The present disclosure is directed, in general, to vending machines, and more specifically, to a modular vending machine and a modular canister cartridge system for use in the modular vending machine.
Merchandising systems or “vending machines” have long been used to sell products. For example, vending machines are often used to sell beverages and snacks in schools, workplaces, and cafeterias. Vending machines that sell beverages may dispense beverages in pre-packaged containers (e.g., bottles or cans of soda) or may dispense unpackaged beverages into an open container (e.g., coffee into a cup). Some vending machines may be capable of dispensing both pre-packaged and unpackaged beverages. Vending machines that sell unpackaged beverages typically contain ingredients that are mixed with liquid from another source to produce the vended beverages.
Conventional vending machines are typically pre-configured at the time of sale or manufacture to dispense only certain types of beverages. To accommodate new sales trends or new product lines, such vending machines have to be substantially reconfigured, requiring significant man-power, tools, and machine downtime.
Thus, there is a need in the art for a highly-configurable, modular vending machine.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a refillable vend module includes at least one canister configured to contain an ingredient for a beverage. The refillable vend module also includes a connecting mechanism configured to slidably connect to any one of a plurality of modular vend spaces in a vending machine.
In another embodiment, a vending machine includes a plurality of modular vend spaces, and a plurality of refillable vend modules. Each vend module includes at least one canister configured to contain an ingredient for a beverage, and a connecting mechanism configured to slidably connect to any of the modular vend spaces.
In still another embodiment, a method of operating a vending machine includes connecting a plurality of refillable vend modules to a plurality of modular vend spaces in the vending machine by slidably connecting a connecting mechanism of each vend module to any one of the modular vend spaces. Each vend module includes at least one canister configured to contain an ingredient for a beverage.
Other technical features may be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following figures, descriptions and claims.
For a more complete understanding of this disclosure and its features, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The invention will now be described with respect to various embodiments. The following description provides specific details for a thorough understanding of, and enabling description for, these embodiments of the invention. However, one skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without these details. In other instances, well known structures and functions have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description of the embodiments of the invention.
This disclosure describes a modular vending machine and a modular canister cartridge system for use in the vending machine. The modular canister cartridge system and associated modular vending machine according to this disclosure solve many of the problems found in conventional canisters and vending machines. A disclosed canister cartridge features a quick fill system that greatly simplifies refilling, and may reduce filling time by 40%-50%. In certain embodiments, a Kanban management system may be used for refilling the cartridge.
The disclosed vending machine and canister cartridge represent a true plug-and-play system, made of simple building blocks, and easily configurable. The vending machine automatically recognizes each module, every product in each module, and all recipes associated with each module. Additional programming is typically not needed.
On-site maintenance of the disclosed vending machine may be eliminated or reduced to a minimum. Because the modules are interchangeable, few or no tools are required to install. Likewise, spare parts are reduced to a minimum.
Other features of the disclosed vending machine and cartridge include:
Vending machine 100 includes one or more canister cartridges 110 (also referred to as vend modules), guide rails 120, a manifold inlet 130, and a dispense head module 140. Guide rails 120 are disposed on a slide-in-place modular rack on a rear panel of the cabinet. Each vend module 110 is configured to securely engage with guide rails 120. For example, during installation or maintenance, slots or grooves on vend module 110 are aligned with associated guide rails 120 and pushed into position until a release catch associated with either vend module 110 or guide rails 120 “clicks” or engages into a secured position in the modular rack. In other embodiments, guide rails 120 and the slots that the rails engage with could be reversed. In other words, the guide rails 120 could be disposed on the sides of vend module 110 (instead of vending machine 100) and the associated slots could be disposed on vending machine 100 (instead of vend module 110). In still other embodiments, other slidably engaging connecting mechanisms could be used in place of guide rails 120 and slots.
Dispense head module 140 is configured to dispense contents from vend modules 110 to a user or customer of vending machine 100. In some embodiments, dispense head module 140 is installed in a box, niche, or compartment in vending machine 100, as shown in
As shown in the block diagram, vending machine 100 further includes a boiler module 150, a polysulfone (PSU) module 160, and a cold unit module 170. The drawing in
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Vend module 110a is an instant double-canister module that includes two canisters 112a, 114a and two mixers 116a, 118a. Each mixer 116a, 118a is associated with one canister 112a, 114a and serves to mix contents from the canister 112a, 114a with hot or cold liquid. Vend module 110a can be used for dispensing two different products, such as two instant coffee flavors.
Vend module 110b is an instant double-canister-to-one module that includes a single mixer 116b with twin canisters 112b, 114b, each canister containing a different product. Vend module 110b may be used for dispensing a mixed product, such as an instant mocha coffee beverage. For an instant mocha coffee beverage, mixer 116b receives coffee from one canister (e.g., canister 112b) and chocolate from the other canister (e.g., canister 114b) and mixes the coffee and chocolate with a hot or cold liquid to create the mocha coffee beverage.
