Optical vend sensing system for product delivery detection
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-017/00
H01M-014/00
출원번호
US-0656908
(2007-01-23)
등록번호
US-8548625
(2013-10-01)
발명자
/ 주소
Whitten, David Boyd
Booth, William Edwin
Griner, Paul Kevin
Duncan, Brian Lee
출원인 / 주소
Crane Merchandising Systems, Inc.
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An optical vend sensing system for use in vending machines employs a row of light emitters on one side of a region through which a vend product passes during delivery and a row of light detectors on the opposite side. Each detector is substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the emitters, a
An optical vend sensing system for use in vending machines employs a row of light emitters on one side of a region through which a vend product passes during delivery and a row of light detectors on the opposite side. Each detector is substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the emitters, and is capable of receiving light from any of more than one of the emitters when that emitter is activated. The emitters are individually activated in sequential, round-robin fashion and multiple detectors are monitored for each emitter when activated. Interruption of detectible beams between an activated emitter and one of the multiple emitters monitored for the activated emitter. Power applied to an activated emitter is calibrated in steps to a minimum level sufficient to ensure detection by all monitored detectors of light emitted by an activated emitter, plus a safety margin.
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1. An optical sensing system, comprising: a row of light emitters on a first side of a region through which a product falls during delivery and a row of light detectors on a second side of the region, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters,each light
1. An optical sensing system, comprising: a row of light emitters on a first side of a region through which a product falls during delivery and a row of light detectors on a second side of the region, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters,each light emitter, when activated, emitting light across the region and directly incident upon at least one of the light detectors, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters, each light detector detecting light emitted from any of two or more of the light emitters when the respective light emitter is activated;an optical detection aperture located in front of each light detector and between the respective light detector and the light emitters, each optical detection aperture constraining a range of incident angles of light that may be detected by the respective detector and allowing light from a larger range of horizontal angles to reach a respective light detector than light from a range of vertical angles that reaches the respective light detector to permit direct light from the light emitters to reach the light detectors while blocking light from the light emitters reflected from adjacent reflective surfaces;a controller sequentially activating each one of the light emitters on the first side of the region through which the product falls for a first period of time then deactivating the one of the light emitters and, for each light emitter when activated, monitoring at least two light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is an end emitter within the row of emitters and monitoring at least three light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is not an end emitter within the row of light emitters; anda reporting circuit coupled to the light detectors and, responsive to detection of light from the activated light emitter at fewer than all of the at least two monitored light detectors, generating a signal indicating delivery of a product. 2. The optical sensing system of claim 1, wherein the light detectors include optical frequency filters. 3. The optical sensing system of claim 1, wherein the row of light detectors is a fixed distance across the region from the row of light emitters. 4. An optical sensing system, comprising: a row of light emitters on a first side of a region through which a product falls during delivery, each light emitter, when activated, emitting light across the region;a row of light detectors on a second side of the region, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters and configured to function as a point detector for direct point-to-point beams between the emitters and detectors, each detector positioned behind an optical aperture between the respective detector and the light emitters, the optical aperture constraining a range of incident angles of light that may be detected by the respective detector, each detector having a horizontal reception angle greater than a vertical reception angle and selected to allow detection of the direct point-to-point beams without interference from reflected light from the light emitters;a controller individually activating each one of the light emitters for a first period of time and, for each light emitter when activated, monitoring at least two light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is an end emitter within the row of emitters and monitoring at least three light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is not an end emitter within the row of light emitters, wherein each light emitter, when activated, emits light including a plurality of detectible beams each extending between the activated light emitter and one of the monitored light detectors, and wherein product passage through the region is detected by interruption of one or more of the detectible beams; anda reporting circuit coupled to the light detectors and, responsive to detection of light from the activated light emitter at fewer than all of the at least two monitored light detectors, generating a signal indicating delivery of a product. 5. An optical sensing system, comprising: a row of light emitters on a first side of a first region through which a product falls during delivery, each light emitter emitting light across the first region;a row of light detectors on a second side of the first region, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters, the row of light detectors being across the first region from the row of light emitters with each detector positioned behind an optical aperture between the respective detector and the light emitters, the optical aperture constraining a range of incident angles of light that may be detected by the respective detector to block light beams from the light emitters reflected from adjacent reflective surfaces;a controller individually activating each one of the light emitters for a first period of time, wherein, for each light emitter when activated, the controller monitors at least two light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is an end emitter within the row of emitters and monitoring at least three light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is not an end emitter within the row of light emitters, wherein the light emitters are sequentially activated in round-robin fashion; anda reporting circuit coupled to the light detectors and generating a signal indicating delivery of a product in response to detection of light from the activated light emitter at fewer than all of the at least two monitored light detectors. 6. An optical sensing system, comprising: a row of light emitters on a first side of a region through which a product falls during delivery, each light emitter emitting light across the region;a row of light detectors on a second side of the region, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters, the row of light detectors being across the first region from the row of light emitters with each detector positioned behind an optical aperture between the respective detector and the light emitters, the optical aperture constraining a range of incident angles of light that may be detected by the respective detector;a controller individually activating each one of the light emitters for a first period of time and, for each light emitter when activated, monitoring at least two light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is an end emitter within the row of emitters and monitoring at least three light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is not an end emitter within the row of light emitters; anda reporting circuit coupled to the light detectors and, responsive to detection of light at fewer than all of the at least two monitored light detectors, generating a signal indicating delivery of a product. 