WO2014064647A1 - System for monitoring coffee machines and corresponding monitoring method - Google Patents

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WO2014064647A1
WO2014064647A1 PCT/IB2013/059643 IB2013059643W WO2014064647A1 WO 2014064647 A1 WO2014064647 A1 WO 2014064647A1 IB 2013059643 W IB2013059643 W IB 2013059643W WO 2014064647 A1 WO2014064647 A1 WO 2014064647A1
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  • the present invention generally relates to a system for monitoring coffee machines and to a corresponding monitoring method.
  • the present invention relates to a system comprising one or more coffee machines arranged to be remotely monitored.
  • Information to be monitored can be for instance:
  • the machine in such a working scheme, the machine is to be equipped with devices for remote connection capable of connecting themselves to a "receiving" unit (server) and of transmitting the information, and the server is generally to contain a database to which the manufacturer has access in order to check the information received. Both schemes have limits and problems.
  • the manual filling in demands an effort from the technician or the user, which effort is generally unwelcome and can give rise to transcription errors and/or to incompleteness as to the collected data. Moreover, the manual filling in entails a waste of time that no doubt is unwelcome to the technician or the user.
  • connection tools and modes may be difficult, for instance because of factors such as unavailability of connection networks or connection standards in the installation areas, and so on.
  • US patent US 6,862,494 discloses an automatic cooking system in which a cooking oven is equipped with a bar code reader arranged to recognise respective bar codes applied to the individual foods to be cooked.
  • the bar codes include information arranged to enable the oven to have access, for instance, to a remote server in which the food cooking information is stored.
  • the cooking information stored in the server can thus be received by the oven in order to enable an optimum food cooking.
  • the oven is to be equipped with hardware and software arranged to connect the oven to a remote server that, in this case, is configured so as to enable access to the cooking information.
  • the system includes coffee machines configured for collecting, storing and displaying, in the form of one or more QR codes, usage parameters of the machine, and devices arranged to acquire, through photographs, the one or more QR codes, to decode the one or more QR codes and to transmit them to a central unit, for instance a management server, in which the data can be stored and analysed, even at a later time.
  • a central unit for instance a management server
  • the usage parameters are supplemented, before being transmitted, with information available to the devices and not included among the usage parameters of the machine.
  • - Fig. la schematically shows a system for monitoring coffee machines
  • FIG. la schematically shows a detail of the system shown in Fig. la;
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart of the operation of the machine shown in Fig. la. Description of Preferred Embodiments
  • a system for monitoring coffee machines (system) 9 comprises at least one coffee machine 10, having at least one display 12 visible externally to the machine, and at least one device 50 external to the machine and arranged to recognise and decode information collected from the machine and to transmit it, for instance through a geographical network of known type, to a central unit 15, for instance a remote server.
  • Device 50 may be for instance a device of the smart-phone type, known per se.
  • Coffee machine (machine) 10 in accordance with the preferred embodiment, includes, besides display 12, one or more supplying devices 21, for instance devices supplying espresso coffee and devices supplying steam and/or hot water, and an internal electronic circuitry 14 arranged, by means of a bus of known type, to collect and store information (data) obtained from suitable detectors 45 located in correspondence of various devices installed in machine 10, such as boilers, temperature detectors, supply detectors, and so on.
  • supplying devices 21 for instance devices supplying espresso coffee and devices supplying steam and/or hot water
  • an internal electronic circuitry 14 arranged, by means of a bus of known type, to collect and store information (data) obtained from suitable detectors 45 located in correspondence of various devices installed in machine 10, such as boilers, temperature detectors, supply detectors, and so on.
  • the information collected by the electronic circuitry concerns, for instance, usage parameters of the machine itself, such as the parameters listed below, the list being however non exhaustive:
  • diagnostic data such as warnings concerning components interested by failures or errors or warnings concerning situations of irregular operation, such as for instance temperatures higher than the maximum limits or lower than the minimum limits set for the machine;
  • the number and the type of data being collected can be different depending on the kind of machine to be monitored.
  • Display 12 is for instance a monochromatic graphical display, for instance with a
  • the display may even have higher or lower resolutions than the ones indicated above, without thereby departing from the scope of what is disclosed and claimed.
  • display 12 is arranged to display bar codes representing the usage parameters of the machine or a subset of such parameters.
