Embodiments of the disclosure are directed to solutions associated with water damage protection including water usage monitoring, leak detection, predictive maintenance and analytics in free standing locations, buildings, homes, venues, manufacturing facilities, public infrastructure, restaurants and malls.
Current plumbing infrastructure including pipes, sewer systems, septic tanks, toilets, showers, bathrooms, water and sewage carrying systems, and pipes are generally not monitored except for certain pump components and water reporting systems that report equipment failure via sirens and physical audible alarms.
There are 3rd party reporting systems that can be configured with central water flow reporting apparatus that will send failure reports via specifically installed and configured wi-fi enabled software and equipment, but these systems require direct wire connection or direct contact with each reporting component or system element. These systems cannot support distributed wireless sensor reporting components inside walls, underground, in sewer caps, in clean-out caps, attached to or inside pipes or shut-off valves.
These 3rd party reporting solutions cannot accurately report or detect water leakage, micro leaks, worn parts, part usage, water usage, intermittent operational problems, poorly operating components, potential component failures and failure timelines. Mostly, such systems monitor water usage through user behavior algorithms and report unusual patterns of usage leading to high incidences of false positives i.e., reporting a leak when there isn't one or false negatives i.e., not reporting a leak when there is one.
References in the specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “an example embodiment,” etc., indicate that the embodiment described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to implement such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described.
The water damage protection system is a plumbing mesh network which is able to monitor and report on any plumbing infrastructure without direct contact or immersion in the infrastructure itself. The mesh network is comprised of sensors that peer with each other and exchange information, and applications that run either in the cloud, locally or on the sensor nodes that communicate in real-time to trap water events and usage.
The solution is quick, inexpensive and does not require skilled plumbing installation or labor to set up.
The system allows for reporting and emergency alarming to specific users, specified entities and building owners in real-time.
The solution is transparent to any network interconnect and is designed for virtual operation via cloud based processing where applications are transportable between clouds e.g. AWS, Azure, AT&T, etc. To get to the cloud it will interconnect via a Wi-Fi gateway which can connect to any or all sensor nodes. Therefore the dwelling unit at a minimum must support one WiFi Access Point (AP) to which a PlumMate sensor node without the sensor itself is interconnected physically via RJ-45 or via Wi-Fi, Zigbee or BlueTooth. The system operates such that the PlumMate proprietary mesh protocol runs throughout the building or premises, and the other side is connected with the AP thru a standard interconnect.
Embodiments described herein provide methods and systems for building a new autonomously reporting mesh network for plumbing systems and infrastructure, where the network uses a mesh concept of peer-to-peer sensors and components, and ties into a backend server system that hosts applications for performing alarming, reporting and predictive analytics.
The plumbing mesh network uses a wireless sensor network that allows for on-site network construction to be ad hoc and free form allowing sensors to be installed without regard to location such that communications and data are passed peer-to-peer in a non-blocking architecture and allowing for fail-proof connectivity in all environments and locations.
The predictive analytics use algorithms specifically developed to detect long term trends within a plumbing mesh reporting network that is continuously monitoring and reporting on water leakage, micro leaks, worn parts, water usage, intermittent operational problems, poorly operating components, potential component failures and tracking failure timelines.
A depiction of the plumbing mesh reporting system, and potential location of the reporting sensors and chips is shown in the Drawings as
In some embodiments the plumbing mesh reporting system may be local only meaning that it is not connected to an Internet and serves a local functionality only for the on-premises support personnel e.g., supervisory staff in an office building.
In some other embodiments the plumbing mesh reporting system is self-contained meaning that it is not connected to an Internet nor a local connection server. Instead the system reports only when triggered by field personnel using wireless devices for one-time data collection. The sensor reports are held on chip until the data is gathered and then reset or released by the field personnel.
Additional embodiments can include a “remote” plumbing mesh reporting system which is not connected to the Internet due its remote location where there is a lack of communications infrastructure. In this case, the system is tied to a satellite network through a satellite gateway provider. Data is preprocessed at the gateway, prior to transmit to reduce redundant data information and to streamline reporting over the more expensive satellite connections. The sensor reports are held on chip until the data is gathered by the satellite gateway reporting system and then reset.
The terms “local”, “remote”, “connection” and “self-contained”, along with their derivatives, may be used at any point in this specification document. “Connection” is used to indicate the establishment of communication between two or more elements that are part of the plumbing mesh reporting network.
A sensor, gateway, access point, base station or hub is an electronic device (e.g., a sensor node, end station, a network device) which stores and transmits (internally and/or with other electronic devices over a network) data to local servers or external communications networks.
A network device or apparatus (e.g., a router, switch, bridge) is a piece of networking equipment, including hardware and software, which interconnects other equipment on the network (e.g., other network devices, end stations).
While processes in the figures may show a particular order of operations performed by certain embodiments of the invention, it should be understood that such order is exemplary (e.g., alternative embodiments may perform the operations in a different order, combine certain operations, overlap certain operations, etc.)
In embodiments, the methods, systems, kits and apparatuses for the PlumMate application can include any type of data collection which would be customized to the target application.
In embodiments, the method, Systems, kits and apparatuses used to provide the PlumMate application user interface can include any interface such as a cell phone (600) or PC that is intuitive to use and only requires the user to interact with the cell phone screen or PC.
In embodiments, the methods, systems, kits and apparatuses used to provide the PlumMate data collection and processing results to the marketeer or 3rd party service provider are arranged in specific datasets for transmission and dissemination. In
In embodiments, the methods, systems, kits and apparatuses used to provide the cloud storage and processing elements are organized such that all resources dedicated to data collection and reporting can grow exponentially by taking advantage of the Cloud's elasticity for data storage and compute power.