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US2017302001A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017302001-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615132497-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A reflective target plate for mounting on a floating roof of a tank for ensuring satisfactory reflection of radar signals emitted from a radar level gauge towards the floating roof. The plate comprises a plurality of elongated grooves, each formed by two flat, radar reflective surfaces facing each other, normals of the surfaces being perpendicular to each other. A first set of elongated grooves has grooves extending with their longitudinal axis in a first direction, and a second set of elongated grooves has grooves extending with their longitudinal axis in a second direction, the first and second directions being perpendicular to each other. The target plate will sufficiently reflect circularly polarized radar and linearly polarized radar will be equally reflected regardless of the rotation of the plate. This will facilitate installation, as the orientation of the plate becomes less critical.
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1 . A reflective target plate having a primary extension in a plate plane, said plate being intended to be mounted on a floating roof of a tank, underneath a non-contact radar level gauge arranged on the tank and with the plate plane normal to a general direction of propagation of radar signals emitted from the radar level gauge, in order to ensure satisfactory reflection of radar signals emitted from a radar level gauge towards the floating roof, said plate comprising: a plurality of elongated grooves formed on a reflecting side of the plate, each groove formed by two flat, radar reflective surfaces facing each other, each reflective surface forming an angle of substantially 45 degrees with the plate plane and normals of said two surfaces being substantially perpendicular to each other, wherein said plurality of elongated grooves include a first set of elongated grooves which extend with their longitudinal axis in a first direction, and a second set of elongated grooves which extend with their longitudinal axis in a second direction, the first and second directions being substantially perpendicular to each other, such that, in use, radar signals emitted from the radar level gauge and incident into the grooves are reflected in two opposing radar reflective surfaces and returned towards the radar level gauge. 2 . The reflective target plate of claim 1 , wherein each set of elongated grooves includes a plurality of grooves which are parallel to each other. 3 . The reflective target plate of claim 1 , wherein each groove is formed by two elongated flat strips arranged along each other. 4 . The reflective target plate of claim 3 , wherein adjacent strips of adjacent, parallel grooves are connected to each other to form a ridge. 5 . The reflective target plate of claim 4 , wherein each ridge is formed by bending a sheet along a bending line, so that the sheet forms two adjacent strips. 6 . The reflective target plate of claim 1 , wherein the target plate is mechanically formed by a plurality of substantially identical modules, each module comprising a plurality of parallel grooves. 7 . The reflective target plate of claim 6 , wherein each module has a square footprint. 8 . The reflective target plate of claim 1 , wherein all grooves in a set are parallel and of equal length. 9 . The reflective target plate of claim 1 , wherein the target plate has four quadrants, and wherein the first set of grooves includes two groups of parallel grooves arranged in two opposite quadrants of the target plate, and wherein the second set of grooves includes two groups of parallel grooves arranged in remaining two quadrants of the target plate. 10 . The reflective target plate of claim 9 , wherein the target plate is mechanically formed by four substantially identical modules, each module comprising all grooves in one of the groups of parallel grooves. 11 . The reflective target plate of claim 10 , wherein each module has a square footprint. 12 . The reflective target plate of claim 11 , wherein all grooves in one module extend parallel to one side of the square module. 13 . The reflective target plate of claim 1 , wherein each groove has an opening between the two flat surfaces, which opening allows drainage, e.g. of snow and rain. 14 . The reflective target plate of claim 13 , wherein a combined surface area of said openings, in the plate plane, is less than 20% of a total surface area of the plate. 15 . The reflective target plate of claim 13 , further comprising a a structure for suppressing microwave reflection arranged beneath the openings, such that, in use, any microwaves passing through the openings are not reflected back towards the radar level gauge. 16 . The reflective target plate of claim 13 , wherein each flat surface has a coating of a material that promotes drainage from the surface. 101 - 115 . (canceled)
Reflecting surfaces; Equivalent structures {(electromagnetic shields H01Q1/526)} · CPC title
Electromagnetic waves · CPC title
comprising plurality of mutually inclined plane surfaces, e.g. corner reflector {(H01Q15/16 takes precedence)} · CPC title
characterised by the construction of the float · CPC title
Radar or analogous systems specially adapted for specific applications (electromagnetic prospecting or detecting of objects, e.g. near-field detection, G01V3/00) · CPC title
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