Central Control Of Plural Dispensing Units Patents (Class 700/241)
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Publication number: 20080269947Abstract: The present invention provides for devices and methods for vending regulated products, particularly controlled substances, including those containing pseudoephedrine. The present invention allows for the identification of consumers through reliable log-in-procedures, allows the consumer to select items, validates whether the purchase request complies with regulations, to facilitate the delivery of the requested product to a consumer. Other embodiments include a vending machine that is placed into a retail environment in which software enforces validation of the purchasers' identities, limits the amount of pseudoephedrine for each purchaser within the regulations of local, state and federal agencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: John A. Beane, Linda J. Pinney
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Patent number: 7440818Abstract: The invention relates to a method and system that utilizes one or more cassettes or trays, which hold one or more types of medicaments, the cassettes or trays being configured for intelligent dispensing of the medicaments. In one embodiment, a smart tray for dispensing medicaments includes.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2005Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Animatronics, Inc.Inventors: Michael Handfield, Helene Laliberte
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Patent number: 7428447Abstract: An inventory management system for use, for example, in automatically distributing items (such as laundered items) to users within a particular facility (e.g., a hospital), and for monitoring the amount (e.g., weight) of items distributed by the system. The system may include, for example, at least one automated dispenser having a weighing mechanism (e.g., a scale) for measuring the weight of its inventory and for periodically transmitting this information to a computer system associated with a particular item processing facility (e.g., a laundry facility). The computer system may then use this information, for example, to predict the amount of incoming items (e.g., dirty laundry) to be processed by the item processing facility during an upcoming time period. The computer system may also use this information for other purposes, such as predicting the amount of items that will need to be loaded into the system's dispensers during an upcoming time period.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2005Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Innovative Product Achievements, Inc.Inventors: Robert Stonikas, Daniel E. Weyen, Ward P. Broom, Robert M. Fitzgerald
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Patent number: 7426425Abstract: One aspect of the invention relates to an assembly comprising a plurality of bins with a plurality of lids associated therewith. Each of the bins has a lock assembly that includes a catch operable to lock the lid in its closed position and a mechanical indicator responsive to the catch. Another aspect of the invention relates to an automated dispensing cabinet that includes a control computer and a plurality of drawers having a plurality of row assemblies therein. Each row assembly has bins that include a tabbed lid, a lock assembly with a catch operable to engage and disengage the tab, and an indicator responsive to the lock assembly. Methods for dispensing from and restocking the remote dispensing systems are also given, as well as a method for indicating which item is to be dispensed from one of a plurality of bins.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: McKesson Automation Inc.Inventors: Robert B. Meek, Jr., Kirk A. Young, Louis S. Conley, Eric J. Switalski, Allen D. Bowers
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Patent number: 7412302Abstract: The present invention relates to an automated system for pharmaceutical singulation, counting and dispensing, whereby a bulk of stored pharmaceutical units are singulated into a single file line for counting and dispensing. With reference to the drawings, the pharmaceutical singulation, counting and dispensing system comprises generally, a deck assembly (A), a cylindrical chamber (B), a rotatable transport ring (C), a plurality of adjustable fingers (D), an adjustable reciprocating member (E), an adjustable rotatable member (F), a counting system (G), a hopper (H), and a control system (I).Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: JM Smith CorporationInventors: William Robert Cobb, Michael Wayne Davis, Howitt Spurling Smith, Justin Daniel Wyatt, Warren Daniel Leonard, Darol Blake Foster, Kevin Franklin Spicer, Barton Carter Mitchell
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Publication number: 20080183326Abstract: An automated picking system is disclosed for filling orders of items. The A-frame picking system includes a central computer and a plurality of frames and their controllers, each frame including a plurality of items in dispensers with approximately vertical stacks. Each frame preferably also has a conveyor for transporting items dispensed from the dispensers into totes for filling the orders. Each tote has a unique identity and information storage medium, as well as an interface for communicating with the central computer and the frame controllers. The medium may be an RFID tag, a computer chip with an interface, or a two-dimensional or stacked barcode that contains the tote identification and the required list of items.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventor: Darin L. Danelski
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Patent number: 7395135Abstract: Disclosed is an information input device for a tablet automatic packing machine capable of easily and directly storing tablet information in a memory chip and updating/reading the tablet information in/from the memory chip at a user side.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: JVM Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jun-ho Kim
