WO2014120817A1 - Système et procédé d'informations d'interface de gestion d'aliment résidentiel d'automatisation de chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire - Google Patents

Système et procédé d'informations d'interface de gestion d'aliment résidentiel d'automatisation de chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2014120817A1
WO2014120817A1 PCT/US2014/013664 US2014013664W WO2014120817A1 WO 2014120817 A1 WO2014120817 A1 WO 2014120817A1 US 2014013664 W US2014013664 W US 2014013664W WO 2014120817 A1 WO2014120817 A1 WO 2014120817A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
domestic
ingestible material
preparation
electronically
information
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/US2014/013664
Other languages
English (en)
Inventor
Edward K. Y. Jung
Royce A. Levien
Mark A. Malamud
Original Assignee
Elwha Llc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from US13/755,095 external-priority patent/US20140122296A1/en
Priority claimed from US13/771,664 external-priority patent/US20140122261A1/en
Priority claimed from US13/771,506 external-priority patent/US20140122168A1/en
Priority claimed from US13/785,690 external-priority patent/US20140122262A1/en
Priority claimed from US13/785,283 external-priority patent/US20140122169A1/en
Application filed by Elwha Llc filed Critical Elwha Llc
Publication of WO2014120817A1 publication Critical patent/WO2014120817A1/fr

Links

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06QINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G06Q50/00Information and communication technology [ICT] specially adapted for implementation of business processes of specific business sectors, e.g. utilities or tourism
    • G06Q50/10Services
    • G06Q50/12Hotels or restaurants
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06QINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G06Q10/00Administration; Management
    • G06Q10/06Resources, workflows, human or project management; Enterprise or organisation planning; Enterprise or organisation modelling
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06QINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G06Q10/00Administration; Management
    • G06Q10/08Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distribution; Inventory or stock management

