Digital hydrometer assistant reader
US-10379023-B2 · Aug 13, 2019 · US
US10788355B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10788355-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615778083-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 29, 2020 |
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A fluid sensor including a guide, a float, a permanent magnet, and a magnetic angle sensor. In one example, the float is constrained at least in part by the guide to move along a vertical axis. The permanent magnet is mechanically coupled to the float. The magnetic angle sensor is configured to measure an angle of a magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet and is positioned such that movement of the float along the vertical axis varies the angle of the magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet through the magnetic angle sensor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid sensor comprising: a float constrained to move along a vertical axis; a permanent magnet mechanically coupled to the float; a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of a fluid; a magnetic angle sensor configured to measure an angle of a magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet and positioned such that movement of the float along the vertical axis varies the angle of the magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet through the magnetic angle sensor; and a controller having an electronic processor, the controller configured to receive, via the magnetic angle sensor, the angle of the magnetic field; receive, via the temperature sensor, the temperature of the fluid; and determine, based on the angle of the magnetic field and the temperature of the fluid, a level of the fluid. 2. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , further comprising a guide and wherein the float is at least partially constrained by the guide. 3. The fluid sensor of claim 2 , wherein the guide has a cylindrical shaped and is oriented vertically. 4. The fluid sensor of claim 3 , further comprising a spring having a first end and a second end, wherein the float is coupled to the first end of the spring. 5. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic angle sensor is a sensor with an analog output. 6. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic angle sensor is a sensor with a digital output. 7. The fluid sensor of claim 1 , wherein the float includes a convex contact surface. 8. A fluid sensor comprising: a tube having a vertical axis and located within a tank configured to hold fluid, wherein the tube includes at least one opening to allow the fluid into the tube; a float constrained at least in part by the tube and configured to move along the vertical axis; a permanent magnet mechanically coupled to the float; a spring having a first end coupled to the tube and a second end coupled to the float; a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of a fluid; a magnetic angle sensor configured to measure an angle of a magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet and positioned such that movement of the float along the vertical axis varies the angle of the magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet through the magnetic angle sensor; and a controller having an electronic processor, the controller configured to receive, via the magnetic angle sensor, the angle of the magnetic field; receive, via the temperature sensor, the temperature of the fluid; and determine, based on the angle of the magnetic field and the temperature of the fluid, a level of the fluid. 9. The fluid sensor of claim 8 , wherein a maximum distance the float can travel along the vertical axis is approximately half of a length of the permanent magnet along the vertical axis. 10. The fluid sensor of claim 9 , wherein the magnetic angle sensor is positioned halfway between a top point and a bottom point that define the maximum distance the float can travel. 11. The fluid sensor of claim 8 , wherein the magnetic angle sensor is a sensor with an analog output. 12. The fluid sensor of claim 8 , wherein the magnetic angle sensor is a sensor with a digital output. 13. The fluid sensor of claim 8 , wherein the float includes a convex contact surface. 14. The fluid sensor of claim 8 , wherein the tube further includes a pocket situated below the float. 15. A fluid sensor comprising: a tube having a vertical axis and located within a tank configured to hold fluid, wherein the tube includes at least one opening to allow the fluid into the tube; a float constrained at least in part by the tube and configured to move along the vertical axis; a sensing target mechanically coupled to the float; a spring configured to expand and contract along the vertical axis, wherein a first end of the spring is coupled to the tube and a second end of the spring is coupled to the float; a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of the fluid; a coil configured to measure a characteristic related to a position of the sensing target and positioned such that movement of the float along the vertical axis varies the measured characteristic, wherein the position of the float is influenced by a volume of the float submerged below a surface of the fluid; and a controller having an electronic processor, the controller configured to receive, via the temperature sensor, the temperature of the fluid; determine an impedance of the coil; and determine, based on the temperature of the fluid and the impedance of the coil, a level of the fluid. 16. The fluid sensor of claim 15 , wherein the spring allows a movement of the float along the vertical axis to be less than a change of the level of the fluid. 17. The fluid sensor of claim 15 , wherein the float includes a convex contact surface. 18. The fluid sensor of claim 15 , wherein the tube further includes a pocket situated below the float.
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