Fluid Dispenser with Time of Flight Proximity Sensor
20170319014 ยท 2017-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02W30/64
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65F1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47K5/1217
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65F1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hand cleaning fluid dispenser for dispensing fluid onto a user's hand includes a time of flight sensor to determine a distance of a hand of a user below an outlet of the dispenser from which the dispenser when activated dispenses the fluid and a controller to activate the dispenser to dispense the fluid from the outlet when the hand is sensed to be within a predetermined range of distances below the outlet.
Claims
1. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser for dispensing fluid onto a user's hand, the dispenser including a time of flight sensor to determine at successive times a distance of a moving object relative an outlet of the dispenser from which the dispenser when activated dispenses the fluid; the dispenser including a controller to activate the dispenser to dispense the fluid from the outlet when the distance of the moving object is sensed to be within a first set of predetermined distances below the outlet that fluid dispensed from the outlet will engage the moving object.
2. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the controller activates the dispenser to dispense a first dose of fluid when the moving object is first sensed to be within the first set of predetermined distances below the outlet.
3. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 1 in which the dispenser includes a battery, the dispenser is powered by the battery and the controller controls the operation of the flight sensor to reduce the consumption of the electrical power from the battery by changing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense the distance of moving objects from the outlet.
4. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 3 in which the controller changing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense the distance of moving objects as a function of the distance of sensed.
5. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 4 wherein the controller increasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the distances sensed reduce and the controller decreasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the distances sense increase.
6. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 3 in which the controller changing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense the distance of moving objects as a function of the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed.
7. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 4 in which the controller changing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense the distance of moving objects as a function of the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed.
8. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 6 wherein the controller increasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed reduces and the controller decreasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed increases.
9. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 3 wherein: in which the controller changing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense the distance of moving objects as a function of the distance of sensed, wherein the controller increasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the distances sensed reduce and the controller decreasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the distances sensed increase, the controller changing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense the distance of moving objects as a function of the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed, the controller increasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed reduces and the controller decreasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed increases, when the time of flight sensor does not sense during a first period of time moving objects within a second set of predetermined distances greater than distances of the first set of predetermined distances, the controller controlling the sensor to sense at a first frequency, and while the time of flight sensor is sensing at the first frequency or greater than the first frequency, when a moving object is sensed within the first set of predetermined distances relative the outlet the controller controlling the sensor to sense at a second frequency less that the first frequency.
10. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 9 wherein: while the time of flight sensor is sensing at the second frequency or less than the first frequency when a moving object is sensed within a third set of predetermined distances relative the outlet within the first set of predetermined distances but less than at least some of the distances within the first set of predetermined distances, the controller controlling the sensor to sense at a frequency less than the second frequency, and when the time of flight sensor does not sense during a third period of time a moving object within the third set of predetermined distances the controller controlling the sensor to sense at a frequency at or below the second frequency.
11. A hand cleaning fluid dispenser as claimed in claim 3 wherein the dispenser includes a reservoir containing the fluid to be dispensed, a pump for dispensing fluid from the reservoir out the outlet and onto the user's hand.
12. A device having a consumable attribute which is consumed during use and which is replaceable, the consumable attribute having a reference surface which varies in distance from a reference point as the consumable attribute is consumed, a time of flight sensor to determine a distance of the reference surface from the reference point, a controller to estimate the extent to which the consumable attribute is present in the device based on the distance determined by the sensor.
13. A device as claimed in claim 12 wherein: the device is a dispenser of the consumable attribute, the consumable attribute comprising a consumable material to be dispensed by the dispenser, and the consumable material having the reference surface which varies in distance from the reference point as the consumable material is dispensed.
14. A device as claimed in claim 13 wherein the dispenser comprises a fluid dispenser, the consumable material comprises a fluid, the fluid dispenser including reservoir containing the fluid, the fluid within the reservoir having an upper surface comprising the reference surface the reference point being above the upper surface, the controller estimating the extent to which the reservoir is full or empty based on the distance determined by the sensor.
15. A device as claimed in claim 13 wherein the dispenser comprises a paper dispenser, the consumable material comprises a paper supply comprising a roll of paper sheet material or a stack of paper sheet material, the paper supply having a surface of the paper sheet material comprising the reference surface, the controller estimating the extent to which the paper supply is full or empty based on the distance determined by the sensor.
