[go: up one dir, main page]

US317289A - Electric liquid gage and alarm - Google Patents

Electric liquid gage and alarm Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US317289A
US317289A US317289DA US317289A US 317289 A US317289 A US 317289A US 317289D A US317289D A US 317289DA US 317289 A US317289 A US 317289A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
contact
liquid
strips
roller
alarm
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US317289A publication Critical patent/US317289A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F23/00Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm
    • G01F23/30Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats
    • G01F23/64Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats of the free float type without mechanical transmission elements
    • G01F23/72Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats of the free float type without mechanical transmission elements using magnetically actuated indicating means
    • G01F23/74Indicating or measuring liquid level or level of fluent solid material, e.g. indicating in terms of volume or indicating by means of an alarm by floats of the free float type without mechanical transmission elements using magnetically actuated indicating means for sensing changes in level only at discrete points

Definitions

  • This invention has for its object to provide novel means for indicating at a distance the level of water in a tank, vessel, cistern, or well; and it consists in the combination of de vices hereinafter described and claimed.
  • the letter A designates a case, which is made of hard rubber or other bad conductor of electricity.
  • This float B is a float, which may be made of any material and of any shape suitable for the purpose.
  • This float is secured to an arm, 0, which is mounted on a pivot, a, secured in the back D of the case A, and which extends beyond the said pivot, so as to form the contact-arm E.
  • This contact-arm is made of metal; but it may be made separate from the float-arm G, and connected to the same in such a manner that its position is controlled by the position of the float.
  • a metallic roller, 1) On the lower end of the contact arm E is mounted a metallic roller, 1), which extends into a slot, 0, in the back of the case A.
  • two metallic strips, 01 e which are detached and consequently insulated from each other, and from the strip 0 extend one or more contact-strips, f, flush with or slightly beyond the upper edge of the slot 0, so that when the roller 12 approaches the position shown in full lines in the drawing it comes in contact with the ends of the strip f.
  • G is a galvanic battery
  • H I are two electric bells of different sounds.
  • the pivot a connects by a wire, 10, with one pole of the battery, and from the other pole of the battery extends a wire, 11, to one end of the helix of (N0 model.)
  • the depth of the liquid can be indicated, if the strips 9 g g are so placed that each of them corresponds to a certain depth-for instance, the strips g may be so placed that the bell H gives one stroke when the depth of the liquid in the tank is three feet, the strips 9 may correspond to a depth of four feet, the strips to a depth of five feet, and the strips to a depth of six feet, the latter being the high-water mark.
  • the strips githe bell gives a series of strokes, so as to call the attention of the person in charge to the fact that the liquid in the tank has reached its high-water mark.
  • my liquid-gage may be used to indicate at a distance the level of the water in a tank situated on the roof of abuilding, so that the person having charge of the pump situated in the basement of the building will be cognizant of the level of the water in the tank; but my liquid-gage can be used with advantage in all cases where it is desirable to indicate at a distance the level of a liquid in a tank, vessel,
  • one bell being used to indicate the low-water mark and the other the high-water mark.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Fluid Mechanics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Other Liquid Machine Or Engine Such As Wave Power Use (AREA)

