WO1992013323A1 - Automated food vending system - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
- H05B6/00—Heating by electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields
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- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07F—COIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
- G07F17/00—Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
- G07F17/0064—Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services for processing of food articles
- G07F17/0078—Food articles which need to be processed for dispensing in a hot or cooked condition, e.g. popcorn, nuts
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- This invention generally relates to a food vending system, and particularly to a system which is integrated with an oven for providing hot food service.
- U.S. Patent 4,771,913 to Johndrow et al. discloses a vending machine having stacks of food packages and a dispenser mechanism which dispenses a package vertically downward into a microwave oven section that is accessed through a pivoting gate.
- U.S. Patents 3,333,666 and 3,386,550 to Murray et al. U.S. Patent 3,482,509 to Gardner
- U.S. Patent 4,349,714 to Tamano U.S. Patent 4,398,651 to Kumpfer
- U.S. Patent 4,592,485 to Anderson et al. and U.S. Patent 4,677,278 to Knoll show other combinations of microwave cookers and vending machines.
- Patent 4,780,588 to Edamura disclose microwave ovens having an attached wand or scanner for scanning printed bar codes or a plug-in program unit.
- these systems require preprogramming of the microwave oven control or frequent reprogramming if the types of foods are to be changed.
- the customer is required to manipulate of the bar code input for the microwave oven control, there is a risk of an unacceptably high level of incorrect operation and inconvenience to the customer. Therefore, it is desirable to have microwave cooking facilities for vended foods which require a minimum of intervention from customers.
- an automated food vending system has holding means including a plurality of stacks for holding respective stacks of food package units, a dispenser mechanism for dispensing a food package unit from any selected one of the holding stacks to a dispenser outlet, a microwave oven having a code reader located in a predetermined position in an interior cavity of the oven, and the food package units having a code for controlling the microwave oven printed thereon in a predetermined position which is readable automatically by the code reader when the selected package unit is taken from the dispenser outlet and inserted in the oven.
- each food package unit has a standardized package shape
- the interior cavity of the microwave oven has a shape which matches the standardized shape so that the package unit is held in a predetermined position by the shape of the oven cavity.
- the interior of the oven may be shaped to hold two or more different standardized package shapes.
- the code reader may be a bar or magnetic code or optical character reader for reading the code printed on the package.
- Another aspect of the invention is the provision of a dispenser mechanism which can be retrofit or installed in existing types of vending machines which have proven delivery mechanisms.
- Conventional vending machines for dispensing soft drink cans have a plurality of holding stacks each having a predefined width in a widthwise direction and a predefined depth in a depthwise direction of the machine, dispenser mechanisms provided at a bottom portion of respective ones of the holding stacks, and drive elements for operating the respective dispenser mechanisms in accordance with customer selection.
- the invention provides a system for retrofitting such conventional vending machines for food packages, wherein a dispenser mechanism is used having a pair of holding members spaced apart in parallel on each side of the width of the stack, each holding member having a pair of flanges at a right angle to each other for holding and dispensing the food containers by a reciprocating pivotal movement, and the holding members having pivot axes which coincide with the sides of the stacks.
- the dispenser mechanism is formed by a pair of continuous belts spaced apart in parallel on opposite vertical sides of the respective stack in a depthwise direction of the machine, wherein pair of belts each has a plurality of catch members disposed at correspondingly spaced positions thereon for holding and dispensing each food package unit in succession from the stack by intermittent belt movement in a dispensing direction.
- the pitch between catch members corresponds to the spacing between packages.
- Both embodiments of the dispenser mechanism can readily be retrofit to standard soft drink vending machines. These machines have parallel holding stacks of a predefined width for holding double rows of soft drink cans and a dispenser mechanism of the flip-flop or paddle type.
- the flip-flop dispenser can be replaced with either of the two embodiments of the invention. No modification to the vending machine is required because the dispenser mechanisms do not take up any additional width and operate within the predefined stack width.
- a microwave oven for use in combination with vended food package units having a standardized package shape and a code for controlling a microwave oven printed thereon in a predetermined position.
- the oven has an interior cavity which is shaped to match the standardized package shape so that each package unit is held in a predetermined position in the oven cavity, and a code reader is located in a predetermined position in the oven cavity such that the code printed on the food package unit is readable automatically by the code reader when the package unit is inserted in the oven.
- the interior of the oven may be shaped to hold two or more different standardized package shapes.
- the microwave oven may include a drive element for control1ably moving the package constrained by the shape of the oven cavity along a linear direction (for a tray package) or rotationally (for a cylindrical package) so that the printed code field can be moved past the code reader.
- the code reader may be moved.
