GB2609293A - Touch free water dispenser - Google Patents

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GB2609293A
GB2609293A GB2208121.0A GB202208121A GB2609293A GB 2609293 A GB2609293 A GB 2609293A GB 202208121 A GB202208121 A GB 202208121A GB 2609293 A GB2609293 A GB 2609293A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B67D1/1202Flow control, e.g. for controlling total amount or mixture ratio of liquids to be dispensed
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D7/00Apparatus or devices for transferring liquids from bulk storage containers or reservoirs into vehicles or into portable containers, e.g. for retail sale purposes
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01SRADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01SRADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
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Abstract

A water dispenser or accessory therefor comprises at least two light projectors 14 and at least two time-of-flight (TOF) sensors 12. Each light projector 14 projects light onto a surface S, e.g., an icon-style image. The light 24 from each projector 14 approximately overlaps with the detection area 22 of the respective TOF sensor 12. In use, an object may be placed in a detection zone 22. A controller receives a signal from each TOF sensor 12 and provides an actuation signal to a device. That mode of the device may be actuated which corresponds to the detection zone 22 in which an object was detected. The detection zones and outlet may be located apart from each other, so no water is dispensed into the detection zones. A proximity sensor may detect the presence of a user.

Description

Touch free water dispenser
Field of the invention
The present inventive concept relates to touch free water dispensers.
Background to the invention
Button or switch actuated devices are known. Usually a physical push-button or a portion of a touch screen can associated with activating a function of a device.
However there is a desire for various reasons, such as hygiene and efficient use of available space, to avoid the need to push buttons, touch screens and the like.
US-A-2019/0377973 of LG Electronics discloses a water purifier and artificial intelligence control algorithm therefor. The disclosure provides for the recognition of a container using artificial intelligence and dispensing of water at a temperature deemed appropriate depending on the type of container detected underneath a dispensing device. Importantly, the document describes an arrangement in which the temperature and amount of water to be dispensed is not in the direct control of the user. -2 -
Summary of invention
The present inventive concept provides water dispenser apparatus for actuating a single outlet device adapted to dispense water in a plurality of states, the device having a plurality of modes of operation, wherein the apparatus has at Least two time of flight sensors, each time of flight sensor being adapted to detect the presence of an object in a detection zone corresponding to that time of flight sensor, the apparatus further comprising at least two light projectors, each adapted to project light onto a portion of a projection surface corresponding to that Light projector, each portion of the said projection surface being approximately co-terminus with a respective detection zone, the apparatus further comprising a controller adapted to receive a signal from each time of flight sensor and to provide an actuation signal to the device according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected, and wherein each detection zone corresponds to a state of water to be dispensed from the single outlet device, so that the mode of operation of the device is actuated according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected, and wherein the detection zones and outlet device are Located apart from one another so that water is not dispensed into the detection zones.
Exemplary states of water include cold, sparkling, hot and the Like. In use, a user actuates the device by placing an object such as their hand or foot, for example, dose to the portion of the projection surface and thus within the detection zone which matches their selection of water in a particular state. Thus, it is important for safety reasons that the detection zones and tap are Located apart from one another so that the water is not dispensed directly onto the object. This is especially important if the water is intended to be hot.
Thus, the present inventive concept provides a touch-free water dispenser.
The present inventive concept also provides an accessory suitable for use with water dispenser apparatus for actuating a single outlet device adapted to dispense water in a plurality of states, the device having a plurality of modes of operation, wherein the accessory has at Least two time of flight sensors, each time of flight sensor being adapted to detect the presence of an object in a detection zone corresponding to that time of flight sensor, the accessory further comprising at Least two light projectors, each adapted -3 -to project light onto a projection surface corresponding to that light projector, each portion of the said projection surface being approximately co-terminus with a respective detection zone, the accessory being further adapted to communicate with a controller adapted to receive a signal from each time of flight sensor and to provide an actuation signal to the device according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected, and wherein each detection zone corresponds to a state of water to be dispensed from the said single outlet device so that the mode of operation of the device is actuated according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected.
The said apparatus may comprise one or more of the following further features. The said accessory may also comprise one of more of the following further features, as applicable to the said accessory.
When an actuation signal is not provided to the device, the apparatus can be described as being in a standby mode. When an actuation signal is provided, the apparatus can be described as being in an actuation mode.
When the user removes the said object away from the projection surface, the device ceases to be actuated.
