Claims
- 1. An intelligent metering system including an electromechanical meter, comprising:
an inductive pickup winding associated with said electromechanical meter; an amplifier coupled to the inductive pickup winding to boost a signal detected from the inductive pickup winding when the actuator electromagnet is actuated; a pulse detector, coupled to the amplifier, for detecting pulses; a microprocessor coupled to the pulse detector for counting the pulses detected by the pulse detector and for storing meter data related to the counted pulses in a memory device; and an interface coupled to the microprocessor for transmitting the meter data from the memory device.
- 2. The intelligent metering system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said electromechanical meter includes an actuator electromagnet and said inductive pickup winding comprises a secondary winding of said actuator electromagnet.
- 2. The intelligent metering system according to claim 2, wherein the inductive pickup winding is formed with 15 to 17 turns of enamel-coated 34-gauge solid copper wire.
- 3. The intelligent metering system according to claim 1, wherein said inductive pickup coil is located in a housing adjacent said electromechanical meter.
- 4. The intelligent metering system according to claim 1, wherein the memory device comprises a re-writeable memory device.
- 5. The intelligent metering system according to claim 1, wherein the interface is a wireless communication interface.
- 6. The intelligent metering system according to claim 5, wherein the interface includes an infrared transceiver circuit for transmitting the meter data to a receiving device having an infrared port.
- 7. The intelligent metering system according to claim 1, wherein the pulse detector comprises a comparator circuit with hysteresis.
- 8. The intelligent metering system according to claim 1, wherein said electromechanical meter is associated with a gaming machine.
- 9. The intelligent metering system according to claim 8, including a meter interface adapted to send an electrical signal to said electromechanical meter for causing actuation of said meter.
- 10. A method of reading an electromechanical meter, the method comprising the steps of:
detecting a signal from an inductive pickup winding associated with an electromechanical meter; amplifying the signal from the inductive pickup winding; detecting a pulse from the amplified signal; counting the detected pulses; storing meter data related to the counted pulses in a memory device; and transmitting the meter data from the memory device through an interface.
- 11. The method of reading an electromechanical meter according to claim 10, wherein the step of detecting the pulse from the amplified signal is performed by a pulse detector comprising a comparator circuit with hysteresis for detecting pulses, detecting false triggerings and filtering out EMP spikes.
- 12. The method of reading an electromechanical meter according to claim 10, wherein the step of counting the detected pulses is performed by a microprocessor.
- 13. The method of reading an electromechanical meter according to claim 10 wherein said transmitting step comprises transmitting said meter data via a wireless communication link.
- 14. In combination, an electromechanical meter including a mechanical count indicator, a meter interface adapted to generate an electrical signal for causing said electromechanical meter to actuate said mechanical count indicator, and a secondary metering system, said secondary metering system including at least one pickup coil associated with said electromechanical meter, said at least one pickup coil adapted to generate a pulse in response to the activation of said electromechanical meter, and a processor adapted to count pulses generated by said at least one pickup coil.
- 15. The combination in accordance with claim 14 wherein said electromechanical meter is associated with a gaming device.
- 16. The combination in accordance with claim 15 including at least one coin accepting device associated with said meter interface, said at least one coin accepting device adapted to output a signal associated with the receipt of a coin.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/872,132, filed Jun. 1, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,743,095
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
09872132 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10852807 |
May 2004 |
US |