Remote monitoring communication system and terminal for utility meters
First Claim
1. A remote monitoring terminal for connection with a utility meter capable of providing output pulses corresponding to increments in the count stored therein, said terminal being operable from a power supply and comprising:
- a. counter-memory means responsive to such utility meter output pulses for maintaining a count corresponding to that indicated by the meter;
b. a parallel-to-serial converter connected to sample in parallel the contents of the counter-memory means;
c. a multiple-pole switch connected between the counter-memory means and the parallel-to-serial converter responsive to a control signal for interrupting the current paths therebetween;
d. a controller connected to the parallel-to-serial converter for initiating parallel sampling of the contents of the counter-memory means into the parallel-to-serial converter and serially strobing said contents therefrom; and
e. secondary power supply means, responsive to failure of the power supply to maintain a predetermined voltage, for supplying operating power to at least the counter-memory means and for controlling said multiple-pole switch to disconnect the parallel-to-serial converter from the counter-memory means, thereby minimizing the drain on the secondary power supply.
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Abstract
A remote monitoring terminal is disclosed for connection with a utility meter to encode and store the meter readings in digital form. The terminal can be interrogated to obtain the stored reading in serial form suitable for encoding and transmission over a communication line. Means are provided to prevent the stored meter reading from being lost in the event of a line-power interruption. A communication system is disclosed including a central office and a plurality of such remote monitoring terminals for addressing each of such terminals to retrieve the stored information therein to the central office.
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1. A remote monitoring terminal for connection with a utility meter capable of providing output pulses corresponding to increments in the count stored therein, said terminal being operable from a power supply and comprising:
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a. counter-memory means responsive to such utility meter output pulses for maintaining a count corresponding to that indicated by the meter; b. a parallel-to-serial converter connected to sample in parallel the contents of the counter-memory means; c. a multiple-pole switch connected between the counter-memory means and the parallel-to-serial converter responsive to a control signal for interrupting the current paths therebetween; d. a controller connected to the parallel-to-serial converter for initiating parallel sampling of the contents of the counter-memory means into the parallel-to-serial converter and serially strobing said contents therefrom; and e. secondary power supply means, responsive to failure of the power supply to maintain a predetermined voltage, for supplying operating power to at least the counter-memory means and for controlling said multiple-pole switch to disconnect the parallel-to-serial converter from the counter-memory means, thereby minimizing the drain on the secondary power supply. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A remote monitoring system operable over a communication network for selectively monitoring the contents of utility meters at remote locations and transmitting such contents upon command to a central office, said system including:
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a. a central office including a data processing unit, means for generating an address signal corresponding to an address of a selected subscriber station for addressing any of a plurality of remote monitoring terminals to obtain data stored therein, and a modem for connecting the data processing unit with such communication network; and b. a plurality of subscriber stations, each including a modem connected to such communication network for communicating therethrough with the central office, means for receiving an address signal, an address memory for storing an address corresponding to said subscriber station, and a comparator for comparing addresses corresponding to received address signals with the address stored in the address memory, each subscriber station thereby being selectively addressable by said data processing unit, and each subscriber station including a remote monitoring terminal connected to a utility meter at the subscriber station for serially transmitting to such data processing unit a count corresponding to that contained in the utility meter, said remote monitoring terminal including a pulse output converter for providing output pulses from such utility meter corresponding to increments in the count stored therein, said converter comprising a cam mountable on the shaft of the utility meter corresponding to the least significant digit of said count, and a switch operable by said cam to provide output pulses corresponding to increments in such least significant digit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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