ON GRID/OFF GRID UTILITY KIOSK
20230334598 · 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06Q20/18
PHYSICS
E03F5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03B7/095
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02J9/068
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G06Q20/18
PHYSICS
Abstract
A utility provisioning station for providing utility services to a consumer. The utility provisioning station includes a power supply, a water storage tank, a sewage storage tank, a communications module, an ecommerce interface, and a controller. The power supply supplies electrical power service to the consumer. The water storage tank retains and supplies water service to the consumer. The sewage storage tank provides wastewater services by receiving and retaining wastewater from the consumer. The communications module provides telecommunications services to the consumer. The ecommerce interface receives requests for selected utility services. The controller controls the power supply, the water storage tank, the sewage storage tank, and the communications module, and directs the selected utility services to be provided to the consumer.
Claims
1. A utility provisioning station for providing utility services to a consumer, wherein the utility provisioning station comprises: utility services for a consumer; and a communications/control module comprising: an ecommerce interface configured to receive a request from the consumer for one or more utility services; and a controller configured to control the supply of utility services by the utility provisioning station, and to selectively provide utility services to the consumer.
2. The utility provisioning station of claim 1, wherein the utility services comprise at least one of: a power supply configured to supply electrical power service to the consumer; a water storage tank configured to retain water and supply water service to the consumer; and a sewage storage tank configured to provide wastewater services by receiving and retaining wastewater from the consumer.
3. The utility provisioning station of claim 2, wherein the power supply comprises an energy storage module comprising at least one battery.
4. The utility provisioning station of claim 3, wherein the power supply comprises a solar panel array and/or a generator configured to produce electrical power and to supply electrical power to the energy storage module.
5. The utility provisioning station of claim 2, wherein the water storage tank comprises a water pump configured to selectively pump the water from the water storage tank to the consumer.
6. The utility provisioning station of claim 2, wherein the sewage storage tank comprises a wastewater pump configured to selectively pump wastewater from the consumer to the sewage storage tank.
7. The utility provisioning station of claim 1, wherein the communications/control module further comprises a communications module configured to provide telecommunications services to the consumer.
8. The utility provisioning station of claim 1, wherein the telecommunications services comprises at least one of telephonic services and Internet access.
9. The utility provisioning station of claim 1, wherein the consumer is one of a recreational vehicle, a temporary residence, and an emergency service vehicle.
10. The utility provisioning station of claim 1, wherein the ecommerce interface is configured to receive electronic payment as part of a request for selected utility services.
11. The utility provisioning station of claim 1 further comprising a utilities interface for delivering the utilities services.
12. The utility provisioning station of claim 11, wherein the utilities interface includes a security housing for securing access to the utilities services.
13. A utility kiosk interface system for coordinating the supply of utility services from a plurality of utility kiosks to a plurality of requesting consumers, wherein the system comprises: a plurality of utility kiosks, each configured to provide one or more utility services; a communications module communicatively coupled to each of the plurality of utility kiosks, the communications module comprising a network interface configured to communicatively couple to a plurality of consumers, and a controller configured to manage communications between the plurality of consumers and the plurality of utility kiosks; and a plurality of utility providers, each configured to provide at least one utility service to at least one of the utility kiosks; wherein the communications module is configured to manage utility service requests and/or utility reprovision requests from one or more utility kiosks to the plurality of utility providers; and wherein the communications module is configured to manage utility service requests from any one or more of the plurality of requesting consumers, and configured to manage the reservation of utility services from a particular utility kiosk for a particular consumer.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the utility kiosk comprises one of: a utility provisioning device arranged as a self-contained system (“off-grid”), a utility provisioning device coupled to publicly provided utilities (“on-grid”), and a utility provisioning device configured as a hybrid system with some utility services provided internally (“off-grid”), while other utility services are provided by public utilities (“on-grid”).
15. The system of claim 13, wherein the consumer is one of a recreational vehicle, a temporary residence, and an emergency service vehicle.
16. The system of claim 13, wherein the one or more utility services comprise at least one of: a power supply configured to supply electrical power service to the consumer; a water storage tank configured to retain water and supply water service to the consumer; and a sewage storage tank configured to provide wastewater services by receiving and retaining wastewater from the consumer.
17. The system of claim 13, wherein the communications module comprises a network interface configured to communicatively couple the communications module to the consumers, the utility kiosks, and the utility providers.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein the network interface comprises telecommunications hardware comprising at least one of cellular telecommunications hardware for communicatively coupling to a cellular network, satellite telecommunications hardware for communicatively coupling to a satellite communications network, landline telephone technology, and Internet connections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] These and other objects, advantages, purposes, and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
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[0023] Referring to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a utility provisioning station provides a variety of utilities to a consumer, e.g., a recreational vehicle or temporary residence. The utility provisioning station (also known as a utility kiosk) is configured as a self-contained system (“off-grid”) or configured to couple to publicly provided utilities (e.g., water, sewer, and electrical). Alternatively, the utility kiosk is configured as a hybrid system with some utilities provided internally (e.g., self-contained water tank with potable water and a self-contained storage tank for receiving and storing grey water/black water), while selected other utilities are provided via a public utility connection (e.g., electricity). The utility kiosk also includes an e-commerce module to allow a consumer to purchase selected utilities from a particular utility kiosk.
