Smart personal communication devices as user interfaces

US9625602B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9625602-B2
Application numberUS-93959110-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 4, 2010
Priority dateNov 9, 2009
Publication dateApr 18, 2017
Grant dateApr 18, 2017

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Abstract

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A personal communication device or “smart phone” is connected to a utility locator system or pipe inspection system and serves as a user interface, communication interface, and control system for such systems.

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I claim: 1. An underground utility locating system, comprising: a portable locator including a plurality of omnidirectional antennas for detecting emissions from a buried utility; a personal communication device operatively connected to the portable locator for receiving information from the portable locator representing a location of the buried utility; and programming in the personal communication device for storing and transmitting the location of the buried utility; wherein the portable locator has a receptacle for removably receiving the personal communication device and a first connector for mating with a second connector of the portable communication device. 2. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the programming in the personal communication device can overlay the location of the buried utility on a local map displayed by the personal communication device. 3. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the portable locator has a battery power supply and circuitry for delivering power to the personal communication device. 4. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the personal communication device has GPS circuitry that enables the local map to be generated. 5. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the personal communication device includes programming for generating and transmitting reports indicating the location of the buried utility. 6. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the portable locator and the personal communication device are operatively connected with a USB cable. 7. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the portable locator and the personal communication device are operatively connected with a wireless communications link. 8. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the portable locator has programming for generating a time tag of the location of the buried utility and transmitting the time tag to the personal communication device. 9. The locating system of claim 1 wherein the portable locator has a paint marking applicator. 10. An underground utility locating system, comprising: a portable locator that detects electromagnetic emissions from a buried utility; a personal communication device operatively connected to the portable locator for receiving information from the portable locator representing a location of the buried utility; programming in the personal communication device for storing and transmitting the location of the buried utility; a cable storage drum; a resilient flexible push-cable stored in coiled fashion inside the drum; a rotatable support that carries the drum so that the push cable can be paid out from the drum and re-wound back into the drum; a camera head operatively coupled to a distal end of the push-cable for capturing images of the inside of a pipe as the push-cable is paid out from the cable storage drum to force the camera head down an interior of the pipe; a personal communication device operatively connected to the camera head for receiving images from the camera head; and programming in the personal communication device for managing the images; wherein the portable locator has a receptacle for removably receiving the personal communication device and a first connector for mating with a second connector of the portable communication device. 11. The locating system of claim 10 wherein the programming allows the camera head to be controlled through the personal communication device. 12. The locating system of claim 10 wherein the programming allows the personal communication device to generate, store and transmit pipe inspection reports. 13. The locating system of claim 10 wherein the programming allows the personal communication device to control a sonde inside the camera head. 14. An underground utility locating system, comprising: a portable locator that detects electromagnetic emissions from a buried utility; a personal communication device operatively connected to the portable locator for receiving information from the portable locator representing a location of the buried utility; and programming in the personal communication device for storing and transmitting the location of the buried utility; wherein the portable locator has a receptacle for removably receiving the personal communication device and a first connector for mating with a second connector of the portable communication device; and wherein the programming allows the personal communication device to generate geo-tagged images. 15. An underground utility locating system, comprising: a portable locator that detects electromagnetic emissions from a buried utility; a personal communication device operatively connected to the portable locator for receiving information from the portable locator representing a location of the buried utility; and programming in the personal communication device for storing and transmitting the location of the buried utility; wherein the portable locator has a receptacle for removably receiving the personal communication device and a first connector for mating with a second connector of the portable communication device; and wherein the programming in the personal communication device includes programming for computation of electromagnetic field vectors of signals received from one or more antennas of the portable locator. 16. An underground utility locating system, comprising: a portable tripod locator that detects electromagnetic emissions from a buried utility; a personal communication device operatively connected to the portable locator for receiving information from the portable locator representing a location of the buried utility; and programming in the personal communication device for storing and transmitting the location of the buried utility; wherein the portable locator has a receptacle for removably receiving the personal communication device and a first connector for mating with a second connector of the portable communication device. 17. An underground utility locating system, comprising: a portable locator including a plurality of omnidirectional antennas for detecting electromagnetic emissions from a buried utility; a personal communication device operatively connected to the portable locator for receiving information from the portable locator representing a location of the buried utility; and programming in the personal communication device for storing and transmitting the location of the buried utility; and a transmitter for generating a current to be applied to the buried utility to generate the electromagnetic emissions; wherein the portable locator has a receptacle for removably receiving the personal communication device and a first connector for mating with a second connector of the portable communication device. 18. The locating system of claim 10 wherein the rotatable support is mounted inside a clam shell housing that encloses the cable storage drum.

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  • using two-way short-range wireless interfaces · CPC title

  • by interfacing with external accessories (hands-free H04M1/60) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • G01V3/15Primary

    specially adapted for use during transport, e.g. by a person, vehicle or boat · CPC title

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What does patent US9625602B2 cover?
A personal communication device or “smart phone” is connected to a utility locator system or pipe inspection system and serves as a user interface, communication interface, and control system for such systems.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Olsson Mark S, Seescan Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V3/15. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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