Claims
- 1. A pump alternator module comprising:
a planar support member; a processor carried on the member; pump alternating instructions, carried on the support member, coupled to the processor; a fluid related input signal connector for simultaneous receipt of a plurality of fluid level indicating signals associated with a common fluid source; a drive signal output connector, carried on the member, coupled to the processor; a communications input/output port, carried on the member, coupled to the processor; and circuitry for selecting one of a fixed pump function and a varying pump function and wherein the instructions respond to a failure in at least one of the plurality of fluid level indicating signals so as to provide an alternating output function associated with at least one of the non-failed fluid level indicating signals.
- 2. A module as in claim 1 wherein the fluid related signals correspond to at least three different fluid levels.
- 3. A module as in claim 1 which includes instructions for assigning a plurality of logical functions to the input signals and additional instructions which, in response to detecting a failure of an input signal, reassign at least one of the logical functions.
- 4. A module as in claim 1 which includes instructions for assigning a plurality of logical functions to the input signals and additional instructions which, in response to detecting a failure of two of the input signals, reassign two of the logical functions.
- 5. A module as in claim 1 wherein the pump alternating instructions respond to at least four fluid level related input signals, received at the input signal connector, and determine in response thereto if a fault condition is being exhibited and further instructions for alternating functions assigned to the input signals in response to a fault condition.
- 6. A multi-pump control module comprising:
an input connector for receipt of a plurality of independently generated fluid level input related signals from a common fluid source; a programmed processor, coupled to the input connector, wherein the processor executes a plurality of pre-stored instructions for carrying out an analysis of the fluid level input related signals to determine if one of the signals is exhibiting a fault and in response thereto, reallocating a function assigned to the signal exhibiting the fault to a signal not exhibiting a fault; and an output connector, coupled to the processor, for providing a plurality of pump drive signals also associated with the common fluid source.
- 7. A module as in claim 6 which includes input signal interface circuitry coupled between the input connector and the processor.
- 8. A module as in claim 7 which includes output signal interface circuitry coupled between the processor and the output connector.
- 9. A module as in claim 6 which includes four interface circuits for four respective level related signals wherein the processor includes instructions for allocating at least a lead, a lag and a control function to respective of the input signals and wherein other instructions detect the presence of a fault condition on at least one of the input signals whereupon, an allocated function can be reassigned to a different input signal.
- 10. A module as in claim 9 which includes two output interface circuits for two different pumps wherein the processor includes instructions for allocating first and second functions to respective of the pumps.
- 11. A two pump control system having up to four fluid inputs from a common fluid source comprising:
a programmed processor and instructions for assigning and reassigning lead and lag pump functions to respective of the pumps, associated with at least one of the up to four fluid inputs, and for automatically assigning and reassigning respective functions to the fluid inputs in response to dynamically sensing an error condition associated with at least one of the fluid inputs, so as to avoid the respective functions being associated with a fluid input exhibiting an error condition.
- 12. A system as in claim 11 which includes an input connector for coupling to the fluid inputs and an output connector for coupling to the pumps.
- 13. A system as in claim 11 which includes instructions for assigning a lead function, a lag function and a high level function to respective of the fluid inputs.
- 14. A fluid control method comprising:
establishing a plurality of spaced apart fluid levels in a common fluid source; sensing those levels which are indicating the presence of a greater fluid depth; analyzing the plurality to determine if a fault is being exhibited and, in response to an exhibited fault, entering a reassignment sequence, which reassigns any respective functions, so as to avoid the respective function being associated with a sensed fluid level exhibiting a fault.
- 15. A method as in claim 14 which includes automatically assigning a lead function and a lag function to respective pumps.
- 16. A method as in claim 14 which includes automatically reassigning a pump function.
- 17. A multi-input pump control system comprising:
at least three input signal ports for receipt of signals indicative of three different levels in a common fluid; control circuitry responsive to the three signals including executable instructions for analyzing the received signals, for establishing the presence of a fault in at least one of them and for reassigning a function associated with the faulty signal to one of the other signals.
- 18. A pump control system as in claim 17 wherein the executable instructions, in response to the input signals at the ports, generate at least two pump output drive signals.
- 19. A pump control system as in claim 17 which includes executable instructions for assigning a function to each of the signals.
- 20. A pump control system as in claim 19 which includes instructions for selection the assigned functions from a class which includes a lead function, a lag function; a high level indicating function and a control function.
- 21. A pump control system as in claim 20 which includes instructions for establishing a fault in an input signal previously assigned a lead function and for reassigning the lead function to another signal.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation application of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/231,124, filed Jan. 15, 1999, which is entitled PROCESSOR BASED PUMP CONTROL SYSTEM.
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Parent |
09231124 |
Jan 1999 |
US |
Child |
09975655 |
Oct 2001 |
US |