System for controlling vending machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6498965
  • Patent Number
    6,498,965
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 24, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A rewriting program is transferred from a main control apparatus to a terminal control apparatus and the terminal control apparatus executes the rewriting program. The rewriting program receives a new control program from the main control apparatus and rewrites a control program with a received new control program. This makes it possible to easily and reliably rewrite the control program even if a specification of the control program is changed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




One of conventionally known control systems for this type of a vending machine is a system, which includes controlled apparatuses each equipped with a terminal control apparatus, and a main control apparatus connected to the terminal control apparatuses via a communication line. The controlled apparatus here refers to a device controlled by the main control apparatus and includes, for example, a display apparatus to display the sum of money deposited, a product carrying-out apparatus to control carrying-out of products and a coin identification apparatus to identify the authenticity and type of coins deposited, etc.




In this control system, the main control apparatus supervises and controls all terminal control apparatuses. On the other hand, each terminal control apparatus individually controls its controlled apparatus based on the contents of communication with the main control apparatus. Each terminal control apparatus is equipped with a calculation apparatus, a storage apparatus, a controlled apparatus and an input/output apparatus, etc. and operates based on a control program stored in the storage apparatus.




By the way, this type of control system sometimes needs to renew the control program stored in the storage apparatus of the terminal control apparatus due to changes to the specification. In such a case, the storage apparatus is conventionally replaced with a new one. More specifically, this replacement work consists of removing a ROM, the storage apparatus, and mounting a new ROM storing a new control program.




However, such replacement work not only takes time and trouble but also is likely to involve trouble that the ROM pins are folded and damaged. Especially, the terminal control apparatuses are provided together with the controlled apparatuses and these controlled apparatuses are distributed in different places of the vending machine according to their respective functions. For this reason, replacing the storage apparatus of a terminal control apparatus installed in a place with poor workability takes considerable time and trouble. Furthermore, when storage apparatuses corresponding to a plurality of terminal apparatuses are replaced at a time, those storage apparatuses need to be replaced one by one. This not only takes considerable time and trouble but also involves a possibility that storage apparatuses may be mistaken for other apparatuses.




Such being the case, a control system is proposed which uses an electrically rewritable EEPROM as a storage apparatus of the terminal control apparatus. In this control system, each terminal control apparatus is provided with a connecting apparatus capable of connecting a detachable portable memory card and each terminal control apparatus is provided with a rewriting program. Then, a memory card in which a new control program is pre-stored is inserted into the connecting apparatus and the rewriting program is executed, and in this way the control program stored in the storage apparatus is replaced with a new one stored in the memory card. This method can update the control program relatively easily without requiring any troublesome operation like replacement of ROM. However, this control system still cannot solve the last problem described above.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a vending machine control system capable of easily and reliably rewriting a control program of each terminal control apparatus.




To attain this object, the present invention provides a control system for vending machine comprises a terminal control apparatus that controls controlled apparatuses of the vending machine and a main control apparatus that is connected with the terminal control apparatus via a transmission path and controls the terminal control apparatus through communication with the terminal control apparatus, wherein the main control apparatus includes transferring means for transferring a control program for the terminal control apparatus and a rewriting program to rewrite the control program to the terminal control apparatus via a transmission path, and the terminal control apparatus includes first storing means for storing the control program for the controlled apparatuses, second storing means for storing the rewriting program and rewriting program receiving and executing means for storing the rewriting program received from the main control apparatus in the second storing means and executing the rewriting program, the rewriting program executed by the rewriting program receiving and executing means receives the control program from the main control apparatus and rewrites the control program stored in the first storing means with the control program received from the main control apparatus.




According to the present invention, when a control program of the terminal control apparatus is rewritten, once the rewriting program is transferred from the main control apparatus to the terminal control apparatus, the rewriting program is executed by the rewriting program receiving/executing means of the terminal control apparatus. Then, a new control program is transferred from the main control apparatus according to the rewriting program and the control program stored in the first storing means is rewritten to the new control program. Thus, it is possible to easily and reliably update the control program without being influenced by the installation location of the terminal control apparatus. Moreover, since the rewriting program is transferred from the main control apparatus, the control program can be rewritten reliably even if the specification, etc. of the control program is modified.




