Claims
- 1. In a volume and cost registration system for a fuel pump computer having resettable volume and cost registers for registering decimal counts respectively of the volume amount of fuel delivered and the cost amount of fuel delivered in accordance with the volume amount delivered and a pre-established unit volume price, each register comprising a bank of decimal counter wheels of increasing order and electromagnetic wheel indexing means operable for angularly indexing the bank of decimal counter wheels for registering the decimal count of the respective amount of fuel delivered, and cost and volume register drive means for operating the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of the volume and cost registers for indexing the banks of volume and cost counter wheels for registering decimal counts of the volume and cost amounts respectively of fuel delivered as the fuel is delivered, the improvement wherein the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of the cost register is operable for indexing each cost counter wheel digitally for registering the decimal cost count in digital form, wherein the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of the volume register is operable for stepping the lowest order volume counter wheel a plurality of individual steps for each decimal count thereof for registering the decimal volume count in analogue form, and wherein the cost and volume register drive means operates the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of the cost register to register the decimal cost count of fluid delivered in said digital form and operates the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of the volume register to register the decimal volume count of fluid delivered in analogue form with the lowest order volume counter wheel stepped said plurality of individual steps for each decimal count thereof as the fuel is delivered and so that the decimal volume count in said analogue form of the volume register continually substantially corresponds to said decimal cost count in said digital form of the cost register in accordance with said pre-established unit volume price.
- 2. A volume and cost registration system according to claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of each register comprises individual electromagnetic wheel indexing means for each decimal counter wheel having a permanent magnet rotor and an electromagnetic stator with first and second stator windings for successively angularly indexing the permanent magnet rotor to half-count and full count angular positions thereof respectively, the cost and volume register drive means operating the individual wheel indexing means of the cost register for indexing each cost wheel each decimal count by energizing the first stator winding during approximately the first three-fourths of a predetermined fixed count cycle time interval and energizing the second coil during approximately the last half of the fixed count cycle time interval.
- 3. A volume and cost registration system according to claim 2 wherein the cost and volume register drive means indexes the lowest order volume counter wheel in said analogue form by energizing the first and second stator windings through a count energization cycle having eight steps and with each winding energized at a plurality of applied voltage levels and with the applied voltage of at least one winding being changed at each step.
- 4. A volume and cost registration system according to claim 3 wherein the cost and volume register drive means comprises a sixteen state stepping counter providing a sixteen step repeating two count cycle, a decoder connected to be operated by the counter and a driver connected to be operated by the decoder to provide a sixteen step repeating two count winding energization cycle for energizing the first and second windings for stepping the lowest order volume counter wheel sixteen steps through a two count cycle, the cost and volume register drive means being operative to step the sixteen state counter for registering the decimal volume count in analogue form as the fuel is delivered.
- 5. A volume and cost registration system according to claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of each register comprises individual electromagnetic wheel indexing means for each decimal counter wheel for selectively indexing the respective wheel in each angular direction, wherein the cost and volume register drive means is selectively operable for resetting each register by operating the individual wheel indexing means thereof through a first forward reset phase providing for forwardly angularly indexing each decimal counter wheel of the register a selected number of decimal counts to presumably reach its 9 decimal count position and then through a second reverse reset phase providing for angularly indexing each decimal counter wheel of the register in the reverse angular direction nine decimal counts to its 0 decimal count position and wherein each register comprises one-way reverse locking means for preventing rotation of each counter wheel thereof in the reverse direction beyond its 0 to its 9 decimal count position, if the counter wheel is indexed to a decimal count other than its 9 decimal count during the forward reset phase.
- 6. A volume and cost registration system according to claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of each register comprises individual electromagnetic wheel indexing means for each decimal counter wheel of the register for selectively indexing the respective wheel in each angular direction, wherein the cost and volume register drive means is selectively operable for resetting each register by operating each individual electromagnetic wheel indexing means thereof for electromagnetically angularly indexing the respective decimal counter wheel in the reverse angular direction nine decimal counts, and wherein each register comprises one-way reverse stop means for preventing rotation of each decimal counter wheel thereof in the reverse direction beyond its 0 to its 9 decimal count position.
