Time sequenced multiplexing method of recording and translating data
First Claim
1. A method of recording and translating quantitative data for various events at predetermined periodic intervals over a time period which comprises the steps of:
- (a) detecting the quantitative level of an event;
(b) creating an electric pulse for the event in response to a time dependent function of the quantitative level of the event and resetting the time dependent function;
(c) applying the pulse to a recording medium at a point on the medium a distance from a base reference point which distance is indicative of the quantitative level of the event;
(d) detecting the quantitative level of a different event;
(e) creating an electric pulse for the different event;
(f) applying the electric pulse to the recording medium at a point on the medium a distance from the point on the medium created by the previous pulse which distance is indicative of the quantitative level of the different event;
(g) repeating steps (a) through (f) at predetermined periodic intervals; and
(h) translating the recording medium to indicate the quantitative level of the monitored events at the predetermined periodic intervals.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for recording and translating data using sequential spacing of data points on a recording medium. Electrical pulses are generated in response to the quantitative level of a series of events to be monitored. These pulses are then applied sequentially from a base reference point to the recording medium. The pulses are applied so that the distance between pulses is indicative of the quantitative level of each monitored event. This method is particularly useful in field instrumentation for monitoring equipment performance, process variables, weather conditions and any other variable events or conditions. Any number of events may be periodically sequentially applied to the medium over a long period of time. The recording medium can then be played back at high speed to translate the information obtained.
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18 Claims
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1. A method of recording and translating quantitative data for various events at predetermined periodic intervals over a time period which comprises the steps of:
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(a) detecting the quantitative level of an event; (b) creating an electric pulse for the event in response to a time dependent function of the quantitative level of the event and resetting the time dependent function; (c) applying the pulse to a recording medium at a point on the medium a distance from a base reference point which distance is indicative of the quantitative level of the event; (d) detecting the quantitative level of a different event; (e) creating an electric pulse for the different event; (f) applying the electric pulse to the recording medium at a point on the medium a distance from the point on the medium created by the previous pulse which distance is indicative of the quantitative level of the different event; (g) repeating steps (a) through (f) at predetermined periodic intervals; and (h) translating the recording medium to indicate the quantitative level of the monitored events at the predetermined periodic intervals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of recording quantitative data for selected variables with field instrumentation and subsequently translating the data which comprises the steps of:
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(a) detecting the quantitative level of the variable to be monitored; (b) creating an electric pulse in response to a time dependent function of the quantitative level of the variable and resetting the time dependent function simultaneously therewith; (c) applying the pulse to a recording medium at a point on the medium a distance from a base reference point which distance is a mathematical function of the quantitative level of the variable; (d) detecting the quantitative level of a different variable; (e) creating an electric pulse in response to a time dependent function of the quantitative level of the different variable and resetting the time dependent function simultaneously therewith; (f) applying the electric pulse to the recording medium medium a distance from the point on the medium created by the previous pulse which distance is a mathematical function of the quantitative level of the different variable; (g) repeating steps (a) through (f) at predetermined intervals; and (h) translating the recording medium to indicate the quantitative level of the monitored variables at the predetermined intervals. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. Apparatus for recording quantitative data on a recording medium which comprises:
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input means for receiving a series of electric signals indicating the quantitative level of each event of a series of events; signal means for generating an electric signal which is a function of time; comparator means for generating a pulse when the level of the signal from the input means is equal to the level of the signal from the signal means, said pulse cycling the input means to the next event of the series of events and resetting the signal means; and recorder means for applying the pulse from the comparator means to a recording medium, the distance between successive pulses being indicative of the quantitative level of the event monitored. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. Apparatus for recording quantitative data on a recording medium which comprises:
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input means for receiving a series of electric input signals each indicating the quantitative level of an event in the series; signal means for generating an electric signal which is a function of time, said signal means being reset upon the application of a pulse; reference means connected to the signal means for generating a pulse to indicate the start of the sampling of the quantitative level of each event in the series of events and to reset the signal means; comparator means connected to the input means and the signal means for generating a pulse when the level of the signal emitted from the input means is equal to the level of the signal from the signal means, said pulse cycling the input means to the input corresponding to the next event to be monitored and resetting the signal means; and recorder means for applying the pulses generated by the reference means and the comparator means to a recording medium, the distance between pulses indicating the quantitative level of the event. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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