Utility cover for use with automated metering equipment
11221233 · 2022-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04Q9/00
ELECTRICITY
Y04S20/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H04Q2209/80
ELECTRICITY
Y02B90/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H04Q9/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Utility covers and utility cover assemblies for use with automated metering infrastructure equipment are provided. The utility cover includes a body having one or more windows that permit electromagnetic energy to pass through the body with limited or no attenuation. One or more plugs made of a material substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy seals the one or more windows to limit or prevent moisture to pass through the one or more windows.
Claims
1. A utility cover comprising: a body having an upper side and a bottom side, at least one window within the body; a plug positioned within the at least one window so that a top surface of the plug is substantially flush with the upper side of the body; and an electronic module configured to transmit electromagnetic energy or receive electromagnetic energy, the electronic module being secured to the bottom side of the body so that a distal end of the electronic module extends into at least a portion of the at least one window from the bottom side of the body and is adjacent the plug; the body being made from a material capable of supporting pedestrian or vehicle traffic, and the plug being made from a material that is substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy so that electromagnetic energy can pass through the plug to or from the electronic module without being substantially attenuated.
2. The utility cover according to claim 1, wherein the body is made of a metallic material.
3. The utility cover according to claim 2, wherein the metallic material comprises cast iron, steel or aluminum.
4. The utility cover according to claim 1, wherein the material substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy comprises fiberglass composite, polymer concrete, polyethylene, polypropylene or vulcanized rubber.
5. The utility cover according to claim 1, further comprising an apron secured to or integrally formed into the body and positioned to surround the at least one window.
6. The utility cover according to claim 5, further comprising at least one rib secured to or integrally formed into the body and extending radially outward from the apron.
7. A utility cover comprising: a body having an upper side, a bottom side, at least one window within the body, and a plug positioned within the at least one window so that a top surface of the plug is substantially flush with the upper side of the body, wherein the body is made from a material capable of supporting pedestrian or vehicle traffic, and the plug is made from a material that is substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy so that electromagnetic energy can pass through the plug without being substantially attenuated; and an electronic module secured to the bottom side of the body with a holding bracket and capable of transmitting electromagnetic energy or receiving electromagnetic energy, the electronic module being secured to the bottom side of the body so that a distal end of the electronic module extends into at least a portion of the at least one window from the bottom side of the body and is in close proximity to the plug.
8. The utility cover according to claim 7, wherein the body is made of a metallic material.
9. The utility cover according to claim 7, wherein the metallic material comprises cast iron, steel or aluminum.
10. The utility cover according to claim 7, wherein the material substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy comprises fiberglass composite, polymer concrete, polyethylene, polypropylene, or vulcanized rubber.
11. The utility cover according to claim 7, wherein the electromagnetic energy comprises radio frequency signals.
12. The utility cover according to claim 7, further comprising an apron secured to or integrally formed into the body and positioned to surround the at least one window.
13. The utility cover according to claim 12, further comprising at least one rib secured to or integrally formed into the body and extending radially outward from the apron.
14. A utility cover assembly comprising: a frame having a lip around an interior portion of the frame; a utility cover adapted to fit within the interior portion of the frame and rest on the lip, the utility cover including a body having an upper side, a bottom side, at least one window within the body, and a plug positioned within the at least one window so that a top surface of the plug is substantially flush with the upper side of the body, wherein the body is made from a material capable of supporting pedestrian or vehicle traffic, and the plug is made from a material that is substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy so that electromagnetic energy can pass through the plug without being substantially attenuated; and an electronic module secured to the bottom side of the body and capable of transmitting electromagnetic energy or receiving electromagnetic energy, the electronic module being secured to the bottom side of the body so that a distal end of the electronic module extends into at least a portion of the at least one window from the bottom side of the body and is in close proximity to the plug.
15. The utility cover according to claim 14, further comprising a holding bracket for securing the electronic module to the bottom side of the body.
