TANK COMPRISING A DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE LEVEL OF FLUID, AND CORRESPONDING MEASURING METHOD
20240027254 ยท 2024-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F27/112
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/2112
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G01F23/00
PHYSICS
B01F27/112
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Device (10) for measuring the level (L) of fluid (F) inside a tank (11) for containing said fluid (F), comprising at least one mobile level blade (12) positioned, during use, inside the tank (11) and at least one sensor (14) configured to detect at least one position of said level blade (12) and positioned, during use, outside the tank (11), wherein said level blade (12) is configured to interact with said sensor (14) in order to determine the level (L) of fluid (F) in the tank (11) in relation to a threshold level (LI), in correspondence with which said sensor (14) is preferably positioned.
Claims
1. Tank for containing a fluid, comprising one or more stirring blades able to rotate by means of corresponding drive means in order to stir the fluid contained in the tank, and a device for measuring the level of fluid contained in the tank, characterized in that said device comprises at least one mobile level blade positioned, during use, inside the tank and at least one sensor configured to detect at least one position of said blade and positioned, during use, outside the tank, wherein said blade, in order to determine the level of the fluid in relation to a threshold level, is configured to assume a first operating configuration when the level is greater than or equal to said threshold level, and a second configuration when the fluid falls below said threshold level.
2. Tank as in claim 1, characterized in that said sensor is a magnetic sensor and said level blade is provided with at least one magnet positioned substantially at the same height as said sensor in at least one of said operating configurations.
3. Tank as in claim 1, characterized in that said level blade is made entirely or partly of metal material and said sensor is an inductive sensor.
4. Tank as in claim 1, characterized in that said sensor is a capacitive sensor configured to detect the change of capacitance of the level blade due to its movement.
5. Tank as in claim 1, characterized in that said level blade comprises at least one sensor configured to measure its position.
6. Tank as in claim 1, characterized in that said level blade is angularly pivoting around a pin and comprises an upper part and a lower part which are configured in particular as fins that project from opposite parts, one with respect to the other, with respect to said pin so that the relative position of said blade with respect to said sensor varies in the passage from said first to said second operating configuration, which allows to detect a variation of interaction between said level blade and said sensor which is indicative of the lowering of the level of fluid below said threshold level.
7. Tank as in claim 6, characterized in that said level blade angularly pivots around said pin at least between a first substantially vertical position in which said level blade assumes said first operating configuration and said level is higher than said threshold level, to at least a second substantially horizontal or inclined position in which said level blade assumes said second operating configuration where said level is lower than said threshold level.
8. Tank as in claim 6, characterized in that said level blade is configured to angularly pivot freely around said pin, being mounted idle on said pin.
9. Tank as in claim 6, characterized in that the position of said pin around which said level blade angularly pivots is adjustable in height.
10. Tank as in claim 1, characterized in that said level blade is integral with said stirring blades.
11. Tank as in claim 1, characterized in that said level blade is positioned between at least two stirring blades located in succession, so as to substantially occupy, at least partly, the empty space between said two stirring blades.
12. Tank as in claim 11, characterized in that said upper part of said level blade comprises at least one segment interfering with an upper stirring blade and/or said lower part of said level blade comprises at least one segment interfering with a lower stirring blade.
13. Method to measure the level of fluid contained inside a tank comprising one or more stirring blades able to rotate around an axis of rotation thereof by means of corresponding drive means in order to stir said fluid, wherein said method provides the positioning of at least one mobile level blade inside the tank and of at least one sensor positioned outside said tank configured to detect at least one position of said level blade, wherein said level blade is configured to interact with said sensor in order to determine the level of fluid in relation to a threshold level, and wherein said level blade alternatively assumes, in an automatic and not controlled manner, a first operating configuration when the level is greater than or equal to said threshold level and a second operating configuration in which the level falls below said threshold level.
14. Method as in claim 13, characterized in that it comprises varying the relative position of said level blade with respect to said sensor in the passage from said first to said second operating configuration, in order to detect a variation of interaction between said level blade and said sensor which is indicative of the lowering of the level below said threshold level.
