Capacitative Patents (Class 73/304C)
  • Patent number: 5165084
    Abstract: A system for determining changes in sea level based on the measurement of distance between capacitive elements. The system includes an electrically conductive sphere 17, 117 mounted on an electrically non-conductive buoy 13, 113, positioned a predetermined distance above sea level with the sphere and the sea (earth) acting as capacitive elements separated by the predetermined distance. The system also includes an ion source 25 for imparting charge to the sphere 17, a clock 23, an electrometer 21 for detecting (measuring) the voltage on the sphere at selected clock times. In an alternative embodiment, the ion source and electrometer are replaced with a swept frequency voltage generator 121, an inductor 127, and an ammeter 125. The inductor 127 and the sphere 117 form an LC component. In response to voltages of various frequencies applied to the sphere 117 by the generator 121, the ammeter 125 at each clock time, detects (measures) the current at the resonant frequency of the LC component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1992
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventor: David B. Chang
  • Patent number: 5156047
    Abstract: A water level sensing probe having a probe body (24), a protective sleeve (28), and an external housing (26) is disclosed. The body contains a detector board (40) that partially protrudes from its bottom and a logic board (42) that partially protrudes from its top. The detector board senses the level of electrically conductive fluid and transmits an indication of that level to the logic board that controls the operation and partially processes the data in response to commands received through a cable (28). The detector board is protected by the protective sleeve (28) while the logic board is enclosed in the external housing (26). The probe is used by positioning on the bottom of a fluid containing tank or other vessel. Water at the bottom of the tank forms a bridging contact between a ground plane and a number of traces on the detector board proportional to the level of the water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1992
    Assignee: Tanknology Corporation International
    Inventors: John E. Tuma, Barry N. Williams, Tommy G. Bogle
  • Patent number: 5144835
    Abstract: A liquid level sensing device for determining the level of a liquid in a liquid confining unit, methods of making and operating the device and a laundry machine using the device are provided, the device comprising a pair of electrode plates disposed in spaced apart relation so as to be adapted to be in a certain position relative to the confining unit and having opposed ends, an electrical circuit connected to the electrode plates for creating a voltage signal therefrom that varies in relation to the level of the liquid in the confining unit relative to the electrode plates, a control for determining the actual level of the liquid from the signal, and a third electrode plate disposed in spaced apart relation to the pair of electrode plates and being adapted to cooperate with one of the pair of electrode plates to provide a reference voltage signal to determine the electrolytic base of the liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1992
    Assignee: Robertshaw Controls Company
    Inventor: Charles W. McDonald
  • Patent number: 5142909
    Abstract: A system for indicating level of material in a vessel comprising a probe which includes a plurality of electrically discrete probe elements of electrically conductive construction position within a material vessel in a spaced array extending height-wise of the vessel. Each probe element has electrical characteristics which vary as a function of proximity of material thereto within the vessel. In one embodiment, the probe elements comprise capacitive elements responsive to varying dielectric characteristics as material approaches each element. In another embodiment, having particularly utility in fuel level sensing applications, the probe elements comprise resistance elements responsive to cooling through immersion in fuel for varying voltage drop thereacross. Electonic circuitry is coupled to the several probe elements for detecting material level as a function of electrical characteristics of the probe elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1992
    Inventor: James S. Baughman
  • Patent number: 5138880
    Abstract: Digital level sensing probe system including digital probe constructed of two (2) concentric cylinders, forming a set of discrete, cylindrical capacitors that use the substance whose level is to be measured as a dielectric material. The set of capacitors is arranged along the axis of measurement where each capacitor represents a discrete level increment. Each capacitor is assigned a unique time slot in a switching sequence. The first level capacitor is used as a reference to which all other capacitors are sequentially compared. In the switching sequence, an AC signal is applied across each capacitor and compared with the inverted signal which is applied across the first level capacitor. A logic "1" results when the substance is present and a logic "0" when the substance is absent. The logic is decoded and converted to display the appropriate quantity of substance measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Assignee: Lee/Maatuk Engineering, Inc.
