Claims
- 1. A gas regulator for a compressed gas powered projectile firing device adapted to generate a shots remaining signal, the gas regulator comprising:
a pressure transducer; and a microcontroller operably coupled to the pressure transducer, the microcontroller including: a processor; and a memory operably coupled to the processor and having program instructions stored therein, the processor being operable to execute the program instructions, the program instructions including:
receiving first and second gas pressure signals from the pressure transducer; receiving a shots fired signal; receiving a third gas pressure signal from the pressure transducer; and generating a shots remaining signal from the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 2. The gas regulator of claim 1, the program instructions further including:
receiving a calibration gas temperature signal; and generating a temperature compensated shots remaining signal using the calibration gas temperature signal, the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 3. The gas regulator of claim 2, the program instructions further including:
receiving a gas temperature signal; and generating a temperature compensated shots remaining signal using the gas temperature signal, the calibration gas temperature signal, the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 4. The gas regulator of claim 1, wherein the number of shots fired signal is determined by counting pressure spike signals received from the gas pressure transducer.
- 5. The gas regulator of claim 1, wherein the shots fired signal is generated for a specified gas pressure drop.
- 6. The gas regulator of claim 1, wherein the shots fired signal is received from a user.
- 7. The gas regulator of claim 1, wherein the shots fired signal is received from a shot fired sensor.
- 8. A gas regulator for a compressed gas powered projectile firing device adapted to generate a shots remaining signal, the gas regulator comprising:
an input pressure transducer; an output pressure transducer; and a microcontroller operably coupled to the input pressure transducer and the output pressure transducer, the microcontroller including:
a processor; and a memory operably coupled to the processor and having program instructions stored therein, the processor being operable to execute the program instructions, the program instructions including:
receiving a first and second gas pressure signal from the input pressure transducer; receiving a shots fired signal; receiving a third gas pressure signal from the input pressure transducer; and generating a shots remaining signal from the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 9. The gas regulator of claim 8, the program instructions further including:
receiving a calibration gas temperature signal; and generating a temperature compensated shots remaining signal using the calibration gas temperature signal, the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 10. The gas regulator of claim 9, the program instructions further including:
receiving a gas temperature signal; and generating a temperature compensated shots remaining signal using the gas temperature signal, the calibration gas temperature signal, the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 11. The gas regulator of claim 8, wherein the shots fired signal is determined by counting pressure spike signals received from the output gas pressure transducer.
- 12. The gas regulator of claim 8, wherein the shots fired signal is generated for a specified gas pressure drop.
- 13. The gas regulator of claim 8, wherein the shots fired signal is received from a user.
- 14. The gas regulator of claim 8, wherein the shots fired signal is received from a shot fired sensor.
- 15. A method of generating a shots remaining signal for a compressed gas powered projectile firing device, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving first and second pressure signals; receiving a shots fired signal; receiving a third gas pressure signal; and generating a shots remaining signal from the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 16. The method of claim 15, the program instructions further including:
receiving a calibration gas temperature signal; and generating a temperature compensated shots remaining signal using the calibration gas temperature signal, the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 17. The method of claim 16, the program instructions further including:
receiving a gas temperature signal; and generating a temperature compensated shots remaining signal using the gas temperature signal, the calibration gas temperature signal, the first, second, and third gas pressure signals, and the shots fired signal.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the shots fired signal is determined from pressure spike signals received from a gas regulator output pressure transducer.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein the shots fired signal is determined from pressure spike signals received from a gas regulator input pressure transducer.
- 20. The method of claim 15, wherein the shots fired signal is generated for a specified gas regulator input pressure drop.
- 21. The method of claim 15, wherein the shots fired signal is received from a user.
- 22. The method of claim 15, wherein the shots fired signal is received from a shot fired sensor.
Priority Claims (2)
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9901288.2 |
Jan 1999 |
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9916814.8 |
Jul 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/418,225, filed Oct. 14, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/272,652, filed Mar. 18, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Oct 1999 |
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09859883 |
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09272652 |
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09418225 |
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