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US Patent 4212005
Issued Date
July 8, 1980
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The invention relates to a movement detector, more particularly a sensor comprising a container partially filled with a liquid into which three electrodes extend. An input alternating signal is applied to two of the electrodes and an output signal amplitude modulated in accordance with movement of the liquid in the container, is detected from another two of the electrodes by means of a sensing circuit which includes a demodulator for detecting the amplitude modulation and a circuit arrangement which provides a container movement signal in response to successive peaks in the demodulated signal which are in excess of a given threshold value being spaced apart in time from one another by a time dependent upon the peak magnitudes of the demodulated signal.
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Published
July 8, 1980
Application Number
05/920,070
Filed
June 28, 1978
US Classification
340/603   116/109 361/284 73/304C
Int'l Classification
A61B   5/11   (20060101)   G01V   1/16   (20060101)   G08B   13/16   (20060101)   G08B   21/00   (20060101)   G01P   13/00   (20060101)   G08B   21/04   (20060101)   G08B   13/14   (20060101)   H01C   10/02   (20060101)   H01C   10/00   (20060101)  
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Jun 28, 1977 [FR] 77 19869
USPTO Field of Search
340/606   340/605   340/603   325/182   116/109   116/112   116/114D   116/114H   116/118R   116/118A   73/34C   361/284   250/199  
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