    Inventors: Calvin S. Lee, Eliahou Tousson
  • Patent number: 5132626
    Abstract: Nonintrusive sensors capable of measuring various storage cell parameters such as voltage, state-of-charge, electrolyte level, internal resistance, and temperature are attached to a monitoring module which gathers and processes signals representative of information concerning the condition of electrolytic storage cells and transmits the information to a central computer for further processing. In response to commands issued by the central computer, appropriate maintenance and/or repair operations can be initiated. Alternatively, the system described can be used to automatically perform such maintenance tasks as checking and adding electrolyte levels, reducing the voltage in cells whose output voltage is too high, and leveling the state-of-charge of each cell in an array of electrolytic storage cells. The system can monitor other functions of the electrolytic storage cells, including the evolution of hydrogen gas and the accumulation of sediments in individual electrolytic storage cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1992
    Assignee: Amoco Corporation
    Inventors: Donald Limuti, James M. Ross, Jr., Thomas L. Churchill
  • Patent number: 5122922
    Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, a capacitive sensor element which includes a metal plate which is flat and smooth and hard-coated with a dielectric material, such as an oxide. The dielectric surface slidingly contacts a smooth metal plate, such as hardened steel, with the capacitance of the sensor element varying with the area of contact of the two plates. Aluminum oxide provides an excellent dielecric surface. The sensor may be constructed in a number of configurations and can be ruggedly constructed for harsh environments. In a further embodiment, a metal member having a hard-coated dielectric material on the surface thereof is partially immersed in a conductive liquid to form a capacitive liquid level sensing element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1992
    Assignee: North American Philips Corporation
    Inventor: William E. Richeson
  • Patent number: 5121632
    Abstract: A point level sensor senses capacitance of a material in a vessel to determine level. The capacitance is input to a comparator which is part of an oscillator circuit developing a square wave signal having a period corresponding to capacitance. A microprocessor includes an internal counter which determines the period of four pulses to determine an average period. The microprocessor drives relay circuits providing discrete outputs according to specific precalibrated levels to be sensed. The point sensor includes a self-test mode which operates once per second to test for shorting of the probe, expected frequency response and an open probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1992
    Assignee: Magnetrol International, Incorporated
    Inventors: Manley S. Keeler, Steven E. Margison, Boyce M. Carsella, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5121630
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to devices for detecting the moisture content of material such as a diaper using a change in bulk dielectric constant. More particularly, the invention relates to a moisture sensing device which provides an accurate indication of the moisture content of a material such as a diaper when merely placed in the vicinity of the diaper. In a preferred embodiment, the device is a hand-held device which can be readily transported and which can detect diaper moisture without piercing the diaper or attaching electrodes directly to the diaper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1992
    Inventor: Noel M. Calvin
  • Patent number: 5121631
    Abstract: A storage installation capable of storing a variety of materials includes a shielded level sensing device disposed entirely externally of the container. The sensing device includes an elongated strip of metal which is associated with shielding circuitry for electrostatic protection of the strip. The sensing metal strip serves as a capacitor component in an oscillator circuit which is arranged so that the electrostatic field emanating from the sensing strip will change oscillator amplitude in proportion to the level to be sensed of material in the container. Detected changes in amplitude of the oscillator circuit produce a DC level proportional to the level of the oscillator amplitude, which in turn may be processed to indicate the level of material within the storage container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1992
    Assignee: Euromart Corporation
    Inventor: Terry D. Koon
  • Patent number: 5103672
    Abstract: A fluid level gauging probe having a flexible transmitter wherein the flexible transmitter includes a first flexible electrically conductive conduit flexibly and substantially coaxially supported within a second flexible conduit. The second flexible conduit includes an electrically conductive probe conduit portion forming an electrical capacitance member with the first conduit. Non conductive spacers are provided for flexibly and substantially coaxially supporting the first flexible conduit within the second flexible conduit. Non conducting locating pins are radically disposed through longitudinal slots in the first and second flexible conduits for the attaching the flexible transmitter to a probe housing and for maintaining the first and second flexible conduits in a substantially fixed longitudinal relationship when the flexible transmitter is flexed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: Ragen Data Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Vincent J. Terry, Jr., Eugene J. Schmidt, Michael J. Loftus, Kenneth J. Pedersen, Richard B. Orbell, Vidan Jovanovic
  • Patent number: 5103897
    Abstract: A hybrid capillary/mechanical two-phase thermal loop has a sensor connected in parallel with a number of evaporators to regulate the flowrate of a booster pump providing working fluid to the evaporator capillaries. This sensor is made of a coiled, conductive tube connected in parallel with the evaporators, with an inside diameter substantially greater than the inside diameters of the evaporator capillaries. A conductive wire extends within said tube, but is insulated from electrical contact with the tube. The working fluid contained within the tube acts as a dielectric between the tube and wire. The amount of liquid phase working fluid within the tube can be determined by measuring the electrical capacitance between the tube and wire. The flowrate of the booster pump is then regulated as a function of the measured capacitance to maintain a substantially constant amount of liquid phase working fluid within the sensor tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: Martin Marietta Corporation
