Virtual Filter Condition Sensor
US-2015361840-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US11110378B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11110378-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916404350-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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A sensing system for detecting degradation of a machine fluid is disclosed. The sensing system may comprise a tag having electrical contacts. The tag may be configured to transmit a wireless signal when the electrical contacts are in electrical communication. The sensing system may further comprise a dissolvable element separating the electrical contacts and obstructing electrical communication between the electrical contacts. The dissolvable element may be configured to dissolve and allow electrical communication between the electrical contacts when an acid content of the machine fluid reaches a level indicative of the degradation of the machine fluid.
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A filter for a machine fluid, comprising: a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a filter medium disposed in the housing; a tag disposed in the housing of the filter, the tag having electrical contacts and being configured to transmit a wireless signal when the electrical contacts are in electrical communication; and a dissolvable element between the electrical contacts of the tag and obstructing physical contact between the electrical contacts and the electrical communication between the electrical contacts, the dissolvable element being configured to at least partially dissolve when an acid content of the machine fluid reaches a level indicative of the degradation of the machine fluid, the dissolution of the dissolvable element initiating the electrical communication between the electrical contacts and the transmission of the wireless signal by the tag by allowing the electrical contacts to come into physical contact or by allowing the machine fluid to flow between the electrical contacts, the wireless signal transmitted by the tag indicating the degradation of the machine fluid. 2. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the dissolvable element encapsulates the tag. 3. The filter of claim 1 , wherein dissolvable element is a disk-shaped structure positioned between the electrical contacts. 4. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the tag is a passive radio frequency identification (RFID) chip. 5. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the signal is a radio frequency signal having a frequency ranging between about 2.4 gigahertz to about 2.485 gigahertz. 6. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the signal is a radio frequency signal having a frequency of about 2.4 gigahertz, 3.6 gigahertz, 4.9 gigahertz, 5 GHz, or 5.9 gigahertz. 7. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the dissolvable element is formed from a compound selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, cadmium oxide, and combinations thereof. 8. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the machine fluid is selected from engine oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid, and coolant fluid. 9. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the housing of the filter further includes: a top end, the top end including the inlet and the outlet; a bottom end; a top end cap disposed in the housing between the filter medium and the top end, the tag being positioned in the housing between the filter medium and the top end; and a bottom end cap disposed in the housing between the filter medium and the bottom end. 10. The filter of claim 1 , further comprising a remote reader configured to receive the signal from the tag, receipt of the signal from the tag indicating the degradation of the machine fluid. 11. A filter for a machine fluid, comprising: a housing having an inlet and an outlet; a filter medium disposed in the housing; a first side configured to contain the machine fluid that has not been completely filtered through the filter medium; a second side configured to contain the machine fluid that has been filtered through the filter medium; a tag disposed in the housing of the filter at one of the first side and the second side, the tag having electrical contacts and being configured to transmit a wireless signal when the electrical contacts are in electrical communication; and a dissolvable element between the electrical contacts of the tag and obstructing physical contact between the electrical contacts and the electrical communication between the electrical contacts, the dissolvable element being configured to at least partially dissolve when an acid content of the machine fluid reaches a level indicative of the degradation of the machine fluid, the dissolution of the dissolvable element initiating the electrical communication between the electrical contacts and the transmission of the wireless signal by the tag by allowing the electrical contacts to come into physical contact or by allowing the machine fluid to flow between the electrical contacts, the wireless signal transmitted by the tag indicating the degradation of the machine fluid. 12. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the tag is placed at the first side of the filter. 13. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the tag is placed at the second side of the filter. 14. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the dissolvable element encapsulates the tag. 15. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the dissolvable element is positioned between the electrical contacts. 16. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the tag is a passive radio frequency identification (RFID) chip. 17. The filter of claim 11 , wherein the signal is a radio frequency signal having a frequency ranging between about 2.4 gigahertz to about 2.485 gigahertz. 18. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the signal is a radio frequency signal having a frequency of about 2.4 gigahertz, 3.6 gigahertz, 4.9 gigahertz, 5 GHz, or 5.9 gigahertz. 19. The filter of claim 1 , wherein the dissolvable element is formed from a compound selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, cadmium oxide, and combinations thereof.
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