OA18943A - A transport container and a system for monitoring the contents of a transport container - Google Patents

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OA18943A
OA18943A OA1201800308 OA18943A OA 18943 A OA18943 A OA 18943A OA 1201800308 OA1201800308 OA 1201800308 OA 18943 A OA18943 A OA 18943A
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Twalib Ali Mbarak HATAYAN
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A transport container includes a plurality of side walls including a door in at least one of the side walls through which the inside of the container can be accessed to insert and remove goods from the container. A floor of the container is comprised of a plurality of load supporting beams each connected directly or indirectly to at least one side wall of the container. A plurality of weight sensors are located on top of the load supporting beams and an intermediate layer is then located on top of the weight sensors. The intermediate layer is not connected to the side walls so that any load placed on the intermediate layer will be transferred on to at least one of the weight sensors which will sense the weight of the load and transfer the weight of the load onto at least one of the plurality of load supporting beams. The invention also extends to a system for monitoring the contents of a transport container. The system monitors the above weight sensors as well as monitoring volumetric sensors placed inside the transport container which measure the volume of the contents of the transport container. An alarm is generated if either the weight or the volume of the con- tents in the transport container are reduced.

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A TRANSPORT CONTAINER AND A SYSTEM FOR MONITORING THE CONTENTS OF A TRANSPORT CONTAINER
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application relates to a transport container and a system for monitoring the contents of a transport container. Transport containers such as transport containers a re used to transport goods from place to place.
Unfortunately the contents of these containers are often targeted by thieves who try to access the container and remove the goods either before they hâve left, while they are enroute or after they hâve arrived at their destination but before they are legaliy unloaded.
The present invention addresses this and provides an improved transport container and a system for monitoring the contents of a transport container.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first example embodiment of the present invention there is provided a transport container including:
a plurality of side walls including a door in at least one of the side walls through which the inside of the container can be accessed to insert and remove goods from the container; and a floor comprised of a plurality of load support!ng beams each connected directly or indirectly to at least one side wall of the container, a plurality of weight sensors located on top of the load supporting beams, and an intermediate layer located on top of the weight sensors, wherein the intermediate layer is not connected to the side walls so that any load placed on the intermediate layer will be transferred on to at least one of the plurality of weight sensors which will sense the weight of the load and transfer the weight of the load onto at least one of the plurality of load supporting beams.
The transport container may also include a wooden floor placed over the intermediate layer onto which the load is placed in use and via which the weight of the load will be transferred onto the intermediate layer.
The wooden floor will not be connected to the side walls so that any load placed on the wooden floor will be transmitted to the intermediate layer.
In one example, the container has four side walls and is rectangular in shape and wherein the load supporting beams are connected across the width of the container between opposing side walls.
The intermediate layer may be formed from two side supporting éléments and two end supporting éléments which are connected together to form a rectangle and wherein the size of the rectangle is smaller than the inside dimensions of the transport container so that the intermediate layer can fit into the transport container without touching the sides of the transport container, the intermediate layer including a plurality of other supporting éléments connected between the two side supporting éléments and the two end supporting éléments.
The intermediate layer may be only slight smaller than the inside dimensions of the transport container.
In one example, some of the plurality of supporting éléments run along the width of the rectangle and some of the supporting éléments run along the length of the rectangle thereby forming a mesh structure.
Preferably, at least some of the side walls hâve at the bottom thereof a lower frame element to which a sheet material is connected to form the complété side wall, and wherein the combined height of the load supporting beams, weight sensors, intermediate layer and wooden floor is the same as or less than the height of the lower frame element.
According to a second example embodiment of the présent invention there is provided a system for monitoring the contents of a transport container, the system including;
a plurality of weight sensors placed in the floor of the transport container to measure the weight of the contents of the transport container;
at least one volumétrie sensor placed inside the transport container to measure the volume of the contents of the transport container;
a memory;
a communication module; and a processor connected to the plurality of weight sensors, the at least one volumétrie sensor and to the communication module, the processor monitoring the output of the sensors and generating an alarm if either the weight or the volume of the contents in the transport container are reduced and transmitting an alarm signal via the communication module in the event of an alarm being triggered.