The objects, configurations and effects other than those described above will become more apparent from the following detailed explanations.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of a control system for a vending machine according to a first embodiment;





FIG. 2

is a functional block diagram of the control system for the vending machine according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 3

is an outlined circuit diagram of the control system for the vending machine according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a flow chart of a transfer program according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a flow chart of a loader program according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 6

is a flow chart of a rewriting program according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a flow chart of a transfer program according to a second embodiment;





FIG. 8

is a flow chart of a loader program according to the second embodiment;





FIG. 9

is an outlined circuit diagram of a control system for a vending machine according to a third embodiment;





FIG. 10

is a drawing to explain a data table according to the third embodiment;





FIG. 11

is an outlined circuit diagram of a control system for a vending machine according to a fourth embodiment;





FIG. 12

is a drawing to explain data conversion according to the fourth embodiment; and





FIG. 13

is a schematic drawing of a control system according to another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




[First Embodiment]




With reference now to the attached drawings, a control system for a vending machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be explained below.

FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of a control system for the vending machine according to the first embodiment and

FIG. 2

is a functional block diagram of the control system for the vending machine according to the first embodiment.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, this control system for vending machine is mainly composed of a main control apparatus


100


, controlled apparatuses such as a coin identification apparatus


200


, a display apparatus


300


, a remote controller


400


, a product carrying-out apparatus (not shown) and a bill identification apparatus (not shown), and a transmission path


500


that connects the main control apparatus


100


and the controlled apparatuses.




The coin identification apparatus


200


is equipped with a coin identification section


202


to identify the authenticity and type of coins deposited and a terminal control apparatus


201


to control the coin identification section


202


. Likewise, the display apparatus


300


is equipped with a display section


302


such as a 7-segment LED and a terminal control apparatus


301


connected to the display section


302


to perform display control. Furthermore, the remote controller


400


is equipped with a display section


402


and operation section


403


and a terminal control apparatus


401


connected to these sections.




This control system controls the controlled apparatuses by carrying out communication between the main control apparatus


100


and the terminal control apparatuses


201


,


301


and


401


of their respective controlled apparatuses via the transmission path


500


. In the following descriptions, a case where only the coin identification apparatus


200


is used as a controlled apparatus will be explained.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the main control apparatus


100


is equipped with a communication control section


101


to control communication with the terminal control apparatus


201


via the transmission path


500


and normal control section


102


to control the controlled apparatuses to perform predetermined operations in a normal operation such as sale of a product or sales management. The main control apparatus


100


also includes an input section


103


to input a new control program


601


, etc. from a flash memory card


600


, an example of a detachable storage medium, and a transfer control section


104


to transfer the new control program


601


, etc. from the input section


103


to the terminal control apparatus


201


, etc. Furthermore, the main control apparatus


100


includes a display section


105


to notify a rewrite of the control program to the administrator, etc. of the vending machine.




The communication control section


101


includes a communication device corresponding to the transmission path


500


as the main component.




More specifically, the communication control section


101


controls packet communication with the terminal control apparatus


201


via the transmission path


500


. The communication control section


101


performs communication control about the transfer control section


104


, which is different from communication control about the normal control section


102


. More specifically, during communication about the transfer control section


104


, the communication control section


101


performs control that will increase the data transfer speed compared to a normal operation. This control is performed in concert with a communication control section


211


of the terminal control apparatus


201


, which will be described later. For example, the data transfer speed is increased by increasing the communication speed along the transmission path


500


, suppressing communication with other terminal control apparatuses or switching to a communication protocol that allows dedicated high-speed transfer.




The normal control section


102


is means for controlling the controlled apparatuses to perform predetermined operations in a normal operation such as sale of a product or sales management by the administrator, etc. For example, the normal control section


102


acquires the money deposited from the coin identification apparatus


200


or instructs the display apparatus


300


to start a display. Specific contents of control for the controlled apparatuses are the same as those of conventional arts, and therefore their explanations will be omitted here.




