Claims
- 1. Apparatus for measuring the level of a liquid comprising:
- a generally cylindrical receptacle for receiving said liquid, said receptacle having a generally concentric cylindrical portion extending substantially therethrough and being made of dielectric material;
- a plurality of electrodes located within said cylindrical portion and against said dielectric material, each of said electrodes being situated at a different vertical level for said liquid in said receptacle;
- a drive electrode means located within said cylindrical portion for capacitively coupling an electrical signal to said plurality of electrodes;
- a layer of insulation mounted between said drive electrode means and each of said electrodes of said plurality of electrodes for forming signal transmitting capacitance therebetween;
- an electrical supply means connected to said drive electrode means for supplying said electrical signal thereto;
- means for capacitively shunting said electrical signal through said dielectric portion of said receptacle and any liquid in said receptacle and away from said plurality of electrodes, the amount of signal shunted being dependent upon the amount of said liquid in said receptacle;
- detection electrode means mounted adjacent said plurality of electrodes and separated therefrom by said layer of insulation for capacitively receiving said electrical signal from said plurality of electrodes; and
- a single measuring circuit means connected to said detection electrode means for measuring the amount of signal transmitted to said circuit means from all of said plurality of electrodes, said amount of signal transmitted to said circuit means being responsive to said amount of signal shunted by said means for capacitively shunting and thereby being responsive to the amount of said liquid in said receptacle, said measuring circuit means thereby being adapted for measuring the amount of said liquid in said receptacle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 19,653, filed Mar. 12, 1979 now abandoned.
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