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Publication number: 20080147234Abstract: A configurable self-identifying workpiece transport system is described for moving an associated workpiece relative to a plurality of associated workpiece functional units selectively performing operations on the associated workpiece. The transport system includes a plurality of transport modules and a control unit. The plurality of transport modules are disposed in selected positions relative to the associated workpiece functional units, and each of the plurality of transport modules stores identification data and functionality data specific to the transport module. The control unit includes an automatic identification system in communication with each of the plurality of transport modules for retrieving the identification data and the functionality data from each of the plurality of transport modules and generating an itinerary for moving the associated workpiece relative to the workpiece functional units.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: David K. Biegelsen, Bryan Preas, David G. Duff, Markus P.J. Fromherz, Craig Eldershaw, Lee Ackerson
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Publication number: 20080125906Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide for a method, system and article of manufacture for operating vending machines. In general, a plurality of vending machines are nodes of a network. Each node is configured to send, receive and process signals carrying inventory, pricing, reservation and/or refund information. In particular, a first signal is sent to one or more nodes requesting inventory/price information from other nodes. Those nodes carrying the product may reply with a second signal. In this manner, the location of vending machines carrying one or more items specified by a customer may be determined. In another embodiment, vending machine items may be reserved from a remote location. In still another embodiment, vending machines may be configured to provide refunds under controlled conditions. A consumer may request a refund in cases where the consumer was improperly charged for goods are services that were not provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Cary Lee Bates, Mahdad Majd, John Matthew Santosuosso
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Patent number: 7366586Abstract: A system and method for communicating vending information for a vendible media product having entertainment content therein is provided. The system comprises a transaction network, and a database in communication with the transaction network, wherein the database stores a plurality of digital video disc titles and a plurality of locations corresponding to the digital video disc titles. A first vending controller at a first location receives a user request signal for a digital video disc, and determines whether the digital video disc is in a vending inventory at the first vending location. A central controller receives a first signal from the first vending controller, wherein the first signal comprises a request for a location of the digital video disc. The central controller transmits a second signal to the first vending controller, wherein the second signal comprises the location of the digital video disc.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Redbox Automated Retail LLC.Inventors: Gregg Kaplan, Greg Waring
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Patent number: 7314069Abstract: A fuel cartridge includes a fuel tank which stores fuel to be supplied to a fuel cell of a main device, and a storage unit which stores information on type of fuel, remaining amount of fuel in the fuel tank, and number of times the fuel tank has been used. The fuel cartridge is formed separate from the fuel cell.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shuya Tanaka
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Patent number: 7310569Abstract: Disclosed herein are a method for controlling electronic parcel compartment systems and an interface for carrying out the method. According to the disclosed method, data for controlling the electronic parcel compartment systems are stored on a server and are converted into control commands for controlling the compartment systems. Furthermore, according to the disclosed method, the control commands are transmitted to the parcel compartment systems via an interface.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Deutsche Post AGInventors: Boris Mayer, Clemens Günther
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Patent number: 7304582Abstract: A remote medication delivery system for providing remote monitoring, and optionally delivering, medication to a patient is provided. Specifically, in one embodiment the system comprises at least one dosage containment unit, a sensor for monitoring the status of the unit, and a transmitter for transmitting the status to a remote receiver. A method for remotely monitoring, and optionally delivering, medication to a patient is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventors: Robert A. Kerr, II, James D. Fonger
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Patent number: 7305279Abstract: Disclosed is an information input device for a tablet automatic packing machine capable of easily and directly storing tablet information in a memory chip and updating/reading the tablet information in/from the memory chip at a user side. The information input device includes a plurality of cassette supporters each of which has a first connector on the upper surface thereof and a memory chip mounted and electrically connected on and to the first connector.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: JVM Co., LtdInventor: Jun-ho Kim
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Patent number: 7289880Abstract: A vending machine employing an electronic control unit which may be easily programmed initially with predefined angles of a cradle corresponding to existing products or vended items. The control unit has the option of setting custom vending angles with a new, previously unknown product package is to be vended from the machine, allowing a user to rapidly set up the machine for a range of package types. Custom angle settings may be used when needed to avoid loading a new control program whenever a new package type becomes available.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Dixie-Narco, Inc.Inventors: Jerry Baack, Talbert James Black, Jr.