The input section


103


is means for inputting the new control program


601


, new data


602


used to execute the new control program


601


and a rewriting program


603


of the new control program


601


to the transfer control section


104


. The specific configuration of this input section


103


is determined by a medium used to input the new control program


601


, etc. For example, when a memory card


600


is used as a medium as shown in

FIG. 2

, its reading apparatus constitutes the main component. On the other hand, when a CD-ROM or flexible disk, etc. is used as the medium, a reading apparatus corresponding to the medium constitutes the main component. Moreover, when a communication line is used as a medium, a communication device corresponding to the communication line constitutes the main component. A modem, TA and router are examples of this communication device. The communication line as a medium can be wired or wireless.




The transfer control section


104


is means for transferring the new control program


601


input from the input section


103


, new data


602


and rewriting program


603


to the terminal control apparatus


201


, etc. More specifically, the transfer control section


104


transfers the rewriting program


603


to the terminal control apparatus


201


, etc., a controlled apparatus, which is a target of the new control program


601


, via the transmission path


500


and transfers the new control program


601


and the new data


602


in concert with the rewriting program


603


executed by the terminal control apparatus


201


.




The terminal control apparatus


201


is equipped with the communication control section


211


to control communication with the main control apparatus


100


via the transmission path


500


, the normal control section


212


to control the coin identification section


202


to perform a predetermined operation in a normal operation such as sale of a product and sales management and an input/output control section


215


connected to the coin identification section


202


. The terminal control apparatus


201


further includes a rewriting program reception/execution section


216


to receive the rewriting program


603


from the main control apparatus


100


and execute this rewriting program


603


. When the rewriting program reception/execution section


216


executes the rewriting program


603


, the control program


213


and various data


214


of the normal control section


212


are rewritten to the new control program


601


and new data


602


.




As in the case of the communication control section


101


of the main control apparatus


100


, the communication control section


211


has a communication device compatible with the transmission path


500


as the main component. More specifically, the communication control section


211


controls packet communication with the communication control section


101


of the main control apparatus


100


via the transmission path


500


. Furthermore, during a transfer of the new control program


601


, etc., the communication control section


211


performs communication control different from control during normal communication in concert with the communication control section


101


of the main control apparatus


100


. More specifically, during a transfer of the new control program


601


, etc., the communication control section


211


controls so that the data transfer speed is increased compared to that during a normal operation. For example, the communication control section


211


increases the data transfer speed by increasing the communication speed of the transmission path


500


and suppressing communication between other terminal control apparatuses and the main control apparatus or switching to a communication protocol that allows a dedicated high-speed transfer.




The normal control section


212


controls the coin identification section


202


connected via the input/output control section


215


while mutually communicating with the main control apparatus


100


. The contents of control of the normal control section


212


are the same as those of conventional arts, and therefore explanations thereof will be omitted. This normal control section


212


operates based on the control program


213


. When the control program


213


is executed, various data


214


such as product unit price information is accessed. The control program


213


is stored in an electrically rewritable storage apparatus.




The transmission path


500


is a communication medium to perform mutual communication between the communication control section


101


of the main control apparatus


100


and the communication control section


211


of the terminal control apparatus


201


. As the transmission path


500


, a wired medium such as a metallic cable and optical fiber or a wireless medium is used. In this embodiment, a metallic cable is used.




An example of a specific circuit configuration of the control system for the vending machine above will be explained with reference to FIG.


3


.

FIG. 3

is an outlined circuit diagram of the control system for the vending machine according to the first embodiment.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the main control apparatus


100


is equipped with a CPU


111


, a RAM


112


, an EEPROM


113


, a communication control section


116


, an input section


117


, an LED


118


, a piezoelectric speaker


119


and a bus


120


that connects these sections. The RAM


112


is a volatile memory such as an SRAM and DRAM and is mainly a storage apparatus for various operations. The EEPROM


113


is an electrically rewritable non-volatile memory and stores a normal control program


114


and transfer program


115


. The communication control section


116


is an interface section with the transmission path


500


. The input section


117


is an interface section with the memory card


600


, which is a storage medium such as the new control program


601


. The LED


118


and piezoelectric speaker


119


notify or display various information to the administrator, etc. by means of light or sound.




