WO2018180163A1 - Système de station de distribution de carburant - Google Patents

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WO2018180163A1
WO2018180163A1 PCT/JP2018/007688 JP2018007688W WO2018180163A1 WO 2018180163 A1 WO2018180163 A1 WO 2018180163A1 JP 2018007688 W JP2018007688 W JP 2018007688W WO 2018180163 A1 WO2018180163 A1 WO 2018180163A1
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明文 金森
雅雄 佐々木
泰行 津村
泰之 関本
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Priority to JP2019509038A priority patent/JP7006681B2/ja
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
    • B67D7/06Details or accessories
    • B67D7/08Arrangements of devices for controlling, indicating, metering or registering quantity or price of liquid transferred
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F13/00Apparatus for measuring by volume and delivering fluids or fluent solid materials, not provided for in the preceding groups

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  • the present invention relates to a system in a gas station that supplies fuel to vehicles and the like.
  • a refueling system (metering machine) installed at a gas station is required to have a flow rate verification every 7 years in order to maintain fair business transactions, and the instrumental error of the flowmeter is required to be within ⁇ 0.5%. ing.
  • the applicant has provided a fueling device that reliably prevents instrumental error tampering (see Patent Document 1).
  • information on gas stations has also been converted into data by a server and connected to a network, so that the information can be freely exchanged and a large amount of data (big data) can be collected. And it is desired to analyze such a large amount of data in real time, create new value, make it usable, and adapt to the social environment. From this point of view, it is desirable to ensure that information about the gas station is managed and that it can be used immediately when necessary.
  • QR code registered trademark
  • the device data managed by the QR code is data (model number, manufacturing number, etc.) at the time of shipment (at the time of initial verification) and does not include data after operation.
  • the refueling system updates the expiration date after recertification and manages the history of parts replacement maintenance.
  • updates and history management take time to collate data, and verification A great deal of labor and time had to be spent on inspection, maintenance, etc.
  • management using QR codes in which only data at the time of shipment is recorded is not useful for such update and history management. And it is difficult to reliably manage information about the gas station and make it available immediately when necessary.
  • the present invention has been proposed in view of the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, and can easily grasp maintenance history such as device update data and parts replacement, and can save labor and time required for maintenance.
  • the purpose is to provide a gas station system to reduce the volume.
  • the filling station system (200) of the present invention includes a flow meter interposed in a fuel pipe, a fuel hose having one end connected to the fuel pipe and a fuel nozzle at the other end, and a measured value from the flow meter.
  • An indicator (25) for displaying an oil supply amount by multiplying an instrument difference adjustment value (which is a part of the oil supply control device (18) and including an instrument difference adjustment switch (23)) stored in an instrument difference adjusting means.
  • a management server (40) for storing information relating to the fueling device (100), wherein the fueling device (100) accesses the information stored in the management server (40). It has the to-be-detected part (10) for performing.
  • a URL of a website (first website) having a function of accessing the information stored in the management server (40) is recorded in the detected part (10).
  • the information stored in the management server (40) may be device information (for example, a device model number or a manufacturing number) related to the fueling device (100).
  • the information stored in the management server (40) may be maintenance information related to the fueling device (100) (update record of expiration date, maintenance history such as parts replacement, etc.). it can.
  • the information stored in the management server (40) is rewritten by approved information input from the instrument difference adjusting means.
  • the fueling device (100) includes a second detected part (26), and the second detected part (26) is stored in the management server (40). It is preferable that the URL of the second Web site having a function of accessing a part of the information (for example, only the expiration date until the next examination) is recorded.
  • the instrumental error adjustment switch (23) for adjusting the instrumental error of the flowmeter is preferably covered with a lid (7), and the lid (7) is preferably sealed with resin.
  • the resin-sealed portion includes the IC chip (1-1) and its antenna (2-1), and the antenna (2-1) extends over the entire area of the resin-sealed area.
