FOOD PRODUCT POSITION AND RECOGNITION COOKING AND/OR HOLDING DEVICE SYSTEM
20220104654 · 2022-04-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C7/085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24C15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A23V2002/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J27/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J36/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04N7/188
ELECTRICITY
G06V10/22
PHYSICS
A23L5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J36/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23L5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47J27/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cooking and/or heat retention appliance, in particular a commercial cooking appliance, comprising a housing in which a cooking or interior space is arranged having a cooking or interior space opening; an insert rack arranged in the cooking or interior space and includes a plurality of pairs of insert rails arranged one above the other for receiving one food product carrier each on insertion levels of different heights; and an optical recognition system arranged above the cooking or interior space opening and includes an image recording device, wherein the image recording device is connected to a separate evaluation device via a data line which, by an evaluation algorithm, determines the positioning of one or more food product carriers in the cooking or interior space and/or the positioning of at least one food product arranged on the food product carrier from the cooking or interior space image data recorded by the image recording device and transmitted to the evaluation device.
Claims
1. A foodservice device comprising: a housing in which an internal space is arranged having a space opening; an insert rack arranged in the interior space and including a plurality of pairs of insert rails arranged one above the other for receiving one food product carrier each on insertion levels of different heights; and an optical recognition system arranged above the interior space opening and including an image recording device, wherein the image recording device, via a data line, is connected to a separate evaluation device which, by an evaluation algorithm, determines the positioning of one or more food product carriers in the interior space and/or the positioning of at least one food product arranged on the food product carrier from the interior space image data recorded by the image recording device and transmitted to the evaluation device, and from known image data concerning the food product carriers and/or the form or the dimension of a food product.
2. The foodservice device according to claim 1, wherein the image recording device is designed as a camera.
3. The foodservice device according to claim 2, wherein the camera has a fixed focal length.
4. The foodservice device according to claim 1, wherein the edge lengths of the food product carriers are used as previously known data and/or the shape or size of a food product is used.
5. The foodservice device according to claim 1, wherein the optical recognition system includes at least one image sensor.
6. The foodservice device according to claim 1, wherein the image sensor has a sensor area which is smaller than the standard image recording area of the image recording device.
7. The foodservice device according to claim 6, wherein the evaluation device removes the excess areas of the standard image recording area protruding beyond the sensor area, the evaluation device determining a relevant partial area of the sensor area to be analyzed.
8. The foodservice device according to claim 1, wherein the food product carriers are standardized according to either EN 631-1, ASTM F1495, or ASTM A167-99.
9. A foodservice device comprising: a housing in which an internal space is arranged having an interior space opening; an insert rack, which is arranged in the interior space, and which has a plurality of pairs of insert rails arranged one above the other for receiving one food product carrier each on insertion levels of different heights; and an optical recognition system which is arranged above the interior space opening and has an image recording device, wherein the image recording device is, via a data line, connected to a separate evaluation device which determines an image section to be analyzed from the interior space image data transmitted from the image recording device to the separate evaluation device.
10. A foodservice system comprising: at least one first foodservice device including a first optical recognition system with an image recording device; at least one second foodservice device including a second optical recognition system with an image recording device for observing an interior space of a housing of the second foodservice device, the interior space having at least one insertion level for receiving food product carriers, and a timer for detecting the expiry of a maximum permissible dwell time of the cooked food inserted into the interior space, wherein the timer can be initiated in dependence on the inserted food product, and the initiated timer can be visually displayed on a display of the second foodservice device.
11. The foodservice system according to claim 10, wherein the initiated timer can be visually displayed on the display of the second treatment device taking into account its insertion position into the interior space.
12. The foodservice system according to claim 10, further comprising a first and a second food product arrangement pattern on the food product carrier can be determined by the optical recognition systems of the first and second foodservice devices.
13. The foodservice system according to claim 12, wherein, by an image comparison between the first and the second recorded food product arrangement pattern, it can be determined by image recognition methods whether the food products taken out from the first foodservice device are those that are introduced in the second foodservice device.
14. The foodservice system according to claim 10, wherein the first foodservice device is in data connection with the second foodservice device via a cloud comprising an artificial intelligence.
15. The foodservice system according to claim 14, wherein the appliance control of the first foodservice device is data-connected to the appliance control of the second foodservice device via the cloud.
16. The foodservice system according to claim 10, wherein the second foodservice device further comprises an evaluation device.
17. The foodservice system according to claim 10, wherein the first foodservice device is a cooking device, and the second foodservice device is a heat retention or holding devise.
