Optical sensor
US-2019128807-A1 · May 2, 2019 · US
US12590943B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12590943-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017611006-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2026 |
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A liquid sensor includes a light receiver configured to receive light. The light receiver is attachable to an outside of an accommodation unit into which a liquid is introduced and which has translucency. The light receiver receives light that has passed through the liquid in the accommodation unit or light reflected by the liquid, and outputs a signal related to a physical quantity of the liquid.
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A hydraulic unit comprising: a liquid tank; a liquid level gauge having an accommodation unit attached to an exterior of the liquid tank, the accommodation unit having a translucent hollow body that defines an interior space of the accommodation unit, and a pair of bolts coupled to the accommodation unit to attach the accommodation unit to the exterior of the liquid tank, the bolts each having a communication path with a first end opening that opens at the interior space of the accommodation unit and a second end opening that opens at an interior space of the liquid tank such that a liquid is introduced into the interior space of the accommodation unit from the liquid tank; and a liquid sensor having a light receiver configured to receive light, the light receiver being attached to an outside of the accommodation unit, the light receiver being configured to receive light that has passed through the liquid in the accommodation unit or light reflected by the liquid, and to output a signal related to a physical quantity of the liquid, a power source that is rechargeable, the power source being configured to supply electric power to the light receiver, and a thermoelectric conversion element configured to generate electric power to charge the power source, the thermoelectric conversion element being in contact with a head portion of one of the bolts. 2 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 1 , wherein the signal related to the physical quantity of the liquid includes a signal related to presence or absence of the liquid in the accommodation unit. 3 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 2 , wherein the accommodation unit includes a float disposed inside the translucent hollow body. 4 . The liquid sensor hydraulic unit according to claim 2 , wherein the liquid sensor has a wireless transmitter configured to be supplied with electric power from the power source and to transmit the signal related to the physical quantity of the liquid to outside. 5 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid sensor has a casing attached to the outside of the accommodation unit such that the casing is entirely located outside of the liquid tank, the light receiver being provided in the casing. 6 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 2 , wherein the liquid sensor has a casing attached to the outside of the accommodation unit and being in contact with the accommodation unit to be held by the accommodation unit. 7 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 2 , wherein the signal related to the physical quantity of the liquid includes a signal related to a deterioration degree of the liquid. 8 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 7 , wherein the signal related to the physical quantity of the liquid includes a signal related to a hue of light that has passed through the liquid and has been received by the light receiver or light that has been reflected by the liquid and has been received by the light receiver, and the deterioration degree of the liquid is determined from the hue. 9 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 2 , wherein the liquid sensor has a light emitter configured to emit light, the light emitter being attachable to the outside of the accommodation unit, the light receiver being configured to receive light emitted by the light emitter and having passed through the liquid in the accommodation unit or light emitted by the light emitter and having been reflected by the liquid in the accommodation unit. 10 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 9 , wherein the light emitter and the light receiver are arranged to face each other across the accommodation unit, and the light receiver is configured to receive light that has passed through the liquid in the accommodation unit. 11 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 9 , wherein the light emitter and the light receiver are arranged on a same side of the accommodation unit, and the light receiver is configured to receive light that has been reflected by the liquid in the accommodation unit. 12 . The hydraulic unit according to claim 9 , wherein the liquid sensor has a casing attached to the outside of the accommodation unit, the light emitter and the light receiver being integrally provided in the casing. 13 . A liquid sensor comprising: a light receiver configured to receive light, the light receiver being configured to be attached to an outside of an accommodation unit into which a liquid is introduced and which has translucency; and a light emitter configured to emit light, the light emitter being configured to be attached to the outside of the accommodation unit, the light receiver being configured to receive light that is emitted by the light emitter and has passed through the liquid in the accommondation unit when the light emitter faces the light receiver of light that is emitted by the light emitter and is reflected by the liquid in the accommodation unit, and to output a signal related to a physical quantity of the liquid, the accommodation unit being located outside of a liquid tank from which the liquid is introduced into the accommodation unit, the signal related to the physical quantity of the liquid including a signal indicating whether the liquid is present or absent in the accommodation unit, and the light emitter being configured to change state from off to on or emission color according to the signal indicating that the liquid is absent in the accommodation unit. 14 . The liquid sensor according to claim 13 , wherein the accommodation unit is a liquid level gauge. 15 . A liquid sensor comprising: a light receiver configured to receive light, the light receiver being configured to be attached to an outside of an accommodation unit into which a liquid is introduced and which has translucency; and a light emitter configured to emit light, the light emitter being configured to be attached to the outside of the accommodation unit, the light receiver being configured to receive light that is emitted by the light emitter and has passed through the liquid in the accommodation unit when the light emitter faces the light receiver or light that is emitted by the light emitter and is reflected by the liquid in the accommodation unit, and to output a signal related to a physical quantity of the liquid, the accommodation unit being located outside of a liquid tank from which the liquid is introduced into the accommodation unit, the light emitter being configured to change state from off to blinking according to the signal related to the physical quantity of the liquid.
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