A water cup for measuring the amount of drinking water
A technology for drinking water volume and water cups, which is applied in the direction of drinking water vessels, volume/mass flow generated by mechanical effects, and dynamic effects through detection of fluid flow.
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[0023] Among the flow sensors of Embodiment 1 and Embodiment 2, Embodiment 1 has a larger volume, while Embodiment 2 has a smaller volume, and can be installed coaxially with the suction pipe 3 .
[0024] When drinking water, the water enters the mouth through the straw suction section 31, the sensor inlet 411, the impeller 42, the sensor outlet 431, and the straw outlet section 32. During this process, the water flow pushes the impeller 42 and the moving magnet 45 to rotate, and the Hall sensor 44 In the alternating magnetic field generated by the rotation of the moving magnet 45, the pulses for measuring the rotation angle of the impeller 42 are generated. Tests have shown that the rotation angle of the impeller 42 is proportional to the water flow, so the water flow can be calculated by the number of pulses ( the amount of drinking water).
[0025] Theoretically, the more the moving magnets 45 are uniformly distributed, the more pulses generated by the impeller 42 rotating ...
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