Gauge for measuring the conductance of a liquid present between two electrodes
First Claim
1. In a vessel holding a liquid, a gauge for measuring the conductance of a liquid in the vessel, comprising a measuring electrode within and spaced from a corresponding part of the vessel, acting as a counter-electrode, and a compensation electrode within the vessel which is spaced from the measuring electrode and from a corresponding part of the vessel, acting as another counter-electrode, the electrodes and their counter-electrodes constituting a measuring and a compensation conductance cell therebetween, characterized in that the electrodes of the compensation cell are parallel, the measuring electrode is spaced from its opposite counter-electrode and the horizontal distance between measuring and counter-electrodes varies with the height at which such distance is measured, while the horizontal distance between compensation and counter-electrodes is constant, whereby the quotient of the cell-conductances varies as a linear function of the liquid height in the vessel.
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Abstract
A liquid level gauge consists of two main cells comprising a measuring electrode, a compensation electrode and their respective counter electrodes. Circuitry is provided to determine the conductance of the liquid in each cell. Further circuitry is provided to calculate the quotient of the respective cell conductances, which is indicative of the liquid level. The surface areas of the measuring and compensating electrodes are kept equal, but the distance between the measuring electrode and its counter electrode increases linearly, while the distance between the compensation electrode and its counter electrode is constant.
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1. In a vessel holding a liquid, a gauge for measuring the conductance of a liquid in the vessel, comprising a measuring electrode within and spaced from a corresponding part of the vessel, acting as a counter-electrode, and a compensation electrode within the vessel which is spaced from the measuring electrode and from a corresponding part of the vessel, acting as another counter-electrode, the electrodes and their counter-electrodes constituting a measuring and a compensation conductance cell therebetween, characterized in that the electrodes of the compensation cell are parallel, the measuring electrode is spaced from its opposite counter-electrode and the horizontal distance between measuring and counter-electrodes varies with the height at which such distance is measured, while the horizontal distance between compensation and counter-electrodes is constant, whereby the quotient of the cell-conductances varies as a linear function of the liquid height in the vessel.
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