KR20140034659A - Alarm system with plate for japanese vinegared rice delicacies - Google Patents

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KR20140034659A
KR20140034659A KR1020120102012A KR20120102012A KR20140034659A KR 20140034659 A KR20140034659 A KR 20140034659A KR 1020120102012 A KR1020120102012 A KR 1020120102012A KR 20120102012 A KR20120102012 A KR 20120102012A KR 20140034659 A KR20140034659 A KR 20140034659A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to an alarm system for notifying the time of exposure of sushi (Japanese vinegared rice delicacies) to room temperature. A sushi plate used for the alarm system has a space inside. In the space of the sushi plate, an RFID tag which comprises an RFID chip and an antenna is installed. Time is inputted to the RFID chip, and the antenna transmits the inputted time. The space of the sushi plate in which the RFID tag is installed is sealed by a cover unit for waterproofing. The alarm system using a sushi plate further includes: a plate transferring unit which rotates the sushi plate; an RFID reader which is installed at a certain distance from the path of the plate transferring unit and is in contact with the RFID tag; and a control unit which receives data from the RFID tag. The control unit compares the time inputted to the RFID tag and data stored in the control unit and sets off an alarm light and an alarm sound if the inputted time elapses.

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Alarm System with Plate for Japanese vinegared rice delicacies}

The present invention relates to a sushi dish alarm system having a function of checking a time on a rotating sushi dish, and more specifically, a user inserts an RFID tag in which a certain time and data are input into the sushi dish and when the input time is exceeded. It is about a sushi dish notification system that always keeps the freshness of sushi as a reminder.

To this end, the sushi dish notification system of the present invention forms a space portion inside the sushi dish and inserts an RFID tag into the space so that when the limited time elapses, a warning light and a speaker notify the user of the freshness of the sushi. It relates to a sushi plate alarm system with a check function.

 In addition, the RFID tag relates to a sushi dish alarm system that can be easily utilized in various aspects by inputting all the data required by the user as well as a certain time data.

In general, there is a provision that foods such as sushi or sashimi should not be kept for more than 2 hours at room temperature or stored at 4 ° C or lower.

This is because the freshness of the food such as sushi or sashimi is important, from this point of view, such as sushi or sashimi exposed to room temperature for a long time is preferably replaced periodically for freshness.

Generally, the number of rotating sushi dishes used in a rotating sushi restaurant varies depending on the size of the restaurant, but 200 to 300 sushi dishes are used. Thus, 200 to 300 sushi dishes are placed on a conveyor belt to continuously rotate. As a result, consumers often ate sushi without knowing when it was made and how much time had elapsed.

  Therefore, there was a problem that consumers had to eat sushi with a slightly lower freshness, and from the manager's point of view, which of the 200-300 sushi dishes placed on the conveyor belt was sushi that was over 2 hours at room temperature. There was a problem that it is difficult to judge objectively.

  In addition, in the revolving sushi restaurant, the way of calculating the difference in the amount according to the color and shape of the sushi plate is different from the color and shape of the sushi plate. The disadvantage is that it takes a lot of time.

In order to solve this problem, JP 20-2010-0003565 discloses that an RFID tag is mounted on a sushi plate, and the RFID reader is used to recognize the price and the type of sushi.

However, the rotating sushi dish according to the public utility model has been devised to calculate the quantity and price of the sushi dish has a disadvantage that can not be used for checking the freshness of sushi.

In addition, there was a conventional technique for checking the time the sushi dish was used by mounting a timer directly on the rotating sushi dish, but because it was used only for the purpose of checking the time, there was a disadvantage that it is inconvenient to use and inconvenient to use.

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The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, the object is to form a space portion inside the sushi dish and insert the RFID tag data stored in the space portion to the time that the sushi dish is exposed to room temperature It is to provide a sushi dish that allows the freshness of the sushi to be maintained by informing the elapsed time of the sushi dish placed on the conveyor belt so that it can be checked.

 In addition, even from the manager's point of view, even if you do not check the sushi plate on the conveyor belt one by one, it provides a convenience to check the sushi that has passed the time limit to easily replace the sushi that has passed the time.

Another purpose is to equip users with information about the price accurately and quickly by installing RFID tags that store the price, quantity, and type of sushi, which is data used in sushi restaurants, inside the sushi dish. It is to provide a sushi plate alarm system that allows the owners to accurately pursue profits and increase sales.

