Liquid level detector

US2016223385A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016223385-A1
Application numberUS-201615013381-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 2, 2016
Priority dateFeb 4, 2015
Publication dateAug 4, 2016
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A liquid level detector may include a rotator fixed to an arm, a magnet fixed to the rotator, and a supporter rotatably supporting the rotator. The supporter may include a body, and an outer circumference wall disposed along a rotation direction of the arm on an outer circumference side of the magnet. The rotator may include a cover covering an end part of the outer circumference wall, and an opposing wall opposing at least one of an inner circumference surface and an outer circumference surface of the outer circumference wall. A first clearance between the supporter and the magnet may communicate with an outer space via a second clearance between the outer circumference wall and the cover and a third clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall. The first clearance may be larger than at least one of the second clearance and the third clearance.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A liquid level detector comprising: a float; an arm attached to the float and configured to convert a vertical motion of the float into a rotary motion of the arm; a rotator configured of a resin and fixed to the arm at a center of the rotary motion; a magnet fixed to the rotator; a supporter rotatably supporting the rotator; and a magnetic sensor covered by the supporter and configured to output a signal corresponding to a rotation of the magnet opposing the magnetic sensor via the supporter, wherein the supporter comprises: a body housing the magnetic sensor; and an outer circumference wall projecting from the body toward the rotator and disposed along a rotation direction of the arm on an outer circumference side of the magnet, the rotator comprises: a cover covering an end part of the outer circumference wall, the end part located opposite to the body; and an opposing wall opposing at least one of an inner circumference surface and an outer circumference surface of the outer circumference wall and configured to slide relative to the outer circumference wall corresponding to the rotation of the arm, a clearance between the supporter and the magnet communicates with an outer space of the liquid level detector via a clearance between the outer circumference wall and the cover and a clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall, and the clearance between the supporter and the magnet is larger than at least one of the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the cover and the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall. 2 . The liquid level detector as in claim 1 , wherein an outer circumference surface of the opposing wall opposes the inner circumference surface of the outer circumference wall, and the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the cover is smaller than the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall. 3 . The liquid level detector as in claim 1 , wherein an outer circumference surface of the opposing wall opposes the inner circumference surface of the outer circumference wall, the magnet is disposed along an inner circumference surface of the opposing wall, and a part of the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall is larger than another part of the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall. 4 . The liquid level detector as in claim 1 , wherein a storing space is disposed on a route from the outer space of the liquid level detector to the clearance between the supporter and the magnet, via the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the cover and the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall, and the storing space opens toward an inflow direction of the liquid flowing through the route. 5 . The liquid level detector as in claim 1 , wherein the opposing wall is disposed outside of the outer circumference wall, an inner circumference surface of the opposing wall opposes the outer circumference surface of the outer circumference wall, and the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the cover is smaller than the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the opposing wall. 6 . The liquid level detector as in claim 5 , wherein another opposing wall is further disposed inside of the outer circumference wall, an outer circumference surface of the other opposing wall opposes the inner circumference surface of the outer circumference wall, and the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the cover is smaller than the clearance between the outer circumference wall and the other opposing wall. 7 . The liquid level detector as in claim 5 , wherein the outer circumference wall comprises an outer circumference flange extending toward an outer circumference side of the outer circumference wall, and the opposing wall comprises an engagement flange extending toward an inner circumference side of the opposing wall between the outer circumference flange and the body. 8 . The liquid level detector as in claim 7 , wherein a clearance between the outer circumference wall and the engagement flange is smaller than the clearance between the supporter and the magnet.

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What does patent US2016223385A1 cover?
A liquid level detector may include a rotator fixed to an arm, a magnet fixed to the rotator, and a supporter rotatably supporting the rotator. The supporter may include a body, and an outer circumference wall disposed along a rotation direction of the arm on an outer circumference side of the magnet. The rotator may include a cover covering an end part of the outer circumference wall, and an o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aisan Ind
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F23/38. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 04 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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