- Still a further aspect of the invention encompasses a food package unit comprising walls defining a hollow, quadrangular-sided tray portion, a rectangular, laterally projecting lip around the upper edges of the tray portion, and a code for controlling a microwave oven printed at a predetermined position on the package unit, so that it can be scanned by a code reader positioned adjacent the code in the oven.
- the projecting lip allows the package unit to be held and/or dispensed in a vending machine by retaining it from opposed lateral sides.
- the package- unit is intended for use in a microwave oven having an interior cavity shaped to receive the opposed projecting lateral sides of the package unit.
- the code may be printed on the opposed lateral sides of the projecting lip.
- the food package unit has a cylindrical shape and the code printed at a predetermined position on an outside surface of the cylindrical shape extending in a circumferential direction, so that it can be scanned by a code reader upon circumferential rotation of the package unit.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an automated food vending system having the capability for hot food service and using a standard vending machine structure in accordance with the principles of the invention
- Fig. 2 is a close-up view of a microwave oven assembly in the automated food vending system of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a further detailed view of the microwave oven assembly of Fig. 2 showing the interior shaped cavities for receiving standardized package shapes therein;
- Fig. 4 shows an internal view of the standard vending machine structure of Fig. 1 having a dispenser mechanism installed therein in accordance with another aspect of the invention
- Fig. 5 illustrates some standardized food package shapes for use in the system automated food vending of the invention
- Fig. 6 shows a schematic side view of one embodiment of a dispenser mechanism of the invention for rectangular food packages
- Fig. 7 shows a schematic side view of another embodiment of a dispenser mechanism of the invention.
- Fig. 8 shows a schematic side view of one embodiment of a microwave oven having a shaped interior cavity in accordance with a further aspect of the invention.
- Fig. 9 shows a schematic side view of another embodiment of a microwave oven having a shaped interior cavity for a plurality of standardized package shapes.
- an automated food vending system in accordance with the invention has an exterior chassis 10 in which a plurality of holding stacks for food package units are contained, a dispenser mechanism including a payment mechanism 12, selector controls 14, and a dispenser outlet 16 for dispensing a selected food package selected from the holding stacks, a front door 18 for allowing access to the interior of the chassis for reloading the holding stacks or for repairs or maintenance, and an oven 20 for heating a food package to provide hot food service.
- the most practical form of oven is a microwave oven.
- the system of the invention will be described with respect to a microwave oven, although it is to be understood that the principles of the invention may be similarly applied to other types of ovens, such as convection, combined microwave/convection, hot plate, etc.
- the front door can contain a transparent sheet of artwork which is illuminated from behind, as is well known in the industry.
- the microwave oven 20 includes a front door 21 which may have a viewing or display window 22 therein, indicator lights 23 which may consist of three LED lights to indicate whether the oven is vacant, in use, or completed with the cooking cycle.
- the oven includes two microwave oven units for heating two package units at once or two different types of packages, or as a backup.
- the system may be configured with a single unit or with an additional number of units.
- the interior of the microwave oven has a shaped cavity 24 which is specifically shaped to receive a correspondingly shaped food package.
- each food package unit has a standardized package shape
- the interior cavity of the microwave oven has a shape which matches the standardized shape so that the package unit is held in a predetermined position in the oven.
- the cavity 24 may have a shape for only one type of package unit, or it may receive a plurality of package shapes.
- the cavity 24 has one or more code readers 25 located in a predetermined position so that codes for controlling the microwave oven printed on the food packages are readable automatically by the code reader when the package unit is inserted in the microwave oven.
- the code reader 25 may be a bar or magnetic code or optical character reader.
- the holding stacks of the vending system are shown as being formed by vertical dividers or separator panels 30 which are fixed to the frame of the chassis 10 at predetermined width spacings. Food packages of the corresponding widths are stacked in each holding stack defined by each adjacent pair of dividers 30. Dispenser mechanisms 32 are provided at a bottom portion of the respective holding stacks for dispensing a food package unit from a selected stack to the dispenser outlet 16, and drive elements 34 are provided for selectively operating the respective dispenser mechanisms.
- a main feature of the invention is the provision of a dispenser mechanism which can be retrofit or installed in existing types of vending machines which have proven delivery mechanisms.
- a conventional type of vending machine is widely used for vending soft drinks and juices packaged in standardardized 12-ounce aluminum cans. Such vending machines are manufactured by Maytag Corporation, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and the construction and operation of these machines are widely known throughout the industry. As shown in Fig. 4, these standard soft drink vending machines have proven delivery mechanisms in the form of holding stacks having a predefined width holding double rows of soft drink cans, dispenser mechanisms of the flip-flop or paddle type which flips from one side to the other to release cans alternately from the double rows of cans, and an exit chute at a bottom portion of the chassis.
- standardized packages are used which have the same overall width as the double-row width spacings used for these soft drink vending machines.
