EP3915070A1 - Dispositif et procédé de surveillance de produits alimentaires - Google Patents
Dispositif et procédé de surveillance de produits alimentairesInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a food product monitoring device comprising a reader for receiving data of a product code of a product to be monitored, a product identification module comprising a list of products and duration characteristics shelf life, and a module for calculating a secondary use-by date.
- the catering industry is subject to very strict rules, particularly in terms of hygiene and monitoring of food products.
- the monitoring of food products and their expiration date is, in most cases, done manually.
- An operator responsible for monitoring uses a labeling machine that affixes a label with a secondary expiration date (DLC). This date is calculated either manually from the knowledge of the operator, or from a database of secondary expiration dates (DLC).
- Such databases may be available in paper format or in electronic format with access by a computer or other type of terminal (for example tablet or mobile phone).
- the operator must also note in a register the product concerned, the expiry date for secondary consumption attributed and possibly its name, in order to ensure traceability of food product monitoring operations.
- document WO2017195043 describes a food quality control and monitoring system for restaurants with several components.
- a shutter allows the temperature to be monitored at various places in the establishment.
- Another component monitors temperature and humidity to identify cases where fungi may proliferate.
- Another aspect concerns a method of monitoring the secondary consumption expiration date of food products whose packaging is opened by capturing operator data using RFID identifiers and calculating a secondary expiration date once a product has been produced. open, in order to print a label to be applied to the product.
- the label includes product, date and operator ID data.
- the label is susceptible to manipulation by the hands of the operators, thus risking the introduction of sources of contamination into the chain of custody.
- Document WO2018142190 describes a system designed to control the expiration date after opening a product and the temperature at which it must be stored.
- the system uses a plurality of electronic elements to be placed on the monitored products. Once placed on the product and in operation, the electronics monitors the expiration time after opening and the correct storage temperature. If the date has expired or if the temperature range is not maintained, an alert is triggered.
- an electronic element can only monitor one product at a time, making the system very expensive and complex with many products as in most establishments in the restaurant industry.
- users must handle electronic elements at the same time as they touch food products, with the risk of contamination.
- a first objective of the invention is to provide a device that complies with the hygienic conditions of a restaurant kitchen or any type of food preparation establishment.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a simple and secure system for monitoring compliance with the expiration date of food products.
- Another objective of the invention is to provide a device that minimizes the sources of contamination.
- the invention provides an integrated device for monitoring food products, comprising a housing in which at least the following elements are arranged:
- a reader for receiving data from a food product to be monitored
- a product identification module from a product database including a list of products and their shelf life characteristics; iii) a module for calculating a secondary use-by date (DLC) depending on the product and the time of opening of its packaging;
- DLC secondary use-by date
- the integrated device is designed to perform the detection and entry of a new food product to be monitored, the detection of a food product at the monitoring output and the archiving of the packaging data of a product output from monitoring, and has the following characteristics:
- the reader is oriented for reading in the food product identification and labeling area
- the reader has a triple function, and includes a function for receiving a product code of a product at the input of the monitoring cycle located in the food product identification and labeling zone, a data reception function of DLC of a product under surveillance located in the food product identification and labeling area, this function being designed to initiate a function of receiving archiving data of product identified as being at the output of the monitoring cycle;
- the device includes a module for creating, routing and placing self-adhesive secondary DLC labels directly on the packaging of the identified product when it is positioned in the identification area;
- the device also includes a monitoring cycle output archiving module designed to archive images of an empty package or with a product to be discarded of a product identified at the output of the monitoring cycle.
- the module for creating and providing labels is designed to distribute labels under the housing.
- the label creation and provision module comprises a dispenser-applicator arranged to allow the labels to be applied directly to the packaging of the product to be monitored, thus avoiding any risk of contamination of the produced by contact with the operator's hands which could introduce contaminants into the food preservation chain.
- the product database comprising a list of products and their shelf life characteristics is preferably integrated into the device, avoiding the risks of external intrusion or of an unsuccessful attempt to contact a database. external data not available, rendering the device inoperative.
