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Gauge for measuring the conductance of a liquid present between two electrodes

  • US 4,780,663 A
  • Filed: 03/27/1986
  • Issued: 10/25/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/01/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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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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