Tank level meter
First Claim
1. A tank level meter, particularly for measuring contents of a fuel tank of a motor vehicle and having a bottom and a top, said tank level meter comprising a sound conducting member extending from the bottom of the tank to the top of the tank;
- a sound generator coupled to one end of said sound conducting member to generate bending waves thereon;
a sound receiver coupled to an opposite end of said sound conducting member, the material of said sound conducting member having an acoustic impedance which differs from that of a measured medium in said tank, said sound receiver detecting a measuring signal which depends on variations of velocity of sound waves propagating at an interface of said sound conducting member and surrounding media present in the tank;
a coating at least partially surrounding said sound conducting member and having an acoustic impedance which differs from the acoustic impedance of said sound conducting member and is selected such that the sound waves arrive at said sound receiver with a phase shift which is substantially equal to a full cycle (2π
radians) of said sound waves to thereby achieve an unambiguous reading of the measured signal.
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Abstract
A tank level meter includes an elongated sound conductor of a solid material extending over the entire height of the tank and having a coating partially surrounding it. A sound generator is coupled to one end of the sound conductor to excite thereon surface waves and the opposite end of the conductor is coupled to a sound receiver. Due to different acoustic impedances of the material of the sound conductor of the fluids present in the tank that means of the air and of a liquid whose level is to be measured, the sound waves propagating at the interface of the sound conducting member and fluids arrive to the receiver with a phase shift which is proportional to the liquid level in the tank. By a suitable selection of materials of the sound conductor and coating it is possible to obtain an unambiguous measuring signal at the receiver or a measuring signal having a high resolution. By using at least two sound conductors in the tank it is possible to obtain both a single value volume reading and a high resolution.
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1. A tank level meter, particularly for measuring contents of a fuel tank of a motor vehicle and having a bottom and a top, said tank level meter comprising a sound conducting member extending from the bottom of the tank to the top of the tank;
- a sound generator coupled to one end of said sound conducting member to generate bending waves thereon;
a sound receiver coupled to an opposite end of said sound conducting member, the material of said sound conducting member having an acoustic impedance which differs from that of a measured medium in said tank, said sound receiver detecting a measuring signal which depends on variations of velocity of sound waves propagating at an interface of said sound conducting member and surrounding media present in the tank;
a coating at least partially surrounding said sound conducting member and having an acoustic impedance which differs from the acoustic impedance of said sound conducting member and is selected such that the sound waves arrive at said sound receiver with a phase shift which is substantially equal to a full cycle (2π
radians) of said sound waves to thereby achieve an unambiguous reading of the measured signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a sound generator coupled to one end of said sound conducting member to generate bending waves thereon;
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