  • display 12 is arranged to display graphical elements representing bar codes of known type, for instance of the QR (Quick Response) code type, to which reference is made hereinafter for the sake of convenience of description.
  • QR Quadick Response
  • a QR code is a two-dimensional bar code (or 2D code), i.e. a matrix code, formed of black modules arranged within a frame containing no character or sign.
  • 2D code i.e. a matrix code, formed of black modules arranged within a frame containing no character or sign.
  • a single cryptogram for instance a cryptogram according to standard ISO/IEC 18004 or to standard JIS X 5010, up to 7089 numerical characters or 4296 alpha-numerical characters can be contained.
  • QR code it is possible to encode alphanumerical information in a standard graphical format, so that an optical reader, for instance the camera of a smart- phone, can decode the information contained in the code.
  • the information may comprise a string of about 100 alpha-numerical characters.
  • the information may comprise a string of 4296 alpha-numerical characters, corresponding to the maximum number of characters admissible in the cryptogram.
  • the cameras at present in use in smart- phones have an acquisition resolution of at least 2 Megapixels, it is assumed here that such a resolution is more than sufficient in order to acquire QR codes with a side about 3 cm long, including the frame provided for by the standard for such codes, thereby enabling decoding strings of about 100 characters.
  • the Applicant has verified that the minimum amount of data that can be acquired is at least 100 characters.
  • the resolution of the camera increases, also the number of alpha- numerical characters that can be acquired for a given geometrical size increases. For instance, by using a camera with 5 Megapixel resolution, it is possible to acquire even more than 500 characters in a QR code with side 3 cm long.
  • Electronic circuitry 14 is connected to display 12 and, for instance, it consists of a microprocessor circuit 40 including a microprocessor 41 of known type connected to a plurality of diagnosis and/or control devices, of both hardware and software type, and it is arranged to receive the diagnosis and/or control information from said devices and to store it into a memory 43.
  • a memory 43 For instance, storage is effected initially into an RAM memory and periodically into a non volatile memory, for instance an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory).
  • EEPROM Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory
  • an abnormal situation occurs in machine 10
  • a situation is stored by microprocessor 41 into a corresponding ad hoc register, together with a specific code capable of identifying the kind of trouble (warning), such as for instance:
  • microprocessor 41 can also perform different actions, such as for instance:
  • all beverages that can be supplied are characterised by a set of parameters, such as for instance parameters selected out of:
  • microprocessor 41 of machine 10 into dedicated registers in memory 43.
  • the machine microprocessor besides the usage parameters of the machine, already mentioned, other data are stored by the machine microprocessor, such as for instance the date at which the first beverage has been prepared, the serial number of the machine, the name of the technician who installed the machine and so on.
  • Microprocessor circuit 40 includes, for instance, a 16-bit microprocessor or CPU in case of monochromatic displays, or a 32-bit, ARM technology, CPU in case of colour displays, and it is connected, in known manner, to display 12 that, in accordance with the present exemplary embodiment, must preferably have a minimum resolution of 64 x 64 pixels.
  • microprocessor circuit 40 is configured so as to display on display 12 of machine 10 a menu where a user may select the usage parameters of the machine or a subset of such parameters.
  • microprocessor circuit 40 is configured so as to encode the selected machine parameters in the form of QR code.
  • microprocessor circuit 40 is arranged to perform the following steps:
  • predetermined sequence by inserting predetermined separation characters between the different values (formatting), for instance by formatting the data according to a known standard (for instance HTML);
  • microprocessor circuit is arranged to code the data, through suitable procedures, into one or more QR codes capable of representing the ASCII string.
  • a QR code with 256 characters at most can be displayed on display 12.
  • microprocessor circuit 40 is arranged to:
  • the QR code may be divided into sub-codes, for instance into up to a maximum of 16 sub-codes.
  • QR codes QR1 and QR2 in sequence on display 12 of machine 10 for a predetermined period, for instance 15 sec, or for a period depending on a user's agreement operable through a selection menu.
  • the QR code(s) is (are) photographed by means of device 50, for instance a smart-phone to which reference will be made hereinafter, arranged to:
  • - transmit at least the string as reconstructed to server 15 by using a predetermined address, for instance an Internet address.