In order to achieve the above object, the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention includes a sushi dish with a space portion formed therein; An RFID tag mounted on the space unit and provided with a semiconductor chip capable of storing time data and an antenna for transmitting the time data wirelessly; And a cover part blocking the space part, the conveyor belt part constantly rotating the sushi dish; and an RFID contacting the RFID chip using wireless data communication at one of the upper parts of the route on which the belt rotates. The RFID reader further includes a warning light and a warning sound when the time data inputted to the RFID tag elapses, so that the user can easily check the elapsed time. They provided reliable service.

In addition, the RFID tag was provided not only time data, but also all the information required in the rotating sushi restaurant, such as the price, quantity, type of sushi, etc. to provide a sushi dish to further expand the application range of the sushi dish.

According to the sushi plate alarm system of the present invention, by checking and replacing the sushi that has passed a predetermined time using the RFID tag and RFID reader to maintain the freshness of the sushi, it can provide convenience to the administrator in managing this It works.

In other words, when the sushi dish passed a certain time passes through the RFID reader, a warning light and a speaker are notified to replace the sushi exposed at room temperature for 2 hours or more so that fresh sushi can always be placed on the conveyor belt.

Therefore, the manager's point of view was to provide convenience to easily check sushi after a limited time, and to provide customers with reliable service and convenience.

In addition, by allowing the RFID tag to store all the information necessary in the sushi restaurants it has an effect that can significantly expand the range of use of the sushi dish.

1 is an exploded perspective view of a sushi dish of the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the sushi dish of the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention
Figure 3 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention sushi plate alarm system
Figure 4 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings a preferred embodiment of a sushi dish with a time check function according to the present invention will be described in detail. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, It is provided to inform.

Figure 1 shows an exploded perspective view of the sushi dish of the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention.

As shown in Figure 1, the sushi plate 10 of the present invention has a space portion 11 is formed in the inner center, the RFID tag 20 is inserted into the space portion and the space to the cover portion 12 The part 11 is sealed.

The RFID tag 20 inserted into the space 11 includes an RFID chip 21 and an antenna 22.

The RFID tag 20 inserted into the space 11 is formed of a synthetic tag such as PVC to form a sealed tag so that the outside of the RFID tag 20 is not damaged even when contacted with water when the sushi dish 10 is washed. It is preferable.

The RFID chip 21 included in the RFID 20 tag is a space in which data is input, and the input data is information according to a user's needs, such as a limited time or an initial time and a running time, or a type or price of sushi. And quantity can be entered.

Therefore, the user can set the time limit input to the RFID chip 21 according to the required time, such as 1 hour, 2 hours, so that the sushi dish 10 can be used according to the season or environment.

In addition to the RFID chip 21, the antenna 22 included in the RFID tag 20 exchanges information input to the RFID chip 21.

The RFID tag 20 can be easily inserted into the space 11 by using a passive type which can be operated by an electromagnetic field without supplying power directly.

Particularly, the RFID tag 20 may be easily inserted into the sushi dish 10 using a plastic card type tag such as a smart card or a paper of a special material used in a swimming pool or the like.

In addition, the RFID tag 20 is preferably configured to have a predetermined thickness and shape so as to be appropriately mounted in the space 11.

Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a combined state of the sushi plate of the sushi plate alarm system of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 2, the RFID tag 20 is inserted into the sushi dish 10 and the cover portion 12 is coupled to the RFID tag 20 to be mounted on the sushi dish 10. .

At this time, the sushi plate 10 and the cover portion 12 is bonded using an adhesive so that a gap does not occur in a portion where the cover portion 12 is bonded, and the portion coated with the waterproofing material to the sushi dish 10 and the cover portion 12 ) Should be completely sealed.

The material of the sushi dish 10 is formed of a material generally used for plates such as rigid plastics, and the material of the cover portion 12 is not particularly limited, but the space portion 11 formed in the sushi dish 10 is provided. ) Is made of a transparent material so that the state of the RFID tag attached to the space 11 can be checked from the outside, and the replacement is performed immediately when the RFID tag 20 is damaged or needs to be replaced. It is desirable to be able to.

Figure 3 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 3, the sushi dish 10 is placed on the plate transfer part 40 to be constantly rotated, and the RFID reader 30 is placed at a predetermined distance on the upper part of the path of the plate transfer part 40. Is installed.