    Inventors: Brent A. Cullimore, Curtis W. Egan, David L. Clark
  • Patent number: 5103368
    Abstract: A device that determines liquid level or volume by means of charging a plurality of capacitors in sequence. Each capacitor is charged for a fixed time interval. The voltage level obtained is a function of the liquid level and is compared with a known voltage to obtain an output signal that can be used to represent liquid depth. The capacitors are formed by two concentric tubes, one inside the other in a spaced relationship. The tubes reduce the effect of sloshing in the tank, resulting in a more stable reading. To measure volume or level in an irregular shaped tank, the capacitors can be arranged in a non-linear manner. The device has no moving parts to wear out and thus results in higher reliability and longer life.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1992
    Assignee: Therm-O-Disc, Incorporated
    Inventor: John R. Hart
  • Patent number: 5097703
    Abstract: A capacitive probe for use in a system for remotely measuring the level of fluids. The probe is continuously charged and discharged. The discharge current from the probe is measured and converted to a corresponding voltage rerepresenting the level of fluild. The voltage is then supplied to an indicating device. One embodiment of the probe includes first and second spaced supports which maintain a plurality of spaced parallel wire electrodes which form two capacitive plates. In a further embodiment of the probe, the wire electrodes are positioned on an integrally formed support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1992
    Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Hochstein Peter
  • Patent number: 5088325
    Abstract: A system for indicating level of material in a vessel as a function of material capacitance includes a capacitance probe adapted to be positioned so as to be responsive to variations in capacitance as a function of material level in the vessel. Detection circuitry is responsive to capacitance at the probe and to a reference signal for indicating material level, and includes facility for selectively adjusting sensitivity of the detection circuitry to material capacitance so as to adapt the system for materials of differing capacitance characteristics. Calibration circuitry for establishing the reference signal includes facility for varying operating characteristics of the detection circuitry during a calibration mode of operation independent of material level so as to calibrate the detection circuitry to capacitance at the probe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1992
    Assignee: Bindicator Company
    Inventors: Robert T. Eichberger, Scott M. Hewelt
  • Patent number: 5077527
    Abstract: A transducer system and method of use thereof by sequentially operating a comparator to produce a series of pulses in which the time distribution of the pulses is representative of the transducer value, and is used to normalize the sensed value in the event that the total transducer value varies due to environmental influences. The transducer is adapted to monitor the substantially linear movement of the level (fuel-air interface) of fuel in a tank and the angular positon of an input shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1991
    Assignee: Simmonds Precision Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Douglas R. Patriquin
  • Patent number: 5075631
    Abstract: A transducer system and method of use thereof by sequentially operating a comparator to produce a series of pulses in which the time distribution of the pulses is representative of the transducer value, and is used to normalize the sensed value in the event that the total transducer value varies due to environmental influences. The transducer is adapted to monitor the substantially linear movement of the level (fuel-air interface) of fuel in a tank and the angular position of an input shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1991
    Inventor: Douglas R. Patriquin
  • Patent number: 5052223
    Abstract: The present invention relates to apparatus for measuring the level and/or the volume of liquid contained in the tank. The apparatus being of the type comprising a capacitive probe including at least two generally vertical parallel separate main plates for immersing in the liquid, and capacitance-measuring means having a detection input and a ground, the detection input being connected to a first one of the main plates and the ground being connected to the second main plate, wherein the first plate is surrounded by a guard ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1991
    Assignee: Jaeger
    Inventors: Serge Regnault, Francis Dunon-Bluteau
  • Patent number: 5051921
    Abstract: A liquid level and composition sensor includes a first interdigitated capacitor mounted substantially vertically in a tank, and a second interdigitated capacitor mounted substantially horizontally in and near the bottom of the tank. An electronic processor is responsive to the value of capacitance of the first capacitor for producing a first voltage signal proportional to the level of the liquid in the tank and is responsive to the value of capacitance of the second capacitor for producing a second voltage signal having a voltage level corresponding to the composition or dielectric constant of the liquid. The processor also multiplies the first and second voltage signals together to produce a liquid level voltage output signal having a constant slope for voltage amplitude versus liquid level, regardless of the composition of the liquid in the tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1991
    Assignee: David Sarnoff Research Center, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert W. Paglione
  • Patent number: 5050431
