US1907845A - Low liquid level indicator and protection device - Google Patents

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US1907845A
US1907845A US395186A US39518629A US1907845A US 1907845 A US1907845 A US 1907845A US 395186 A US395186 A US 395186A US 39518629 A US39518629 A US 39518629A US 1907845 A US1907845 A US 1907845A
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in levelindicators, that is to say, to devices for indicating the level of a material and while it has many applications it will be described in connection with a low liquid level indicator and protection device forboilers and in connection with oil burning apparatus.
  • One of the objects of this invention is the provision of means operating automatically 10 and adapted to be inserted into the water in a boiler whereby when the water level drops to a pointbelow that for which the apparatus is set the circuit to the blower motor will be automatically opened.
  • rawin 1 designates the wall of a boiler and 2 a p ug adapted to be inserted therein to provide a water-tight con- 8 designates an insulating plug plug2 and held in place in any suitable manner.
  • conductor-8 is submer ed in and in contact
  • the entire apparatus is so mounted in the wall 1 of the boiler that the fusible wire or with the water 9 in the oiler when the water level is at or above the point'for which the apparatus is set. 1
  • 10 designates ow voltage transformer; 11 the primary gfithis transformer and 12 the secondary, one side of the secondary being connected by conductor 13 to the conducting rod 4, the other side bein connected through conductor 14 to the con ucting rod 5, a relay 15 being insertedin this conductor and hence in series with the secondary.
  • 16 designates a motor which, for example, may be the blower motor of an oil bur-mug apparatus.
  • One'side of this motor is connected by conductor 17 to a fixed contact 18.
  • the other side is connected by conductor 19 to one side 20 of an outside source of power.
  • the primary feature of this invention is the PIOVlSlOIl in an electric circuit of a fusible conductor adapted to be inserted into a li uid and which conductor will be fusedby t e current passing there- 10 through when the fusible conductor is not comp etely submerged in said liquid, and the means for carrying the same into effect.
  • a thermal switch for opening an electric l5 circuit comprising in combination a plug I adapted to be attached to a boiler by insertililg the same through the wall thereof, an ins ator mounted in said plug and projecting from the inner end thereof into contact with 20 the water in the boiler, spaced removable conductin rods extending through said insulator an ro'ecting from each end of the insulator, e inner ends of said rods extending into the water in the boiler, and a conductor 2 submerged in the water of the boiler and attached to the inner projecting ends of the spaced conducting rods and bridging the s ace between them, said last mentioned conuctor being fusible to open an electric cir- 30 cuit upon lowering the water level of the boiler so that the said fusible conductor is incompletely submerged.