15. Method as in claim 13, characterized in that it provides to carry out at least one rotation of said stirring blades in order to determine the movement of said level blade between said first operating configuration, in which said level blade is disposed in a first substantially vertical position, and said second operating configuration, in which said level blade is disposed in a second substantially horizontal or inclined position, preferably by an angle smaller than 60, in particular approximately equal to 45.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] These and other aspects, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of some embodiments, given as a non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
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[0044] To facilitate comprehension, the same reference numbers have been used, where possible, to identify identical common elements in the drawings. It is understood that elements and characteristics of one embodiment can be conveniently combined or incorporated into other embodiments without further clarifications.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EMBODIMENTS
[0045] We will now refer in detail to the possible embodiments of the invention, of which one or more examples are shown in the attached drawings, by way of a non-limiting illustration. The phraseology and terminology used here is also for the purposes of providing non-limiting examples.
[0046] With reference to the attached drawings,
[0047] The device 10 comprises at least one mobile level blade 12 positioned during use inside the tank 11 and at least one sensor 14, which is configured to detect at least one position of the level blade 12 and is positioned during use outside the tank 11. The level blade 12 is configured to interact with the sensor 14 when the level L of fluid F in the tank 11 is greater than or equal to a level L1 of fluid F to be detected, also referred to hereafter in the description as threshold level. The level blade 12 is configured to lower when the level L of fluid F in the tank 11 falls below the level L1 to be detected, thus varying its interaction with the sensor 14 which detects such variation and therefore the lowering of the level L of fluid below the level L1.
[0048] The level L1 to be detected can be, for example, a minimum threshold level of fluid F inside the tank 11.
[0049] Moreover, the sensor 14 can be positioned substantially at the same height as the level L1 to be detected.
[0050] The level blade 12 can be provided with at least one magnet 13 and the sensor 14 can be a magnetic sensor. The magnet 13 is positioned substantially at the same height as the sensor 14 and possibly at the same height as the level L1 to be detected.
[0051] In other embodiments, the level blade 12 can be made entirely or in part of metal material and the sensor 14 can be an inductive sensor that detects the movement of the level blade 12.
[0052] In other embodiments, the sensor 14 can be a capacitive sensor configured to detect the change in capacitance of the level blade 12 due to the movement of the level blade 12.
[0053] The level blade 12 can also comprise at least one sensor 25 configured to measure its position. The sensor 25 can be an electric end of travel element, an inclination sensor, a torque meter or other.
[0054] The level blade 12 can be angularly pivoting freely around a pin 15, being mounted idle on the pin 15. The level blade 12 comprises an upper part 16 and a lower part 17 with respect to the pin 15, both of which can be configured as fins that project from opposite parts, one with respect to the other, from the pin 15, being in fact disposed angularly offset by about 180 with respect to each other, with reference to the axis of the pin 15.
[0055] In one embodiment, the magnet 13 is positioned on the upper part 16 of the level blade 12. In this case, the lower part 17 can have a counterweight function for the level blade 12.
[0056] In alternative embodiments, the level blade 12 could be associated with an element floating in the fluid F at the level L1, therefore in such a way that the magnet 13 can interact with the sensor 14 as long as the level L of fluid F is greater than or equal to level L1. The level blade 12 could then lower and move to a height lower than level L1 and lower than the sensor 14 when the level L of fluid F is lower than level L1, thus interrupting the interaction between the magnet 13 and the sensor 14.
[0057] The sensor 14 used can be for example a magnetic sensor provided with a foil electric contact which is normally open and which closes in the presence of a magnetic field, therefore when the magnet 13 is in the proximity of the sensor 14 and interacts with the latter, as in
[0058] According to some embodiments, the level blade 12 can angularly pivoting around the pin 15 at least from a first substantially vertical position, in which the level L of fluid F is higher than the level L1, to at least a second substantially horizontal or inclined position, preferably by an angle equal to approximately in which the level L of fluid F is lower than the level L1, or vice versa. The pivoting pin 15 of the level blade 12 can be directed substantially in the horizontal direction.
[0059] The level blade 12 can be made by means of durable plastic, or steel, or stainless steel, or an aluminum alloy. The level blade 12 could also be of a different shape from what is shown, for example rectangular or other.
[0060] The tank 11 according to the present invention comprises one or more stirring blades 18 able to rotate around an axis of rotation A1 by means of corresponding drive means 19, and to stir the fluid F contained in the tank 11. A device 10 for measuring the level L of fluid F as described above is housed in the tank 11.
[0061] The stirring blades 18 can be suitably disposed on one side and on the other with respect to a rotation shaft 20 directed along the axis A1 and associated with the drive means 19. The stirring blades 18 can be horizontal or suitably inclined, as shown by way of example in
[0062] The axis of rotation A1 can be substantially vertical, defining a longitudinal direction of the tank 11.
