Food and drink conveying device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6554106
  • Patent Number
    6,554,106
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 19, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Walsh; Donald P
    • Beauchaine; Mark J
    Agents
    • Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman, & Chick, P.C.
Abstract
A conveying device is provided which has a conveying path for conveying in circulation a number of containers containing at least one of foods and drinks. The conveying device includes a plurality of mounting bases, arranged on the conveying path, for mounting the containers thereon; a mounting base identifier, provided on the mounting bases, for identifying the mounting bases; a container identifier, provided on the containers, for identifying the containers; a mounting base reading device for reading the mounting base identifiers provided on the mounting bases arranged on the conveying path; and a container reading device for reading the container identifiers provided on the containers circulating through the conveying path. Items to be served on the mounting bases are preset and mounting bases with no container thereon are identified based on output signals from the mounting base reading device and the container reading device. A display then displays items to be made.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a food and drink conveying device for use in a sushi shop and the like using the so-called revolving sushi system for circulating e.g. a variety of dished-up sushi through a conveying path so that customers can take out the circulating dished-up sushi from the conveying path at their own choice to eat them.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In general, in sushi shops using the food and drink conveying system for circulating the dished-up sushi in a dining area, cooks make sushi in the kitchen or cookery by making a small, oval-shaped, vinegared rice ball and then providing a topping on the vinegard rice ball. The cook puts up the sushi on a plate, and then puts the plate on the circulating conveying path to sequentially convey the dished-up sushi to the dining area. The customers take out the variety of circulating sushi from the conveying path at their own choice to eat them.




Incidentally, those sushi shops wish that all sorts of sushi be taken in the possible same number by the customers, but the popularity varies depending on the sorts of sushi presented. If many sorts of sushi of the same number are fed in the conveying path in sequence, regardless of the popularity, then many sorts of sushi of low popularity will be left in the conveying path.




For avoidance of this, the following method is generally adopted to feed a variety of sushi to the conveying path. For instance, the proportion in which a variety of sushi are fed to the conveying path is preset for every type of sushi so that the variety of sushi can be fed to the conveying path in the preset proportion at any time.




However, it is, needless to say, difficult for cooks to memorize those different proportions for the variety of sushi to be fed to the conveying path. Also, when the sushi shop is crowded with customers, it is very hard for the cooks to grasp which sorts of sushi the customers haue eaten and to supply those sorts of sushi at any time. This may produce the disadvantage that short supply or excess of supply of specific sorts of sushi may be caused.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In consideration of these circumstances, the present invention has been made. It is the object of the invention to provide a food and drink conveying device that can surely feed a variety of foods and drinks in a specified proportion without any need for the cook to grasp the patterns of the different proportions preset for every food and drink.




To achieve the above-noted object, the present invention provides a conveying device comprising a plurality of mounting bases, arranged on the conveying path, for mounting containers thereon; a mounting base identifier, provided on the mounting bases, for identifying the mounting bases; a container identifier provided on the containers, for identifying the containers; a mounting base reading device for reading the mounting base identifiers provided on the mounting bases arranged on the conveying path; a container reading device for reading the container identifiers provided on the containers circulating through the conveying path; presetting means for presetting items to be served on the mounting bases; judging means for identifying mounting bases with no container thereon based on output signals from the mounting base reading device and the container reading device; and a display for displaying items to be made based on output signals from the judgment means. This arrangement enables the cook(s) to surely serve a plurality of items of foods and/or drinks in a specified proportion without any need to grasp the patterns of the different proportions preset for every food and drink.




It is preferable that the food and drink conveying device-includes a detecting means for calculating the circulating time of the containers mounted on their respective mounting bases circulating through the conveying path based on the output signals from the mounting base reading device and the container reading device, and for detecting a container whose circulating time exceeds a predetermined time. This produces the advantage of enabling the food and drink whose circulating time exceeds the predetermined time to be selected from the foods and drinks served on the mounting bases on the conveying path.




The food and drink conveying device may also include a take-away device to take away the container whose circulating time exceeds the predetermined time from the conveying path. This arrangement enables only the food and drink whose circulating time exceeds the predetermined time to be taken away from the conveying path.




