Switch with end of life prediction capability
First Claim
1. A switch, comprising:
- means for measuring elapsed time;
means, responsive to an actuator of said switch, for recording a first counting value of the number of actuations of said switch subsequent to a preselected event;
means for detecting a first occurrence of either (a) said first counting value being equal to a first predetermined magnitude or (b) a lapse of a preselected period of said elapsed time subsequent to said preselected event, whichever occurs first after monitoring status of both (a) said first counting value being equal to a first predetermined magnitude and (b) a lapse of a preselected period of said elapsed time subsequent to said preselected event;
means for resetting said first counting value and said elapsed time measuring means upon said first occurrence;
means for adding said first counting value to a second counting value in response to said detecting means; and
means for providing a signal when said second counting value exceeds a second predetermined magnitude.
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Abstract
A monitoring device is provided for use in association with a limit switch or similar mechanically actuated device in order to permit its end of life to be predicted. The system uses nonvolatile random access memory to store a count which represents the number of occurrences of one of two alternative events. The first event is the occurrence of a number of switch actuations and the second event is the lapse of a predetermined period of time. When either of these two events occurs, a microprocessor increments a count in the nonvolatile memory unit and clears both the clock and the volatile memory parameter. When the number stored in the nonvolatile memory represents a number of actuations estimated to be appropriately equal to the total life of the switch, this condition can be signaled to a sensor bus by a communication circuit. Alternatively, a light emitting diode can be alternately energized and de-energized to represent the number of actuations having exceeded the predicted end of life total.
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14 Claims
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1. A switch, comprising:
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means for measuring elapsed time; means, responsive to an actuator of said switch, for recording a first counting value of the number of actuations of said switch subsequent to a preselected event; means for detecting a first occurrence of either (a) said first counting value being equal to a first predetermined magnitude or (b) a lapse of a preselected period of said elapsed time subsequent to said preselected event, whichever occurs first after monitoring status of both (a) said first counting value being equal to a first predetermined magnitude and (b) a lapse of a preselected period of said elapsed time subsequent to said preselected event; means for resetting said first counting value and said elapsed time measuring means upon said first occurrence; means for adding said first counting value to a second counting value in response to said detecting means; and means for providing a signal when said second counting value exceeds a second predetermined magnitude. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A switch, comprising:
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a clock configured to measure elapsed time subsequent to a predetermined event; a first counter responsive to an actuator of said switch for maintaining a first count representing a number of actuations of said actuator subsequent to said predetermined event; a second counter for maintaining a second count; first means for comparing said first count to a first predetermined magnitude and for comparing said elapsed time to a second predetermined magnitude, said first count being added to said second count when either said first count equals said first predetermined magnitude or said elapsed time equals said second predetermined magnitude; means for resetting said first count and said elapsed time when said first count is added to said second count; second means for comparing said second count to a third predetermined magnitude; and means for providing a signal when said second count equals said third predetermined magnitude. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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