Claims
- 1. A liquid level detector, comprising:
- a first upright electrical conductor;
- a second upright electrical conductor;
- electrical insulating means fixedly spacing the first and second conductors relative to one another across a first resistance path of relatively high electrical resistance;
- and electrically conductive means between the first and second conductors at a discrete location along their respective lengths for creating an interruptible second resistance path between them which includes a liquid accessible gap between said electrically conductive means and at least one of said conductors; the gap width being such that the electrical resistance across the second resistance path when the gap is filled with liquid is detectably less than when the gap is emptied.
- 2. A liquid level detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrical resistance between the first and second conductors in the second resistance path across said electrically conductive means when the gap is emptied is detectably less than the electrical resistance across the first resistance path.
- 3. A liquid level detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrical resistance between the first and second conductors in the second resistance path across said electrically conductive means when the gap is emptied is detectably less than the electrical resistance across the first resistance path;
- said electrically conductive means being of a material whose physical properties and electrical resistivity are modified in response to temperature change at a temperature above the working temperature of the liquid, whereby the resulting electrical resistance across said second resistance path is detectably altered.
- 4. A liquid level detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein said electrical insulating means comprises:
- a mass of electrical insulation material encircling the first and second conductors, said material having physical properties enabling it to remain structurally intact under the environmental conditions under which it is used;
- and said electrically conductive means comprises a layer of electrically conductive material arranged on the mass of electrical insulation material in a direction intersecting both the first and second conductors at preselected locations.
- 5. A liquid level detector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the layer of electrically conductive material is located on an exterior surface of the insulating material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This disclosure relates to liquid level sensors and is specifically directed to devices for detecting coolant level changes in nuclear reactors. The U.S. government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. EY-76-C-06-1830 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Battelle Memorial Institute.
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