Variations on combined thermostat and fuel level monitor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6641055
  • Patent Number
    6,641,055
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 10, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Thermostats do not presently display the amount of stored heating fuel remaining. The replacement of a thermostat often requires the user to install a new backplate or goof plate because of the different size of the replacement thermostat. This invention provides a backplate or goof plate that displays the existing storage fuel level, and is for use with an existing or a replacement thermostat.
Description




This application provides variations on my prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,372, the disclosure and drawings of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.




Briefly, that patent describes a thermostat that includes an associated device for measuring the level of a liquid heating fuel stored on or near the premises, such as heating oil or liquified natural or propane gas.











In one variation, shown in the attached

FIG. 1

, the level indicator is provided on a back plate of the thermostat, often termed a “goof” plate. Often a homeowner will change the type and/or style of thermostat installed, but the different (usually smaller) size of the new thermostat leaves exposed areas of the wall that are unfinished or damaged because of the presence of the old thermostat. A goof plate is typically sold as a cosmetic plate designed to covers those unsightly areas of the wall and does not provide functionality. In the present variations, the level indicator is provided on a goof plate so that the homeowner can simply add a goof plate to gain the benefits of the present invention instead of replacing the whole thermostat. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the goof plate


101


comprises a central mounting plate


103


which is attached to the wall behind the existing thermostat, which is attached on top of the mounting plate; the mounting plate typically includes a series of mounting holes


105


through which screws can be driven into the wall or into a junction-type box behind the mounting plate, as wells as working holes


107


through which process wiring to the thermostat is run from behind the wall. Around the mounting plate is typically a cosmetic flange


109


. In this invention, the flange includes a level indicator


111


comprising a series of level lights


113


, a warning flasher


115


as a low level alarm, and an emergency flasher


117


as a low-low level alarm. Also shown on the flange is a sound alarm


119


in the form of a buzzer or beeper. All of the lights are preferably LEDs. Although a circular goof plate has been shown, it can be made rectangular, oval, or in any cosmetically acceptable or desirable geometry.




In another variation,

FIGS. 2A and 2B

show a conventional circular thermostat modified to have a level indicator. The thermostat


201


has an outer housing


203


in which the electronics are secured. On the face of the housing is a knob


205


for dialing the desired temperature, determined by a set point indicator


207


and temperature indications


209


. The mode is set by a switch


211


moved between heating (“H”), cooling (“C”), and off (“O”); thus, the upper set of temperature indications is for the heating position and the lower set is for the cooling position. In the center of the housing is mounted the fuel level indicator


213


. In this embodiment the indicator comprises a series of lights


215


, preferably LEDs, that simulate a gauge. Below the series of lights is a warning light


217


, and an optional low level warning light


219


can also be provided. As with the goof plate embodiment, an audio warning device


119


can be provided.



Claims
  • 1. A back plate for a thermostat for controlling the temperature in a location heated by a liquid fuel, said back plate comprising means for indicating the level of liquid fuel remaining.
  • 2. The back plate of claim 1, further comprising an audible alarm indicating a low level of fuel.
  • 3. The back plate of claim 1, further comprising a warning light indicating a low fuel level.
  • 4. The back plate of claim 1, wherein the series of lights is arranged so as to simulate a gauge.
  • 5. The back plate of claim 1, wherein the plate has a geometry selected from circular, oval, and rectangular.
  • 6. A combination thermostat and fuel level indicator comprising a housing in which the thermostat for a heating unit and the level indicator for the fuel used in said heating unit both reside, wherein the housing for the thermostat is circular or oval and the fuel level indicator comprises a series of lights mounted essentially central to the housing.
  • 7. The combination set forth in claim 6, further comprising a warning light indicating a low fuel level.
  • 8. The combination set forth in claim 6, further comprising an audible alarm indicating a low level of fuel.
  • 9. The combination set forth in claim 6, wherein the series of lights is arranged so as to simulate a gauge.
Parent Case Info

This application is based on provisional application 60/260,836, filed Jan. 10, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5708424 Orlando et al. Jan 1998 A
5947372 Tiernan Sep 1999 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/260836 Jan 2001 US