The terminal control apparatus


201


is equipped with a CPU


221


, RAM


222


, a first EEPROM


223


, a second EEPROM


226


, a communication control section


228


, an input/output control section


229


and a bus


230


that connects these sections. The RAM


222


is a volatile memory such as an SRAM and DRAM and is mainly a storage apparatus for various operations. The first EEPROM


223


and the second EEPROM


226


are electrically rewritable non-volatile memories. The first EEPROM stores a normal control program


224


and various data


225


used for operation of the program. The second EEPROM


226


stores a rewriting program reception/execution program (hereinafter referred to as “loader program”)


227


. The communication control section


228


is an interface section with the transmission path


500


. The input/output control section


229


is an interface section with the coin identification section


202


.




Then, the operation of the main control apparatus


100


will be explained. The main control apparatus


100


operates based on the normal control program


114


and transfer program


115


stored in the EEPROM


113


. The operation based on the normal control program


114


is the same as that of the conventional art and therefore explanations thereof will be omitted here. The operation based on the transfer program


115


will be explained with reference to

FIG. 4

below.

FIG. 4

is a flow chart of the transfer program according to the first embodiment.




This transfer program


115


starts to operate when the memory card


600


is inserted into the input section


117


during the operation based on the normal control program


114


.




First, the program makes the LED


118


light up and makes the piezoelectric speaker


119


output sound to indicate the start of processing (step S


101


). Here, the piezoelectric speaker


119


produces one short beeping sound. This notifies the administrator of the vending machine that the rewriting operation starts.




Then, the program reads the data of the terminal control apparatus, the operation target, from the new control program


601


stored in the memory card


600


and judges whether the terminal control apparatus is connected to the main control apparatus


100


via the transmission path


500


based on this (step S


102


). In the case where the terminal control apparatus is not connected to the main control apparatus


100


, the program shifts the processing to step S


113


to carry out error processing (step S


103


).




Then, the program sends a rewriting start command to the terminal control apparatus


201


, a rewriting target, via the transmission path


500


(step S


104


). After this, the program waits for a reply from the terminal control apparatus


201


(step S


105


). When the reply content from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Transmission OK”, the program sends the rewriting program


603


stored in the memory card


600


to the terminal control apparatus


201


(step S


106


). After this transmission, when the transmission result sent back from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Abnormal end”, the program shifts the processing to step S


113


to carry out error processing (step S


107


).




When the reply content sent back from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Normal end”, the program further waits until the terminal control apparatus


201


sends “Transmission OK” that allows the transmission of the new control program


601


(step S


108


). Upon reception of this “Transmission OK”, the program sends the new control program


601


to the terminal control apparatus


201


and then sends the new data


602


to the terminal control apparatus


201


(steps S


109


, S


110


). Then, if the reply from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Abnormal end”, the program shifts the processing to step S


113


to carry out error processing (step S


111


).




When the reply content from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Normal end”, the program makes the piezoelectric speaker


119


produce sound to notify that the rewriting processing has ended normally (step S


112


). Here, the piezoelectric speaker


119


produces one long beep sound.




In step S


113


shifted from the above-described steps S


103


, S


107


and S


111


, the program makes the piezoelectric speaker


119


produce sound to notify that the rewriting processing has not ended normally (step S


113


). Here, the piezoelectric speaker


119


produces a few long beep sounds.




Finally, the program confirms that the memory card


600


has been removed (step S


114


), turns off the LED


118


and ends the processing (step S


115


). After the processing based on this transfer program


115


has ended, it is possible to return to the processing based on the normal control program


114


.




Then, the operation of the terminal control apparatus


201


will be explained. The terminal control apparatus


201


operates based on the normal control program


224


stored in the first EEPROM


223


and the loader program


227


stored in the second EEPROM


226


. Here, the operation based on the normal control program


224


is the same as that of the conventional art, and therefore explanations thereof will be omitted here. The operation based on the loader program


227


will be explained below with reference to FIG.


5


.

FIG. 5

is a flow chart of the loader program according to the first embodiment.




This loader program


227


starts to operate when a rewriting start command (see step S


104


in

FIG. 4

) is received from the main control apparatus


100


during an operation based on the normal control program


224


.




First, it is judged whether the rewriting start command is directed to the own terminal control apparatus or not (step S


201


). When the received rewriting start command is of a type different from the type of the own terminal control apparatus, the loader program shifts the processing to step S


207


to carry out error processing (step S


202


).