The memory preferably has stored therein initial measurements measured by the plurality of weight sensors and the at least one volumétrie sensor and wherein the processor compares later measurements received from the plurality of weight sensors and the at least one volumétrie sensor with the initial measurements to détermine if an alarm must be triggered.
The communication module may be a GPRS communication module.
The system may also include a location module connected to the processor, the location module used to détermine the location of the transport container.
The location module may be a GPS module.
In one example, the system further includes a door sensor connected to the processor, the door sensor used to détermine when a door of a container has been opened.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THF DRAWINGS
Figures 1 show a transport container with incorporated Systems according to the présent invention;
Figure 2 shows a portion of the floor of the container illustrating how weight sensors are incorporated into the floor of the container of Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows an exploded view of the layers making up the floor of the container of Figure 1; and
Figure 4 shows an example block diagram of a system for monitoring the contents of the transport container.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the accompanying Figures, a transport container and a system for monitoring the contents of a transport container are provided.
An example of a transport container 10 as shown in Figure 1 is a so-called transport container.
The transport container illustrated is located on top of a truck traiter 12 however it will be appreciated that in use the transport containers are typically moved between trucks, ships and storage where they are loaded and unloaded.
In addition, whilst it will be appreciated that the illustrated embodiment is a transport container, the présent invention could be used for other types of transport containers that move goods for example to monitor the interior of a trailer of a cargo truck that is used to move goods by land or the interior of a carriage of a train that is used to move goods by rail or indeed the interior of a cargo airplane that is used to move goods by air, to name but a few exampîes.
Thus the term transport container used in this spécification is to be construed broadly and is not limited to the exemplary description below.
In any event, the container 10 includes a plurality of side walls 14- four in the illustrated embodiment.
A door 16 Is included in at least one of the side walls 14 through which the inside of the container 10 can be accessed to insert and remove goods from the container.
The container may also include a roof 18 although some containers are open top for abnormal loads.
The container includes a floor 20 which will be described in more detail below as the floor is modified to allow for the weight monitoring functionality.
In use, the door 16 is opened, goods 22 that are to be transported are loaded into the container and the door 16 is then closed and typically locked.
The container 10 is transported to its destination where the container is opened and the goods 22 are accessed.
What is required is to monitor that the contents of the container, in this case the goods 22, are not removed from the container without authorisation before, during or after the transport process.
In order to facilitate this, an improved transport container 10 is provided according to the present invention which is specifically modified to allow interalia the monitoring of the weight of the contents of the container without monitoring the weight ofthe container itself.
This provides one very important monitoring aspect as if the weight of the contents is reduced compared to an initial loaded weight, it can be deduced that at least someofthe goods 22 hâve been removedfromthe container.
In order to implement this, the floor 20 of the container is modified to allow for this weight to be monitored.
Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the figures show the floor of the transport container 10 illustrated in Figure 1 in more detail.
Figure 2 shows a cross section along line 2-2 from Figure 3.
In an example implémentation of the present invention, the floor 20 is made up of three layers which can more clearly be seen in Figure 3.
The bottommost layer is comprised of a plurality of load supporting beams each connected directly or indirectly between two side walls 14 of the container.
In the illustrated embodiment, the plurality of load supporting beams 24 are incorporated into a load supporting frame 26 which is then connected to a lower frame element 28 which forms part of the container. Alternatively, the plurality of load supporting beams 24 can be connected directly to lower frame éléments 28 making up the bottom of the container.
It will be appreciated that the illustrated transport container 10 is a typical container that has four side walls and is rectangular in shape.
In this scénario, the load supporting beams 24 are connected across the width of the container between opposing side walls.
A plurality of weight sensors 30 are located on top of the load supporting beams
24.
It will be appreciated that the number of weight sensors 30 and their location on the load supporting beams 24 can be varied to provide more or less weight measurement sensitivity, depending on the size of the container and needs of the particular application.
In one example embodiment, the weight sensors are piezoelectric weight sensors but any suitable weight sensor could be used for the application.