18. The foodservice system according to claim 10, wherein the first foodservice device is a heat retention or holding and the second foodservice device is also a heat retention or holding device.
19. The foodservice system according to claim 10, wherein the first and the second foodservice devices are each cooking and/or holding devices.
20. A method for determining a position of a food product carrier in a foodservice device comprising: activating an optical recognition system; determining if said food product carrier is detected by said optical recognition system; if said food product carrier is detected by said optical recognition system, activating an image recording device to record an interior space of said foodservice device with said food product carrier disposed therein; transmitting said recorded interior space image from said image recording device to an evaluation device; and determining via said evaluation device said position of said food product carrier in said interior space, or the spatial positioning within said interior space.
21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said spatial positioning within said interior space is determined by either (1) a fixed focal length of said image recording device, and/or (2) an edge length of said food product carrier.
22. A method for determining a position of a food product on a carrier in a foodservice device comprising: activating an optical recognition system; determining if said food product carrier is detected by said optical recognition system; if said food product carrier is detected by said optical recognition system, determining if a food product is on said food product carrier by said optical recognition system; if said food product is detected on said food product carrier by said optical recognition system, then activating an image recording device to record an image of the detected food product within said interior space; transmitting said recorded food product image from said image recording device to an evaluation device; and determining said position of said food product on said food product carrier by comparing said recorded food product image from said image recording device to a previously stored food product.
23. A method for determining the occupancy of rack levels in a foodservice device comprising: activating an optical recognition system; detecting by said optical recognition system if there are any insert rail pairs in an interior space of said foodservice device without a food product carrier disposed thereon; if there are any insert rail pairs without a food product carrier disposed thereon, then activating an image recording device to record the number of insert rail pairs without said food product carrier disposed thereon; transmitting a recorded image of said insert rail pairs without a food product carrier to an evaluation device; determining the occupancy of the respective rack levels by comparing the recorded number of said insert rail pairs without a food product carrier to the maximum number of said insert rail pairs in said interior space.
24. A method for minimizing an image section of a food product carrier which is to be analyzed comprising: activating an optical recognition system; determining if said food product carrier is detected by said optical recognition system; if said food product carrier is detected by said optical recognition system, then activating an image recording device to record an image of an interior space of a foodservice device with said food product carrier disposed therein; transmitting the recorded image of said interior space from said image recording device to an evaluation device; determining via said evaluation device an image section of said food product carrier within the recorded image of said interior space to be analyzed from the food product space image data recorded by said image recording device; and cutting away all image areas that extend beyond said image section to be analyzed.
25. A method for transferring a food product carrier between at least a first foodservice device and a second foodservice device, which method comprises: activating a first optical recognition system for a first foodservice device; detecting by said first optical recognition system if a food product carrier is in said first foodservice device; if said first optical recognition system detects that said food product carrier is in said first foodservice device, detecting by said first optical recognition system if a food product is on said food product carrier; if said food product is detected on said food product carrier, activating an image recording device to record an image of said detected food product within an interior space of said first foodservice device; transmitting said recorded food product image from said image recording device to an evaluation device; determining the position of said food product on said food product carrier by comparing the recorded food product image to a previously stored known food product; activating a first timer regarding the food product in said first foodservice device; detecting if said food product carrier is removed from said first foodservice device; if said food product carrier is removed from said first foodservice device, transmitting information pertaining to said food product and said food product carrier from said first foodservice device to said second foodservice device; detecting by a second optical recognition system if said food product carrier has been received by said second foodservice device; if said food product carrier has been received by said second foodservice device, detecting if said food product is on said food product carrier which was detected by said second optical recognition system; activating an image recording device to record an image of the detected food product on said food product carrier in said second foodservice device; comparing said information transmitted from said first foodservice device with information received by said second foodservice device; determining the position of said food product on said food product carrier by comparing the recorded food product image from a previously stored food product; and activating a remaining timer on said second foodservice device if said information that was transmitted from first foodservice device matches said information received by said second foodservice device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Further details, advantages and features of the disclosure will be apparent from the following description of the drawing. It shows:
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[0040] Before discussing the principles of the present disclosure in detail, it should be emphasized that, in the context of the present application, the term “cooking appliance” is understood to include commercial cooking devices as well as household cooking devices and, more generally, food processing devices that can perform both cold and hot treatment of food products and may include, for example, hot air steamers, combi steamers, beverage dispensers, beverage mixers, microwave ovens and other foodservice devices.
