Claims
- 1. A sensor and associated means for attaching the sensor to an object, the sensor automatically and wirelessly sending data when it is attached or removed from an object.
- 2. A sensor and associated means for attaching the sensor to an object, the sensor automatically and wirelessly sending data when it is moved.
- 3. A sensor and associated means for attaching the sensor to an exterior surface of a container, the sensor automatically and wirelessly sending data when it is attached or removed from a container.
- 4. A sensor and associated means for attaching the sensor to an exterior surface of a container, the sensor automatically and wirelessly sending data indicating that a tilt has occurred.
- 5. A sensor and associated means for attaching the sensor to an exterior surface of a container, the sensor automatically and wirelessly sending data indicating that movement has occurred.
- 6. A sensor and associated means for attaching the sensor to a handle, the sensor automatically and wirelessly sending data when it is attached or removed from a handle.
- 7. A sensor and associated means for attaching the sensor to a handle, the sensor automatically and wirelessly sending data when it is moved.
- 8. An electronic sensor device, comprising:
a. attachment means for attaching to an object; b. an electronic circuit for automatically and wirelessly transmitting data indicating when the sensor is attached or removed from an object; and c. a housing for holding the electronic circuit in close communication with the attachment means.
- 9. An electronic sensor, comprising:
a. attachment means for attaching to an object; b. an electronic circuit for automatically and wirelessly transmitting data indicating when the sensor is moved; and c. a housing for holding the electronic circuit in close communication with the attachment means.
- 10. An electronic sensor device for sensing and transmitting data indicating a tilted condition of the electronic sensor device, comprising:
a. an electronic circuit, comprising:
(i) a micro controller connected between a tilt indicating device and a timing device, the tilt indicating device sensing the tilt condition of the electronic sensor device, the timing device contacting the micro controller at timed intervals, each contact by the timing device prompting the micro controller to check the tilt indicating device for the presence of a tilt condition; (ii) a wireless transmitter connected to the micro controller, the micro controller upon receiving data from the tilt indicating device indicating the presence of a tilt condition times the length of the tilt condition and relays data relating to the length of the tilt condition to the wireless transmitter for transmission to an external receiver; (iii) means for supplying the transmitted data to an external receiver; (iv) switching means connected to the micro controller, the switching means for switching the sensor device from an active to an inactive status; means for applying a potential to the electronic circuit; and b. a housing for enclosing the electronic circuit in a protected manner,
- 11. The electronic sensor device of claim 10, wherein the housing further comprises a planar lid portion and a cup portion comprised of a circular surrounding wall having an interior surface and an exterior surface, the surrounding wall adjoining to a planar bottom, the planar bottom having an inside bottom surface, the interior surface of the surrounding wall and the top surface of the planar bottom forming a cavity for receiving the electronic circuit, the cup portion having means for engaging the lid with a top of the surrounding wall thereby enclosing the electronic circuit within the cavity.
- 12. The electronic sensor device of claim 11, wherein the cup portion includes means for elevating the electronic circuit a small distance above the inside bottom surface of the planar bottom.
- 13. The electronic sensor device of claim 10, wherein the housing is constructed from rigid molded plastic material.
- 14. The electronic sensor device of claim 11, further comprising attachment means for attaching the electronic sensor device to an exterior of a container.
- 15. The electronic sensor device of claim 14, wherein said attachment means further comprises a holder having a circular wall and a planar top, the holder having an inside diameter within its circular wall measuring slightly larger than an outside diameter of the cup portion of the housing, the holder holdably engaging the housing within its inside diameter, the holder further comprising a plurality of flap portions non-removably and flexibly attached to the planar top, the flap portions having flat top surfaces for adhesively engaging the holder upon an underside of a bottle container.
- 16. The electronic sensor device of claim 15, wherein the switching means is a magnetic switch.
- 17. The electronic sensor device of claim 16, wherein the holder further comprises a magnet attached at a location for activating the magnetic switch when the holder and housing are fully engaged.
- 18. The electronic sensor device of claim 17, wherein the magnet is located centrally in the holder and the magnetic switch is located centrally upon the sensor device.
- 19. The electronic sensor device of claim 10, wherein the housing is ring shaped with a central aperture having a diameter sized for fitting snugly around the outside diameter of a bottle neck.
- 20. The electronic sensor device of claim 19, wherein the sides of the central aperture are lined with a flexible sleeve.
- 21. The electronic sensor device of claim 10, wherein the switching means is a mechanical switch.
- 22. The electronic sensor device of claim 10, wherein the tilt sensing device is a mercury tilt switch.
- 23. The electronic sensor device of claim 10, wherein the micro controller has a unique identifier, the identifier being relayed from the micro controller to the transmitter and transmitted by the transmitter to an external receiver.
- 24. The electronic sensor device of claim 10, further comprising a means for identifying a serving person serving a beverage from a container to which the sensor device is attached.
- 25. The electronic sensor device of claim 24, wherein the means for identifying a serving person is a an external push button protruding through the housing and connected to the micro controller, wherein each push of the push button is relayed to the transmitter and transmitted to an external receiver.
