Claims
- 1. A monitoring system for monitoring fluid flow conditions in a fluid dispensing system controlling flow of a fluid through a plurality of fluid dispensers comprising:
- a plurality of sensors, each of the sensors operatively associated with one of the fluid dispensers, and each sensor providing an input signal having values representing a characteristic of fluid flow through a respective one of the fluid dispensers;
- a plurality of monitor controls, each monitor control connected to only one of the plurality of sensors and each monitor control producing, in response to the input signal from a respective one of the plurality of sensors, output signals representing fluid flow characteristics associated with the respective one of the plurality of fluid dispensers, and one of the output signals resulting in a change of operation of the respective one of the plurality of fluid dispensers; and
- an operator control in electrical communication with the plurality of monitor controls and not directly connected to the fluid dispensers, the operator control being responsive to the output signals from the monitor controls.
- 2. The monitoring system of claim 1 further including a data communications network connecting the plurality of monitor controls with the operator control for providing the electrical communication therebetween.
- 3. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein each of the monitor controls further comprising:
- a memory for storing a plurality of reference signals;
- a data processor connected to the memory for producing the output signals in response to periodically comparing one of the input signals with at least one of the plurality of reference signals; and
- a first communications processor in electrical communication with the data processor and the data communications network.
- 4. The monitoring system of claim 3 wherein the operator control comprises:
- input devices for providing input data signals;
- a display device; and
- a second communications processor electrically connected to the input devices and the display device and the data communications network.
- 5. The monitoring system of claim 4 wherein the data communications network further comprises:
- a first interface located with each of the monitor controls and in electrical communication with the communications processor;
- a second interface located with the operator control and in electrical communication with the second communications processor; and
- a communications link in electrical communication with the first and second interfaces for transmitting data between the first and second interfaces.
- 6. The monitoring system of claim 4 wherein the first and the second communications processors are "NEURON CHIP" processors.
- 7. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of monitor controls is remotely located from the respective one of the plurality of sensors a distance in the range of up to 100 feet.
- 8. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the operator control is remotely located from each of plurality of monitor controls a distance in the range of up to 5000 feet.
- 9. The monitoring system of claim 1 further including a plurality of operator controls in electrical communication with the plurality of monitor controls and responsive to the output signals from the monitor controls for selectively displaying data relating to fluid flow through respective ones of the plurality fluid dispensers.
- 10. The monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of sensors is a plurality of pressure sensors.
- 11. A monitoring system for monitoring fluid flow conditions in a fluid dispensing system controlling flow of a fluid through a fluid dispenser, the characteristic of fluid flow being represented by an input signal produced by a sensor operatively associated with the fluid dispenser, the monitoring system comprising:
- a memory for storing an alarm limit value of the characteristic of fluid flow and a warning limit value of the characteristic of fluid flow, the warning limit value having a magnitude between the alarm limit value and an acceptable value of the characteristic of fluid flow through the fluid dispenser; and
- a processor responsive to the input signal from the sensor and the alarm and warning limit values, the processor being operatively associated with the fluid dispenser for
- periodically sampling during a sampling period the input signal to detect sampled values of the characteristic of fluid flow,
- comparing each sampled value to the alarm and warning limit values, and
- producing a warning error code in response to predetermined relationships between the sampled values and the alarm and warning limit values.
- 12. The monitor system of claim 11 wherein the sensor produces an input signal representing pressure of the fluid in the fluid dispenser.
- 13. The monitor system of claim 12 wherein the processor produces the warning error code in response to a predetermined number of sampled values being less than the alarm limit value and greater than the warning limit value.
- 14. The monitoring system of claim 12 wherein the processor produces the warning error code by
- determining an average pressure value in response to the sampled pressure values detected during the sampling period; and
- comparing the average pressure value to the alarm and warning pressure limit values; and
- producing the warning error code in response to the average pressure value being between the warning limit value and the alarm limit value.
