Optical Operating Fluid Detector for the Optical Detection of Operating Fluid for a Hand-Guided Garden, Forestry and/or Construction Machining Appliance, and Hand-Guided Garden, Forestry and/or Construction Machining Appliance

US2021181007A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2021181007-A1
Application numberUS-202017122459-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 15, 2020
Priority dateDec 16, 2019
Publication dateJun 17, 2021
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An optical operating fluid detector for optical detection of operating fluid for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance includes a light source, an operating fluid line and a light receiver. The light source is designed for radiation of rays of light. The operating fluid line is designed for optical interaction of rays of light from the light source with operating fluid in line for the optical detection of operating fluid. The light receiver is designed for differing reception of rays of light from the line in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the line. The operating fluid detector has an optical deflecting device. The deflecting device is designed for deflection of rays of light from the light source to the operating fluid line and/or for deflection of rays of light from the line to the light receiver. The operating fluid line is designed for differing diversion of rays of light from the light source in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the line for optical detection of operating fluid.

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An optical operating fluid detector for optical detection of operating fluid for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance, the operating fluid detector comprising: a light source, the light source being designed for radiation of rays of light; an operating fluid line, the operating fluid line being designed for optical interaction of the rays of light from the light source with operating fluid in the operating fluid line for the optical detection of operating fluid; a light receiver, the light receiver being designed for differing reception of rays of light from the operating fluid line in dependence on a presence or absence of operating fluid in the operating fluid line, wherein at least one of: the operating fluid detector has at least one optical deflecting device, the at least one optical deflecting device being designed for deflection of the rays of light from the light source to the operating fluid line and/or for deflection of the rays of light from the operating fluid line to the light receiver, and the operating fluid line is designed for differing diversion of the rays of light from the light source in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the operating fluid line for the optical detection of operating fluid. 2 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one deflecting device is designed for deflection based on reflection. 3 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 2 , wherein the deflecting device is a mirror. 4 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 3 , wherein the mirror is a concave mirror or a parabolic mirror. 5 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid detector has an optical body, the body having the operating fluid line and the at least one deflecting device. 6 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one deflecting device has at least one point of a surface of the body a reflection coating. 7 . The optical operating fluid detector according claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid detector has a printed circuit board, the printed circuit board carries the light source and the light receiver, the light source is aligned for the radiation of the rays of light orthogonally away from a board plane of the printed circuit board, and the light receiver is aligned for the reception of the rays of light from the operating fluid line orthogonally towards the board plane. 8 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid line is aligned in such a way that the rays of light from the light source impinge on an inner surface of the operating fluid line, non-parallel, in relation to the operating fluid line. 9 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the operating fluid line is designed for the differing refraction of the rays of light from the light source in dependence on the presence or the absence of operating fluid in the operating fluid line for the optical detection of operating fluid. 10 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 9 , wherein a refractive index of a wall of the operating fluid line is greater than 1 and/or similar to a refractive index of the operating fluid. 11 . The optical operating fluid detector according to one claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid detector is designed in such a way that the light receiver receives more rays of light from the operating fluid line in the case of the presence of operating fluid in the operating fluid line than in the case of the absence of operating fluid in the operating fluid line. 12 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the light receiver is designed for measurement of an intensity of the received rays of light, and the operating fluid detector has an output device, the output device being designed for the output of a detection signal when a detection intensity limit value is reached and/or overshot by the measured intensity and/or for the output of a non-detection signal when a non-detection intensity limit value is undershot by the measured intensity. 13 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid detector has an output device, the output device being designed for the output of a detection signal when there is detection of operating fluid for a first minimum time period and/or for the output of a non-detection signal when there is non-detection of operating fluid for a second minimum time period. 14 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid detector is designed in such a way that, with a radiating light source, the light receiver receives rays of light in the case of the presence and in the case of the absence of operating fluid in the operating fluid line, and the operating fluid detector has an output device, the output device being designed for the output of a fault signal in the case of non-reception. 15 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid line is straight from a line inlet up to a line outlet of the operating fluid line. 16 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 5 , wherein the operating fluid detector has a sealing compound, the sealing compound protecting the light source, the light receiver and/or the at least one deflecting device. 17 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 7 , wherein the operating fluid detector has a sealing compound, the sealing compound protecting the light source, the light receiver, the at least one deflecting device, and/or the printed circuit board. 18 . The optical operating fluid detector according to claim 13 , wherein the operating fluid detector has a sealing compound, the sealing compound protecting the light source, the light receiver, the at least one deflecting device, and/or the output device. 19 . A hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance, comprising: an operating fluid tank, the operating fluid tank being designed for storage of operating fluid; an operating fluid pump, the operating fluid pump being designed for delivery of operating fluid from the operating fluid tank; and an optical operating fluid detector according to claim 1 , wherein the operating fluid line is connected downstream of the operating fluid tank and upstream or downstream of the operating fluid pump.

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  • G01V8/10Primary

    Detecting, e.g. by using light barriers (by reflection from the object G01S17/00) · CPC title

  • for carrying by the operator · CPC title

  • Oil flow · CPC title

  • Details or components of portable power-driven tools not particularly related to the operations performed and not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • motor-driven · CPC title

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What does patent US2021181007A1 cover?
An optical operating fluid detector for optical detection of operating fluid for a hand-guided garden, forestry and/or construction machining appliance includes a light source, an operating fluid line and a light receiver. The light source is designed for radiation of rays of light. The operating fluid line is designed for optical interaction of rays of light from the light source with operatin…
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Stihl Ag & Co Kg Andreas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V8/10. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Jun 17 2021 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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