Thus, the user controls the starting and stopping of the water being dispensed, in the state desired.
Preferably the apparatus is adapted to provide an actuation signal to the device only if an object is detected which occupies more than a pre-determined proportion of the respective detection zone. Thus the apparatus can be set to avoid an inadvertent actuation of the device.
Preferably the apparatus is adapted to provide an actuation signal to the device only if an object is detected within a respective detection zone for a pre-determined minimum period of time. Thus the apparatus can be arranged to avoid an inadvertent actuation of the device.
A pre-determined buffer period may be set After the device is actuated in one mode, and before the buffer period has passed, the apparatus may be adapted to not provide -4 -a further actuation signal. Thus the apparatus can be arranged to avoid an inadvertent subsequent actuation of the device.
Preferably in a standby mode the apparatus is adapted to project Light from all light projectors. Preferably in an actuation mode the apparatus is adapted to project light from none of the projectors. This arrangement provides a visual cue or feedback that the device is being actuated.
The apparatus may further comprise a sound generator. An audible sound may also be provided when the actuation mode is initiated.
The apparatus may have a number of time of flight sensors, corresponding detection zones and light projectors which at least corresponds to the number of modes of operation of the device. Thus, the apparatus can be adapted to provide an actuation signal to the device according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected so that the mode of operation of the device is actuated according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected.
Preferably, the detection zones they are discrete and do not overlap with one another.
Preferably, the light projectors and time of flight sensors are arranged with separation space between them, so each detection zone and respective portion of the surface onto which light is projected do not intersect and thus minimise the chances of one single object such as a shoe or hand to active more than a single time of flight sensor.
The light may comprise an image.
The light and/or image may include a visual representation of the mode of operation associated with that detection zone.
Such a water dispenser may, for example, provide cold still water, cold sparkling water, and hot still water from a single tap. A dispensing action of water in a particular state would be said to be a mode of operation. Water dispensers which provide a selection of different states of water in general are known, but are generally actuated to a desired mode of operation by a physical selection by a user by pressing a button for example.
The present inventive concept provides for a touch-free selection of an mode of operation. A touch-free selection has various advantages, especially hygiene. -5 -
Further features of the inventive concept provide additional safety advantages. For example, the features of requiring the object to occupy a pre-determined proportion of the detection zone before an actuation signal, the described minimum time and buffer time etc. can prevent an inadvertent actuation. That might be especially important if hot water is to be dispensed because unexpected provision of hot water may lead to scalding or the like.
The projection surfaces may be part of a larger surface such as a counter top or a floor. The detection zones may be arranged adjacent and above the projection surfaces. Thus the apparatus can project light or an image onto a part of a surface, and the apparatus can detect the presence of an object such as a hand or a foot in the region above that part of a surface and actuate a device accordingly.
One or more of the light projectors may comprise one or more Light emitting diodes (LEDs). One or more light projectors may comprise a mask adapted to form an image from incident Light. One or more of the Light projectors may comprise a lens. A Lens can provide better image definition and reduce wasted light Time of flight sensors can typically measure a distance to approximately 2 to 5 mm accuracy, enabling them to detect a change in distance between the sensor and an object in its path greater than around 5 mm. This enables a change, such as an insertion of an object into such a path, to be detected.
The apparatus may be adapted to determine the distance between each time of flight sensor and its respective detection zone when power is first supplied to the apparatus. When power is first supplied to the apparatus and such a determination is being made, the apparatus can be described as being in an initiation mode. During that initiation mode, the apparatus may be adapted to compare the distance between each time of flight sensor and its respective detection zone. The said distance may be said to be a reference distance in a "no detection" state. If the respective distances are not approximately equal to one another, the apparatus can be adapted to provide an audible alarm sound. The apparatus may further be adapted to not provide an actuation signal until the respective distances are approximateLy equal to one another. Thus in the said initiation mode the apparatus check determine if it is arranged in a suitable situation for safe and effective operation. -6 -
In the aforementioned standby mode, when an object is placed within a detection zone of one of the time of flight sensors, above a respective projection surface then the time of flight sensor will provide a signal to the controller. In practice, in the standby mode if an object is placed within a detection zone of one of the time of flight sensors, a time of flight sensor would sense that its detected distance had reduced from the reference distance (i.e. from that of the said "no detection" state). Thus, the said signal would be provided to the controller.
