Inspection management system
By designing an inspection and management system, real-time monitoring and management of fire hydrants are achieved using flow meters, communication base stations, and cloud servers, solving the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive manual inspections in existing technologies and improving management efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing fire hydrants cannot be monitored in real time, and manual inspections are time-consuming and labor-intensive, making them unmanageable.
Design an inspection and management system, including a flow meter in the data sensing layer, a communication base station and cloud server in the network transmission layer, and a mobile device in the application management layer. The flow meter collects pressure and flow data of fire hydrants and transmits it to the cloud server for management.
It enables real-time monitoring and management of fire hydrants, improving management efficiency and reducing the time and cost of manual inspections.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to fire fighting equipment technical field, concretely relates to a kind of inspection management system. BACKGROUND
[0002] Fire hydrant is a kind of common fire fighting equipment.But, the existing fire hydrant when water leakage or theft occurs, cannot send necessary warning.
[0003] At present, in order to strengthen the management of fire hydrant, usually by artificial inspection each fire hydrant.However, artificial inspection mode is not only time-consuming and laborious, and cannot realize real-time monitoring, thereby being not conducive to the management of fire hydrant. UTILITY MODEL CONTENT
[0004] Based on the above description, the utility model provides an inspection management system, to solve the problem that the existing artificial inspection each fire hydrant is not conducive to the management of fire hydrant.
[0005] The technical scheme for solving the above technical problem of the utility model is as follows:
[0006] An inspection management system for monitoring fire hydrant, comprising:
[0007] Data perception layer, including flow meter;
[0008] Network transmission layer, including communication base station and cloud server, the communication base station is connected with the flow meter, and the cloud server is connected with the communication base station;
[0009] Application management layer, including mobile device, the mobile device is connected with the cloud server.
[0010] On the basis of the above technical scheme, the utility model can also be improved as follows.
[0011] Further, the flow meter includes control module, communication module and pressure sensor, the communication end of the communication module is electrically connected to the communication end of the control module, the communication module is connected with the communication base station, and the output end of the pressure sensor is electrically connected to the first input end of the control module.
[0012] Further, the flow meter includes infrared radio frequency module, and the output end of the infrared radio frequency module is electrically connected to the second input end of the control module.
[0013] Further, the flow meter includes Hall sensor, and the output end of the Hall sensor is electrically connected to the third input end of the control module.
[0014] Further, the flow meter comprises a power switch module, an output end of the power switch module being electrically connected to a fourth input end of the control module.
[0015] Further, the flow meter comprises a crystal oscillator, a clock end of the crystal oscillator being electrically connected to a clock end of the control module.
[0016] Further, the flow meter comprises a debugging interface, an output end of the debugging interface being electrically connected to a fifth input end of the control module.
[0017] Further, the flow meter comprises an antenna, an input end of the antenna being electrically connected to an output end of the control module.
[0018] Further, the flow meter comprises a power supply, first and second output ends of the power supply being electrically connected to a sixth input end of the control module and an input end of the communication module respectively.
[0019] Further, the flow meter comprises a voltage reduction module, the voltage reduction module being electrically connected between the input end of the communication module and the second output end of the power supply.
[0020] Compared with the prior art, the technical scheme of the present application has the following beneficial technical effects:
[0021] (1) The utility model discloses a flow meter is gathered to the pressure data of fire hydrant, and is transmitted to the cloud server via communication base station, can save the pressure data to the database of cloud server. User can view the pressure data of database through mobile device, thereby the pressure data is analyzed, realizes the management to fire hydrant.
[0022] (2) The utility model discloses a flow sensor is gathered to the flow signal of fire hydrant and is transmitted to the control module, makes the control module according to flow signal analysis flow data. Meanwhile control module is transmitted to the cloud server via communication module to flow data, realizes the flow monitoring to fire hydrant.
[0023] (3) The utility model discloses a voltage reduction module in the process of power supply of power supply, voltage reduction module is reduced to power supply voltage. So as to protect the communication module, prevent the communication module from being impacted by overvoltage. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0024] Figure 1 It is the structure block diagram of the patrol inspection management system provided in the utility model embodiment;
[0025] Figure 2 It is the structure block diagram of the flow meter in the utility model embodiment.
