18330427. LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Kotaro Nakayama of Toyota-shi (JP)

LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18330427 titled 'LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL APPARATUS, MOVING BODY, LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a liquid level control apparatus that can control the liquid levels in multiple tanks based on the incoming direction of radiation. The goal is to raise the liquid level in a tank positioned in the incoming direction relative to the device.

  • The apparatus includes a reception unit that receives information about the incoming direction of radiation.
  • It also includes a liquid control unit that uses the received information to control the liquid levels in multiple tanks.
  • The tanks are positioned around a device and store a liquid.
  • The control unit adjusts the liquid levels in such a way that the tank in the incoming direction has a higher liquid level.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be used in industries that require precise liquid level control, such as chemical manufacturing, food processing, or pharmaceutical production.
  • It can be applied in systems where radiation is used for measurement or monitoring purposes, such as in nuclear power plants or medical imaging facilities.

Problems Solved

  • The apparatus solves the problem of uneven liquid levels in tanks positioned around a device.
  • It addresses the challenge of maintaining a specific liquid level in a tank that is exposed to radiation from a particular direction.

Benefits

  • The liquid level control apparatus ensures consistent liquid levels in multiple tanks, improving the efficiency and accuracy of various industrial processes.
  • By raising the liquid level in the tank positioned in the incoming direction, it helps protect sensitive equipment or materials from radiation damage.
  • The technology offers a more automated and precise solution compared to manual adjustments of liquid levels in tanks.


Original Abstract Submitted

A liquid level control apparatus includes a reception unit that receives information relating to an incoming direction of radiation; and a liquid control unit that controls, based on the received information relating to the incoming direction, liquid levels in a plurality of tanks that are provided around a device and that store a liquid, so that the liquid level in a tank positioned in the incoming direction relative to the device rises.