G01F15/066

Multiprocessor utility meter featuring a metrology processor coupled to an application processor

A utility meter has a multiprocessor architecture including (i) a microprocessing unit (MPU) for executing multiple software applications and (ii) another processing unit for performing core metrology functions in real time. For instance, the utility meter includes a metrology engine, an MPU, and one or more metrology applications. The metrology engine measures consumption of a resource and generates consumption data based on the consumption of the resource. The metrology engine includes a metrology processor, a dedicated memory, and a real-time operating system run by the metrology processor to enable the metrology engine to run time-critical metrology functions in real time. The MPU is coupled to the metrology processor and includes one or more processor cores. The MPU runs the one or more metrology applications over a primary operating system of the MPU, and the one or more metrology applications utilize the consumption data.

Water use monitoring apparatus
09749792 · 2017-08-29 ·

The present invention is a water use and/or a water energy use monitoring apparatus that is affixed to the hot and cold water supply piping for continuously (or on demand) monitoring displaying the water and water energy (hot vs. ambient) use within a residential or commercial building. The water use monitor apparatus includes a power generation, a microprocessor, temperature and water flow sensors, optional water quality sensors, timing circuits, wireless circuitry, and a display means. A wired or wireless means is designed to electronically communicate water use, water energy use and/or water quality information to a remotely located display apparatus or typical cell phone, smart phones, or similar apparatus for convenient observation by a commercial, operator or occupier, resident, municipal or government agency.

VALVE METER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
20170234712 · 2017-08-17 ·

An assembly for use with a water meter includes: a housing including a meter portion integrally formed with a valve portion; and a valve positioned in the valve portion and in sealable communication with an inner surface of the housing, the valve defining a valve inlet portion and a valve outlet portion, the valve inlet portion defining a vertical portion and separated from the valve outlet portion by a top edge portion defined in the vertical portion, the valve inlet portion sealable from the valve outlet portion by a diaphragm assembly of the valve, the diaphragm assembly defining a water leak passthrough configured to allow passage of water from a first side of the diaphragm assembly to a second side of the diaphragm assembly opposite from the first side.

Differentiate user by their water behavior
11429119 · 2022-08-30 · ·

A system is provided for differentiating between water usage of multiple water consumers using a common distributed water infrastructure. The system receives from a water sensor that is upstream of a plurality of appliances, signals indicative of water usage, and constructs from the signals a plurality of water event profile signatures. The system associates, based on differences between similar water event profiles, at least one water event profile signature with a first water consumer and associates a second water event profile signature with a second water consumer, and stores the water event profile signatures for the first water consumer and the second water consumer. The system constructs current water event profiles reflecting subsequent water usage in the distributed water infrastructure, and attributes a first current water event profile to the first water consumer and attributes a second current water event profile to the second water consumer.

Wireless energy and data transfer in a gas meter

An apparatus for energy and data transfer, can include a first inductor and a second inductor, wherein the first inductor can be magnetically coupled to the second inductor, and a gap configured between the first inductor and second inductor, wherein the first inductor and the second inductor can transfer energy and data between a white meter and an electronic index. The white meter may be implemented as a flow meter. The electronic index can include an electronic display unit that can be attached to the white meter. The electronic display can include one or more of a display unit, a communications unit, or a combination of a display unit and the communications unit.

Flow meter
11397101 · 2022-07-26 · ·

A flow meter includes a rotating structure, a sensing element and a processing circuit. The rotating structure has a shaft, a rotating element, and a magnetic element. The rotating element can be driven by a fluid in a pipeline to rotate around the shaft. The magnetic element is arranged on the rotating element with two magnetic poles parallel to a tangent line of rotating circle of the rotating element. The sensing element is separated from the rotating structure by a distance, and includes a first sensing unit and a second sensing unit, respectively sensing a magnetic field of the magnetic element in different directions to generate a first component signal and a second magnetic field component signal. The processing circuit is connected to the sensing element, and generates an angle of the rotating structure according to the first magnetic field component signal and the second magnetic field component signal.

Continuously adaptive digital coil driver for magnetic flowmeter
11204267 · 2021-12-21 · ·

A magnetic flowmeter for measuring a fluid flow includes flow tube assembly receiving the flow having a coil with first and second coil wires for receiving a coil current to produce a magnetic field in the fluid. This generates an EMF in the fluid representative of the flow. An EMF sensor is arranged to sense the EMF and generate an output related to the flow rate. Current supply circuitry provides the coil current to the first and second wires of the coil in response to a command signal. A digital control circuit provides the command signal to the current supply circuitry as a function of a control algorithm. In one aspect, the control algorithm is adapted to changes in electrical parameters of the coil. A method of implementing the magnetic flowmeter is also provided.

AUTOMATIC DETERMINATION OF THE MEASUREMENT RATE FOR THE CAPTURING OF A PROCESS VARIABLE
20220206034 · 2022-06-30 · ·

A field device for determining a process variable is provided, the field device including: a sensor circuitry configured to sense a measured value of the process variable; a communication circuitry configured to transmit the measured value wirelessly to a receiver; a position determination circuitry configured to determine a geographic position of the field device; and a control circuitry configured to determine, as a function of a current geographical position of the field device, at least one of: (a) a current measurement rate at which the sensor circuitry acquires measured values of the process variable, and (b) a current data transmission rate at which the communication circuitry transmits measured values to the receiver. A method of operating a field device is also provided.

Disaggregation of Gas Load to Determine Gas Appliance Performance
20220201082 · 2022-06-23 ·

Techniques determine if an appliance having a fixed-rate of gas-consumption is degrading over time. In one example, a flowrate of gas at a service site is obtained. The flowrate of gas is disaggregated to obtain a flowrate of gas corresponding to an appliance having a generally fixed-rate of gas-consumption. The flowrate of gas of the appliance is compared to historical gas consumption by the appliance. Based at least in part on the comparing, it may be determined that performance of the appliance has changed over time. For example, the gas consumption of a hot water tank may increase due to mineral build-up in the bottom of the tank. Responsive to the determined degradation of the appliance, warnings may be sent, repairs may be made, and/or appliance(s) may be replaced.

Load leveling boost supply for magnetic flowmeter

A magnetic flowmeter for measuring a fluid flow includes a flow tube assembly receiving the flow and having a coil with first and second coil wires for receiving a coil current and responsively producing a magnetic field thereby generating an EMF in the fluid representative of a flow rate. An EMF sensor is arranged to sense the EMF and generate an output indicating the flow rate. Current supply circuitry applies a current supply signal to the coil. A load leveling boost supply provides power to the current supply circuitry. In another aspect, power scavenging circuitry recovers power from the coil.