  • the resin seal portion including the IC chip (1-2) and its antenna (2-2) and the other resin seal portions can be cut.
  • the resin-sealed IC chip (1-3) is preferably connected to the lid (7) through a flexible member (3-3, for example, a wire).
  • information (equipment information, maintenance information, etc.) relating to the fueling device (100) is electronically managed by the management server 40.
  • the management server (40) electronically manages not only the data (model number, manufacturing number, etc.) but also the updated expiration date after re-verification and the history of maintenance such as parts replacement. Therefore, during verification, inspection, maintenance, etc., it is possible to instantaneously collate the update and history data via the detected part (10) of the fueling device (100), and labor required for maintenance, etc. And time can be greatly reduced. Furthermore, since the information regarding the fuel supply apparatus (100) is stored in the management server (40), the data can be easily updated.
  • a URL of a website (first website) having a function of accessing the information stored in the management server (40) is recorded in the detected part (10)
  • maintenance is performed.
  • a device such as an IC reader at the time of, etc.
  • it is possible to identify the device to be maintained etc. at an early stage based on the information. And it can specify correctly and the said update and log
  • the data recorded in the management server (40) is only the data approved by the measurement manager (41), the reliability of the data is improved, and the accuracy of various services using such data is also improved. improves.
  • the information recorded in the detected part (10) is surely leaked and misused. Is prevented. As a result, the reliability of the fueling device (100) is improved.
  • the fuel supply device (100) includes a second detected unit (26), and the second detected unit (26) includes a part of the information stored in the management server (40). If the URL of the second Web site having a function of accessing (for example, only the expiration date until the next verification, etc.) is recorded, the user (general consumer) records in the second detected part (26).
  • the gas station (GS: Gas Station) which is going to receive service from now on by accessing the second website from the URL and checking a part of the information related to the fueling device (100) on the second website ) Is properly managed, and a sense of security can be obtained.
  • the resin sealing part is always provided when the instrumental adjustment means is operated by opening the lid (7) in order to tamper with the instrumental error adjustment value. fall into disrepair. If the resin seal portion is damaged, it can be instantly understood that the instrumental error adjustment value may be falsified.
  • the resin-sealed portion includes the IC chip (1-1) and its antenna (2-1), and the antenna (2-1) extends over the entire area of the resin-sealed region. If it is extended, the detected part (10-1) (for example, the antenna 2-1 of the IC chip 1-1) is surely cut when the resin-sealed part is cut with the intention of tampering from the outside.
  • the resin seal part including the IC chip (1-2) and its antenna (2-2) and the other resin seal part can be cut, the detected part (10-2) extends. It is possible to cut the area where the detected part (10-2) does not extend and the area where the detected part (10-2) extends, and reuse the area where the detected part (10-2) extends.
  • the detected part (10-3) sealed with resin is connected to the lid (7) via a flexible member (3-3, for example, a wire), the detected part (10-3) And the base (8) in the instrument difference adjusting means are integrated, and the detected flexible portion (3-3) is passed through the detected portion (10-3) to detect the detected portion (10- 3: Including IC chip 1-3).
  • information for example, equipment update data at the gas station GS
  • information relating to inspections and parts replacement for example, is also converted into data by the management server and sent via the network. It can be used as a large amount of data (big data).
  • the big data can be analyzed in real time to create new value, which can be used socially.
  • FIG. 1 it is a block diagram which shows in detail transfer of the information between a measurement manager, a fueling apparatus, a management server, and a centralized monitoring apparatus. It is a flowchart which shows the process sequence of the fuel supply apparatus in embodiment. It is a flowchart which shows the measurement procedure of the measurement manager in embodiment. It is a flowchart which shows the process sequence in the management server of embodiment. It is a flowchart which shows the user's process sequence in embodiment. It is a front view which shows the principal part of the 1st example of the sealing part of an instrument difference adjustment switch. It is a side view which shows the principal part of the 1st example of the sealing part of an instrument difference adjustment switch.
