Claims
- 1. Apparatus for indicating level of material comprising:
- means for operatively coupling a pair of ultrasonic transducers to a space for receiving the material such that energy transmitted between said transducers traverses said space,
- means for applying electrical signals to one of said transducers so that said one of said transducers radiates into said space toward the other of said transducers ultrasonic energy that continuously sweeps back and forth between a high frequency range at which energy is transmitted through said space and any material in said space between said sensors and a low frequency range at which energy is transmitted between said sensors through said operatively coupling means independent of said space and any material in said space between said sensors,
- means responsive to energy received at said other transducer at said high frequency range for indicating presence of material in said space between said transducers, and
- means responsive to energy received at said other transducer at said low frequency range for indicating operative condition of said apparatus including said transducers independent of presence of material in said space between said transducers.
- 2. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein said high frequency range is greater than 500 KHz, and said low frequency range is less than 500 KHz.
- 3. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein said signal applying means comprises a swept frequency oscillator.
- 4. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein said swept. frequency oscillator has a frequency range of about 100 KHz to about 2 MHz.
- 5. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein said means responsive to energy received at said other transducer at said low frequency range comprises an LED and means for energizing said LED to flash on and off at the sweep frequency of said swept frequency oscillator.
- 6. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 further comprising means coupled to said other transducer for providing a pulsed signal having a pulse width that varies as a function of time during which ultrasonic energy is received at said other transducer as said signal sweeps continuously and alternately between said low and high frequency ranges.
- 7. The apparatus set forth in claim 6 wherein said presence-indicating means comprises means responsive to said pulsed signal for indicating presence of material when said pulse width is greater than a first threshold.
- 8. The apparatus set forth in claim 7 wherein said condition-indicating means comprises means responsive to said pulsed signal for indicating operative condition of said apparatus when said pulse width is less than a second threshold.
- 9. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 further comprising means operatively connected between said transducers for testing operation of said apparatus independent of said transducers, independent of said means for operatively coupling said transducers to said space, and independent of presence or absence of material in said space.
- 10. The apparatus set forth in claim 9 wherein said condition-testing means comprises means for selectively simulating either presence of material in said space between said transducers or failure of said apparatus upon operation of said operation-testing means.
- 11. The apparatus set forth in claim 10 wherein said operation-testing means comprises first and second switch means connected in series between said transducers, said first switch means having a normally open condition and assuming a closed condition to initiate a test mode of operation, said second switch means having one conductive condition for applying energy from said one transducer through said first switch means to said other transducer to simulate presence of material in said space and a second conductive condition that blocks application of energy from said one transducer through said first switch means to said other transducer independent of frequency to simulate failure of said apparatus.
- 12. Apparatus for indicating level of material comprising:
- means for operatively coupling a pair of ultrasonic transducers to a space for receiving material such that energy transmitted between said transducers traverses said space through the material,
- means for applying electrical signals to one of said transducers so that said one of said transducers radiates ultrasonic energy into said space toward the other transducer,
- means responsive to energy received at the said other transducer for indicating presence of material in said space between said transducers, and
- means operatively connected between said transducers for testing operation of said apparatus independent of said transducers, independent of said means for operatively coupling said transducers to said space, and independent of presence or absence of material in said space.
- 13. The apparatus set forth in claim 12 wherein said condition-testing means comprises means for selectively simulating either presence of material in said space between said transducers or failure of said apparatus upon operation of said means operatively connected between said transducers for testing operation of said apparatus.
- 14. The apparatus set forth in claim 13 wherein said operation-testing means comprises first and second switch means connected in series between said transducers, said first switch means having a normally open condition and assuming a closed condition to initiate a test mode of operation, said second switch means having one conductive condition for applying energy from said one transducer through said first switch means to said other transducer to simulate presence of material in said space and a second conductive condition that blocks application of energy from said one transducer through said first switch means to said other transducer independent of frequency to simulate failure of said apparatus.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/099,135 filed Jul. 29, 1993, abandoned.
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