Process for maintaining liquid supply
First Claim
1. A method for maintaining a supply of liquid in a reservoir while ensuring that liquid is not delivered to the reservoir after it is empty or before the reservoir requires refilling, comprising sending liquid to the reservoir from a supply station remote to the reservoir so as to have a predetermined supply time for supplying liquid to the reservoir, by the steps of:
- (A) determining a first amount of liquid in the reservoir, after a period of time determining a second amount of liquid in the reservoir, sending each determination to signal receiving means, subtracting the second amount from the first amount, and dividing the remainder by the period of time to obtain the time rate of change of the liquid; and
(B) dividing the second amount by the time rate of change and, if this first quotient is equal to or less than the predetermined supply time, sending a signal from the receiving means to a supply station remote to the reservoir and thereafter sending liquid in response to said signal from the supply station to the reservoir;
(C) dividing the second amount by the predetermined supply time and, if this second quotient is equal to or less than the time rate of change, sending a signal from the receiving means to a supply station remote to the reservoir and thereafter sending liquid in response to said signal from the supply station to the reservoir;
or(D) multiplying the time rate of change by the predetermined supply time and, if this product is equal to or greater than the second amount, sending a signal from the receiving means to a supply station remote to the reservoir and thereafter sending liquid in response to said signal from the supply station to the reservoir.
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Abstract
A method for ensuring that sufficient liquid is maintained in a liquid reservoir which is distant from a liquid supply station, comprising periodically determining the amount of liquid in the reservoir and sending the periodic determinations to a signal receiver for determination of the actual usage rate of liquid from the reservoir, sending a signal from the receiver to a remote supply station if certain defined mathematical operations indicate that liquid resupply is needed, and sending liquid from the remote supply station to the liquid reservoir.
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12 Claims
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1. A method for maintaining a supply of liquid in a reservoir while ensuring that liquid is not delivered to the reservoir after it is empty or before the reservoir requires refilling, comprising sending liquid to the reservoir from a supply station remote to the reservoir so as to have a predetermined supply time for supplying liquid to the reservoir, by the steps of:
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(A) determining a first amount of liquid in the reservoir, after a period of time determining a second amount of liquid in the reservoir, sending each determination to signal receiving means, subtracting the second amount from the first amount, and dividing the remainder by the period of time to obtain the time rate of change of the liquid; and (B) dividing the second amount by the time rate of change and, if this first quotient is equal to or less than the predetermined supply time, sending a signal from the receiving means to a supply station remote to the reservoir and thereafter sending liquid in response to said signal from the supply station to the reservoir; (C) dividing the second amount by the predetermined supply time and, if this second quotient is equal to or less than the time rate of change, sending a signal from the receiving means to a supply station remote to the reservoir and thereafter sending liquid in response to said signal from the supply station to the reservoir;
or(D) multiplying the time rate of change by the predetermined supply time and, if this product is equal to or greater than the second amount, sending a signal from the receiving means to a supply station remote to the reservoir and thereafter sending liquid in response to said signal from the supply station to the reservoir. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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