The present disclosure relates to a personal countertop liquid cannabis blending and dispensing “6D” oil printer and cartridge set. The term “61)” refers to the number of cartridges in a preferred embodiment. It should be understood however that the bending and dispensing system and method disclosed herein could have any amount of cartridges which would be suitable for their intended purpose(s).
TNC-CBD-Terpenes are sold in dispensaries in states where cannabis is medical and/or recreational. A customer can only purchase sealed, pre-packaged products due to current restrictions; however, this makes for a safer product.
Being limited to pre-packaged products is a problem for consumers who want a certain combination of oils and flavoring. Different blends of oil are available, but they cannot currently be customized to a specific combination.
The personal countertop liquid cannabis blending oil printer and cartridge set solves this problem by allowing users to purchase various cannabis and non-cannabis oil cartridges from a local dispensary (or wherever cartridges can be sold legally), load at least 2-6 cartridges in the oil printer, and combine/have access to multiple oil combinations for a custom experience in the home.
This process is similar to ink cartridges in the printing industry, as cartridges are replaced when consumed. This allows a user to choose which oil cartridges to load in the cartridge slots, thus creating a personalized mixing console.
The cartridges are equipped with Smart Cartridge Technology (SCT), which relays machine data to the application running the print command.
It is desired that the presently disclosed product and method be applicable generally to any instances or applications involving the use of liquid cannabis and the blending and dispensing thereof.
The present disclosure relates to a personal desktop or countertop liquid cannabis blending and dispensing oil printer and a cartridge set for home use.
The main unit is CPU based and controlled externally via a mobile device or personal computer. The external controlling device would be connected to the oil printer via bluetooth, will, or usb connection. Printer drivers to interpret the mixing instruction set would be available via download from the cloud and installed on a controller CPU.
The external controlling device would run proprietary, cloud-based software and control deign and dispensing instructions via the print driver for the 6D oil printer system, similar to printing a document.
In the embodiment illustrated, the printer holds up to 6 interchangeable smart oil cartridges, each with a capacity range from 1 ml to 10 ml refills. Alternate embodiments can have more or less cartridges. Smart Cartridge Technology is embedded in each cartridge and automatically uploads various attributes when loaded, including but not limited to content type, flavor, strain, analytics, purity and potency to the controlling software.
Smart Cartridge Technology is not only a key source of data acquisition, it also simplifies the cartridge loading process by automatically reading into the system the necessary attributes to create menus and custom blending tool instructions that are unique to that printing station content. The user launches the proprietary mixing software, sets the desirable output mix, and then oil print the mixture into a receiving vessel.
A clear understanding of the key features summarized above may be had by reference to the appended drawings, which illustrate the disclosed method and system, although it will be understood that such drawings depict preferred embodiment(s) and, therefore, are not to be considered as limiting its scope with regard to other embodiments which are contemplated and which can be readily understood. Accordingly:
It is to be understood that the teachings herein can be modified for other presently known or future configurations according to the various embodiments described herein.
The following description refers to numerous specific details which are set forth by way of examples to provide a thorough understanding of the relevant method(s) and system(s) disclosed herein. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be practiced without such details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, instruments, implements and/or devices have been described at a relatively high-level, without detail, in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring aspects of the present disclosure.
In describing the method and system disclosed herein, it will be understood that a number of techniques and steps are disclosed. Each of these have individual benefits, and each can also be used in conjunction with one or more (or in some cases all) of the other disclosed techniques. Accordingly, for the sake of clarity, this description will refrain from repeating every possible combination of the individual steps in an unnecessary fashion: nevertheless, the specification and any claims should be read with the understanding that such combinations are entirely within the scope of the claims herein.
The present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the method and system and is not intended to be limited to specific environments illustrated by the figures for description below.
The present invention will now be described by referencing the appendage figures representing preferred environments.
Accordingly, the method and system features a countertop or desktop liquid cannabis blending and dispensing home system. The liquid cannabis oil printer can be controlled either manually or through personal computer software connected via print driver. The method and system uses a print driver that enables personal computers to connect and control liquid cannabis oil printing dispenser. The liquid cannabis oil printer includes interchangeable Smart Cartridges. The liquid cannabis oil printer uses Smart Cartridge Technology firmware.
It is to be understood that the teachings herein can be modified for other presently known or future configurations according to the various embodiments described herein.
While the present disclosure has been described in terms of particular embodiments and applications, in both summarized and detailed forms, it is not intended that these descriptions in any way limit its scope to any such embodiments and applications, and it will be understood that many substitutions, changes and variations in the described embodiments, applications and details of the method and system illustrated herein and of their operation can be made by those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of this invention.
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