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SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING THE SUPPLY OF WATER TO A ROOFTOP WATER TANK
20220135317 · 2022-05-05 ·

A system includes first and second sensors, and a controller. The first and second sensors are operable to attach to a water tank that supplies a building with water. The first sensor is configured to determine that a water level in the tank has fallen below a first level. The second sensor is configured to determine that the water level has risen to at least a second level. The controller includes a processor that is communicatively coupled to the sensors. The processor receives, from the first sensor, an indication that the water level has fallen below the first level. In response, the processor generates a signal to activate a pump that delivers water to the tank. The processor additionally receives, from the second sensor, an indication that the water level has risen to at least the second level. In response, the processor generates a signal to deactivate the pump.

Automatic suction sealing box and working method thereof
20200156848 · 2020-05-21 ·

Provided is an automatic air-extracting sealing box cover, comprising a bottom cover and a top cover that are mutually detachably connected, wherein the bottom cover and the bottom cover are connected to form a device chamber, and an automatic air extracting apparatus is mounted in the device chamber; the automatic air-extracting apparatus comprises a power source, a pressure sensor, an air pump, and a controller; the power source is connected to power source input ends of the pressure sensor, the air pump and the controller; an air extracting opening of the air pump and a probe of the pressure sensor project out of a lower surface of the bottom cover; an output end of the pressure sensor is connected to a collection circuit, and an output end of the collection circuit is connected to an input end of the controller; a control signal output end of the controller is connected an on/off control end of the air pump.

Automatic suction sealing box and working method thereof

Provided is an automatic air-extracting sealing box cover, comprising a bottom cover and a top cover that are mutually detachably connected, wherein the bottom cover and the bottom cover are connected to form a device chamber, and an automatic air extracting apparatus is mounted in the device chamber; the automatic air-extracting apparatus comprises a power source, a pressure sensor, an air pump, and a controller; the power source is connected to power source input ends of the pressure sensor, the air pump and the controller; an air extracting opening of the air pump and a probe of the pressure sensor project out of a lower surface of the bottom cover; an output end of the pressure sensor is connected to a collection circuit, and an output end of the collection circuit is connected to an input end of the controller; a control signal output end of the controller is connected an on/off control end of the air pump.

Dual purpose unrefined/refined petroleum intermodal tank container
20190375582 · 2019-12-12 ·

A dual-purpose tank container is provided, designed for transporting unrefined or refined petroleum, together with a transportation process optimized to utilize available weight limits of transportation means and eliminate unproductive deadheading. The tank container includes inner tank and outer insulation shell, the inner tank being equipped with one or two diaphragms so that a fluid, for example crude oil or gasoline, can fully occupy inner space without risk of contamination from a residual fluid.

System for controlling the supply of water to a rooftop water tank
12017844 · 2024-06-25 ·

A system includes first and second sensors, and a controller. The first and second sensors are operable to attach to a water tank that supplies a building with water. The first sensor is configured to determine that a water level in the tank has fallen below a first level. The second sensor is configured to determine that the water level has risen to at least a second level. The controller includes a processor that is communicatively coupled to the sensors. The processor receives, from the first sensor, an indication that the water level has fallen below the first level. In response, the processor generates a signal to activate a pump that delivers water to the tank. The processor additionally receives, from the second sensor, an indication that the water level has risen to at least the second level. In response, the processor generates a signal to deactivate the pump.