Then, the program sends to the main control apparatus


100


the information that it is ready to receive the rewriting program


603


(step S


203


). Then, in response to the transmission of the information, the program receives the rewriting program


603


sent from the main control apparatus


100


and writes this to the RAM


222


(step S


204


). When the reception and writing have not ended normally, the program shifts the processing to step S


207


to carry out error processing (step S


205


).




When the reception of the rewriting program


603


and writing to the RAM


222


have ended normally, the program notifies the main control apparatus


100


that the rewriting has ended normally via the transmission path


500


(step S


206


). Then, the program executes the rewriting program


603


written in the RAM


222


(step S


208


). When the execution of the rewriting program


603


is completed, the program releases the storage area in the RAM


222


that has stored the rewriting program


603


(step S


209


).




Then, the operation of the rewriting program


603


in the aforementioned step S


208


will be explained with reference to the flow chart in FIG.


6


.

FIG. 6

is a flow chart of the rewriting program according to the first embodiment.




The rewriting program


603


erases the control program


224


and various data


225


stored in the first EEPROM


223


first (step S


301


). Then, the program sends to the main control apparatus


100


the information that it is ready to rewrite (step S


302


). Then, in response to the transmission of the information, the program receives the new control program


601


sent from the main control apparatus


100


and writes this to the first EEPROM


223


(step S


303


). Then, the program receives the new data


602


sent from the main control apparatus


100


following the new control program


601


and writes this to the first EEPROM


223


(step S


304


). Then, the program judges whether the processing of this reception and writing have ended normally or not (step S


305


) and if there is any error, the program sends to the main control apparatus


100


the information that an error has occurred (step S


306


). When the processing has ended normally, the program sends to the main control apparatus


100


the information that the processing has ended normally (step S


307


) and the program resets itself and thereby ends the operation based on the rewriting program


603


and the operation based on the new control program


601


written in the first EEPROM


223


starts to operate (step S


308


).




According to the control system for the vending machine according to this embodiment, when the memory card


600


is inserted into the main control apparatus


100


, the rewriting program


603


stored in the memory card


600


is transferred to the terminal control apparatus


201


via the transmission path


500


and written to the RAM


222


of the terminal control apparatus


201


. Then, through the execution of the rewriting program


603


, the control program


224


of the terminal control apparatus


201


is rewritten with the new control program


601


stored in the memory card


600


. Thus, this embodiment makes it possible to easily and reliably update the control program without being influenced by the installation location of the terminal control apparatus


201


.




Furthermore, in the control system according to this embodiment, the main control apparatus


100


transfers the rewriting program


603


that rewrites the control program to the terminal control apparatus


201


and the terminal control apparatus


201


executes this rewriting program


603


, making it possible to reliably perform appropriate rewriting according to changes to the specification, etc. of the control program. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the storage area that stores the program is released after the execution of the rewriting program


603


, and therefore it is possible to effectively use memory space of the terminal control apparatus


201


.




Furthermore, the control system according to this embodiment sends not only the new control program


601


but also the new data


602


necessary to execute the program and rewrites the various data


225


used by the terminal control apparatus


201


with the new data


602


, making it possible to reliably perform the operation by the new control program


601


after rewriting.




Furthermore, in this embodiment, the terminal control apparatus


201


stores the normal control program


224


and loader program


227


in different EEPROMS, but it is also possible to store those programs in the same EEPROM. Furthermore, the normal control program


224


and various data


225


are stored in the same EEPROM, but it is also possible to store the various data


225


in another EEPROM or RAM, etc.




[Second Embodiment]




A control system for a vending machine according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG.


7


and FIG.


8


.

FIG. 7

is a flow chart of a transfer program according to the second embodiment and

FIG. 8

is a flow chart of a loader program according to the second embodiment.




The control system according to this embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that while in the first embodiment, the terminal control apparatus


201


releases the storage area that stores the rewriting program


603


after the rewriting program


603


is executed, in this embodiment the storage area continues to store the rewriting program even after the program is executed and the rewriting program stored in the terminal control apparatus


201


is executed if the type of the rewriting program remains the same in the next rewriting. The other parts of the configuration are the same as those in the first embodiment, and therefore explanations thereof will be omitted and only the operation of the transfer program


115




a


in the main control apparatus


100


and loader program


227




a


in the terminal control apparatus


201


will be explained.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the transfer program


115




a


in the main control apparatus


100


starts to operate when the memory card


600


is inserted into the input section


117


during an operation based on the normal control program


114


.




