Claims
- 1. A sewage system comprising a network of controllable sewage sumps, said system comprising:a sewage collection main for collection of sewage; a plurality of sewage sumps having a capacity to temporarily store a quantity of sewage within them, said sumps each having a controllable pump for evacuating sewage from the sump into said sewage collection main; at least one computer controller to govern the total flow of sewage from said sewage sumps into said sewage collection main by governing separately the flow from each said controllable pump into the sewage collection main.
- 2. The sewage system of claim 1, further comprising:a communications pathway by which the sewage sumps can be individually controlled.
- 3. The sewage system of claim 2, further comprising:in each of the sewage sumps, a computer controller that controls the pump in the sump and provides communication capability with other controllers in the network.
- 4. The sewage system of claim 3, further comprising:in each of the sewage sumps, a level detector device, said device being capable of detecting the level of sewage material in the sump and converting the level to a data signal.
- 5. The sewage system of claim 3, wherein the at least one computer controller that governs the flow of sewage from the respective sumps into the sewage collection main is a master controller configured to receive data from the computer controller in each sewage sump and send commands to said sump controllers over the communications pathway.
- 6. The sewage system of claim 5, further comprising:a sewage treatment facility into which the collected sewage flows for treatment.
- 7. A sewage system comprising:a plurality of sewage sumps having a capacity to temporarily store a quantity of sewage within them prior to delivery of the sewage into a sewage collection main, each of said sewage sumps also comprising a computer controllable pump to pump the stored sewage into a sewage collection main; said plurality of sewage sumps being interconnected in a network for command and control communication among the sumps such that the flow of sewage from the sumps into the sewage mains is controllable throughout the network; and at least one computer controller for governing the operation of the controllable pumps in the network of sewage sumps.
- 8. The sewage system of claim 7, wherein each of the sewage sumps comprises a computer controller, said controller effecting controllable operation of the sump and communicating with the network controller.
- 9. The sewage system of claim 7, wherein each of the sewage sumps comprises a level detector for determining the level of sewage material in the sump and converting the level information to a data signal.
- 10. A sewage system wherein the flow rate of sewage into the system may be controlled, said system comprising:a plurality of computer-controlled sewage sumps, said sewage sumps each having a controllable pump for moving sewage from the sump to a sewage collection main; said sewage sumps also each comprising a computer controller for operating the respective pumps and controlling the sewage flow out of each sump, said controllers each comprising one element of a control network for controllable operation of the system; and, a communications pathway by which the computer controllers may be linked in a network for control of the flow of sewage in the system.
- 11. The sewage system of claim 10, wherein each of the sewage sumps further comprises a level detector, said detector having the capability to determine the level of sewage material in the sump and convert the level to a data signal.
- 12. The sewage system of claim 10, further comprising a network computer controller, said controller effecting control of the network of controllable sewage sumps and thereby regulating the flow of sewage in the sewage system.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/483,675, field Jan. 14, 2000.
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