- 26. In combination, an apparatus for timing the duration for which a container is tilted, comprising:
a. an electronic sensor device which times the duration of a tilted condition; and b. a container having the electronic sensor device located on an exterior surface of the container.
- 27. In combination, an apparatus for timing the duration for which a container is moved, comprising:
a. an electronic sensor device which times the duration of a moved condition; and b. a container having the electronic sensor device located on an exterior surface of the container.
- 28. In combination, an apparatus for detecting and timing an interval during which an object is moved, comprising:
a. an electronic sensor device which checks itself for a moved condition, and upon detecting the occurrence of a moved condition, the sensor device times the duration of its moved condition; and b. an object having the sensor device located at a position on the object wherein the sensor device can detect and time the duration of a moved condition.
- 29. A sensor device having means for detecting movement, the sensor device attached on a container at a location for detecting the container's movement.
- 30. A sensor device having means for detecting tilt, the sensor device attached on a container at a location for detecting the container's tilt.
- 31. A sensor device having means for detecting movement, the sensor device attached on a handle at a location for detecting the handle's movement.
- 32. A sensor device having means for detecting tilt, the sensor device attached on a handle at a location for detecting the handle's tilt.
- 33. A sensor device for detecting tilt attached on an exterior surface of a container.
- 34. A sensor device for detecting movement attached on an exterior surface of a container.
- 35. A sensor device having means for timing the duration of a tilted condition, the sensor device attached on an exterior surface of a container.
- 36. An attachment device which operates to activate an electronic sensor, comprising:
a. a means for attaching to a surface coupled to a means for attaching an electronic sensor, the attachment device further comprising means for activating an electronic sensor upon attachment to the attachment device.
- 37. An attachment device which operates to activate an electronic sensor, comprising
a. a means for attaching to a surface connected to a means for attaching an electronic sensor, the attachment device further comprising a magnet connected thereto for magnetically activating an electronic sensor upon attachment to the attachment device.
- 38. A system for detecting the dispensing of a liquid, comprising:
a. an electronic sensor device, b. a data receiver, wherein said data receiver receives data from said sensor device; and c. a personal computer, wherein said personal computer receives data from said data receiver.
- 39. The system of claim 38, further comprising an electronic paging system connected to said personal computer.
- 40. The system of claim 38, further comprising a video camera, which communicates with said personal computer.
- 41. The system of claim 38, wherein said sensor device includes a tilt switch.
- 42. The system of claim 38, wherein said sensor device further includes a radio transmitter.
- 43. The system of claim 38, wherein said sensor device includes a motion detector.
- 44. The system of claim 38, wherein said sensor device is attached to the exterior of a container.
- 45. A system for detecting the dispensing of a liquid from a container, comprising:
a. an electronic sensor device, wherein said sensor device is attached to the exterior of a container; b. a data receiver, wherein said data receiver receives data from said sensor device; and c. a personal computer, wherein said personal computer receives data from said data receiver.
- 46. The system of claim 45, wherein:
a. said sensor device includes a radio transmitter; and b. said data receiver is a radio receiver, which receives data from said radio transmitter.
- 47. A system for monitoring the dispensing of a liquid from a container, comprising:
a. an electronic sensor device, wherein said sensor device is attached to the exterior of a container; b. a data receiver, wherein said data receiver receives data from said sensor device; and c. a personal computer, wherein said personal computer receives data from said data receiver.
- 48. The system of claim 47, further comprising a point of sale system which communicates with said personal computer.
- 49. The system of claim 47, further comprising an electronic paging system.
- 50. The system of claim 47, further comprising a video camera which communicates with said personal computer.
- 51. The system of claim 47, further comprising means for detecting the dispensing of liquid from a single-serving bottle.
- 52. The system of claim 47, wherein said sensor device includes a tilt switch.
- 53. The system of claim 47, wherein said sensor device includes a motion detector.
- 54. The system of claim 47, wherein:
a. said sensor device includes a radio transmitter; and b. said data receiver is a radio receiver which receives data from said radio transmitter.
- 55. A system for monitoring the dispensing of a liquid from a container, comprising:
a. an electronic sensor device; b. a data receiver which receives data from said sensor device; c. a personal computer which communicates with said data receiver; d. a point of sale system which communicates with said personal computer; e. an electronic paging system; and f. a video camera which communicates with said personal computer.
- 56. A system for detecting the dispensing of a liquid from a single-serving bottle, comprising:
a. a bottle cap opener mounted on a surface for receiving a bottle having a cap; b. a video camera directed toward the location of the bottle cap when a bottle is placed in said bottle cap opener; c. an infrared light emitting diode; d. an infrared receiver; and e. a microcontroller which communicates with said video camera.
- 57. A method for detecting the dispensing of a liquid, comprising the steps of:
a. detecting an event of dispensing a liquid; and b. determining the type and amount of liquid dispensed.
- 58. The method of claim 57, further comprising of step of detecting the duration of said dispensing event.
- 59. The method of claim 57, further comprising the step of detecting the start time and end time of said dispensing event.