  • the principal part of the 2nd example of the sealing part of an instrument difference adjustment switch is shown, (A) is a front view, (B) is a side view. It is a front view which shows the principal part of the 2nd example at the time of reuse. It is a front view which shows the principal part of the 3rd example of the sealing part of an instrument difference adjustment switch. It is a front view which shows the principal part of the 3rd example at the time of reuse.
  • a filling station system 200 includes three fueling apparatuses 100 and a management server 40 that stores information on the fueling apparatuses 100.
  • the information of the fueling device 100 is device information and maintenance information of the fueling device 100, and is information that can be accessed from the first and second Web sites described later.
  • a gas station GS gas station
  • a gas station GS includes a fueling device 100, a GS centralized monitoring device 20 that monitors and controls the fueling device 100, an underground tank 22, a POS terminal 29, and the like.
  • the fueling apparatus 100 includes a detected unit 10 (see FIG. 2) that records the URL of the first Web site, and device information and maintenance information of the fueling apparatus 100 are recorded in the management server 40.
  • device information and maintenance information of the fueling device 100 are displayed on the first Web site.
  • the information is recorded in the management server 40 as INF1 and 2 in FIG.
  • each oil supply device 100 includes a flow meter interposed in the oil supply pipe, an oil supply hose having one end connected to the oil supply pipe and an oil supply nozzle at the other end, and measurement from the flow meter.
  • a display 25 for displaying the oil supply amount by multiplying the value by the instrument difference adjustment value stored in the instrument difference adjusting means.
  • the instrument difference adjusting means includes the instrument difference adjusting switch 23 of FIG. 2 and is a part of the oil supply control device 18 of FIG.
  • the measurement manager 41 Only when the measurement manager 41 approves the device information and maintenance information of the refueling apparatus 100, the measurement manager 41 inputs and records the management server 40 and is accessible from the first Web site.
  • the measurement manager 41 is a manager of the management server 40 and is a so-called third party for the gas station GS. In this way, only the data approved by the weighing manager 41 is recorded in the management server 40, whereby the reliability of the data stored in the management server 40, the management server 40, and first and second Webs to be described later. Increases site safety.
  • the metrology manager 41 that also functions as an operator of the management server 40 is, for example, an authorized natural person, but can also be configured by an automatically controlled information processing mechanism.
  • arrows in FIG. 1 indicate information signal lines, and details of information exchanged on the information signal lines will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the support center 50 has a function of executing various types of support for each gas station GS, and can also provide support when registering data in the management server 40.
  • Reference numeral 30 indicates a portable terminal (portable information processing device including a smartphone) carried by an operator of the gas station GS, but in the following description, an operator of the gas station GS is also indicated. For example, when the re-verification is performed, the worker 30 of the gas station GS transmits the re-verification result to the measurement manager 41 by the portable terminal 30 or accesses maintenance information recorded in the management server 40.
  • each oil supply device 100 of the gas station GS is managed by the liquid amount management device 21 and the GS centralized monitoring device 20.
  • An oil level gauge 23 is disposed in the underground tank 22 of each oil supply device 100, and a liquefaction recovery device 24 is provided.
  • Reference numeral 27 indicates switching means for switching the liquid amount management target, and reference numeral 28 indicates a car wash machine.
  • the gas station GS has a POS system, and the POS terminal 29 is connected to the GS centralized monitoring device 20.
  • an unillustrated instrument difference adjusting means of the fueling device 100 is provided with a detected part 10.
  • the detected part 10 is constituted by an IC chip or an IC tag.
  • An instrumental difference adjustment switch 23 is provided adjacent to the detected part 10, and the instrumental difference adjustment switch 23 has a function of switching the instrumental error adjusting means to the instrumental error adjustment mode.
  • symbol 25 has shown the indicator which displays the amount of oil supply.
  • the instrumental difference adjustment switch 23 and the detected portion 10 are sealed with resin, and if the resin seal is broken, the instrumental difference adjusting means is activated and the instrumental difference fluctuates. There is fear.
