Claims
- 1. A liquid level sensor comprising:
a substrate having a first axis; a first electric circuit comprising a first thermocouple junction and a second thermocouple junction disposed on said substrate, said second thermocouple junction located in a spaced relationship from said first thermocouple junction along said first axis; a second electric circuit comprising a heat source disposed on said substrate for raising the temperature of said first thermocouple junction above an ambient temperature; and wherein said sensor is adapted to be disposed within a vessel containing a volume of fluid defining a fluid level such that said first axis is generally parallel with said fluid level and said first and second thermocouple junctions cooperate to generate a signal indicative of said fluid level.
- 2. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second thermocouple junction is operative to generate a compensating signal indicative of ambient temperature.
- 3. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 2 wherein said first thermocouple junction generates a signal of a first polarity and said second thermocouple junction generates a signal of opposite polarity.
- 4. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said heat source comprises a plurality of spaced heaters.
- 5. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 4 wherein said heaters comprise discrete resistors.
- 6. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second circuit further comprises a regulated power source for supplying power to said heat source.
- 7. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first electric circuit further comprises signal conditioning circuitry.
- 8. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 7 wherein said signal conditioning circuitry comprises an amplifier.
- 9. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a shield covering a first thermocouple junction and a second thermocouple junction.
- 10. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 9 wherein said shield includes openings such that said fluid may flow into and out of said openings.
- 11. A liquid level sensor comprising:
a substrate having a first axis; a first thermocouple junction disposed on said substrate; a second thermocouple junction disposed on said substrate in a spaced relationship along said first axis relative to said first thermocouple junction, said second thermocouple junction being in electrical series with said first thermocouple junction; a heat source for raising the temperature of said first thermocouple junction above an ambient temperature; and wherein
said sensor is adapted to be disposed within a vessel containing a volume of fluid defining a fluid level such that said first axis is generally parallel with said fluid level and said first and second thermocouple junctions cooperate to generate a signal indicative of said fluid level.
- 12. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 11 wherein said first thermocouple junction generates a first magnitude signal when positioned at a level above the surface of said liquid and a second magnitude signal when positioned at a level below said surface of said liquid, the first and second magnitude signals being indicative of the level of said liquid within said vessel.
- 13. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 12 wherein said second thermocouple junction generates a signal indicative of the ambient temperature within said vessel.
- 14. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 13 wherein said first magnitude signal is greater than said second magnitude signal.
- 15. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 11 wherein said first and second thermocouple junctions are electrically connected by a Constantan wire.
- 16. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 11 further comprising a thermally conductive electrically insulating coating encapsulating said sensor.
- 17. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 16 wherein said coating is operative to shed droplets of said liquid.
- 18. A liquid level sensor as set forth in claim 11 wherein said heat source comprises a resistance heater.
- 19. A liquid level sensor and hermetic interface assembly comprising:
a first electric circuit comprising a first thermocouple junction and a second thermocouple junction, said second thermocouple junction located in a spaced relationship from said first thermocouple junction; a second electric circuit comprising a heat source for raising the temperature of said first thermocouple junction above an ambient temperature; a housing having a bore extending through said housing; an electrical feed-through hermetically sealed to one end of said housing, said electrical feed-through comprirising a metallic body through which extend a plurality of current conducting pins that are hermetically sealed in said body by a glass-to-metal seal; a third electric circuit disposed within said bore of said housing; said first electric circuit and said second electric circuit connected to said pins on one side of said electrical feed-through and said third circuit connected to at least one of said pins on an opposite side of said electrical feed-through.
- 20. An assembly as set forth in claim 19 further comprising a shield attached to and extending from said housing and encompassing said first electric circuit and said second electric circuit.
- 21. An assembly as set forth in claim 20 wherein said shield includes a plurality of apertures formed.
- 22. A hermetic interface as set forth in claim 19, wherein said housing includes a series of external threads axially surrounding said housing.
- 23. A hermetic interface as set forth in claim 22, wherein said housing includes a plurality of flats for engaging a tool.
- 24. A sealed vessel comprising:
a rigid body comprising a wall that defines an interior space of said vessel and separates said interior space from an exterior of said vessel, said interior space containing a volume of fluid defining a liquid level; a hermetic interface disposed in said wall and providing an electrical connection from said interior space to said exterior of said vessel; and a liquid level sensor disposed within said interior space of said vessel, said liquid level sensor being electrically connected to said electrical connection of said hermetic interface.
- 25. The sealed vessel of claim 24, wherein said liquid level sensor comprises:
a substrate having a first axis; a first thermocouple junction disposed on said substrate; a second thermocouple junction disposed on said substrate in a spaced relationship along said first axis from said first thermocouple junction, said second thermocouple junction being in electrical communication with said first thermocouple junction; a heat source for raising the temperature of said first thermocouple junction above an ambient temperature; and wherein said liquid level sensor is disposed within said interior space of said vessel such that said first axis is generally parallel with said liquid level.
- 26. The sealed vessel of claim 25, wherein said hermetic interface comprises:
a housing having a bore formed therethrough; an electrical feed-through hermetically sealed to said housing, said electrical feed-through comprising a metallic body through which extend a plurality of current conducting pins that are hermetically sealed in said body by a glass-to-metal seal.
- 27. The sealed vessel of claim 24 further comprising a shroud attached to said waii of said body and disposed within said interior space of said vessel, said shroud adapted to surround said liquid level sensor.
- 28. The sealed vessel of claim 24 further comprising a shroud attached to said housing of said hermetic interface, said shroud adapted to surround said liquid level sensor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/809,480, filed Mar. 15, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09809480 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10402261 |
Mar 2003 |
US |