BEVERAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20220411066 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
B64D11/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64D11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for beverage management. The system includes at least one receptacle for receiving a beverage, said receptacle comprising at least one identification means that is configured to identify the type of beverage provided in the at least one receptacle. The system further comprises a trolley comprising at least one identification reader that is configured to read the identification means to determine the beverage present in the at least one receptacle, said trolley further comprising a weight sensor configured to determine the weight of the at least one receptacle. The system further includes a central programming unit configured to determine if the beverage within the at least one receptacle is below a pre-determined volume threshold based on the identity of the beverage and the weight value.
Claims
1. A system for beverage management, the system comprising: at least one receptacle for receiving a beverage, said receptacle comprising at least one identification means that is configured to identify the type of beverage provided in the at least one receptacle; a trolley comprising at least one identification reader that is configured to read the identification means to determine the beverage present in the at least one receptacle, said trolley further comprising a weight sensor configured to determine the weight of the at least one receptacle; and a central programming unit configured to determine if the beverage within the at least one receptacle is below a pre-determined volume threshold based on the identity of the beverage and the weight value.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one identification means is at least one radio-frequency identification, RFID, tag.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the at least one RFID tag is located on, in, or around the at least one receptacle.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one identification reader is at least one radio-frequency identification, RFID, reader.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein the RFID reader is embedded in, or on, a top surface of the trolley.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the central programming unit is configured to send a signal, via a wireless interface, to a galley of an aircraft to indicate that the at least one receptacle is below the pre-determined volume threshold and weight value.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the signal is configured to be sent, via the wireless interface, to a beverage dispenser/maker.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the beverage comprises at least one of soda, water, coffee, tea or ice.
9. A method of beverage management, the method comprising: providing at least one receptacle for receiving a beverage, said receptacle comprising at least one identification means that identifies the type of beverage provided in the at least one receptacle; providing a trolley comprising at least one identification reader that reads the identification means to determine the beverage present in the at least one receptacle, said trolley further comprising a weight sensor that determines the weight of the at least one receptacle; and providing a central programming unit that determines if the beverage within the at least one receptacle is below a pre-determined volume threshold based on the identity of the beverage and the weight value.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the at least one identification means is at least one radio-frequency identification, RFID, tag.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the at least one RFID tag is located on, in, or around the at least one receptacle.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the at least one identification reader is at least one radio-frequency identification, RFID, reader.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the RFID reader is embedded in, or on, a top surface of the trolley.
14. The method of claim 9, wherein the central programming unit sends a signal, via a wireless interface, to a galley of an aircraft to indicate that the at least one receptacle is below the pre-determined volume threshold and weight value.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the signal is sent, via the wireless interface, to a beverage dispenser/maker.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0018] The system 100 in
[0019] A system architecture 300 of the system 100 is shown in
[0020] The system architecture 300 may also include memory 324 that comprises software and settings 326 configured to determine the status of the beverage (e.g. whether the beverage is below a pre-determined volume threshold, the weight of the receptacle etc). Settings that are stored in the memory 324 may include the particular values of the pre-determined volume threshold and weight of an empty and/or full receptacle. The settings may be manually input or automatically input to the memory 324. The software and settings 326 stored in the memory 324 may be sent to the central programming unit 323 during operation.
[0021] The central programming unit 323 may then determine, based on the identity of the beverage and weight value, which beverage receptacle is running low or near empty. If the central programming unit 323 determines that the beverage contained in the receptacle 101 is below a pre-determined volume threshold, and below a weight value, a signal indicating that the receptacle 101 is low or near empty is sent to a wireless interface 325. The wireless interface 325 may send a message to the galley to alert a cabin attendant that a particular beverage is running low or empty such that the cabin attendant can begin preparing that particular beverage to refill the receptacle. The wireless interface 325 may also, or optionally, communicate to a beverage dispenser/maker 330 of a galley insert that the receptacle is running low of a certain type of beverage. The beverage dispenser/maker 330 may then automatically prepare a particular beverage to refill the receptacle.
[0022] Although this disclosure has been described in terms of preferred examples, it should be understood that these examples are illustrative only and that the claims are not limited to those examples. Those skilled in the art will be able to make modifications and alternatives in view of the disclosure which are contemplated as falling within the scope of the appended claims.