Hands free, controlled autofill for a dispenser
10233069 ยท 2019-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Kevin M. Chase (St. Joseph, MI, US)
- Brian P. Janke (St. Joseph, MI, US)
- Farhad Ashrafzadeh (Bowling Green, KY, US)
- Shreecharan Kanchanavally (Naperville, IL, US)
- James Kerner (Indianapolis, IN, US)
Cpc classification
B67D1/0888
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D23/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G07F13/06
PHYSICS
B67D1/1238
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25C2400/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25C5/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D1/0878
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D2700/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B67D1/124
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67D1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F25D23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25C5/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G07F13/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
A dispensing system includes one or more digital image capture devices for capturing images in a dispenser well and a digital image analyzer operatively coupled to the digital image capture device(s) for analyzing the images for use in regulating a dispensing operation. The digital image analyzer evaluates digital images captured by the digital image capture device(s) to determine various characteristics of a container placed in the dispensing well, such as the height and position of the container.
Claims
1. A method of performing a dispensing operation comprising: exposing a camera to a dispensing assembly; performing the dispensing operation based on at least one image obtained from the camera; and evaluating the at least one image to determine at least one characteristic of a container positioned for the dispensing operation.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: performing the dispensing operation with the dispensing assembly being incorporated in a refrigerator.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the dispensing assembly is incorporated in a door of the refrigerator.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the dispensing operation includes dispensing at least one of water and ice into the container.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the at least one characteristic of the container includes determining a height or position of the container.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: automatically stopping the dispensing operation when the container is filled to a pre-specified level or volume.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: illuminating the container during at least a portion of the dispensing operation.
8. A method of performing a dispensing operation comprising: exposing a camera to a dispensing assembly; performing the dispensing operation based on at least one image obtained from the camera; capturing the at least one image from an upper location; and capturing at least one additional image from a lower location.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising: performing the dispensing operation based on the at least one image and the at least one additional image.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising: analyzing the at least one image to determine a height of a container positioned for the dispensing operation; and analyzing the at least one additional image to determine a position of the container.
11. A method of performing a dispensing operation comprising: exposing a camera to a dispensing assembly; performing the dispensing operation based on at least one image obtained from the camera; and sensing movement based on multiple images from the camera.
12. A dispensing assembly for selectively performing a dispensing operation comprising: a dispensing outlet configured to dispense a product into a container; a camera, exposed to the dispensing outlet, for obtaining at least one image used to regulate the dispensing operation; and a digital image analyzer configured to evaluate the at least one image to determine at least one characteristic of the container.
13. The dispensing assembly of claim 12, wherein the dispensing assembly is incorporated in a refrigerator.
14. The dispensing assembly of claim 13, wherein the dispensing assembly is incorporated in a door of the refrigerator.
15. The dispensing assembly of claim 14, wherein the camera is mounted in a dispensing well provided on the door.
16. The dispensing assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one characteristic is a height or position of the container.
17. The dispensing assembly of claim 12, wherein the dispensing assembly is configured to automatically stop the dispensing operation when the container is filled to a pre-specified level or volume.
18. A dispensing assembly for selectively performing a dispensing operation comprising: a dispensing outlet configured to dispense a product into a container; and a camera, exposed to the dispensing outlet, for obtaining at least one image used to regulate the dispensing operation, wherein the camera is configured to obtain the at least one image from an upper location, and the dispensing assembly is configured to regulate the dispensing operation based on the at least one image and at least one additional image obtained from a lower location.
19. The dispensing assembly of claim 18, further comprising: a digital image analyzer configured to evaluate the at least one image to determine a height of the container and the at least one additional image to determine a position of the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) With initial reference to
(6) In accordance with the invention, refrigerator 2 includes an icemaker 22, a dispenser assembly 31 having a main housing 44 and a control panel 49 defining a bezel (not separately labeled). Control panel 49 includes first and second rows of control buttons 53 and 54 which enable a user to select a preferred dispensing operation. Control panel 49 further includes a display 57 which, in addition to functioning in cooperation with dispenser assembly 40, enables the user to select particular operational parameters for refrigerator 2 such as, desired temperatures for freezer compartment 11 and fresh food compartment 12.
