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Tamper detection device for utility meter

  • US 5,086,292 A
  • Filed: 10/31/1989
  • Issued: 02/04/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method or detection of unauthorized tampering with the operation of a utility meter and for estimation of the difference between measured utility consumption and an actual utility consumption comprising mounting a unit in a utility meter of a type having a moving element, the unit being separate from the meter and removable therefrom, generating a plurality of sequential time periods of predetermined length, detecting during each respective time period a summation of the movement of the moving element and recording, in association with the respective time period, said summation in a memory as information stored in the memory, in each of said time periods, detecting one or more events associated with possible tampering attempts and recording, in association with the respective timer period, the existence of such event in the memory as information stored in the memory, reading from the unit the information stored in the memory, analyzing the information stored in relation to the time and day of the respective time period recorded and in relation to any tampering event recorded in the respective time period to thus obtain a pattern during said sequential time periods of actual consumption, and estimating from said pattern the actual consumption during those time periods a tampering event has been recorded.

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