- the flip-flop dispensers can then be replaced with a dispenser mechanism adapted to the food package units without the need for making any substantial modifications to the remainder of the vending machine, except for perhaps the drop path and shape of the dispenser outlet.
- a deep rectangular tray package 40 having a deep tray including a deep rectangular tray package 40 having a deep tray, a long rectangular tray package 42 having a shallow tray and the same width but a longer length than the package 40, and a short rectangular tray package 44 having a shallow tray and the same width but a shorter length than the package 40.
- the trays all have a laterally projecting upper lip or lid 48, which is used for dispensing the packages and for positioning them in the microwave oven, as described in further detail hereinafter.
- the trays are made of ovenable laminates of paperboard, plastic film, and/or microwave suceptor film, which are commercially available. Examples of ovenable packages having a vendable edge are available from Westvaco Corp.
- a bar, magnetic, optical character or other type of code for controlling the microwave oven is printed on the tray package, such as on the upper surface of the lid 48 or along one or both lateral sides of the laterally projecting lip or edge of the lid 48.
- a cylindrical package 46 may also be used in the vending system of the invention.
- the cylindrical package may have a diameter which may be the same as that of a standard soft drink can, so that it can be used in the conventional double-row soft drink vending machine without modification of the machine.
- the length of the cylindrical package may made be longer that of the soft drink can for holding greater food content.
- the cylindrical package may be used soups, hot drinks, etc.
- the cylindrical packages are also made of ovenable laminates, and may be provided with vapor pressure release mechanisms for venting upon heating.
- the oven control code is printed on the outside surface of the package, with the code field extending either in the lengthwise or in the circumferential direction.
- Figs. 6 and 7 show two embodiments of dispenser mechanisms which can be retrofit to the standard soft drink vending machines for dispensing food trays in accordance with the invention.
- the dispenser mechanisms are designed so that they do not take up any additional width and can operate within the predefined stack widths of the standard soft drink vending machines.
- the dispenser mechanism includes a pair of holding members 51 and 52 which are spac apart in parallel on each side of the width W between t dividers 30 of the stack.
- Each holding member has a pair flanges 51a, 51b and 52a, 52b which are at right angles to ea other and which have a width corresponding to the width of t laterally projecting lip of the trays to be dispensed.
- T holding members are turned back and forth in reciprocati pivotal movement, indicated by the double-headed arrow Movement of the holding members through 90 degrees allows t lower flanges to release a lower tray and the upper flanges catch an upper tray, as shown in phantom lines.
- the holding members are pivot by linkages to a rotary cam portion of the dispenser mechani (visible in Fig. 4) , and the rotary cams are driven by the mot drive elements 34.
- the pivot axes of the holding membe coincide with the sides of the stacks, and therefore require additional width between the dividers 30 for installatio
- the pivotable holding members may be arranged the depthwise direction of the stack.
- the dispenser mechanism formed with a pair of continuous belts 61, 62 which are spac apart a distance D in parallel on opposite vertical sides of t respective stack in a depthwise direction of the machine chassi
- Each belt has a plurality of catch members 61a and 62a correspondingly spaced positions for dispensing each food packa unit by intermittent belt movement in the dispensing directi indicated by the arrow in the drawing.
- the catch members a spaced at pitches corresponding to the height spacings of t packages, so that as the belt is advanced downward to release lower tray 40, the succeeding catch member is advanced in time project under the lid or lip 48 of the next tray. Since t belts are installed at the vertical sides in the depthwi direction of each stack, no additional width is required between the dividers 30 for installation.
- Figs. 8 and 9 two embodiments for the microwave oven units are shown for use in combination with vended food package units having standardized package shapes and codes for controlling the microwave oven printed thereon as illustrated in Fig. 5.
- the microwave ovens have interior cavities which are matched to the standardized package shapes so that each package unit can be inserted and held in a predetermined position in the oven, and a code reader located at a predetermined position in the cavity of the oven so as to read the code printed on the food package unit.
- the microwave oven has an interior cavity 24 in a cylindrical shape for holding a cylindrical package 46.
- the code 70 is shown printed in a circumferential direction at mid-length of the outer surface of the package so that it can be read when the cylinder is inserted from either end.
- a pair of rollers 72, 73 are used to drive the package in rotational movement at least one complete circumference of the package so that the code can be completely read by the reader 74 no matter what position the package is inserted in the cavity.
- the code may start with initial bits indicating which is the leading end and trailing end of the code field so that the code can be properly decoded from either direction.
- the reader can also be arranged to traverse the package in the circumferential direction or, alternatively, in the lengthwise direction.
- the microwave oven has an interior cavity 24 which is shaped to hold two or more different standardized package shapes.