- 7. In a counting system having an electromagnetic decade counter with a decade counter wheel having ten equiangularly spaced, decimal count positions and a permanent magnet with a coaxial annular arrangement of an even plurality of equiangularly spaced alternating north and south salient poles, and an electromagnetic stator having a stator core with a plurality of angularly spaced salient poles providing first and second magnetic circuits respectively oriented one-half count out of phase and in phase relative to the salient poles of the counter wheel in each decimal count position thereof, and only first and second stator coil windings on the stator core adapted to be independently selectively energized in each direction for selectively magnetizing the first and second magnetic circuits respectively in each direction, and decade counter drive means for selectively energizing the first and second stator coil windings for selectively indexing the decade counter wheel to each succeeding decimal count, the decade counter drive means being operable for indexing the counter wheel to each succeeding decimal count from a prior decimal count by energizing the first stator winding in a selected direction in accordance with said prior decimal count of the counter wheel and the desired direction of rotation during a first fixed predetermined initial time portion of a predetermined fixed count cycle time interval and providing for angularly biasing the counter wheel in the desired direction of rotation from said prior decimal count and energizing the second coil in a selected direction in accordance with said prior decimal count of the counter wheel during a second fixed predetermined final time portion of said fixed time interval less than said first fixed initial time portion and providing for biasing the counter wheel in the desired direction of rotation to said succeeding decimal count.
- 8. A counting system according to claim 7 wherein said first predetermined initial time portion is approximately the first three-fourths of said fixed time interval and wherein said second predetermined final time portion is approximately the last half of said fixed time interval.
- 9. A counting system according to claim 7 wherein the decade counter drive means is selectively operable for resetting the decade counter to a predetermined decimal count by energizing the stator coil windings through a first reset phase for the purpose of indexing the counter wheel in a first direction to the decimal count immediately preceding said predetermined decimal count and then through a second reset phase for the purpose of indexing the wheel in the reverse angular direction nine counts to said predetermined decimal count, and wherein the electromagnetic decade counter comprises one-way retaining means for retaining the decade counter wheel against said reverse rotation beyond said predetermined decimal count.
- 10. A counting system according to claim 9 wherein the second reset phase further comprises energizing the second stator winding during a third predetermined initial time portion of said fixed time interval in a selected direction opposing said reverse rotation of the decade.
- 11. In a rotary electromagnetic indicator comprising an indicating rotor with an even plurality of equiangularly spaced digital indicating positions and having a permanent magnet with an annular arrangement of an even plurality of alternating north and south salient poles for said plurality of equiangularly spaced digital indicating positions respectively, and a stator with a stator core with a plurality of angularly spaced salient poles each adapted to be aligned with each pole of the rotor permanent magnet as the indicating rotor is rotated through 360.degree., the stator core having first and second separate magnetic circuits in approximately one-half digit out of phase relationship, the first magnetic circuit having a first salient pole and at least one additional salient pole angularly spaced therefrom for respective alignment with rotor poles of opposite polarity, the second magnetic circuit having a first salient pole and a plurality of additional salient poles with at least one more of said additional poles than in said first magnetic circuit, angularly spaced from the first pole of the second circuit for respective alignment with rotor poles of opposite polarity, and first and second stator coil windings on the stator core for selectively magnetizing the first and second magnetic circuits in each direction.
- 12. A rotary electromagnetic indicator according to claim 11 wherein said first magnetic circuit comprises only one said additional pole.
- 13. A rotary electromagnetic indicator according to claim 12 wherein said second magnetic circuit comprises four said additional poles.
- 14. A rotary electromagnetic indicator according to claim 11 wherein the indicating rotor comprises an annular arrangement of ten salient poles for angularly positioning the indicating rotor in each of ten equiangularly spaced digital indicating positions.
- 15. A rotary electromagnetic indicator according to claim 11 wherein the indicating rotor has a vacuum formed plastic indicator shell with an outer generally cylindrical rim with separate indicia at each of said equiangularly spaced digital indicating positions, and axially extending equiangularly spaced vacuum formed ribs intermediate the indicia.
- 16. A rotary electromagnetic indicator according to claim 11 wherein the stator core comprises an annular ring generally coaxial with the indicating rotor and wherein the salient stator poles extend radially inwardly from the annular ring within a place generally normal to the axis of the indicating rotor.
- 17. A rotary electromagnetic indicator according to claim 11 wherein the rotor permanent magnet comprises a coaxial generally axially magnetized permanent magnet with axially spaced end faces and a pair of coaxial oppositely facing pole pieces in engagement with the end faces of the permanent magnet, each of the pole pieces having a plurality of equiangularly spaced axially extending pole segments forming a plurality of rotor poles of the same polarity.
