SYSTEM FOR TRACKING REUSABLE ITEMS
A system for dispensing, receiving, and tracking towels or other items includes a cabinet structure having first and second interior spaces. An access door provides access to the first interior space, and a return door permits items to be returned to the second interior space. An RFID system conducts read operations to determine how many items having RFID tags are disposed in the first and second interior spaces. The system determines what items have been removed from the first interior space, and associates removed items with specific users. The RFID system conducts read operations as items are returned to the second interior space and credits the user.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/814,631, filed Jun. 14, 2010, and entitled “TOWEL TRACKING SYSTEM,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAthletic facilities at universities, colleges, and other athletic facilities, as well as health clubs, gyms, spas, and other such businesses or entities may provide clean towels for users of the facilities. Similarly, hotels, resorts, and the like may also provide clean towels to users. The users are typically expected to return the used towels prior to leaving the facility, and the towels are laundered and made available for users. Also, hospitals or other such medical facilities may provide clean garments for various personnel that are returned to the facility for laundering and redistribution to the personnel. Uniforms or other garments may be distributed to users in a variety of settings and returned for laundering. Still further, a variety of items from a storage area may be provided to users for a period of time. For example, in a machine shop, production facility, or construction site, a number of tools may be stored at a “tool crib” or other facility, and individual workers can remove the tools for use for a period of time. In such cases, a system for tracking the tools or other articles may be utilized. Similarly, libraries typically include a system to check out books or other articles to users and generate notices and/or charges if a book has not been returned within a specified period of time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention is a dispensing and receiving system for dispensing clean towels or other items. The system includes a cabinet structure having a first portion defining a first interior space configured to have clean towels or other items to be dispensed therein, and a second portion defining a second interior space configured to have used towels or other items disposed therein upon return by a user. The first and/or second interior spaces may be heated and/or cooled if required for a particular application. The cabinet structure also has an enlarged first opening providing access to the first interior space and an enlarged second opening providing access to the second interior space.
A first main door is movably mounted to the cabinet structure for movement between an open position providing access to the first interior space through the enlarged first opening, and a closed position wherein the first main door closes off the enlarged first opening. The first main door has a first access opening to provide access therethrough, and an access door is movably mounted to the first main door for movement between an open position permitting a user to reach through the first access opening when the first main door is in the closed position, and a closed position that prevents access to clean towels or other items in the first interior space.
A second main door is movably mounted to the cabinet structure for movement between an open position providing access to the second interior space through the enlarged second opening, and a closed position wherein the second main door closes off the enlarged second opening. The second main door has a second access opening therethrough. A return door is movably mounted to the second main door for movement between an open position that permits towels to pass through the second access opening into the second interior space, and a closed position. A first powered lock selectively prevents movement of the access door to the open position. An optional second powered lock may be utilized to selectively retain the return door in the closed position.
The dispensing and receiving system further includes an RFID system including at least a first RFID antenna configured to provide electromagnetic waves in the first interior space, and at least a second RFID antenna configured to provide electromagnetic waves in the second interior space. The RFID system is configured to perform read operations during which at least one of the first and second antennas generate electromagnetic energy and receive return energy from RFID tags disposed in the first and second interior spaces, whereby a number of towels disposed in the first and second interior spaces can be determined. During a read operation, electromagnetic energy from the first RFID antenna does not enter the second interior space, and electromagnetic energy from the second RFID antenna does not enter the first interior space, such that the RFID system can obtain an accurate read of the items in the first interior space and in the second interior space. The first and second interior spaces may be isolated from one another by a sheet of electrically conductive material or other suitable barrier, or the first and second interior spaces may comprise two separate free-standing metal cabinets that can be repositioned relative to one another. Alternately, the cabinet structure may comprise a polymer or fiber-reinforced composite material that preferably includes a conductive layer or coating.
