising a plurality of second conductor members electrically connected together and disposed in an alternating, proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the first conductor means, to thereby provide the capacitor means as alternating first and second conductor means connected in series and disposed inside the container means, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; c. current generator means electrically connected to the capacitor means to cause equal and opposite electrical charges to form on the first and second conductor means with the liquid serving as a dielectric to thereby provide a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent with which the first and second conductor means are at least partially immersed in the liquid; d. inclinometer means provided to indicate an inclination of the container means; and e. computer means for manipulating the first capacitance measurement and the inclination of the container means with respect to a set of reference capacitance values for various percent fill quantities of the liquid in the container means at various inclinations to indicate the liquid quantity in the container means at the indicated inclination. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. An apparatus for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means, wherein the container means has a longitudinal axis and includes an inner wall having a generally cylindrical shape closed by first and second closure means provided at opposed ends of the cylindrical shape, the detecting apparatus comprising:
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a. first conductor means comprising a plurality of first parallel conductor members electrically connected together and disposed inside the container means; b. second conductor means comprising a plurality of second conductor members electrically connected together and disposed in an alternating, proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the first conductor means, to thereby provide the capacitor means as alternating first and second conductor means connected in series and disposed inside the container means, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means with the first conductor means provided adjacent to a sufficient portion of the cylindrically-shaped inner wall of the container means so that at least part of the first conductor means is immersed in the liquid independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; c. current generator means electrically connected to the capacitor means to cause equal and opposite electrical charges to form on the first and second conductor means having the liquid as the dielectric to thereby provide a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent with which the first and second conductor means are at least partially immersed in the liquid; and d. computer means for manipulating the first capacitance measurement with respect to a reference capacitance value related to a given fill quantity to thereby determine the quantity of liquid filled in the container means. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation and physical motions acting on the container means, wherein the container means comprises an enclosed, surrounding side wall, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. providing a capacitor means disposed inside the container means, the capacitor means comprising a first conductor means provided by the surrounding side wall of the container means and a second conductor means provided in a proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the first conductor means, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; b. charging the capacitor means using a current generator means, wherein the capacitor means provides a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent the capacitor means is immersed in the liquid in the container means serving as the dielectric; c. deriving an inclination of the container means using an inclinometer means; d. manipulating the first capacitance measurement with respect to a set of reference capacitance measurements derived from either the liquid in the container means or a reference fluid serving as the second dielectric for various percent fill quantities of the liquid in the container means at various inclinations to indicate the quantity of liquid in the container means at the indicated inclination; and e. utilizing at least one of the measurement of the volume of the liquid in the container means and the inclination of the container means. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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20. An apparatus for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means, which comprises:
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a. first conductor means comprising a plurality of concentric first cylinder members electrically connected together and disposed inside the container means; b. second conductor means comprising a plurality of concentric second cylinder members electrically connected together and disposed in an alternating, proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the first cylinder members to thereby provide the capacitor means as alternating first and second conductor means connected in series and disposed inside the container means, wherein one of the first cylinder members is disposed radially outwardly inside the container means further than any of the other first and second cylinder members as an outer most first cylinder member, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; c. current generator means electrically connected to the capacitor means to cause equal and opposite electrical charges to form on the first and second conductor means with the liquid serving as a dielectric to thereby provide a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent with which the first and second conductor means are at least partially immersed in the liquid; and d. computer means for manipulating the first capacitance measurement with respect to a reference capacitance value related to a given fill quantity to thereby determine the quantity of liquid filled in the container means. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22)
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23. An apparatus for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means, which comprises:
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a. first conductor means comprising a plurality of first parallel conductor members electrically connected together and disposed inside the container means; b. second conductor means comprising a plurality of second conductor members electrically connected together and disposed in an alternating, proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the first conductor means, to thereby provide the capacitor means as alternating first and second conductor means connected in series and disposed inside the container means, the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; c. current generator means electrically connected to the capacitor means to cause equal and opposite electrical charges to form on the first and second conductor means with the liquid serving as a dielectric to thereby provide a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent with which the first and second conductor means are at least partially immersed in the liquid; d. thermometer means that provides a measurement of the temperature of the liquid within the container means; and e. computer means for manipulating the first capacitance measurement with respect to a reference capacitance value related to a given fill quantity and with respect to the temperature measurement to thereby determine the quantity of liquid filled in the container means.
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24. A method for detecting a liquid quantity within a container means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means, which comprises:
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a. providing a capacitor means disposed inside the container means, the capacitor means comprising a plurality of concentric, first parallel cylinder members electrically connected together and a plurality of concentric, second cylinder members electrically connected together and disposed in an alternating, proximately spaced and parallel relationship with respect to the plurality of first conductor members to thereby provide the capacitor means as alternating first and second conductor means connected in series and arranged inside the container means with the liquid therein serving as a dielectric for the capacitor means independent of the spatial orientation of the container means; b. electrically charging the capacitor means using a current generator means applying an electrical charge to the plurality of first and second parallel cylinder members, wherein the capacitor means provides a first capacitance measurement directly related to the extent the capacitor means is immersed in the liquid in the container means serving as the dielectric; c. deriving a reference capacitance measurement from either the liquid in the container means or a reference fluid serving as a second dielectric for a known areal extent of the capacitor means; d. manipulating the first capacitance measurement with respect to a reference capacitance value to thereby determine the quantity of liquid in the container means; and e. utilizing the measurement of the volume of the liquid in the container means.
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