(7) Dispenser assembly 31 includes a dispenser well 63 establishing a dispensing zone defined by a base or container support portion 65 and a recessed, upstanding wall section 68. A nozzle or spigot (not separately labeled) is arranged in an upper portion of dispenser well 63 and aimed to deliver a flow of water or other liquid downward into a container (shown at 91 in
(8) Digital image capture device 78 can take on a variety of forms, such as a charged/coupled device (CCD) camera or complimentary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) camera. As shown in
(9) Capture device 78 is preferably mounted in an uppermost portion of dispenser well 63 so as to not interfere with the changeability of a bezel for dispenser well 63. In addition, capture device 78 is preferably focused downward at both ice and water dispensing areas to capture digital images of objects that enter dispenser well 63. Objects in dispenser well 63 are contrasted against a reference image, i.e., the background of dispenser well 63, for clarity. In the depicted embodiment, digital image capture device 78 takes the form of a camera that is positioned in dispenser well 63 to capture a side view of container 91. As will be discussed more fully below, the image is passed to digital image analyzing system 80. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, analyzing system 80 corrects the image and performs edge based image segmentation of the image in order to detect the top and bottom points of container 91, along with the opening of the container 91, thereby verifying the presence of container 91, movement of container 91 in dispenser well 63 and the requisite physical parameters. With this information, controller 85 can effectively regulate operation of dispensing assembly 31, including display 57 and the liquid/ice dispensing operations.
(10) The operation of sensor system 75 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
(11) As indicated above, sensor system 75 can be employed to determine a height of container 91. In accordance with the overall invention, this desired function can be carried out in various ways.
(12) Certainly, the positioning of container 91 within dispensing zone 63 will have an effect on the determined height value. In addition, as indicated above, an aspect of the invention includes utilizing sensor system 75 to assure that container 91 is properly positioned in dispensing zone 63 so as to at least be aligned with the dispensing nozzle or spigot in order to permit an autofill operation. In furtherance of this aspect of the invention,
(13) It is also contemplated to utilize capture device 78 in determining a nominal height of container 91 utilizing a similar target-based arrangement. In accordance with this aspect of the invention, at least a portion of upstanding wall section 68, opposite capture device 78, is provided with a target shown in the form of a series of horizontally extending and vertically spaced indicators 170. At this point, it should be understood that indicators 170 can take various forms in accordance with the invention, including spaced lines, ridges, indentations or the like, which preferably just blend into the overall aesthetics of dispenser assembly 31. In any case, in a manner similar to that described above, only certain portions of the vertically spaced indicators 170 of this second target will be in the field of vision of capture device 78 when container 91 is in dispensing zone 63. With the information, a distance h for container 91 can be ascertained which, in a manner similar to the determined distance y discussed above, can be subtracted from the overall height value H to establish a nominal container height for filling purposes.
(14) Certainly, capture devices 78 and 150, as well as other such devices, can be advantageously utilized together in an overall hands free, controlled autofill dispensing system. With this in mind, it must be recognized that the information obtained by the multiple capture devices are interrelated and have an effect on each other. For example, an established nominal container height can be altered if the container is repositioned. To this end, the information from the multiple capture devices combine to have a synergistic effect on the overall accuracy of the system. For at least this reason, when multiple capture devices are employed, it is preferable to either enable simultaneous imaging and analysis, or specifically provide for switching between the first and second images for analysis throughout the dispensing operation. The image updates are frequently performed throughout the entire dispensing operation to assure, at the very least, that proper container positioning is maintained and the proper fill height is established.
(15) Although described with reference to preferred embodiments of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. In general, it should be readily apparent that the present invention employs a sensing system which can advantageous sense or determine the presence, positioning, height, shape and/or volume of a container placed in a dispensing well. Additionally, a fill level of the container and even the material of the container can actually be sensed. A dispensing operation can be automatically performed when the presence of the container is sensed in the dispensing well and the container is properly positioned and maintained relative to a dispensing nozzle of the well. In addition, the actual dispensing operation is controlled or regulated based on the height and volume of the container, as well as sensed movement of the container in the dispensing well. In this manner, dispensing operations can only be performed when a container is appropriately arranged in the dispensing well and the dispensing operation will be timely terminated based on the physical parameters of the particular container employed and/or any improper shifting of the container during the fill operation. Although described with reference to a refrigerator dispenser, the invention can also be employed with other types of liquid and/or ice, such as countertop dispensers for ice and/or various beverages including coffee, milk, soda, water and the like. Furthermore, it should be understood that various digital imaging devices could be employed, including both still picture and video camera imaging. Finally, it should be realized that the invention can use other sensing arrangements, such as known ultrasonic sensors, in combination with one or more digital imaging devices. In any case, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.