The dispensing and receiving system also includes a user verification device that collects data that can be used to identify a user. The user verification device may comprise an optical card reader that reads a barcode on a membership card, or it may comprise a card reader that reads an electromagnetic strip on a membership card, or other suitable verification device such as a keypad or the like that provides for input of a password. The dispensing and receiving system also includes a control system that is operably interconnected to the first and second powered locks, and to the first and second RFID antennas. The control system is configured to actuate the RFID system and generate a first data set corresponding to a number of towels in the first interior space. This read operation is performed upon opening and/or closing of the first main door, which typically occurs when the first interior space is restocked with clean towels. In this way, the control system is able to generate an inventory of the towels in the first interior space. As discussed in more detail below, the control system generates additional read operations of the first interior space upon opening and/or closing of the access door when a user removes towels and associates the towels removed from the first interior space with the particular user identified by the user verification device. The control system is also configured to selectively control the first powered lock to unlock the access door based, at least in part, on data from the user identification device. In this way, the control system prevents unauthorized users from opening the access door to take towels from the first interior space. The control system may also be configured to cause the RFID system to perform a read operation of the towels in the second interior space upon opening and/or closing of the second main door as occurs when the second main door is opened to remove used towels. The control system causes the RFID system to conduct a read operation of the second interior space upon opening and closing of the return door to determine if towels previously removed from the first interior space have been returned to the second interior space. The control system may be configured to generate a list of towels that have been taken out by each individual user, and towels may be removed from the list if the control system determines, via the RFID system, that the towels have been returned to the second interior space. The control system may be configured to prevent opening of the access door and/or the return door during a read operation to ensure that an accurate read operation is performed. The system may include a mobile rack or shelf unit that can be rolled into and out of the first interior space through the enlarged first opening when the first main door is in an open position such that the first interior space can be readily restocked with clean towels. The system may also include a mobile bin or the like that can be disposed in the second interior space to receive used towels.
These and other features, objects, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description thereof together with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The dispensing and receiving system 1 also includes an RFID system 40 including one or more RFID antennas 41, 42 that are configured to provide electromagnetic waves in the first interior space 10, and one or more RFID antennas 43, 44 that are configured to provide electromagnetic waves in the second interior space 11. According to another aspect of the present invention, three RFID antennas may be disposed in one of the interior spaces 10 and 11, and one RFID antenna may be disposed in the other of the interior spaces 10 and 11. It will be understood that the specific configuration of the RFID antennas may be selected according to the requirements of a particular application. The RFID system 40 is configured to perform read operations during which at least one of the RFID antennas 41-44 generate electromagnetic energy and receive return energy from RFID tags 45 (see also
A user verification device, such as a card reader 55, collects data that can be used to identify a user. In the illustrated example, the user verification device comprises a card reader 55 that reads membership cards 56 having bar codes disposed thereon. However, other user verification devices could also be utilized. In general, card reader 55 is selected to read membership cards 56 that are also utilized by a health club or other facility to identify members at the time they enter the facility. If the system 1 is utilized to track uniforms at a workplace, the card reader 55 may be configured to identify employees or other authorized users. The article dispensing and receiving system 1 also includes a control system 50 that may include a controller 52 that is mounted to first main door 20 and other components 53 mounted to a movable support or tray 54 disposed in first cabinet 3. Controller 52 may comprise a PC, a PLC, or other suitable controller. Controller 52 may be mounted to tray 54 or other suitable location other than door 20. Some of the control system components may also be mounted in second cabinet 4. For example, a first controller may be mounted in cabinet 3, and a second controller may be mounted in cabinet 4. Also, as discussed in more detail below in connection with
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In a preferred embodiment, elongated seals 81 extend around enlarged first and second openings 15 and 17 of first and second cabinets 3 and 4, respectively. Seals 81 comprise commercially available seals configured to prevent escape of electromagnetic signals from RFID antennas and/or RFID tags when the first and second main access doors 22 and 30 are in their respective closed position relative to the other portions of the cabinet structures 3 and 4, respectively. RFID seals may also be utilized at first access opening 21 of first cabinet 3 and second access opening 31 of second cabinet 4. In a preferred embodiment, access door 22 includes a light-transmitting sheet, such as a glass sheet 82. Glass sheet 82 may comprise commercially available glass having a conductive layer or other properties that cause it to prevent transmission of RFID signals therethrough.
