Claims
- 1. A uniform field compensated-type capacitive sensor for measuring the liquid level of a liquid having a dielectric constant inside a container, wherein said sensor is fixed to said container and comprises:first and second non-conductive substrates facing each other; at least three electrodes formed on said substrates and extending substantially from a lower level to a higher level, said lower level and said higher level bounding a desired measurement range, said at least three electrodes being configured to interact capacitively with said liquid constituting at least two sensing capacitors each with a capacitance which varies as a function of the liquid level within said desired measurement range, and wherein said functions that describe the dependence of said capacitances on said liquid level differ from each other; and signal processing means for converting said capacitances into electrical signals and processing said electrical signals to provide an output signal indicative of said liquid level relative to said sensor, wherein said output signal is substantially independent of the electrical properties of said liquid.
- 2. A sensor as recited in claim 1, wherein a ratio of said capacitances integrated from said lower level to said liquid level is proportional to said liquid level and substantially independent of the electrical properties of said liquid.
- 3. A sensor as recited in claim 2, wherein said ratio of said incremental capacitances integrated from said lower level to said liquid level is substantially linearly proportional to said liquid level and substantially independent of the electrical properties of said liquid.
- 4. A sensor as recited in claim 1, further comprising a sealed enclosure, wherein at least a portion of said signal processing means are contained within said enclosure.
- 5. A sensor as recited in claim 1, wherein said container has a tilt angle relative to gravity in at least one axis, the sensor further comprising:at least two additional electrodes spaced apart from said at least three electrodes so as to form at least one other sensing capacitor with an output signal; and wherein said signal processing means is electrically associated with said at least one other sensing capacitor and further includes electronics for processing said output signal from said at least one other sensing capacitor so that said output signal from said signal processing means is also substantially independent of the tilt angle of said container.
- 6. A fringing field capacitive sensor for measuring the level of a liquid having a dielectric constant inside a container, wherein said sensor is fixed to said container and comprises:a non-conductive substrate with at least a first exposed surface; at least three electrodes formed on said substrate and extending substantially from a lower level to a higher level, said lower level and said higher level bounding a desired measurement range, said at least three electrodes being configured to interact capacitively with said liquid constituting at least two sensing capacitors each with a capacitance which varies as a function of the liquid level within said desired measurement range, and wherein said functions that describe the dependence of said capacitances on said liquid level differ from each other; and signal processing means for converting said capacitances into electrical signals and processing said electrical signals to provide an output signal indicative of said liquid level relative to said sensor, wherein said output signal is substantially independent of the electrical properties of said liquid.
- 7. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein a ratio of said capacitances integrated from said lower level to said liquid level is proportional to said liquid level and substantially independent of the electrical properties of said liquid.
- 8. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein said ratio of said incremental capacitances integrated from said lower level to said liquid level is substantially linearly proportional to said liquid level and substantially independent of the electrical properties of said liquid.
- 9. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein said substrate comprises a flexible plastic sheet.
- 10. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein said electrodes are interdigitated and slanted.
- 11. A sensor as in claim 6, further including a shield electrode formed between electrodes of at least one of said at least two sensing capacitors for decreasing the sensitivity of said output signal to contamination and liquid splashes on said substrate.
- 12. A sensor as recited in claim 6, further including a sealed enclosure, wherein at least a portion of said signal processing means are contained within said enclosure.
- 13. A sensor as recited in claim 12, wherein said enclosure further encloses capacitor plates formed on said substrate and enabling compensation for temperature induced variation to said capacitances.
- 14. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein said at least two sensing capacitors are formed on said first exposed surface of said substrate.
- 15. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein said substrate has a second exposed surface, and a grounded layer is formed on said second exposed surface to protect against external electrical interference.
- 16. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein said container has a tilt angle relative to gravity in at least one axis, the sensor further comprising:at least two additional electrodes formed on said substrate spaced apart from said at least three electrodes so as to form at least one other sensing capacitor with an output signal; wherein said signal processing means is electrically associated with said at least one other sensing capacitor and further includes electronics for processing said output signal from said at least one other sensing capacitor so that said output signal from said signal processing means is also substantially independent of the tilt angle of said container.
- 17. A sensor as recited in claim 6, wherein said substrate is a Mylar sheet and said electrodes are printed with carbon ink.
CLOSELY RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of PCT/US98/17477 filed on Aug. 24, 1998 which claims priority from continuation-in-part U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/917,187 filed on Aug. 25, 1997, now abandoned and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/118,371 filed on Jul. 17, 1998 now abandonded.
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