  • microprocessor circuit 40 is arranged to insert at the beginning of the string, in accordance with a predetermined protocol, information concerning the Internet address to which the data string is to be transmitted.
  • the user equipped with smart-phone 50, is to take a picture of the string displayed on display 12 and, through a procedure usually provided in such device 50, to execute a command arranged to interpret or decode the QR code and to transmit the data as interpreted to the Internet address contained in the string.
  • the Internet address may also be an e-mail address, and also in this case a procedure usually provided in smart-phones can be used.
  • the smart-phone contains a specific application arranged both to decode the QR code and to insert into the decoded string further information that generally is not present in machine 10, such as for instance one or more of the following information items:
  • such information or data present in smart-phone 50 and not in machine 10, are added to the photographed and decoded string by the specific application.
  • the application sends the data string to server 15, according to the modes chosen by the user.
  • the data received for instance by the web server, are then interpreted taking into account the coding protocol within the string, and preferably they are stored into an information management database.
  • the second embodiment may enable the user to include additional data besides the data supplied by the machine, without burdening the machine itself with further devices besides the specific devices required for the machine operation.
  • These data include, for instance, the data concerning the geo-localisation of the machine or the data arranged to identify the person or the company using the machine.
  • coffee machine 10 The operation of coffee machine 10 disclosed above is as follows.
  • machine 10 under normal operation conditions or even under abnormal or emergency conditions, is arranged to collect and store, by means of electronic circuitry 14 and under the control of microprocessor circuit 40 of machine 10, information concerning usage parameters of the machine and/or information concerning possible abnormal conditions or maintenance interventions (data), as listed before.
  • a second step 200 the machine makes available all parameters or data, or a determined set of machine parameters or data to the user, for instance through a menu displayed on display 12 or through a suitable machine key.
  • step 200 in a third step 300 machine 10, under the control of microprocessor circuit 40, displays one or more QR codes in sequence on display 12, depending on whether the data can be displayed by means of a single QR code or a plurality of QR codes.
  • CPU 41 suitably programmed, reads the data from store 43, checks, in a checking step 310, the type of display 12 installed on machine 10 and the amount of data to be coded, and prepares and codes the data string as a single QR code in step 320 (output Y from step 310) or as a plurality of QR codes in step 340 (output N from step 310), depending on the maximum resolution of display 12, and displays the QR codes on the display.
  • a subsequent step 400 the user acquires the one or more QR codes by means of smart-phone 50, for instance through a photographic image, decodes them thereby reconstructing the data string in a step 500, and transmits them in a step 700, for instance to a web address or an e-mail address, so that the codes may for instance be stored and subsequently analysed.
  • the data string as decoded may be supplemented, in a step 600 preceding the transmission, for instance with information stored in the smart-phone memory or generated by the smart-phone (output Y from step 500), as disclosed hereinbefore, and then transmitted in step 700 jointly with the information stored in the smart-phone memory or generated by the smart-phone.
  • the data transmitted are stored at a reference server, for instance a remote server, arranged to collect information from the machines arranged to transmit the information in the described manner.
  • a reference server for instance a remote server
  • machine 10 in system 9 lacks specific communication devices, since the latter are external to the machine.
  • the user is not to fill in paper forms and only is to select the set of information to be collected and, preferably, to take a picture of an image on a display.
  • the data can also be stored in the smart-phone for being subsequently analysed by the user.
  • the machine is only to include a display arranged to enable displaying bar codes representing information associated with the machine.
  • the additional functionalities such as decoding the information contained in the bar code and transmitting the information possibly supplemented with information present, for instance, in the smart-phone, may be provided through suitable applications installed on the smart-phones themselves, thereby achieving the effect of meeting in simple and effective manner the need to monitor information related to the operation of the coffee machine.

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A system for monitoring coffee machines, comprising: a coffee machine (10) having an electronic circuitry (14, 40, 41) configured for collecting and storing usage parameters of the machine; and a display (12) connected to the electronic circuitry and configured for displaying information processed by the electronic circuitry (14, 40, 41) in the form bar codes of QR code type. The system includes a device (50) external to the machine (10) and configured for acquiring through photographs the processed information, in order to decode it and transmit it to a remote server (15). A method of for monitoring coffee machines is also described.

