Claims
- 1. A fluid transfer probe comprising a fluid flow conduit including a first electrically conductive portion and a second electrically conductive portion longitudinally spaced from said first electrically conductive portion, said first and second electrically conductive portions being separated by a substantially non-conductive portion disposed between said first and second electrically conductive portions.
- 2. The probe of claim 1, further comprising a signal-generating circuit electrically coupled to said first electrically conductive portion for generating a signal transmitted by said first electrically conductive portion and a signal-receiving circuit electrically coupled to said second electrically conductive portion for receiving, through said second electrically conductive portion, at least a portion of the signal transmitted by said first electrically conductive portion.
- 3. The probe of claim 2, wherein said signal-generating circuit is constructed and arranged to generate an RF signal to be transmitted by said first electrically conductive portion.
- 4. The probe of claim 2, further comprising a processing unit that compares the transmitted signal to the received signal.
- 5. The probe of claim 2, wherein the signal-receiving circuit further comprises a phase tuning circuit to adjust a phase difference between the transmitted signal and the received signal.
- 6. The probe of claim 2, wherein the signal-receiving circuit further comprises an amplitude tuning circuit to adjust an amplitude of the received signal.
- 7. The probe of claim 2, wherein the signal-receiving circuit further comprises a tuning circuit to adjust both an amplitude of the received signal and a phase difference between the transmitted signal and the received signal.
- 8. The probe of claim 2, wherein the signal-receiving circuit further comprises an amplifier for increasing the amplitude of the received signal.
- 9. The probe of claim 2, wherein the signal-receiving circuit further comprises a phase detector circuit for comparing the phase of the transmitted and received signals and for generating a dc signal having an amplitude corresponding to the phase difference between the transmitted and received signals.
- 10. The probe of claim 8, wherein the signal-receiving circuit further comprises an amplitude amplification selecting circuit to control dynamically the operation of the amplifier.
- 11. The probe of claim 1, wherein said first electrically conductive portion comprises a first tube formed from an electrically conductive material, said second electrically conductive portion comprises a second tube formed from an electrically conductive material, and said substantially non-conductive portion comprises an intermediate tube formed from a substantially non-conductive material, said intermediate tube being connected at opposite ends thereof to a respective end of each of said first and second tubes.
- 12. The probe of claim 1, wherein said first and second electrically conductive portions comprise tubes formed of electrically conductive material and said substantially non-conductive portion comprises a tube formed of substantially non-conductive material insertingly connected at opposite ends thereof to said tubes formed of electrically conductive material.
- 13. The probe of claim 1, further comprising a pressure sensor operatively coupled with said fluid flow conduit and constructed and arranged to detect fluid pressure within said conduit.
- 14. The probe of claim 13, wherein the pressure sensor produces an electronic signal that provides an indication of the detected fluid pressure.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/794,255, filed Feb. 28, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/185,741, filed 29 Feb. 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60185741 |
Feb 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09794255 |
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10425615 |
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