Monitoring device and method thereof
10890896 ยท 2021-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B5/22
PHYSICS
G06K7/10366
PHYSICS
G05B19/418
PHYSICS
G05B2219/31229
PHYSICS
International classification
G05B19/418
PHYSICS
Abstract
A monitoring device for managing at least one applicator fixture mounted on an applicator which has a magnetic body and connects a terminal to wiring via up and down movement. The monitoring device having a magnetic sensor which is mounted on the applicator and senses the movement of the magnetic body. At least one slave module receives identification information of the applicator fixture and mobility information of the magnetic body sensed by the magnetic sensor. A master module receives the identification information of the applicator fixture and the mobility information of the magnetic body in real time from the at least one slave module, while an interface module generates a monitoring interface indicating the degree of use of at least one applicator fixture by using the identification information of the applicator fixture and the mobility information of the magnetic body.
Claims
1. A monitoring device for managing at least one applicator fixture installed on an applicator which has a magnetic body and connects a terminal to a wire via up and down movement, the monitoring device comprising: a magnetic sensor configured to be installed in the applicator and sense movement of the magnetic body; at least one slave module configured to receive identification information of the applicator fixture and mobility information of the magnetic body sensed by the magnetic sensor; a master module configured to receive the identification information of the applicator fixture and the mobility information of the magnetic body in real time from the at least one slave module; and an interface module configured to generate a monitoring interface showing a degree of use of the at least one applicator fixture using the identification information of the applicator fixture and the mobility information of the magnetic body.
2. The monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the slave module includes a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, and the RFID reader recognizes the identification information of the applicator fixture from an RFID tag provided in the applicator fixture.
3. The monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the slave module receives the identification information from a specific applicator fixture and receives the mobility information from a magnetic sensor provided in an applicator on which the specific applicator fixture is installed.
4. The monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the slave module includes an alarm unit configured to provide, when the identification information of the applicator fixture is received for the first time or the identification information of the applicator fixture is changed, a notification of the reception or the change.
5. The monitoring device of claim 4, wherein when the mobility information of the magnetic body exceeds a predetermined reference, the monitoring interface controls the alarm unit included in the slave master to output an alarm.
6. The monitoring device of claim 5, wherein the monitoring interface displays the mobility information of the magnetic body in different areas on a display unit according to the type of applicator on which the applicator fixture is installed.
7. The monitoring device of claim 4, wherein when the mobility information of the magnetic body exceeds a predetermined reference, the monitoring interface controls the alarm unit included in the slave master to output an alarm.
8. The monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the master module includes a short-range communication module, the short-range communication module receives the identification information of the applicator fixture and the mobility information of the magnetic body from the slave module and includes at least one of a Bluetooth module, a radio frequency identification (RFID) module, an infrared communication module, a ZigBee module, a near-field communication (NFC) module, and a Wi-Fi module.
9. The monitoring device of claim 8, wherein the master module further includes a universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART) module, and the UART module transmits the identification information and the mobility information received from the at least one slave module to the monitoring interface.
10. The monitoring device of claim 1, wherein the mobility information of the magnetic body includes up and down movement number information of the applicator fixture.
11. A monitoring method for managing at least one applicator fixture installed on an applicator which has a magnetic body and connects a terminal to a wire via up and down movement, the monitoring method comprising: receiving identification information of the applicator fixture and mobility information of the magnetic body sensed by a magnetic sensor installed in the applicator; and displaying a degree of use of the applicator fixture using the received identification information of the applicator fixture and the received mobility information of the magnetic body, wherein the mobility information of the magnetic body includes up and down movement number information of the applicator fixture, and the displaying of the degree of use of the applicator fixture includes displaying the degree of use of the applicator fixture in different colors according to a value of the up and down movement number information or in different areas according to the type of applicator on which the applicator fixture is installed.
12. The monitoring method of claim 11, further comprising, when the up and down movement number information of the applicator fixture exceeds a predetermined value, controlling an alarm unit to provide a notification in at least one of auditory, visual, and tactile manners.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODES OF THE INVENTION
(5) Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The detailed description which will be disclosed along with the accompanying drawings is intended to illustrate the exemplary embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to provide a unique embodiment with which the present invention can be implemented. To clearly describe the present invention, parts that are irrelevant to the description may be omitted in the drawings, and identical or similar elements may be denoted by the same reference numeral throughout the specification.