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SYSTEM FOR MONITORING COFFEE MACHINES AND CORRESPONDING
MONITORING METHOD
Technical field
The present invention generally relates to a system for monitoring coffee machines and to a corresponding monitoring method.
More particularly, the present invention relates to a system comprising one or more coffee machines arranged to be remotely monitored.
Prior Art
In the field of refreshment machines, in particular coffee machines, the need is known to monitor information related to the operation of such machines by both the machine manufacturer and the machine maintenance people or the machine user.
Information to be monitored can be for instance:
- installation data, such as installation date and place;
- activity data, such as machine on, machine off, wholly operating machine, partly operating machine;
- maintenance data, such as interventions carried out, dates of ordinary or extraordinary maintenance interventions, alarms detected, either solved or unsolved;
- statistical data, such as number and type of products supplied.
The above list, depending on the kind of machine, use, management or market, can be expanded to include further information possibly managed by the machine.
Generally, such a need has been met according to two working schemes that can be described as follows:
1° manual collection of the information from the machine and filling in of forms by the maintenance technicians or the final users; such forms are manually filled in and they may be in paper form or in electronic form, depending on the transmission mode, for instance transmission by fax or by e-mail;
2° automatic or semi-automatic collection of the information and transmission of such information to the manufacturer by using different connection technologies, such as GSM, GPRS, Wi-Fi or LAN network, and communication modes such as SMS or
Internet; in such a working scheme, the machine is to be equipped with devices for remote connection capable of connecting themselves to a "receiving" unit (server) and of transmitting the information, and the server is generally to contain a database to which the manufacturer has access in order to check the information received. Both schemes have limits and problems.
In the first case the manual filling in demands an effort from the technician or the user, which effort is generally unwelcome and can give rise to transcription errors and/or to incompleteness as to the collected data. Moreover, the manual filling in entails a waste of time that no doubt is unwelcome to the technician or the user.
In the second case, the most important problem is that the machine is to be equipped with additional hardware and software, whereby it becomes more complex and expensive.
In this second case, the further problem exists that the provision of connection tools and modes may be difficult, for instance because of factors such as unavailability of connection networks or connection standards in the installation areas, and so on.
In a field close to the field of the invention, in particular in the field of food preparation, the possibility is known of associating the foods with cooking information by means of bar codes applied to the foods themselves and/or their packaging.
For instance, US patent US 6,862,494 discloses an automatic cooking system in which a cooking oven is equipped with a bar code reader arranged to recognise respective bar codes applied to the individual foods to be cooked.
In the known system, the bar codes include information arranged to enable the oven to have access, for instance, to a remote server in which the food cooking information is stored.
The cooking information stored in the server can thus be received by the oven in order to enable an optimum food cooking.
Also in accordance with such a kind of prior art the oven is to be equipped with hardware and software arranged to connect the oven to a remote server that, in this case, is configured so as to enable access to the cooking information.
Generally speaking, the Applicant has realised that the prior art teaches either manual ways of collecting the machine information, or ways in which the machine itself comprises hardware and software devices for remote connection to a server.
In synthesis, the Applicant has realised that both in view of the need to transmit information to the machine manufacturer, and in view of the need for the machine to receive information, the prior art teaches equipping the machine with hardware and software arranged to allow the information exchange.
According to the Applicant, such a solution seems to entail, besides problems of additional manufacturing costs, also problems of machine complexity, due to additional hardware and software to be installed on each machine, and problems of connection complexity, due for instance to the area where the machine is installed, since a given kind of connection technique might be utilisable in a given country and not in another one. Description of the invention
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the problems mentioned above of the prior art without any burden of manual activities for the collection of information.
According to the present invention, the above object is achieved by a system for monitoring coffee machines, and a method of monitoring same, having the features set forth in the appended claims.
The claims are integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in respect of the invention.
The following synthetic description of the invention is given in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention.
Such a synthetic description is not a thorough description and, as such, it is not to be intended as being suitable for identifying key or critical elements of the invention or for defining the scope of the invention. It is only aimed at setting forth some concepts of the invention in simplified manner, as an anticipation of the detailed description below.
In accordance with a feature of a preferred embodiment, the system includes coffee machines configured for collecting, storing and displaying, in the form of one or more QR codes, usage parameters of the machine, and devices arranged to acquire, through photographs, the one or more QR codes, to decode the one or more QR codes and to transmit them to a central unit, for instance a management server, in which the data can be stored and analysed, even at a later time.