- 15. A monitoring system for monitoring fluid flow conditions in a fluid dispensing system controlling flow of a fluid through a fluid dispenser, the characteristic of fluid flow being represented by an input signal produced by a sensor operatively associated with the fluid dispenser, the monitoring system comprising:
- a memory for storing a reference value representing an acceptable pressure value during an ON time period during which fluid is being dispensed through the fluid dispenser; and
- a processor responsive to the input signal from the sensor and the reference value, the processor being operatively associated with the fluid dispenser for
- periodically sampling the input signal from a start of the ON time period to produce sampled values of the pressure of the fluid in the fluid dispenser,
- periodically comparing the sampled values of the input signal with the reference value representing an acceptable pressure value during the ON time period,
- measuring a turn ON transition time period from the start of the ON time period, and
- producing a turn ON time error code in response to the turn ON transition time period exceeding a value of a reference turn ON transition time prior to a sampled value of the input signal being approximately equal to the reference pressure value.
- 16. The monitoring system of claim 15 wherein the processor produces the turn ON time error code by
- comparing in response to each periodic sample of the input signal, the turn ON transition time to the reference turn ON transition time; and
- detecting the turn ON transition time exceeding the reference turn ON transition time prior to a predetermined number of sampled values of the input signal being approximately equal to the reference value.
- 17. A monitoring system for monitoring fluid flow conditions in a fluid dispensing system controlling flow of a fluid through a fluid dispenser, the characteristic of fluid flow being represented by an input signal produced by a sensor operatively associated with the fluid dispenser, the monitoring system comprising:
- a memory for storing a reference value representing an acceptable pressure value during an OFF time period during which fluid is not being dispensed from the fluid dispenser; and
- a processor responsive to the input signal from the sensor and the reference value, the processor being operatively associated with the fluid dispenser for
- periodically sampling the input signal from a start of the OFF time period to produce sampled values of the pressure of the fluid in the fluid dispenser,
- periodically comparing the sampled values of the input signal with a reference value representing an acceptable pressure during the OFF time period,
- measuring a turn OFF transition time period from the start of an OFF time period, and
- producing a turn OFF time error code in response to the turn OFF transition time period exceeding a value of a reference turn OFF transition time prior to a sampled value being approximately equal to the reference value.
- 18. The monitoring system of claim 17 wherein the processor produces the turn ON time error code by
- comparing in response to each periodic sample of the input signal, the actual turn OFF transition time to the reference turn OFF transition time; and
- detecting the actual turn OFF transition time exceeding the reference turn OFF transition time prior to a predetermined number of sampled values of the input signal being approximately equal to the reference value.
- 19. A monitoring system for monitoring fluid flow conditions in a fluid dispensing system controlling flow of a fluid through a fluid dispenser, the characteristic of fluid flow being represented by an input signal produced by a sensor operatively associated with the fluid dispenser, the monitoring system comprising:
- a memory for storing an alarm limit value representing a limit of an acceptable range of pressures of the fluid during an OFF time period during which fluid is not being dispensed through the fluid dispenser; and
- a processor responsive to the input signal from the sensor and the reference value, the processor being operatively associated with the fluid dispenser for
- periodically sampling the input signal over a sampling period during the OFF time period to detect sampled values of the pressure,
- periodically comparing the sampled values to the alarm limit value, and
- producing a static pressure alarm error code in response to predetermined relationships between sampled values and the alarm limit value.
- 20. The monitoring system of claim 19 wherein the processor produces the static pressure alarm error code by
- determining an average static pressure value in response to the sampled values detected during the sampling period; and
- comparing the average static pressure value to the alarm limit value; and
- producing the static pressure alarm error code in response to the average static pressure value exceeding the limit of an acceptable range of pressures of the fluid during the OFF time period.
- 21. A monitoring system for monitoring fluid flow conditions in a fluid dispensing system controlling flow of a fluid through a plurality of fluid dispensers comprising:
- a plurality of pressure sensors, each of the pressure sensors operatively associated with one of the fluid dispensers, and each pressure sensor providing an input signal having values representing a fluid flow pressure through a respective one of the fluid dispensers;
- a plurality of monitor controls, each monitor control connected to only one of the plurality of pressure sensors and each monitor control producing, in response to the input signal from a respective one of the plurality of pressure sensors, output signals representing fluid flow characteristics associated with the respective one of the plurality of fluid dispensers; and
- an operator control in electrical communication with the plurality of monitor controls and not directly connected to the fluid dispensers, the operator control being responsive to the output signals from the monitor controls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/547,899 filed Oct. 24, 1995, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/218,675 filed on Mar. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,481,260.
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