- this architecture makes it possible to avoid the use and / or contact with equipment that may contain sources of bacteriological or other contamination. In addition, this architecture prevents the deposit of food traces that could lead to the development of bacteria.
- the preparation on site and the application of a label directly on the product gives an assurance on the one hand, that the label is properly applied to a product, and on the other hand, that the label is applied on the right product. Direct application without human handling avoids any source of contamination.
- the module and the archiving functions make it possible to establish traceability of the packaging and / or products leaving the system. This avoids having to use a traceability mode by conservation and storage of empty packaging for a certain period, because this mode is particularly restrictive both in terms of implementation and use of a storage space where the risk of contamination. are important. These characteristics also make it possible to comply with certain legal requirements in terms of food safety.
- the housing is made from a material specific to the world of kitchens, in particular to comply with the very strict hygienic conditions of kitchens.
- the housing is advantageously resistant to humidity and to splashes of grease and water.
- the device is connected to a computer center and / or to a plurality of mobile stations such as terminals or mobile telephones equipped with corresponding applications.
- This central or these stations make it possible for example to receive alerts and / or to manage the database.
- the device also comprises a control screen.
- the product code reader also serves as a photo cell.
- This architecture with a single reader makes it possible to simplify and make the device more reliable.
- This architecture also makes it possible to identify a product not comprising a bar code (for example, grated carrots) by image recognition.
- the archiving module is designed to identify and store batch number data of products in the archiving phase.
- the device comprises a support surface, in the immediate vicinity of the label application guide, serving as a reference point for positioning the product in the identification and labeling area.
- a support surface in the immediate vicinity of the label application guide, serving as a reference point for positioning the product in the identification and labeling area.
- the module for creating routing and placing the label comprises a label application guide ensuring the junction between the housing of the device and the identification zone and label and a label roll rewinder to recover the protective film by releasing the label ready to stick.
- the distributed label is ready to be glued, without the user having to manipulate the label and without having to peel off the protective film on the adhesive side before application.
- the reader is in close proximity to the label application guide and oriented towards the identification and labeling area.
- the functions of packaging detection and label application are thus coupled.
- the label is generated and distributed.
- detection is performed when the packaging is, for example, four or five centimeters below the housing, and the sticking of the label is effected by bringing the packaging closer to the label when it is taken out.
- the label application guide comprises an inclination of an angle E of at least three degrees opposite a plane parallel to the bearing surface. This angle is advantageously between 3 and 45 This angle facilitates the establishment of the label on the packaging without having to handle it manually.
- the device also comprises a control screen.
- This screen offers various operational menus and presents relevant data to the user.
- the invention also provides a method of monitoring food products by an integrated health control device, designed to generate data and DLC labels of food products entering the monitoring cycle, detecting an end of end phase. monitoring cycle and generate an archiving phase for the products identified as being at the end of the monitoring cycle, comprising the following steps:
- the automated process makes it possible to overcome several potential sources of contamination such as, for example, a paper register and / or a labeling machine. This process is very simple and not very time-consuming, thus providing a strong adhesion and a great respect of the rules of use on the part of the users.
- the label applied directly to the packaging prevents another source of contamination from user manipulation.
- the module for calculating a secondary use-by date of the device suggests a secondary DLC that the user must approve.
- the device only suggests a secondary DLC since the latter can vary depending on the context.
- the user has, for example, a screen, and / or a pedal and / or a voice command.
- the reader of the monitoring device transmits data for reading the label of the product under surveillance to the secondary expiry date calculation module (DLC) so that the latter can record a output data of the scanned product monitoring cycle.
- DLC secondary expiry date calculation module
- a photo cell sends photographic data to a module for archiving the outputs of the monitoring cycle for archiving of at least one photograph of an empty packaging or with a product to be discarded of a product identified at the end of the monitoring cycle.