[0063] With reference to the embodiment shown in
[0064] With reference to the variant shown in
[0065] The drive means 19, as well as the sensor 14, can be connected to a control system 21. The control system 21 can be part of a dispensing machine, in which one or more tanks 11 can be provided, each of which can be equipped with its own device 10 for measuring the level L of fluid F. The sensor 14 and the drive means 19 communicate with the control system 21 in order to receive or transmit information, according to modes known in the state of the art and not described in detail here, in order to determine the correct functioning of the machine. For example, the sensor 14 communicates to the control system 21 a signal indicative of the interaction between the level blade 12 and the sensor 14, which allows the control system 21 to know whether the level blade 12 is in the first or in the second operating configuration.
[0066] The level blade 12 of the device 10 is preferably integral with the stirring blades 18.
[0067] The pivoting pin 15 of the level blade 12 can for example be fixed to the shaft 20. The level blade 12 can comprise coupling elements 22 suitable to allow its positioning on the fixed pin 15, for example two snap-in coupling elements 22 or other.
[0068] The level blade 12 could also be equipped with its own support structure which is fixed to shaft 20.
[0069] The pivoting pin 15 of the level blade 12 can be directed along an axis A2 substantially orthogonal to the axis of rotation A1 of the stirring blades 18.
[0070] The level blade 12 can be positioned between at least two stirring blades 18 located in succession, in such a way as to substantially occupy, at least partly, the empty space between the two stirring blades 18.
[0071] The upper part 16 of the level blade 12 can comprise at least one segment 23 interfering with an upper stirring blade 18.
[0072] The lower part 17 of the level blade 12 can comprise at least one segment 24 interfering with a lower stirring blade 18.
[0073] The provision of at least one segment 23 or 24, or of both segments 23 and 24, as shown, allows the level blade 12 to rotate in the direction R1 from the first position, shown in
[0074] As stated, and as can be understood, the limitation of the rotation in direction R2 in such a way that the level blade 12 cannot go beyond the substantially vertical position of
[0075] The position of the pin 15 around which the level blade 12 can pivot, as well as the position of the sensor 14, can be adjustable in height, in such a way that the height of the level L1 to be detected can be substantially adjusted.
[0076] The stirring blades 18 are rotated around the axis A1 in the direction R3 in order to stir the fluid F contained in the tank 11. The level blade 12 rotates together with the stirring blades 18 and contributes to the stirring of the fluid F.
[0077] When the level L of the fluid F in the tank 11 is greater than or equal to the height at which the sensor 14 is positioned, that is, the level L1 to be detected, the level blade 12 is positioned vertically and the magnet 13 is substantially at the same height as the sensor 14. In this situation, the sensor 14 detects the magnetic field generated by the magnet 13 at each pass, therefore at each revolution of the level blade 12.
[0078] When the stirring blades 18 are activated and the level L of the fluid F in the tank 11 is lower than the height at which the sensor 14 is positioned, that is, the level L1 to be detected, the level blade 12 inclines significantly, for example moving to approximately 45 or more, until it is disposed almost horizontally. When it is in this position, the magnetic sensor does not detect the magnetic field generated by the magnet 13. In fact, the magnet 13 is at a lower level than the level L1 and the level of the sensor 14, therefore the sensor 14 does not detect any signal when the level blade 12 passes.
[0079] As stated, the sensor 14 can be interfaced with the control system 21 of a dispensing machine which gathers the signal and supplies it to a software controlling the machine, in order to provide the status of such level L of the tank 11 or of the levels of the various tanks, if there is more than one. For example, each tank 11 of a dispensing machine can contain a determinate type of coloring fluid, bases for paints, varnishes, enamels, inks or other.
[0080] In some versions, when the level of the fluid in the tank falls below the level L1, it can be provided to carry out at least one rotation of the stirring blades 18 around their axis of rotation A1 in order to facilitate the movement of the level blade 12 from the first vertical position to the second position.
[0081] It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts and/or steps may be made to the device 10 for measuring the level of a fluid F in a tank 11, to the tank 11 comprising such device 10, and to the method to measure the level as described heretofore, without departing from the field and scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.
[0082] In the following claims, the sole purpose of the references in brackets is to facilitate reading: they must not be considered as restrictive factors with regard to the field of protection claimed in the specific claims.