[0041] A combination of
[0042] The cooking appliance 1 comprises a housing 2, in which a cooking space 3 is arranged having an internal space or cabinet opening 4.
[0043] An insert rack 5 is arranged in the cooking space 3. In the example shown, this insert rack 5 includes a plurality of pairs of insert rails arranged one above the other, whose pairs 6, 7 and 8, 9 are identified by reference signs as representative of all pairs. These pairs of insert rails each serve to accommodate a food product carrier 10 on insertion levels of different heights, which in
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[0045] According to the disclosure, the image recording device 12 is connected via a data line 13 to an evaluation device 14, which is shown schematically in a greatly simplified manner. Image data, symbolized in
[0046] The image data BD1, BD2, BD3 and BD4 recorded by the image recording device 12 result in the example shown from the arrows symbolizing these image data, which extend from the image recording device 12 to corner points P1, P2, P3 and P4 of the rectangular food product carrier 10 in the example and symbolize the image section which results from projecting the image of the food product carrier 10 recorded by the image recording device 12 onto an image sensor not shown in detail in the figures.
[0047] It should also be noted that the cooking appliance 1 according to the disclosure can include a cooking space door 17, which is shown in
[0048] Furthermore, the cooking appliance 1 includes a cooking appliance control 16 which is connected to the evaluation device 14 via a second data line 15 in order, among others, to enable the cooking device 1 to be controlled or regulated in accordance with the data supplied by the evaluation device 14.
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[0051] With regard to the second previously explained embodiment of the cooking appliance 1 according to the disclosure, reference can be made to the preceding description of
[0052] The circle 18 symbolizes a standard recording area of the image recording device 12, which is projected by the latter onto an image sensor not shown in detail in the figures. The image sensor includes a sensor area 19, shown as a square in the example, which is smaller than the standard image recording area 18 of the image recording device 12. The resulting excess areas 18A to 18D are cut away by the image sensor so that only the image of the sensor area 19 is fed to the evaluation device 14 with the respectively intended number of pixels P19. Based on the basic data made available to the evaluation device 14, such as in particular the possible insertion positions in the insertion rack 5, it is possible for the latter to determine a partial area 20 on which, for example, the food products A1 or A2 shown in
[0053] The disclosure further relates to a food foodservice device system comprising at least two food foodservice devices. Such a known food foodservice device system may comprise a cooking appliance, in particular in the form of a commercial cooking appliance, and a heat retention appliance. Here, after the end of the cooking process, food product carriers can be removed from the cooking appliance and transferred to the heat retention appliance. In this case, it can typically happen that the food product carriers are slide in and out of the heat retention appliance and sometimes the position is also changed and, furthermore, if several heat retention devices are provided, these are also changed. It should be noted that every food has a maximum retention time in the heat retention appliance. When this has expired, the food should be removed from the heat retention appliance.
[0054] For determining the expiry of the maximum permissible dwell time, timers are usually provided on the holding device, which are started by inserting the food product carrier, which is often a tray. Various mechanisms, such as RFID stickers, are known for this start function.
[0055] However, investigations carried out during the disclosure have shown that the techniques used to start timers, for example of heat retention devices, are often complex and thus expensive.
[0056] It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to provide a food foodservice device system which permits a technically simple and reliable design with at least reduced manufacturing and operating costs.
[0057] In accordance with the technical principles of the present disclosure, there is provided a food foodservice device system comprising at least a first foodservice device, which may be, for example, a cooking appliance. This first foodservice device comprises a first optical recognition system, which may be provided with a first image recording device, for example in the form of a camera.
[0058] Furthermore, at least one second food foodservice device is provided which, as explained above, can be, for example, a heat retention appliance. This second foodservice device comprises a second optical recognition system, which can also be provided with an image recording device, such as a camera. This second optical recognition system is provided for observing an interior of the second foodservice device, the interior having at least one insertion level, but generally a plurality of insertion levels arranged one above the other, for receiving food product carriers (for example in the form of trays). Furthermore, the second foodservice device comprises a timer for recording the expiry of a maximum permissible dwell time of the cooked food brought into the interior. The timer is initiated depending on the cooked food brought in, and the initiated timer is visually displayed on a display of the second treatment device, taking into account its insertion position in the interior of the second foodservice device. Here, the positioning of the timer on a display is to be equated with the real positioning of the food product carrier. As an example, a carrier inserted at the bottom right would also be shown on the display at the top right. This visualization enables the user a clear identification of the running timer and the remaining dwell time of the food in the food foodservice device, respectively.
