IP Library Granted Patent US 10,684,268
Granted Patent B2
US 10,684,268 · App. 14/697,086 · Granted Jun 16, 2020

Sensor systems for measuring an interface level in a multi-phase fluid composition

Inventors: Cheryl Margaret Surman (Albany, NY); Jon Albert Dieringer (Gurnee, IL); Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo (Niskayuna, NY)
Assignee: BL Technologies, Inc.
G01N33/2847G01N27/023G01N27/026G01N33/2823
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Patent No.
US 10,684,268
App. No.
14/697,086
Granted
Jun 16, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sensor includes a resonant transducer, the resonant transducer being configured to determine the composition of an emulsion or other dispersion. The resonant transducer has a sampling cell, a bottom winding disposed around the sampling cell, and a top winding disposed around the bottom winding. The composition of the dispersion is determined by measuring the complex impedance spectrum values of the mixture of the dispersion and applying multivariate data analysis to the values.

Claims (27)

1. A sensor comprising:

a resonant transducer, wherein the resonant transducer comprises:

a sampling cell;

a bottom winding disposed around the sampling cell; and a top winding

disposed around the bottom winding and the sampling cell, wherein the bottom winding is floating and the bottom winding is excited by an electro-magnetic field created by a power wave flowing through the top winding such that the bottom winding generates a second electro-magnetic field that is altered by its interaction with an emulsion or other dispersion in the sampling cell and the second electro-magnetic field is sensed by the top winding.

2. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the top winding is at least half as long as the bottom winding.

3. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the sampling cell is an open tube.

4. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the top winding has a greater pitch than the bottom winding.

5. The sensor of claim 1 comprising a galvanic isolator between the top winding and the bottom winding.

6. The sensor of claim 1 wherein the top winding is connected to a data collection system and to a power supply.

7. A sensor comprising,

a sampling cell adapted to hold a stationary or flowing liquid;

a bottom winding disposed around the sampling cell; and

a top winding disposed around the bottom winding and the sampling cell, wherein the bottom winding is floating and the bottom winding is excited by an electro-magnetic field created by a power wave flowing through the top winding such that the bottom winding generates a second electro-magnetic field that is altered by its interaction with the liquid or other dispersion in the sampling cell and the second electro-magnetic field is sensed by the top winding.

8. The sensor of claim 7 wherein the top winding is at least half as long as the bottom winding.

9. The sensor of claim 7 wherein the sampling cell is a tube.

10. The sensor of claim 9 wherein the tube is made of a galvanic isolating material.

11. The sensor of claim 7 wherein the top winding has a greater pitch than the bottom winding.

12. The sensor of claim 7 wherein the top winding has one tenth or few coils than the bottom winding.

13. The sensor of claim 7 wherein the top winding is connected to a power supply, a signal analyzer or both.

14. The sensor of claim 7 wherein the top winding and the bottom winding have baseline separation.

15. The sensor of claim 7 comprising a galvanic isolator between the top winding and the bottom winding.

16. The sensor of claim 7 comprising a spacer around the top winding.

17. The sensor of claim 16 comprising a radio frequency absorber around the spacer.

18. The sensor of claim 17 comprising a metal shield around the radio frequency absorber and a cover around the metal shield.

19. The sensor of claim 13 , wherein a fluid phase inversion point is determined by the signal analyzer from values of a complex impedance spectrum of the liquid measured by the top winding by identifying a change in the impedance values.

20. The sensor of claim 19 , wherein the signal analyzer assigns a value for an interface level based on the fluid phase inversion point.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2018
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 047502/0065 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2016
From: SURMAN, CHERYL MARGARET; DIERINGER, JON ALBERT; POTYRAILO, RADISLAV ALEXANDROVICH
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 037466/0985 →