Claims
- 1. A fluid level monitor comprising:a buoyant element suspended from a filament wound on a spool; a load sensor that senses a tensile force in said filament; a proximity sensor mounted near said filament remote from said spool; and a rotation sensor that senses the rotation of said spool around which said filament is wound, wherein said buoyant element is adapted to be initially at least partially submerged at an equilibrium position at an initial level of a fluid, thereby creating a nominal tensile force in said filament, wherein a change in the level of the fluid changes the tensile force in the filament, a positive change in the tensile force corresponding to a downward movement of said buoyant element and a negative change in the tensile force corresponding to an upward movement of said buoyant element, wherein the rotation of said spool corresponds to an amount of distance traveled by said buoyant element.
- 2. The monitor according to claim 1 wherein said buoyant element is disposed inside a generally vertical elongate tube.
- 3. The monitor according to claim 1 wherein at least one friction-reducing member is mounted on an external surface of said buoyant element.
- 4. The monitor according to claim 1 and further comprising a motor attached to said spool, for rotating said spool so as to raise or lower said buoyant element.
- 5. The monitor according to claim 1 wherein said filament is also wound about a bobbin, and said bobbin is mounted in a support member that is attached to said load sensor, said load sensor sensing an upward or downward movement of said support member and said buoyant element.
- 6. The monitor according to claim 5 and further comprising a toothed disc coaxially mounted with at least one of said spool and said bobbin, and another proximity sensor mounted in proximity to teeth of said disc.
- 7. The monitor according to claim 6 wherein said proximity sensor comprises at least one of an induction sensor and a capacitance sensor.
- 8. The monitor according to claim 1 and further comprising a controller in electrical communication with said load sensor and said rotation sensor.
- 9. A system for monitoring fluid level in wells, comprising:a plurality of fluid level monitors, each monitor comprising: a buoyant element suspended from a filament wound on a spool; a load sensor that senses a tensile force in said filament; a proximity sensor mounted near said filament remote from said spool; and a rotation sensor that senses the rotation of said spool around which said filament is wound, wherein said buoyant element is adapted to be initially at least partially submerged at an equilibrium position at an initial level of a fluid, thereby creating a nominal tensile force in said filament, wherein a change in the level of the fluid changes the tensile force in the filament, a positive change in the tensile force corresponding to a downward movement of said buoyant element and a negative change in the tensile force corresponding to an upward movement of said buoyant element, wherein the rotation of said spool corresponds to an amount of distance traveled by said buoyant element; and a central processor in communication with said monitors.
- 10. The system according to claim 9 wherein said monitors are remotely controlled by a remote controller.
- 11. The system according to claim 9 wherein said monitors are remotely controlled by said central processor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of international application Ser. No. PACT/IL00/00853, filed Dec. 22, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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