[미국특허]
Systems and methods involving product dispensers
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B67B-007/00
G01F-011/00
B67D-001/00
B67D-007/26
G04C-023/00
G05D-007/00
G08B-001/00
출원번호
US-0182681
(2011-07-14)
등록번호
US-8813999
(2014-08-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Cittadino, Antonio M.
출원인 / 주소
Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LP
대리인 / 주소
Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, LLP
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초록▼
A method includes determining whether an object is sensed by a sensor, dispensing a product responsive to determining that the object has been sensed, setting an object clear time value to a first value, setting a first timer to a first time period and starting the timer, starting a second timer wit
A method includes determining whether an object is sensed by a sensor, dispensing a product responsive to determining that the object has been sensed, setting an object clear time value to a first value, setting a first timer to a first time period and starting the timer, starting a second timer with the set object clear time, determining whether the first timer has expired, determining whether an object is sensed by the sensor responsive to determining that the first timer has not expired, determining whether the second timer has expired responsive to determining that an object is not sensed by the sensor, setting the first timer to a second time period and starting the first timer responsive to determining that the second timer has expired.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for dispensing a product, comprising: determining that an object is sensed by a sensor;dispensing a product responsive to determining that the object has been sensed by the sensor;setting an object clear time parameter to a first value;setting a first timer to a first time period and sta
1. A method for dispensing a product, comprising: determining that an object is sensed by a sensor;dispensing a product responsive to determining that the object has been sensed by the sensor;setting an object clear time parameter to a first value;setting a first timer to a first time period and starting the first timer;setting a second timer to the first value and starting the second timer;determining that the first timer has not expired past the first time period;determining that the sensor is obstructed responsive to determining that the first timer has not expired;re-setting the second timer to the first value and re-starting the second timer responsive to determining that the sensor is obstructed;determining that the first timer has expired past the first time period;determining that the sensor is not obstructed responsive to determining that the first timer has expired; andsetting the object clear time parameter to a second value responsive to determining that the sensor is not obstructed. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: setting the first timer to the first time period and starting the first timer responsive to setting the object clear time parameter to the second value;setting the second timer to the second value and starting the second timer;determining that the first timer has not expired past the first time period;determining that the sensor is not obstructed responsive to determining that the first timer has not expired past the first time period;determining that the second timer has expired responsive to determining that the sensor is not obstructed; andsetting the first timer to a second time period and starting the first timer. 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising: determining that a dispense counter setting is engaged responsive to determining that the second timer has expired;determining that a dispense counter has an incremented value greater than a threshold value responsive to determining that the dispense counter setting is engaged;setting the first timer to a fourth time period and starting the first timer responsive to determining that the incremented value of the dispense counter is greater than the threshold value;determining that the first timer has expired past the fourth time period; andturning off the visual indicator responsive to starting the first timer,wherein the first timer is set to the second time period and started responsive to determining that the first timer has expired past the fourth time period. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the fourth time period is less than six seconds. 5. The method of claim 2, further comprising: turning on a visual indicator responsive to determining that the object has been sensed by the sensor; andturning off the visual indicator responsive to setting the first timer to the second time period and starting the first timer. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the determining that the sensor is not obstructed is delayed for a third time period responsive to determining that the first timer has expired. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the second time period is less than 45 seconds and the third time period is less than one second. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising: incrementing a dispense counter prior to dispensing the product. 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising: determining that the first timer has expired prior to determining that the object is sensed by the sensor; andclearing the dispense counter responsive to determining that the first timer has expired prior to determining that the object is sensed by the sensor. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the first time period is less than eight seconds, the first value is less than one second, and the second value is less than 4 seconds. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the product includes a flowable liquid. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is obstructed by at least a portion of the dispensed product. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the object is a first object, the method further comprising: determining that a second object is sensed by the sensor;dispensing the product responsive to determining that the second object has been sensed by the sensor;setting the object clear time parameter to the first value;setting the first timer to the first time period and starting the first timer;setting the second timer to the first value and starting the second timer;determining that the first timer has not expired past the first time period;determining that no object is currently being sensed by the sensor responsive to determining that the first timer has not expired;determining that the second timer has expired past the first value responsive to determining that no object is currently being sensed by the sensor; andsetting the first timer to the second time period and starting the first timer responsive to determining that the second timer has expired. 14. A dispensing system comprising: a sensor;a product dispensing portion;a memory storing executable instructions; anda processor communicatively connected to the sensor, the product dispensing portion, and the memory, the processor operative to execute the executable instructions to determine that an object is sensed by a sensor, dispense a product responsive to determining that the object has been sensed by the sensor, set an object clear time parameter to a first value, set a first timer to a first time period and start the first timer, set a second timer to the first value and start the second timer, determine that the first timer has not expired past the first time period, determine that the sensor is obstructed responsive to determining that the first timer has not expired, reset the second timer to the first value and restart the second timer responsive to determining that the sensor is obstructed, determine that the first timer has expired past the first time period, determine that the sensor is not obstructed responsive to determining that the first timer has expired, and set the object clear time parameter to a second value responsive to determining that the sensor is not obstructed. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the processor is further operative to execute the executable instructions to set the first timer to the first time period and start the first timer responsive to setting the object clear time parameter to the second value, set the second timer to the second value and start the second timer, determine that the first timer has not expired past the first time period, determine that the sensor is not obstructed responsive to determining that the first timer has not expired past the first time period, determine that the second timer has expired responsive to determining that the sensor is not obstructed, and set the first timer to a second time period and start the first timer. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the processor is further operative to execute the executable instructions to determine that a dispense counter setting is engaged responsive to determining that the second timer has expired, determine that a dispense counter has an incremented value greater than a threshold value responsive to determining that the dispense counter setting is engaged, set the first timer to a fourth time period and start the first timer responsive to determining that the incremented value of the dispense counter is greater than the threshold value, determine that the first timer has expired past the fourth time period, and turn the visual indicator off responsive to starting the first timer, wherein the first timer is set to the second time period responsive to determining that the first timer has expired past the fourth time period. 17. The system of claim 16, wherein the fourth time period is less than six seconds. 18. The system of claim 15, wherein the system further includes a visual indicator communicatively connected to the processor, and wherein the processor is further operative to execute the executable instructions to turn on the visual indicator responsive to determining that the object has been sensed by the sensor, and turn off the visual indicator responsive to setting the first timer to the second time period and starting the first timer. 19. The system of claim 14, wherein the processor is further operative to execute the executable instructions to delay the determination that the sensor is not obstructed for a third time period responsive to determining that the first timer has expired. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the second time period is less than 45 seconds and the third time period is less than one second. 21. The system of claim 14, wherein the processor is further operative to execute the executable instructions to increment a dispense counter prior to dispensing the product. 22. The system of claim 21, wherein the processor is further operative to execute the executable instructions to determine that the first timer has expired prior to determining that the object is sensed by the sensor, and clear the dispense counter responsive to determining that the first timer has expired prior to determining that the object is sensed by the sensor. 23. The system of claim 14, wherein the first time period is less than eight seconds, the first value is less than one second, and the second value is less than 4 seconds. 24. The system of claim 14, wherein the product includes a flowable liquid. 25. The system of claim 14, wherein the sensor is obstructed by at least a portion of the dispensed product. 26. The system of claim 14, wherein the object is a first object, and wherein the processor is further operative to execute the executable instructions to determine that a second object is sensed by the sensor, dispense the product responsive to determining that the second object has been sensed by the sensor, set the object clear time parameter to the first value, set the first timer to the first time period and start the first timer, set the second timer to the first value and start the second timer, determine that the first timer has not expired past the first time period, determine that no object is currently being sensed by the sensor responsive to determining that the first timer has not expired, determine that the second timer has expired past the first value responsive to determining that no object is currently being sensed by the sensor, and set the first timer to the second time period and start the first timer responsive to determining that the second timer has expired.
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