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Patent number: 7277778Abstract: A chemical injection system has a pump and an actuator connected to the pump. The actuator further comprises a first sensor for sensing a deactivated state of the pump; a second sensor for sensing an activated state of the pump; a computer connected to the first and second sensors and the actuator; and an interface connected to the computer, to receive commands from, and to transmit data to, a control point. The computer further comprises a stored program. The stored program contains instructions to energize the actuator to cause the pump to dispense a pre-determined quantity of chemical and to verify that the pump has actually operated to dispense the pre-determined quantity of chemical.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Burns Control CompanyInventors: Patrick J. Burns, Sr., Jody D. Gilmore
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Patent number: 7252715Abstract: The present invention provides a system to dispense a liquid, contained in a cartridge, onto a substrate employing a dispensing system under control of a processor in data communication with a memory.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Molecular Imprints, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. C. Watts, Byung-Jin Choi, Sidlgata V. Sreenivasan
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Patent number: 7254463Abstract: A fuel dispenser containing electronic/electrical components controlled by a computer is disclosed. The computer and all electronic components, including a touch screen display, are mounted in a module or rack provided with a pair of slides. A recess in the fuel dispenser receives the module on mating slides. At least one connector or plug on the back of the electronics module engages a mating plug mounted in the recess so that when a replacement electronics module is installed, connections to all electronic components is automatically made. As one feature of the invention, configuration data for the fuel dispenser is stored in a flash memory either permanently mounted to the computer or in removable relation therewith. After replacing an electronics module, the configuration data may be uploaded to the permanently mounted flash memory or the flash memory may be removed from the defective module and installed in the operating module.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: Philip R. Moore
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Patent number: 7225053Abstract: Disclosed is an information input device for a tablet automatic packing machine capable of easily and directly storing tablet information in a memory chip and updating/reading the tablet information in/from the memory chip at a user side.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: JVM Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jun-ho Kim
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Patent number: 7206664Abstract: The device, which serves to mix substances, especially coloring substances, has a processor unit, a local memory unit for storing mixing formulas, a display unit, and an input unit, as well as a measuring device, in particular a scale, with which portions of substances in quantities determined according to a mixing formula can be filled manually or automatically into a container. The processor unit is further connected to a communications module, with which a communications connection to a data server can be wirelessly established, via which the data of mixing formulas can be transmitted to the local memory unit. The method for operating the device therefore allows a user to call up constantly up-to-date mixing formulas directly on the mixing device and then to start a mixing process, or perform a mixing manually while observing the display of the measuring device.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Mettler-Toledo AGInventor: Johannes Schmid
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Patent number: 7203571Abstract: A method and system for loading a tray, e.g., a multi-compartment tray, with at least one medication, the tray having a light grid over a surface thereof is provided. Further provided is a computerized method and system for delivering medication to at least one individual from a tray, e.g., a multi-compartment tray, having a light grid over a surface thereof. If desired, the tray may further include a scanner over a surface thereof which is capable of scanning an identification code coupled with the medication being loaded and/or removed from the tray.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Steve Kirsch, Jerry Blair
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Patent number: 7168592Abstract: A refrigerator having a water dispenser and gas line operable to pressurize a drink supply container. The drink supply container contains drink syrup. The drink syrup and the water from the water dispenser are used to produce a beverage.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Beverage Works, Inc.Inventors: Harry Lee Crisp, III, Todd Erik Duff
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Patent number: 7151982Abstract: An automated drug dispensing system includes a cabinet adapted to store a variety of prepackaged pharmaceuticals in a plurality of bins for filling patient prescriptions. Each bin stores a particular variety of packaged multiple-dose pharmaceutical. Each variety of pharmaceutical is associated with a particular code. A controller receives request signals and in response generates dispense signals. Each bin includes a dispenser coupled to the controller for dispensing the packaged pharmaceuticals therefrom in response to a dispense signal sent from the controller. After a package is dispensed, a code reader determines the code of the dispensed package and verifies whether the code on the dispensed package matches the code of the requested package.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Telepharmacy Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Harold J. Liff, Brian T. Hart, Robert L. Wallace, Arthur A. Berube, Richard D. Hart, David Bossi, legal representative, Enea W. Bossi, deceased