  • the detected part 10 and the instrument difference adjusting switch 23 and the resin seal thereof are provided inside the casing of the fueling device 100, and can be operated unless the casing opening / closing key for the fueling device 100 is provided. Can not. In other words, in order to operate the instrumental error adjusting means, the casing must be opened.
  • the URL of the first Web site is recorded in the detected unit 10.
  • Device information, maintenance information, and the like of the fueling device 100 accessible from the first Web site are recorded in the management server 40.
  • device information, maintenance information, and the like recorded in the management server 40 are indicated by reference numerals INF1 and INF2.
  • the individual number of the flow meter and the like can be recorded in the detected part 10.
  • the fueling apparatus 100 includes an identification code (second detected part) 26 in which the URL of the second Web site is recorded.
  • the identification code 26 can be a QR code, a barcode, an IC tag different from the detected part 10 or the like.
  • the worker 30 who has re-verified the information regarding the end of the verification for example, the date of re-validation, the name of the re-verifier, etc.
  • Information signal line A the information regarding the end of the verification
  • the measurement manager 41 checks and approves the maintenance information output from the revalidation operator 30
  • the measurement manager 41 inputs the maintenance information to the management server 40 (information signal line B).
  • the measurement manager 41 does not approve the maintenance information, the information is not input to the management server 40 and information indicating that it is not approved is output to the re-verification operator 30 (information signal line G).
  • Revalidation data such as revalidation date, instrument difference adjustment log (instrument adjustment value), and password required for instrument difference adjustment work (or maintenance work) are measured as maintenance information via the GS centralized monitoring device 20. It is output to the manager 41 (information signal line C).
  • the manager 41 information signal line C.
  • the password is changed daily (DAILY PASSWORD), for example, a person who knows the password from a retired person is prevented from misusing the password.
  • the measurement manager 41 checks the information (maintenance information) output via the GS centralized monitoring device 20, and inputs the information to the management server 40 (information signal line B) if approved.
  • the measurement manager 41 does not approve the maintenance information
  • the information is not input to the management server 40 and information indicating that the approval is not approved is output to the GS centralized monitoring device 20 (information signal line E).
  • the information in the management server 40 is updated to the latest information, and is displayed on the first website (data adjustment). Value etc.) is also updated.
  • the maintenance worker 30, the GS centralized monitoring device 20, the management server 40, and the measurement manager 41 exchange information similar to the above, and maintenance information approved by the measurement manager 41 (maintenance date, Maintenance contents, replacement parts, etc.) are recorded in the management server 40. Details of the procedure at the time of inspection and the procedure at the time of maintenance will be described later.
  • the management server 40 records equipment information and maintenance information related to each refueling device 100 of the gas station GS after obtaining the approval of the measurement manager 41.
  • the information can be accessed on each of the first and second Web sites.
  • Information that can be accessed from the first Web site includes device information (for example, device model number, manufacturing number, manufacturing date, etc.), maintenance information (update record of verification deadline, update record of instrument difference adjustment value) , History of parts replacement (for example, oil nozzle replacement, pump filter replacement, etc.), etc. (information INF1 in FIG. 2), and access by personnel (employees, managers, maintenance personnel) at the gas station GS Is available.
  • data reference authority In order to access the first Web site and use the maintenance information stored in the management server 40, data reference authority (password or the like) is required.
  • Information accessible from the second Web site is a part of the device information (for example, the model number and serial number of the device, the date of manufacture) and a part of the maintenance information (for example, the deadline until the next verification). (Information INF2 in FIG. 2), it is assumed that the user accesses and uses.
  • the worker 30 For inspection, parts replacement work, etc., the worker 30 reads the URL recorded in the detected part 10 and can access maintenance information (part replacement history, etc.) accessible on the management website (first website). ) (Information signal line D).
  • the worker 30 uses a reader dedicated to the gas station GS in order to read the URL of the detected part 10.