[0026] BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS:
[0027] 10, data perception layer; 11, flow meter; 111, control module; 112, communication module; 113, pressure sensor; 114, infrared radio frequency module; 115, hall sensor; 116, power switch module; 117, crystal oscillator; 118, debugging interface; 119, antenna; 1110, power supply; 1111, voltage reduction module; 1112, speaker;
[0028] 20, network transmission layer; 21, communication base station; 22, cloud server;
[0029] 30, application management layer; 31, mobile device. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the present application, the present application will now be described in more detail with reference to the relevant drawings. The embodiments of the present application are illustrated in the drawings. However, the present application can be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete. It is therefore evident that the application can be altered in many different aspects, all without departing from the scope of the present application.
[0031] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used in the description of the application herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application.
[0032] It will be understood that the spatially relative terms "beneath", "below", "lower", "under", "above", "upper" and the like, can be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientations depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as "below" or "beneath" other elements or features would then be oriented "above" the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "below" can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device can also be oriented in the other direction, and the spatially relative terms used herein are intended to encompass such additional orientations. It is therefore intended that the spatially relative terms "beneath" and "below" be interpreted non- limitingly to permit the possibility that the device can be oriented in different orientations in use or operation.
[0033] As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and / or "comprising", or "includes" and / or "including" when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, parts, or combinations thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
[0034] Referring to Figure 1 The utility model provides a technical scheme: a kind of inspection management system, for monitoring fire hydrant, including data perception layer 10, network transmission layer 20 and application management layer 30, data perception layer 10 includes flowmeter 11;Network transmission layer 20 includes communication base station 21 and cloud server 22, communication base station 21 is connected with flowmeter 11, and cloud server 22 is connected with communication base station 21;Application management layer 30 includes mobile device 31, and mobile device 31 is connected with cloud server 22.
[0035] Exemplarily, mobile device 31 can be computer or mobile phone etc. Fire hydrant can be pipeline or fire hydrant body etc.
[0036] In the embodiment, flowmeter 11 collects the pressure data of fire hydrant, and is transmitted to cloud server 22 via communication base station 21, and pressure data can be saved to the database of cloud server 22. User can view the pressure data of database by mobile device 31, so as to analyze pressure data, and realize the management of fire hydrant.
[0037] Referring to Figure 2 As shown in some embodiments, flowmeter 11 includes control module 111, communication module 112 and pressure sensor 113, the communication end of communication module 112 is electrically connected to the communication end of control module 111, communication module 112 is connected with communication base station 21, and the output end of pressure sensor 113 is electrically connected to the first input end of control module 111.
[0038] Exemplarily, the model of control module 111 can be FS100R12KE3B3 etc. Communication module 112 can be NB-LOT module etc. Communication base station 21 can be NB-LOT base station etc. The model of pressure sensor 113 can be PY206-RS485 etc.
[0039] In the embodiment, pressure signal of fire hydrant is collected by pressure sensor 113 and is transmitted to control module 111, so that control module 111 resolves pressure data according to pressure signal. Meanwhile, control module 111 transmits pressure data to cloud server 22 via communication module 112, to realize the pressure monitoring of fire hydrant.
[0040] Referring to Figure 2 As shown in some embodiments, flowmeter 11 includes infrared radio frequency module 114, and the output end of infrared radio frequency module 114 is electrically connected to the second input end of control module 111.
[0041] Exemplarily, the model of infrared radio frequency module 114 can be RF34D etc.
[0042] In this embodiment, the infrared radio frequency module 114 receives the infrared signal of the remote controller, so that the control module 111 is turned on or off according to the infrared signal.
[0043] Referring to Figure 2 In some embodiments, the flow meter 11 includes a Hall sensor 115, and an output end of the Hall sensor 115 is electrically connected to a third input end of the control module 111.
[0044] For example, the Hall sensor 115 can be of a model of SEN-HZ06B or the like.
[0045] In this embodiment, the Hall sensor 115 collects the flow signal of the fire hydrant and transmits the flow signal to the control module 111, so that the control module 111 analyzes the flow data according to the flow signal. Meanwhile, the control module 111 transmits the flow data to the cloud server 22 via the communication module 112, so as to realize flow monitoring of the fire hydrant.
[0046] Referring to Figure 2 In some embodiments, the flow meter 11 includes a power switch module 116, and an output end of the power switch module 116 is electrically connected to a fourth input end of the control module 111.
[0047] For example, the power switch module 116 can be of a model of APTM120A20DG or the like.
[0048] In this embodiment, the power switch module 116 transmits a power signal to the control module 111, so that the control module 111 is turned on or off according to the power signal.
[0049] Referring to Figure 2 In some embodiments, the flow meter 11 includes a crystal oscillator 117, and a clock end of the crystal oscillator 117 is electrically connected to a clock end of the control module 111.