In accordance with a further feature of the present invention, the usage parameters are supplemented, before being transmitted, with information available to the devices and not included among the usage parameters of the machine.
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The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments made by way of a non- limiting example with reference to the accompanying Figures, in which elements denoted by a same or similar numerical reference correspond to components having the same or similar function and construction, and in which:
- Fig. la schematically shows a system for monitoring coffee machines;
- Fig. lb schematically shows a detail of the system shown in Fig. la; and
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart of the operation of the machine shown in Fig. la. Description of Preferred Embodiments
Referring to Fig. 1, a system for monitoring coffee machines (system) 9 comprises at least one coffee machine 10, having at least one display 12 visible externally to the machine, and at least one device 50 external to the machine and arranged to recognise and decode information collected from the machine and to transmit it, for instance through a geographical network of known type, to a central unit 15, for instance a remote server.
Device 50 may be for instance a device of the smart-phone type, known per se.
Coffee machine (machine) 10, in accordance with the preferred embodiment, includes, besides display 12, one or more supplying devices 21, for instance devices supplying espresso coffee and devices supplying steam and/or hot water, and an internal electronic circuitry 14 arranged, by means of a bus of known type, to collect and store information (data) obtained from suitable detectors 45 located in correspondence of various devices installed in machine 10, such as boilers, temperature detectors, supply detectors, and so on.
The information collected by the electronic circuitry concerns, for instance, usage parameters of the machine itself, such as the parameters listed below, the list being however non exhaustive:
- supply data, such as number and kind of products supplied;
- diagnostic data, such as warnings concerning components interested by failures or errors or warnings concerning situations of irregular operation, such as for instance temperatures higher than the maximum limits or lower than the minimum limits set for the machine;
- machine setting data, such as serial number of the machine or reference addresses of sites to which the collected information is to be transmitted;
- maintenance data, such as number of ordinary or extraordinary maintenance interventions effected and dates of the interventions;
- statistical data, such as number and kind of products supplied.
Of course, the number and the type of data being collected can be different depending on the kind of machine to be monitored.
Display 12 is for instance a monochromatic graphical display, for instance with a
64x64 pixel resolution, or, in the alternative, a colour display, for instance with 640x480 pixel resolution.
Of course, depending on the embodiments, the display may even have higher or lower resolutions than the ones indicated above, without thereby departing from the scope of what is disclosed and claimed.
In accordance with the preferred embodiment, display 12 is arranged to display bar codes representing the usage parameters of the machine or a subset of such parameters.
More particularly, display 12 is arranged to display graphical elements representing bar codes of known type, for instance of the QR (Quick Response) code type, to which reference is made hereinafter for the sake of convenience of description.
A QR code is a two-dimensional bar code (or 2D code), i.e. a matrix code, formed of black modules arranged within a frame containing no character or sign. In a single cryptogram, for instance a cryptogram according to standard ISO/IEC 18004 or to standard JIS X 5010, up to 7089 numerical characters or 4296 alpha-numerical characters can be contained.
By means of the QR code it is possible to encode alphanumerical information in a standard graphical format, so that an optical reader, for instance the camera of a smart- phone, can decode the information contained in the code.
In accordance with the present exemplary embodiment, in case of a 64 x 64 pixel display in which the QR code is enclosed, the information may comprise a string of about 100 alpha-numerical characters.
In case of a 640 x 480 pixel graphical display in which the QR code is enclosed, for instance in a square, the information may comprise a string of 4296 alpha-numerical characters, corresponding to the maximum number of characters admissible in the cryptogram.
As a skilled in the art can readily understand, besides the size in pixels of display 12, also the resolution of smart-phone 50 (in this case, the resolution of the smart-phone camera) and the distance of smart-phone 50 from machine display 12 during the acquisition phase (which is here assumed to be in the range from about 20 cm to about 50 cm) are important.
Yet, taking into account that, generally, the cameras at present in use in smart- phones have an acquisition resolution of at least 2 Megapixels, it is assumed here that such a resolution is more than sufficient in order to acquire QR codes with a side about 3 cm long, including the frame provided for by the standard for such codes, thereby enabling decoding strings of about 100 characters.
