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System for bilateral communication of a command station with remotely located sensors and actuators

  • US 4,672,374 A
  • Filed: 06/20/1985
  • Issued: 06/09/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/20/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A remote sensing and control system, comprising:

  • generator means producing a clock signal;

    a serial-to-parallel converter means connected to receive said clock signal and producing a first plurality of parallel address signals;

    display means connected to receive said first plurality of parallel address signals;

    address means remotely located from said serial-to-parallel converter means and coupled thereto in actuated relationship for producing a second plurality of parallel address signals identical to said first plurality of parallel address signals;

    a plurality of sensor means each having a preselected address and having an altered electrical state upon sensing a selected parameter or upon the occurrence of a malfunction of said sensor means;

    multiplexing means having inputs connected to each of said plurality of sensor means and being connected to receive said second plurality of parallel address signals, for interrogating a selected one of said plurality of sensor means upon the occurrence of the address of the selected sensor means at said multiplexing means and for producing a monitoring signal indicating the state of said sensor means;

    means coupled between said sensor means and said multiplexing means for encoding sensor signals into digital words to be transmitted as said monitoring signal;

    remotely located means for generating command signals for activation of remote devices, said encoding means including means for signaling the presence of said command signals;

    centrally located means for actuating said command signal generating means; and

    means feeding said monitoring signal to said display means for displaying the state of said sensor means during the occurrence of the address of the selected one of said plurality of sensor means.

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