Patents by Inventor Clayton Knight
Clayton Knight has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11789419Abstract: A system for dispensing a beverage into a cup. Dispensing hardware is configured to dispense the beverage into the cup. A vision system captures an image of the cup within a dispensing area of the system. A model contains data corresponding to the cup being full. A control system compares the image of the cup to the model and controls the dispensing hardware to dispense the beverage into the cup based on the comparison of the image of the cup to the model.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2020Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Nocchi, John Skowron, Clayton Knight, Muhammad Ahmed Naveed
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Patent number: 11158151Abstract: A dispensing system for dispensing containers. The dispensing system includes a storage chamber configured to hold the containers available for dispensing. A release device is coupled to the storage chamber to release the containers therefrom. An input device is configured to receive an order to dispense specific containers from the containers stored within the storage chamber, where the specific containers include at least two individual containers having different shapes. A tray receives the specific containers released from the storage, where the specific containers when released form a nested stack on the tray, and where the nested stack has a stacked height. A control system is operative coupled to the input device and the release device, where the control system determines a sequence for dispensing the specific containers from the order so as to minimize the stacked height of the nested stack on the tray.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2020Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Vincenzo DiFatta, Christopher F. Zemko, Clayton Knight, Jeremy Nocchi, James Bendig
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Patent number: 11053109Abstract: A system for automatically dispensing beverages according to a drink order. The system includes a conveyor that conveys a plurality of cup holders in and between a cup receiving location, a dispensing location, and a serving location. A cup dispenser is configured to dispense a cup into each of the plurality of cup holders at the cup receiving location. A plurality of additive dispensers is configured to dispense additives to the cup at the dispensing location. A controller is configured to receive the drink order, create a recipe from the drink order and link the recipe with one of the plurality of cup holders via a marker, dispense a cup to the cup holder via the cup dispenser, and thereafter control the conveyor and the plurality of additive dispensers so that the cup is filled with a beverage according to the recipe and then conveyed to the serving location.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Clayton Knight, Vincenzo DiFatta, Michal Augustyniak
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Publication number: 20210078848Abstract: A system for dispensing a beverage into a cup. Dispensing hardware is configured to dispense the beverage into the cup. A vision system captures an image of the cup within a dispensing area of the system. A model contains data corresponding to the cup being full. A control system compares the image of the cup to the model and controls the dispensing hardware to dispense the beverage into the cup based on the comparison of the image of the cup to the model.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Nocchi, John Skowron, Clayton Knight, Muhammad Ahmed Naveed
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Publication number: 20200273283Abstract: A dispensing system for dispensing containers. The dispensing system includes a storage chamber configured to hold the containers available for dispensing. A release device is coupled to the storage chamber to release the containers therefrom. An input device is configured to receive an order to dispense specific containers from the containers stored within the storage chamber, where the specific containers include at least two individual containers having different shapes. A tray receives the specific containers released from the storage, where the specific containers when released form a nested stack on the tray, and where the nested stack has a stacked height. A control system is operative coupled to the input device and the release device, where the control system determines a sequence for dispensing the specific containers from the order so as to minimize the stacked height of the nested stack on the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2020Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Vincenzo DiFatta, Christopher F. Zemko, Clayton Knight, Jeremy Nocchi, James Bendig
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Publication number: 20190352161Abstract: A system for automatically dispensing beverages according to a drink order. The system includes a conveyor that conveys a plurality of cup holders in and between a cup receiving location, a dispensing location, and a serving location. A cup dispenser is configured to dispense a cup into each of the plurality of cup holders at the cup receiving location. A plurality of additive dispensers is configured to dispense additives to the cup at the dispensing location. A controller is configured to receive the drink order, create a recipe from the drink order and link the recipe with one of the plurality of cup holders via a marker, dispense a cup to the cup holder via the cup dispenser, and thereafter control the conveyor and the plurality of additive dispensers so that the cup is filled with a beverage according to the recipe and then conveyed to the serving location.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Clayton Knight, Vincenzo DiFatta, Michal Augustyniak
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Publication number: 20180225625Abstract: An inventory management system includes a scanning system moved by a pulley system to scan a series of inventory locations, such as in a retail display, and determine respective inventory amounts at each inventory location. The scanning system includes a distance sensor that measures the distance to a retail item at the inventory location, and a transmitter that wirelessly transmits the distance measurement. A pulley system moves the scanning system along at least one axis and comprises at least two pulleys, a stationary motor, and a connection line connected to the scanning system. A controller controls the stationary motor to move the scanning system to an aligned position with each inventory location in a series of inventory locations. The inventory management module is configured to determine an inventory amount at each inventory location based on the distance measurement at the respective inventory location.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Vincenzo DiFatta, Clayton Knight, Arsalan Aslam, Sandesh Aravinda, Ravi Kumar, Michal Augustyniak
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Publication number: 20080077672Abstract: Generally described, the present invention relates to a messaging architecture for an online service. More specifically, the present invention relates to a messaging architecture and processes that facilitate the processing of messages delivered by the online service over a variety of communication networks. The messages may be special-purpose messages, customized messages, and/or a high volume of messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: Trumba CorporationInventor: William Clayton Knight