Claims
- 1. A user-programmable media dispensing system with user-calibrated intensity scale comprising:
a. a supply source of at least one medium for dispensing into an occupied space; b. a supply source of water for mixture with said medium to provide a solution containing a specified percentage of said medium at each of a plurality of intensity levels; c. dispensing means for introducing said solution into said air stream; d. a central processor for receiving input signals and generating output signals including an output signal initiating operation of said dispensing means to dispense said solution at a predetermined one of said intensity levels; and e. data entry/display means for selective operation by a user to provide at least some of said input signals to said central processor including a plurality of signals respectively corresponding to a plurality of scales of said intensity levels, each of said scales representing a percentage of said medium in said solution at each of said plurality of intensity levels.
- 2. The media dispensing system of claim 1 wherein source of said medium is a media reservoir, and wherein said system includes a plurality of said reservoirs, each containing a different medium.
- 3. The media dispensing system of claim 2 wherein each of said reservoirs has associated therewith a unique one of said input signals, whereby said central processor is informed of the identity of the media in said reservoirs.
- 4. The media dispensing system of claim 1 wherein said central processor is pre-programmed with a concentration algorithm for said at least one medium establishing a predetermined scale, representing a plurality of percentages of said medium in said solution at each of a plurality of discrete steps between lowest and highest.
- 5. The media dispensing system of claim 4 wherein at least one of said input signals from said data entry/display means to said central processor changes said concentration algorithm to shift from said predetermined scale to a preferred scale the percentages of said medium at each of said discrete steps.
- 6. The media dispensing system of claim 5 and further including a plurality of sources of supply corresponding to a plurality of different media and wherein said central processor is pre-programmed with a unique concentration algorithm for each of said different media.
- 7. The media dispensing system of claim 6 and further including a plurality of media sensors respectively coupled between said plurality of sources of supply and said central processor to provide input signals to said central processor corresponding to the identity of each of said media.
- 8. The media dispensing system of claim 5 wherein said data entry/display includes means for selective user operation to permit selection of a number of said preferred scales equal to the number of said discrete steps.
- 9. The media dispensing system of claim 8 wherein the number of said preferred scales and of said discrete steps is five.
- 10. A user-programmable media dispensing system with user-calibrated intensity scale comprising:
a. dispensing means actuable in response to a dispenser activating control signal to discharge a quantity of a medium in aqueous solution into an occupied space; b. a dispensing system central processor coupled to said dispensing means and generating a dispenser activating control signal to said dispensing means in response to instruction input signals coupled to said central processor from user-programmable data entry; c. user-programmable data entry coupled to said dispensing system central processor for entry of user-generated instructions and coupling said user-generated instructions as instruction input signals to said dispensing system central processor for generating said dispenser activating control signals to actuate said dispensing means; d. said central processor being pre-programmed with a default concentration algorithm according to which the percentage of said medium in said aqueous solution is established at each of a plurality of steps between lowest and highest; and e. said data entry providing, upon user actuation, input signals to said central processor for changing said default concentration algorithm to a preferred concentration algorithm.
- 11. The media dispensing system of claim 10 wherein said dispensing means includes a plurality of dispensing media containing reservoirs coupled in fluid communication with a media dispenser, and wherein said central processor is pre-programmed with a unique concentration algorithm for the particular medium contained in each of said plurality of reservoir.
- 12. The media dispensing system of claim 11 wherein said media dispenser is positioned in the air stream of a central or zoned forced-air heating, ventilating and air-conditioning system for dispensing said solution into said air stream at concentrations determined by said preferred concentration algorithm.
- 13. The media dispensing system of claim 12 and further including air stream sensor means positioned in said air stream and coupled to said central processor for generating ambient-air-determined control signals to said central processor, and wherein said dispenser activating control signal is further responsive to said ambient-air-determined control signals.
- 14. The media dispensing system of claim 13 wherein said air stream sensor means includes at least one of:
a temperature sensor for generating a control signal responsive to the air stream temperature, a humidity sensor for generating a control signal responsive to the air stream relative humidity, and an air pressure-airflow sensor for generating a control signal responsive to the air stream air pressure/airflow.
- 15. The media dispensing system of claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of reservoirs includes a media reservoir sensor coupled to said central processor for generating a signal thereto responsive to the amount of media contained therein.
- 16. The media dispensing system of claim 15 wherein each of said media reservoir sensors generates a signal to said central processor responsive to the presence of said reservoir in the dispensing system and the identity of the particular medium contained therein.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/796,177, filed Feb. 28, 2001 by the present inventor, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,777.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09796177 |
Feb 2001 |
US |
Child |
10425100 |
Apr 2003 |
US |