The illustrations in the figures are schematic and not to scale.
In the following description of the figures, the same reference numerals are being used for the same or similar elements.
A heat foil 115 is mounted on the backside of the solar module 101, which may bring the solar module and/or the display 105 to operating temperature. The heat foil 115 may also be provided, so that it protects the display 105 and/or the solar module 101 from icing, or avoids fogging of the display 105.
For this purpose the heat foil 115 may be activated according to the requirements, e.g. through a hand switch, or automatically through respective control electronics 107 (see
The display 105, the solar module 101, and the heat foil 115 may be provided as an entire module and may then be integrated into a respective housing, in order to form the energy supply unit.
This way, the energy supply of a fill level or pressure measurement sensor is supplemented or even replaced.
Through the installation of the solar module 101 behind the liquid crystal display 105, the solar module is protected towards the outside on the one hand, and on the other hand does not require an installation surface of its own on the top side of the housing. Hereby, eventually space is being saved on the housing surface.
An additional solar module 104, also shaped as a single solar cell is integrated into the housing wall. In an extreme case, that many solar cells may be embedded in the housing 102, so that the housing is substantially only made up from these solar cells (which may then be joined into an entire module). Each particular solar cell 103, 104 may e.g. be provided as an encased component. The encased components may then be joined to form a respective housing.
A display 105 and a solar cell 103 are integrated in the cover 117 of the housing 102. Furthermore, a second solar cell 104 is integrated in the housing wall. Both solar cells 103, 104 are connected through respective conductors to an electronic control unit 107, which controls or regulates e.g. the energy requirements of the filling level sensor.
Furthermore, a 2-conductor connection 108 is provided, through which the fill level sensor may be connected to a 2-conductor loop. Via this 2-conductor loop measurement- or control signals are transferable. Furthermore, an external energy supply may be provided via the 2-conductor loop.
The electrical control unit 107 may hereby adjust the energy requirements of the fill level sensor, so that a sufficient energy supply is always assured. For example, the smay rate may be changed for this purpose. Furthermore, the electronic control unit 107 is capable of balancing peaks in the energy requirement of the fill level sensor, e.g. by connecting the energy storage 109 or e.g. by drawing energy from the outside (via the 2-conductor loop).
However, such an external energy supply is not necessary, when the energy supply unit according to the invention is sized accordingly, thus when a sufficient number of solar cells is available and/or when the energy storage 109, which is being used as an energy buffer, has sufficient storage capacity. The energy storage 109 may e.g. be an accumulator, or another suitable storage.
Additionally it should be mentioned, that “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps and “a” does not exclude a plurality. Furthermore, it should be mentioned that features or steps, which have been described with reference to one of the above exemplary embodiments, may also be used in combination with other features or steps of other exemplary embodiments described above. Reference numerals in the claims are not to be considered as restrictions.
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10 2006 032 250.9 | Jul 2006 | DE | national |
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/830,228 filed on Jul. 12, 2006 and German Patent Application Serial No. 10 2006 032 250.9 filed on Jul. 12, 2006, the disclosures of both applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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60830228 | Jul 2006 | US |