Ultrasonic liquid level sensing systems

US10151618B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10151618-B2
Application numberUS-201514823027-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 11, 2015
Priority dateJan 24, 2014
Publication dateDec 11, 2018
Grant dateDec 11, 2018

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An ultrasonic probe having ultrasonic sensors (e.g., piezoelectric crystals) for measuring the level of liquid within a sealed container and having features that make the probe more reliable and enable more precise liquid level readings as the container nears an empty state. Embodiments include spacing the ultrasonic sensors more closely at the lower end of the probe, offsetting the sensors to enable tighter vertical spacing, matched pairs of sensors for redundancy, and a downward facing sensor located at the lower end of the probe to decrease the minimum liquid level that can be accurately measured by the probe. A sump may also be provided to further decrease the minimum liquid level that can be accurately measured by the probe.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic probe for sensing a liquid level within a container, the ultrasonic probe comprising: a barrel extending downwardly from a fitting assembly to have a length and comprising: an outer tube and an inner tube having a longitudinal axis and a lower end that is distal to the fitting assembly; an internal volume formed between the outer tube and the inner tube; a conduit formed longitudinally within the inner tube; and a plurality of ultrasonic sensors located within the internal volume of the barrel, each of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors configured to emit sound waves in response to received electronic signals, each of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors having a vertical spacing; wherein at least one of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors is affixed to the inner tube at a location and in an orientation adapted to emit sound waves across the conduit of the barrel in response to a received electronic signal; wherein the plurality of ultrasonic sensors includes an upper group comprising at least three ultrasonic sensors and a lower group comprising at least three ultrasonic sensors, the ultrasonic sensors of the upper group being located further from the lower end of the inner tube than any of the ultrasonic sensors of the lower group, the vertical spacing of each of the ultrasonic sensors in the lower group being less than the vertical spacing of any of the ultrasonic sensors in the upper group. 2. The ultrasonic probe of claim 1 , wherein each of the ultrasonic sensors of the lower group is vertically offset from each vertically adjacent ultrasonic sensor of the lower group. 3. An ultrasonic probe for sensing a liquid level within a container, the ultrasonic probe comprising: a barrel extending downwardly from a fitting assembly to have a length and comprising: an outer tube and an inner tube having a longitudinal axis and a lower end that is distal to the fitting assembly; an internal volume formed between the outer tube and the inner tube; a conduit formed longitudinally within the inner tube; and a plurality of ultrasonic sensors located within the internal volume of the barrel, each of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors configured to emit sound waves in response to received electronic signals; wherein at least one of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors is affixed to the inner tube at a location and in an orientation adapted to emit sound waves across the conduit of the barrel in response to a received electronic signal; wherein the plurality of ultrasonic sensors comprises at least one sensor that is offset from each vertically adjacent ultrasonic sensor. 4. The ultrasonic probe of claim 3 , wherein the each of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors has a vertical spacing, the plurality of ultrasonic sensors includes an upper group comprising at least three ultrasonic sensors and a lower group comprising at least three ultrasonic sensors, the ultrasonic sensors of the upper group being located further from the lower end of the inner tube than any of the ultrasonic sensors of the lower group, each of the ultrasonic sensors of the lower group is vertically offset from each vertically adjacent ultrasonic sensor of the lower group. 5. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the vertical offset of each of the ultrasonic sensors of the lower group is in a same circumferential direction as the vertical offset of all of the other ultrasonic sensors of the lower group. 6. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the vertical spacing between each of the ultrasonic sensors in either the upper group or the lower group is identical. 7. The ultrasonic probe of claim 6 , wherein the vertical spacing between each of the ultrasonic sensors in the upper group is identical and the vertical spacing between each of the ultrasonic sensors in the lower group is identical. 8. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of ultrasonic sensors includes a middle group comprising at least three ultrasonic sensors, the ultrasonic sensors of the middle group being located further from the lower end of the inner tube than any of the ultrasonic sensors of the lower group and closer to the lower end of the inner tube than any of the ultrasonic sensors of the upper group, the vertical spacing of each of the ultrasonic sensors in the middle group being less than the vertical spacing of any of the ultrasonic sensors in the upper group and greater than the vertical spacing of any of the ultrasonic sensors of the lower group. 9. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the vertical spacing of the ultrasonic sensors in the lower group is less than 0.3 inches (0.76 cm). 10. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the lower group comprises at least four ultrasonic sensors. 11. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the lower group is located with a lower quarter of the length of the barrel, the lower quarter being distal to the fitting assembly. 12. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of ultrasonic sensors comprises a downward-facing sensor oriented to emit sound waves toward a base of the container. 13. The ultrasonic probe of claim 12 , wherein the downward-facing sensor is affixed to an end disc cap of the barrel, the end disc cap of the barrel substantially perpendicular to the inner tube, such that the downward-facing sensor is oriented to emit sound waves in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the barrel. 14. The ultrasonic probe of claim 12 , wherein the base of the container comprises a sump positioned such that at least a portion of the sump is vertically aligned with the barrel when the ultrasonic probe is installed in the container. 15. The ultrasonic probe of claim 14 , wherein the sump is aligned coaxially with the longitudinal axis of the barrel of the ultrasonic probe when the ultrasonic probe is installed in the container. 16. The ultrasonic probe of claim 14 , wherein the sump has a diameter larger than the diameter of the barrel. 17. The ultrasonic probe of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of ultrasonic sensors comprises matched pairs of ultrasonic sensors, each of the matched pairs of ultrasonic sensors comprising a first and second ultrasonic sensors disposed horizontally across the conduit from one another at a matched height of the barrel. 18. The ultrasonic probe of claim 17 , wherein the ultrasonic probe is electrically coupled to at least one controller that is configured to send electronic signals to and receive electronic signals from the plurality of ultrasonic sensors, wherein the at least one controller is programmed to send electronic signals to only one of the first and second ultrasonic sensors of a matched pair at a time. 19. The ultrasonic probe of claim 18 , wherein the at least one controller comprises a first controller electrically coupled to a first ultrasonic sensor of each matched pair of ultrasonic sensors, and a second controller electrically coupled to a second ultrasonic sensor of each matched pair of ultrasonic sensors. 20. The ultrasonic probe of claim 18 , wherein each ultrasonic sensor of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors is electrically coupled to the at least one controller by at least one unshielded wire of a multi-conductor shielded cable. 21. The ultrasonic probe of claim 3 , wherein each of the plurality of ultrasonic sensors that is offset from each vertically adjacent ultrasonic sensor is vertically offset 90 degrees from each vertically adjacent ultrasonic sensor.

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  • for discrete levels (G01F23/2962 - G01F23/2968 take precedence) · CPC title

  • G01F23/296Primary

    Acoustic waves · CPC title

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What does patent US10151618B2 cover?
An ultrasonic probe having ultrasonic sensors (e.g., piezoelectric crystals) for measuring the level of liquid within a sealed container and having features that make the probe more reliable and enable more precise liquid level readings as the container nears an empty state. Embodiments include spacing the ultrasonic sensors more closely at the lower end of the probe, offsetting the sensors to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Air Prod & Chem, Versum Mat Us Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F23/2961. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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