  • the URL of the detected part 10 cannot be read unless a reader dedicated to the gas station GS is used.
  • the maintenance information obtained by accessing the first Web site allows the operator 30 to immediately grasp the history of updates, parts replacement, etc. As a result, labor and time for inspection work are reduced.
  • the worker 30 who performed maintenance work with reference to the maintenance information of the management server 40 uses the management server as information on maintenance completion (for example, the maintenance date, the name of the maintenance worker, etc.) as maintenance information. It outputs to 40 measurement managers 41 (information signal line A).
  • the measurement manager 41 checks the maintenance information (for example, the maintenance date, the name of the maintenance worker, etc.) output from the maintenance worker 30, and when the maintenance information is approved, inputs it to the management server 40 (information signal) Line B). When the measurement manager 41 does not approve the maintenance information, it does not input to the management server 40 and outputs to the maintenance worker 30 that it does not approve (information signal line G).
  • Maintenance data such as maintenance date, maintenance content such as parts replacement, and password required for maintenance work are output as maintenance information to the weighing manager 41 via the GS centralized monitoring device 20 (information signal line C ).
  • the measurement manager 41 checks the information (maintenance information) output via the GS centralized monitoring device 20, and when the information is approved, inputs it to the management server 40 (information signal line B). If the measurement manager 41 does not approve the maintenance information, the information is not input to the management server 40 and information indicating that the maintenance is not approved is output to the GS centralized monitoring device 20 (information signal line E).
  • re-verification data, inspection data, and maintenance data are transmitted to the weighing manager 41 of the management server 40, items to be transmitted from the operator 30 (re-verification date, maintenance date, re-verifier, etc.) ) And items to be transmitted from the GS centralized monitoring device 20 (re-examination content, maintenance content, etc.), and some of them are duplicated.
  • re-verification data, inspection data, and maintenance data may be transmitted from only the operator 30 to the measurement manager 41, or may be transmitted from only the GS centralized monitoring device 20 to the measurement manager 41.
  • the management server 40 transmits a verification deadline (revalidation deadline) to the GS centralized monitoring device 20 (information signal line F). In addition, the management server 40 transmits the verification deadline (revalidation deadline) to the weighing manager 41 (information signal line I). If the management server 40 sends the time limit for re-verification of each refueling device 100 at the gas station GS to the GS centralized monitoring device 20 based on the re-verification history, the re-verification of each refueling device 100 is surely performed. Can do.
  • a time limit for maintenance is transmitted from the management server 40 to the GS centralized monitoring device 20 (information signal line F, start of the time limit from the management server 40 to the measurement manager 41) Is the information signal line I).
  • the information signal line J has shown the case where maintenance information and apparatus information are inquired as needed via the GS centralized monitoring apparatus 20, for example.
  • the user reads the URL recorded in the identification code 26 and accesses the second Web site through the information processing network (for example, the Internet). 1 and 2, the information processing network is not shown. The user can determine whether or not the gas station GS to receive the service from now on is properly managed by accessing information accessible from the second Web site.
  • the information processing network for example, the Internet
  • step S31 it is determined whether or not the instrumental difference adjustment switch 23 (FIG. 2) has been pressed.
  • step S31 it is determined whether or not the instrumental difference adjustment switch 23 (FIG. 2) has been pressed.
  • step S32 the operator inputs a password required for performing the instrumental error adjustment work, the maintenance work, and the like at a predetermined location. Then, the process proceeds to step S33.
  • step S33 it is determined whether or not the password input in step S32 is valid. If it is determined in step S33 that the password is valid (step S33; Yes), the process proceeds to step S34. On the other hand, if the result of determination in step S33 is that the password is not valid (step S33; No), the process ends.
  • step S34 the instrumental difference adjustment value is updated, and the process proceeds to step S35.