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5 O 5355 w 'W\ 6 A mmQ O May 9, 193.3. J. N. MACRAE ET AL 1,907,845
LOW LIQUID LEVEL INDICATOR AND PROTECTION DEVICE Filed Sept. 25. 1929 8 Sigm AM WWW ATTORNEY 2 nection.
mounted in the Patented May 9, 1
umrsws'rA ri-zs PATENT OFFICE JAMES N. menu: AND CALVIN r: rncmiaj or srnmrorm, commcrrcu'r, ASSIGNOBS 'rornmomtm HEAT AND rowan. Germany, or NEW YORK, 1v. Y., n conronarron OF DELAWARE LOW LIQUID LEVEL INDICATOR AND PROTECTION DEVICE This invention relates to an improvement in levelindicators, that is to say, to devices for indicating the level of a material and while it has many applications it will be described in connection with a low liquid level indicator and protection device forboilers and in connection with oil burning apparatus.
' One of the objects of this invention is the provision of means operating automatically 10 and adapted to be inserted into the water in a boiler whereby when the water level drops to a pointbelow that for which the apparatus is set the circuit to the blower motor will be automatically opened.
An embodiment of our invention is shown in the accompanyin drawing;
Referring to this rawin 1 designates the wall of a boiler and 2 a p ug adapted to be inserted therein to provide a water-tight con- 8 designates an insulating plug plug2 and held in place in any suitable manner.
Passing through the insulating plug 3 are conducting rods 4 and 5. These rods at their inner ends, as shown at 6 and 7, project beyond the inner end of the insulatlng plug 4 and carry a fusible conductor 8.
conductor-8 is submer ed in and in contact The entire apparatus is so mounted in the wall 1 of the boiler that the fusible wire or with the water 9 in the oiler when the water level is at or above the point'for which the apparatus is set. 1
10 designates ow voltage transformer; 11 the primary gfithis transformer and 12 the secondary, one side of the secondary being connected by conductor 13 to the conducting rod 4, the other side bein connected through conductor 14 to the con ucting rod 5, a relay 15 being insertedin this conductor and hence in series with the secondary.
16 designates a motor which, for example, may be the blower motor of an oil bur-mug apparatus. One'side of this motor is connected by conductor 17 to a fixed contact 18. The other side is connected by conductor 19 to one side 20 of an outside source of power.
21 is a switcli held closed by energizing of the relay 15 and. opened automatically by a I spring 22,
merged.
Applieation flled September 25, 1929. Serial no. 395,186.
'VVhen the level of the water 9 in the boiler 1 is at the proper height, i. e., so that the fusible conductor 8 is completely submerged and the switch 23 is closed a circuit will be closed tocthe primary 11 of transformer 10 and current will beiinduced in the secondary 12. This current will flow from one side of the secondary by way of conductor 13, conducting rod 4, fusible conductor 8, conducting rod 5, conductor 24, the winding of the relay 15, conductor 14 to the other side of the secondary 12 of transformer 10. This energizes the relay 15 and the same will draw the switch arm 21 to the right, as viewed in the drawing, against the action of the spring 22 to close at the contact 18. Accordingly, a circuit is now closed to the motor y way of conductors 20, 19, motor 16, conductor 17, fixed contact 18, switch arm 21, conductor 25 to the other side of the line.
As long as the water level remains at the necessary height to maintain the fusible conductor 8 completely submerged the motor cirnolonger completely submerged the current passing through this conductor will fuse the same and accordingly this will open the circuit of the secondary 12 of the low voltage transformer 10, thereby opening the circuit of the relay 15 and the switch 2l will swing to open position under the action ofthe spring 22 to open the circuit of the motor 16. This condition will remain until a new length of fusible conductor 8 has been applied to the devite' and until the water level 9 has been again raised to 'the point where the fusible conductor will be again completely sub- It will be understood that if desired burning out or fusing of the electric conductor 8 could close a circuit instead of opening a circuit, thereby toring a bell or light a light or give some other indication that the w ter level has dropped below the safety poin or v point for which the device isset,
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It will be understood also that this apparatus is applicable to uses other than controlling or giving indication of the level of water in the boiler, this having been shown merely i by way of example. The primary feature of this invention is the PIOVlSlOIl in an electric circuit of a fusible conductor adapted to be inserted into a li uid and which conductor will be fusedby t e current passing there- 10 through when the fusible conductor is not comp etely submerged in said liquid, and the means for carrying the same into effect.
What we claim is A thermal switch for opening an electric l5 circuit, comprising in combination a plug I adapted to be attached to a boiler by insertililg the same through the wall thereof, an ins ator mounted in said plug and projecting from the inner end thereof into contact with 20 the water in the boiler, spaced removable conductin rods extending through said insulator an ro'ecting from each end of the insulator, e inner ends of said rods extending into the water in the boiler, and a conductor 2 submerged in the water of the boiler and attached to the inner projecting ends of the spaced conducting rods and bridging the s ace between them, said last mentioned conuctor being fusible to open an electric cir- 30 cuit upon lowering the water level of the boiler so that the said fusible conductor is incompletely submerged.
This specification signed this 23rd day o September, 1929.
i I JAMES N. MACRAE. This specification signed this 23rd day of September, 1929.
CALVIN P. PACKARD.
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US2439931A (en) * 1944-01-29 1948-04-20 Westinghouse Electric Corp Protective fuse for electrical apparatus immersed in a dielectric liquid
US2468805A (en) * 1946-03-08 1949-05-03 Linde Air Prod Co Fluid cooled gas blanketed arcwelding torch
US2591852A (en) * 1948-05-03 1952-04-08 Murray William Automatic control for electric heaters and other purposes
US2612147A (en) * 1948-12-06 1952-09-30 Engineering Controls Inc Low water alarm
US2612432A (en) * 1949-12-02 1952-09-30 King Seeley Corp Vaporizer
US2614543A (en) * 1947-04-01 1952-10-21 James W Hood Forced circulation boiler
US2778917A (en) * 1954-03-22 1957-01-22 Sullivan Valve & Engineering Co Electrical safety control apparatus
US3387593A (en) * 1966-03-03 1968-06-11 Gingras Roch Henri Safety device for fired pressure vessels
US3906293A (en) * 1974-01-28 1975-09-16 Alex Meshbane Electrophoresis testing apparatus
US4554891A (en) * 1983-03-31 1985-11-26 Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Coolant level control arrangement for internal combustion engine
US4784089A (en) * 1986-12-11 1988-11-15 Steyr-Daimler-Puch Ag Cooling system for a water-cooled internal combustion engine
US5617121A (en) * 1990-02-26 1997-04-01 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Ink jet recording with ink detection

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2439931A (en) * 1944-01-29 1948-04-20 Westinghouse Electric Corp Protective fuse for electrical apparatus immersed in a dielectric liquid
US2468805A (en) * 1946-03-08 1949-05-03 Linde Air Prod Co Fluid cooled gas blanketed arcwelding torch
US2614543A (en) * 1947-04-01 1952-10-21 James W Hood Forced circulation boiler
US2591852A (en) * 1948-05-03 1952-04-08 Murray William Automatic control for electric heaters and other purposes
US2612147A (en) * 1948-12-06 1952-09-30 Engineering Controls Inc Low water alarm
US2612432A (en) * 1949-12-02 1952-09-30 King Seeley Corp Vaporizer
US2778917A (en) * 1954-03-22 1957-01-22 Sullivan Valve & Engineering Co Electrical safety control apparatus
US3387593A (en) * 1966-03-03 1968-06-11 Gingras Roch Henri Safety device for fired pressure vessels
US3906293A (en) * 1974-01-28 1975-09-16 Alex Meshbane Electrophoresis testing apparatus
US4554891A (en) * 1983-03-31 1985-11-26 Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Coolant level control arrangement for internal combustion engine
US4784089A (en) * 1986-12-11 1988-11-15 Steyr-Daimler-Puch Ag Cooling system for a water-cooled internal combustion engine
US5617121A (en) * 1990-02-26 1997-04-01 Canon Kabushiki Kaisha Ink jet recording with ink detection

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