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[0025] The controller 114 is communicatively coupled to each of the pumps (106, 107), the power interface, a communications module 116, and an eCommerce interface 115. In one embodiment, the ecommerce interface 115 and the communications module 116 are contained within the controller 114. In another embodiment, the ecommerce interface 115, the controller 114, and the communications module 116 are separate modules. The ecommerce interface 115 is configured to provide for the execution of financial transactions by the consumer 120 (via a mobile application or Internet based browser application) with the utility provisioning station 100a to purchase one or more utilities from the utility provisioning station 100a. The communications module 116 is configured to provide a variety of telecommunications services for the consumer 120. For example, the communications module 116 can provide Internet access with a variety of data plans, and/or provide telephone services, etc.
[0026] The water storage tank 108 is periodically refilled (e.g., by a water truck or similar delivery service), while the sewage storage tank 110 is periodically emptied (e.g., by a septic tank pumping tanker truck or similar service). The communications module 116 is coupled to a commercial telecommunications provider and/or an Internet provider via a network connection and/or a satellite link. The ecommerce interface 115 is electrically coupled to the controller 114 and the communications module 116 and is configured to communicatively couple to the consumer 120 via a wireless connection (e.g., Bluetooth, NFC (near field communication), and cellular network connection).
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[0033] The network interface 616 includes the necessary hardware and associated software to enable a variety of different telecommunications connections between the communications interface 604 and the consumers 120a-n, the utility kiosks 602a-n, and the utility providers 606a-n. Exemplary telecommunications hardware in the network interface 616 includes, for example, landline telecommunications, wireless telecommunications (e.g., cellular telecommunications, satellite telecommunications, and other wireless technologies), and Internet connections. Such telecommunications hardware provides for a communication coupling between the consumers 120a-n, the utility kiosks 602a-n, and utility provider 606a-n, and the communications interface 604, to provide for reservation requests and/or updates, kiosk status reports to the communications interface 604, and utility provider 606a-n status updates, reprovisioning requests, and utility requests by the utility kiosks 602a-n via the communications interface 604.
[0034] For example, an exemplary consumer 120a-n (via a mobile application and/or Internet based browser application) communicates with the communications interface 604 (via the network interface 616) to request a reservation at a particular utility kiosk 602 (e.g., kiosk 602a). In submitting a reservation request to the communications interface 604, reservation data is transmitted from the communications interface 604 to the kiosk 602. The reservation data can include services provided by the kiosk of interest, availability. Alternatively, the communications interface 604 can provide a reservation availability list or map to the consumer 120 that indicates which kiosks 602a-n have the requested utility services and the availability. The communications interface 604 can provide a list of available utility services and/or allow the consumer 120 to indicate the desired utility services (e.g., potable water, electricity, sewage services, telecommunications services, and other utility services).
[0035] The communications interface 604 (via the network interface 616) maintains a database of utility services that each kiosk 602a-n provides. The communications interface 604 is also able to receive utility provisioning requests from individual kiosks 602a-n (e.g., fuel, potable water, and sewage storage tank emptying) and forward those requests on to relevant utility providers 606a-n. Alternatively, the communications interface 604 may also monitor the utilities provided by the different utility kiosks 602a-n and request utility services from relevant utility providers 606a-n when their utility levels reach selected thresholds. For example, the utility providers 606a-n may include any one or more of potable water, sewage tank emptying, telecommunications providers, and additional electrical supply services, etc. The utility providers 606a-n may also include public utilities as well as private utilities.
[0036] While the consumers 120 of the utility services have been described as recreational vehicles (RV) or temporary residences but may also include a variety of different temporary utility service consumers. Such as, emergency vehicles providing emergency services, with the utility kiosk 602 a temporary unit (implementing any of the utility kiosks 100a-d discussed herein) that is movable to the emergency site. Alternatively, the temporary utility kiosk 602 may be placed along with temporary housing (e.g., temporary housing due to acts of nature, temporary public events, and civil unrest). Additional uses of a utility kiosk 602a-n are found at conventional vehicle service providers (e.g., truck stops, rest stops, and similar locations) providing utility services to semitruck vehicles, RVs, and other mobile consumers.
[0037] Thus, a utility kiosk 100a-d provides a variety of utilities to a consumer 120. The utility kiosk 100a-d is arranged as a self-contained system (“off-grid”) or configured to couple to publicly provided utilities (e.g., water, sewer, and electric). Alternatively, the utility kiosk 100 may be configured as a hybrid system with some utilities provided internally (e.g., a self-contained water tank with potable water and a self-contained storage tank for receiving and storing grey water/black water), while other utilities are provided by public utilities (e.g., electricity). The utility kiosk 100a-d also includes an e-commerce module allowing the consumer 120 to purchase selected utility from a particular utility kiosk 100a-d. The utility kiosk 100a-d also includes a communications module 116 for communicating with a central communications interface 604 for coordinating reservations by consumers 120, and scheduling utility provisioning requests to utility providers 606a-n.
[0038] Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.