  • step S35 in response to the re-verification, the maintenance record and password, such as the update record of the verification due date, the update record of the instrument difference adjustment value, and the maintenance record for parts replacement etc. performed at the same time, are stored in the re-verification data. Is transmitted to the weighing manager 41 of the management server 40 via the GS centralized monitoring device 20 (information signal line C in FIG. 2). Then, the process ends. The data transmitted in step S35 is transmitted to the step S41 of the processing procedure in the measurement manager 41 in FIG. At the time of inspection and maintenance, the worker reads the URL of the detected unit 10, accesses the first Web site, grasps maintenance information (part replacement history, etc.), and then starts work.
  • re-verification data for example, the date of the re-verification and the name of the worker who performed the re-validation are transmitted from the worker 30 (whose portable terminal: portable information processing device) who performed the re-validation. (Information signal line A in FIG. 2). Also, as re-verification data, maintenance records (update date of verification deadline, update record of instrument difference adjustment value, maintenance record such as parts replacement performed at the same time), password, etc. via the GS centralized monitoring device 20 Is transmitted (information signal line C in FIG. 2). As described above, re-verification data, inspection data, and maintenance data may be transmitted from only the operator 30 to the weighing manager 41, or may be transmitted from only the GS centralized monitoring device 20 to the weighing manager 41. good.
  • step S41 If the re-verification data is received in step 41 (step S41; Yes), the process proceeds to step S42. On the other hand, when re-examination data is not received in step S41 (step S41; No), the process returns to step S41 and the processing procedure is continued.
  • step S42 the measurement manager 41 determines whether or not the revalidation data has been updated normally. When the measurement manager 41 determines that the revalidation data has been updated normally (step S42; Yes), the measurement manager 41 approves the revalidation data and proceeds to step S43. On the other hand, when the measurement manager 41 determines that the revalidation data has not been properly updated (step S42; No), the process returns to step S42. Although not shown in FIG.
  • step S42 the measurement manager 41 transmits to the gas station GS or the operator that “no revalidation data is approved” (the information signal in FIG. 2).
  • Line G encourages resubmission of revalidation data.
  • step S43 the weighing manager 41 inputs the approved revalidation data to the management server 40 and updates the revalidation data (information signal line B). Then, the processing procedure ends. Data for inputting and updating the re-verification data in step S43 is sent in step S51 of the processing procedure in the management server 40 in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the processing procedure when performing re-verification, processing at the time of inspection and maintenance is also performed according to FIG.
  • step S ⁇ b> 51 it is determined whether or not the revalidation data is input to the management server 40 by the measurement manager 41.
  • the re-verification data to the management server 40 is sent from step S43 in FIG.
  • step S51; Yes the process proceeds to step S52.
  • step S51; No the process returns to step S51 and the processing procedure is continued.
  • step S52 the revalidation data in the management server 40 is updated.
  • the latest verification date, the next verification deadline date, the latest instrumental difference adjustment value, and the revalidator name are updated.
  • data relating to re-verification accessible from the first and second Web sites is also updated.
  • FIG. 5 exemplifies a processing procedure when re-examination is performed, and processing at the time of inspection and maintenance is also performed according to FIG.
  • step S61 of FIG. 6 showing the processing procedure of the user, the user reads the URL recorded in the identification code 26 by the information device, and accesses the second Web site through the information processing network (for example, the Internet).
  • step S62 information that can be accessed from the second website to the information device (part of the information of the fueling device, for example, model number, manufacturing number, latest test date, use date until next test, which is data at the time of shipment) (Expiration date) is displayed and the user confirms it, so that the service can be received at the gas station GS with confidence.
  • step S62 ends, the processing procedure of FIG. 6 ends.
  • the oil supply device 100 is provided with a device difference adjusting switch 23 that is operated when adjusting a device difference of the flowmeter.
  • the instrument error adjustment switch 23 is covered with a lid 7 (see FIGS. 11 and 12), and the lid 7 is sealed with resin or the like.
  • a structure for sealing the lid 7 covering the instrumental difference adjusting switch 23 will be described with reference mainly to FIGS.
