Tamper-Resistant Network-Attached Energy System with Access Control
First Claim
1. A tamper-resistant, network-attached system comprising:
- a battery;
a charger coupled to the battery, the charger configured to receive energy from an energy source and store the received energy in the battery;
a cutoff switch configured to receive the stored energy across an electrical connection between the cutoff switch and the battery, the cutoff switch further configured to output the received stored energy when a communication signal is received on a signal line of the cutoff switch;
an encapsulant material configured to encapsulate the electrical connection between the cutoff switch and the battery and at least a portion of the cutoff switch including the signal line of the cutoff switch;
an energy conversion circuit configured to receive the stored energy output from the cutoff switch and convert the received stored energy output from the cutoff switch into a form of energy useable by utilization equipment coupled to the system;
a network adapter configured to communicate across a network;
a user interface;
anda microprocessor configured to;
provide the communication signal to the signal line of the cutoff switch;
receive through the user interface an activation code for a usage balance for the system;
determine that the received activation code for the usage balance is valid by communicating through the network adapter across the network with an account server;
command the energy conversion circuit to deliver the converted form of energy to the utilization equipment coupled to the system;
determine that the usage balance has been depleted; and
command the energy conversion circuit to no longer deliver the converted form of energy to the utilization equipment coupled to the system.
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Abstract
Described herein are a system and method to provide energy to consumers using a prepaid usage model so as to protect the ability to recoup start-up and recurrent costs while simultaneously offering lower-income individuals the ability to access the energy on-demand. The system and method allow verification with an account server of a user'"'"'s prepaid usage balance so an energy provider need not extend credit to the user or bill a user after energy usage. The system is portable and versatile in that it can be adapted to different energy sources including renewable energy sources such as wind, water, and/or solar sources. Anti-tampering features reduce the likelihood that the energy system will be disassembled with the components appropriated for repurposing.
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16 Claims
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1. A tamper-resistant, network-attached system comprising:
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a battery; a charger coupled to the battery, the charger configured to receive energy from an energy source and store the received energy in the battery; a cutoff switch configured to receive the stored energy across an electrical connection between the cutoff switch and the battery, the cutoff switch further configured to output the received stored energy when a communication signal is received on a signal line of the cutoff switch; an encapsulant material configured to encapsulate the electrical connection between the cutoff switch and the battery and at least a portion of the cutoff switch including the signal line of the cutoff switch; an energy conversion circuit configured to receive the stored energy output from the cutoff switch and convert the received stored energy output from the cutoff switch into a form of energy useable by utilization equipment coupled to the system; a network adapter configured to communicate across a network; a user interface; and a microprocessor configured to; provide the communication signal to the signal line of the cutoff switch; receive through the user interface an activation code for a usage balance for the system; determine that the received activation code for the usage balance is valid by communicating through the network adapter across the network with an account server; command the energy conversion circuit to deliver the converted form of energy to the utilization equipment coupled to the system; determine that the usage balance has been depleted; and command the energy conversion circuit to no longer deliver the converted form of energy to the utilization equipment coupled to the system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A tamper-resistant, network-attached system comprising:
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a battery; a charger coupled to the battery, the charger configured to receive energy from an energy source and store the received energy in the battery; a cutoff switch configured to receive the stored energy across an electrical connection between the cutoff switch and the battery, the cutoff switch further configured to output the received stored energy when a communication signal is received on a signal line of the cutoff switch; an encapsulant material configured to encapsulate the electrical connection between the cutoff switch and the battery and at least a portion of the cutoff switch including the signal line of the cutoff switch; an energy conversion circuit configured to receive the stored energy output from the cutoff switch and convert the received stored energy output from the cutoff switch into a form of energy useable by utilization equipment coupled to the system; a network adapter configured to communicate across a network; a user interface; and a microprocessor configured to; provide the communication signal to the signal line of the cutoff switch; receive through the user interface an activation code for a usage balance for the system; determine that the received activation code for the usage balance is valid by communicating through the network adapter across the network with an account server; command the charger to deliver energy from the energy source to the battery; determine that the usage balance has been depleted; and command the charger to no longer deliver energy from the energy source to the battery. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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