Claims
- 1. A liquid nitrogen level controller for maintaining the level of LN.sub.2 in a flask within a determined range comprising:
- a. a source of LN.sub.2 ;
- b. means including a LN.sub.2 valve for conducting LN.sub.2 from the said source to the said flask;
- c. a first LN.sub.2 sensor;
- d. a second LN.sub.2 sensor;
- e. means for positioning the said first and second LN.sub.2 sensors in a substantially vertical upper and lower relationship, respectively, within the said flask;
- f. means including a dual NAND Schmitt trigger circuit and a four-bit latch circuit cooperating with the said first and second sensors and the LN.sub.2 valve for opening the said LN.sub.2 valve when the said LN.sub.2 level in the flask is below the said lower sensor and closing the said LN.sub.2 valve when the LN.sub.2 level is above the said upper sensor.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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