Definitions

  • Figure 34 is a block diagram depicting one or more exemplary instructions of the information storage subsystem s200 of the residential food management information interface system 10 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 55 is a high-level flowchart including exemplary implementations of operation oi l of Figure 42,
  • the present application may use formal outline headings for clarity of presentation.
  • the outline headings are for presentation purposes, and that different types of subject matter may be discussed throughout the application (e.g., device(s)/structure(s) may be described under process(es)/operations heading(s) and/or process(es)/operations may be discussed under structure(s)/process(es) headings; and/or descriptions of single topics may span two or more topic headings).
  • the use of the formal outline headings is not intended to be in any way limiting.
  • feed container tracer information or feed tracer information b. receive feed container tracer information or feed tracer information c. verify feed container tracer information or feed tracer information with feed track hub information
  • FIG. 23 Some of these electrical circuitry arrangements are depicted in Figure 23 to include transmitting heat factors electrical circuitry arrangement el 140, transmitting storage factors electrical circuitry arrangement el 541 , transmitting equipment use factors electrical circuitry arrangement el 142, transmitting preparation support electrical circuitry arrangement el 543, transmitting preparation hindrance electrical circuitry arrangement el 544, transmitting occupant factors electrical circuitry arrangement e5 545, transmitting activity aspects eiectrical circuitry arrangement el 146, transmitting domestic staff electrical circuitry arrangement el 147, transmitting compliance factors electrical circuitry arrangement el 148, transmitting cook staff electrical circuitry arrangement el 549, transmitting health aspects electrical circuitry arrangement el 150, transmitting harvest locations electrical circuitry arrangement el 151 , transmitting genetically modified electrical circuitry arrangement el 152, transmitting cost of items electrical circuitry arrangement el 153, transmitting food freshness electrical circuitry arrangement el 154, transmitting food contamination eiectrical circuit
  • Exemplary depictions of some of these modules are shown in Figure 35 to include electronically transmitting module ml 1 , transmitting wireless module ml 101 , transmitting keyboarding module ml 102, transmitting RFID module ml 103, transmitting LAN module ml 104, transmitting bar code module ml 105, transmitting internet module m l 106, transmitting cell phone module ml 107, transmitting encrypted module ml 108, transmitting memory cards module ml 109, transmitting file transfers module ml 1 10, transmitting e-mail module ml 1 1 1 , transmitting video content module ml 1 12, transmitting audio content module ml 1 13, transmitting human observation module mi l 14, transmitting human behavior module ml 1 15, transmitting forbidden human module ml 1 16, transmitting equipment used module ml 117, transmitting materials used module ml 118, and transmitting sources module nil 1 19.
  • the transmitting keyboarding electrical circuitry arrangement (“dec circ arrange”) el 102 when activated, will perform the operation ol 102
  • the transmitting keyboarding module ml 102 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o l 102
  • the one or more transmitting keyboarding instructions il 102 when executed, direct performance of the operation ol 102 in the illustrative depiction as follows
  • the transmitting keyboarding electrical circuitry arrangement el 102 when activated, performs the operation ol 102 in the illustrative depiction as follows
  • the transmitting keyboarding module ml 102 when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation ol 502 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation ol 102 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically transmit
  • s200 is depicted in Figure 28 as bearing the one or more transmitting LAN instractions il 104 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o l 104.
  • the transmitting LAN electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange") e l 104, when activated, will perform the operation ol 104.
  • the transmitting LAN module ml 104 when executed and/or acti vated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation ol 104.
  • Components from the transmitting equipment used component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting equipment used instructions il l 17 of Figure 28, can be used in performance of the transmitting equipment, used electrical circuitry arrangement e l 1 17 of Figure 21 , and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o l 1 17.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 28 as bearing the one or more transmitting equipment used instructions il 1 17 that when executed will direct, performance of the operation ol 1 17.
  • one or more food related residential conditions e.g. turnover rate of produce supply, etc.
  • residential sendee of e.g. elderly home food item purchases, etc.
  • one or more residential food items e.g. hot dish main course, etc.
  • information regarding one or more sources of one or more food materials used to prepare one or more residential food items e.g. identification and description of farms and grocers used to acquire produce to make meals, etc.
  • operation ol 1 includes an operation o l 120 for electronically transmitting the one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of one or more residential food items at least in part including requesting information regarding residential occupant associated handling of one or more residential meal preparation factors.
  • Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting occupant handling component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • the one or more transmitting item use instructions i l 122 when executed, direct performance of the operation ol 122 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting item use electrical circuitry arrangement el 122, when activated, performs the operation ol 122 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting item use module ml 122, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o 1 122 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o l 122 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depictio as follows: electronically transmitting (e.g.
  • Components from the transmitting events associated component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting events associated instructions il 123 of Figure 29, can be used in performance of the transmitting events associated electrical circuitry arrangement el 123 of Figure 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 123.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 29 as bearing the one or more transmitting events associated instructions il 123 that when executed will direct performance of the operation ol 123.
  • the transmitting events associated electrical circuitry arrangement (“dec circ arrange") el 123 when activated, will perform the operation ol 123.
  • Components from the transmitting test handling component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting test handling instructions il 124 of Figure 29, can be used in performance of the transmitting test handling electrical circuitry arrangement el 124 of Figure 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 124.
  • An exemplary non- transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 29 as bearing the one or more transmitting test handling instructions il 124 that when executed will direct performance of the operation ol 124.
  • the transmitting conditions observation module ml 131 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o l 131.
  • the one or more transmitting conditio s observation instructions il 131 when executed, direct performance of the operation o l 131 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting conditions observation electrical circuitry arrangement el 131 , when activated, performs the operation ol 131 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting conditions observation module mi 13 , when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation ol 131 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o l 131 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically transmitting (e.g.