Preferably each of the time of flight sensors has a limited angle of view, so it can only detect an object within a certain angle in relation to a front face of the sensor. Thus for each time of flight sensor there would be a circular detection zone, preferably substantially co-terminus with a corresponding portion of the projection surface.
The apparatus preferably comprises a printed circuit board upon which are mounted a controller, a plurality of time of flight sensors space apart from one another and a plurality of light projectors spaced apart from one another and corresponding to each respective time of flight sensor.
The apparatus can be further adapted to comprise a safety mechanism in order to avoid accidental actuation, for instance when someone is cleaning the surface. If two or more time of flight sensors are activated within a very short time, that could indicate the presence of an object that is Large or moving too fast, such as a cleaning mop. In that case the device will not be actuated and an audible signal could be produced to alert the person.
The actuation signal may be conveyed to the device by a wired or wireless connection (such as via a Bluetooth (RTM) connection).
The apparatus may further comprise a proximity sensor adapted to detect presence of a user within a pre-determined proximity distance of the apparatus, the proximity sensor being connected to the controller. The apparatus may be adapted to reduce or eliminate projected Light from one or more of the said light projectors if no presence of a user is detected by the proximity sensor within the pre-determined proximity distance of the apparatus for at Least a pre-determined proximity period of time. Thus, energy consumption can be reduced during periods when no users are present Furthermore, the lifespan of the light projectors and/or masks may be extended. 7 -
The proximity sensor may also be adapted to detect motion within the same predetermined proximity distance.
The proximity sensor may comprise a radar device. The proximity sensor may be a radar induction switch sensor, for example a 24GHz microwave body induction module radar induction switch sensor module or a microwave radar sensor blind spot detector switch module induction module.
The proximity sensor may comprise a lidar device.
The pre-determined proximity distance may be up to 10 metres. The pre-determined proximity distance may be up to 2 metres. The pre-determined proximity distance may be up to approximately 1 metre.
The pre-determined proximity period of time may be up to two minutes. The predetermined proximity period of time may be up to one minute.
Detailed description of the invention
An exemplary embodiment will now be described in further detail, with reference to Figures 1 to 4 which show an exemplary arrangement of time of flight sensors, light projectors and a surface. Figure 1 shows a representation of the exemplary arrangement, and Figures 2 to 4 show different perspective views of the said exemplary arrangement In Figure 1, a printed circuit board 10 is shown, upon which are mounted three time of flight sensors 12 spaced apart along the length of the printed circuit board 10. Located close to each of the three time of flight sensors 12, three light projectors 14 are mounted along the printed circuit board 10. For each time of flight sensor 12 there is a sensor detection zone 22 within which the respective time of flight sensor can measure a distance from the sensor 12 to a surfaces or object (none present in Figure 1). The light projectors 14 can each project light and/or an image onto a respective portion 24 of the surface S. Each detection zone 22 is approximately co-terminus with the respective portion 24 of the surface S. Thus each tight projector 14 can illuminate or project an -8 -image onto a portion 24 of the surface S which approximately corresponds to the size and position of the respective detection zone 22.
In use, if an object is detected in a detection zone?? by a time of flight detector 12 then the time of flight sensor 12 will send a signal to the controller. The controller can in turn then send a signal to a connected device to actuate the device in a mode of operation according to which detection zone 22 the object has been detected in.
In an envisaged scenario using the exemplary apparatus described, the modes of operation of the device are to dispense water in a particular state (such as cold still water) cold sparkling water or hot still water) according to a selection of a user. Without actuation (such as in a standby mode), the device does not dispense any water. The light projectors 14 each project an icon-style image, visually representing the state of the water Linked to the mode of operation associated with the respective detection zone 22. For example the left-hand light protector projects an icon representing cold still water and if an object is detected in the Left-hand detection zone then the controller sends a signal to the device to dispense cold still water. The other light projects and detection zones are associated with other states of water dispensing.