16. A device as claimed in claim 12 wherein: the device is a refuse bin, the bin having an interior cavity bounded by a circumferentially extending side wall and a bottom wall, and an access opening via which refuse material may be inserted into the bin and form a pile of the refuse within the cavity supported on the bottom wall and constrained between the side walls with the pile having an upwardly directed uppermost surface which varies in distance from the reference point as the refuse material is inserted into the bin, the uppermost surface comprising the reference surface, the reference point fixed above the refuse, the controller estimating the extent to which the bin is full or empty of the refuse material based on the distance determined by the sensor.
17. A device as claimed in claim 12 wherein the device is powered by a battery and the controller controls operation of the time of flight sensor to reduce consumption of electrical power from the battery by changing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense the reference surface as a function of the time passed since a change in the distance was last sensed, the controller increasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed reduces and the controller decreasing the frequency that the sensor is activated to sense a moving object as the time passed since the distance of a moving object was last sensed increases,
18. A device as claimed in claim 12 wherein the controller has a communications capability to communicate to a remote computer data regarding the distances and time.
19. A device as claimed in claim 18 wherein the controller and/or the remote computer estimating when the distance will be representative of the consumable attribute being nil.
20. A device as claimed in claim 12 wherein the controller estimating when the distance will be representative of the consumable attribute being nil based on the changes of the distances sensed with time.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0091] Further aspects and advantages of the invention will appear from the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0111] After dispensing of any dose of fluid, additional movement of the hand of the user in a hand gesture downwardly and then back upwardly, for example, from the position of
[0112] In the context of a touchless dispenser 10 as shown, for example, in
[0113] The scan rate of the sensor 18 is the frequency that the sensor 18 is activated to scan for objects with time. In accordance with the present invention, the controller 15 controls the scan rate so as to reduce the scan rate and thereby save energy during dormant periods of time, increase the scan rate to provide for fluid activation during certain periods of time and, preferably, to further increase the scan rate at times when the sensor 18 is desired to detect gestures of the hand 9.
[0114] In accordance with the present invention, preferably, a single sensor 18 is utilized and a single sensor is adequate to detect gestures of the hand dependent upon varying distances of the hand from the sensor 18.
[0115] In a further aspect of the present invention, the sensor 18 may comprise two, more preferably three sensors 18 which are mounted at different locations on the dispenser and can be used to detect three-dimensional gestures within a supervised volume about the dispenser represented by overlapping volumes in the view range of the sensors. For example, in
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[0117] The single time of flight sensor 29 is provided coupled to the housing 21 to measure the distance D of the top 28 of the stack 23 from the sensor 29 with time. The distance D of the top 28 of the stack 23 from the sensor 29 represents the supply of towels in the dispenser 20.
[0118] Data representing the measured distances D with time as well as an identification of the specific dispenser are created and preferably stored and/or transmitted.
[0119] The controller 31 not only controls operation of the sensor 29 but also preferably controls the transition of the data preferably to the communication device 33. The communication device could be a simple LED visible to servicing staff on the exterior of the housing and providing an indication of the supply of paper in the dispenser 20. More preferably, the communication device 33 is a wireless communication device as to transmit the data wirelessly to a remote computer server, not shown, from which the data can be utilized to control maintenance of the dispenser 20, for example, as to be read by the servicing staff to determine when to refile the dispenser with paper towels, and to give notices and warnings as to low paper conditions. Such transmitted data is to be gathered and stored so as to provide not only the actual height of the paper stack and therefore the amount of available papers known at any time, but also the history and changes of the amount of paper in the dispenser over the time from which preferably patterns of intensity of usage can be determined. The monitoring of the data on usage with time can be used to predict when the dispenser is going to be empty. Preferably, with such an arrangement, servicing staff are alerted and can know when a dispenser has to be refilled and the time and effort of servicing staff can be optimized as to reduce it to necessary actions.
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[0123] The time of flight sensor 61 is fixed at a reference point above the bin 60 such that the field of view of the time of flight sensor 61 is downward into the cavity 62 to measure the distance from the time of flight sensor 61 to the uppermost surface 68. By measuring this distance, the extent to which the bin 60 is filled can be determined at any time and over time.
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[0125] The time of flight sensor 61 may preferably be secured to the waste bin 60 as onto a lid or cover 70 or the wall 57 of the bin 60. In the bin 60 of
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[0128] While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, many variations and modifications may now occur to a person skilled in the art. For a definition of the invention, reference is made to the following claims.