Sensor device for detecting flowable media, a pressure device and a measuring method

US9488617B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9488617-B2
Application numberUS-201213261767-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 26, 2012
Priority dateMay 5, 2011
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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A sensor device ( 1 ) detects flowable media ( 3, 3 ′), in particular fluids ( 9 ) received in pressure devices ( 5 ), such as pressure containers ( 7 ) or pressure lines. A sensor element ( 11 ) has an oscillation device ( 13 ) that is excited to produce oscillations under the action of a field ( 15 ) of a field generation device ( 17 ). The oscillating behavior of the oscillations changes upon inflow of the respective medium ( 3 ). The changes can be detected by a measuring device ( 19 ).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sensor device for detecting flowable media received in a pressure device, comprising: a sensor element having an oscillation device excitable to produce oscillations under influence of a magnetic field and having an oscillation behavior changing upon influx of the media, said oscillation device including at least a reed switch or a reed contract; a field generation device producing the magnetic field and having a magnet device operatively connected to said sensor element; a measuring device detecting changes in the oscillation behavior and having an electromagnetic solenoid, said electromagnetic solenoid having magnetic flux influenced by oscillations of said sensor element in addition to an electric voltage in said electromagnetic solenoid when said sensor element is excited; and a casing receiving said sensor element and having a capillary opening in said casing for drawing the media by a capillary action of the media through said capillary opening and into an interior of said casing towards said sensor element. 2. A sensor device according to claim 1 wherein said casing is made of at least one plastic or glass material. 3. A sensor device according to claim 1 wherein said oscillation device comprises first and second magnetic and elastic tongues biased to move away from one another with decreasing field strength of said magnet device to be excited to produce the oscillations, at least one oscillation characteristic changing upon influx of the media into said casing to detect the media by said measuring device and an evaluation device. 4. A sensor device according to claim 1 wherein said measuring device is connected to an evaluation device located outside of a pressure device in which said sensor element is located by a data transmission path, said data transmission path being at least one of a cable connection or a radio link. 5. A sensor device according to claim 4 wherein said measuring and evaluation devices are capable of determining at least one of an absolute number of oscillations of said sensor element or a number of oscillations above a predeterminable threshold value of an oscillation amplitude as a function of media that is detected. 6. A sensor device according to claim 1 wherein an accumulator supplies operational energy to said at least one of said sensor element and said measuring device. 7. A sensor device according to claim 6 wherein said accumulator is a battery. 8. A sensor device according to claim 1 wherein an energy source of an evaluation device is inductively coupled to said sensor element and said measuring device. 9. A sensor device according to claim 1 wherein energy of a medium within a pressure device is supplied to at least one of said sensor element or said measuring device. 10. A sensor device according to claim 9 wherein said energy is from at least one of a difference in electrical potentials, temperature differences, relative speed between said sensor element and a flowing media or pressure fluctuations in the media. 11. A pressure device according to claim 10 wherein an evaluation device is connected to said sensor element via a data transmission path. 12. A pressure device according to claim 10 wherein said evaluation device is located outside of one of said pressure container or pressure line. 13. A pressure device according to claim 11 wherein said evaluation device is on said sensor device. 14. A pressure device according to claim 11 wherein said data transmission path is at least one of a cable connection or a radio link. 15. A pressure device, comprising: at least one of a pressure container or a pressure line with a flowable medium therein; and a sensor device in said at least one pressure container or pressure line detecting at least one of a pressure or absence of the medium or of a medium flow or of a medium in a media mixture, the sensor device including a sensor element having an oscillation device excitable to produce oscillations under influence of a magnetic field and having an oscillation behavior changing upon influx of the media, said oscillation device including at least a reed switch or a reed contract, a field generation device producing the magnetic field and having a magnet device operatively connected to said sensor element, a measuring device detecting changes in the oscillation behavior and having an electromagnetic solenoid, said electromagnetic solenoid having magnetic flux influenced by oscillations of said sensor element in addition to an electric voltage in said electromagnetic solenoid when said sensor element is excited, and a casing receiving said sensor element and having a capillary opening in said casing for drawing the media by a capillary action of the media through said capillary opening and into an interior of said casing towards said sensor element. 16. A pressure device according to claim 15 wherein said at least one of pressure container or pressure line is a hydraulic accumulator having a separator movably disposed in an accumulator housing of said hydraulic accumulator and separating two adjacently disposed first and second media chambers within said accumulator housing, two media different from one another being in the respective media chambers; and said sensor device is in said first media chamber, and registers and signals an inadvertent flow of the media of said second media chamber into first media chamber. 17. A measuring method for operating a sensor device in a pressure device, comprising the steps of: providing a sensor device in the pressure device with the sensor device including a sensor element, a field generation device, a measuring device and a casing, the sensor device having an oscillation device excitable to produce oscillations under influence of a magnetic field and having an oscillation behavior changing upon influx of the media, the oscillation device including at least a reed switch or a reed contract, the field generation device producing the magnetic field and having a magnet device operatively connected to the sensor element, the measuring device detecting changes in the oscillation behavior and having an electromagnetic solenoid, the electromagnetic solenoid having magnetic flux influenced by oscillations of the sensor element in addition to an electric voltage in the electromagnetic solenoid when the sensor element is excited, the casing receiving the sensor element and having a capillary opening in the casing that draws the media by a capillary action of the media through the capillary opening and into an interior of the casing towards the sensor element; operating the reed switch or reed contact to behave as a mechanical oscillator under the magnet field of the magnet device; registering changes in the oscillation behavior of the reed switch or reed contact by the measuring device upon the influx of the media; and relaying measured data by the measuring device to an evaluation device for further evaluation. 18. A measuring method according to claim 17 wherein the measuring and evaluation devices perform a nominal value compensation accounting for a current pressure in a media chamber of the pressure device in which the sensor element is mounted and for a current temperature in the media chamber.

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  • in the form of a bladder · CPC title

  • Monitoring, detection and testing means for accumulators · CPC title

  • using infrasonic, sonic or ultrasonic vibrations · CPC title

  • by measuring physical variables, other than linear dimensions, pressure or weight, dependent on the level to be measured, e.g. by difference of heat transfer of steam or water (involving the use of floats G01F23/30) · CPC title

  • G01F1/05Primary

    by using mechanical effects · CPC title

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What does patent US9488617B2 cover?
A sensor device ( 1 ) detects flowable media ( 3, 3 ′), in particular fluids ( 9 ) received in pressure devices ( 5 ), such as pressure containers ( 7 ) or pressure lines. A sensor element ( 11 ) has an oscillation device ( 13 ) that is excited to produce oscillations under the action of a field ( 15 ) of a field generation device ( 17 ). The oscillating behavior of the oscillations changes upo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Jirgal Matthias Leo, Hydac Technology Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F1/05. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 08 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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