Description

(No Model.)
J. O. BOYLE.
v ELECTRIC LIQUID GAGE AND ALARM. No. 317.289. Patented May 5, 1885.
ATTORNEYS NA PETERS. Pmmmm hu, Wuhmgwn. n c.
UNITED STATES Fries,
PATENT ELECTRIC LIQUID GAGE AND ALARM.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 817,289, dated May 5, 1885.
Application filed December 29, 1984.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JEFFREY ORON BOYLE,
. a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, re-
siding at Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Electric Liquid Gages and Alarms, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to provide novel means for indicating at a distance the level of water in a tank, vessel, cistern, or well; and it consists in the combination of de vices hereinafter described and claimed.
The accompanying drawing represents a sectional face view of my electric liquid-gage.
In this drawing, the letter A designates a case, which is made of hard rubber or other bad conductor of electricity.
B is a float, which may be made of any material and of any shape suitable for the purpose. This float is secured to an arm, 0, which is mounted on a pivot, a, secured in the back D of the case A, and which extends beyond the said pivot, so as to form the contact-arm E. This contact-arm is made of metal; but it may be made separate from the float-arm G, and connected to the same in such a manner that its position is controlled by the position of the float.
On the lower end of the contact arm E is mounted a metallic roller, 1), which extends into a slot, 0, in the back of the case A. In this back are secured two metallic strips, 01 e, which are detached and consequently insulated from each other, and from the strip 0 extend one or more contact-strips, f, flush with or slightly beyond the upper edge of the slot 0, so that when the roller 12 approaches the position shown in full lines in the drawing it comes in contact with the ends of the strip f. From the metallic strip d extend a series of contactstrips, 9 g g flush with or slightly beyond the upper edge of the slot 0, so that as the roller b is moved in the slot 0 itis brought snocessively in metallic contact with said contactstrips, and through them with the metallic strip (Z.
G is a galvanic battery, and H I are two electric bells of different sounds. The pivot a connects by a wire, 10, with one pole of the battery, and from the other pole of the battery extends a wire, 11, to one end of the helix of (N0 model.)
the electro magnet 71 of the bell H, and the other end of this helix connects by a wire, 12,
with the metallic strip (1. From the wire 11 5 5 extends a wire, 13, to one end of the helix 1; of the hell I, and the other end of this helix connects by a wire, 14, with the metallic strip 0. The case A is secured to the tank or vessel J, so that when the level of the liquid in the tank is low the float B assumes the position shown in full lines, and when the level of the liquid is high the float is brought into the position shown in dotted lines. As the liquid sinks down, and just before it reaches its low mark, the roller 0 is brought successively in contact with the strips f, and whenever contact is made with one of these strips a circuit is closed through the electro-magnet z of hell I, and this bell gives one stroke, so that the attention of the person in charge is called to I the fact that the liquid in the tank is low. As the level of the liquid in the tank rises, and after the roller 2) has passed the contact-strips f, it comes into contact with the strip g, and a circuit is closed through the electro-magnet h of the bell I-I, so that this bell gives one stroke. hen the roller 1) passes the two strips the bell H gives two strokes, and when the roller passes the three strips the bell gives three strokes. By these means the depth of the liquid can be indicated, if the strips 9 g g are so placed that each of them corresponds to a certain depth-for instance, the strips g may be so placed that the bell H gives one stroke when the depth of the liquid in the tank is three feet, the strips 9 may correspond to a depth of four feet, the strips to a depth of five feet, and the strips to a depth of six feet, the latter being the high-water mark. As the 0 roller b passes the strips githe bell gives a series of strokes, so as to call the attention of the person in charge to the fact that the liquid in the tank has reached its high-water mark.
It will be readily seen from this description 5 that my liquid-gage may be used to indicate at a distance the level of the water in a tank situated on the roof of abuilding, so that the person having charge of the pump situated in the basement of the building will be cognizant of the level of the water in the tank; but my liquid-gage can be used with advantage in all cases where it is desirable to indicate at a distance the level of a liquid in a tank, vessel,
cistern, or well. It is essential in my liquidgage to have two bells giving different sounds,
one bell being used to indicate the low-water mark and the other the high-water mark.
WVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination of the case A, having a segmental slot, 0, the pivoted swinging arm 0, carrying a float, B, and provided with a contact-arm, E, having a roller, b, to travel in the segmental slot, two insulated cont-actpoints, one for low and the other for high water, two electric bells, abattery, and electrical connections, substantially as described.
2. The combination of the hard rubber or other non-conducting case, A, having a slot, 0, a moving eontactarm, E, having a roller, 1), to travel in the slot, a float, B, connected with and controlling the position of the contact-arm and its roller, two contact-points insulated from each other by the case, one for low and the other for high water, two electric bells, a battery, and electrical connections, substantially as described.
The combination of a case, A, having a slot, 0, the series of contact-points supported directly above the slot, a moving contact-arm, E, having a roller, 1), to travel in the slot and come in contact with the aforesaid contactpoints, two electric bells, a battery, and electrical connections for indicating high and low water and intermediate levels of the water, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JEFFREY GRON BOYLE. [L. s.]
\Vitnesses:
E. F. KASTENHUBER, A. FABER DU FAUR, Jr.
US317289D Electric liquid gage and alarm Expired - Lifetime US317289A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US317289A true US317289A (en) 1885-05-05

Family

ID=2386434

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US317289D Expired - Lifetime US317289A (en) Electric liquid gage and alarm

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US317289A (en)

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2503654A (en) * 1948-02-25 1950-04-11 Socony Vacuum Oil Co Inc High and low level alarm system
US2513863A (en) * 1946-10-18 1950-07-04 Havens John Lloyd Circulation indicator
US3002186A (en) * 1958-04-14 1961-09-26 Alphonse J Schlangen Oil gauge
US4685332A (en) * 1986-07-07 1987-08-11 Chrysler Motors Corporation Liquid level sensing device
US5216919A (en) * 1992-01-02 1993-06-08 Teleflex Incorporated Fuel level sender
US20060157899A1 (en) * 2005-01-15 2006-07-20 Lew Holdings, Llc Single vessel blast furnace and steel making/gasifying apparatus and process

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2513863A (en) * 1946-10-18 1950-07-04 Havens John Lloyd Circulation indicator
US2503654A (en) * 1948-02-25 1950-04-11 Socony Vacuum Oil Co Inc High and low level alarm system
US3002186A (en) * 1958-04-14 1961-09-26 Alphonse J Schlangen Oil gauge
US4685332A (en) * 1986-07-07 1987-08-11 Chrysler Motors Corporation Liquid level sensing device
US5216919A (en) * 1992-01-02 1993-06-08 Teleflex Incorporated Fuel level sender
US20060157899A1 (en) * 2005-01-15 2006-07-20 Lew Holdings, Llc Single vessel blast furnace and steel making/gasifying apparatus and process
WO2006078540A3 (en) * 2005-01-15 2007-10-18 Lew Holdings Llc Single vessel blast furnace and steel making/gasifying apparatus and process

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US7880625B2 (en) Liquid level warning device
US317289A (en) Electric liquid gage and alarm
US3310795A (en) Portable space flood alarm
US246718A (en) Electric indicator for steam-boilers
US1049952A (en) Water-level-indicating system.
US660119A (en) Alarm appliance for refrigerator-pans.
US530337A (en) Self-recording canal
US438598A (en) Electrical water-alarm
US1280137A (en) Rain-indicator.
US766811A (en) Portable automatic boat-leak detector.
US3831139A (en) Ships{40 s anchor drag indicator
US646307A (en) Vessel-indicator.
US1066429A (en) Electric high and low alarm for water-columns.
CN213632333U (en) Small-size level gauge with alarming function
US274474A (en) Bilge-water indicator
US467774A (en) Electric tell-tale for tanks
US1541724A (en) Fishing float
RU83613U1 (en) EMERGENCY SENSOR OF SEA WATER ON THE BASIS OF AIR AND METAL CURRENT SOURCE
US552733A (en) stansel
US515827A (en) Water-alarm for boilers
US431885A (en) Boiler-alarm
US361968A (en) Demae olsejt
GB191415195A (en) Water Level Indicator and Alarm for Boilers & the like.
US1172541A (en) Tank-sounder.
US712630A (en) High or low water alarm.