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Patent number: 7146247Abstract: A method and system for loading a tray, e.g., a multi-compartment tray, with at least one medication, the tray having a light grid over a surface thereof is provided. Further provided is a computerized method and system for delivering medication to at least one individual from a tray, e.g., a multi-compartment tray, having a light grid over a surface thereof. If desired, the tray may further include a scanner over a surface thereof which is capable of scanning an identification code coupled with the medication being loaded and/or removed from the tray.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Cerner Innovation, Inc.Inventors: Steve Kirsch, Jerry Blair
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Patent number: 7146246Abstract: A dispenser has an upper loading chamber (38), a dispensing chamber (40) located beneath the loading chamber, first and second openable covers (24, 34) for the loading chamber (38) and a dispensing chamber (40) and a gate means (32) mounted in the housing between the two chambers and forming a lower wall of the loading chamber (38). The gate means (32) is movable to allow selective communication of a loading chamber (38) and the dispensing chamber (40) to allow the contents of the loading chamber to fall into the dispensing chamber (40). Opening of the gate means (32) to an extent sufficient to allow the contents to fall into the dispensing chamber generates a signal from a limit switch (59) indicative that the loading chamber (38) is empty.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Inventor: Stephen William Clarke
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Patent number: 7107122Abstract: An apparatus for enabling a user to follow a detailed schedule for taking a plurality of medicines/supplemdents at various times. The apparatus includes a set of containers, one for each medicine, a release mechanism for each container and a computer programmed to open any one of its containers at a time according to the schedule of events. An event is defined as taking of a dosage at a scheduled time. An “alert” signal alerts the user to prepare for each event. A “take” signal indicates that the dosage has actually been taken, A warning signal; is activated after a ‘take period indicating that the user has not taken his dosage. A form is initally filled out by the user listing “events” according to the schedule. Events shown on the screen are underlined as they occur and the daily form with underlines of executed events is saved as a history with later evealuation. A “fresh” form (without uderlines) is programmed to appear with the days date to start the next day's program.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventor: David Whyte
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Patent number: 7079922Abstract: A certification apparatus stores personal information certified to a user to register the user. When a user presented password sent from a portable telephone coincides with a password stored as a part of the personal information and the user who is operating the portable telephone is specified to be the same person as the registered user, adult certification data certifying the user being an adult on the basis of the personal information is sent to the portable telephone. Consequently, it becomes possible to make a portable terminal acquire certification information certifying personal information, and to prevent unfair use of the certification information by a third party almost surely. Thereby, a certification system capable of preventing unfair use by the third party almost surely can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Shinsui Komai
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Patent number: 7072937Abstract: A web-based common use terminal, e.g. a kiosk of an item delivery and retrieval system utilizing a web connection with one or more web servers for respective delivery service providers with any desired number of applications being separately run, depending upon the needs of a user. In a preferred embodiment, four discrete application including package pick-up, package exchange, buying postage, and club type delivery and pick-up of discrete items, are hosted while using the same system hardware.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Northrop Grumman CorporationInventors: Mark T. Neebe, Bruce G. Chestnutt, Randall K. Neilson, Ann C. Schofield, Cathryne I. Tondreau
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Patent number: 7047104Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing items from a pack of items wherein the pack of items has parameters associated therewith such as pack size, an item dimension and an item price. The apparatus includes an item dispenser, a cash acceptor, input and output devices, and a controller. The controller has an item load table for storing data corresponding to the parameters associated with the pack of items. Thus, the parameters in the item load table can be displayed by the output device in lieu of the parameters being manually entered.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: GIECH CorporationInventors: Joseph C. Perin, Jr., David G. Wagoner
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Patent number: 7032780Abstract: A refrigerator having a beverage dispenser, a display device and a plurality of beverage data files. The refrigerator dispenses beverages such as soda, juice and punch. The refrigerator receives and stores beverage data files, and the display device graphically represents data related to the different types of available beverages. Based on this information, the user can select a desirable beverage, and the refrigerator dispenses the selected beverage.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Beverage Works, Inc.Inventor: Harry Lee Crisp, III
