IP Library Granted Patent US 8,754,634
Granted Patent B2
US 8,754,634 · App. 13/296,188 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

System and method for tamper detection in a utility meter

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Patent No.
US 8,754,634
App. No.
13/296,188
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for detecting the removal of a meter cover are provided. For example, a tamper-detect energy meter may include metering circuitry, a processor, a tamper detect switch, and a cover with a switch interface surface. The tamper detect switch may be triggered from an open circuit state to a closed circuit state as the switch interface surface of the cover contacts the tamper detect switch during removal.

Claims (32)

1. A utility meter, comprising:

metering circuitry configured to monitor consumption of a utility;

a tamper detect switch protruding away from the metering circuitry and operable to switch from an open circuit state to a closed circuit state; and

a meter cover disposed over at least a portion of the metering circuitry, wherein the meter cover comprises a switch interface surface disposed on a surface of the meter cover facing the metering circuitry, wherein the switch interface surface protrudes toward the metering circuitry such that the tamper detect switch physically contacts the switch interface surface during removal of the meter cover from the utility meter to cause the switch to change from the open circuit state to the closed circuit state;

wherein the utility meter is configured to generate a signal indicative of the meter cover removal when the switch changes from the open circuit state to the closed circuit state.

2. The utility meter of claim 1 , wherein the switch comprises a push button, and the switch interface surface is configured to depress the push button to change the switch from the open circuit state to the closed circuit state during removal of the meter cover.

3. The utility meter of claim 2 , wherein the switch interface surface comprises a taper configured to depress the push button gradually as the meter cover is removed from the utility meter.

4. The utility meter of claim 1 , wherein the switch comprises a tactile switch, a snap switch, a magnetic switch, a toggle switch, an optical switch, or a combination thereof.

5. The utility meter of claim 1 , wherein the switch is configured to change from the open circuit state to the closed circuit state and back to the open circuit state during removal of the meter cover.

6. The utility meter of claim 5 , comprising an energy storage unit configured to provide electrical energy to a processor of the utility meter to maintain a base operational mode of the processor when the utility meter is not receiving power from an external source, wherein the processor is configured to control at least a portion of the metering circuitry, and the switch is configured to cause the energy storage unit to send the electrical pulse to the processor as the switch changes from the open circuit state to the closed circuit state and back to the open circuit state.

7. The utility meter of claim 6 , wherein a time in which the switch is in the closed circuit state corresponds to a width of the electrical pulse, and the electrical pulse comprises a current level that is at least approximately 2 times greater than a substantially continuous current draw from the energy storage unit by the processor during the base operational mode.

8. The utility meter of claim 1 , comprising a communications module communicatively coupled to a processor, wherein the communications module is configured to enable communication between the utility meter and a utility provider, and the processor is configured to provide an indication to the utility provider that the utility meter has been tampered with after receiving the signal indicative of the meter cover removal.

9. The utility meter of claim 1 , comprising a memory unit configured to store data relating to the removal of the meter cover, wherein the data is representative of a date of the removal, a time of the removal, or a combination thereof, and the processor is configured to record the data in the memory unit after removal of the meter cover.

10. The utility meter of claim 1 , comprising:

a main meter assembly (MMA) circuit board configured to support at least a processor configured to control the operation of at least a portion of the metering circuitry; and

a faceplate disposed over utility meter elements mounted to the MMA circuit board, wherein the faceplate is disposed between the MMA circuit board and the meter cover when the utility meter is fully assembled;

wherein the tamper detect switch is mounted to the MMA circuit board.

11. The utility meter of claim 1 , comprising a display operable to provide visual indications relating to information about the utility meter, the consumed utility, or a combination thereof, and wherein a processor is configured to cause the display to provide a visual indication relating to the removal of the meter cover after removal of the meter cover from the utility meter.

12. The utility meter of claim 1 , wherein the utility meter comprises an electricity meter, a water meter, a heat meter, a gas meter, or any combination thereof.

13. A retrofit kit for a utility meter, the retrofit kit comprising:

a switch movable between an open circuit state and a closed circuit state, wherein the switch is configured to interface with metering circuitry of the utility meter and to trigger a signal indicative of a tamper event in the closed circuit state; and

a meter cover configured to cover at least a portion of the utility meter, wherein the meter cover comprises a switch interface surface disposed on a surface of the meter cover that faces the metering circuitry of the utility meter when the meter cover is placed on the utility meter, wherein the switch interface surface protrudes from the surface and toward the metering circuitry such that the switch interface surface physically contacts the switch during removal of the meter cover from the utility meter to change the switch from the open circuit state to the closed circuit state.

14. The retrofit kit of claim 13 , wherein the switch interface surface comprises an arcuate surface that curves along a path of rotation of the meter cover during the removal of the meter cover from the utility meter.

15. The retrofit kit of claim 13 , wherein the switch comprises a push button and the switch interface surface comprises a tapered surface, and the tapered surface is angled relative to a direction of the removal of the meter cover from the utility meter.

16. A method, comprising:

monitoring energy consumption of a utility with metering circuitry of a utility meter;

controlling an operational parameter of the metering circuitry using a processor of the utility meter; and

during removal of a meter cover of the utility meter, actuating a switch coupled to and protruding away from the metering circuitry using a switch interface surface that is disposed on a surface of the meter cover facing the metering circuitry, wherein the actuation of the switch causes an electrical pulse to be provided to the processor, wherein the electrical pulse is indicative of removal of the meter cover, and wherein actuating the switch comprises physically depressing the switch.

17. The method of claim 16 , comprising storing data relating to the removal of the meter cover using the processor, or a memory, or a combination thereof, and wherein the data comprises a date of the removal of the meter cover, a time of the removal of the meter cover, or a combination thereof.

18. The method of claim 17 , comprising sending an alert of a potential tamper event to a utility provider after storing the data.

19. The method of claim 16 , comprising displaying information relating to the removal of the meter cover on a display, wherein the information comprises a tamper event indicator, a date of the removal of the meter cover, a time of the removal of the meter cover, or any combination thereof.

20. The method of claim 16 , wherein actuating the switch comprises physically depressing the switch to change the switch from an open circuit state to a closed circuit state, wherein in the closed circuit state the switch causes an energy storage unit of the utility meter to provide the electrical pulse, and the electrical pulse comprises a current level that is at least approximately 2 times greater than a substantially continuous current draw from the energy storage unit by the processor during a base operational mode.

Assignments (9)
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 5, 2018
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: MRH METERS LLC
Reel/Frame 046117/0792 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2018
From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
To: ACLARA TECHNOLOGIES LLC; ACLARA METERS LLC
Reel/Frame 045245/0231 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Aug 30, 2016
From: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC
To: ACLARA TECHNOLOGIES LLC; ACLARA METERS LLC F/K/A MRH METERS LLC
Reel/Frame 039880/0908 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 30, 2016
From: ACLARA TECHNOLOGIES LLC; ACLARA METERS LLC
To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 039872/0227 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 18, 2016
From: MRH METERS LLC
To: ACLARA METERS LLC
Reel/Frame 037852/0418 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2015
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: MRH METERS LLC (F/K/A LJF METERS LLC)
Reel/Frame 037398/0877 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 22, 2015
From: MRH METERS LLC
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 037362/0603 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 22, 2015
From: MRH METERS LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 037359/0375 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2012
From: CHAMARTI, SUBRAMANYAM SATYASURYA; TOMSON, BRUCE JONI; GLAZEBROOK, MICHAEL GEORGE; NAHAR, RATHINDRA
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 027637/0976 →