[0059] Advantageously, in addition to the insertion position and the insertion time of the food product carrier, it is also possible to carry out an object detection for the food product on it. In this context, the term “object recognition” describes methods for identifying known objects within an object space by means of optical, acoustic and/or physical recognition methods. Known algorithms use, for example, edge detection or Canny Edge detection and/or Hough Line interpolation in recorded images of the objects. Alternatively, object recognition methods are possible with which recorded images are compared with patterns of known objects (template matching) or object detections are performed with artificial neural networks.
[0060] Overall, it can be stated that the food foodservice device system according to the disclosure can be operated in principle with any type of known object recognition. The dependent claims contain advantageous developments of the disclosure.
[0061] Further details, advantages and features of the disclosure will be apparent from the following description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to
[0062] The combination of
[0063] In the example shown, this foodservice device system 21 includes a first foodservice device 1 which comprises a first optical recognition system 11 with an image recording device 12.
[0064] The second foodservice device 22 further comprises a timer 26, which is displayable in a display 25 after insertion of the food product carriers 29 and 30. A position indication 27 is further possible on the display 25, so that it results for the example shown in
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[0067] Like the foodservice device 1, the foodservice device 22 further comprises an optical recognition system 23, in the example with a camera 24 as image recording device, wherein the optical recognition system 23 can be connected via a data line 32 to an evaluation device 28, which with regard to its function can correspond to the evaluation device 14 of the cooking appliance 1. In the foodservice device according to
[0068] A combination of
[0069] In the example shown, the cloud 35 is connected via a data line 36 to the device controller 27 of the second foodservice device 22.
[0070] Due to the explained and illustrated constellation of the foodservice devices 1 and 22 and their components, it is possible, after removal of cooked food from the cooking device 1, for example to detect its quality 11 as well as their quantity and arrangement on a food product carrier via the first optical recognition system 11.
[0071] This is also possible with the second optical recognition system 23 of the second foodservice device 22 upon insertion of a corresponding food product carrier, such as the food product carriers 29 and 30 shown, in order to determine, for example, that the food products inserted into the second foodservice device 22 are those which have been taken from the cooking appliance 1 as the first foodservice device, this preferably being possible solely by determining the local position of the food products on the food product carrier. This is possible even if a displacement of the food products on the food product carrier has occurred within certain limits during the transport from the foodservice device 1 to the foodservice device 22, for which it is possible, due to the connection of the first and second foodservice devices 1 and 22, respectively, to the cloud 35 to use the artificial intelligence KI contained in the cloud 35 for this evaluation. Analysis methods that are available here are, for example, the above-mentioned pattern recognition and edge analysis, which are available to the person skilled in the art in the field of optical recognition.
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[0073] In a schematically simplified illustration, an optical sensor 38 (e. g. CMOS) is shown, which interacts with a lens 39 which is arranged at a distance f from the optical sensor 38 corresponding to the focal length of the lens 39.
[0074] According to the illustration chosen in
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[0076] The same applies to a lateral offset symbolized by the dashed food product carrier 43.
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[0079] Computer 805 includes a user interface 810, a processor 815, and a memory 825. Computer 805 may be implemented on a general-purpose microcomputer. Although computer 805 is represented herein as a standalone device, it is not limited to such, but instead can be coupled to other devices (not shown) via network 820.
[0080] Processor 815 is configured of logic circuitry that responds to and executes instructions.
[0081] Memory 825 stores data and instructions for controlling the operation of processor 815. Memory 825 may be implemented in a random access memory (RAM), a hard drive, a read only memory (ROM), or a combination thereof. One of the components of memory 825 is a program module 830.
[0082] Program module 830 contains instructions for controlling processor 815 to execute the methods described herein. For example, as a result of execution of program module 830, processor 815. The term “module” is used herein to denote a functional operation that may be embodied either as a stand-alone component or as an integrated configuration of plurality of sub-ordinate components. Thus, program module 830 may be implemented as a single module or as a plurality of modules that operate in cooperation with one another. Moreover, although program module 830 is described herein as being installed in memory 825, and therefore being implemented in software, it could be implemented in any of hardware (e.g., electronic circuitry), firmware, software, or a combination thereof.
[0083] User interface 810 includes an input device, such as a keyboard, touch panel or speech recognition subsystem, for enabling a user to communicate information and command selections to processor 815. User interface 810 also includes an output device such as a display, loudspeaker, or a printer. A cursor control such as a mouse, track-ball, or joystick, allows the user to manipulate a cursor on the display for communicating additional information and command selections to processor 815.
