Claims
- 1. A control system useful in outdoor environments, comprising:
- a primary control element operating in a system;
- at least one transmitter for sending a predetermined plurality of frequencies over the air;
- at least one signal receiver for receiving said predetermined plurality of frequencies from said transmitter to provide an output;
- at least one signal processor to receive the output of said receiver and to generate a command signal to said control element;
- at least one of said frequencies serving a dual purpose of being first part of a received signal sent to said processor to allow said processor to issue an output signal to operate a primary controlled element, and second to act as a cue to said processor that an incoming multiple frequency signal is about to come or has concluded; and
- said processor discriminates for said frequencies and generates an output signal to said primary control element based on the order of frequencies received.
- 2. A well control system, comprising:
- a primary control element operating in a well system;
- at least one transmitter for sending a predetermined plurality of frequencies order over the air;
- at least one signal receiver for receiving said predetermined plurality of frequencies from said transmitter to provide an output;
- at least one signal processor to receive the output of said receiver and to generate a command signal to said control element;
- at least one of said frequencies serving a dual purpose of being first part of a received signal sent to said processor to allow said processor to issue an output signal to operate a primary controlled element, and second to act as a cue to said processor that an incoming multiple frequency signal is about to come or has concluded; and
- said processor discriminates for said frequencies and generates an output signal to said primary control element based on the order of the frequencies received.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
- at least a first and second frequency serve a dual purpose and are part of a sequence of signals that triggers an output from said processor;
- said first frequency is first in time and cues said processor that a multifrequency signal is arriving, said second frequency is last in time and cues said processor that a multifrequency signal is fully transmitted, thus triggering said processor to issue an output signal for actuation of the primary controlled element.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein:
- said receiver further comprises a self-contained power supply;
- interlock means on said power supply to prevent actuation of the primary controlled element unless a preset value of power exists for a preset time.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein:
- at least a first and second frequency serve a dual purpose and are part of a sequence of signals that triggers an output from said processor;
- said first frequency is first in time and cues said processor that a multifrequency signal is arriving, said second frequency is last in time and cues said processor that a multifrequency signal is fully transmitted, thus triggering said processor to issue an output signal for actuation of the primary controlled element.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein:
- said receiver further comprises a self-contained power supply;
- interlock means on said power supply to prevent actuation of the primary controlled element unless a preset value of power exists for a preset time.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/068,513, filed on May 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,435,390, issued Jul. 25, 1995.
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