16. The utility cover according to claim 14, wherein the body is made of a metallic material.
17. The utility cover according to claim 16, wherein the metallic material comprises cast iron, steel or aluminum.
18. The utility cover according to claim 14, wherein the material substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy comprises fiberglass composite, polymer concrete, polyethylene, polypropylene, or vulcanized rubber.
19. The utility cover according to claim 14, further comprising an apron secured to or integrally formed into the body and positioned to surround the at least one window.
20. The utility cover according to claim 19, further comprising at least one rib secured to or integrally formed into the body and extending radially outward from the apron.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A more complete appreciation of the present disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) The present disclosure provides embodiments of utility covers and utility cover assemblies for use with automated metering equipment. The exemplary embodiments of the utility cover according to the present disclosure include a portion that permits electromagnetic energy, e.g., radio frequency (RF) signals, to pass through the utility cover with limited or no attenuation.
(17) The exemplary embodiments of the of the utility cover assemblies according to the present disclosure include a utility cover and an electronic module capable of transmitting and/or receiving electromagnetic signals, such as an RF transmitter/receiver module, positioned in close proximity to the utility cover. The utility cover assemblies as described herein may be utilized to cover, for example, utility meters and/or utility valves including water, gas and electric meters and gas and water valves. The utility cover assemblies according to the present disclosure provide the capability to interact or communicate with meters or valves below grade without having to remove the utility cover enclosing the meter or valve, while also providing traditional utility cover functionality.
(18) In certain exemplary embodiments, the utility cover is comprised of a main body having a window and a plug that fits into and seals the window. The plug is made of a material that is substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy, e.g., an RF transparent material. In certain exemplary embodiments, the utility cover assembly is comprised of a utility cover having a body, a window in the body and a plug that fits into and seals the window, and an electronic module secured to the body in close proximity to the window that is capable of transmitting and/or receiving electromagnetic signals.
(19) Referring now to the figures, a utility cover assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is shown in
(20) The body 22 may be circular in shape, square in shape, rectangular in shape or any other shape, and is dimensioned to fit within a frame that typically is secured to a pipe or enclosure. The body 22 is made of a rigid material sufficient to support pedestrian and/or vehicle traffic. Examples of suitable materials include cast iron, steel, and aluminum. In the embodiment shown, the body 22 is circular in shape and has a diameter dimensioned to fit within a circular frame such as, for example, a cast iron frame 100, seen in
(21) The one or more windows 28 in the body 22 may be circular in shape (seen in
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(24) The plug 30 for each window 28 fits into the outer periphery dimension 28a of the window 28 and seals the window to prevent moisture from passing through the utility cover 20. Each plug 30 is made of a material that is substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy, e.g., an RF transparent material, that can withstand pedestrian and/or vehicle traffic and as well as wear or damage caused by environmental conditions. Examples of materials that are substantially transparent to electromagnetic energy include fiberglass composite, polymer concrete, polyethylene, polypropylene, and vulcanized rubber.
(25) As noted above, the utility cover 20 of the utility cover assembly 10 may come in a number of different shapes and dimensions to fit within a frame, such as frame 100 seen in
(26) The utility cover and utility cover assemblies as described herein may be used as utility meter covers (e.g., for water, gas or electric meters), and/or utility valve covers (e.g., for water or gas valves). Utility cover assemblies as described herein may be used anywhere within a metering infrastructure where electromagnetic or acoustic signal transmission and/or reception is utilized. Other exemplary metering or flow measurement systems that may be used with the utility cover assemblies described herein include, for example, metering or flow measurement systems including the Orion® Endpoint system by Badger and metering or sensing systems including the Smartpoint® 520M pit set module by Sensus Inc.
(27) While illustrative embodiments have been described and illustrated above, it should be understood that these are exemplary and are not to be considered as limiting. Additions, deletions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the invention is not to be considered as limited by the foregoing description.