In any case, taking into account the graphical displays assumed, by using a smart- phone of common use, the Applicant has verified that the minimum amount of data that can be acquired is at least 100 characters. Of course, as the resolution of the camera increases, also the number of alpha- numerical characters that can be acquired for a given geometrical size increases. For instance, by using a camera with 5 Megapixel resolution, it is possible to acquire even more than 500 characters in a QR code with side 3 cm long.
Electronic circuitry 14 is connected to display 12 and, for instance, it consists of a microprocessor circuit 40 including a microprocessor 41 of known type connected to a plurality of diagnosis and/or control devices, of both hardware and software type, and it is arranged to receive the diagnosis and/or control information from said devices and to store it into a memory 43. For instance, storage is effected initially into an RAM memory and periodically into a non volatile memory, for instance an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory).
More particularly, in accordance with the present exemplary embodiment, when an abnormal situation occurs in machine 10, such a situation is stored by microprocessor 41 into a corresponding ad hoc register, together with a specific code capable of identifying the kind of trouble (warning), such as for instance:
- code W39: electrically controlled supply valve in short-circuit;
- code W40: too high temperature of the coffee boiler;
- etc.
Preferably, depending on the operating situation occurring, microprocessor 41 can also perform different actions, such as for instance:
- preventing supplying certain kinds of beverages for which the raw matter is lacking, for instance, because of the lack of milk, and storing such a condition into memory 43 ; and/or
- completely stopping machine 10 since a potential damage, even serious, of the machine itself exists, and storing such a condition into memory 43.
Preferably, moreover, all beverages that can be supplied are characterised by a set of parameters, such as for instance parameters selected out of:
- amount of water, coffee, milk, etc.;
- supply temperature;
- supply pressure;
and such parameters are stored by microprocessor 41 of machine 10 into dedicated registers in memory 43.
Preferably, moreover, besides the usage parameters of the machine, already mentioned, other data are stored by the machine microprocessor, such as for instance the date at which the first beverage has been prepared, the serial number of the machine, the name of the technician who installed the machine and so on.
Microprocessor circuit 40 includes, for instance, a 16-bit microprocessor or CPU in case of monochromatic displays, or a 32-bit, ARM technology, CPU in case of colour displays, and it is connected, in known manner, to display 12 that, in accordance with the present exemplary embodiment, must preferably have a minimum resolution of 64 x 64 pixels.
In particular, In accordance with the present exemplary embodiment, microprocessor circuit 40 is configured so as to display on display 12 of machine 10 a menu where a user may select the usage parameters of the machine or a subset of such parameters.
Moreover, microprocessor circuit 40 is configured so as to encode the selected machine parameters in the form of QR code.
Even more particularly, in the preferred embodiment, microprocessor circuit 40 is arranged to perform the following steps:
- displaying, by means of the selection menu, the information or data grouped by categories, so as to make the selection operation easier; and, depending on the category selected by the user:
- locating and retrieving from memory 43 the requested data;
- preparing the data according to a predetermined sequence (protocol), by inserting predetermined separation characters between the different values (formatting), for instance by formatting the data according to a known standard (for instance HTML);
- queuing the data into a single text (string), for instance in ASCII format; and
- coding or converting the data into the QR bar code, for instance according to a known algorithm according to standard ISO/IEC 18004.
Depending on the number of requested data and on the display 12 available in the machine, microprocessor circuit is arranged to code the data, through suitable procedures, into one or more QR codes capable of representing the ASCII string.
For instance, assuming that the user has selected a data category comprising in the whole 500 characters and that machine 10 has a 64x64 pixel display, a QR code with 256 characters at most can be displayed on display 12.
In such case, microprocessor circuit 40, according to the procedures implemented therein, is arranged to:
- divide the data string preferably into two parts, of which the first one comprises for instance 256 characters and will be represented by a code QR1, and the second one comprises 500 - 256 = 244 characters and will be represented by a code QR2. Indeed, the QR code may be divided into sub-codes, for instance into up to a maximum of 16 sub-codes. Hence, an acquisition algorithm can reconstruct even very long data strings by queuing the data represented by the sequentially interpreted sub-codes of the QR code;
- display QR codes QR1 and QR2 in sequence on display 12 of machine 10 for a predetermined period, for instance 15 sec, or for a period depending on a user's agreement operable through a selection menu.