The key criteria for the weight sensors 30 is that they are able to be loaded up to the maximum load which can be expected to be placed inside the container and that they hâve the sensitivity to détermine when at least some of the contents of the container had been removed.
in a prototype of the present invention, low profile piezo-electric load sensors that hâve a capacity of 6,000 Kgs, a height of 100mm, and accuracy to 10kg were used.
An intermediate layer 32 is located on top of the weight sensors 30, wherein the intermediate layer is not connected to the side walls (14, 28) so that any load placed on the intermediate layer 32 will be transferred onto at least one of the plurality of weight sensors 30.
In the illustrated embodiment, the intermediate layer 32 is formed from two side supporting éléments 36 and two end supporting éléments 38 which are connected together to form a rectangle and wherein the size of the rectangle is smaller than the inside dimensions of the transport container so that the intermediate layer can fit into the transport container without touching the sides of the transport container.
It is envisaged that the intermediate layer 32 will be only slightly smaller than the inside dimensions of the transport container to thereby fit snuggly into the interior of the transport container.
The intermediate layer 32 also includes a plurality of other supporting éléments 38 connected between the two side supporting éléments and the two end supporting elements.The other supporting éléments include a plurality of supporting éléments that run along the width of the rectangle and a plurality of supporting éléments that run along the length of the rectangle to thereby form a mesh structure.
Thus it will be appreciated that the intermediate layer 32 is movable with respect to the lower frame element 28 and thus with respect to the side walls 14 ofthe container 10.
If the intermediate layer 32 were fixed, the weight sensors 30 located underneath the intermediate layer 32 would not sense true weight changes, if any.
In a prototype of the present invention, the intermediate layer 32 was low profile to maintain volumétrie capacity of the container, yet structurally sound enough to bear load upon it and distribute it equitably to its points of support without failure.
In any event, it will be appreciated that in the illustrated configuration, the weight of the load will be received onto the intermediate layer 32 and transferred via at least one of the weight sensors 30 onto at least one of the plurality of load supporting beams 24.
It will also be appreciated that if the container is fully loaded, the weight of this load will be distributed across the entire intermediate layer 32, onto ail of the weight sensors 30 and ail ofthe load supporting beams 24 whereas if the container is only partially loaded, it is likely that this weight will be distributed onto a part of the intermediate layer 32 and one or more of the weight sensors 30 and load supporting beams 24.
The final and uppermost layer of the floor is a wooden floor 34 placed over the intermediate layer 32.
The wooden floor 34 is also not connected to the side walls (14, 28) so that any load placed on the wooden floor will be transmitted to the intermediate layer 32 and then onto the weight sensors 30 and the load supporting beams 24 as has been described above.
It will be appreciated that the wooden floor 32 will be the uppermost layer in the layered floor construction and will be the layer which users will see and onto which the goods 22 will be directiy loaded in use.
It will also be appreciated that this wooden floor 34 need not necessarily be constructed of wood but could be constructed of any other suitable material and wood is simply described herein as one convenient material from which the layer could be formed as this is the standardize transport container floor finish. This finish helps insulate the cargo from both heat and electric current, while providing a non-slip surface. It has already been mentioned above that the side walls 14 will include a lower frame element 28.
Standard transport containers are typîcally made from a steel frame to which sheet material is connected to form the side walls, roof and floor.
It is very important that the interior space of the transport container is not decreased by the présent invention as the interior space détermines the amount of goods that can be shipped.
In order to address this, the combined height of the load supporting beams 24, weight sensors 30, intermediate layer 32 and wooden floor 34 is substantially the same as or less than the height of the lower frame element.
Referring now to Figure 4, the weight sensors 30 described above are incorporated into a system for monitoring the contents of the container which will be described in more detail below with reference to figure 4.
The system for monitoring the contents of the transport container 10 includes the plurality of weight sensors 30 placed in the floor of the transport container to measure the weight of the contents of the transport container.
At least one volumétrie sensor 40 is placed inside the transport container 10 to measure the volume of the contents of the transport container. A memory 42 is used for storing system data therein.