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Patent number: 6985794Abstract: Management of move requests from a factory system to an automated handling system (AMHS) is provided. In one embodiment, a method and system is provided which includes receiving a move request from the factory system and selectively passing the move request to the AMHS based on a comparison of the move request with one or more conditions of the AMHS. The move request may be selectively passed to the AMHS by, for example, passing the move request to the AMHS without modification, changing a destination tool identified in the move request and/or delaying the move request, or canceling the move request. By selectively passing the move request based on conditions of the AMHS, move requests can more efficiently be managed and the throughput of the automated material handling system can be increased.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Conboy, Russel Shirley, Jason Grover
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Patent number: 6974016Abstract: A transaction system comprises multiple currency acceptors which can detect potential performance problems and send signals to a server. The server collects performance data and analyses it to determine the likelihood that common problems are caused by an external influence. The server can also analyze data from the acceptors to provide re-configuration data, for example modified measurement criteria used to classify currency articles.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Mars IncorporatedInventor: Christian Voser
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Patent number: 6970850Abstract: Web-sites www.proximityservices.com, www.accessservices.com, www.vendingmachineservices.com, www.vehicleservices.com, www. meterservices.com, www.picopay.com, www.tollservices.com, for all the proximity service systems world wide are disclosed wherein customers can sign up for proximity services such as toll gate services at any toll gate in the world that has signed up to provide the service to customers, parking meter services etc. and the proximity systems owners are guaranteed their payments. In the preferred embodiment all transactions are approved at the local POS (toll gate, parking meter, checkout station, parking lot, pay phone, ATM, gas station, etc.) using a service provider identification number (SPIN) issued to the service provider owner each month for example. The local approved transactions are guaranteed by the web-site owners and the customers each have unique SPIN numbers that expire periodically such as each month.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Automated Business CompaniesInventor: Charles C. Freeny, Jr.
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Patent number: 6961285Abstract: The present invention relates to assisting patients in the taking of medication, and to assisting third parties in accumulating information regarding patient medication intake. The invention may be embodied a system including a portable medication monitor used in association with an instrumented medication package to provide intake data acquisition and patient support functions. The system may further be connected to a computer or computer network allowing information distribution between the medication monitor and third parties, such as physicians or pharmacists.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2002Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: DDMS Holdings L.L.C.Inventors: Mark A. Niemiec, Louis M. Heidelberger
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Patent number: 6934602Abstract: A beverage dispenser includes an electronic control system for controlling beverage dispenser components. The beverage dispenser components include at least a user interface, a dispensing valve, and a valve interface for regulating the delivery of a beverage from the dispensing valve. The electronic control system includes a microcontroller for monitoring the user interface and for activating the valve interface responsive to user input, thereby regulating the delivery of a beverage from the dispensing valve. The electronic control system further includes a program memory with firmware configured in a state machine system architecture for controlling the microcontroller. The state machine system architecture supports either a non-preemptive or a preemptive multitasking real time operating system. The firmware includes supervisory control firmware, dispenser tasks firmware, and low level drivers firmware.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Lancer Partnership, Ltd.Inventors: David C. Sudolcan, Thomas J. Chadwell
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Patent number: 6915925Abstract: A beverage dispensing apparatus for a residential refrigerator. The beverage dispensing apparatus of the present invention includes a drink supplier including a drink supply canister holder for holding a plurality of drink supply canisters, a plurality of valve actuators for causing the drink supply to be selectively released from the drink supply canisters, a water supplier for selectively supplying carbonated water and non-carbonated water for producing the beverages, a gas supplier for supplying CO2 gas to carbonate the carbonated water provided by the water supplier and for supplying CO2 gas or other gas for pressurizing the drink supply canisters to provide a consistent flow rate of the drink supply from the drink supply canisters, and one or more beverage requesters for enabling users to request one of a plurality of beverages.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Beverage Works, Inc.Inventors: Harry Lee Crisp, III, Todd Erik Duff