- 60. The method of claim 59, wherein said dispensing event is the dispensing of a free-poured drink from a bottle.
- 61. The method of claim 57, wherein said dispensing event is the dispensing of liquid from a container having a handle.
- 62. A method of monitoring the dispensing of a liquid from a container, comprising the steps of:
a. detecting an event of dispensing a liquid; b. determining the type and amount of liquid dispensed; and c. reconciling said dispensing event with a register ring-up.
- 63. The method of claim 62, wherein said dispensing event is the dispensing of a free-poured drink.
- 64. The method of claim 62, wherein said step of detecting a dispensing event is performed by an electronic sensor device.
- 65. The method of claim 64, wherein said electronic sensor device is attached externally to a container.
- 66. The method of claim 62, wherein said register ring-up includes the ringing up of a complimentary drink.
- 67. The method of claim 62, wherein said register ring-up includes the ringing up of a drink for which payment is expected.
- 68. The method of claim 62, further comprising the step of recording information about said dispensing event.
- 69. The method of claim 68, wherein said information includes:
a. the start time and end time of said dispensing event; and b. the duration of said dispensing event.
- 70. The method of claim 62, further comprising the step of determining the identity of the person who performed said dispensing event.
- 71. The method of claim 68, further comprising the step of transmitting information about said dispensing event to a data receiver.
- 72. The method of claim 62, further comprising the step of saving time-specific video images of only the duration of said dispensing event.
- 73. The method of claim 72, further comprising the step of saving time-specific video images of the period prior to and after said dispensing event.
- 74. The method of claim 62, further comprising the step of sending a signal if said dispensing event has not been rung-up within a specified period of time after said dispensing event occurred.
- 75. The method of claim 62, further comprising the step of automatically calculating under-pour and over-pour ratios for free-poured drinks.
- 76. The method of claim 62, further comprising the step of automatically calculating a pouring cost percentage for a free-poured drink.
- 77. The method of claim 62, further comprising the step of adjusting the ratio of the volume of liquid dispensed in said dispensing event to the duration of said dispensing event.
- 78. A method for monitoring the dispensing of a liquid from a container, comprising the steps of:
a. attaching a sensor device to the external surface of a container; b. detecting an event of dispensing a liquid from a container; c. determining the type and amount of liquid dispensed; and d. reconciling said dispensing event with a register ring-up.
- 79. The method of claim 78, wherein said detecting step is performed without contacting the liquid.
- 80. The method of claim 78, further comprising the step of detecting when said sensor device is removed from said container.
- 81. The method of claim 78, further comprising the step of sending a signal when said sensor device is removed from said container.
- 82. The method of claim 78, further comprising the step of recording information about said dispensing event.
- 83. The method of claim 78, further comprising the step of transmitting information about said dispensing event to a data receiver.
- 84. The method of claim 78, wherein said transmission of information occurs by radio frequency.
- 85. The method of claim 78, further comprising the step of sending a signal if said dispensing event has not been rung-up within a specified period of time after said dispensing event occurred.
- 86. The method of claim 78, wherein said reconciling step includes the reconciliation of liquid ingredients of a mixed drink.
- 87. The method of claim 78, wherein said reconciling step includes the reconciliation of two dispensing events from different containers with a single register ring-up.
- 88. The method of claim 78, wherein said reconciling step includes determining whether said dispensing event is a pouring of a drink.
- 89. A method for monitoring the dispensing of a liquid from a container, comprising of the steps of:
a. detecting the tilting of a container of liquid; b. determining the type and amount of liquid dispensed; and c. reconciling the dispensing of the liquid with a register ring-up.
- 90. A method for monitoring the dispensing of a liquid from a container having a handle, comprising of the steps of:
a. detecting the movement of a handle; b. determining the type and amount of liquid dispensed; and c. reconciling the dispensing of the liquid with a register ring-up
- 91. The method of claim 90, further comprising the step of recording said dispensing event on video.
- 92. The method of claim 91, wherein said recording step includes saving time-specific video.
- 93. The method of claim 92, wherein said recording step further includes:
a. determining the start time of said dispensing event; b. determining the end time of said dispensing event; and c. saving only video corresponding to the period of time beginning with said start time and ending with said end time.
- 94. The method of claim 93, further comprising the steps of:
a. saving video from a specified period of time before said start time; and b. saving video from a specified period of time after said end time.
- 95. The method of monitoring the dispensing of a liquid from a container, comprising the steps of:
a. detecting an event of dispensing a liquid; b. determining the type and amount of liquid dispensed; c. determining whether said dispensing event can be reconciled with a register ring-up; d. if said dispensing event can be reconciled with a register ring-up, then reconciling said dispensing event to said register ring-up; and e. if said dispensing event cannot be reconciled with a register ring-up, then accounting for said dispensing event.
- 96. The method of claim 95, wherein said accounting step includes decrementing the inventory by said unreconcilable dispensing event.
- 97. The method of claim 95, wherein said detecting step includes the detection of a dispensing event from a single-serving bottle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/169,918, filed on Dec. 10, 1999, and entitled “Service Transaction Monitoring System,” which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60169918 |
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