First, the program makes the LED


118


light up and makes the piezoelectric speaker


119


output sound to indicate the start of processing (step S


401


). Here, the piezoelectric speaker


119


produces one short beeping sound. This notifies the administrator of the vending machine that the rewriting operation starts.




Then, the program reads the data of the terminal control apparatus, which is the operation target, from the new control program


601


stored in the memory card


600


and based on this, the program judges whether the terminal control apparatus is connected to the main control apparatus


100


via the transmission path


500


(step S


402


). In the case where the terminal control apparatus is not connected to the main control apparatus


100


, the program shifts the processing to step S


414


to carry out error processing (step S


403


).




Then, the program sends a rewriting start command and the version information of the rewriting program


603


to the terminal control apparatus


201


, a rewriting target, via the transmission path


500


(step S


404


). After this, the program waits for a reply about whether the transmission of the rewriting program


603


is required from the terminal control apparatus


201


or not (step S


405


). When the reply content from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Transmission required”, the program shifts the processing to step S


406


and starts preparation for the transmission of the rewriting program


603


. On the other hand, when the reply content from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Transmission not required”, the program shifts the processing to step S


409


and omits the transmission of the rewriting program


603


and starts preparation for the transmission of the new control program


601


, etc.




In step S


406


, the program waits for a reply “Transmission OK” from the terminal control apparatus


201


, and when the reply content from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Transmission OK”, the program sends the rewriting program


603


stored in the memory card


600


to the terminal control apparatus


201


(steps S


406


, S


407


). After this transmission, when the transmission result sent back from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Abnormal end”, the program shifts the processing to step S


414


to carry out error processing (step S


408


). When the reply content from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Normal end”, the program shifts the processing to step S


409


(step S


408


).




In step S


409


, the program waits until the terminal control apparatus


201


sends “Transmission OK” that allows the transmission of the new control program


601


(step S


409


). Upon reception of “Transmission OK”, the program sends the new control program


601


to the terminal control apparatus


201


and then sends the new data


602


to the terminal control apparatus


201


(steps S


410


, S


411


). Then, when the reply from the terminal control apparatus


201


is “Abnormal end”, the program shifts the processing to step S


414


to carry out error processing (step S


412


).




When the reply contents from the terminal control apparatus


201


are “Normal end”, the program makes the piezoelectric speaker


119


produce sound to notify that the rewriting processing has ended normally (step S


413


). Here, the piezoelectric speaker


119


produces one long beep sound.




In step S


414


shifted from above-described steps S


403


, S


408


and S


412


, the program makes the piezoelectric speaker


119


produce sound to notify that the rewriting processing has not ended normally (step S


414


). Here, the piezoelectric speaker


119


produces a few long beep sounds.




Finally, the program confirms whether the memory card


600


has been removed or not (step S


415


), makes the LED


118


go off and ends the processing (step S


416


). After the processing based on this transfer program


115




a


ends, it is possible to return to the processing based on the normal control program


114


.




On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the loader program


227




a


starts to operate by receiving a rewriting command (see step S


404


in

FIG. 7

) from the main control apparatus


100


during an operation based on the normal control program


224


.




First, the program judges whether the rewriting start command is directed to the own terminal control apparatus or not (step S


501


). When the received rewriting start command is of a type different from the type of the own terminal control apparatus, the program shifts the processing to step S


512


to carry out error processing (step S


502


).




Then, the program compares the version information of the rewriting program received together with the above-described rewriting command with the version information of the previous rewriting program stored in the RAM


222


and judges whether both are the same or not (step S


503


). When the judgment result shows that both are the same, the program sends the information that transmission is not required to the main control apparatus


100


(steps S


504


, S


506


), shifts the processing to step S


511


to execute the previously used rewriting program without receiving the rewriting program


603


. On the other hand, the judgment result above shows that both do not match, the program sends the information that transmission is required to the main control apparatus


100


(step S


504


, S


505


) and the program shifts the processing to step S


507


to receive the rewriting program


603


from the main control apparatus


100


.




