CPC G01F 1/74 (2013.01) [G01F 1/7086 (2013.01)] | 18 Claims |
1. An optical sensor, comprising:
a sensor portion comprising an optical transmitter and at least one optical receiver, the sensor portion being configured to couple to a wettable component at at least one coupling interface, the wettable component comprising a housing with a fluid flow channel, the at least one coupling interface comprising of at least one coupling surface on the wettable component and at least one coupling surface on the sensor portion, the at least one optical receiver comprising a refractive receiver, a reflective receiver, or both the refractive receiver and the reflective receiver, wherein the optical transmitter is disposed and configured to emit an incident light;
wherein the optical transmitter and the at least one coupling interface are disposed such that the incident light emitted from the optical transmitter, when active, travels from the sensor portion to the wettable component where a majority of the incident light is directed towards the fluid flow channel at an angle between a first critical angle and a second critical angle, the first critical angle being defined relative to the wettable component and a liquid, and the second critical angle being defined relative to the wettable component and a gas;
wherein in the presence of a liquid substantially filling the fluid flow channel of the wettable component, the majority of the incident light refracts at a liquid interface between the fluid flow channel and the liquid and travels through the entirety of the fluid flow channel;
wherein in the presence of a gas in the fluid flow channel of the wettable component, the majority of the incident light reflects at a gas interface between the fluid flow channel, or the liquid in the fluid flow channel, and the gas, and does not travel through the entirety of the fluid flow channel;
wherein at least one of: the majority of the incident light refracted; and, the majority of the incident light reflected, travels from the wettable component to the sensor portion and is received by the at least one optical receiver;
wherein the at least one optical receiver is disposed such that it intersects at least one of: the majority of incident light refracted; and, the majority of the incident light reflected; and
wherein at least one of: the amount of the majority of the incident light refracted and received by the at least one optical receiver; and, the amount of the majority of the incident light reflected and received by the at least one optical receiver, is used to determine if there is liquid or gas in the fluid flow channel.
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