Fluid level monitor

US10247589B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10247589-B2
Application numberUS-201715490501-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 18, 2017
Priority dateApr 21, 2016
Publication dateApr 2, 2019
Grant dateApr 2, 2019

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Abstract

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A fluid level monitor incorporated into a fuel tank. A sensor module is adapted to being mounted to an exterior of the tank. A tube extends from the module within the tank and secures a housing at an interior location. The housing has a gear assembly, a float arm pivotally secures to the gear assembly and, in response to changes in a fluid level of the tank, causes the gear assembly to rotate a drive rod extending within the tube. A coupler forms a portion of the sensor module and is secured to an upper end of the drive rod. Rotation of the coupler relative to a PCB integrated into the sensor module produces an inductive signal indicative of the amount of displacement of the float and, consequently, the level of the fluid within the tank.

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We claim: 1. A fluid level monitor incorporated into a fuel tank, comprising: a stationary supported housing mounted inside the tank having a gear assembly, a float arm pivotally secured to said gear assembly; a sensor module further including a housing cover mounted to a flange, a periphery of said flange mounting to the tank; said housing cover further including a pair of bosses having apertures, fasteners inserting through the apertures in said bosses and into additional apertures configured within collar shaped pedestal portions extending upwardly from said flange to secure said housing cover; said sensor module incorporating a rotational position sensor interconnected to said gear assembly by a rod; displacement of said float arm producing a signal indicative of a fluid level within the tank. 2. The fluid level monitor of claim 1 , further comprising a tube extending from said sensor module and securing said housing. 3. The fluid level monitor of claim 1 , said rotational position sensor further comprising a coupler rotating relative to an arrangement of inductive coils integrated into a PCB located within said sensor module. 4. The fluid level monitor of claim 3 , said coupler further comprising an elliptical shape. 5. The fluid level monitor of claim 1 , said gear assembly further comprising a first bevel gear having a shaft securing said float arm, a second bevel gear rotated by said first gear and further connecting to said rod. 6. The fluid level monitor of claim 1 , further comprising said housing being located at a vertical interior midpoint location of the tank. 7. The fluid level monitor of claim 1 , further comprising mounting apertures in said flange periphery for receiving fasteners. 8. The fluid level monitor of claim 1 , further comprising a central pocket configured atop said flange for supporting said coupler, a partition member located above said coupler and supporting said PCB board. 9. The fluid level monitor of claim 1 , further comprising terminals extending from said PCB to a plug connector recess formed in said housing cover. 10. A fluid level monitor incorporated into a fuel tank, comprising: a housing mounted inside the tank and having gear assembly, a float arm pivotally secured to said gear assembly; a sensor module mounted to an exterior of the tank, a partition member within said sensor module supporting a PCB; a tube extending between said sensor module and said housing; said sensor module incorporating a rotational position sensor interconnected to said gear assembly by a rod extending within said tube; said rotational position sensor further including a coupler located underneath said partition member, said coupler rotating relative to an arrangement of inductive coils integrated into said PCB; displacement of said float arm producing a signal indicative of a fluid level within the tank. 11. The fluid level monitor of claim 10 , said gear assembly further comprising a first bevel gear having a shaft securing said float arm, a second bevel gear rotated by said first gear and further connecting to said rod. 12. The fluid level monitor of claim 10 , further comprising said housing being located at a vertical interior midpoint location of the tank. 13. The fluid level monitor of claim 10 , said sensor module further comprising a housing cover mounted to a flange, a periphery of said flange mounting to the tank. 14. A fluid level monitor incorporated into a fuel tank, comprising: a stationary supported housing mounted inside the tank having a gear assembly, a float arm pivotally secured to said gear assembly; a sensor module further including a housing cover mounted to a flange, a periphery of said flange mounting to the tank; a central pocket configured atop said flange for supporting said coupler, a partition member located above said coupler and supporting said PCB board; said sensor module incorporating a rotational position sensor interconnected to said gear assembly by a rod; displacement of said float arm producing a signal indicative of a fluid level within the tank. 15. The fluid level monitor of claim 14 , further comprising an O-ring supported between said partition member and said flange.

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  • G01F1/38Primary

    the pressure or differential pressure being measured by means of a movable element, e.g. diaphragm, piston, Bourdon tube or flexible capsule · CPC title

  • using electrically actuated indicating means {(G01F23/38 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • using magnetically actuated indicating means · CPC title

  • by floats · CPC title

  • using mechanically actuated indicating means {(G01F23/38 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10247589B2 cover?
A fluid level monitor incorporated into a fuel tank. A sensor module is adapted to being mounted to an exterior of the tank. A tube extends from the module within the tank and secures a housing at an interior location. The housing has a gear assembly, a float arm pivotally secures to the gear assembly and, in response to changes in a fluid level of the tank, causes the gear assembly to rotate a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ksr Ip Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F1/38. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).