Vending-kiosk based systems and methods to vend and/or prepare items, for instance prepared foods

US10902371B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10902371-B2
Application numberUS-201816161650-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 16, 2018
Priority dateJul 14, 2017
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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Kiosks, components, and methods are disclosed for preparing food to be vended to customers. The kiosk may be part of a multi-modal food distribution system in which the kiosk may operate in one or more various modes, including a kiosk vending mode, a constellation mode, and a cook en route mode to vend hot, prepared food to customers. The kiosks in the system may be configurable to change between each of the different modes depending upon information received by the system. The kiosk may be part of a kiosk-based food preparation system in which the kiosk vends prepared food items to customers. The kiosk may transmit information that may be used to provide replenishment to the kiosk. Such information may include the number of items vended, the number of items and/or supplies remaining, and/or a replenishment signal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vending kiosk, comprising: at least one cooking unit; a plurality of vending compartments, each of the vending compartments respectively comprising: a first receptacle, the first receptacle comprising at least one wall that at least partially delimits an interior of the first receptacle, a front with a front opening that provides access into the interior of the first receptacle from the front of the first receptacle, and a rear with at least a rear opening that provides access into the interior of the first receptacle from the rear of the first receptacle; and a second receptacle, the second receptacle comprising at least one wall that at least partially delimits an interior of the second receptacle, a front with a front opening that provides access into the interior of the second receptacle from the front of the second receptacle, a top with a top opening that provides access into the interior of the second receptacle from the top of the second receptacle, and a tray, the tray moveable with respect to the at least one wall of the second receptacle between a raised position in which the tray is at least proximate the top of the second receptacle and a lowered position in which the tray is at least proximate a bottom of the second receptacle, the second receptacle moveable with respect to the first receptacle between an inserted position and a withdrawn position, the inserted position in which the second receptacle predominately extends into the interior of the first receptacle with the front opening of the second receptacle at least proximate the front opening of the first receptacle and the withdrawn position in which the second receptacle is predominately withdrawn from the interior of the first receptacle with the front opening of the second receptacle moved away from the front opening of the first receptacle as compared to the inserted position; at least one horizontal transmission operable to move the second receptacles between the inserted and the withdrawn positions; at least one vertical transmission operable to move the trays between the raised and the lowered positions; a plurality of customer-facing doors, each of the customer-facing doors movable between a first position which prevents access to the interior of the first and the second receptacles of a respective one of the vending compartments from an exterior of the vending kiosk and a second position which allows access to the interior of the first and the second receptacles of the respective one of the vending compartments from the exterior of the vending kiosk; and at least one processor-based control system, the at least one processor-based control system communicatively coupled to control the at least one horizontal transmission, the at least one vertical transmission, and the customer-facing doors. 2. The vending kiosk of claim 1 , further comprising: a first plurality of latches operable to alternatively latch and unlatch respective ones of the customer-facing door; and the at least one processor-based control system is communicatively coupled to control the customer-facing doors by control of the latches of the first plurality of latches. 3. The vending kiosk of claim 1 , further comprising: a first plurality of motors or solenoids operable to alternatively open and close respective ones of the customer-facing door; and the at least one processor-based control system is communicatively coupled to control the customer-facing doors by control of the motors or solenoids of the first plurality of motors or solenoids. 4. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if the respective second receptacle is in the inserted position. 5. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system controls the horizontal transmission to move the second receptacle from the withdrawn to the inserted position only if the tray is in the lowered position. 6. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system controls the vertical transmission to move the tray from the raised position to the lowered position if the tray holds an item. 7. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system controls the vertical transmission to move the tray from the lowered position to raised position after an item has been removed from the respective vending compartment. 8. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system controls the vertical transmission to move the tray from the lowered position to raised position in response to a respective customer-facing door closing after an item has been removed from the respective vending compartment. 9. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if a customer or a transaction has been recognized. 10. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if an input code is verified. 11. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if detected biometric data has been verified. 12. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if a pairing with an electronic device or recognition thereof occurs. 13. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if the respective compartment is at or below a defined temperature that is sufficiently cool for the customer to handle such without causing bodily harm. 14. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if a food item in the respective compartment is at or below a defined temperature that is sufficiently cool for the customer to handle such without causing bodily harm. 15. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if all of the interior surfaces of the respective compartment is at or below a defined temperature that is sufficiently cool for the customer to handle such without causing bodily harm. 16. The vending kiosk of claim 1 wherein, for each of the vending compartments, the at least one processor-based control system unlatches or opens the customer-facing door of the respective vending compartment only if there is a sufficient clearance for the customer-facing door to open. 17. The vending kiosk of claim 1 , further comprising: a housing

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  • User recognition or proximity detection · CPC title

  • Interfacing with vending machines using mobile or wearable devices · CPC title

  • Vending machines being part of a centrally controlled network of vending machines · CPC title

  • the object being a vending stall, restaurant or food kiosk · CPC title

  • in which the articles are stored in compartments in fixed receptacles · CPC title

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What does patent US10902371B2 cover?
Kiosks, components, and methods are disclosed for preparing food to be vended to customers. The kiosk may be part of a multi-modal food distribution system in which the kiosk may operate in one or more various modes, including a kiosk vending mode, a constellation mode, and a cook en route mode to vend hot, prepared food to customers. The kiosks in the system may be configurable to change betwe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zume Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q10/0832. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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