  • three types of structures of the detected part 10 are illustrated (first example to third example). For example, the URL of the first Web site for accessing the information of the fueling device 100 is recorded in the IC chips 1-1 to 1-3 constituting the detected unit 10.
  • both the IC chip 1-1 and the antenna 2-1 constituting the detected part 10-1 are covered with resin.
  • the lid 7 of the instrumental adjustment switch 23 (see FIGS. 11 and 12) is sealed by the resin sealing portion.
  • the resin for coating and sealing PBT, PPS, epoxy, vinyl chloride, nylon, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene ethyl acrylate, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and the like can be employed.
  • the antenna 2-1 of the IC chip 1-1 extends over the entire region covered with the resin.
  • a circular antenna side resin sealing portion 10-1B covering the antenna 2-1 is provided continuously to the IC chip side resin sealing portion 10-1A covering the IC chip 1-1.
  • a circular antenna-side resin sealing portion 10-1B is provided with a through hole 10-1BA, and a wire 3-1 which is a flexible member passes through the through hole 10-1BA.
  • the IC chip antenna 2-1 is arranged avoiding the through hole 10-1BA.
  • a plurality (two in FIG. 7) of wires entangle with each other at the distal end side (lower end portion in FIG. 7) of the wire 3-1, so that they cannot be easily unwound.
  • the region covered with the resin includes the IC chip 1-2 and the detected portion resin seal portion 10-2A in which the antenna 2-2 extends, and the IC chip inside.
  • the circular resin sealing portion 10-2B is provided with neither the 1-2 nor the antenna 2-2, and the circular resin sealing portion 10-2B is continuously formed with the detected portion resin sealing portion 10-2A.
  • a U-shaped wire attachment portion 4 ⁇ is integrally formed on the detected portion resin seal portion 10-2A.
  • the lid 7 of the instrumental adjustment switch 23 (see FIGS. 11 and 12) is sealed by the circular resin sealing portion 10-2B.
  • the IC chip 1-2 of the detected portion 10-2 and its antenna 2-2 exist only in the detected portion resin seal portion 10-2A, and do not extend into the circular resin seal portion 10-2B.
  • the detected part resin sealing part 10-2A and the circular resin sealing part 10-2B can be cut along the cutting line LC.
  • a through hole 10-2BA is provided in the circular resin seal portion 10-2B, and a wire 3-2 as a flexible member passes through the through hole 10-2BA.
  • a plurality of wires are entangled so that they cannot be easily unwound.
  • the resin seal portion 10-2A to be detected in which the IC chip 1-2 and its antenna 2-2 are resin-sealed are separated from the circular resin seal portion 10-2B. After that, as shown in FIG.
  • the wire 3-2 is passed through the inner opening of the U-shaped wire attachment portion 4 ⁇ of the detected portion resin seal portion 10-2A, and the ends 5E1 and 5E2 of the wire 3-2 are entangled. At the same time, make sure that it is not easily unraveled.
  • Other configurations and operational effects in the second example in FIGS. 9 and 10 are the same as those in the first example in FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • FIG. 11 and 12 show a third example.
  • the detected part and the resin seal part are integrated with the base 8.
  • FIG. 11 shows a state at the time of shipment.
  • the detected portion 10-3 having the IC chip 1-3 is sealed with a resin to constitute a detected portion resin sealed portion 10-3A.
  • the to-be-detected part resin seal part 10-3A is connected to the lid 7 that covers the instrumental difference adjustment switch 23 via a wire 3-3 that is a flexible member.
  • the detection target resin sealing portion 10-3A is arranged along the base 8 and fixed to the base 8 by a plug 9.
  • One end of the wire 3-3 passes through the hollow portion of the plug 9 and is connected to the head of the plug 9 (the triangular portion in FIG. 11).
  • the other end of the wire 3-3 is on the back side of the base of the lid 7. It is connected to the folded portion 7A.