In step S


507


, the program sends the information that it is ready to receive the rewriting program


603


to the main control apparatus


100


(step S


507


). Then, the program receives the rewriting program


603


sent by the main control apparatus


100


in response to the transmission of the information and writes the rewriting program


603


in the RAM


222


(step S


508


). When the reception and writing have not ended normally, the program shifts the processing to step S


512


to carry out error processing (step S


509


).




When the reception of the rewriting program


603


and writing to RAM


222


have ended normally, the program notifies the main control apparatus


100


that the writing has ended normally via the transmission path


500


(step S


510


).




In step S


511


, the program executes the rewriting program


603


written in the RAM


222


(step S


511


). When the execution of the rewriting program


603


is completed, the program ends the processing without releasing the storage area in the RAM


222


that has stored the rewriting program


603


unlike the first embodiment.




Thus, the control system according to this embodiment, it is judged whether the transmission of the rewriting program


603


is required or not prior to the transfer of the new control program


601


and the rewriting program


603


is transferred only when the transmission is required, and therefore the total time required for rewriting can be shortened. Other actions and effects are the same as those in the first embodiment.




[Third Embodiment]




A control system according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG.


9


and FIG.


10


.

FIG. 9

is an outlined circuit diagram of the control system for a vending machine according to the third embodiment and

FIG. 10

is a drawing to explain a data table.




The control system according to this embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that while in the first embodiment, the new data


602


required by the new control program


601


is sent to the terminal control apparatus


201


together with the new control program


601


, in this embodiment the new data


602


is not sent, but a data table


604


is sent instead. This difference will be explained in detail below. The parts of the same configuration in this figure as those in the first embodiment are assigned the same reference numerals.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the memory card


600


is provided with a new control program


601


, a data table


604


used for the new control program


601


to access various data


225


of the terminal control apparatus


201


and a rewriting program


603


.




In this control system, the data table


604


together with the new control program


601


is transferred from the main control apparatus


100


to the terminal control apparatus


201


and the data table


604


is stored in the RAM


222


. At this time, unlike the first embodiment, the various data


225


stored in the first EEPROM


223


is not erased.




The new control program


601


is stored in the first EEPROM


223


and uses the data table


604


stored in the RAM


222


to access the various data


225


accessed by the control program


224


before rewriting. This data table


604


stores an address in the various data


225


, which stores data corresponding to a data name such as “Unit price of product 1” as shown in FIG.


10


. That is, the data table


604


is pointer information indicating the address in the various data


225


corresponding to the data name. To access the value of “Unit price of product 1”, for example, the new control program


601


can acquire address “0x1020” from the data table


604


and acquire value “120” from address “0x1020” of the first EEPROM that stores the various data


225


.




Thus, the control system according to this embodiment can access the various data


225


used by the previous control program from the new control program


601


, and can thereby reliably take over the previous environment. Other actions and effects are the same as those in the first embodiment.




In this embodiment, the various data


225


, the target of the data table


604


, is stored in the first EEPROM


223


, but the various data


225


can also be stored in another storage apparatus such as the RAM


222


in addition to the first EEPROM


223


. This allows the various data changed by the operation of the terminal control apparatus


201


to be accessed from the new control program


601


.




[Fourth Embodiment]




A control system according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG.


11


and FIG.


12


.

FIG. 11

is an outlined circuit diagram of the vending machine control system according to the fourth embodiment and

FIG. 12

is a drawing to explain data conversion.




The control system according to this embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that while in the first embodiment, the new data


602


required by the new control program


601


is sent to the terminal control apparatus


201


together with the new control program


601


, in this embodiment, the new data


602


is not sent, but a data conversion program


605


that converts the various data


225


of the terminal control apparatus


201


is sent instead. This difference will be explained in detail below. The parts of the same configuration in this drawing as those in the first embodiment are assigned the same reference numerals.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, the memory card


600


is provided with a new control program


601


, a data conversion program


605


to convert the various data


225


before rewriting to allow the various data


225


to be accessed from the new control program


601


and a rewriting program


603


.




In this control system, the data conversion program


605


together with the new control program


601


is transferred from the main control apparatus


100


to the terminal control apparatus


201


and the data conversion program


605


is stored in the RAM


222


. Then, the data conversion program


605


is executed before the loader program


227


or rewriting program


603


starts to be processed by the new control program


601


.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, the data conversion table


605


changes the arrangement of the various data


225


(see FIG.