In an initiation mode the apparatus can be adapted use all time of flight sensors 12 to read the respective distances to the nearest surface in front of them, for instance the surface S. If the distances measured are not the same (within a certain margin, normally 5mm to 10mm), either the apparatus is not parallel to the surface S or there is already an unexpected object in front of one of the time of flight sensors -for example by a user accidentally placing the foot underneath the apparatus. In either case the apparatus is adapted to alarm the user that the startup was not successful and need clear up or adjusted, for example by producing an audible alarm If all the distances are approximately the same the startup will be successful and the apparatus will use the said distance as a reference distance for future object detection. When an object is placed in front of the time of flight sensor in a detection zone 22 the distance measured will be shorter than the reference distance. If smaller than a programmed threshold distance, it can indicate the presence of an object such as a foot or hand in front of the time of flight sensor 22. -9 -
In Figure 2, a printed circuit board 10 is shown, upon which are mounted time of flight sensors (not visible in Figure 2) spaced apart along the length of the printed circuit board 10. Located close to each of the three time of flight sensors, Eight projectors 14 are mounted along the printed circuit board 10. For each time of flight sensor 1 there is a sensor detection zone (not marked in Figure 2) within which the respective time of flight sensor can measure a distance from the sensor to a surface S or object (none present in Figure 2). The Light projectors 14 can each project light and/or an image onto a respective portion of the surface S. Each detection zone is approximately co-terminus with the respective portion of the surface S. Thus each light projector 14 can illuminate or project an image onto a portion of the surface S which approximately corresponds to the size and position of the respective detection zone.
In Figure 3, the same arrangement is shown as in Figure 2, with the light projectors 14 shown projecting images P onto respective portions of the surface S. In Figure 4, the same arrangement is shown as in Figure 3 from a different perspective.
In Figure 4 three light projectors 14 are shown projecting three respective images P onto respective portions of the surface S.

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  1. -10 -Claims 1. Water dispenser apparatus for actuating a single outlet device adapted to dispense water in a plurality of states, the device having a plurality of modes of operation, wherein the apparatus has at least two time of flight sensors, each time of flight sensor being adapted to detect the presence of an object in a detection zone corresponding to that time of flight sensor, the apparatus further comprising at least two light projectors, each adapted to project light onto a portion of a projection surface corresponding to that light projector, each portion of the said projection surface being approximately co-terminus with a respective detection zone, the apparatus further comprising a controller adapted to receive a signal from each time of flight sensor and to provide an actuation signal to the device according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected, and wherein each detection zone corresponds to a state of water to be dispensed from the single outlet device, so that the mode of operation of the device is actuated according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected, and wherein the detection zones and outlet device are Located apart from one another so that water is not dispensed into the detection zones.
  2. 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus is adapted to provide an actuation signal to the device only if an object is detected which occupies more than a pre-determined proportion of the respective detection zone.
  3. 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the apparatus is adapted to provide an actuation signal to the device only if an object is detected within a respective detection zone for a pre-determined minimum period of time.
  4. 4. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus is adapted so that after the device is actuated in one mode, and before a buffer period has passed, the apparatus does not provide a further actuation signal.
  5. 5. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein in a standby mode the apparatus is adapted to project light from all light projectors.
  6. 6. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein in an actuation mode the apparatus is adapted to project Light from none of the projectors.
  7. 7. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus further comprises a sound generator and the apparatus is adapted to provide an audible sound when an actuation mode is initiated.
  8. 8. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus has a plurality of time of flight sensors, corresponding detection zones and Light projectors.
  9. 9. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the number of time of time of flight sensors, corresponding detection zones and light projectors at Least corresponds to a number of modes of operation of the device.
  10. 10. Apparatus according to claim 8 or claim 9, wherein the detection zones are discrete and do not overlap with one another.
  11. 11. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein during an initiation mode, the apparatus is adapted to compare the distance between each time of flight sensor and its respective detection zone.
  12. 12. Apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus furthers comprise a proximity sensor adapted to detect presence of a user within a pre-determined proximity distance of the apparatus, the proximity sensor being connected to the controller.
  13. 13. An accessory suitable for use with water dispenser apparatus for actuating a single outlet device adapted to dispense water in a plurality of states, the device having a plurality of modes of operation, wherein the accessory has at Least two time of flight sensors, each time of flight sensor being adapted to detect the presence of an object in a detection zone corresponding to that time of flight sensor, the apparatus further comprising at least two Light projectors, each adapted to project light onto a projection surface corresponding to that light projector, each portion of the said projection surface being approximately co-terminus with a respective detection zone, the accessory being further adapted to communicate with a controLler adapted to receive a signaL from each time of flight sensor and to provide an actuation signal to the device according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected, and wherein each detection zone corresponds to a state of water to be dispensed from the said single outlet device so -12 -that the mode of operation of the device is actuated according to the detection zone in which an object has been detected.
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