Sensing events affecting liquid flow in a liquid distribution system

US2016146648A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016146648-A1
Application numberUS-201615010177-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 29, 2016
Priority dateJun 11, 2009
Publication dateMay 26, 2016
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By monitoring pressure transients in a liquid within a liquid distribution system using only a single sensor, events such as the opening and closing of valves at specific fixtures are readily detected. The sensor, which can readily be coupled to a faucet bib, transmits an output signal to a computing device. Each such event can be identified by the device based by comparing characteristic features of the pressure transient waveform with previously observed characteristic features for events in the system. These characteristic features, which can include the varying pressure, derivative, and real Cepstrum of the pressure transient waveform, can be used to select a specific fixture where a valve open or close event has occurred. Flow to each fixture and leaks in the system can also be determined from the pressure transient signal. A second sensor disposed at a point disparate from the first sensor provides further event information.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A method comprising: monitoring water pressure at one or more locations of a water distribution system of a building using one or more pressure sensors to produce one or more pressure signals, the building comprising two or more water appliances coupled to the water distribution system; and using the one or more pressure signals to determine that a first water appliance of the two or more water appliances is consuming water and to determine a first individual water usage amount for the first water appliance. 2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: using the one or more pressure signals to determine that a second water appliance of the two or more water appliances is consuming water and to determine a second individual water usage amount for the second water appliance. 3 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising: determining the first individual water usage amount and the second individual water usage amount when the first and second water appliances are consuming water simultaneously; and determining the first individual water usage amount and the second individual water usage amount when the first and second water appliances are consuming water separately. 4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: using the one or more pressure signals to determine a total water usage amount for the water distribution system. 5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: using the one or more pressure signals to detect a leak in the water distribution system. 6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving flow volume information from a flow volume meter that measures an aggregate value of total water flow for the water distribution system; and using the flow volume information to calibrate using the one or more pressure signals to determine individual water usage amounts of the two or more water appliances. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the one or more locations of the water distribution system are not located in the water distribution system between a water source and the first water appliance. 8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the one or more locations of the water distribution system are located at one or more end points of the water distribution system. 9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the two or more water appliances comprise at least two of: a faucet, a bathroom sink, a toilet, a kitchen sink, a bathtub, a dishwasher, a shower, a hot water heater, or a clothing washing machine. 10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the first water appliance of the two or more water appliances comprises a reservoir with a reservoir valve that opens automatically if a level of the water in the reservoir drops below a predefined level; and the method further comprises: detecting a leak from the reservoir by identifying one or more characteristics in the one or more pressure signals. 11 . A system comprising: one or more pressure sensors configured to monitor water pressure at one or more locations of a water distribution system of a building to produce one or more pressure signals, the building comprising two or more water appliances coupled to the water distribution system; and a processing system configured to use the one or more pressure signals to determine that a first water appliance of the two or more water appliances is consuming water and to determine a first individual water usage amount for the first water appliance. 12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the processing system is further configured to use the one or more pressure signals to determine that a second water appliance of the two or more water appliances is consuming water and to determine a second individual water usage amount for the second water appliance. 13 . The system of claim 12 , wherein: the processing system is further configured to: determine the first individual water usage amount and the second individual water usage amount when the first and second water appliances are consuming water simultaneously; and determine the first individual water usage amount and the second individual water usage amount when the first and second water appliances are consuming water separately. 14 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the processing system is further configured to use the one or more pressure signals to determine a total water usage amount for the water distribution system. 15 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the processing system is further configured to use the one or more pressure signals to detect a leak in the water distribution system. 16 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the processing system is further configured to: receive flow volume information from a flow volume meter that measures an aggregate value of total water flow for the water distribution system; and use the flow volume information to calibrate the processing system for using the one or more pressure signals to determine individual water usage amounts of the two or more water appliances. 17 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the one or more locations of the water distribution system are not located in the water distribution system between a water source and the first water appliance. 18 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the one or more locations of the water distribution system are located at one or more end points of the water distribution system. 19 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the two or more water appliances comprise at least two of: a faucet, a bathroom sink, a toilet, a kitchen sink, a bathtub, a dishwasher, a shower, a hot water heater, or a clothing washing machine. 20 . The system of claim 11 , wherein: the first water appliance of the two or more water appliances comprises a reservoir with a reservoir valve that opens automatically if a level of the water in the reservoir drops below a predefined level; and the processing system is further configured to detect a leak from the reservoir by identifying one or more characteristics in the one or more pressure signals.

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  • involving digital counting · CPC title

  • involving magnetic transmission devices · CPC title

  • Preventing, monitoring, or locating loss · CPC title

  • Water main or service pipe systems (pipes or tubes in general F16L) · CPC title

  • for pipes (G01M3/2892, G01M3/30 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016146648A1 cover?
By monitoring pressure transients in a liquid within a liquid distribution system using only a single sensor, events such as the opening and closing of valves at specific fixtures are readily detected. The sensor, which can readily be coupled to a faucet bib, transmits an output signal to a computing device. Each such event can be identified by the device based by comparing characteristic featu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Washington
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E03B7/071. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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