Smart vessel and filling station with product quality monitoring and alerts

US11959867B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11959867-B2
Application numberUS-201917049389-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 25, 2019
Priority dateApr 26, 2018
Publication dateApr 16, 2024
Grant dateApr 16, 2024

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A vessel includes a memory and a processor operatively coupled to the memory. The memory is configured to store a vessel identifier. The processor is configured to initiate a timer for a shelf life of a solution placed into the vessel. The processor is also configured to conduct a measurement of the solution using one or more sensors in the vessel. The processor is also configured to compare the measurement to a threshold for the solution. The processor is further configured to activate a solution indicator to indicate that the solution should be discarded responsive to a determination that the shelf life has expired or a determination that the measurement exceeds the threshold.

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A vessel system comprising: a filling station comprising: a filling station transceiver configured to receive a vessel identifier from a vessel; and a filling station processor operatively coupled to the filling station transceiver, wherein the filling station processor is configured to: conduct a first reference measurement on water used to form a solution using one or more filling station sensors; conduct a second reference measurement on the solution prior to placement of the solution in the vessel using the one or more filling station sensors; cause the filling station transceiver to transmit data regarding the first reference measurement and the second reference measurement to the vessel; and cause a fill nozzle of the filling station to dispense the solution into the vessel; and the vessel comprising: a vessel memory configured to store the vessel identifier; a vessel transceiver configured to transmit the vessel identifier to the filling station and to receive the data regarding the first reference measurement and the second reference measurement; and a vessel processor operatively coupled to the vessel memory and the vessel transceiver, wherein the vessel processor is configured to: initiate a timer for a shelf life of the solution placed into the vessel; conduct a measurement of the solution using one or more vessel sensors; compare the measurement to a threshold for the solution; and activate a solution indicator to indicate that the solution should be discarded responsive to a determination that the shelf life of the timer has expired or that the measurement exceeds the threshold. 2. The vessel system of claim 1 , wherein the vessel processor is further configured to determine the shelf life based at least in part on the data regarding the first reference measurement and the second reference measurement. 3. The vessel system of claim 1 , wherein the vessel processor is further configured to determine the threshold based at least in part on the data regarding the first reference measurement and the second reference measurement. 4. The vessel system of claim 1 , wherein the filling station processor causes the fill nozzle of the filling station to dispense the solution into the vessel responsive to a determination that the vessel is empty. 5. The vessel system of claim 1 , further comprising a motion sensor operatively coupled to the vessel processor, wherein activation of the solution indicator is responsive to movement of the vessel detected by the motion sensor. 6. The vessel system of claim 5 , wherein the vessel processor is configured to activate the solution indicator to indicate that the solution is still usable responsive to a determination that the shelf life has not expired, responsive to a determination that the measurement does not exceed the threshold, and responsive to movement detected by the motion sensor. 7. The vessel system of claim 1 , wherein the measurement of the solution comprises at least one of a conductivity measurement, a voltammetry measurement, and a chronoamperometry measurement. 8. The vessel system of claim 1 , wherein the filling station processor is further configured to activate a dispense button responsive to a determination that the vessel is empty. 9. A vessel system comprising: a filling station comprising: a filling station transceiver configured to receive a vessel identifier from a vessel; and a filling station processor operatively coupled to the filling station transceiver, wherein the filling station processor is configured to: conduct a first reference measurement on water used to form a solution using one or more filling station sensors; conduct a second reference measurement on the solution prior to placement of the solution in the vessel using the one or more filling station sensors; determine one of a shelf life or a threshold based at least in part on the data regarding the first reference measurement and the second reference measurement; cause the filling station transceiver to transmit data regarding one of the shelf life or the threshold to the vessel; and cause a fill nozzle of the filling station to dispense the solution into the vessel; and the vessel comprising: a vessel memory configured to store the vessel identifier; a vessel transceiver configured to transmit the vessel identifier to the filling station and to receive the data regarding one of the shelf life or the threshold; and a vessel processor operatively coupled to the vessel memory and the vessel transceiver, wherein the vessel processor is configured to: if the vessel receives data regarding the shelf life, initiate a timer for the shelf life of the solution placed into the vessel; if the vessel receives data regarding the threshold, conduct a measurement of the solution using one or more vessel sensors and compare the measurement to the threshold for the solution; and activate a solution indicator to indicate that the solution should be discarded responsive to a determination that the shelf life of the timer has expired or that the measurement exceeds the threshold. 10. The vessel system of claim 9 , wherein the filling station processor causes the fill nozzle of the filling station to dispense the solution into the vessel responsive to a determination that the vessel is empty. 11. The vessel system of claim 9 , further comprising a motion sensor operatively coupled to the vessel processor, wherein activation of the solution indicator is responsive to movement of the vessel detected by the motion sensor. 12. The vessel system of claim 11 , wherein the vessel processor is configured to activate the solution indicator to indicate that the solution is still usable responsive to a determination that the shelf life has not expired, responsive to a determination that the measurement does not exceed the threshold, and responsive to movement detected by the motion sensor. 13. The vessel system of claim 9 , wherein the measurement of the solution comprises at least one of a conductivity measurement, a voltammetry measurement, and a chronoamperometry measurement. 14. The vessel system of claim 9 , wherein the filling station processor is further configured to activate a dispense button responsive to a determination that the vessel is empty.

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  • with means for preventing delivery (B65D83/56 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • G01N27/06Primary

    of a liquid (involving electrolysis G01N27/26) · CPC title

  • Rigid containers without fluid transport within · CPC title

  • Indicating or recording presence, absence, or direction, of movement (electric switches H01H; counting moving objects G06M7/00) · CPC title

  • Sending and receiving of information, e.g. using Bluetooth® · CPC title

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What does patent US11959867B2 cover?
A vessel includes a memory and a processor operatively coupled to the memory. The memory is configured to store a vessel identifier. The processor is configured to initiate a timer for a shelf life of a solution placed into the vessel. The processor is also configured to conduct a measurement of the solution using one or more sensors in the vessel. The processor is also configured to compare th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Diversey Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N27/06. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 16 2024 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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