The invention relates to an apparatus for determining and/or monitoring at least one process variable of a medium in a container. The apparatus includes: At least one probe unit, which includes at least one sensor electrode and a guard electrode; and at least one electronics unit, which supplies the sensor electrode with an activating signal and which supplies the guard electrode with a guard signal. The process variable is, for example, fill-level.
In the state of the art, it is known to monitor fill-level of a medium by detecting whether the conductive medium is providing electrical contact between a probe electrode and the wall of a conductive container or a second electrode. Since, in the case of many media, an accretion can form on the probe unit, so-called guard electrodes are used, which lie at the same electrical potential as the probe electrode and surround the probe electrode (see e.g. DE 32 12 434 C2). Depending on the character of the accretion, it is, however, possible, that there will be difficulties with suitably producing the guard signal.
Thus, an object of the invention is to provide a measuring device exhibiting insensitivity to accretion over a large range.
The invention achieves the object by features that: At least one amplifying unit is provided; at least one limiting element is provided, which is arranged in series between the guard electrode and the output of the amplifying unit; wherein the amplifying unit supplies via the limiting element the guard electrode with the guard signal; and wherein the amplifying unit supplies via the limiting element the sensor electrode with the activating signal; and at least one evaluating unit is provided, which determines and/or monitors the process variable based on an electrical current signal measured at the sensor electrode and the activating signal and/or the guard signal. The amplifying unit, which produces the guard signal, is limited, according to the invention, by a limiting element, which is, for example, however, not necessarily, an ohmic resistor. This effects, for example, that there can be no saturation effect. This signal, limited in such a manner in its amplitude, is then supplied to the probe electrode as exciter signal. At the probe electrode, an electrical current signal is then measured, which, in connection with the activating signal or the guard signal, is evaluated with respect to the process variable. In such case, a conductive or a capacitive evaluation is possible, wherein, on occasion, also the phase between the two signals is used. In an embodiment, the activating signal is identical with the guard signal. Furthermore, it is advantageous, for application of the guard, to have the guard electrode surround the sensor electrode at the location where the accretion can form. In an embodiment, it is, therefore, provided, that the guard electrode coaxially surrounds the sensor electrode in the region of the probe unit facing the medium.
An embodiment provides that the amplification factor of the amplifying unit has a value essentially constant with respect to time. In an embodiment, the amplification is set equal to one.
An embodiment includes, that at least one measuring resistor is provided, where the electrical current signal is measured.
An embodiment provides, that at least one isolating unit is provided, whose input is electrically connected with the limiting element and whose output is electrically connected with the sensor electrode, wherein the isolating unit is embodied in such a manner, that the isolating unit essentially prevents effects of an electrical circuit, which is connected with the output of the isolating unit, from reaching an electrical circuit connected with the input of the isolating unit. The electronics unit can be thought of functionally as divided into at least two circuits or circuit portions. On the one hand, there is the part associated with the guard electrode and, on the other hand, the part associated with the sensor electrode. As is already described above, essentially first the guard section is supplied with the guard signal and then the sensor section receives the same signal. The isolating unit assures that the circuit portion with the sensor electrode has no effects on the guard electrode circuit portion, i.e. freedom from interaction is provided.
An embodiment includes, that the isolating unit is an amplifying unit. In an embodiment, the amplification factor of such amplifier is set equal to one.
An embodiment provides, that at least one probe electrical current limiting element is provided, which is arranged between the output of the isolating unit and the sensor electrode and which limits the electrical current flowing via the sensor electrode.
An embodiment includes, that the container is embodied at least partially as a ground electrode. Alternatively, a second electrode is provided as counter-electrode, which is either introduced supplementally into the container or which is a part of the probe unit.
An embodiment provides that the limiting element is an ohmic resistor, and/or that the probe electrical current limiting element is an ohmic resistor.
An embodiment includes, that at least one signal source is provided, which is connected with the input of the first amplifying unit.
An embodiment provides that the guard signal and the activating signal are electrical, alternating voltages.
An embodiment includes, that the evaluating unit is embodied in such a manner, that the evaluating unit digitizes at least the guard signal and/or the activating signal. This digitizing enables determining, for example, the phase between the activating signal or the guard signal and the electrical current signal or a voltage signal proportional to the electrical current signal. Furthermore, signal processing is then markedly simpler.
An embodiment provides, that the evaluating unit is embodied in such a manner, that the evaluating unit ascertains at least an amplitude ratio of the guard signal and/or the activating signal and the electrical current signal and/or an electrical voltage signal dependent therefrom, and that the evaluating unit determines and/or monitors the process variable on the basis of the amplitude ratio.
An embodiment includes, that the process variable is the fill-level of the medium.
The invention will now be explained in greater detail on the basis of the appended drawing, the figures of which show as follows:
This problem is overcome by a measuring device of the invention, such as illustrated in
Shown in
The switching threshold is shown as a thicker line at a ratio of 2.85. The three lower measurement points (square symbols) show, in each case, the ratio of the values, when the sensor element is covered by a certain accretion. The three upper triangular measurement points show the situation, when the medium has reached the predetermined fill-level and the sensor electrode is immersed. If one compares. in each case, the points associated with one another (i.e., in each case, water, or, in each case, shampoo), then it is evident, that the distance between the points is always sufficiently large, so that a switching threshold can be comfortably given, whose exceeding leads to a display of the reaching of the predetermined fill level. Conversely, also the subceeding, or falling beneath, of a predetermined fill level can be sufficiently well recognized, especially also in the presence of accretion.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 047 780.4 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/060483 | 10/2/2007 | WO | 00 | 9/17/2009 |