[0050] For example, the crystal oscillator 117 can be of a model of SMD1612 or the like.
[0051] In this embodiment, the crystal oscillator 117 can transmit a clock signal to the control module 111, so that the control module 111 performs clock synchronization on each module.
[0052] Referring to Figure 2 In some embodiments, the flow meter 11 includes a debugging interface 118, and an output end of the debugging interface 118 is electrically connected to a fifth input end of the control module 111.
[0053] In this embodiment, the debugging interface 118 can be connected with an external device, so that the external device tests or debugs the control module 111 or the like.
[0054] Referring to Figure 2As shown in the figure, in some embodiments, the flow meter 11 comprises an antenna 119, an input end of the antenna 119 being electrically connected to an output end of the control module 111.
[0055] In this embodiment, the antenna 119 can provide stability for the communication module 112 to connect with the communication base station 21, and ensure transmission of pressure data and flow data.
[0056] Referring to Figure 2 As shown in the figure, in some embodiments, the flow meter 11 comprises a power supply 1110, a first output end and a second output end of the power supply 1110 being electrically connected to a sixth input end of the control module 111 and an input end of the communication module 112 respectively.
[0057] In this embodiment, the power supply 1110 supplies power for the control module 111 and the communication module 112.
[0058] Referring to Figure 2 As shown in the figure, in some embodiments, the flow meter 11 comprises a voltage reduction module 1111, the voltage reduction module 1111 being electrically connected between the input end of the communication module 112 and the second output end of the power supply 1110.
[0059] In this embodiment, the voltage reduction module 1111 reduces the supply voltage during power supply of the power supply 1110. Thus, the communication module 112 is protected from overvoltage impact.
[0060] Referring to Figure 2 As shown in the figure, in some embodiments, the flow meter 11 comprises a loudspeaker 1112, an input end of the loudspeaker 1112 being electrically connected to an output end of the control module 111.
[0061] In this embodiment, when the pressure data or the flow data is abnormal, the control module 111 can control the loudspeaker 1112 to emit a prompt sound, which can deter the thief.
[0062] The above is only a preferred embodiment of the present application, and is not used to limit the present application, any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the protection scope of the present application.
Claims
1. An inspection and management system for monitoring fire hydrants, characterized in that, The application relates to a data acquisition and transmission system. The system comprises a data sensing layer (10) including a flow meter (11), a network transmission layer (20) including a communication base station (21) and a cloud server (22), the communication base station (21) being in communication connection with the flow meter (11), and the cloud server (22) being in communication connection with the communication base station (21), and an application management layer (30) including a mobile device (31), the mobile device (31) being in communication connection with the cloud server (22). The flow meter (11) comprises a control module (111), a communication module (112) and a pressure sensor (113), a communication end of the communication module (112) being electrically connected to a communication end of the control module (111), the communication module (112) being in communication connection with the communication base station (21), and an output end of the pressure sensor (113) being electrically connected to a first input end of the control module (111). The flow meter (11) comprises an infrared radio frequency module (114), an output end of the infrared radio frequency module (114) being electrically connected to a second input end of the control module (111).
2. The patrol management system according to claim 1, characterized by, The flow meter (11) comprises a Hall sensor (115), an output end of the Hall sensor (115) being electrically connected to a third input end of the control module (111).
3. The patrol management system according to claim 2, characterized by, The flow meter (11) comprises a power switch module (116), an output end of the power switch module (116) being electrically connected to a fourth input end of the control module (111).
4. The patrol management system according to claim 2, characterized by, The flow meter (11) comprises a crystal oscillator (117), a clock end of the crystal oscillator (117) being electrically connected to a clock end of the control module (111).
5. The patrol management system according to claim 2, wherein The flow meter (11) comprises a debugging interface (118), an output end of the debugging interface (118) being electrically connected to a fifth input end of the control module (111).
6. The patrol management system according to claim 2, wherein The flow meter (11) comprises an antenna (119), an input end of the antenna (119) being electrically connected to an output end of the control module (111).
7. The patrol management system according to claim 2, wherein The flow meter (11) comprises a power supply (1110), a first output end and a second output end of the power supply (1110) being electrically connected to a sixth input end of the control module (111) and an input end of the communication module (112) in a one-to-one manner.
8. The patrol management system according to claim 2, wherein The flow meter (11) comprises a voltage reduction module (1111), the voltage reduction module (1111) being electrically connected between the input end of the communication module (112) and the second output end of the power supply (1110).
9. The patrol management system according to claim 8, wherein 10. The patrol management system according to claim 9, wherein