Fluid level gauge or reservoir with built-in light source
11378437 ยท 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01F23/808
PHYSICS
G01F23/802
PHYSICS
F16J15/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01F23/0046
PHYSICS
G01F23/02
PHYSICS
International classification
F16J15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01F23/00
PHYSICS
G01F23/02
PHYSICS
Abstract
An improved fluid level verification apparatus with an integral, internal source of illumination that is powered by an integral, internal energy source and is activated by a motion sensor or any other sensor commonly known in the art to detect the presence of a person in dark or dimly lit environments. The preferred light source is a light emitting diode (LED). A second embodiment of the integral, internal source of illumination that is powered by an integral, internal energy source and is activated by a motion sensor or any other sensor commonly known in the art to detect the presence of a person in dark or dimly lit environments is applied to a fluid reservoir tank.
Claims
1. In a fluid level verification apparatus for a fluid container comprising: at least one end member; said end member in communication with said container; a light source disposed within said end member that illuminates said container; a sensor, integrated with said end member, to detect a presence of a foreign body; said sensor coupled with said light source in order to activate said light source upon detection of a foreign body; the improvement comprising: said light source comprising an incoherent light emission device.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sensor is a motion sensor.
3. The apparatus in claim 1, wherein an electronics assembly is electronically in communication with at least one of said sensor and said incoherent light emission device.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said electronics assembly is electronically in communication with a power source.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said power source is integrated within said end member.
6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said power source is a battery.
7. A fluid level verification apparatus for a fluid container, the apparatus comprising: a transparent tube defining a chamber and having oppositely disposed ends; a pair of longitudinally spaced apart end members, said respective end members each having a cylindrical projection extending therefrom and in axially aligned relationship with said transparent tube; and each being in fluid communication with said transparent tube and said container; an incoherent light emission device disposed within one of said end members that illuminates said transparent tube; a sensor, integrated with one of said end members, to detect a presence of a foreign body; and said sensor coupled with said incoherent light emission device in order to activate said incoherent light emission device upon detection of said foreign body.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said sensor is a motion sensor.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising a support member having at least one wall surrounding said transparent tube.
10. The apparatus in claim 9, wherein said support member is in contact with said respective end members.
11. The apparatus in claim 7, wherein an electronics assembly is electronically in communication with at least one of said sensor and said incoherent light emission device.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said electronics assembly is electronically in communication with a power source.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said power source is integrated within one of said end members.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said power source is a battery.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention that may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims. Like parts, described herein, are designated by like reference numbers.
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(11) The transparent tube 10 in protected from the environment by the support member 12. As best shown in
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(15) Seals 56 and 65 are fittingly placed around the smooth surface 40 of fastener 20 and seated into annular grooves 54 and 67 respectively to prevent fluid leakage through the passageway 58. So connected, the compression exerted on the respective fastener 20 compresses the seal 56 against the face of the first end block 14, thus facilitating a hermetic closure. Similarly, the seal 65 resting on the fastener 20 at the junction of the threaded, exterior facing surface 42 and the smooth surface 40 is compressed at the annular groove 67 creating a hermetic closure of the seal 65, the annular groove 67, and passageway 58 of the end blocks 14 and 19. Seal 65 also seals against the tank surface (not shown) to prevent leakage around the threaded, exterior facing surface 42 when the fluid level verification apparatus is mounted to the tank.
(16) Fluid dispensed from and returning to the object of interest, such as a tank (not shown but including an entrance threaded opening matching the threaded, exterior facing surfaces 42 of the fasteners 20), flows through the fastener 20 by means of the channel 44 and fluid passageway 48. Two unblocked passageways are shown in
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(20) The transparent tube 10 may be manufactured from glass. However, various substrates such as nylon, polycarbonate, or other synthetic materials may be used. While shown to be cylindrical in shape, it is conceivable that, other fluid passage, chamber, or void cross-sectional configurations could be utilized.
(21) The support member 12 and the end blocks 14 and 19 may be manufactured from steel, or other metals with similar qualities.
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(25) A first threaded cap 16 threads into the second embodiment of the end blocks 14. The first threaded cap 16 has an inwardly facing threaded shank 74. The threaded portion 73 of first threaded cap 16 threads into first end block 14, first threaded cap 16 to first end block 14. Once first threaded cap 16 is tightened into first end block 14, first end block 14 is sealed by the compression of seal 70 into annular groove 72 formed in first end block 14. First threaded cap 16 houses a spring battery terminal 32 which contacts one of the batteries 28 as it is axially compressed and secured onto first end block 14.
(26) First end block 14 is adapted with a projection 69 extending centrally for insertion into the opening 87 of the first end 86 of the reservoir tank 84. The projection 69 includes a groove 101 that retains an O-ring 100. O-ring 100 has an interference fit with the opening or clearance hole 87 formed in first end 86 of reservoir tank 84.
(27) A first end block 14 accommodates an illumination assembly 75 with a motion sensor subassembly 22, an electronics subassembly 34 a LED lamp 46, batteries 28 housed within a battery cup 27, and a spring battery terminal 32. Motion sensor 26 detects the presence of a foreign body, signaling the electronics subassembly 34, which is powered by batteries 28, to activate light emitting diode (LED) lamp 46.
(28) The electronics subassembly 34 may contain a timing circuit to control the switching of LED lamp 46. The motion sensor subassembly 22 consists of a lens 24 which is adhesively mounted superficially above the motion sensor itself 26, which is adhesively mounted into opening 50 in first end block 14. Motion sensor 26 is electrically wired to electronics subassembly 34, and electronics subassembly 34 is wired to its power source, batteries 28, by positive node 30 and ground wire 38. Positive node 30 is seated into an opening in battery cup 27 to contact batteries 28. Ground wire 33 contacts the inside surface of block 14 which is housed centrally within first threaded cap 16 and faces inward toward the batteries 28. LED lamp 46 is attached to electronics subassembly 34 by LED wires 80. The LED wires 80 extend centrally through component 99 of second embodiment of the first end block 14 and beyond the second embodiment of the first end block 14. Electronics subassembly 34 is securely potted in channel 13 of first end block 14 with potting compound 15.
(29) The first end block 14 may be manufactured from steel, or other metals with similar malleable qualities.
(30) The above-described embodiments of this invention are merely descriptive of its principles and are not to be limited. The scope of this invention instead shall be determined from the scope of the following claims, including their equivalents.