Further, the food and drink conveying device may also include a shortcut mechanism for bridging a part of the conveying path to produce a plurality of short circulating conveying paths so that the mounting bases can be conveyed in circulation through one of the short circulating conveying paths via the shortcut mechanism. This arrangement enables a part of the conveying path to be paused.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of an interior of a shop having a food and drink conveying device;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram of the food and drink conveying device;





FIG. 3

is a schematic perspective view of a mounting base and a plate mounted thereon;





FIG. 4

is a schematic plan view of the food and drink conveying device at a part thereof at which a take-away device is arranged;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view taken along the line X—X of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a schematic plan view of the food and drink conveying device at a part thereof at which a shortcut mechanism is arranged; and





FIG. 7

is an enlarged sectional view of the food and drink conveying device at a part thereof at which the shortcut mechanism is arranged.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the accompanying drawings, an example of the preferred embodiment of the present invention directed to a general managing system will be described below. It is to be understood, however, that the scope of the invention is by no means limited to the illustrated embodiment.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated in plan an interior of a sushi shop having a food and drink conveying device


3


having a conveying path


30


. Arranged in the interior of the sushi shop are a plurality of tables


12




a


and a counter


12




b


set in a dinning area


11


; a compartment housing


2


arranged along a front side of a kitchen or cookery


13


and along the tables and the counter


12




a


,


12




b


; and the conveying path


30


, circularly arranged on the compartment housing


2


, for conveying sushi dished up on containers in the kitchen


13


to the respective tables


12




a


,


12




b.






As shown in

FIG. 5

, the compartment housing


2


is formed to have a box shape in section which is formed by spaced apart, opposite, side walls


21


, a top wall


22


and a bottom wall (not shown) connecting between the both side walls


21


at upper and lower ends thereof.




The compartment housing


2


comprises a first housing portion


2




a


, arranged along the front side of the kitchen


13


, for separating the kitchen


13


from the dinning area


11


; second and third housing portions


2




b


,


2




c


bending from both lengthwise ends of the first housing portion


2




a


and extending in parallel into the dinning area


11


. The tables


12




a


and the counter


12




b


are arranged alongside of the side walls


21


,


22


at the second and third housing portions


2




b


,


2




c


. Hereinafter, the counter


12




a


and the tables


12




a


sometimes are simply referred to as the tables.




The conveying path


30


comprises a recess


31


provided in the top wall


22


of the housing portions


2




a


,


2




b


and


2




c


; and a flat endless chain


33


which is moved in circulation in the recess


31


by motor drive while it is guided along guide walls


32


provided at both widthwise sides of the recess


31


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, a mounting base R mentioned later is put on the flat chain


33


and a plate P used as a container for dishing up a preset sushi is put on the mounting base R. Thus, the dished up sushi on the plate is allowed to circulate together with the mounting base.




In the food and drink conveying device thus constructed, the mounting base R is formed to have a disk like form so that the plate P can be mounted on it. Mounting base identifying seals


4




a


, each printing thereon a QR code of an identifying mark for identifying the respective mounting base R, are affixed around the outside of the mounting base R. Similarly, container identifying seals


4




b


, each printing thereon a QR code of an identifying mark for identifying the respective plate P, are affixed around the outside of the plate P.




Arranged at the base portions of the second and third housing portions


2




b


and


2




c


of the compartment housing


2


are first and second, laser, mounting base QR code scanners


40




a


,


41




a


as mounting base identifying mark reading devices for reading the identifying marks of the mounting base identifying seals


4




a


. Similarly, arranged at the base portions of the second and third housing portions are first and second, laser, container QR code scanners


40




b


,


41




b


as container identifying mark reading devices for reading the identifying marks of the container identifying seals


4




b


of the plates P circulating through the circulating path


30


.




Printed on a top surface of each mounting base R is an illustration of a sort of sushi that is to be served on the mounting base R is, as shown in FIG.


3


.




