Multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – With particular coupling link

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C340S506000, C340S511000, C340S586000, C340S601000

Reexamination Certificate

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06300871

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention is drawn to the field of telemetry, and more particularly, to a novel multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Many of life's activities are heavily influenced by the temperature. Heretofore, hard-wired digital thermometers, such as the model IOTA1 and the model IOTA2 commercially available from TREND Industries, Inc., or the Electronic Weather Station With Alarm Clock, commercially available from CATHAY PACIFIC, measure temperature by a hard-wired probe, and display the measured temperature on an associated display. Such hard-wired digital thermometers, however, need to be placed within inches or feet of the environment to be measured. This can be inconvenient, as this type of digital thermometer is not placed where it is most accessible and likely to be needed (e.g., next to a bed, on a desk, etc.), but where it must be placed to work.
Wireless (RF) digital thermometers, such as the model “7055” Wireless Weather Station With Radio Controlled Clock, commercially available from Europe Supplies, Ltd., measure temperature by a remote wireless temperature station and display the measured temperature on a display associated with a base station. Although in principle such transmitters may be remotely located to the base, environmental noise sources have generally limited their practical range and have given rise to erroneous telemetry and lack of operator confidence. And if more than one location needs to be monitored, another such RF transmitter and base pair needs to be provided for every location to be measured. Not only has this resulted in increased overall costs, and undesirable multiplication of base stations, but the utility of such transmitter-base pairs has further been limited by contention-induced interference as transmissions from the multiple transmitters collide at each base station.
Moreover, both the hard-wired and RF temperature thermometers heretofore have had their utility limited by probe placement difficulties, whenever locations that are other than directly exposed and in the open are to be monitored, and by a general inability to provide information of comfort level or of weather situations that may endanger well-being.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to disclose a multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system suitable for home, office and light industrial use.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system that provides temperature monitoring of plural remote locations and at a local base station.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a multi-station RF thermometer and alarm station that provides reliable temperature or other weather parameter, such as humidity, transmission and reception in the presence of interference (environmental noise interference and contention-induced interference).
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system that provides user-setable alarm limits for each of multiple remote and/or local locations and that provides alarm signals whenever out-of-bounds conditions prevail at any location.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system that provides accurate temperature or other weather parameter, such as humidity, sensing and transmission over wide temperature, humidity and distance ranges in a manner that requires low power consumption suitable for long-life battery operation.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system that responds to temperature and humidity telemetry and provides heat index information not only useful as a general comfort indicator, but may also prove invaluable in times when high temperature and high humidity can lead to dangerous heat stroke levels.
In accord therewith, the disclosed multi-station RF thermometer and alarm system of the present invention includes at least one portable, battery-powered temperature station and a multi-station base station. Each of the at least one portable, battery-powered temperature stations provides, as desired, measurement of temperatures in rooms, refrigeration devices, pools, outdoor areas, etc., and the multi-station base station, which may be placed on a desk, at bedside, or otherwise as convenient, receives and displays, preferably concurrently, the measured temperature data received from the one or more portable, battery-powered temperature stations and measured at the multi-station base station.
In one preferred embodiment, each temperature station transmits remote temperature measurements over a two-hundred and fifty foot (250′) range to the multi-station base station and is operable over an active indoor/outdoor temperature range from minus forty degrees (−40)° F. to one hundred and fifty eight (158)° F. In this embodiment, the multi-station base station receives and displays temperature from up to four (4) remote transmitters.
Accordingly to one aspect of the present invention, the portable, battery-powered temperature station includes an analog temperature sensor providing a temperature signal representative of sensed temperature; an antenna; and a processor-controlled transmitter coupled to the antenna and to the temperature signal operative (1) to periodically convert the temperature signal to a digital representation of the sensed temperature, (2) to digitally encode a data frame having first information representative of the sensed temperature and second information representative of station ID, and (3) to transmit a predetermined integral number greater than one (1) of data frames each having said first and said second information at a random time. The randomized transmission times, and redundantly encoded temperature and transmitter ID data, cooperate to alleviate collision-induced contention and to provide reliable data transmission in noisy environments. In this embodiment, the temperature data is read every thirty (30) seconds and five (5) redundant data frames are randomly transmitted once every thirty (30) to sixty (60) seconds.
Accordingly to a further aspect of the present invention, the portable, battery-powered temperature station includes an analog temperature sensor providing a temperature signal representative of sensed temperature; an antenna; and a processor-controlled transmitter coupled to the antenna and to the temperature signal operative (1) to periodically convert the temperature signal to a digital representation of the sensed temperature, (2) to generate a schedule of present and future random transmission times, (3) to digitally encode a data frame having first information representative of the sensed temperature, second information representative of station ID, and third information representative of the schedule of present and future random transmission times and (4) to transmit a predetermined integral number of data frames each having said first, said second and said third information at a random time. The schedule of present and future random transmission times allows the multi-station base station to “sleep” at times when no transmissions are scheduled, or when previous transmissions indicate very little temperature change, thereby conserving power enabling long-life battery-powered base station operation.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the disclosed portable, battery-powered temperature station includes a housing; a waterproof probe electrically connected to the housing via an elongated flexible cable of predetermined length; an attachment member for stowing the probe to the housing when not in use; and means for paying out any selected length of the elongated flexible cable of predetermined length selected to accommodate the needs of each particular application. In one preferred embodiment, the housing includes a front wall and a battery receiving compartment, and the attachment member includes a well formed in the

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