[0084] Processor 815 outputs, to user interface 810, a result of an execution of the methods described herein. Alternatively, processor 815 could direct the output to a remote device (not shown) via network 820.
[0085] While program module 830 is indicated as already loaded into memory 825, it may be configured on a storage medium 835 for subsequent loading into memory 825. Storage medium 835 can be any conventional storage medium that stores program module 830 thereon in tangible form. Examples of storage medium 835 include a floppy disk, a compact disk, a magnetic tape, a read only memory, an optical storage media, universal serial bus (USB) flash drive, a digital versatile disc, or a zip drive. Alternatively, storage medium 835 can be a random access memory, or other type of electronic storage, located on a remote storage system and coupled to computer 805 via network 820.
[0086] System 800 is by laterally connected to first foodservice device 836 and second treatment application 837 via network 820. First foodservice device 836 can be either a cooking appliance or a heat retention or holding cabinet which comprises a timer 845, display 846, evaluation device 842, position indicator 803, and a first optical recognition system (ORS) 839. ORS 839 comprises an image recording device (IRD) 801. Similarly, second foodservice device 837 can be either a cooking appliance or a heat retention or holding cabinet which comprises a timer 838, display 840, evaluation device 841, position indicator 844 and second ORS 843. ORS 844 comprises an image recording device 802.
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[0094] System 800 thereafter checks 1509 to see if food product carrier 10 has been detected by ORS 843 of second foodservice device 837. If detected, then system 800 check 1510 to see if the food product is detected on carrier 10 by ORS 843. If no, then the system returns to step 1509. If yes, system 800 activates 1511 image recording device 802 to record an image of the detected food product within a food space or cabinet and compares with key information received from first foodservice device 836. Thereafter, system 800 determines 1512 the position, i.e., insertion level, of the food product on carrier 10 by comparing the recorded food product image from IRD 802 to the previously stored form, shape and/or dimension of a known food product and activates a remaining timer 838 that is on display 840 of second foodservice device 837 if the key information that was received from first foodservice device 836 is matching.
[0095] In addition to the foregoing written disclosure of the disclosure, reference is hereby made explicitly to the graphic representation of the disclosure in
REFERENCE SIGNS
[0096] 1 cooking appliance [0097] 2 Housing [0098] 3 cooking space [0099] 4 cooking space opening [0100] 5 insert rack [0101] 6, 7, 8, 9 pairs of insert rails [0102] 10, 10A, 10B food product carrier [0103] 11 optical recognition system [0104] 12 image recording device, in particular in the form of a camera, preferably with a fixed focal length [0105] 13 first data line [0106] 14 evaluation device [0107] 15 second data line [0108] 16 appliance control/appliance regulation [0109] 17 cooking space door [0110] 18 standard image recording area of the image recording device 12 [0111] 18A to 18D excess area [0112] 19 sensor area [0113] 20 partial area/partial area relevant for image recognition [0114] 21 foodservice device system [0115] 22 foodservice devices [0116] 22A Housing [0117] 22B Interior [0118] 23 second optical recognition system [0119] 24 image recording device, in particular camera [0120] 25 Display [0121] 26 Timer [0122] 27 position indication [0123] 28 evaluation device [0124] 29, 30 food product carrier [0125] 31, 32, 33 data lines [0126] 34 insertion level [0127] 34′, 36 data lines [0128] 35 Cloud [0129] 37 principal diagram [0130] 38 optical sensor [0131] 39 Lens [0132] 40, 41, 43 food product carrier [0133] 44,47 food product carrier [0134] 45, 46 display units (displays) [0135] 48 food product [0136] F Distance [0137] fa′ connecting line [0138] a′ Distance [0139] a Distance [0140] fa Line [0141] fa′ and fa mirrored lines [0142] BP Focus [0143] M center line [0144] α′ and α Angle [0145] b Width [0146] d and d′, respectively Distance [0147] KI artificial intelligence [0148] P19, P20 Pixel [0149] H1, H2 height or distances between the image recording device 12 and food product carriers 10A, 10B for symbolizing the insertion levels [0150] BD1 to BD4 image data/cooking space image data [0151] A1, A2 food products [0152] P1 to P4 corner points of the food product carriers 10, 10A, 10B [0153] X1, X2 edge length of the food product carriers 10A, 10B, wherein due to the distance H1 or H2 results that the detected edge length X1 is greater than X2 [0154] TP Trigger point