12


(


a


)) stored in the first EEPROM


223


to an arrangement (see FIG.


12


(


b


)) accessible from the new control program


601


.




Thus, the control system according to this embodiment converts the data so that the new control program


601


can access the various data


225


used by the previous control program, and can thereby reliably take over the previous environment. Other actions and effects are the same as those in the first embodiment.




In this embodiment, the various data


225


, the target of the data table


604


, is stored in the first EEPROM


223


, but the various data


225


can also be stored in another storage apparatus such as the RAM


222


in addition to the first EEPROM


223


. This allows the various data changed by the operation of the terminal control apparatus


201


to be accessed from the new control program


601


.




The present embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.




For example, the above embodiments use a storage medium such as the memory card


600


to input a new control program, etc. to the main control apparatus


100


, but it is also possible to use a different storage medium. For example, it is also possible to use a flexible disk, CD-ROM or magnetic card, etc. It is further possible, as shown in

FIG. 13

, to input the new control program, etc. from a host computer


702


via a communication line


701


without using any storage medium. In this case, the administrator of the vending machine


700


need not go to the place where the machine is installed, and therefore it is easy to rewrite the program. This is particularly effective when a plurality of vending machines


700


needs to be rewritten all together as in the case of a wholesale change of the unit price of a product. Moreover, the communication line


701


can be either wired or wireless and any type of protocol can be used. For example, a PHS (Personal Handy-phone System) network can be used.



Claims
  • 1. A control system for vending machine, comprising:a terminal control apparatus that controls controlled apparatuses of the vending machine; and a main control apparatus that is connected to the terminal control apparatus via a transmission path and controls the terminal control apparatus through communication with the terminal control apparatus, wherein the main control apparatus includes transferring means for transferring a control program of the terminal control apparatus and a rewriting program that rewrites the control program to the terminal control apparatus via the transmission path, the terminal control apparatus includes first storing means for storing the control program of the controlled apparatuses, second storing means for storing said rewriting program and rewriting program receiving/executing means for storing said rewriting program received from the main control apparatus into the second storing means and executing said rewriting program, and the rewriting program executed by said rewriting program receiving/executing means receives the control program from the main control apparatus and rewrites the control program stored in said first storing means with the control program received from the main control apparatus.
  • 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said rewriting program receiving/executing means releases the storage area of the rewriting program in the second storing means after the operation by the rewriting program is completed.
  • 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein said rewriting program receiving/executing means compares the rewriting program to be sent from the main control apparatus with the rewriting program stored in the second storing means prior to reception of the rewriting program from the main control apparatus and when both programs are identical, executes the rewriting program stored in the second storing means without receiving any rewriting program.
  • 4. The system according to claim 1, wherein said main control apparatus includes inputting means for inputting said control program from a detachable storage medium that stores the control program to said transferring means.
  • 5. The system according to claim 1, wherein said main control apparatus includes inputting means for inputting the control program received from a remote place via a communication line to said transferring means.
  • 6. The system according to claim 1, wherein said terminal control apparatus further includes third storing means for storing data necessary to execute the control program,said transferring means of the main control apparatus transfers data necessary to execute. said control program together with the control program to the terminal control apparatus, and said terminal control apparatus rewrites the data stored in the third storing means with the data received from the main control apparatus by executing said rewriting program.
  • 7. The system according to claim 1, wherein said terminal control apparatus further includes third storing means for storing data necessary to execute the control program,said transferring means of the main control apparatus transfers a conversion program to convert said data so that said control program can access data stored in said third storing means together with the control program to the terminal control apparatus, and said terminal control apparatus converts the data stored in the third storing means by executing said conversion program received from the main control apparatus.
  • 8. The system according to claim 1, wherein said terminal control apparatus further includes third storing means for storing data necessary to execute the control program,said transferring means of the main control apparatus transfers information of access to said data so that said control program can access data stored in said third storing means together with the control program to the terminal control apparatus, and said terminal control apparatus accesses the data stored in the third storing means based on said access information when the control program received from the main control apparatus is executed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-136230 May 2000 JP
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