  • the lid 7, the wire 3-3, and the plug 9 are all replaced, but the detected part resin seal part 10-3A in which the IC chip 1-3 is resin-sealed is Do not replace.
  • FIG. 12 showing a state where the IC chip 1-3 is reused, the lid 7, the wire 3-3, and the plug 9A (shorter than the plug 9) are replaced with those at the time of shipment in FIG.
  • the IC chip 1-3 and the detected part resin seal part 10-3A are reused as shown in FIG. 12, one end of the exchanged wire 3-3 is connected to the head of the plug 9A as in FIG. 11, and the other end of the wire 3-3 is connected to the folded portion 7A on the back side of the base of the lid 7. It is connected.
  • the wire 3-3 penetrates the reused part to be detected resin sealing part 10-3A (IC chip 1-3).
  • Other configurations and operational effects of the third example of FIGS. 11 and 12 are the same as those of the first and second examples of FIGS.
  • the information related to the refueling device 100 is electronically managed by the management server 40, so that not only the data at the time of shipment but also the updated information after re-examination is electronically managed by the management server 40. Managed. Therefore, it is possible to instantaneously collate the update and history data during verification, inspection, maintenance, etc., and labor and time required for maintenance can be greatly reduced.
  • the URL of the first Web site that has a function of accessing information stored in the management server 40 is recorded in the detected unit 10.
  • Read the recorded URL of the first Web site and even when there are a plurality of refueling devices 100, identify the device to be maintained early and accurately, and collate the update and history. be able to.
  • the data recorded on the management server 40 is only the data approved by the measurement manager 41, the reliability of the data is very high. Therefore, even if the data is via the website, the worker can refer to it with peace of mind. And the instrumental error adjustment value is prevented from being falsified, and the reliability of the metering accuracy of the fueling device 100 is maintained. Furthermore, since the information regarding the fuel supply apparatus 100 is stored in the management server 40, such data can be easily updated.
  • the information stored in the management server 40 can be updated with information approved by the weighing manager 41 input from the instrumental adjustment means, and the latest data is always updated. Can accumulate.
  • the fueling device 100 includes the identification code 26, and the identification code 26 records the URL of the second Web site having a function of accessing a part of information stored in the management server 40. The user can access the second Web site from the URL recorded in the identification code 26 and check the expiration date until the next verification in the fueling device 100 on the second Web site. As a result, the user can obtain a sense of security by acquiring information on whether or not the gas station GS that is going to receive the service is properly managed.
  • the illustrated embodiment is merely an example, and is not a description of the purpose of limiting the technical scope of the present invention.
  • the gas station GS of the illustrated embodiment has three oil supply devices 100, but the present invention is also applicable to a gas station having one or any other number of oil supply devices.

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[Problème] L'invention vise à concevoir un système de station de distribution de carburant qui permet une compréhension facile d'un historique de maintenance tel que des données de mise à jour et le remplacement de pièces d'un dispositif et qui réduit la main-d'œuvre et le temps nécessaires à la maintenance et analogues. [Solution] À cette fin, l'invention porte sur un système de station de distribution de carburant (200) qui comporte : un dispositif de distribution de carburant (100) qui comporte un débitmètre disposé dans un conduit de distribution de carburant, un tuyau de distribution de carburant dont une extrémité est reliée au conduit de distribution de carburant et comportant une buse de distribution de carburant à l'autre extrémité, et un indicateur (25) qui indique une quantité de distribution de carburant obtenue en multipliant une valeur de mesure du débitmètre par une valeur d'ajustement pour erreur instrumentale stockée dans un moyen d'ajustement pour erreur instrumentale (qui fait partie d'un dispositif de commande de distribution de carburant 18 et qui comprend un commutateur d'ajustement pour erreur instrumentale 23) ; et un serveur de gestion (40) qui stocke des informations concernant le dispositif de distribution de carburant (100), le dispositif de distribution de carburant (100) étant pourvu d'une partie à détecter (10) pour l'accès aux informations stockées dans le serveur de gestion (40).
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