System and method for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber, comprising:
- (a) receiving a plurality of drying chamber data from a user;
(b) utilizing at least a portion of the drying chamber data to generate a plurality of restoration requirements for the drying chamber to enable a selection of restoration equipment;
(c) after restoration equipment has been implemented in the drying chamber, receiving a plurality of inspection data comprising a plurality of inspection readings taken at a plurality of inspection locations;
(d) utilizing at least a portion of the inspection data to generate a plurality of drying condition indicators to enable a determination of whether the drying chamber presents an acceptable drying environment;
(e) repeating steps (c)-(d) on a plurality of inspection dates; and
(f) presenting a web page that displays one or more of the following;
the drying chamber data, the inspection data, the restoration requirements for the drying chamber, and the drying condition indicators.
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Abstract
In an exemplary embodiment, a server system provides a user interface that allows a user to submit a category and a class of water loss and dimension data for one or more rooms within a drying chamber. The server system utilizes this drying chamber data to generate air movement requirements and dehumidification requirements for the drying chamber. The user interface presents a web page that displays these requirements to enable a selection of restoration equipment. The user interface of the server system also allows a user to submit daily inspection readings during the restoration process. The server system utilizes the inspection readings to generate drying condition indicators, such as plots of the specific humidity, grain depression and temperature at various inspection locations. The user interface presents a web page that displays the drying condition indicators to enable a determination of whether the drying chamber presents an acceptable drying environment.
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93 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber, comprising:
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(a) receiving a plurality of drying chamber data from a user; (b) utilizing at least a portion of the drying chamber data to generate a plurality of restoration requirements for the drying chamber to enable a selection of restoration equipment; (c) after restoration equipment has been implemented in the drying chamber, receiving a plurality of inspection data comprising a plurality of inspection readings taken at a plurality of inspection locations; (d) utilizing at least a portion of the inspection data to generate a plurality of drying condition indicators to enable a determination of whether the drying chamber presents an acceptable drying environment; (e) repeating steps (c)-(d) on a plurality of inspection dates; and (f) presenting a web page that displays one or more of the following;
the drying chamber data, the inspection data, the restoration requirements for the drying chamber, and the drying condition indicators. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A system for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber, comprising:
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a database server; a server system coupled to the database server, wherein the server system; provides a user interface that includes functionality for a user to (a) submit a plurality of drying chamber data and (b) submit a plurality of inspection data on a plurality of inspection dates after restoration equipment has been implemented in the drying chamber, wherein the inspection data comprises a plurality of inspection readings taken at a plurality of inspection locations; utilizes at least a portion of the drying chamber data to generate a plurality of restoration requirements for the drying chamber to enable a selection of restoration equipment; utilizes at least a portion of the inspection data to generate a plurality of drying condition indicators to enable a determination of whether the drying chamber presents an acceptable drying environment; stores in the database server one or more of the following;
the drying chamber data, the inspection data, the restoration requirements for the drying chamber, and the drying condition indicators; andwherein the user interface presents a web page that displays one or more of the following;
the drying chamber data, the inspection data, the restoration requirements for the drying chamber, and the drying condition indicators. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A computer-implemented method for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber, comprising:
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receiving a plurality of drying chamber data from a user, wherein the drying chamber data comprises (a) a class of water loss for the drying chamber and (b) dimension data for one or more rooms within the drying chamber; utilizing at least a portion of the drying chamber data to generate a plurality of restoration requirements for the drying chamber; and presenting a web page that displays the restoration requirements for the drying chamber to enable a selection of restoration equipment. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44)
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45. A system for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber, comprising:
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a database server; a server system coupled to the database server, wherein the server system; provides a user interface that includes functionality for a user to submit a plurality of drying chamber data comprising (a) a class of water loss for the drying chamber and (b) dimension data for one or more rooms within the drying chamber; utilizes at least a portion of the drying chamber data to generate a plurality of restoration requirements for the drying chamber; stores the drying chamber data and the restoration requirements for the drying chamber in the database server; and wherein the user interface presents a web page that displays the restoration requirements for the drying chamber to enable a selection of restoration equipment. - View Dependent Claims (46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61)
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62. A computer-implemented method for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber, comprising:
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(a) receiving a plurality of inspection data comprising a plurality of inspection readings taken at a plurality of inspection locations; (b) utilizing at least a portion of the inspection data to generate a plurality of drying condition indicators; (c) presenting a web page that displays the drying condition indicators to enable a determination of whether the drying chamber presents an acceptable drying environment; and (d) repeating steps (a)-(c) on a plurality of inspection dates. - View Dependent Claims (63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77)
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78. A system for monitoring the restoration of damaged property within a drying chamber, comprising:
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a database server; a server system coupled to the database server, wherein the server system; provides a user interface that includes functionality for a user to submit a plurality of inspection data on a plurality of inspection dates, wherein the inspection data comprises a plurality of inspection readings taken at a plurality of inspection locations; utilizes at least a portion of the inspection data to generate a plurality of drying condition indicators; stores the inspection data and the drying condition indicators in the database server; and wherein the user interface presents a web page that displays the drying condition indicators to enable a determination of whether the drying chamber presents an acceptable drying environment. - View Dependent Claims (79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93)
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