System and method for dispensing consumable liquids
US-10482704-B2 · Nov 19, 2019 · US
US11776350B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11776350-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217817900-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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Systems and methods for dispensing consumable liquids are disclosed. An example networked system includes a server and a plurality of beverage dispenser stations. Each of the beverage dispenser stations includes a filler including a filler outlet configured to deliver a beverage into a container, an RFID reader configured to read an RFID tag fixed to a water filter through which water for the beverage is to flow, and a controller. The controller is configured determine a duration-of-use of the water filter and a volume of water that has passed through the water filter. Each of the beverage dispenser stations also includes a network communications interface configured to communicate the duration-of-use and the volume of water to the networked administrative server to track use of the water filter among the plurality of beverage dispenser stations.
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What is claimed is: 1. A networked system for tracking filter usage within a beverage dispenser infrastructure, the system comprising: a networked administrative server including a database component and an application component; a plurality of beverage dispenser stations each of which comprises: a filler including a filler outlet configured to deliver a beverage into a container; an RFID reader configured to read an RFID tag fixed to a water filter through which water for the beverage is to flow; and a controller configured with a processor and a computer readable medium including computer executable instructions to: determine a duration-of-use of the water filter; and determine a volume of water that has passed through the water filter; and a network communications interface configured to communicate the duration-of-use and the volume of water to the networked administrative server to track use of the water filter among the plurality of beverage dispenser stations. 2. The networked system of claim 1 , further comprising a filter display that comprises a first LED that is configured to illuminate in response to the controller: comparing the duration-of-use to a duration warning level and the volume of water to a volume warning level; and determining the duration-of-use is less than the duration warning level and the volume of water is less than the volume warning level. 3. The networked system of claim 2 , wherein, for each of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations, the filter display further comprises a second LED that is configured to illuminate in response to the controller determining at least one of: the RFID reader does not detect a presence of the water filter; the duration-of-use is greater than or equal to a duration capacity level, wherein the duration capacity level is greater than the duration warning level; or the volume of water is greater than or equal to a volume capacity level, wherein the volume capacity level is greater than the duration warning level. 4. The networked system of claim 3 , wherein the duration warning level is 80 percent of the duration capacity level and the volume warning level is 80 percent of the volume capacity level. 5. The networked system of claim 3 , wherein, for each of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations, the filter display further comprises a third LED that is configured to illuminate in response to the controller determining at least one of: the duration-of-use is greater than or equal to the duration warning level and less than the duration capacity level; or the volume of water is greater than or equal to the duration warning level and less than the volume capacity level. 6. The networked system of claim 5 , wherein the first LED is a green LED, the second LED is a red LED, and the third LED is a yellow LED. 7. The networked system of claim 1 , wherein the networked administrative server is configured to identify one or more filters within a network of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations that is to expire soon based on data collected via the network communications interface of each of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations. 8. The networked system of claim 1 , wherein the networked administrative server is configured to generate a filter expiry schedule for filters within a network of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations based on data collected via the network communications interface of each of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations. 9. The networked system of claim 1 , wherein the networked administrative server is configured to generate a filter demand forecast for filters within a network of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations based on data collected via the network communications interface of each of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations. 10. The networked system of claim 1 , wherein the networked administrative server is configured to generate and transmit a filter expiry notification for one or more filters within a network of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations based on data collected via the network communications interface of each of the plurality of beverage dispenser stations. 11. A beverage dispenser station comprising: a filler including a filler outlet configured to deliver a beverage into a container; an RFID reader configured to read an RFID tag fixed to a water filter installed within the beverage dispenser station and through which water for the beverage is to flow; a filter display comprising a first LED; a controller configured with a processor and a computer readable medium including computer executable instructions to: determine a duration-of-use of the water filter; determine a volume of water that has passed through the water filter; compare the duration-of-use to a duration warning level and the volume of water to a volume warning level; and cause the first LED to illuminate in response to determining that the duration-of-use is less than the duration warning level and the volume of water is less than the volume warning level; and a network communications interface configured to communicate the duration-of-use and the volume of water to a server. 12. The beverage dispenser station of claim 11 , wherein the RFID reader is further configured to increment a counter embedded in the RFID tag that is fixed to the water filter for every predefined quantity of the water that passes through the water filter. 13. The beverage dispenser station of claim 12 , wherein the controller is further configured to calculate the volume of water that has passed through the water filter based on a measured duration of the filler delivering the beverage. 14. The beverage dispenser station of claim 13 , further comprising a real-time clock to track the duration-of-use of the water filter and the measured duration of the filler. 15. The beverage dispenser station of claim 11 , further comprising a second LED that is configured to illuminate in response to the controller determining at least one of: the RFID reader does not detect a presence of the water filter; the duration-of-use is greater than or equal to a duration capacity level, wherein the duration capacity level is greater than the duration warning level; or the volume of water is greater than or equal to a volume capacity level, wherein the volume capacity level is greater than the duration warning level. 16. The beverage dispenser station of claim 15 , wherein the filter display further comprises a third LED that is configured to illuminate in response to the controller determining at least one of: the duration-of-use is greater than or equal to the duration warning level and less than the duration capacity level; or the volume of water is greater than or equal to the duration warning level and less than the volume capacity level. 17. The beverage dispenser station of claim 16 , wherein the first LED is a green LED, the second LED is a red LED, and the third LED is a yellow LED. 18. A computer readable medium configured to store instructions, which, when executed, cause a beverage dispensing machine to: read, via an RFID reader of the beverage dispensing machine, an RFID tag fixed to a water filter that is installed within the beverage dispensing machine and through which water for a beverage is to flow; determine a duration-of-use of the water filter; determine a volume of water that has passed through the water filter; compare the duration-of-use to a duration warning level and the volume of water to a volume warning level; illumin
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