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Patent number: 6917853Abstract: A method and apparatus relating to the renting, leasing and/or loaning of electronic equipment operable and/or controllable by a computer, wherein one entity not in physical possession and/or control of the equipment desires control over another entity which has physical possession and/or control of the equipment. Such equipment may comprise a washing machine, medical, office or industrial equipment, a vending machine, etc. A central computer system includes software which enables management and execution of financial transactions between the entities, such as debiting or crediting of accounts held by these or other entities, or creating an invoice for one entity to present to another entity. Information used in making these financial transactions can be determined by analysis of information which may be communicated to the central computer system from at least one other source. Such source may include the control system of the controlled equipment, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Inventor: Munroe Chirnomas
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Patent number: 6882900Abstract: The present invention provides a fuel dispensing system for setting transaction parameters in association with a remote communications unit. This system will include wireless or radio communications electronics adapted to receive signals from remote communications units, a transaction interface for carrying out transactions, and a control system and associated memory operating in conjunction with the communications electronics and a transaction interface. The control system is adapted to receive indicia from a remote communications unit and control the transaction at the transaction interface involving the remote communications unit according to predefined parameters associated with the remote communications unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.Inventor: Steven N. Terranova
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Patent number: 6869013Abstract: A user identifies themselves to an information display device using, for example, an identification-carrying device that contains a unique identification code. The identification code is associated with a particular profile that identifies, for example, customer loyalty, preference and history data that may be associated with a particular user. An identification sensor senses the identification code on the identification-carrying device. The identification code is then forwarded to an information server. The information server uses the identification code, and possibly additional information such as an identification of the information display device, to access loyalty and preference data associated with the identification code. This information can include, for example, coupons that have been issued to the user associated with the identification code, a user's preferences, a user's purchase history, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Outsite Networks, Inc.Inventors: Marc L. Allen, Anton Bakker
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Patent number: 6862496Abstract: Purpose: To provide a laundry system with improved customer services by utilizing portable information terminals having a radiocommunication function such as mobile phones and PHS. Constitution: Upon completion of washing or drying in a laundry machine 102, data for notifying the user of the completion of the treatment are transmitted to the user's mobile phone 100. In addition, when a prescribed time, for example, 10 minutes, elapses after washing or drying finished, a request for permission to unload the laundry is transmitted to the user's mobile phone 100 so as to ask the user whether the clothes can be taken out from the laundry machine 102 or not. The system charges the user when a prohibition response is sent back or there is no response to the request for permission to unload the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Sanyo Electronic Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ichiro Fukuoka, Keiji Fuse, Shinya Izutsu
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Patent number: 6850816Abstract: A method of activating a vending machine or automatic dispenser of products or services, comprising an authorization acceptance means that operates in the machine or dispenser and an authorization issuance means that operates in a computer or calculating device remote from said machine or dispenser, wherein the issuance means produces a seemingly random code that will be accepted by the acceptance means to authorize the vending of a product or service.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Inventor: Scott Edward James Garratt
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Patent number: 6839611Abstract: An apparatus and a method are provided for the dispensing of a good and/or the release of a service and a suitable system therefor, which allows dispensing the goods and/or releasing the service in a simplified manner by the apparatus having a GSM cell of a network operator.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2000Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: O2 (Germany) GmbH & Co. OHGInventor: Claus Pfaff
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Patent number: 6839610Abstract: An audit system for connection to vending machines is described. In an implementation, the audit system includes an audit monitor containing a microprocessor capable of reading information from at least one of a vending machine or from an operational device. The audit system also includes at least one sub-module coupled to the audit monitor and capable of detecting additional information.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Mars IncorporatedInventors: Jeffrey M. Carstens, Robert D. Ross, Gordon Genoff