A communication module 44 in one example includes a GPRS communication module. The communication module 44 typîcally allows communication with an external server which will be in communication with a large number of Systems installed on a large number of containers.
For this reason, an identification number is also stored in the memory 42 to allow the container system to identify itself when communicating with the external server.
In addition, the communication module 44 also includes short range communication ability such as via Bluetooth, for example.
This allows the on-board Systems to communicate to handheld devices which can be used to interface with the container System. It will be appreciated that this will allow a user to access the on-board container system, carry out actions such as instructing the processor to take an initial reading and read data from the memory 42 to name but a few examples.
The handheld device could be a mobile téléphoné, a tablet device or a Bluetooth enabled watch to name but a few examples.
The communication module 44 also includes a satellite communication module so that the system can communicate via satellite when other forms of communication are not available.
A processor 46 is connected to the plurality of weight sensors 30, the at least one volumétrie sensor 40 and to the communication module 44 as well as to the memory 42.
In the illustrated embodiment, four volumétrie sensors are shown.
One example implémentation of the volumétrie sensor 40 is a radio wave system including a radio wave transmitter and receiver. In this example, radio waves are transmitted from the transmitter and reflected off the interior of the container as well as the goods 22. The reflector radio waves are received at the receiver.
Based on the received radio waves, software executing on the processor46 is able to déterminethe estimated volume ofthe goods 22,
This estimated volume is then compared with the initial volume stored to détermine if the volume has been in any way reduced.
The processor 46 Controls the operation of the System as follows.
When the container is finished being loaded for a transport, the processor via the plurality of weight sensors 30 records a starting weight and via the volumétrie sensors 40 a starting volume of the goods 22.
The values are recorded in the memory 42.
The processor 46 then periodically monitors the output of the sensors and compares these to the initial values stored in the memory 42.
The processor 46 will generate an alarm if either the weight or the volume of the contents in the transport container are reduced.
An alarm signal is then transmitted via the communication module 44 in the event of an alarm being triggered.
The System may also include a location module 48 connected to the processor 46, the location module being used to determine the location of the transport container at any time.
In one example embodiment, the location module 48 is a GPS module.
A number of other known sensors may be incorporated into the container in addition to the weight and volumétrie fences described above.
For example, the system may further include one or more door sensors (not shown) connected to the processor 46.
The door sensors are used to determine when the door 16 of the container has been opened.
Sensors may also be added to monitor for any changes of physical qualifies of the contents. Examples of sensors that could be added to achieve this are sensors to measure température, humidity or for biological/chemical changes.
An example of a biological sensor is a passive infrared sensor which detects heat produced by human or animal bodies
Examples of Chemical sensors are sensors to detect the presence of éthanol and methane related gases, for example.
In addition to the above, caméras may be integrated into the system which will be used to record images of people entering and leaving the containers to which they are attached.
Many of the components listed above will be incorporated into a PC board with software executing on the processor 46 which will form part of the board. Software executing on the processor 46 intégrâtes and interprète information collected by the system for use by the shîppers, owners and the regulating authorities.
The software currently comprises various modules to carry out a number of functions including but not limited to the following.
The software is responsible for interrogating the sensors, determinîng when to send information to the control server/s, processing requests from the server/sand controlling communications outside the container.
Thus the software runs the communication module 44 on the custom PCB.
In the prototype, the custom PCB had four modules running almost independently because they implement protocol stacks that are not proprietary. The stacks include GSM/GPRS/3G, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0 and Satellite telephony. This requires spécial software that can communicate with the communications module 44, which further communicates as per the protocol stack(s).
The software also Controls communication from the container to the control server/s. Once there is information required by the server/s, it request from the device in the container via GPRS or SMS when in-land or via Satellite messages when oversea.
The response from the System to the server is sent over HTTP using a WebApi. This same WebApi can handle communication to handheld devices and wearables.
Where the handheld device referred to above is a Smart phone or tablet with Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity and internet access, an application is executed on the handheld device to allow the device to handle requesting information from the container, vérification of the user on the handheld device and giving access to tracking and business functionality for owner and their agents.