    Abstract: A liquid level sensing device for determining the level of a liquid in a liquid confining unit, methods of making and operating the device and a laundry machine using the device are provided, the device comprising a pair of electrode plates disposed in spaced apart relation so as to be adapted to be in a certain position relative to the confining unit and having opposed ends, an electrical circuit connected to the electrode plates for creating a voltage signal therefrom that varies in relation to the level of the liquid in the confining unit relative to the electrode plates, a control for determining the actual level of the liquid from the signal, and a third electrode plate disposed in spaced apart relation to the pair of electrode plates and being adapted to cooperate with one of the pair of electrode plates to provide a reference voltage signal to determine the electrolytic base of the liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1991
    Assignee: Robertshaw Controls Company
    Inventor: Charles W. McDonald
  • Patent number: 5049878
    Abstract: An improved system for generating a signal representative of the level of a material having a dielectric constant within a vessel is disclosed. The system features use of a first probe for generating a signal indicative of the dielectric constant of the material which is divided into a signal varying with the level of the material whereby a compensated level signal irrespective of the actual dielectric constant is measured. In a preferred embodiment, a single integrator is used to perform the division operation whereby inaccuracies due to component variation including long-term drift are eliminated. The instrument is disclosed as functioning in a two-wire instrument system having low power requirements, permitting use of conventional signal limits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Drexelbrook Engineering Company
    Inventor: David M. Stern
  • Patent number: 5048335
    Abstract: A system for indicating the level of material in a vessel as a function of material capacitance comprising a resonant circuit including a capacitance probe adapted to be disposed in a vessel so as to be responsive to variations in capacitance as a function of material level. An oscillator has an output coupled to the resonant circuit and to a phase detector for detecting variations in phase angle as a funciton of probe capacitance. Level detection circuitry is responsive to an output of the phase detector and to a reference signal indicative of a level of material for indicating material level as a function of a difference between capacitance at the probe and the reference signal. In the preferred embodiments of the invention disclosed, an automatic calibration circuit adjusts the resonance characteristics of the parallel resonant circuit in a predetermined or preprogrammed manner during a calibration operation to a point indicative of the predetermined reference material level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Bindicator Company
    Inventors: Norman F. Marsh, John R. Schutt, Bruce W. Campbell
  • Patent number: 5049825
    Abstract: System and method of error reduction in which a comparator is sequentially operated to produce series of pulses in which the time distribution of the pulses is related to the displacement being monitored by the transducer. In particular, the comparator is sequentially operated to provide two sets of pulses using a positive ramp voltage, and then using a negative ramp voltage having a magnitude equal to the positive ramp voltage. Averaged time periods between the pulses are used to eliminate offset errors in the determination of the value that the transducer is monitoring. The transducer is adapted to monitor the substantially linear movement of the level (fuel-air interface) of fuel in a tank and the angular position of an input shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Simmonds Precision Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce R. Kline
  • Patent number: 5045286
    Abstract: A device for injecting a fixed quantity of sample liquid is provided with a unit for aspirating and injecting sample liquid. The sample aspirating and injection unit has a nozzle connecting portion. The liquid injection device is provided with an injection nozzle attached to and detachable from the nozzle connecting portion of the sample aspirating and injecting unit and electrodes are attached to the injection nozzle. Conductive members which are electrically connected to the electrodes of the injection nozzle are attached to the nozzle connecting portion of the sample aspirating and injecting unit, and a detecting unit which cooperates with the electrodes to detect the surface level of sample liquid is connected to the conductive members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1991
    Assignee: Olympus Optical Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Masaichi Kitajima, Takayuki Aihara, Hajime Sakuma
  • Patent number: 5042299
    Abstract: A linear compensated capacitive fluid-level sensing device includes three capacitors. A measurement capacitor is positionable during use to receive a fluid. A compensation capacitor is submerged in the fluid so that the fluid fills the space between the electrodes. An offset capacitor has a capacitance equivalent to the capacitance of the measurement capacitor when only air exists between the measurement electrodes. Charge applied to each of the three capacitors is discharged to an associated differential amplifier through a respective switch when the capacitors are disconnected from a charging voltage supply. The offset amplifier generates an inverted output current that is applied to the discharge currents of the measurement and compensation amplifiers. The compensation amplifier output gates a frequency-controlled oscillator that in turn controls the switches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 27, 1991
    Assignee: IIMorrow, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Wells
  • Patent number: 5031453
