Claims
- 1. A multi-channel, common-line transmission system for transmitting flowmeter readings taken at a plurality of points to a remote station, said system comprising:
- A. a plurality of d-c powered primaries at each point, each primary being constituted by a vortex flowmeter that measures the flow rate of fluid generating periodic fluidic fluctuations as a function thereof, a sensor responsive to said fluctuations, said sensor being an inductive resonator element whose reactance is varied by said fluctuations, a channel oscillator which incorporates said resonator element to produce a carrier whose amplitude and frequency are modulated by said resonator element whereby the resultant carrier signal is modulated as a function of flow rate, and means to maintain the amplitude of said modulated carrier constant to produce a frequency-modulated carrier signal, the oscillators in said plurality of primaries being assigned distinct channel positions within a predetermined frequency spectrum;
- B. a common two-wire transmission line extending between said primaries and said remote station to convey the frequency-modulated carrier signals in said spectrum from the primaries to said station; and
- C. frequency-modulation receiver means at said station to demodulate said carrier signals to derive therefrom signals indicative of the flow rate at the respective points, said station having a d-c power source connected to said line to supply operating power to the primaries.
- 2. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein each carrier signal is applied to said line through a d-c blocking capacitor.
- 3. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said receiver means is constituted by a multi-channel receiver tunable to any one of the channels to provide the signal from a selected channel.
- 4. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said receiver means is constituted by a like plurality of receivers each tuned to a respective channel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a copending application entitled "Improved Sensing System for Vortex-Type Flowmeters," Ser. No. 768,414, filed Feb. 14, 1977.
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