The main doors 20 and 30 are preferably pivotally mounted to first and second cabinet structures 3 and 4, respectively, by one or more hinges 83 or other suitable arrangement. One or more locks 84 selectively lock main doors 20 and 30 in their respective closed positions to prevent unauthorized access to the first and second interior spaces 10 and 11, respectively. Locks 84 may comprise mechanical locks which require use of a key by authorized personnel. Locks 84 could comprise powered locks that are operably connected to the control system 50, and control system 50 may be configured to prevent locks 84 from being actuated if the RFID system 40 is conducting a read operation. Also, if locks 84 comprise powered locks, control system 50 may be configured to prevent actuation/release of locks 84 unless appropriate authorization is detected by control system 50 from card reader 55 or other authorization input device.
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Mobile bin 16 can be rolled into and out of second interior space 11 and additional mobile bins 16 (not shown) may be provided. Controller 50 may be configured to generate a signal to a user if a number of used towels 18 detected by RFID system 40 is at or exceeds a predefined number. A user can then open second access door 30, roll a mobile bin 16 and used towels 18 out of second interior space 11, and immediately roll an empty mobile bin 16 into interior space 11. Door 30 can then be closed and locked.
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In use, cabinet 3 is initially stocked with a plurality of clean towels 12. This is accomplished by unlocking locks 84, opening first main door 20, and rolling mobile rack 13 with clean towels 12 into first interior space 10. First main door 20 is then returned to a closed position. Controller 50 is configured to actuate RFID system 40 to perform a read operation when sensor 92 generates a signal indicating the first main door 20 has been opened and closed. Control system 50 thereby generates an initial inventory list of all clean towels 12 disposed in first interior space 10. In general, RFID tags 45 (
Also, during initial set up of dispensing and tracking system 1, an empty mobile bin 16 is positioned in cabinet 4. This is accomplished by unlocking locks 84, opening second main access door 30, and rolling mobile bin 16 into second interior space 11. Control system 50 is configured to actuate RFID system 40 to conduct a read operation when sensor 93 generates a signal indicating that second main door 30 has been opened and closed. Control system 50 then generates an inventory of any used towels 18 that may be disposed in second interior space 11. In the illustrated example, a used or returned towel inventory of towels 18 disposed in cabinet 4 is stored in a controller/memory unit of RFID system 40.
If a user desires to remove clean towels 12 from cabinet 3, the user provides control system 50 with user verification data. In the illustrated example, a user swipes a membership card 56 through card reader 55, and server 60 of control system 50 compares the ID input data to a database of authorized users stored on server 60. If the data entered satisfies predefined criteria for authorized users, control system 50 causes first powered lock 23 to unlock for a predefined period of time, and control system 50 may also generate a signal causing touch screen 101 or other device to provide the user with a signal that the powered lock 23 is unlocked. For example, touch screen 101 may provide a “open door and remove towels” signal, or a buzzer, light, or the like may be used to indicate to the user that the access door 22 may be opened. A user then opens door 22 and removes the desired number of clean towels 12 from first interior space 10 through first enlarged opening 15, and closes access door 22. Control system 50 is configured to cause RFID system 40 to conduct a read operation of first interior space 10 if control system 50 determines that access door 22 has been opened and closed. Control system 50 then updates the clean towel inventory list for first interior space 10 to account for towels that have been removed by a user, and server 60 associated with control system 50 stores data concerning the towels removed and assigns the removed towels to a user identified utilizing the user data entered using membership card 56 just prior to actuation of powered lock 23. In the illustrated example, PLC 52 of control system 50 causes RFID system 40 to conduct a read operation upon opening and closing of door 22. RFID system 40 stores the results of this read operation as the “new” clean towel inventory, and also takes the difference between the prior clean towel inventory and the “new” clean towel inventory to generate a list of towels that have been removed from cabinet 3. The RFID system 40 transmits the list of towels that were removed from cabinet 3 to PLC 52, and PLC 52 transfers the list to server 60 which assigns or associates the list of remove towels with a specific user based on the user ID information obtained from card reader 55 just prior to unlocking powered lock 23. The list of removed towels and corresponding user ID information may be transmitted from server 60 to system 61, or it may be stored in memory of server 60.