- 18. In a counting system having a bank of a plurality of rotary electromagnetic decade counters of increasing order; each having a decade counter wheel with ten equiangularly spaced decimal count positions and a permanent magnet with a coaxial annular arrangement of ten equiangularly spaced alternating north and south salient poles for the ten count positions respectively, and an electromagnetic stator with a stator core with a plurality of angularly spaced salient poles providing first and second magnetic circuits in half count out of phase angularly spaced relationship, and first and second separate stator coil windings on the stator core adapted to be independently selectively energized in each direction for selectively magnetizing the first and second magnetic circuits respectively in each direction, and counter drive means for selectively energizing the first and second windings of the bank of decade counters for indexing the bank of decade counter wheels for counting, the counter drive means being operable for indexing the lowest order decade counter by selectively energizing the first and second stator windings thereof in selected predetermined directions and at fixed predetermined time intervals providing a respective plurality of individual steps of the lowest order counter wheel for each decimal count thereof for stepping the lowest order counter wheel the said plurality of individual steps in analogue form for each decimal count thereof.
- 19. A counting system according to claim 18 wherein the counter drive means is operable for indexing each higher order decade counter by selectively energizing the first and second stator windings thereof to step the respective counter wheel a plurality of individual steps in synchronism with individual steps of the lowest order decade counter wheel.
- 20. A counting system according to claim 19 wherein the lowest order decade counter wheel is indexed by stepping it eight individual steps in analogue form for each decimal count and wherein each higher order decade wheel is indexed by stepping it four individual steps in analogue form in synchronism with the second, fourth, sixth and eighth steps of the lowest order decade counter wheel.
- 21. A counting system according to claim 18 wherein the lowest order decade counter wheel is indexed by stepping it eight individual steps in analogue form for each decimal count thereof.
- 22. A method of counting by electromagnetically angularly indexing a rotary counter wheel in one angular direction thereof to a plurality of successive equiangularly spaced count positions thereof with first and second electromagnetic indexing means respectively in phase and one-half count out of phase with the count positions of the rotary counter wheel, the first and second electromagnetic indexing means being adapted to be individually selectively energized to electromagnetically bias the counter wheel in said one angular direction from each prior count position and to the succeeding count position respectively, the method of indexing the counter wheel each count in said one angular direction comprising the steps of selectively energizing the first and second electromagnetic indexing means through a predetermined multiple phase count cycle having a predetermined fixed time interval including energizing the second electromagnetic indexing means during an initial fixed time portion of the fixed time interval for angularly biasing the counter wheel in said one angular direction from its prior count position and energizing the first electromagnetic indexing means during a final fixed time portion of the fixed time interval less than said initial fixed time portion for angularly biasing the counter wheel toward said succeeding count position.
- 23. A method of counting according to claim 22 wherein the second electromagnetic indexing means is energized during an initial portion of the fixed time interval for biasing the counter wheel in said one angular direction from its prior count position and then in the opposite angular direction as the counter wheel rotates in said one angular direction through an intermediate approximately half count position.
- 24. A method of counting by electromagnetically angularly indexing a rotary counter wheel in one angular direction to a plurality of successive equiangularly spaced full count positions thereof by indexing the counter wheel in said one angular direction from each prior full count position to the succeeding full count position with first and second electromagnetic indexing means respectively in phase and one-half count out of phase with the full count positions of the rotary counter wheel, the second electromagnetic indexing means being adapted to be selectively energized in opposite directions for selectively attracting the counter wheel in said one angular direction toward and repelling it in the opposite angular direction from the succeeding half count angular position respectively, and the first electromagnetic indexing means being adapted to be selectively energized in opposite directions to attract the counter wheel to and repel it from the full count angular position of the counter wheel, the method comprising the steps of energizing the first and second electromagnetic indexing means through a multiple step count cycle having at least four individual start/stop steps for indexing the counter wheel the same number of generally equal angular increments in analogue form from each prior full count position to the succeeding full count position.
- 25. A method of counting according to claim 24 wherein the multiple step count cycle comprises four of said individual start/stop steps provided by energizing the second electromagnetic indexing means at the first, second and third steps in a direction biasing the counter wheel to the succeeding half count position, energizing the first electromagnetic indexing means at the first step in a direction biasing the counter wheel to the prior full count position and energizing the first electromagnetic indexing means in the opposite direction at the third and fourth steps biasing the counter wheel to its succeeding full count position.