The System also includes a battery (not shown) and a power supply and régulation module to manage the power for battery life longevity to prevent System failure due to power unavailability and prevent frequent maintenance.
Thus it will be appreciated that the present invention provides an improved transport container that aliows the ability to weigh the contents of the container.
This is achieved without reducingthe interior volume ofthe container.
In addition, to avoid a thief removing the contents ofthe container and replacing the contents with arbitrary heavy items such as rocks, the volumétrie sensors work in conjunction with the weight sensors to avoid this scénario.
The volumétrie sensors alone would not work as a thief could simply empty boxes stored in the container but the volume of the empty boxes would remain the same without the valuables usually stored therein.

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  1. CLAIMS:
    1. A transport container including :
    a plurality of side walls including a door in at least one of the side walls through which the inside of the container can be accessed to insert and remove goods from the container; and a floor comprised of a plurality of load supporting beams each connected directly or indirectly to at least one side wall of the container, a plurality of weight sensors located on top of the load supporting beams, and an intermediate layer located on top of the weight sensors, wherein the intermediate layer is not connected to the side walls so that any load placed on the intermediate layer will be transferred on to at least one of the plurality of weight sensors which will sense the weight of the load and transfer the weight of the load onto at least one of the plurality of load supporting beams.
  2. 2. A transport container according to claim 1 further including a wooden floor placed over the intermediate layer onto which the load is placed in use and via which the weight of the load will be transferred onto the intermediate layer.
  3. 3. A transport container according to claim 2 wherein the wooden floor is not connected to the side walls so that any load placed on the wooden floor will be transmitted to the intermediate layer.
  4. 4. A transport container according to any preceding claim wherein the container has four side walls and is rectanguiar in shape and wherein the load supporting beams are connected across the width of the container between opposing side walls.
  5. 5. A transport container according to any preceding claim wherein the intermediate layer is formed from two side supporting éléments and two end supporting éléments which are connected together to form a rectangle and wherein the size of the rectangle is smaller than the inside dimensions of the transport container so that the intermediate layer can fit into the transport container without touching the sides of the transport container, the tntermediate layer including a plurality of other supporting éléments connected between the two side supporting éléments and the two end supporting éléments.
  6. 6. A transport container according to claim 5 wherein the intermediate layer is only slight smaller than the inside dimensions of the transport container.
  7. 7. A transport container according to claim 5 or claim 6 wherein some of the plurality of supporting éléments run along the width ofthe rectangle and some of the supporting éléments run along the length of the rectangle thereby forming a mesh structure.
  8. 8. A transport container according to any preceding claim wherein at least some of the side walls hâve at the bottom thereof a lower frame element to which a sheet material is connected to form the complété side wall, and wherein the combined height of the load supporting beams, weight sensors, intermediate layer and wooden floor is the same as or less than the height of the lower frame element.
  9. 9. A System for monitoring the contents of a transport container, the system including:
    a plurality of weight sensors placed in the floor of the transport container to measure the weight of the contents of the transport container;
    at least one volumétrie sensor placed inside the transport container to measure the volume of the contents of the transport container;
    a memory;
    a communication module; and a processor connected to the plurality of weight sensors, the at least one volumétrie sensor and to the communication module, the processor monitoring the output of the sensors and generating an alarm if either the weight or the volume of the contents in the transport container are reduced and transmitting an alarm signal via the communication module in the event of an alarm being triggered.
  10. 10. A system according to claim 9 wherein the memory has stored therein initial measurements measured by the plurality of weight sensors and the at least one volumétrie sensor and wherein the processor compares later measurements received from the plurality of weight sensors and the at least one volumétrie sensor with the initial measurements to détermine if an alarm must be triggered.
  11. 11. A system according to claim 9 or claim 10 wherein the communication module is a GPRS communication module.
  12. 12. A system according to any one of claims 9 to 11 further including a location module connected to the processor, the location module used to détermine the location of the transport container.
  13. 13. A System according to claim 12 wherein the location module is a GPS module.
  14. 14. A system according to any one of claims 9 to 13 further including a door sensor connected to the processor, the door sensor used to détermine when a door of a container has been opened.
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