Compressor Having Oil-Level Sensing System
US-2016319816-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US10101189B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10101189-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615351285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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A fire apparatus includes a chassis, a tank, a sensor, a controller, and a handrail. The tank is coupled to the chassis and configured to store a liquid. The sensor is associated with the tank and configured to provide sensor data relating to a level of the liquid in the tank. The controller is in communication with the sensor and configured to monitor the level of the liquid in the tank based on the sensor data. The handrail is coupled to the chassis, and the handrail includes a housing and a light source coupled to the housing and in communication with controller. The controller is configured to selectively illuminate the light source based on the level of liquid in the tank.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fire apparatus, comprising: a chassis; a tank coupled to the chassis and configured to store a liquid; a sensor associated with the tank and configured to provide sensor data relating to a level of the liquid in the tank; a controller in communication with the sensor and configured to monitor the level of the liquid in the tank based on the sensor data; and a handrail coupled to the chassis, the handrail comprising a housing and a light source, wherein the light source is coupled to the housing and in communication with the controller; wherein the controller is configured to selectively illuminate the light source based on the level of liquid in the tank. 2. The fire apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light source includes a first set of lighting elements and a second set of lighting elements; and wherein the controller is configured to selectively illuminate the first set of lighting elements and second set of lighting elements according to a liquid level indication scheme. 3. The fire apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to illuminate the first set of lighting elements in response to a determination that the level of liquid in the tank is below a threshold level and illuminate the first set of lighting elements and the second set of lighting elements in response to a determination that the level of liquid in the tank is above the threshold level. 4. The fire apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the first set of lighting elements and the second set of lighting elements comprise colored lighting elements; and wherein the first set of lighting elements is configured to provide a first color light that is different than a second color light provided by the second set of lighting elements. 5. The fire apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the housing is substantially cylindrical and defines a periphery; wherein the first set of lighting elements and the second set of lighting elements are arranged along the periphery; wherein the first set of lighting elements and the second set of lighting elements are provided as a plurality of circumferential groups; wherein the plurality of circumferential groups are disposed within planes and arranged uniformly about an axis that is orthogonal to the planes; and wherein the plurality of circumferential groups are evenly spaced between a first end and a second end of the housing. 6. The fire apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the first set of lighting elements has at least one lighting element oriented in a first direction, at least one lighting element oriented in a second direction at least forty-five degrees offset from the first direction, and at least one lighting element oriented in a third direction at least ninety degrees offset from the first direction; and wherein the second set of lighting elements has at least one lighting element oriented in a fourth direction, at least one lighting element oriented in a fifth direction at least forty-five degrees offset from the fourth direction, and at least one lighting element oriented in a sixth direction at least ninety degrees offset from the fourth direction. 7. The fire apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the liquid level indication scheme comprises varying a brightness of the first set of lighting elements and the second set of lighting elements. 8. The fire apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the light source is configured to provide a first color light and a second color light distinct from the first color light; wherein the controller is configured to engage the light source to provide the first color light in response to the determination that the level of liquid in the tank is below the threshold level; and wherein the controller is configured to engage the light source to provide the second color light in response to the determination that the level of liquid in the tank is above the threshold level. 9. The fire apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising a body coupled to the chassis, wherein the handrail includes a handle portion, wherein the handle portion is spaced an offset distance from the body such that the light source is visible from a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; wherein the handle portion defines a cavity; and wherein the light source is disposed within the cavity. 10. The fire apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the housing includes a lens that is configured to cover the cavity; wherein the lens is configured to protrude from the handle portion; wherein the lens is configured to disperse light from the light source covered by the lens and to provide a tactile protrusion for a user; and wherein the lens is configured to provide a distribution of tactile protrusions on the handle portion. 11. The fire apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the housing includes a lens that is configured to cover the cavity; wherein the lens is configured to cover the handle portion; and wherein the lens is configured to disperse light from the light source covered by the lens and to provide a gripping surface for the user. 12. The fire apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising a body coupled to the chassis, wherein the handrail includes a handle portion; wherein the handle portion is spaced an offset distance from the body such that the light source is visible from a first direction and a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; wherein the handle portion defines a first cavity and a second cavity; wherein the first set of lighting elements is disposed within the first cavity; wherein the second set of lighting elements is disposed within the second cavity; wherein the housing includes a first lens that is configured to cover the first cavity; wherein the housing includes a second lens that is configured to cover the second cavity; wherein the first lens is configured to provide a first color light; and wherein the second lens is configured to provide a second color light different from the first color light. 13. The fire apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the tank is configured to store a foam product separate from, and in addition to, the liquid; wherein the sensor is configured to provide additional sensor data relating to a level of the foam product in the tank; wherein the controller is further configured to monitor the level of the foam product in the tank based on the additional sensor data; and wherein the controller is further configured to selectively illuminate the light source based on the level of the foam product in the tank. 14. The fire apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the liquid level indication scheme further comprises selectively illuminating the light source based on the level of liquid in the tank and selectively illuminating the light source based on the level of the foam product in the tank. 15. A liquid level indication system comprising: a sensor configured to provide sensor data relating to a level of liquid stored in a tank; a controller coupled to the sensor and configured to monitor the level of the liquid in the tank based on the sensor data; and a handrail comprising a housing and a light source, wherein the light source is coupled to the housing and the controller; wherein the controller is configured to selectively illuminate the light source based on a liquid level indication scheme; wherein the liquid level indication scheme relates illumination of the handrail with the level of liquid in the tank; and wherein the controller is configured to illustrate the level of liquid in the tank to a user. 16. The liquid level indication system of claim 15 , wherei
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