Claims
- 1. A method of proportion metering first and second fluids that are output from first and second pumps, respectively, over a continuous series of proportioning cycles to achieve a selected mix ratio, comprising:
a) simultaneously operating the first and second pumps; b) monitoring the amounts of the first and second fluids output by the first and second pumps during each proportioning cycle, respectively; c) stopping the first pump while the second pump continues operating until the selected mix ratio is achieved for a current proportioning cycle, and then restarting the first pump to begin the next proportioning cycle; and d) continuously repeating step c) on a periodic basis.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of monitoring comprises counting electrical pulses that are output from sensors associated with the first and second pumps, each pulse representative of an amount of fluid output by the respective first and second pump.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein any pulses generated by the first pump after it is stopped are counted in the next proportioning cycle.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, further including monitoring the time delay between stopping the first pump and achieving the selected mix ratio, and modifying the speed of the first pump in the next proportioning cycle to minimize the time delay.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first and second fluids are different fluids.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the first fluid is termiticide fluid and the second fluid is water.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, further including monitoring the total amounts of the first and second fluids output from the first and second pumps, and generating a sensory signal each time that the first and second pumps output a selected combined amount of the first and second fluids.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein generating a sensory signal comprises generating an audible signal.
- 9. A method of proportion metering first and second fluids output from first and second pumps to achieve a predetermined mix ratio, comprising:
repeatedly pumping the first and second fluids in discrete batches through simultaneous operation of the first and second pumps, the ratio of the volumes of the first and second fluids in each batch equaling the predetermined mix ratio.
- 10. A method of controlling first and second pumps that output first and second fluids, respectively, in order to blend the first and second fluids in a selected mix ratio, comprising:
simultaneously operating the first and second pumps over a series of repeating proportioning cycles to output the first and second fluids; monitoring the amounts of the first and second fluids output by the first and second pumps during each proportioning cycle; stopping operation of the first pump in each proportioning cycle while the second pump continues to operate, operation the first pump being stopped each time the first pump outputs a selected amount of the first fluid; and restarting the first pump once the second pump has output enough of the second fluid in a current proportioning cycle to achieve the selected mix ratio.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, further including adding any fluid that is output by the first pump after it is stopped in each proportioning cycle to the next proportioning cycle.
- 12. A system for proportion metering fluids, comprising:
first and second pumps for pumping first and second fluids, respectively, each of said pumps including a drive motor, and the fluid displacement of said first pump being less than the fluid displacement of the second pump; sensors for sensing revolutions of each said pump; control circuitry for determining the amounts of the first and second fluids output by said first and second pumps based upon the sensed revolutions during a series of repeating proportioning cycles; and control circuitry stopping operation of said first pump when a predetermined amount of said first fluid has been output in each proportioning cycle, said control circuitry further restarts operation of said first pump to begin the next proportioning cycle when the second pump outputs enough of the second fluid to achieve a desired mix ratio between the first and second fluids in each proportioning cycle.
- 13. The system according to claim 12, further including means for generating an audible signal each time that the first and second pumps output a selected combined amount of the first and second fluids.
- 14. A method of tracking the amount of fluid dispensed from a fluid dispensing system, comprising:
selecting an incremental amount of fluid that is less than a total amount of fluid to be dispensed; electronically monitoring the amount of fluid being dispensed during dispensing; and electronically generating a sensory signal each time that the amount of fluid dispensed equals the incremental mount of fluid.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the fluid dispensing system includes first and second pumps that pump first and second fluids, respectively; and wherein the incremental amount has a selected mix ratio between the first and second fluids.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein electronically monitoring comprises electronically monitoring the revolutions of the first and second pumps.
- 17. The method according to claim 14, wherein the sensory signal comprises an audible signal.
- 18. A system for tracking amounts of fluid dispensed from a fluid dispenser, comprising:
means for selecting an incremental amount of fluid that is less than a total amount of fluid to be dispensed from the fluid dispenser; means for electronically monitoring the amount of fluid being dispensed from the fluid dispenser during dispensing; and means for electronically generating a sensory signal each time that the amount of fluid dispensed from the fluid dispenser equals the incremental amount of fluid.
- 19. The system according to claim 18, wherein the fluid dispenser includes first and second pumps that pump first and second fluids, respectively; and wherein the incremental amount has a selected mix ratio between the first and second fluids.
- 20. The system according to claim 19, wherein said means for electronically monitoring comprises sensors associated with said first and second pumps.
- 21. The system according to claim 18, wherein said means for electronically generating a sensory signal comprises means for generating an audible signal.
- 22. The system according to claim 21, wherein said means for generating an audible signal comprise a radio transmitter and a radio receiver.
- 23. A termite control system for use on a vehicle, comprising:
a module mountable on the vehicle, said module including first and second tanks containing first and second fluids, and first and second pumps having inlets connected to the first and second tanks, respectively, and outlets connected to an injection gun; and a control system controlling operation of the first and second pumps, said control system permitting simultaneous operation of said first and second pumps, and where the first and second fluids are output from the injection gun as a mixture with a predetermined mix ratio.
- 24. The termite control system according to claim 23, wherein the first tank is smaller in volume than the second tank, and the first tank contains termiticide chemical and the second tank contains water.
- 25. The termite control system according to claim 23, further including a fluid flow line connected between the outlets and the injection gun, and wherein the first and second fluids mix within the fluid flow line.
- 26. The termite control system according to claim 25, wherein the fluid flow line includes a dispensing hose of a hose reel assembly.
- 27. The termite control system according to claim 23, further including circulation lines between the outlets of the first and second pumps and the first and second tanks, respectively.
- 28. The termite control system according to claim 27, further including valves controlling flow between the pump outlets and the fluid flow line
- 29. The termite control system according to claim 28, further including valves in the circulation lines controlling flow to the first and second tanks.
- 30. The termite control system according to claim 28, wherein the valves are connected by linkage so that they are actuated in unison.
- 31. The termite control system according to claim 23, wherein said module further includes a plurality of storage bins.
- 32. The termite control system according to claim 31, wherein said module includes first and second topper halves.
- 33. The termite control system according to claim 32, further including first and second doors associated with said first and second topper halves.
- 34. An assembly associated with a tailgate of a pickup truck for extending the box of the pickup truck, the combination comprising:
a rear panel pivotally connected at a first edge thereof to the tailgate whereby said rear panel is pivotable relative to said tailgate between a position generally perpendicular to the tailgate and a position generally parallel to the tailgate; and first and second side panels pivotally connected at edges thereof to second and third edges of the rear panel whereby said first and second side panels are pivotable relative to the rear panel between positions generally perpendicular to the rear panel and positions generally parallel to the rear panel, and the second and third edges of the rear panel are generally perpendicular to the first edge.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. ______, filed Nov. 24, 2000 (Attorney Docket 7043.22USP1).