    Abstract: System and method of error reduction in which a comparator is sequentially operated to produce series of pulses in which the time distribution of the pulses is related to the displacement being monitored by the transducer. In particular, the comparator is sequentially operated to provide two sets of pulses using a positive ramp voltage, and then using a negative ramp voltage having a magnitude equal to the positive ramp voltage. Averaged time periods between the pulses are used to eliminate offset errors in the determination of the value that the transducer is monitoring. The transducer is adapted to monitor the substantially linear movement of the level (fuel-air interface) of fuel in a tank and the angular position of an input shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1991
    Assignee: Simmonds Precision Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce R. Kline
  • Patent number: 5017909
    Abstract: A non-intrusive fluid level detector including a single point capacitive sensor mounted on the outside surface of a receptacle such that capacitive principles can be utilized to sense the level of a liquid contained within the receptacle. The sensor assembly is disposed in a substantially fixed position on the exterior wall of the receptacle wherein the dielectric effect of the liquid changes the effective capacitance of the sensing capacitor as the liquid rises and falls within the receptacle. This change in effective capacitance is detected by electronic circuitry included in the detector device. In one embodiment, the fluid level detector is directly mounted to a completely non-conductive receptacle. In another embodiment, the fluid level detector is mounted to a non-conductive window which is an integral part of a receptacle fabricated out of a conductive material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: Standex International Corporation
    Inventor: Lewis E. Goekler
  • Patent number: 5005409
    Abstract: A capacitive level gauge for placement in a container (12) determines the level of substance (14) in the container (12). The gauge (10) includes a measurement capacitor (C1) for measuring level and a reference capacitor (C2) for determining dielectric constant of the substance (14). A controller (34) is responsive to the capacitors (C1, C2) for producing a level signal which simultaneously indicated the level and dielectric constant of the material. The level signal includes a frequency which is representative of dielectric constant and a pulse width representative of level. The gauge (10) supports a first pair of parallel conductive members (26, 28) to establish the measurement capacitor (C1) and a second pair of parallel conductive members (28, 32) spaced along the gauge and below the measurement capacitor (C1) to establish the reference capacitor (C2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: Teleflex Incorporated
    Inventor: Peter A. Hochstein
  • Patent number: 5005407
    Abstract: A storage installation which is capable of storing a variety of materials, both conductive and non-conductive, includes a level sensing device disposed entirely externally of the container for the material such as to the exterior of the walls thereof. The sensing device includes an elongated strip of metal preferably copper or brass cut to the length of the container when arranged in a vertical direction therefor and applied to the exterior of the container by suitable adhesive material. The sensing element serves as a capacitor component in an oscillator circuit which is arranged whereby the electrostatic field emanating from the sensing strip will change the oscillator amplitude proportional to the level of the material in the container. The detected changes in amplitude in the oscillator circuit will produce a DC level proportional to the level of the oscillator amplitude. The DC level in turn will be processed by a remote indicator circuit to drive a readout meter, bar graph or digital unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: Level Electronics, Inc.
    Inventor: Terry D. Koon
  • Patent number: 5001927
    Abstract: A liquid sensing assembly (10) senses the level of liquid (18) in a container (12). The assembly (10) includes a reference sensing capacitor (16) for sensing the dielectric constant of the liquid and a level sensing capacitor (14) for sensing the level of the liquid with a dielectric factor. A housing (20) forms one plate of the capacitors (14, 16), and two separate coiled wires form the second plates of the capacitors (14, 16). The capacitors (14, 16) are located within the housing (20) and separated by a seal (46) to prevent liquid from passing therethrough. The reference capacitor (16) is located in the upper end (28) of the housing (20) and receives the liquid directly at an inlet (52) and fills to overflow at an outlet (56) into the container (12). The level capacitor (16) is in the lower section of the housing (20) to sense the level in the container (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Assignee: Teleflex Incorporated
    Inventors: James E. LaCava, David C. Richmond, Norman S. Martucci, Peter A. Hochstein
  • Patent number: 5001596
    Abstract: A capacitor for a fluid level sensor that has first and second elongated expandable capacitor plates mounted in spaced relationship with respect to each other in a container to form a capacitor for measuring data representing the liquid in the container, the capacitor plates being continuously expandable from a first length to a second length with a given change in the shape of the container. Thus, the capacitor compensates for the change in container shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1991
    Assignee: Therm-O-Disc, Incorporated
    Inventor: John R. Hart
  • Patent number: 4989570
    Abstract: A fail-detection system is designed for detecting failure of a fuel concentration sensor for monitoring concentration of one of a plurality of different types of fuels which are blended to be supplied to an internal combustion engine, which fuel concentration sensor varies output signal level depending upon the monitored fuel concentration in the blended fuels. The system comprises first means for receiving the output signal from the fuel concentration sensor for providing a monitored data associated with monitored fuel concentration, second means for providing a reference data representative of normal range of the value of the monitored data, and third means for comparing the monitored data with the reference data for detecting abnormality of the fuel concentration sensor when the monitored data is out of a predetermined relationship with the reference data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1991