Vend module 110c includes one or two canisters 112c, 114c and a brewer 119 for producing fresh brewed (instead of instant) products, such as fresh brewed coffee or tea. Canisters 112c, 114c may contain dry ingredients for brewing, such as coffee grounds or ground tea leaves. Brewer 119 receives the dry ingredients from one or both canisters 112c, 114c and brews the brewed product, e.g., by filtering hot liquid through the dry ingredients.
Although each of the three vend modules 110a-110c has different components, each module is configured to be interchangeable on a standard footprint. Thus, any of the three vend modules 110a-110c could be installed in any empty module space in vending machine 100. For example, in one configuration, vending machine 100 could include two instant double-canister modules (i.e., vend module 110a), two instant double-canister-to-one modules (i.e., vend module 110b), and one brewer module (i.e., vend module 110c). In another embodiment, vending machine 100 could include four instant double-canister modules, one instant double-canister-to-one modules, and no brewer module. Changes can be readily made by removing one module and installing another module. In one embodiment of vending machine 100, up to ten vend modules 110 may be fitted into the cabinet.
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On its reverse side, vend module 110 includes electrical connection 410 and water connection 420. Electrical connection 410 is a male connector configured to provide power to a vend motor or other electrical device in vend module 110. Water connection 420 includes two push fit inlets. The inlets are equally spaced on each module 110 to allow any combination of mixers and any arrangement of vend modules 110 in vending machine 100. In certain embodiments, water connection 420 fits into manifold inlet 130, which contains all water channels. Both electrical connection 410 and water connection 420 are self-engaging connections.
On its obverse side, vend module 110 includes grab handle 430. Grab handle 430 can be lowered or otherwise actuated to allow for easy removal of vend module 110 from vending machine 100. Grab handle 430 may also provide support for vend module 110 when the entire module is removed. Vend module 110 also includes release lever 440.
In certain embodiments, vend module 110 includes one or more RFID (radio frequency identification) tags that are readable by a RF reader in, or associated with, vending machine 100. The RFID tag provides information about vend module 110, such as the quantity and type of contents of vend module 110. Thus, RFID integration between vending machine 100 and vend module 110 may be used, for example, to ensure that vend module 110 is installed in a correct module space in vending machine 100 in order to dispense a correct product based on a customer selection. In addition, RFID communication between vending machine 100 and vend module 110 may provide information to an operator when vend module 110 is almost empty. Likewise, product counters in vend module 110 or vending machine 100 may be used to track dispensed products, thus providing an additional or alternative way to track inventory of vend module 110.
As explained previously, vend module 110 and vending machine 100 together provide a plug-and-play system that is easier to configure that conventional vending machines. As each vend module 110 is installed in vending machine 100, a controller in, or associated with, vending machine 100 reads data or software from a memory in vend module 110. The data or software includes information related to products, recipes, or temperature for vend module 110.
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Dispense head module 140 is a quick release dispense head. Dispense head module 140 includes levers attached to its frame. To remove dispense head module 140 from an installed position in vending machine 100, an operator simply squeezes the levers and pulls module 140 away from vending machine 100. To install dispense head module 140, the operator simply pushes the module into place until the levers “click” or engage into a secured position.
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In accordance with the embodiments described above, this disclosure features an easily configurable vending machine and vend module. The vending machine automatically recognizes each module, every product in each module, and all recipes associated with each module. This allows the vending machine operator to quickly and easily adapt the vending machine to react to sales trends, suit local preferences, and offer or promote new products.
Although the figures above illustrate specific systems, structures, and methods, various changes may be made to the figures. For example, various components in the systems and structures can be combined, omitted, further subdivided, or moved according to particular needs. In some embodiments, various functions described above are implemented or supported by a computer program that is formed from computer readable program code and that is embodied in a computer readable medium. The phrase “computer readable program code” includes any type of computer code, including source code, object code, and executable code. The phrase “computer readable medium” includes any type of medium capable of being accessed by a computer, such as read only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), a hard disk drive, a compact disc (CD), a digital video disc (DVD), or any other type of memory.
It may be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain words and phrases used throughout this patent document. The terms “include” and “comprise,” as well as derivatives thereof, mean inclusion without limitation. The term “or” is inclusive, meaning and/or. The phrases “associated with” and “associated therewith,” as well as derivatives thereof, may mean to include, be included within, interconnect with, contain, be contained within, connect to or with, couple to or with, be communicable with, cooperate with, interleave, juxtapose, be proximate to, be bound to or with, have, have a property of, or the like.
While this disclosure has described certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure, as defined by the following claims.
The present application claims priority to commonly assigned U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/362,798, filed Jul. 9, 2010, entitled “MODULAR VENDING MACHINE AND CARTRIDGE SYSTEM”, which is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application as if fully set forth herein.
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