- 26. A method of counting according to claim 24 wherein the multiple step count cycle comprises eight of said individual start/stop steps.
- 27. A rotary electromagnetic indicating system comprising an indicating rotor with an even plurality of equiangularly spaced digital indicating positions and having a permanent magnet with an annular arrangement of an even plurality of alternating north and south salient poles for said plurality of equiangularly spaced digital indicating positions respectively, and a stator with a stator core having an annular ring generally coaxial with the indicating rotor and a plurality of angularly spaced salient poles extending radially inwardly from the annular ring within a plane generally normal to the axis of the indicating rotor, each of said salient poles being adapted to be aligned with each pole of the rotor permanent magnet as the indicating rotor is rotated through 360.degree., the stator core ring and salient poles providing first and second separate magnetic circuits in approximately one-half digit out-of-phase relationship, the first magnetic circuit having a first salient pole and at least one additional salient pole angularly spaced therefrom for respective alignment with rotor poles of opposite polarity, the second magnetic circuit having a first salient pole and at least one additional salient pole angularly spaced therefrom for respective alignment with rotor poles of opposite polarity, and first and second separate salient pole windings on said first salient poles of the first and second magnetic circuits respectively, and electromagnet drive means connected to the first and second separate windings and selectively operable for selectively digitally indexing the indicating rotor from each rest digital indicating position thereof to its succeeding digital indicating position by selectively energizing at least one of the separate salient pole windings for a controlled time interval and in a controlled direction for angularly accelerating the indicating rotor from each digital indicating position thereof toward its succeeding digital position and then decelerating the indicating rotor to a rest at its said succeeding digital position.
- 28. A resettable register for a fuel pump for registering a multiple place amount of fuel delivered and comprising a bank of decade counters having a bank of coaxial decade counter wheels of increasing place respectively each having ten equiangularly spaced decimal count positions; each decade counter having electromagnetic wheel indexing means for the respective decade counter wheel adapted to be selectively energized for indexing the decade counter wheel in one angular direction thereof from a prior count position to a succeeding count position; the electromagnetic wheel indexing means of each decade counter comprising a salient pole permanent magnet rotor, a salient pole electromagnetic stator cooperable therewith and having an annular ring generally coaxial with the rotor and a plurality of angularly spaced salient stator poles extending radially inwardly from the annular ring within a plane generally normal to the axis of the rotor, each of said salient stator poles being adapted to be aligned with each salient pole of the permanent magnet rotor as the rotor is rotated through 360.degree., and stator winding means adapted to be selectively energized through a count cycle thereof for selectively indexing the decade counter wheel in one angular direction thereof from a prior count rest position to a succeeding count rest position; and register drive means for selectively energizing the stator winding means of the bank of decade counters in controlled directions and for controlled time intervals for selectively indexing the bank of counter wheels for registering the amount of fuel delivered, the register drive means comprising first electronic counter means connected to be indexed for electronically registering said amount of fuel delivered, and electrical drive means for automatically selectively energizing the stator winding means of the bank of decade counters in controlled directions and for controlled time intervals for selectively indexing the bank of counter wheels for counting at a predetermined fixed rate and with each decade counter wheel at least momentarily held at rest at each count until the bank of decade counter wheels registers a count corresponding to the count of the first electronic counter means.
- 29. A resettable register according to claim 28 wherein the electromagnetic drive means comprises a bank of second electronic counters for the bank of decade counters respectively, each adapted to be repetitively indexed in a predetermined counting direction through a count sequence of ten counts corresponding to the ten decimal count positions of the respective decade counter wheel, electrical indexing means for indexing each second electronic counter at said predetermined fixed rate and for energizing the stator winding means of the respective decade counter in a controlled direction and for a controlled time interval for indexing the respective counter wheel at said predetermined fixed rate, comparator means for comparing the place count of each second electronic counter with the corresponding place count of the first electronic counter means, and electrical control means operable by the comparator means for selectively connecting the electrical indexing means for selectively idexing each second electronic counter and the respective counter wheel at said fixed rate until the count of the second electronic counter corresponds to the respective place count of the first electronic counter means.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of my copending application Ser. No. 584,216 filed June 5, 1975 and entitled "Counting and Indicating System, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,012,623 dated Mar. 15, 1977,"
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