The food and drink conveying device includes:




a presetting means


5




a


for presetting the sort of sushi that is to be served on the mounting base R for every mounting base R;




a judgment means


5




b


for determining the mounting base R with no container P on under output signals from the second mounting base QR code scanner


41




a


and the second container QR code scanner


41




b;






a detecting means


5




c


for calculating the circulating time of the containers P mounted on their respective mounting bases R circulating through the conveying path


30


under output signals from the first and second mounting base QR code scanners


40




a


and


41




a


and the first and second container QR code scanners


40




b


and


41




b


and detecting a container P whose circulating time exceeds a predetermined time for the food and drink contained in the container P; and




a monitor


5




d


used as a display means for displaying items of goods to be made, whereby the items of goods and a required number of foods and drinks to be served on the mounting bases R determined by the judgment means


5




b


are displayed on the monitor


5




d.






In the illustrated embodiment, the presetting means


5




a


, the judgment means


5




b


and the detecting means


5




c


comprise a programmable control unit


50


comprising micro computers for controlling driving of the food and drink conveying device. Specified information and the like is entered from an input device


51


comprising a keyboard connected to the input side of the control unit


50


.




The monitor


5




d


is set in the interior of the kitchen


13


and is connected to the output side of the control unit


50


.




The mounting base QR code scanners


40




a


and the container QR code scanners


40




b


are connected to the input side of the control unit


50


. Under signals from those QR code scanners


40




a


,


40




b


, the control unit


50


calculates the circulating time of each container P circulating through the conveying path


30


, to detect a container P whose circulating time exceeds the predetermined time.




In the embodiment illustrated above, there is provided a take-away device


6


to take away the plate P whose circulating time exceeds the predetermined time from the conveying path


30


under the output signals from the control unit


50


.




As schematically illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the take-away device


6


comprises (i) a take-away path


63


formed by an endless conveyor belt


62


running between a pair of driving rollers


61


driven by a motor and (ii) a shifting device


64


for shifting the plate P from on the conveying path


30


to the take-away path


63


. The plate P shifted to the take-away path


63


by the shifting device


64


is returned to the kitchen


13


through the conveyor belt


62


.




As schematically illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the shifting device


64


has a pivot shaft


65


that is mounted to be pivotable with respect to the top wall


22


, a guide member


66


, one lengthwise end portion of which is fixed to an upper end portion of the pivot shaft


65


, and a driving device


67


having a motor which is fixedly mounted on a lower end portion of the pivot shaft


65


. The driving device


67


is connected to an output side of the control unit


50


so that the guide member


66


can be pivoted across the conveying path


30


under the control of the drive of the driving device


67


by the control unit


50


, as indicated by a two-dot dashed line in

FIG. 4

, to shift only the plate P put on the mounting base R from the conveying path


30


to the take-away path


63


.




Further, the second and third housing portions


2




b


,


2




c


are provided with shortcut mechanisms


7


, respectively, for bridging parts of the conveying path


30


to produce two or more, short circulating conveying paths so that the mounting bases R can be conveyed in circulation through the short circulating conveying path via the shortcut mechanisms


7


.




The shortcut mechanisms


7


is composed of a pair of short conveying paths


7




a


,


7




b


and a pair of first and second guide members


70




a


,


70




b


arranged at in-and-out portions of the short circulating conveying paths


7




a


,


7




b


, respectively, as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

.




Each of the short conveying path


7




a


,


7




b


is provided with a pair of rollers


71


and a conveying belt


72


spreading between the rollers


71


in endless relation, and a motor (not shown) as a drive for rotating one of the rollers


71


. Along with the drive of the motor, the conveying belts


72


are driven to convey the mounting base R in the directions indicated by arrows W in

FIG. 6

, respectively.




The guide members


70




a


,


70




b


are separate from each other and are each composed of a sheet of narrow plate. As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the guide members


70




a


,


70




b


are slidably supported on supporting rods


75


standing upright from the top wall of the housing


2


at the intersection of the conveying path


30


so that the guide members can be shifted to a position at which the mounting base R is guided to the conveying path


30


or the short conveying path


7




a


,


7




b


cutting across the conveying path


30


and to a position at which the mounting base R is evacuated upwards of the conveying path


30


.




Now, operation of the food and drink conveying device thus constructed will be described below.




First, the data on the patterns defining the number of sushi that are to be served on the conveying path


30


for every type of sushi are set in the presetting means


5




a


via the input device


7


. Then, the types of sushi that are to be served on the mounting bases R are associated with the identifying marks of the mounting base identifying seals


4




a


affixed to the mounting bases R for every mounting base R and are set in the presetting means


5




a


through the input device


51


.




