Liquid level detection device
View Patent ↗A liquid level detection device includes a sensor provided in a container which stores a liquid therein and having a variable resistance which changes a resistance value in association with a change of liquid level to output a voltage signal according to the resistance value of the variable resistance when a voltage is applied thereto, and a power supply circuit applying the voltage to the sensor intermittently on a predetermined cycle. A conducting time during which the power supply circuit applies the voltage to the sensor is equal to or less than 40 ms per cycle.
1. A liquid level detection device comprising:
a sensor provided in a container which stores a liquid therein and having a variable resistance which changes a resistance value in association with a change of liquid level to output a voltage signal according to the resistance value of the variable resistance when a voltage is applied to the sensor; and
a power supply circuit applying the voltage to the sensor intermittently on a predetermined cycle,
wherein a conducting time during which the power supply circuit applies the voltage to the sensor is equal to or less than 15ms per cycle and greater than 1 ms per cycle, and a ratio of the conducting time in one cycle is 50% or less and is configured to suppress electro chemical reactions.
2. The liquid level detection device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the conducting time is substantially 5 ms per cycle.
3. The liquid level detection device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the variable resistance includes:
first conductive patterns and second conductive patterns which are extended in parallel to each other; and
a contact element which slides on the first conductive patterns and the second conductive patterns in association with the change of the liquid level; and
wherein the conducting time per cycle is set to a predetermined time so that a time period that elapses until a current flowing to the first and second conductive patterns comes to indicate a rising tendency is equal to or greater than 60 seconds when the voltage is applied to the sensor in a state that a contact portion between the contact element and the first and second conductive patterns is electrically insulated.