7. A vending machine including an optical sensing system, the optical sensing system comprising: a row of light emitters on a first side of a region through which a product falls during delivery and a row of light detectors on a second side of the region, each light emitter, when activated, emitting light across the region and directly incident upon at least one of the light detectors, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters, each detector positioned behind an optical aperture between the respective detector and the light emitters, the optical aperture constraining a range of incident angles of light that may be detected by the respective detector, each light detector detecting light emitted from any of two or more of the light emitters when the respective light emitter is activated, wherein obstruction of one of a plurality of direct point-to-point beams between the light emitters and light detectors is detected despite reflection of light from the light emitters off adjacent reflective surfaces;a controller sequentially activating for a first period of time then deactivating each one of the light emitters on the first side of the region through which the product falls and, for each light emitter when activated, monitoring at least two light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is an end emitter within the row of emitters and monitoring at least three light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is not an end emitter within the row of light emitters; anda reporting circuit coupled to the light detectors and, responsive to detection of light from the activated light emitter at fewer than all of the at least two monitored light detectors, generating a signal indicating delivery of a product,wherein the row of light emitters and the row of light detectors are positioned between a lowest set of product storage locations within the vending machine and a delivery bin. 8. An optical sensing system for use in a vending machine, comprising: a row of three or more light emitters on a first side of a region through which a product falls during delivery and a row of three or more light detectors on a second side of the region, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters, the row of light emitters and the row of light detectors configured to be positioned between a lowest set of product storage locations within the vending machine and a delivery bin, each light emitter, when activated, emitting light across the region onto a plurality of the detectors, wherein the emitted light includes a plurality of columnar beams individually detectible by at least one of the detectors and wherein interruption of one of the columnar beams between one of the emitters and any of a plurality of the detectors is detected despite reflection of light from the light emitters off adjacent reflective surfaces, each detector positioned behind an optical aperture between the respective detector and the light emitters, the optical aperture constraining a range of incident angles of light that may be detected by the respective detector;each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters, each light detector capable of detecting light emitted from any of two or more of the light emitters when the respective light emitter is activated when the activated emitter is an end emitter within the row of emitters and monitoring at least three light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is not an end emitter within the row of light emitters;a controller sequentially activating for a first period of time then deactivating each one of the light emitters on the first side of the region through which the product falls and, for each light emitter when activated, utilizing an output from at least two light detectors in determining whether light from the activated light emitter was interrupted; anda reporting circuit coupled to the light detectors and, responsive to detection of light at fewer than all of the at least two light detectors, generating a signal indicating delivery of a product. 9. A vending machine including the optical sensing system of claim 8. 10. An optical sensing system, comprising: a row of sequentially activated then deactivated light emitters on a first side of a region through which a product falls during delivery and a row of individually monitored light detectors on a second side of the region, each light emitter, when activated, emitting light across the region onto a plurality of the light detectors, each light detector substantially aligned with a corresponding one of the light emitters, each light detector detecting light emitted from the aligned light emitter when the aligned light emitter is activated and separately detecting light emitted from an emitter adjacent within the row to the aligned light emitter when the adjacent light emitter is activated, wherein two or more light detectors are monitored for light from each light emitter when the respective light emitter is activated to detect interruption of any of a plurality of direct point-to-point beams between the activated emitter and any of the two or more detectors despite reflection of light from the light emitters off adjacent reflective surfaces, each detector positioned behind an optical aperture between the respective detector and the light emitters, the optical aperture constraining a range of incident angles of light that may be detected by the respective detector;a controller individually activating each one of the light emitters for a first period of time and, for each light emitter when activated, monitoring at least two light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is an end emitter within the row of emitters and monitoring at least three light detectors for detection of light from the activated light emitter when the activated emitter is not an end emitter within the row of light emitters; anda calibration controller setting an intensity of light emitted from the light emitters based upon a minimum level sufficient to ensure detection of light from the activated light emitter by all of the monitored light detectors. 11. The optical sensing system according to claim 10 wherein the calibration controller, upon failure of any monitored light detector to detect light from an activated light emitter, attempts to increase a power applied to the activated light emitter. 12. The optical sensing system according to claim 11 wherein the calibration controller, upon failure of any monitored light detector to detect light from an activated light emitter, determines whether a maximum power was applied to the activated light emitter. 13. The optical sensing system according to claim 11 wherein the calibration controller increases power applied to the activated light emitter by steps. 14. The optical sensing system of claim 10, wherein the light detectors include optical frequency filters. 15. The optical sensing system of claim 10, further comprising: optical detection apertures located in front of each light detector, each optical detection aperture allowing light from a larger range of horizontal angles to reach a respective light detector than light from a range of vertical angles that reaches the respective light detector. 16. A vending machine including the optical sensing system of claim 10, wherein the row of light emitters and the row of light detectors are positioned between a lowest set of product storage locations within the vending machine and a delivery bin.
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