LIQUID LEVEL INDICATORS LIQUID

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SCUL-COM SCULLY SIGNAL COMPANY 70 Industrial Way Wilmington MA 01887 Liquid level indicators for liquid tanks and the like; liquid tank overfill prevention sensors and controllers; data transmitters and receivers for transmitting and receiving liquid level data collected from liquid tanks; radio frequency transmitters and receivers for transmitting and receiving liquid level data collected from liquid tanks via electromagnetic signals; data storage apparatus, namely, computer hardware for storing status information for liquid tanks;
SCUL-COM SCULLY SIGNAL COMPANY 70 Industrial Way Wilmington MA 01887 Liquid level indicators for liquid tanks and the like; liquid tank overfill prevention sensors and controllers; data transmitters and receivers for transmitting and receiving liquid level data collected from liquid tanks; radio frequency transmitters and receivers for transmitting and receiving liquid level data collected from liquid tanks via electromagnetic signals; data storage apparatus, namely computer hardware for storing status information for liquid tanks;
VENTALARM SCULLY, FANK P. 88 FIRST ST. CAMBRIDGE MA LIQUID LEVEL INDICATORS FOR LIQUID FUEL TANKS AND THE LIKE;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A liquid container, comprising: a housing containing therein liquid; a liquid supply opening formed in the housing for withdrawing the liquid from the housing; a liquid sensor mounted on the housing for detecting a level of the liquid which is variable in accordance with a consumption of the liquid; and a first partition wall extending in an interior of the housing and defining the interior of the housing into at least two liquid accommodating chambers which communicate with each other, the liquid accommodating chambers comprising: an air-communication side liquid accommodating chamber which communicates with ambient air; and a detection side liquid accommodating chamber in which the liquid sensor is disposed at an upper portion thereof.