In general, in order to complete the above steps, the QR code(s) is (are) photographed by means of device 50, for instance a smart-phone to which reference will be made hereinafter, arranged to:
- recognise and decode the QR codes;
- reconstruct the data string; and
- transmit at least the string as reconstructed to server 15 by using a predetermined address, for instance an Internet address.
In accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, microprocessor circuit 40 is arranged to insert at the beginning of the string, in accordance with a predetermined protocol, information concerning the Internet address to which the data string is to be transmitted.
In this first exemplary embodiment, the user, equipped with smart-phone 50, is to take a picture of the string displayed on display 12 and, through a procedure usually provided in such device 50, to execute a command arranged to interpret or decode the QR code and to transmit the data as interpreted to the Internet address contained in the string.
In accordance with this first exemplary embodiment, the Internet address may also be an e-mail address, and also in this case a procedure usually provided in smart-phones can be used.
In accordance with a second embodiment, deemed as preferable, the smart-phone contains a specific application arranged both to decode the QR code and to insert into the decoded string further information that generally is not present in machine 10, such as for instance one or more of the following information items:
- name and surname identifying the user and/or the company at whose premises the machine is installed;
- date and time of QR code acquisition and decoding; - manner in which the user intends to transmit the data, for instance via web address or by e-mail;
- web server or e-mail address to which the information string is to be transmitted;
- geographical location of the smart-phone at the moment of the acquisition, for instance in case the smart-phone is equipped with geo-localisation functions;
- notes that can be added depending on user-specific requirements;
- other information.
In accordance with this second embodiment, such information or data, present in smart-phone 50 and not in machine 10, are added to the photographed and decoded string by the specific application.
Also in this case the application sends the data string to server 15, according to the modes chosen by the user.
The data, received for instance by the web server, are then interpreted taking into account the coding protocol within the string, and preferably they are stored into an information management database.
As it can be readily understood, the second embodiment may enable the user to include additional data besides the data supplied by the machine, without burdening the machine itself with further devices besides the specific devices required for the machine operation.
These data include, for instance, the data concerning the geo-localisation of the machine or the data arranged to identify the person or the company using the machine.
The operation of coffee machine 10 disclosed above is as follows.
In a first step 100 machine 10, under normal operation conditions or even under abnormal or emergency conditions, is arranged to collect and store, by means of electronic circuitry 14 and under the control of microprocessor circuit 40 of machine 10, information concerning usage parameters of the machine and/or information concerning possible abnormal conditions or maintenance interventions (data), as listed before.
In a second step 200, the machine makes available all parameters or data, or a determined set of machine parameters or data to the user, for instance through a menu displayed on display 12 or through a suitable machine key.
After step 200, in a third step 300 machine 10, under the control of microprocessor circuit 40, displays one or more QR codes in sequence on display 12, depending on whether the data can be displayed by means of a single QR code or a plurality of QR codes. During such a step, CPU 41, suitably programmed, reads the data from store 43, checks, in a checking step 310, the type of display 12 installed on machine 10 and the amount of data to be coded, and prepares and codes the data string as a single QR code in step 320 (output Y from step 310) or as a plurality of QR codes in step 340 (output N from step 310), depending on the maximum resolution of display 12, and displays the QR codes on the display.
In a subsequent step 400, the user acquires the one or more QR codes by means of smart-phone 50, for instance through a photographic image, decodes them thereby reconstructing the data string in a step 500, and transmits them in a step 700, for instance to a web address or an e-mail address, so that the codes may for instance be stored and subsequently analysed.
In accordance with the second exemplary embodiment, the data string as decoded may be supplemented, in a step 600 preceding the transmission, for instance with information stored in the smart-phone memory or generated by the smart-phone (output Y from step 500), as disclosed hereinbefore, and then transmitted in step 700 jointly with the information stored in the smart-phone memory or generated by the smart-phone.
Preferably, the data transmitted are stored at a reference server, for instance a remote server, arranged to collect information from the machines arranged to transmit the information in the described manner.
Advantageously, thanks to the invention, machine 10 in system 9 lacks specific communication devices, since the latter are external to the machine.
Advantageously, the user is not to fill in paper forms and only is to select the set of information to be collected and, preferably, to take a picture of an image on a display.
Advantageously, all data requested by the user, without any exception, can be read and transmitted for a subsequent analysis.
