Wireless multi-scan wire identifier
First Claim
1. A wireless multi-scan wire identifying apparatus for identifying a wire pair of a plurality of wire pairs that originate from a common location and that terminate at individual remote locations comprising:
- a portable base unit including a power supply, a terminal strip, a wireless transceiver, a microprocessor and memory storage;
said terminal strip of the portable base unit communicating with said portable base unit, said terminal strip including a plurality of wire pair connectors for connection to wire pairs of a bundle of wires, said power supply of said portable base unit adapted to supply voltage to said plurality of wire pair connectors, each pair of said plurality of wire pair connectors having a unique identifier;
said microprocessor of said portable base unit configured to perform a sequential scanning of a voltage across a selected one of said plurality of wire pairs, for measuring each said voltage on said selected wire pair, for storing a value corresponding to said measured voltage in memory at a unique location corresponding to each of said wire pairs, and for comparing the value of each voltage reading with a prior stored value to determine whether a change in a voltage reading has occurred;
a wireless remote unit having a wireless transceiver for receiving a signal from said portable base unit, said wireless transceiver indicating when said one of said plurality of wire pairs has had a change in status, and said wireless remote displaying said unique identifier of said wire pair which has had a change of state on a screen located on said wireless remote.
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Abstract
An apparatus for identifying the location of the terminal end of one or more wire pairs in a structure having a first end at a common origin, a microprocessor sequentially scans voltage applied on the first ends of each of the plurality of wire pairs, storing in memory a value relative to the voltage reading of the selected wire pair and identifying which wire pair has a change in value to a previously stored value when a user changes the status of the second end of each wire pair at the remote location. The microprocessor sends a wireless signal to a hand held device identifying the selected wire pair with the changed status and the user located at the remote location records the physical location of the second end of the wire pair relative to the identity of the first end of the wire pair.
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21 Claims
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1. A wireless multi-scan wire identifying apparatus for identifying a wire pair of a plurality of wire pairs that originate from a common location and that terminate at individual remote locations comprising:
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a portable base unit including a power supply, a terminal strip, a wireless transceiver, a microprocessor and memory storage; said terminal strip of the portable base unit communicating with said portable base unit, said terminal strip including a plurality of wire pair connectors for connection to wire pairs of a bundle of wires, said power supply of said portable base unit adapted to supply voltage to said plurality of wire pair connectors, each pair of said plurality of wire pair connectors having a unique identifier; said microprocessor of said portable base unit configured to perform a sequential scanning of a voltage across a selected one of said plurality of wire pairs, for measuring each said voltage on said selected wire pair, for storing a value corresponding to said measured voltage in memory at a unique location corresponding to each of said wire pairs, and for comparing the value of each voltage reading with a prior stored value to determine whether a change in a voltage reading has occurred; a wireless remote unit having a wireless transceiver for receiving a signal from said portable base unit, said wireless transceiver indicating when said one of said plurality of wire pairs has had a change in status, and said wireless remote displaying said unique identifier of said wire pair which has had a change of state on a screen located on said wireless remote. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for identification of a plurality of wire pairs forming a bundle of wires that originate from a common location and that terminate at remote locations comprising the steps of:
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a) connecting first ends of a plurality of wire pairs of the bundle to a wire connector terminal strip of a portable base unit; b) with a microprocessor of the portable base unit, sequentially applying a voltage across each of said wire pairs connected to the terminal strip; c) measuring, with the microprocessor of the portable base unit, the voltage of each said wire pairs and storing a value corresponding to said voltage in memory; d) continuing to sequentially apply and measure the voltage across said wire pairs; e) cyclically comparing the most recent value measured across a wire pair to the earlier value stored in memory for each of the plurality of wire pairs; and f) communicating to a remote unit whether there has been a change in the voltage value measured across a given wire pair. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. An apparatus for identifying a plurality of wire pairs forming a bundle of wires that originate, at a first end, from a common location and which terminate, at a second end, at remote locations, the apparatus comprising:
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a portable base unit including a wire pair connector terminal, a transceiver, a processor, and a voltage sensor; said wire pair connector terminal including a plurality of wire pair connectors for connection to a first end of one wire pair, each pair of said wire pair connectors having an associated unique identifier; said portable base unit configured to apply a voltage across each of said wire pairs connected to said wire pair connector terminal and to measure a voltage across each of said wire pairs; said base unit further including a memory device for storing a voltage status measured across each of said wire pairs; a remote unit having a transceiver for communicating with said base unit transceiver and an output device, for communicating an output indication; said processor configured to compare a current voltage status for each of said wire pairs to a prior voltage status stored in said memory device for each of said wire pairs and to communicate to said remote unit, via said portable base unit transceiver, said unique identifier associated with said wire connector exhibiting a voltage change. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A wireless multi-scan wire identifying apparatus for identifying a wire pair of a plurality of wire pairs that originate from a common location and that terminate at individual remote locations comprising:
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a portable base unit including a power supply, a plurality of wire pair connectors, a wireless transceiver, a microprocessor and memory storage; each of said plurality of wire pair connectors configured to connect to one wire pair of the plurality of wire pairs at the common location, said power supply of said portable base unit adapted to supply voltage to said plurality of wire pair connectors, each of said plurality of wire pair connectors having a unique identifier; said microprocessor of said portable base unit performing a sequential scanning of a voltage across the plurality of wire pairs, for measuring a voltage on each of the wire pairs, for storing a value corresponding to said measured voltage in memory of the portable base unit at a unique location corresponding to each of said wire pairs, and for comparing the value of each voltage reading with a prior stored value to determine whether a change in a voltage reading has occurred; a wireless remote unit having a wireless transceiver for receiving a signal from said portable base unit, said wireless transceiver indicating when said one of said plurality of wire pairs has had a change in status, and said wireless remote displaying said unique identifier of said wire pair which has had a change of state on a screen located on said wireless remote. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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Specification