Abstract: Systems and methods for remotely monitoring the amount of fuel in one or more fuel tanks are disclosed. A fuel monitoring device includes a sensor configured to monitor the operation of a valve coupled to an output of a fuel tank and a network and communication system configured to receive data from the sensor related to the operation of the valve and establish communication with one or more remote systems via a communications network. The fuel monitoring device communicates the data related to the operation of the sensor to a remote server system via the communications network. Based on the data received from the fuel monitoring device and one or more remote systems, the remote server system can determine the amount of fuel remaining in the tank, and can predict when the tank will require additional fuel.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 12, 2023
Publication date:
April 4, 2024
Applicant:
Fivovos, LLC
Inventors:
Charles Jacob Shotmeyer, Jon Thomas Buonaccorsi, Christopher Louis Corrado, Edward Norman McGrath, III
Abstract: Systems and methods for remotely monitoring the amount of fuel in one or more fuel tanks are disclosed. A fuel monitoring device includes a sensor configured to monitor the operation of a valve coupled to an output of a fuel tank and a network and communication system configured to receive data from the sensor related to the operation of the valve and establish communication with one or more remote systems via a communications network. The fuel monitoring device communicates the data related to the operation of the sensor to a remote server system via the communications network. Based on the data received from the fuel monitoring device and one or more remote systems, the remote server system can determine the amount of fuel remaining in the tank, and can predict when the tank will require additional fuel.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 1, 2021
Date of Patent:
December 12, 2023
Assignee:
Fivovos, LLC
Inventors:
Charles Jacob Shotmeyer, Jon Thomas Buonaccorsi, Christopher Louis Corrado, Edward Norman McGrath, III
Abstract: Systems and methods for remotely monitoring the amount of fuel in one or more fuel tanks are disclosed. A fuel monitoring device includes a sensor configured to monitor the operation of a valve coupled to an output of a fuel tank and a network and communication system configured to receive data from the sensor related to the operation of the valve and establish communication with one or more remote systems via a communications network. The fuel monitoring device communicates the data related to the operation of the sensor to a remote server system via the communications network. Based on the data received from the fuel monitoring device and one or more remote systems, the remote server system can determine the amount of fuel remaining in the tank, and can predict when the tank will require additional fuel.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 1, 2021
Publication date:
September 1, 2022
Applicant:
Fivovos, LLC
Inventors:
Charles Jacob Shotmeyer, Jon Thomas Buonaccorsi, Christopher Louis Corrado, Edward Norman McGrath, III