To return used towels 18, a user pushes on return door 32, placing the used towels 18 in chute 105 (see also
Server 60 of control system 50 may be configured to automatically generate a list of users who have unreturned towels for more than a specified period of time. For example, server 60 of control system 50 may be configured to generate a list of users who have had towels for an unacceptably long period of time. For example, if towels taken out by a specific user have not been returned by the end of the day in which the towels were removed, server 60 may generate a list of unreturned towels associated with, or assigned to, specific users. Alternately, server 60 of control system 50 may be configured to generate such a list of towels based on a longer period of time to provide for situations in which a user returns the towels at a later time. Also, server 60 of control system 50 may be configured to generate a list only if other criteria are also present, for example, server 60 of control system 50 may be configured to generate a list of users who have had towels or other items removed for an unacceptably long period of time only if more than a predefined number of towels or other items have been unreturned for a predefined period of time. For example, server 60 of control system 50 may be configured to generate a list of users who have had five or more towels or other items for more than 30 days. Still further, server 60 of control system 50 may be configured to generate a signal to the computer 61 at a front desk of a health club or the like, such that employees of the facility receive a signal on computer screen 149 or the like if a user having unreturned towels or other items utilized card reader 146 (
According to another aspect of the present invention, server 60 of control system 50 may be operably interconnected to a central data storage/processing center utilizing a global computer network. A plurality of health clubs or other such facilities having one or more dispensing and receiving systems 1 may be operably connected to the central data storage/processing center to thereby process information concerning members of a plurality of facilities. The data storage/processing center utilizes data from each system 1 to generate invoicing or other reports concerning individual members or users of the systems 1 in the network.
It will be understood that the system 1 may be utilized to track almost any type of item, and the present invention is not therefore limited to tracking towels. Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to RFID systems, and other types of data storage devices, readers, and related components may be utilized. Still further, the present system could utilize architectural walls or other structures to form the interior spaces 10 and 11.
It will become apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications to the preferred embodiment of the invention as described herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A dispensing and receiving system for dispensing items to be used for receiving used items, the system comprising:
- a wall structure having a first portion defining a first interior space configured to have items to be used disposed therein, and a second portion defining a second interior space configured to have used items disposed therein, the wall structure having an enlarged first opening providing access to the first interior space, and an enlarged second opening providing access to the second interior space;
- the wall structure including a first main door that is movable between an open position providing access to the first interior space through the enlarged first opening, and a closed position wherein the first main door closes off the enlarged first opening, the first portion of the wall structure having a first access opening that provides access to the first interior space to thereby permit a user to reach through the first access opening when the first main door is in the closed position, and a closed position that prevents access to items to be used in the first interior space;
- an access door movably mounted to the first portion of the wall structure for movement between an open position permitting a user to reach through the first access opening when the first main door is in the closed position, and a closed position that prevents access to items to be used in the first interior space;
- the wall structure including a second main door movable between an open position providing access to the second interior space through the enlarged second opening, and a closed position wherein the second main door closes off the enlarged second opening, the second portion of the wall structure having a second access opening to the second interior space;
- a return door movably mounted to the second portion of the wall structure for movement between an open position that permits one or more used items to pass through the second access opening into the second interior space, and a closed position preventing access to the second interior space;
- a powered lock selectively preventing movement of the access door to the open positions;
- a plurality of items to be dispensed and returned, the items including a data storage device;
- a communication system configured to receive data from the data storage devices when the items are disposed in the first interior space and when the items are disposed in the second interior space;
- wherein the communication system is configured to perform read operations whereby the communication system receives data from the data storage devices such that a number of items disposed in the first and second interior spaces can be determined; and
- a control system operably interconnected to the powered lock and the communication system, wherein the control system is configured to actuate the control system and generate a first data set corresponding to a number of items in the first interior space upon opening and/or closing of the first main door, and wherein the control system is configured to actuate the communication system and generate a second data set corresponding to a number of items in the first interior space, such that a number of items removed from the first interior space can be determined by taking a difference between the first and second data sets.
2. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 1, wherein:
- the data storage devices comprise RFID tags, and the communication system comprises an RFID reader.
3. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 2, wherein:
- The RFID reader comprises first and second antennas configured to generate and receive electromagnetic energy in the first and second interior spaces, respectively.
4. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 3, wherein:
- during read operations electromagnetic energy from the first RFID antenna does not enter the second interior space, and the electromagnetic energy from the second RFID antenna does not enter the first interior space.
5. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 4, wherein:
- the controller is configured to actuate the RFID system to perform a read operation of the first interior space only if the access door is in a closed position.
6. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 5, wherein:
- the controller is configured to control the powered lock such that the access door cannot be opened when the RFID system is performing a read operation of the first interior space.
7. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 6, including:
- a sensor configured to generate a signal from which it can be determined if the access door is in the open or closed positions.
8. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 7, wherein:
- the controller is configured to cause the RFID system to perform a read operation and generate data concerning a number of items in the second interior space if the return door has been opened and/or closed.
9. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 8, wherein:
- the powered lock comprises a first powered lock, and including:
- a second powered lock selectively retaining the return door in the closed position, and wherein:
- the controller is configured to prevent opening of the return door during a read operation of the second interior space.
10. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 1, wherein:
- the control system is configured to cause the communication system to perform a read operation and generate initial data concerning a number of items disposed in the second interior space if the second main door is moved from the closed position to the open position and/or the second main door is moved from the open position to the closed position; and
- the controller is configured to cause the communication system to perform a read operation and generate initial data concerning a number of items disposed in the first interior space if the first main door is moved from the closed position to the open position and/or the second main door is moved from the open position to the closed position.
11. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 1, wherein:
- the wall structure comprises a cabinet configured to be supported on a floor surface; and including:
- a mobile storage rack having a plurality of vertically spaced-apart horizontal support surfaces, and a plurality of rollers adapted to movably support the storage rack on a floor surface; and
- wherein the enlarged first opening is configured to permit the storage rack to be rolled into the first interior space and out of the first interior space when the cabinet is positioned on a floor surface in an upright position.
12. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 1, wherein:
- the wall structure comprises a first cabinet forming the first interior space, and a second cabinet forming the second interior space, and wherein the first and second cabinets are spaced-apart to form a gap therebetween.
13. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 1, including:
- a user verification device that collects data that can be used to identify a user; and wherein:
- the control system selectively controls the powered lock to unlock the access door based, at least in part, on data from the user identification device.
14. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 13, wherein:
- the dispensing and receiving system is configured to be used in a health club, and the computer is configured to process information concerning specified individuals who are authorized to use at least some of a health club's facilities based on predefined criteria; and
- the computer is programmed to associate any unreturned items with specified individuals based on predetermined criteria.
15. The dispensing and receiving system of claim 14, wherein:
- the user verification device comprises a card reader mounted adjacent the first main door, and wherein the card reader is configured to read an optical barcode on a card.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 22, 2013
Publication Date: May 30, 2013
Applicant: TOWEL TRACKER, LLC (Grand Rapids, MI)
Inventor: TOWEL TRACKER, LLC (Grand Rapids, MI)
Application Number: 13/746,521
International Classification: A47B 81/00 (20060101);