Then, the mounting bases R, in which the types of sushi are arranged on the basis of “the patterns defining the number of sushi that are to be served on the conveying path


30


for every type of sushi” set in the presetting means


5




a


, are arranged on the conveying path


30


. In the illustrated embodiment, when the mounting bases R are arranged on the conveying path


30


, some types of sushi are also arranged in a specified ratio on each of the plurality of short circulating conveying paths


3




a


,


3




b


,


3




c


to which the conveying path


30


is switched by the operation of the shortcut mechanism


7


. In this case, the mounting bases R that are to be arranged on the short circulating conveying paths


3




a


,


3




b


,


3




c


are distinguished by using different colors. For example, the mounting bases R on the short circulating path


3




a


are colored in red, those on the short circulating path


3




b


are colored in blue and those on the short circulating path


3




c


are colored in yellow.




The cook or cooks in the kitchen


13


make the sushi that are to be served on the mounting bases R; dish them up on their respective plates P; and put the plates P on the respective mounting bases R on the conveying path


30


in accordance with the printed types of sushi on the top surface of the mounting bases so that they can be conveyed via the conveying path


30


. When the sushi starts to be conveyed, the identifying marks of the mounting base identifying seals


4




a


affixed to the mounting base R are read by the first mounting base QR code scanner


40




a


and also the identifying marks of the container identifying seals


4




b


affixed to the plate P are read by the first container QR code scanner


40




b


. Under the output signals from the first container QR code scanner


40




b


, the circulation start time is set in the control unit


50


.




The plates P on which the sushi are dished up are conveyed in circulation to the tables


1




a


,


1




b


. The customers at the tables


1




a


,


1




b


take out the plates P of their favorite sushi from the mounting bases R flowing through the conveying path


30


at their own choice and have their favorite sushi.




The mounting bases R from which the plates P are taken out are conveyed back to the kitchen. In the stage in which the identifying marks of the mounting base identifying seals


4




a


are read by the second mounting base QR code scanner


41




a


, the identifying marks of the container identifying seals


4




b


cannot be read by the second container QR code scanner


41




b


. Under the output signals from the second mounting base QR code scanner


41




a


and the second container QR code scanner


41




b


, the absence of the plate P on the mounting base R is determined by the judgment means


5




b


and the sort of and the number of sushi set on the mounting base R is displayed on the monitor


5




d


through the control unit


50


.




Thus, the cook(s) are only required to sequentially make the sort of sushi displayed on the monitor


5




d


, dish it up on the plate P, and shift the plate P to the specified mounting base R on the conveying path


30


and are not required to memorize the patterns defining the proportion in which the sushi are served for every type of sushi, as in the prior art. Further, the cook(s) need not concern concern themselves with the number and sorts of sushi flowing over the conveying path


30


. Hence, even an inexperienced cook can perform the above-mentioned works smoothly.




On the other hand, the place P that was not taken out by the customers circulates through the conveying path


30


together with the mounting base R and returns to the kitchen


13


. During this, the identifying marks of the container identifying seals


4




b


affixed to that plate P are read by the second container QR code scanner


41




b


. Under the signals from the second container QR code scanner


41




b


, the controller


7


judges the circulating time of that plate P at that moment, calculates the circulating time from the circulation start time until the present time, and compares the circulating time thus calculated with the preset circulating time on whether or not it exceeds the preset circulating time.




If the circulating time of that plate P of the plates circulating through the conveying path


30


exceeds the preset circulating time (e.g. 30 minutes), then the driving device


67


of the shifting device


64


is driven under the output signals from the control unit


50


to shift the guide member


66


to a position crossing the conveying path


30


and also drive the conveyor belt


62


of the take-away path


63


, so that the plate P whose circulating time exceeds the preset circulating time is shifted from the mounting base R on the conveying path


30


to the take-away path


63


by the guide member


66


, so as to be returned to the kitchen


13


through the take-away path


63


.




When the take-away device


6


is operated, the initial data of the control unit


50


is cleared and the measurement of the circulating time of the plate P shifted to the take-away path


63


is terminated.




