Abstract: An automatic reorder and alarm system for use with residential fuel-oil tanks which sends reorder and alarm data to a central station over the direct-dial telephone network when the fuel-oil level in the tank falls below a predetermined value or when an alarm situation, such as low temperature, occurs at the tank location. An inexpensive sensor/sending unit located at each customer tank includes a simple sensor which mounts on either the tank or an existing fuel-oil level gauge, a microcontroller circuit and a modem circuit. The microcontroller circuit uses a simple low-stability oscillator as a reference for internal operations and for modem transmission frequencies. Because the oscillator frequency cannot be precisely determined due to component tolerances and has a substantial amount of drift, a special data transmission format is used for data transmission over the telephone lines between the microcontroller and the central station.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 12, 1986
Date of Patent:
July 4, 1989
Assignee:
Robert Scully
Inventors:
John D. Knight, Robert D. Shapiro, Frank H. Banks, Andrew Mitchell, Barry S. Sunray, Robert A. DeFrancesco