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Apparatus and method for remotely monitoring a utility meter by use of a liquid crystal display

  • US 4,628,313 A
  • Filed: 09/12/1984
  • Issued: 12/09/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/12/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for optically sensing the angular position of a pointer member fixedly mounted on a rotatable shaft for rotational movement therewith as the shaft rotates about an axis of rotation, said apparatus comprising:

  • (a) a follower member fixedly interconnected into the rotatable shaft for rotation about the axis of rotation with the pointer member, said follower member and said pointer having a circumferential path of travel, said follower member having first and second opposite sides facing in opposite axial directions, a first portion of said first side being generally reflective for reflecting light in a forward direction and a second portion being generally absorptive;

    (b) light emitting means positioned forward of said following member for emitting light in a backward direction towards said first side of said follower member;

    (c) light detecting means positioned forward of said follower member for detecting light reflected off of said follower member in a forward direction;

    (d) liquid crystal display means positioned forward of said follower member, between said follower member and said light detecting means, said liquid crystal display means defining six distinct areas disposed about the circumferential path of the follower member and a background area encompassing the remaining area of said liquid crystal shutter means;

    (e) control means for switching said six distinct areas and said background area between an opaque state and a transparent state, said control means further providing for switching all of said distinct areas and said background area to the opaque state and then selectively switching each of said distinct areas, one at a time, to the transparent state while the remaining five areas and the background area are switched to the opaque state; and

    (f) means operatively interconnected to said light detection means for monitoring said light detection means and obtaining input signals therefrom so as to obtain a read-out of the angular position of the pointer member.

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