Thus, the plates P on the conveying path


30


that exceeded the preset circulating time are all collected to the kitchen


13


side through the take-away device


6


, so that only the fresh sushi are offered to the customers.




Incidentally, for example in the case where the customers in the shop becomes small in number and no customers are seated, for example, on the second housing side, the conveyance of the plates to the conveying path on the second housing side is desired to be paused. In this case, the drive of the conveying path


30


is paused for a while when the mounting bases R that are distinguished by using different colors for their respective short circulating conveying paths


3




a


,


3




b


,


3




c


are placed on their respective short circulating paths


3




a


,


3




b


,


3




c


. In the illustration, when the mounting bases R colored in red, those R colored in blue and those R colored in yellow are placed on their respective short circulating conveying paths


3




a


,


3




b


and


3




c


, the drive of the conveying path


30


is paused for a while.




Thereafter, the motor


73


of the shortcut mechanism


7


set in the second housing portion


2




b


is driven through the control unit


50


to rotate the conveying belts


72


of the short conveying paths


7




a


and


7




b


and also slide the first and second guide members


70




a


and


70




b


down to the position indicated by a two-dot chain line in

FIG. 7

to set them in the positions crossing the conveying path


30


at the in-and-out portions of the short conveying paths


7




a


,


7




b


. As a result of this, the mounting bases R colored in blue for the route of the short circulating conveying path


3




b


are conveyed in circulation through the short circulating conveying path


3




b


, and the other mounting bases R colored in red and yellow are conveyed in circulation in the remaining part of the conveying path


30


corresponding to the short circulating conveying paths


3




a


,


3




c.






The plates P on the mounting bases R colored in blue on the short circulating conveying path


3




b


paused are removed.




While in the embodiment illustrated above, the seals with the identifying marks of the QR codes are used as the identifying means


5


, these are not of restrictive. For example, the seals with identifying marks comprising barcodes may alternatively be used or IC chips may be used. The identifying marks, such as the QR codes and the barcodes, may be directly printed on the container and the mounting base. Alternatively, the identifying marks may be etched by using a laser beam.




While in the embodiment illustrated above, the monitor is used as the display means, this is not of restrictive. For example, a speaker may be used.



Claims
  • 1. A conveying device having a conveying path for conveying in circulation a number of containers containing at least one of foods and drinks, the conveying device comprising:a plurality of mounting bases, arranged on the conveying path, for mounting the containers thereon; a mounting base identifier, provided on the mounting bases, for identifying the mounting bases; a container identifier, provided on the containers, for identifying the containers; a mounting base reading device for reading the mounting base identifiers provided on the mounting bases arranged on the conveying path; a container reading device for reading the container identifiers provided on the containers circulating through the conveying path; presetting means for presetting items that are to be served on the mounting bases; judging means for identifying mounting bases with no container thereon based on output signals from the mounting base reading device and the container reading device; and a display for displaying items to be made, based on output signals from the judgment means.
  • 2. The conveying device according to claim 1, further comprising a shortcut mechanism for bridging a part of the conveying path to produce a plurality of short circulating conveying paths so that the mounting bases can be conveyed in circulation through one of the short circulating conveying paths via the shortcut mechanism.
  • 3. The conveying device according to claim 1, further comprising detecting means for calculating a circulating time of the containers mounted on their respective mounting bases circulating through the conveying path based on the output signals from the mounting base reading device and the container reading device, and for detecting a container whose circulating time exceeds a predetermined time.
  • 4. The conveying device according to claim 3, further comprising a shortcut mechanism for bridging part of the conveying path to produce a plurality of short circulating conveying paths so that the mounting bases can be conveyed in circulation through one of the short circulating conveying paths via the shortcut mechanism.
  • 5. The conveying device according to claim 3, further comprising a take-away device to take away the container whose circulating time exceeds the predetermined time from the conveying path.
  • 6. The conveying device according to claim 5, further comprising a shortcut mechanism for bridging part of the conveying path to produce a plurality of short circulating conveying paths so that the mounting bases can be conveyed in circulation through one of the short circulating conveying paths via the shortcut mechanism.
  • 7. The conveying device according to claim 3, wherein the predetermined time is set in accordance with a content of the container.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-299764 Oct 1999 JP
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