20240029537. GAS MONITORING AND ALARM SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING LEVEL INDICATOR UNIT simplified abstract (ELEVEN ELEVEN TECHNOLOGIES, LLC)

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GAS MONITORING AND ALARM SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING LEVEL INDICATOR UNIT

Organization Name

ELEVEN ELEVEN TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

Inventor(s)

Ronald V. Longley of Las Vegas NV (US)

GAS MONITORING AND ALARM SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING LEVEL INDICATOR UNIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029537 titled 'GAS MONITORING AND ALARM SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING LEVEL INDICATOR UNIT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a gas monitoring and alarm system that includes a monitor and a sensor. The sensor is designed to detect the concentration of a gas in an area and send data to the monitor. The monitor receives the data from the sensor and triggers an alarm when the gas concentration exceeds a predefined threshold. The monitor also incorporates a level indicator unit for a gas storage tank and/or gas monitoring and alarm system, as well as a display screen and light indicators to provide visual indicators of the gas level. Control logic and management software are used to receive information and manage the operations of the level indicator unit.

  • Gas monitoring and alarm system with a sensor and monitor.
  • Sensor detects gas concentration and sends data to the monitor.
  • Monitor triggers an alarm when gas concentration exceeds a threshold.
  • Monitor includes a level indicator unit for a gas storage tank and/or gas monitoring and alarm system.
  • Display screen and light indicators provide information about the gas storage tank and/or gas monitoring and alarm system.
  • Control logic receives information and performs operations of the level indicator unit.
  • Management software manages the operations of the level indicator unit.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Industrial settings where gas leaks or high gas concentrations can pose a safety risk.
  • Laboratories and research facilities where monitoring gas levels is crucial for experiments and safety.
  • Residential and commercial buildings to detect gas leaks and ensure the safety of occupants.
  • Oil and gas industry to monitor gas levels in storage tanks and pipelines.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Early detection of gas leaks or high gas concentrations, allowing for prompt action to prevent accidents or damage.
  • Continuous monitoring of gas levels in storage tanks, ensuring efficient management and preventing overfilling or depletion.
  • Real-time information about gas levels, enabling timely maintenance and replacement of gas storage tanks or systems.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced safety by providing early warning of gas leaks or high gas concentrations.
  • Improved efficiency in managing gas storage tanks and systems.
  • Cost savings by preventing accidents, damage, or wastage of gas.
  • Easy monitoring and control of gas levels through the display screen and light indicators.
  • Remote monitoring capabilities, allowing for real-time access to gas level information.


Original Abstract Submitted

a gas monitoring and alarm system includes a monitor, a sensor configured to sense a concentration of a gas in an area and send data to the monitor to receive data from the sensor, send the data to the monitor, and trigger an alarm status when the concentration of gas in the area exceeds a predefined alarm threshold, and the monitor incorporating a level indicator unit for a gas storage tank and/or gas monitoring and alarm system including a display screen to display information about the gas storage tank and/or gas monitoring and alarm system, a plurality of light indicators to be visual indicators of a gas level of the gas storage tank and/or gas monitoring and alarm system, control logic to receive information and performing operations of the level indicator unit, and management software coupled to the control logic to manage the operations of the level indicator unit.