Battery monitoring system for a lift device
US-2024317107-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US9161102B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9161102-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113013471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2010 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2015 |
| Grant date | Oct 13, 2015 |
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A meter device having supporting communications. The meter device may monitor a plurality of determinants. The determinants may be stored and displayed at the meter device. The meter device may support various communication protocols, such as dual communication protocols for simultaneous transmission via RS-485 and the Ethernet. The meter device may have a housing with a pair or more of communication ports. The device may have a data bus connector. The device may have a communication bus that can connect directly to a Java application control engine. Also, the device may have a din rail housing.
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What is claimed is: 1. A meter device having communications, comprising: a processor; a display connected to the processor; a plurality of data registers connected to the processor; one or more remote current sensors connected to the processor; a data bus connector, connected to the processor, for interfacing with a Java control application engine JACE; a communication module, wherein the communication module supports one or more protocols selected from a plurality of communication protocols comprising EZ-7, E-Mon, Modbus, BACnet, and LonWorks protocols dual communication protocol ports, connected to the processor, for simultaneous transmission via RS-232/RS-485 and an Ethernet; an enclosure for containing the processor and display; and wherein the enclosure incorporates a din rail mounting. 2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising an input for one or more meters that measure amounts of usage of electricity, gas, fuel oil, water, and/or BTUs. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the display provides readings from measurements of kilowatt hours, power factor per phase, amperes per phase, kilowatt demand, real-time load in kilowatts, and/or volts per phase. 4. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a telephone modem connected to the processor. 5. A meter for measuring electrical parameters, comprising: a processor; a display connected to the processor; one or more registers connected to the processor; one or more current sensors connected to the processor; a communication module, wherein the communication module supports one or more protocols selected from a plurality of communication protocols comprising EZ-7, E-Mon, Modbus, BACnet, and LonWorks protocols; dual communication protocol ports connected to the processor for simultaneous transmission of data in two or more protocols; and a data bus connected to the processor for an interface with an Java application control engine JACE. 6. The meter of claim 5 , further comprising: an enclosure for at least the processor and the display; and the enclosure comprises a din rail mounting mechanism. 7. The meter of claim 6 , wherein the enclosure comprises a non-metallic chassis. 8. The meter of claim 5 , further comprising: a block for a pulse output; and a pulse input terminal for one or more external meters. 9. The meter of claim 8 , wherein the one or more meters are for measuring amounts of electricity, gas, water, fuel oil, and/or BTUs. 10. The meter of claim 5 , wherein the one or more communication ports are for various internet, wire and/or wireless connections. 11. The meter of claim 5 , wherein the data bus is a Niagara Ax data bus for interfacing with a Java application control engine. 12. The meter of claim 5 , wherein the two or more protocols are handled by an RS-232/RS-485 port and an Ethernet port. 13. The meter of claim 5 , wherein the display provides readings of kilowatt hours, power factor per phase, amperes per phase, kilowatt demand, real time load in kilowatts, volts per phase, IP address, and/or meter date and time. 14. The meter of claim 5 , wherein the meter may be used with a three-phase, four-wire electric power configuration and/or a two phase, three-wire electric power configuration. 15. A meter for measuring utility usages, comprising: a processor; one or more sensors, for detecting utility usages, connected to the processor; a communication module, wherein the communication module supports one or more protocols selected from a plurality of communication protocols comprising EZ-7, E-Mon, Modbus, BACnet, and LonWorks protocols; dual communication ports for transmitting and/or receiving simultaneous communications in two or more protocols; a data bus connector for a Java application control engine JACE; an input, for one or more meters, connected to the processor; and a display connected to the processor. 16. The meter of claim 15 , further comprising wherein the one or more meters are for measuring usage of one or more items from a group consisting of electricity, gas, water, BTUs, and fuel oil. 17. The meter of claim 15 , wherein at least one of the one or more sensors is a remote device having a wireless connection to the processor. 18. The meter of claim 15 , further comprising: a sensor diagnostic indicator; and wherein at least one of the one or more sensors measures electrical parameters. 19. The meter of claim 18 , further comprising one or more data registers for one or more electrical parameters selected from a group consisting of energy delivered, energy received, reactive energy delivered, reactive energy received, real power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor, current total, current average, voltage line-neutral, voltage line-line, frequency, phase angle, real power-phase A, real power phase B, real power-phase C, reactive power-phase A, reactive power-phase B, reactive power-phase C, apparent power-phase A, apparent power-phase B, apparent power-phase C, power factor-phase A, power factor-phase B, power factor-phase C, current-phase A, current-phase B, current-phase C, voltage, voltage-line to neutral-phase A-N, voltage-line to neutral-phase B-N, voltage-line to neutral-phase C-N, voltage-line to line-phase A-B, voltage-line to line-phase B-C, voltage-line to line-phase C-A, phase angle-phase A, phase angle-phase B, and/or phase angle-phase C.
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