- the cavity 24 can hold a cylindrical package 46 at its lower, curved portion, and any of the rectangular trays 40, 42, 44 at its upper portion, using the recesses 75 to hold the lids 48 of the trays.
- the cavity 24 can also accomodate a rectangular tray having an added-height cover 40a.
- Drive rollers 76, 77 are provided for controllably moving the rectangular tray packages, constrained by the interior shape of the oven cavity, along a linear direction (depthwise direction), and drive rollers 72, 73 are used to rotate the cylindrical package in the circumferential direction.
- the code reader 74a is provided at the bottom portion of the cavity for reading the cylindrical package.
- the code reader 74b may be placed in a fixed centerline position while the tray is driven in the depthwise direction, or the reader 74c may be arranged to move laterally across the upper surface of the lid at a centered code position.
- the code reader 74d may be arranged at one of the side recesses 75 to read a code printed on the lateral edges of the lid 48.
- the drive rollers are used not only for code reading, but also for moving the food mass during cooking.
- the oven cavity can have a depth substantially equal to that of the food trays, and the code reading is instead accomplished by printing the code on the lateral edges of the tray and reading the code as the tray is inserted in the oven cavity.
- the code reader may be activated by a switch upon opening of the oven door, or by a trip switch at the front end of the recesses upon insertion of the tray.
- the printed code is preferably in the form of bar code which can be read reliably by a bar code reader.
- the printed code contains code elements for controlling the operation of the microwave oven, as is well known in this field. Such codes can control the power level, time, and sequence for one or more heating cycles. For example, if the vending machine contains frozen fried foods in microwave susceptor packages, the codes can control a defrosting cycle, followed by a cooking cycle, followed by a crisping cycle.
- the package code may alternatively be printed as magnetic or optical code.
- the printed code may also include elements specifying an expiration date, and the vending system may have a clock unit and a lockout element activated by detection of a date past the expiration date for locking the microwave oven from cooking.
- the date code elements may be read by code readers positioned adjacent the stacks of the vending machine in order to lock out the dispenser mechanisms for one or more of the stacks.
- the package code may also include a package or source identification number for tracking purposes.
- the code or its label may also be printed with an ink or dye material which changes color upon exposure to microwave cooking (to indicate that the package has already been cooked once) .
- the label on which the control code is printed ⁇ may have a dye which turns black upon exposure to microwave radiation, thereby preventing the code from being read a second time.
- ink or dye materials are well known to those skilled in this field.
- the vending machine may have conventional coin or bill payment mechanisms 12, and also card payment mechanisms such as those offered by Verifone Systems, Inc., of Redwood City, California.
- a microprocessor and display may be provided in conjunction with the selection and payment mechanisms, so that different food items may be variably priced.
- the pricing of the food selections is programmed into the payment mechanism memory and displayed according to a customer selection, and the dispenser mechanism is actuated upon receipt of proper payment.
- the food package may have a steam-pressure release in the form of a non-wetting, water-vapor- permeable fabric, such as GoretexTM synthetic fabric, for sealing a portion of the package.
- the food package may also have a closure release in the form of a membrane sealed to the package with an adhesive which releases upon exposure to microwave cooking (to allow easy opening of the package) .
- a transparent window may be provided in the package cover to allow one to visually inspect the food contained therein before and after cooking.
- a two-part longitudinal food package may also be provided in which the cold food part is separable from the hot food part by a perforation line in the transverse direction for a meal having both hot and cold portions.
- an electrical fault detector may be provided to detect if the electric power supply for the refrigeration unit has been off for longer than a predetermined time indicating food spoilage, and can thus lock the dispenser mechanisms from dispensing possibly spoiled foods.
- the automated food vending system of the invention facilitates the machine vending of all types of foods.
- the dispenser mechanisms are readily retrofit to the conventional, widely used, soft drink vending machines.
- the package-specific oven configuration and control by codes printed on each package eliminates the possibility of incorrect operation by the customer and greatly improves customer convenience by automatically programming the oven for the optimal cooking sequence. Since the microwave oven only requires a cavity for handling dispensed packages, it can be made in a compact size and installed within the chassis of the machine.
- the vending machine/oven combination can be placed in a wide range of fast food, cafeteria, hotel, transportation, and institutional environments.
- the microwave oven and coded packages may also be used in environments other than a vending machine. For example, the oven may also be installed in the door of a refrigerator for home use.
- the vendable edge may be provided on food packages of other than a rectangular tray shape.
- a mounting board having a width corresponding to the width of the dispenser stacks and/or the microwave oven cavity, can be used to provide a vendable edge for other types of containers.
- the mounting board may have a round or polygonal mounting aperture in which a correspondingly shaped container having inclined sides is inserted and held by friction fit.
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