- the acquisition of complete data concerning the output of products from the monitoring system eliminates the need for a storage and conservation system for the packaging used.
- the elimination of this storage system greatly simplifies the management of food products.
- Replacing this system with an archiving device improves the level of security and efficiency.
- the data acquired thanks to the images make it possible, for example, to store the date and time when a product was released from the surveillance system. Taking photos of users allows for possible checks in the event of doubt or fraud.
- the module for calculating a secondary use-by date triggers an alert in the event of approaching or reaching or exceeding a secondary consumption limit date.
- Different alert levels can be provided to facilitate product management for the user. For example, a pre-alert is triggered if the time remaining before reaching the secondary DLC is short. Also as an example, an alert is triggered in the event of a product's secondary DLC being reached. The alerts are automatically calculated from the secondary DLC of the products and generated automatically.
- the archiving data includes images of empty packaging or with product to be discarded of products identified at the end of the monitoring cycle.
- a photo cell sends photographic data to a module for archiving the outputs of the monitoring cycle for archiving at least one photograph of the operator or a unique identification code of the operator having made a recording of a monitoring cycle output of a product in relation to the data of the product to be monitored.
- the module for calculating a secondary use-by date triggers an alert of “product already available” in the event of identification of a new product similar to a product already included. of a monitoring cycle.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of an example of a monitoring device in front of which a user places a product to be scanned for introduction into a new monitoring cycle;
- FIG. 2 shows the device of FIG. 1 in the process of supplying a label bearing a secondary DLC for application to the product;
- FIG. 3 shows the device of FIG. 1 during a product identification phase before removal from a monitoring cycle
- FIG. 4 illustrates the device of FIG. 1 after removal of a product from the monitoring cycle
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate the main steps of an example of a process for monitoring food products using a monitoring device as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic representation of the main modules useful for the operation of the device illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 4;
- FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 illustrate an embodiment of a device according to the invention with an identification and labeling zone delimited by a bearing surface to facilitate the correct positioning of a package.
- Figures 1 to 4 illustrate an example of an integrated device 1 for monitoring food products.
- the device comprises a housing in which the modules or elements presented below are integrated.
- a reader 2 makes it possible to read and decode the data of a product code 21 of a food product 20 that a user wishes to put under surveillance.
- a product identification module 3 works in relation to an internal or external database 4 of products comprising a list of products and their shelf life characteristics. This database is preferably internally to ensure optimal security, for example by minimizing the risk of hacking or obtaining erroneous data from an external database.
- Reader 2 is preferably also a photocell.
- a module 5 for product research and calculation of a secondary use-by-date makes it possible to determine a secondary consumption-by-date. This date is often different from the standard expiration date indicated on the product. It is calculated according to the product concerned and the time when this product is opened.
- a base 6 for monitoring products in use makes it possible to store data making it possible to identify the products under surveillance with their respective secondary consumption expiry date.
- the device also includes a module 8 for creating and making available labels 15 of secondary DLC.
- This module is advantageously arranged so as to allow the labels to be applied directly to the packaging of the product 20, without manipulation by the user, for example with an arrangement in the lower portion of the housing, or even prominently of the housing.
- the integrated monitoring device comprises at least one photo cell 9 and a module 12 for archiving the cycle output data. surveillance.
- One of the photo cells is for example assigned to taking photos of the operators.
- One or more photo cells can also be associated with an image recognition module, in order to identify a product that does not include a bar code or whose bar code is unreadable.
- Image processing can process and allow products to be recognized by their packaging and / or by content (eg, grated carrots).
- a control screen 13 makes it possible to display the relevant data for the operator.
- the type of data displayed changes depending on the product status.
- the screen can display product information, such as the primary DLC and the calculated secondary DLC. This last date is proposed to the user who can either validate or modify it. For example, if the secondary DLC goes beyond the primary DLC, the secondary DLC is adjusted to match the primary DLC.
- the screen may display a confirmation that the product in question is considered totally consumed or discarded, and therefore no longer part of a monitoring cycle.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an example of the internal architecture of a monitoring device.
