Claims
- 1. A phase difference measuring apparatus comprising:
- a signal wave detecting unit for obtaining a first receive signal by transmitting and receiving a signal in a reference state and for obtaining a second receive signal by transmitting and receiving a signal in a measuring state;
- a phase detecting unit for finding a reference phase difference .theta..sub.1 corresponding to a phase difference in the reference state and for finding an apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' in the measuring state;
- phase difference correcting means for adding the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' to a product between the number of rotations, n, n being a number of times the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' passes through a reference point and an angle of 360.degree. to find a true phase difference .theta..sub.2 corresponding to an actual phase difference in the measuring state, the reference point including one angle in a variation range of the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ';
- tendency detecting means for continuously detecting a direction in which the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' is increased or decreased;
- means for varying the number of rotations, n, to n=n+1 when the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' detected by the tendency detecting means is passing through the reference point while increasing;
- means for varying the number of rotations, n, to n=n-1 when the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' detected by the tendency detecting means is passing through the reference point while decreasing; and
- measured information outputting means for outputting state-measured information in the measuring state corresponding to an angle difference .DELTA..theta. between the true phase difference .theta..sub.2 and the reference phase difference .theta..sub.1.
- 2. The phase difference measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a shift range of the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' is a range of 0.degree. to 360.degree. and the reference point is 360.degree..
- 3. The phase difference measuring apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- select means for selecting either of a first mode using the number of rotations, n, immediately before a power supply is turned off upon calculation of the true phase difference .theta..sub.2 immediately after the power supply is re-thrown ON and a second mode using the number of rotations, n, of n=0; and
- manual setting means for manually setting any number of rotations, n, for the phase difference correcting means.
- 4. The phase difference measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
- the signal wave detecting unit obtains the first receive signal by transmitting and receiving a microwave as said signal to and from a measuring fluid in a reference state not substantially containing a material whose density is to be measured and the second receive signal by transmitting and receiving the microwave as said signal to and from a measuring fluid in a measuring state containing the material; and
- the measured information outputting means outputs, as the state-measured information, a density-measured value of the material in the measuring fluid corresponding to an angle difference .DELTA..theta. between the true phase difference .theta..sub.2 and the reference phase difference .theta..sub.1, the apparatus being applied to a densitometer using the microwave.
- 5. The phase difference measuring apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising
- first comparing means for determining whether or not the number of rotations, n, immediately before a power supply of the densitometer is turned off satisfies a condition of n.gtoreq.1;
- second comparing means for comparing a density calculated value X and a predetermined high density threshold value Xmax, the density calculated value X being found using the number of rotations, n, after the power supply of the densitometer being re-throwed ON but immediately before the turning OFF of the power supply or the number of rotations, n, varied subsequently;
- means for varying the number of rotations, n, to n=n-1 when a result of determination by the first comparing means is n.gtoreq.1 and a result of comparison by the second comparing means is X.gtoreq.Xmax;
- third comparing means for determining whether or not the number of rotations, n, immediately before the power supply of the densitometer is turned OFF satisfies a condition of n<0;
- fourth comparing means for comparing a minus density threshold value Xmin not probable even when a zero point is drifted toward a minus side and the density calculated value; and
- means for varying the number of rotations, n, to n+1 when a result of comparison by the third comparing means is n<0 and a result of comparison by the fourth comparing means is X.ltoreq.Xmin.
- 6. The phase difference measuring apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said signal detecting unit comprises
- a measuring tube in which the measuring fluid flows;
- a microwave transmitting unit located on the measuring tube to transmit the microwave; and
- a microwave receiving unit located on the measuring tube in a confronting relation to the microwave transmitting unit.
- 7. The phase difference measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
- the signal wave detecting unit obtains the first receive signal by transmitting and receiving either one of an electromagnetic wave or ultrasonic wave as the signal to an object in the reference state located in a known distance and the second receive signal by transmitting and receiving either one of the electromagnetic wave or ultrasonic wave as the signal to and from the object in a moving state; and
- the measured information outputting means outputs, as the state-measured information, a distance to the object moved from a reference position corresponding to an angle difference .DELTA..theta. between the true phase difference .theta..sub.2 and the reference phase difference .theta..sub.1, the electromagnetic wave or ultrasonic wave being applied to a distance meter.
- 8. A phase difference measuring method comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a first receive signal by transmitting and receiving a signal in a reference state;
- finding a reference phase difference .theta..sub.1 corresponding to a phase difference in the reference state;
- obtaining a second receive signal by transmitting and receiving a signal in a measuring state;
- finding an apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' in the measuring state;
- adding the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' to a product of the number of rotations, n, the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' passes through a reference point and an angle of 360.degree. to find a true phase difference .theta..sub.2 corresponding to an actual phase difference in the measuring state, the reference point including one angle value in a variation angle range of the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ';
- continuously detecting a direction in which the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' is increased and decreased;
- varying the number of rotations, n, to n=n+1 when the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' detected in said step of detecting is passing through the reference point while increasing;
- varying the number of rotations, n, to n=n-1 when the apparent phase difference .theta..sub.2 ' detected in said step of detecting is passing through the reference point while decreasing; and
- finding state-measured information in the measuring state corresponding to an angle difference between the true phase difference .theta..sub.2 and the reference phase difference .theta..sub.1.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/753,683, filed on Nov. 27, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,767,409 which is a Divisional application of Ser. No. 08/392,745, filed on Mar. 8, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,527 which was filed as PCT/JP94/01138 on Jul. 12, 1994.
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