The plate transfer part 40 is a conveyor belt commonly used in a rotating sushi restaurant serves to rotate the sushi dish 10 constantly and in any part of the path that the sushi dish 10 moves. The RFID reader 30 is mounted so that the sushi dish 10 passes through the RFID reader 30 at regular intervals.

In this case, the RFID tag 20 is mounted inside the sushi dish 10 so that the RFID tag 20 comes into contact with the RFID reader 30 at regular intervals.

When the RFID tag 20 comes into contact with the RFID reader 30 as described above, information input to the RFID chip 21 included in the RFID tag 20 is transferred to the RFID reader through the antenna 22. The RFID reader 30 is equipped with an antenna (not shown) in the same manner as the RFID tag, and transmits a radio signal with the RFID tag 30.

When information input to the RFID chip 21 is transmitted to the RFID reader 30 through wireless signal transmission, the RFID reader 30 transmits the information back to the controller 50.

The upper control unit 50 includes a screen unit 51 for outputting information on the screen, a warning light 52 and a speaker 53, and processes the data by comparing and analyzing the information received from the RFID reader 30. The process is as follows.

First, since the sushi dish 10 equipped with the RFID tag 20 passes through the RFID reader 30 at regular intervals, the RFID tag 20 and the RFID reader 30 come into contact at regular intervals. When contacting, the radio signal is always transmitted to each other to transmit information to the controller.

At this time, if the information input to the RFID tag 20 is 2 hours, when the sushi dish 10 first 2 hours from the time when the first contact with the RFID reader 30, the controller 50 in the The warning light 52 and the speaker 53 inform the user or the manager that the sushi dish 10 has passed 2 hours.

Therefore, the manager can easily distinguish the sushi dish 10 after 2 hours has elapsed, the replacement is made easily, the user can identify the sushi is fresh.

Therefore, the food placed on the plate transfer part 40 is always kept fresh, so that food such as sushi or sashimi, which is important for freshness, can be hygienically ingested.

In addition, the control unit 50 further includes a screen unit 51 for outputting information on the screen in addition to the warning lamp 52 and the speaker 53, so that the sushi dish 10 placed on the plate transfer unit 40 is provided. It is convenient for users or administrators by making it easy to see how much time has elapsed.

Figure 4 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention.

As already mentioned, since the information input to the RFID tag 20 can be input not only time but also various information such as price, type of sushi, the sushi dish alarm system of the present invention can be implemented in other embodiments. .

For example, when the price of sushi is input to the RFID tag 20, the RFID reader 30 receives the price information of the sushi, and the price of the sushi is again transmitted from the RFID reader 30 to the controller 50. By doing so, it can be implemented to know the price of the sushi placed on the sushi dish (10).

In this way, by inputting the type and quantity of sushi to the RFID tag 20, it is possible to easily use the widened range.

As described above with reference to the drawings illustrated for the present invention, the present invention is not limited by the embodiments and drawings disclosed herein, various modifications made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical spirit of the present invention Of course it can.

10: sushi plate 11: space part
12: cover 20: RFID tag
21: RFID chip 22: RFID antenna
30: RFID reader 40: plate transfer unit
50: control unit 51: screen unit
52: warning light 53: speaker

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There is an alarm system to inform the time when sushi is exposed to room temperature,
The sushi plate used in the alarm system has a space portion formed therein, the space portion of the sushi dish is equipped with an RFID tag,
The RFID tag is composed of an RFID chip and an antenna, the RFID chip is input time, the antenna transmits the input time,
Sushi plate alarm system, characterized in that for sealing the space portion of the sushi plate equipped with the RFID tag cover.
The method of claim 1,
The sushi dish alarm system is a plate transfer unit for rotating the sushi dish;
An RFID reader installed at a predetermined distance on an upper portion of the dish transfer path;
The RFID reader includes a control unit which contacts with the RFID tag and receives information obtained by contacting the RFID tag;
Sushi plate alarm system characterized in that it further comprises.
3. The method of claim 2,
The control unit compares the time input to the RFID tag with the data stored in the control unit if the input time exceeds the sushi dish alarm system, characterized in that to operate a warning light and a warning sound.
The method of claim 1,
The RFID tag alarm system, characterized in that the price and quantity of the sushi and the type of sushi is further input to the RFID tag,
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