Remote meter reader and method for reading meters over non-dedicated telephone lines
First Claim
1. A method of transmitting meter data to a central office from meters at a telephone subscriber station over non-dedicated telephone lines in response to a call initiated by said central office and without actuating the ringing device in the subscriber telephone at the telephone subscriber station, the method comprising:
- a. providing at said subscriber station a selectively operable meter reader, said meter reader being coupled in series between said telephone line and said subscriber telephone, being connected to said meter, being capable of answering telephone calls and having clock means keeping time of day,b. isolating said subscriber telephone from said telephone lines for a predetermined data access time,c. answering any call received with said meter reader when said subscriber telephone is isolated,d. confirming that the call received is the call initiated by the central office, ande. transmitting meter data to said central office if it is confirmed that said call is from said central office.
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Abstract
A meter reader is disclosed for automatically reading utility meters at a telephone subscriber station and transmitting the meter data read to a central office over non-dedicated telephone lines in response to a call initiated by the central office. The meter reader is located at the subscriber station and includes, a microprocessor, a telephone isolating device, a call answering device, a ring detector, an off-hook detector, a ring generator, a data transmitter-receiver device and a modem. Each day the telephone is isolated from the telephone lines for a predetermined data access time. Any call made to the subscriber station during the data access time is answered by the meter reader. A coded signal is sent out over the telephone lines by the meter reader for the purpose of determining the source of the call. If the call is from the central office a coded reply signal is sent back and, the meter reader transmits the data to the central office. If the coded reply signal is not returned, the meter reader generates ringing signals for activating the bell in the subscriber'"'"'s telephone. If the subscriber telephone is picked up at any time during the data access time, it is immediately unisolated from the telephone line.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of transmitting meter data to a central office from meters at a telephone subscriber station over non-dedicated telephone lines in response to a call initiated by said central office and without actuating the ringing device in the subscriber telephone at the telephone subscriber station, the method comprising:
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a. providing at said subscriber station a selectively operable meter reader, said meter reader being coupled in series between said telephone line and said subscriber telephone, being connected to said meter, being capable of answering telephone calls and having clock means keeping time of day, b. isolating said subscriber telephone from said telephone lines for a predetermined data access time, c. answering any call received with said meter reader when said subscriber telephone is isolated, d. confirming that the call received is the call initiated by the central office, and e. transmitting meter data to said central office if it is confirmed that said call is from said central office. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A meter reader adapted to be connected at a telephone subscriber station in series between the telephone lines connected to the subscriber station and a subscriber telephone and coupled to a meter at said subscriber station for use in transmitting data signals from said meter over said telephone lines to a central office on a call initiated by said central office, said subscriber at said subscriber station including a ringing device, said meter reader comprising:
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a means for selectively isolating said subscriber telephone from said telephone lines during a predetermined data access time, b. means for detecting a ringing signal to said subscriber station during said data access time indicating an incoming call, c. means for answering said call, causing thereby said ringing signal to terminate, d. means for ascertaining if said call is from said cental office, and e. means for transmitting said data signals to said central office, if said call is from said central office. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A meter reader adapted to be connected at a telephone subscriber station in series between non-dedicated telephone lines and a telephone and coupled to a meter at said subscriber station for use in transmitting data signals from said meter over said telephone lines to a central office on a call initiated by said central office without substantially interfering with normal telephone service said telephone at said subscriber station including a bell, said meter reader comprising:
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a. a microprocessor, b. telephone isolating means operable in response to control signals from said microprocessor for isolating said telephone from said telephone line for a predetermined data access time, c. ring detector means coupled to said telephone line for detecting ringing signals to said telephone during said data access time and sending a signal in response thereto to said microprocessor, d. call answering means for answering incoming calls during said data access time, e. transmission means for transmitting data signals from said meter over said telephone lines, f. ring generator means for generatng signals for activating the bell in the telephone at the subscriber station and simulated side tone signals during said data access time, and g. off-hook detector means for detecting an off-hook condition.
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18. A meter reader adapted to be connected at a subscriber station in series between a telephone line and a telephone at a said subscriber station and coupled to a digital utility meter at said remote station for use in transmitting digitally encoded data signals from said meter over said telephone line to a central office in response to a call initiated by said central office, said telephone at said subscriber station including a ringing device, said meter reader comprising:
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a. a microprocessor, b. a telephone isolating device responsive to signals from said microprocessor for selectively isolating said telephone from said telephone line for a predetermined data access time, c. a ring detector for detecting a ringing signal indicative of an incoming call when said telephone is isolated from said telephone line, d. means for ascertaining if said incoming call is from said central office, e. an answer call device responsive to signals from said microprocessor for causing an incoming call to be answered during said data access time when said telephone is isolated, f. transmission means for transmitting data and status signals between said microprocessor and said central office if said call is from said central office, and g. an off-hook detector for detecting an off-hook condition.
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19. A data sensing and collection system comprising:
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a. a central office, b. a plurality of subscriber stations, and c. a telephone line connecting said central office to each one of said subscriber stations, d. said central office including a computer having a telephone dialing mechnaism, e. each of said subscriber stations including; i. a telephone having a bell, ii. a meter reader connecting said telephone to said telephone line, and iii. a source of digital data which is to be read coupled to said meter reader, said meter reader including; I. means for selectively isolating said telephone at said subscriber station within a predetermined data access time, II. means for detecting an incoming call ringing signal to said telephone at said subscriber station during said data access time, III. means for answering said call so as to cause said ringing signal to terminate, IV. means for ascertaining if said incoming call is from said central office, V. means for transmitting said digitally encoded data signals to said central office if said incoming call is from said central office, VI. means for activating said bell in said telephone if said incoming call is not from said central office, and VII. means for detecting an off-hook condition of said telephone at any time.
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Specification