- Figure 5 illustrates an example of a functional flowchart showing the main steps of the food monitoring process for products entering a monitoring cycle.
- step 30 the data of the bar code (or other type of code) of a product to be monitored are read by a reader as shown in FIG. 1.
- step 31 the module 3 d product identification identifies the product concerned from a product database 4 comprising a list of products with their shelf life characteristics.
- step 32 the module 5 for calculating a secondary use-by date calculates a secondary consumption-by-date (DLC) according to the product 20 and the time of opening of its packaging.
- DLC secondary consumption-by-date
- the secondary DLC is also recorded and a product monitoring cycle is also initialized by the calculation module 5.
- a secondary DLC label 15 is prepared in step 33 by a module 8 for creating and making available secondary DLC labels 15.
- the label is issued for application directly to the packaging of the product to be monitored, as shown in Figure 2.
- module 5 for calculating a secondary expiration date triggers an alert.
- the module 5 for calculating a secondary use-by date triggers an alert of "product already available ”. This type of alert warns the operator so that already opened products can be used before using a new unopened one.
- an alert module 7 separate from the module 5 for calculating the secondary consumption expiry date is provided to monitor and trigger the alerts.
- Figure 6 illustrates an example of a functional flowchart showing the main steps of the process of monitoring food products for products exiting a monitoring cycle.
- the operator presents the packaging again to the reader 2 of the monitoring device (FIG. 3).
- the latter can recognize the product either by reading its bar code or by reading the secondary DLC label.
- the reader 2 of the monitoring device receives the data of a product that a user wishes to remove from his monitoring cycle.
- the data are transmitted to the secondary expiry date calculation module 5 (DLC) so that the latter can generate and record in the base 6 of products under surveillance an output data of the surveillance cycle of the scanned product.
- the output datum preferably comprises a datum of the product output time TS, which is also recorded in step 42.
- step 43 a photograph of the empty packaging or of this packaging with the product to be discarded is taken by the reader 2 or by a photo cell 9 and the photographic data is sent to an archiving module 12 outputs of the monitoring cycle for archiving.
- step 44 a photograph of the operator who has recorded an output from the monitoring cycle of a product and / or of its identification badge with unique identification code is taken by the photo cell 9 and the photographic data are sent to a module 12 for archiving the outputs of the monitoring cycle for archiving.
- the operator's identification data is linked to the data of the product 20 for which the operator has performed an operation.
- Figures 8, 9 and 10 illustrate an exemplary embodiment of a device according to the invention.
- the device is configured to define an identification and labeling area 16 (identified by dotted lines in Figures 8 and 9) in which the packaging to be detected and labeled must be placed to ensure the process runs.
- a bearing surface 18 against which a user can position a package entering or leaving a monitoring cycle is provided.
- this surface is formed by the rear face of the housing which extends under the latter.
- the surface serves as a guide or mark to allow proper positioning of the packaging opposite the reading cell 2 and the label application guide 17.
- FIG. 10 makes it possible to clearly visualize a cell 2 and the label application guide 17.
- the identification and labeling zone 16 is defined by the surface 18 and the lower part of the housing of the device.
- Other configurations can be provided, with or without surface 18, the latter being able to be replaced for example by a surface of a wall on which the device is fixed.
- the device advantageously uses self-adhesive labels ready to be glued, without the user having to manipulate the label or having to peel off the protective film on the adhesive side of the label.
- These labels are delivered in rolls, with a strip or backing on which the labels are placed so that they can be easily removed.
- the film serves as a transport medium until the labels are applied. It is then recovered.
- the module 8 of creation and delivery and placement of label comprises a label roll rewinder designed to recover the protective film on which the labels are rolled up. Once the labels have been drawn out of the box by the guide 17, the film is conveyed to the rewinder. When all of the labels on a roll have been applied, the user can open the case, remove the used film, and replace a new strip of labels.
- Product code of the product (bar code or other product code configuration)
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