(6) In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the term or, at least one, etc. may refer to one of listed words or a combination of two or more thereof. For example, A or B and at least one of A and B may include only one of A and B or both of A and B.
(7) It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being connected or coupled to another element in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the element may be directly connected or coupled to the other element or at least one intervening element may be present therebetween.
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(9) The magnetic sensor 200 may be installed in an applicator and sense movement of a magnetic body provided in the applicator. As an example, the applicator may have a stationary unit and a moving unit which moves up or down, and the magnetic sensor 200 may be installed in the stationary unit of the applicator and sense movement of a magnetic body provided in the moving unit which moves up or down. The magnetic sensor 200 may sense a magnetic field which is generated when the magnetic body moves up or down. That is, when the magnetic body moves up and down once, the magnetic sensor 200 may recognize an up and down movement number of 1. At least one magnetic sensor 200 may be provided in each of a plurality of applicators, and it is possible to know the number of strokes or the number of uses of an applicator and an applicator fixture installed on the applicator using mobility information, specifically, up and down movement number information of the magnetic body, of the magnetic body measured by the provided magnetic sensor 200.
(10) The slave module 300 may be connected to the magnetic sensor 200 wiredly or wirelessly and receive measured mobility information of a magnetic body. The mobility information of a magnetic body includes up and down movement number information of the magnetic body.
(11) Also, the slave module 300 may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader (not shown). The slave module may recognize an RFID tag installed in an applicator fixture using the RFID reader and receive or acquire identification information of the applicator fixture from the recognized RFID tag.
(12) The slave module 300 and the magnetic sensor 200 are paired and may check and transfer the identification information of the applicator fixture received through the RFID reader and the number of strokess or the number of uses of the applicator fixture corresponding to the identification information.
(13) The slave module 300 may include an alarm unit (not shown). The alarm unit (not shown) may output an alarm in at least one of auditory (e.g., a speaker), visual (e.g., a lamp), and tactile (e.g., vibrations) manners. The slave module 300 may output an alarm through the alarm unit when identification information is changed as identification information of an applicator fixture is received for the first time through the RFID reader or an applicator fixture is replaced with another applicator fixture.
(14) The master module 400 may receive identification information of an applicator fixture and mobility information of a magnetic body corresponding to the identification information from the at least one slave module 300.
(15) Specifically, the master module 400 may include a short-range communication module (not shown) and receive the identification information and the mobility information from the at least one slave module 300. The short-range communication module (not shown) may include at least one of a Bluetooth module, an RFID module, a ZigBee module, a near-field communication (NFC) module, and a Wi-Fi module. The master module 400 may receive and acquire identification information and corresponding mobility information of at least one applicator fixture and sort or arrange the identification information and the mobility information.
(16) The interface module 500 may be connected to the master module 400 wiredly or wirelessly and receive the identification information of the at least one applicator fixture and the corresponding mobility information. For example, the interface module 500 and the master module 400 may be connected through a universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
(17) The interface module 500 may output the received identification information of the at least one applicator fixture and the corresponding mobility information on a display unit (not shown). The mobility information includes up and down movement number information of a magnetic body.
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(21) Meanwhile, the reference values for color coding, corresponding colors, sections, etc. have been described as an example, and it is obvious that the reference values, corresponding colors, sections, etc. may be appropriately changed according to characteristics of each applicator fixture and a user's demand.
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(23) Meanwhile, when up and down movement number information exceeds a threshold value which requires replacement, the interface module 500 may control an alarm unit of a slave module corresponding to, for example, an applicator fixture shown in the fourth color (e.g., red) in
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(26) Although a case of replacing an applicator fixture when the number of strokes or the number of uses of the applicator fixture exceeds a preset number of strokes or a preset number of uses has been described as an example, the present invention is not limited thereto. According to the same technical spirit, it is obvious that when the number of strokess or the number of uses of an applicator fixture exceeds a preset value, a corresponding applicator may be replaced.
(27) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention disclosed herein and the drawings are specific examples to facilitate description of the present invention and aid in understanding the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of the present invention should be construed as encompassing not only the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein but also all modifications or alterations derived from the technical spirit of the present invention.
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(28) 100: monitoring device 200: magnetic sensor 300: slave module 400: master module 500: interface module