    Assignee: Japan Electronic Control Systems Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Masaru Kuribara, Masamichi Imamura, Yoshiki Yuzuriha
  • Patent number: 4987776
    Abstract: A storage installation which is capable of storing a variety of free-flowing materials, both conductive and non-conductive, includes a level sensing device which may be disposed either exteriorly or interiorly thereof. The device has either one or a plurality of level sensor and sensor circuit pairs which are preferably disposed vertically within a non-electrically conducting tube which may be hermetically sealed from contact with the stored material. The level sensors comprise respective sensing capacitors, each having effectively a single plate construction. Grounded electrical contacts, if relatively adjacent, may comprise the other side of the effective sensing capacitor. Electrostatic force lines flow outward from the sensing capacitor(s), and are differentially interfered with by the presence or absence of materials or objects to be sensed. Such interference affects the dielectric constant of the respective sensing capacitor, which can in turn be detected to drive a level indicator display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 29, 1991
    Inventor: Terry D. Koon
  • Patent number: 4983964
    Abstract: A system for the transmission of data in a measuring instrument includes a measuring device is being introduced in a medium in order to measure specific properties thereof and with which these measuring data are being transmitted. The system includes autonomous and active measuring device; a freely movable electrically conductive element with which the measuring device is connected; a signal receiving unit where through or along which, the electrically conductive element, without making physical or galvanic contact, can move freely; a signal processing unit which is electrically connected with the signal receiving unit and a direct or indirect electric connection between the electrically conductive and freely movable element and the medium to be tested.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1991
    Assignee: Elektriciteit Voor Goederenbehandling Marine en Industrie, in het verkart "Egemin", naamloze vennootschap
    Inventor: Leo Van de Pas
  • Patent number: 4982606
    Abstract: A fluid level sensor for determining the amount of liquid in a container. Thin metal plates are placed parallely adjacent each other to form a capacitor cell coated with a non-hygroscopic film. The plates are mounted on the walls of the container containing fluid. As the fluid covers more surface area of the capacitor plates, the dielectric properties of the fluid increase the capacitance of the cell proportionally. The plates are connected to an oscillator whose output frequency varies with the change in container fluid levels. By monitoring these frequency changes, the container fluid levels of the fluid in the container can be controlled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1991
    Assignee: Raytheon Company
    Inventors: Joseph R. Adamski, Donald A. Coates
  • Patent number: 4952914
    Abstract: A washer fluid monitor comprising a pair of electrically conducting probes projecting downward into a washer fluid reservoir and incorporated into part of the positive feedback loop of a Wien bridge oscillator. One of the probes is grounded; and the Wien bridge oscillator is modified with an additional capacitor isolating the other probe from the DC supply and intermediate voltages so that it is essentially grounded at the oscillator frequency to greatly reduce or eliminate ionic currents in the washer fluid and resulting probe degradation without the need for an isolating transformer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1990
    Assignee: General Motors Corporation
    Inventor: Donald L. Mueller
  • Patent number: 4950998
    Abstract: A probe developing an admittance with a material whose condition is to be continuously measured is capacitively coupled with a variable frequency oscillator, preferably one having a digital output stage, for generating a variable frequency signal having a period varying with the admittance developed at the probe. Both the oscillator input and output are capacitively coupled to the probe. In a preferred embodiment, a set point circuit including a plurality of resistors coupled in parallel with the oscillator output and a plurality of switches coupled in parallel with the probe conductor and each with a different one of the resistor, provides easy circuit adjustment for use of the system with a variety of materials. A preferred digital circuit employing a pair of flip flops, fixed timer and one shot generate a fixed period variable duration duty cycle digital voltage level signal for transmission, if desired, or for conversion into a variable current signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1990
    Assignee: Drexelbrook Controls, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan L. Kramer, Steven R. Petersen, Herbert A. Shauger, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4947689
    Abstract: A capacitive level gauge for placement in a container (12) determines the level of substance (14) in the container (12). The gauge (10) includes a measurement capacitor (C1) for measuring level and a reference capacitor (C2) for determining dielectric constant of the substance (14). A controller (34) is responsive to the capacitors (C1, C2) for producing a level signal which simultaneously indicated the level and dielectric constant of the material. The level signal includes a frequency which is representative of dielectric constant and a pulse width representative of level. The gauge (10) supports a first pair of parallel conductive members (26, 28) to establish the measurement capacitor (C1) and a second pair of parallel conductive members (28, 32) spaced along the gauge and below the measurement capacitor (C1) to establish the reference capacitor (C2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1990
    Inventor: Peter A. Hochstein
  • Patent number: 4924702