Possibly, the data can also be stored in the smart-phone for being subsequently analysed by the user.
In synthesis, thanks to the system architecture disclosed, it is possible to achieve the technical effect of easily and automatically managing the information collected from the machine, without installing on the machine communication devices, which would make the machine complex and expensive.
The machine is only to include a display arranged to enable displaying bar codes representing information associated with the machine.
The additional functionalities, such as decoding the information contained in the bar code and transmitting the information possibly supplemented with information present, for instance, in the smart-phone, may be provided through suitable applications installed on the smart-phones themselves, thereby achieving the effect of meeting in simple and effective manner the need to monitor information related to the operation of the coffee machine.
Of course, changes and modifications to the above description in respect of the components, the circuit elements and the connections contacts, as well as in respect of the details of the illustrated construction and the operating manner are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed in the following claims.

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1. Monitoring system for coffee machines, comprising:
- at least one coffee machine (10) having
- an electronic circuitry (14, 40, 41) configured for collecting and storing usage parameters of the machine;
- a display (12) connected to the electronic circuitry and configured for displaying information processed by the electronic circuitry (14, 40, 41);
characterized in that said processed and displayed information comprises at least one bar code of QR code type.
2. The system according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a device (50) external to the machine (10) and configured for acquiring through photos said processed information, decoding it and transmitting it to a remote server (15).
3. The system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said display is a graphical display, and said at least one QR code type includes a number of information compatible with the display (12) mounted on the machine (10).
4. The system according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said usage parameters are selected from a group comprising at least:
- supply data;
- diagnostic data;
- machine setting data;
- maintenance data;
- statistical data.
5. The system according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said device (50) is a device of the smart-phone type configured for:
- decoding the at least one bar code of QR code type displayed on the display and forming a data string to be transmitted.
6. The system according to claim 5, wherein said smart-phone (50) is further configured for inserting into said data string information selected from the group comprising at least:
- identifiers of user and/or company where the machine (10) is installed;
- date and time of the bar code acquisition and decoding;
- transmission mode of the data strings;
- web server or electronic mail address for transmitting the data string;
- geographical position of the smart-phone when acquiring the information;
- further notes depending on user-specific requirements.
7. Method for monitoring coffee machines in a system having: - at least one coffee machine (10) with at least one externally visible display (12); and
- a device external to the machine (50) and arranged to exchange communications with a server (15);
said method comprising the steps of:
- (step 100) - collecting and storing, by means of the machine, usage parameters or data of the machine;
- (step 200) - making available to a user said parameters or data;
- (step 300) - displaying in sequence one or more bar codes representing said parameters, depending on whether the parameters can be displayed by means of a single code or of a plurality of codes;
- (step 400) - user's acquisition, by means of said device (50), said single code or said plurality of codes;
- (step 500) - decoding and reconstructing the set of usage parameters by means of said device (500);
- (step 700) - transmitting to a server (15) said set of parameters by means of said device (50).
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said step of decoding and reconstructing the set of usage parameters also comprises the further step of:
- (step 600) - supplementing said parameter set with further information contained in the device (50) and selected from the group comprising at least:
- identifiers of user and/or company where the machine (10) is installed;
- date and time of the bar code acquisition and decoding;
- transmission mode of the data strings;
- web server or electronic mail address for transmitting the data string;
- geographical position of the smart-phone when acquiring the information;
- further notes depending on user-specific requirements.
9. The method according to claim 7 or 8, wherein said step of displaying in sequence one or more bar codes comprises the following steps executed by the machine (10):
- (step 310) - verifying the type of display (12) installed on the machine (10) and the quantity of data comprised in the parameters set; and, alternatively, depending on the maximum resolution of the display (12):
- (step 320) - generating and displaying a single bar code; or
- (step 340) - generating and displaying a plurality of bar codes on the display.
10. The method according to any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein said step of making said parameters available to a user (step 200) comprises the step of making available to the user all parameters or data or a certain set of parameters or data of the machine through a menu displayed on the display (12) or through a suitable machine key.
11. The method according to any one of claims 7 to 10, wherein at least said steps of acquiring, decoding, reconstructing and transmitting by means of said external device are operated by a device of the smart-phone type and said bar code or said bar codes are QR codes adapted to be photographed by said smart-phone.
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