Claims
- 1. A tubular member for use in a liquid level indicator, wherein the tubular member is configured to be substantially vertically positioned within a liquid container and connected to a weight sensing device which in turn is connected to a weight analyzing device which in turn is connected to a liquid level output means, wherein the weight analyzing device can calculate the liquid level L in the container based on the sensed weight of the tubular member using the relationship:
- L=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(D.multidot.A)
- wherein
- W.sub.0 =empty weight of tubular member
- W.sub.i =sensed weight of tubular member, depending on buoyant force
- D=density of the liquid
- A=cross sectional area of tubular member
- wherein the tubular member comprises:
- (a) an elongate tubular body having a top end and a bottom end, wherein an opening is formed toward the bottom end thereof whereby the liquid level within the tubular body reflects the liquid level in the container as a whole; and
- (b) a transverse portion connected to the tubular body having a lower surface extending horizontally and a known vertical position L.sub.n within the container, wherein when the liquid level L within the container and tubular body coincides with the lower surface of the transverse portion the surface tension of the liquid causes a nearly instantaneous change in the sense weight of the tubular member, which triggers the analyzing device to indirectly calculate the density D of the liquid using the relationship:
- D=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(L.sub.n .multidot.A)
- whereby the calculated value of liquid density D can be henceforth used to determine the liquid level L as a function of the sensed weight W.sub.i of the tubular member.
- 2. A liquid level indicator for measuring the level L of a liquid within a container, the indicator comprising:
- (a) an elongated tubular member extending vertically through the liquid container and substantially fixed in relation thereto, wherein the interior of the tubular member is in fluid communication with the liquid container, whereby the liquid level in the tubular member follows the liquid level in the container as a whole;
- (b) means for sensing and analyzing the weight of the tubular member, wherein the liquid level L within the container can be calculated based on the sensed weight of the tubular member using the relationship:
- L=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(D.multidot.A)
- wherein
- W.sub.0 =empty weight of tubular member
- W.sub.i =sensed weight of tubular member, depending on buoyant force
- D=density of the liquid
- A=across sectional area of tubular member;
- (d) a transverse portion located within the tubular member at a predetermined point L.sub.n of its length, the transverse portion having a lower surface extending horizontally, wherein when the liquid level L within the container and tubular member coincides with the lower surface of the transverse portion the surface tension of the liquid causes a nearly instantaneous change in the sensed weight of the tubular member, which triggers the weight sensing and analyzing means is indirectly calculate the density D of the liquid using the relationship:
- D=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(L.sub.n .multidot.A)
- whereby the calculated value of liquid density D can be henceforth used to determine the liquid level L as a function of the sensed weight W.sub.i of the tubular member; and
- (d) means connected to the weight sensing and analyzing means for outputting the liquid level L.
- 3. A liquid level indicator for measuring the level L of a liquid within a liquid container, the indicator comprising:
- (a) an elongate tubular member extending vertically through the liquid container and substantially fixed in relation thereto, wherein the interior of the tubular member is in fluid communication with the liquid container, whereby the liquid level in the tubular member follows the liquid level in the container as a whole;
- (b) means for sensing and analyzing the weight of the tubular member, wherein the liquid level L within the container can be calculated based on the sensed weight of the tubular member using the relationship:
- L=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(D.multidot.A)
- wherein
- W.sub.0 =empty weight of tubular member
- W.sub.i =sensed weight of tubular member, depending on buoyant force
- D=density of the liquid
- A=cross sectional area of tubular member;
- (c) a transverse portion located within the tubular member at a predetermined point L.sub.n of its length, the transverse portion having a lower surface extending horizontally, wherein changes in the liquid level L and changes in the sensed weight of the tubular member normally bear an inverse relationship, but when the liquid level L is proximate the lower surface of the transverse portion adhesion of the liquid to the lower surface causes a change of the liquid level to result in a nearly instantaneous change in the sensed weight of the tubular member in direct fashion, which triggers and sensing and analyzing means to calculate the density D of the liquid using the relationship:
- D=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(L.sub.n .multidot.A)
- whereby the calculated value of liquid density D can be henceforth used to determine the liquid level L as a function of the sensed weight W.sub.i of the tubular member; and
- (d) means connected to the weight sensing and analyzing means for outputting the liquid level L.
- 4. A liquid level indicator for measuring the level L of a liquid within a container, the indicator comprising:
- (a) an elongated tubular member extending vertically through said liquid container and substantially fixed in relation thereto, wherein the interior of the tubular member is in fluid communication with the liquid container, whereby the liquid level L in the tubular member follows the liquid level L in the container as a whole;
- (b) means for sensing the weight W.sub.i of the tubular member as determined by the empty weight W.sub.0 of the tubular member less the buoyant force imparted by the liquid on the tubular member;
- (c) a plurality of transverse portions within the tubular member, each located at a predetermined point L.sub.n in its length, and each such transverse portion having a lower surface extending horizontally, whereby when the liquid level coincides with the lower surface of one of the transverse portions adhesion of the liquid to the lower surface caused by surface tension of the liquid results in a direct and nearly instantaneous change in the sensed weight W.sub.i of the tubular member;
- (d) means operatively related to the weight sensing means for calculating the liquid level L according to the relationship:
- L=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(D.multidot.A)
- wherein
- D=density of the liquid
- A=effective cross sectional area of tubular member;
- (e) means operatively related to the calculating means for detecting the direct and nearly instantaneous change of tubular member sensed weight which occurs when the liquid level L coincides with one of the transverse portions;
- (f) means responsive to the detecting means for calculating the liquid density D when the direct and nearly instantaneous change of tubular member sensed weight is detected, according to the relationship:
- D=(W.sub.0 -W.sub.i)/(L.sub.n .multidot.A)
- wherein henceforth the liquid level can be calculated with greater accuracy; and
- (g) means connected to the calculating means for outputting the liquid level L.
- 5. A liquid level indicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the weight sensing device comprises a load cell.
- 6. A liquid level indicator as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sensing and analyzing means comprises a load cell operatively coupled to an analog circuit configured to:
- (a) calculate the liquid level L based on the sensed weight of the tubular member;
- (b) detect the nearly instantaneous change in the sensed weight of the tubular member which occurs when the liquid level coincides with the lower surface of the transverse portion; and
- (c) indirectly calculate the density D of the liquid upon the detection of the nearly instantaneous change in tubular member weight.
- 7. A liquid level indicator as claimed in claim 3, wherein the sensing and analyzing means comprises a load cell operatively connected to an analog-to-digital converter which in turn is connected to a digital computer, wherein the computer is programmed to respond to the signal produced by the analog-to-digital converter by:
- (a) calculating the liquid level L based on the sensed weight of the tubular member;
- (b) detecting the nearly instantaneous change in the sensed weight of the tubular member which occurs when the liquid level coincides with the lower surface of the transverse portion; and
- (c) indirectly calculating the density D of the liquid upon the detection of the nearly instantaneous change in tubular member weight.
- 8. A liquid level indicator as claimed in claim 4, wherein the transverse portions do not occupy the entire internal cross-sectional area of the tubular member.
- 9. A liquid level indicator as claimed in claim 8, wherein the transverse portions are horizontal, rigid plates fixedly connected to the tubular member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 836,856 filed on Mar. 6, 1986 now abandoned.
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