    Abstract: A capacitive sensor is constructed to eliminate electrical conduction through a liquid being measured. The electrical conduction in the liquid occurs between the plates of the reference and measuring capacitors. The capacitive plates which are spaced from the common capacitive plate to form the reference and measuring capacitors are of unitary construction and formed from anodized aluminum. The anodization forms an insulated surface which prevents conduction between the electrodes through the liquid. A ratio taken between the measuring capacitor and reference capacitor is therefore indicative of the level of the liquid within the gap of the measuring capacitor and is independent of the conductance of the liquid and its dielectric constant. Such a probe is particularly useful in applications where the liquid undergoes indeterminable changes in conductivity such as a lubricant which becomes contaminated by metallic particulates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1990
    Assignee: Kavlico Corporation
    Inventor: Kyong Park
  • Patent number: 4918619
    Abstract: A true mass fuel gaging system for aircraft utilizing multiplexing of tank unit measurements in or adjacent a fuel tank for improved accuracy and fault isolation. The system provides dual equipment channels for redundancy throughout all data processing portions of the system and also uses extensive built-in testing (BIT) routines so that upon detection of a fault an alternative channel can be switched into use. Detected fault locations are displayed in the cockpit with the fuel quantity displays. The system also provides displays of center of gravity measurements derived from fuel mass and location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1984
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1990
    Assignees: Gull Inc., McDonnell Douglas Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene F. Orloff, Martin Horowitz, Charles H. Ritter
  • Patent number: 4914377
    Abstract: A capacitance probe extends into a container for material which increases the capacitance between the probe and the container when the material contacts the probe. A fixed RF voltage is supplied to the base of a transistor in an electronic translator having a capacitor between the probe and the transistor's emitter. A first diode conducts between the base and RF ground. A second diode conducts between the emitter and the base. A small-value capacitor is connected between an ungrounded DC supply terminal and the probe. A third diode conducts variable DC to the transistor's collector from a variable DC signal line supplied with DC for the DC terminal through a resistor. A comparator has a first input connected to the line and a second input connected to a reference voltage. The comparator's output is adapted to energize an output signal and a relay when the DC signal on the line drops below the reference voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Assignee: Ludlow Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Craig A. Russell
  • Patent number: 4896099
    Abstract: This invention relates to a method of annoucing a low level of the remaining liquid in a dropper. According to the present invention, two electrodes are attached to the outer surface of a dropper, and a pulse of a stable level is applied to one of these electrodes. The remaining quantity of the liquid in the dropper can be detected automatically with ease by utilizing the variations of the electrostatic capacity occurring between these two electrodes. An annunciator is activated when it receives a signal representative of a low level of the liquid in the dropper, to inform a nurse of the necessity of replacing the dropper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 23, 1990
    Assignee: Toho Plastic Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Takeo Suzuki
  • Patent number: 4888989
    Abstract: A level sensor system for liquids and liquid slurries utilizes a capacitive probe which extends longitudinally into a liquid or liquid slurry containing vessel, and which may contain inner and outer sensors spaced from each other in an assembly with a flow control screen at its lower end to permit egress of liquid and exclusion of the solid slurry material, thereby enabling both liquid and slurry level to be determined. The capacitance presented by each sensor is converted into a digital output in repetitive cycles having a reference phase, where a reference voltage is generated by charging a reference capacitor while a counter is registering counts and until a pre-determined count is reached, and in a computing phase while counts are accumulated until the capacitance presented by the probe charges to a voltage equal to the reference voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1989
    Assignee: General Signal Corporation
    Inventor: John C. Homer
  • Patent number: 4881873
    Abstract: A bilge pump switch sensing the presence of bilge water by measuring the density of water by using an ultrasonic field penetrating the water, the field extending through the housing of the switch. Thus the internal elements of the switch are isolated from any contact with the water. The ultrasonic field detecting the presence of water activates sensing means in said switch housing to activate the pump, delay means being provided against false pump starts due to wave action as caused by a rocking boat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1989
    Assignee: Altus Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Leonard S. Smith, Gary L. Cook
  • Patent number: 4879902
    Abstract: An electronic level control structure for regulating a fluid level in a vessel, such as a humidifier tank. The electronic level control has at least two Teflon.RTM. coated probes for sensing fluid level in the tank and extending downwardly from a main body member. A downwardly extending sleeve positions about a portion of the upper regions of each of the probes. The Teflon.RTM. coating and the sleeve at the upper region of each probe inhibits the formation of scale between the probes at the upper end of each probe by preventing or minimizing the amount of contact by vaporous gases, mineral salts and other contaminants about the upper regions of each probe. This also prevents buildup of electrical conductive scale. In one embodiment, three probes of different lengths extend downwardly from a body member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1989
    Assignee: DRI Steem Humidifier Co.
