Claims
- 1. Apparatus for determining and monitoring the position of a dielectric material relative to a reference point, comprising:
- a plurality of independent input elements arranged generally parallel to one another and in spaced apart relation to one another;
- a common receiver plate spaced apart but adjacent said input elements for receiving electrical output signals coupled thereonto such that said receiver plate, in cooperation with said input elements, forms a plurality of independent capacitors;
- a controller for applying an electrical signal to each said input element to sequentially electrically excite each of said input elements;
- said controller including:
- an amplifier for generating a voltage signal representative of each said electrical output signal;
- a peak detector for detecting a peak magnitude of each said voltage signal coupled onto said receiver plate as each of said input elements is electrically excited;
- a comparator for comparing said voltage signals against a reference value;
- said controller determining from said voltage signals which ones of said capacitors have experienced a change in capacitance and the relative percentage of coverage of each said capacitor by said dielectric material to make a determination of the position of said dielectric material within a predetermined area.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apparatus comprises a urometer.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said dielectric material is a bodily fluid.
- 4. A urometer for determining and monitoring the position of a body fluid relative to a reference point comprising:
- a single-piece hollow reservoir adapted to hold said body fluids therein; said reservoir including:
- an inner side wall;
- an outer side wall;
- a pair of end walls;
- a bottom wall;
- said inner side wall including a pair of retaining shoulder members;
- said retaining shoulder members projecting from said inner side wall;
- a plurality of independent input elements arranged generally parallel to one another and in spaced apart relation to one another;
- said independent input elements being disposed on a processor/input plate circuit board assembly comprising a processor portion;
- said retaining shoulder members being adapted to slidably receive said processor/input plate circuit board assembly;
- said retaining shoulder members adapted to hold said processor input plate assembly adjacent to an outer surface of the inner side wall;
- a common receiver plate mounted at least partially within said reservoir adjacent an interior surface of said inner side wall;
- said common receiver plate spaced apart from said inner side wall but adjacent said input
- elements for receiving electrical output signals coupled thereonto such that said receiver plate in cooperation with said input elements, forms a plurality of independent capacitors;
- a controller for applying an electrical signal to each said input element to sequentially electrically excite each of said input elements;
- said controller including:
- an amplifier for generating a voltage signal representative of each said electrical output signal;
- a peak detector for detecting a peak magnitude of each said voltage signal coupled onto said receiver plate as each of said input elements is electrically excited;
- a comparator for comparing said voltage signals against a reference value;
- said controller determining from said voltage signals which ones of said capacitors have experienced a change in capacitance and the relative percentage of coverage of each said capacitor by said body fluid to make a determination of the position of said body fluid within a predetermined area.
- 5. The urometer of claim 4, wherein said common receiver plate is spaced apart from said interior surface by a plurality of standoffs.
- 6. The urometer of claim 5, wherein said standoffs space apart the common receiver plate from the interior surface by a distance between about 0.15 inch-0.30 inch.
- 7. The urometer of claim 5, wherein said standoffs further include a conductive element disposed therein which electrically couples the common receiver plate with the processor portion of the processor/input plate assembly.
- 8. The urometer of claim 4, wherein said common receiver plate is positioned within said reservoir such that a lowermost edge portion thereof is disposed adjacent an interior surface of said bottom wall.
- 9. The urometer of claim 4, wherein said retaining shoulder members are secured to said side inner wall by an adhesive.
- 10. An apparatus for determining and monitoring the position of a fluid relative to a reference point comprising:
- a single piece hollow reservoir adapted to hold adapted to hold said fluid therein;
- said reservoir including:
- an inner side wall;
- an outer side wall;
- a pair of end walls;
- a bottom wall;
- a first hollow reservoir column disposed within said reservoir;
- a second hollow reservoir column disposed within said reservoir generally parallel to said first hollow reservoir column;
- said first column and said second column spaced apart so that said fluid is able to flow easily therebetween;
- a plurality of independent input elements arranged generally parallel to one another and in spaced apart relation to one another;
- said independent input elements being disposed on a processor/input plate circuit board assembly comprising a processor portion;
- a common receiver plate spaced apart but adjacent said input element for receiving electrical output signals coupled thereonto such that said receiver plate in cooperation with said input elements forms a plurality of independent capacitors;
- said first hollow reservoir column receiving at least a major portion of said processor/input plate circuit board assembly;
- said second hollow reservoir column receiving at least a major portion of said common receiver plate;
- a controller for applying an electrical signal to each said input element to sequentially electrically excite each of said input elements;
- said controller including:
- an amplifier for generating a voltage signal representative of each said electrical output signal;
- a peak detector for detecting a peak magnitude of each said voltage signal coupled onto said receiver plate as each of said input elements is electrically excited;
- a comparative for comparing said voltage signals against a reference value; and
- said controller determining from said voltage signals which ones of said capacitors have experienced a change in capacitance and the relative percentage of coverage of each said capacitor by said fluid to make a determination of the position of said fluid within a predetermined area.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said first column and said second column are spaced apart by a distance within the range of about 0.15 inch-0.30 inch.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said processor/input plate circuit board assembly is mounted to and spaced apart from said common receiver plate by a plurality of standoffs.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said standoffs are positioned so that said standoffs rest on an upper edge surface of both said first hollow reservoir column.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein bottom portions of said processors/input plate circuit board assembly and said common receiver plate rest on bottom inner wall portions of said first and second hollow reservoir columns.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/328,679 filed Oct. 25, 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/143,834 filed Oct. 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,843.
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