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Publication number: 20040261443Abstract: A beverage dispensing apparatus for a residential refrigerator. The beverage dispensing apparatus of the present invention includes a drink supplier including a drink supply canister holder for holding a plurality of drink supply canisters, a plurality of valve actuators for causing the drink supply to be selectively released from the drink supply canisters, a water supplier for selectively supplying carbonated water and non-carbonated water for producing the beverages, a gas supplier for supplying CO2 gas to carbonate the carbonated water provided by the water supplier and for supplying CO2 gas or other gas for pressurizing the drink supply canisters to provide a consistent flow rate of the drink supply from the drink supply canisters, and one or more beverage requesters for enabling users to request one of a plurality of beverages.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Harry Lee Crisp, Todd Erik Duff
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Publication number: 20040249502Abstract: A mobile vending system (10) for passenger carrying commercial and private vehicles (100). The system (10) provides a means to vend prepackaged goods such as canned or bottled beverages, coffee, tea (22, 34, 35, 42) or solid items (23, 26, 28, 32). All vended goods are accessible to the passenger upon purchase. Also, the system (10) includes a means of providing a viewing of advertisements and a printer for coupons.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Hung Chi Truong, Doug Baxendell, Grant E. Wylie
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Patent number: 6829520Abstract: A system and method for tracking sensitive materials in a manufacturing system. The system includes a radio frequency identification component and a reporting system. The radio frequency identification component includes frequency identification labels that are attached to container units of sensitive material. Each frequency identification label includes expiration date information about the material within the container unit that the label is attached to. The radio frequency identification component also includes one, or more antenna for reading the information from the radio-frequency identification labels oh each container. The reporting system receives at least a portion of the information reads from the radio-frequency identification labels from the radio frequency identification system and generates at least one report based on the received information.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Craig B. Green
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Patent number: 6816752Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing information that generally includes retrieving or receiving a block of electronic information from a remote information source at a predetermined time. The block of electronic information retrieved from the remote source is stored on a data storage unit. A user interface is provided that is configured to produce a selection signal based upon an input from a user regarding the information intended for purchase by the user. A step of receiving and verifying a payment is performed based upon the selection signal input by the user. Once payment is verified, the electronic information corresponding to the materials being purchased is retrieved from the data storage unit based upon the selection signal. The portion of the block of electronic information selected by the user for purchase is then printed on a medium and dispensed to the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventor: Wayne Wang
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Publication number: 20040217124Abstract: A beverage distribution and dispensing system and method for distributing drinks such as soda, juice and punch, to a home or business and which involves a computerized system which enables users to dispense such drinks from their refrigerator. The computerized system monitors its own supply levels and, when necessary, automatically orders and delivers drink syrups and CO2 gas supplies. The computerized system can automatically detect dispensing problems and orders and arranges for repair service.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventor: Harry Lee Crisp
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Publication number: 20040211210Abstract: A beverage distribution and dispensing system and method for distributing drinks such as soda, juice and punch, to a home or business and which involves a computerized system which enables users to dispense such drinks from their refrigerator. The computerized system monitors its own supply levels and, when necessary, automatically orders and delivers drink syrups and CO2 gas supplies. The computerized system can automatically detect dispensing problems and orders and arranges for repair service.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Harry Lee Crisp
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Patent number: RE39234Abstract: An audit monitoring system (10) is provided for use with any of a multiplicity of different coin operated vending machines (300). The audit monitoring system includes an interface assembly (102) for use in replacing an existing data link (330) within vending machine (300). The interface assembly (102) is coupled to an audit monitoring assembly (100) which interprets the communications signals transferred between a controller (310), coin changer (322) and bill validator (324) of vending machine (300). Audit monitoring assembly (100) is powered from a power supply (302) of vending machine (300) and includes interface circuitry (110,120,130) for receipt of digital logic level signals, serial data or relay logic signals from vending machine (300).Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Audit Systems CompanyInventors: Eugene G. Ostendorf, John C. Cowles, Irwin D. Morris, Gerald W. Smith