Vibratory level sensor

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Inventors

Fehrenbach, Josef

Application #

214741

Filed

Aug-9-2002

Published

Feb-8-2005

Current US Class

073/290R
073/290V

International Classes

G01F 023//00

Field of Search

73/290

Assignee

Vega Grieshaber KG (Wolfach, DE)

Examiners

Williams; Hezron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nath & Associates PLLC, Nath; Gary M., Berkowitz; Marvin C.

US Patent References

3960004   Method for measuri...
4226118   Level detector
4589281   Material level detec...
4594584   Device for determin...
5828573   Manufacturing met...
5966983   Assembly for sensi...
6205855   Device for monitori...

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Abstract
The invention pertains to a method for determining and/or monitoring a predetermined level of a material in a container by means of a probe in the form of a vibrating rod that protrudes into the interior of the container and forms part of an electromechanical oscillating system. According to the invention, one or more characteristic parameters are measured after excitation of the system, where these parameters are taken into consideration in the evaluation of the measurement.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Method for determining and/or monitoring a predetermined level of a material in a container by means of a probe in the form of a vibrating rod that protrudes into the interior of the container and forms part of an electromechanical vibratory system, characterized by the fact that,

the vibratory system is excited with different frequencies during the step of determining and/or monitoring a predetermined level of a material, and by the fact that the reaction of the system is measured at all frequencies,

after excitation of the vibratory system, one or more characteristic parameters are measured, and by the fact that this/these parameter(s) is/are taken into consideration in the evaluation of the measurement.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention pertains to a method for determining and/or monitoring a predetermined level of a material in a container according to the characteristics of the preamble of claim 1.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A level sensor for detecting a predetermined level is known from DE 3348119 C2. This sensor contains a probe in the form of a vibrating rod that protrudes into the container and is excited to vibrate by an electric excitation device. The frequency of the vibration depends on the level in the container. A vibratory system that is usually referred to as an oscillator is realized by amplifying and feeding back the electrically detected mechanical vibration signal to the excitation input.

Similar methods and devices are described, for example, in DE 19720519 C2, EP 0985916 A1 and EP 0985917 A1. In all the aforementioned publications, the described vibratory level sensor contains, in principle, an electromechanical system that is excited to continuously self-oscillate. Various options that differ with respect to the design of the mechanical vibratory element, the electromechanical converter system and the electrical design of the oscillator are known for realizing an oscillator of this type.
 
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