    Inventor: Peter J. Loniello
  • Patent number: 4875497
    Abstract: A capacitance liquid level or volume sensing and touch control system for use with a conductive liquid having some isolation from and a capacitance to ground in accordance with its volume, is characterized by a circuit for cyclically charging the liquid a predetermined amount and then discharging it for a fixed time through an impedance. The extent of discharge of the liquid at the end of the fixed time is sensed, and is used to generate a signal representative of the volume of the liquid and its level. The system also has a capacitance touch control circuit, which generates an output signal when a sensor probe is touched or closely approached by a user. The signals from the capacitance liquid level sensing circuit and the touch control circuit are applied to a discriminator circuit which, when a signal representative of a sensed minimum volume of liquid is present, enables outputs from the touch control circuit to operate peripheral equipment, such as a pump for recirculating the liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1989
    Inventor: Ralph T. Worthington
  • Patent number: 4872120
    Abstract: A true mass fuel gaging system for aircraft utilizing multiplexing of tank unit measurements in or adjacent a fuel tank for improved accuracy and fault isolation. The system provides dual equipment channels for redundancy throughout all data processing portions of the system and also uses extensive built-in testing (BIT) routines so that upon detection of a fault an alternative channel can be switched into use. Detected fault locations are displayed in the cockpit with the fuel quantity displays. The system also provides displays of center of gravity measurements derived from fuel mass and location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1989
    Assignees: Gull Inc., McDonnell Douglas Corporation
    Inventors: Eugene F. Orloff, Martin Horowitz, Charles H. Rittner
  • Patent number: 4864857
    Abstract: A storage installation which is capable of storing a variety of free-flowing materials, both conductive and non-conductive, includes a level sensing device disposed preferably vertically therein. The device has a plurality of level sensor and sensor circuit pairs disposed vertically within a non-electrically conducting tube which is hermetically sealed from contact with the stored material. The level sensors comprise plural sensing capacitors, each having cylindrical upper plates and grounded lower plates. Electrostatic force lines from the sensing capacitors penetrate walls of the sealed tube, and are differentially interfered with by the presence or absence of material to be sensed. Such interference affects the dielectric constant of the respective sensing capacitor, which can in turn be detected by a relatively small corresponding circuit housed directly in the tube. DC signals from the respective circuits are brought out of the tube to drive a level indicator display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Inventor: Terry D. Koon
  • Patent number: 4851831
    Abstract: An improved system for generating a signal representative of the level of a material having a dielectric constant within a vessel is disclosed. The system features use of a first probe for generating a signal indicative of the dielectric constant of the material which is divided into a signal varying with the level of the material whereby a compensated level signal irrespective of the actual dielectric constant is measured. In a preferred embodiment, a single integrator is used to perform the division operation whereby inaccuracies due to component variation including long-term drift are eliminated. The instrument is disclosed as functioning in a two-wire instrument system having low power requirements, permitting use of conventional signal limits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Assignee: Drexelbrook Engineering Co.
    Inventor: David M. Stern
  • Patent number: RE34073
    Abstract: This invention relates to a method of annoucing a low level of the remaining liquid in a dropper. According to the present invention, two electrodes are attached to the outer surface of a dropper, and a pulse of a stable level is applied to one of these electrodes. The remaining quantity of the liquid in the dropper can be detected automatically with ease by utilizing the variations of the electrostatic capacity occurring between these two electrodes. An annunciator is activated when it receives a signal representative of a low level of the liquid in the dropper, to inform a nurse of the necessity of replacing the dropper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Assignee: Toho Plastic Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Takeo Suzuki