  • the one or more residential food management information requests (e.g. humidity of storage units, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g. affected, etc.) one or more food related residential conditions (e.g. any quarantines imposed in surrounding area, etc.) affecting (e.g. affected, etc.) residential service of (e.g. visiting nursing food item use, etc.) one or more residential food items (e.g. rotisserie main course, etc.) at least in part including requesting residential food management residential occupant ordering information of one or more residential food items (e.g. days of highest demand of residential items as correlated with seasonal holidays, etc.).
  • one or more residential food management information requests e.g. humidity of storage units, etc.
  • one or more food related residential conditions e.g. any quarantines imposed in surrounding area, etc.
  • residential service of e.g. visiting nursing food item use, etc.
  • residential food items e.g. rotisserie main course, etc.
  • operation ol 1 includes an operation o l 133 for electronically transmitting the one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of one or more residential food items at least in part as residential food management staff ordering information of one or more ingredients for one or more residential food items.
  • Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting staff ordering component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • Components from the transmitting protein factors component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting protein factors ins tractions il 34 of Figure 29, can be used in performance of the transmitting protein factors electrical circuitry arrangement el 134 of Figure 22, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 134.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 29 as bearing the one or more transmitting protein factors instructions il 134 that when executed will direct performance of the operation ol 134.
  • the transmitting protein factors electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el 134 when activated, will perform the operation ol 134.
  • operation oi l includes an operation ol 139 for electronically transmitting one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part the one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of one or more residential food items including at least in part one or more refrigeration factors involved with one or more residential food management activity aspects. Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting refrigeration factors component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from, one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • Components from the transmitting preparation support component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting preparation support instructions i l 143 of Figure 30, can be used in performance of the transmitting preparation support electrical circuitry arrangement el 143 of Figure 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 143.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 30 as bearing the one or more transmitting preparation support instructions il 143 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o l 143.
  • the transmitting preparation support electrical circuitry arrangement ("e!ec eirc arrange") el 143, when activated, will perform the operation o l 143.
  • one or more residential food management information requests e.g. audio listening, etc.
  • the one or more food related residential conditions e.g. residential food occupant poor behavior, etc.
  • residential service of e.g. mobile catering food item storing, etc.
  • residential food items e.g. diary side dish, etc.
  • compliance factors for one or more residential food management activity aspects e.g. health inspection violations, etc.
  • one or more residential food management information requests e.g. turnover in machine dispensing if prepared meals, etc.
  • the one or more food related residential conditions e.g. identified issues regarding one or more residential occupants, etc.
  • residential service of e.g. elderly home food item storing, etc.
  • one or more residential food items e.g. grain side dish, etc.
  • one or more residential food items e.g. grain side dish, etc.
  • the transmitting cost of items electrical circuitry arrangement (“elee circ arrange") el 153, whe activated, will perform the operation ol 153
  • the transmitting cost of items module ml 153 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o l 153
  • the one or more transmitting cost of items instructions il 153 when executed, direct performance of the operation ol 153 in the illustrative depiction as follows
  • the transmitting cost of items electrical circuitry arrangement el 153 when activated, performs the operation ol 153 in the illustrative depiction as follows
  • the transmitting cost of items module ml 153 when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o l 153 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o l 153 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depict
  • UPC scan, etc. one or more residential food management information requests (e.g. natural gas usage, etc.) associated with at least in part (e.g. envelope, etc.) the one or more food related residential conditions (e.g. identified issues regarding one or more types of food items served by the residential food location, etc.) affecting (e.g. envelope, etc.) residential service of (e.g. deli aspects food item storing, etc.) one or more residential food items (e.g. buffet side dish, etc.) including at least in part one or more food contamination aspects related activities involved with one or more residential food management activity aspects (e.g. recall notices for ingestible materials used in residential food items, etc.).
  • the one or more food related residential conditions e.g. identified issues regarding one or more types of food items served by the residential food location, etc.
  • residential service of e.g. deli aspects food item storing, etc.
  • one or more residential food items e.g. buffet side dish, etc.
  • Components from the transmitting toxin levels component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting toxin levels instructions i l 157 of Figure 30, can be used in performance of the transmitting toxin levels electrical circuitry arrangement el 157 of Figure 23, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 157.
  • An exemplary non- transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 30 as bearing the one or more transmitting toxin levels instructions il 157 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o l 157.
  • the transmitting toxin levels electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange") el 157 when activated, will perform the operation ol 157.
  • operation oi l includes an operation o 1 160 for electronically transmitting one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting the residential service of one or more residential food items including at least in part preparing one or more food dishes for consumption by residential occupants.
  • Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting food dishes component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • operation oi l includes an operation ol 61 for electronically transmitting one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting the residential service of one or more residential food items including at, least in part dispensing one or more prepackaged food dishes. Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting dispensing prepackaged component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • the transmitting selling courses module ml 162 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation ol 162.
  • the one or more transmitting selling courses instructions il 162, when executed, direct performance of the operation ol l62 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting selling courses electrical circuitry arrangement el 162, when activated, performs the operation ol 162 in the illustrative depiction as follows
  • the transmitting selling courses module m l 162 when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation ol 162 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation ol l62 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically transmitting (e.g.
  • transmitting dispensing machines component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • Components from the transmitting dispensing machines component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting dispensing machines instructions il 163 of Figure 31 , can be used in performance of the transmitting dispensing machines electrical circuitry arrangement el 163 of Figure 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o l 163.
  • one or more residential food management information requests e.g. stove maintenance operation, etc.
  • one or more food related residential conditions e.g. safety regulations, etc.
  • the residential service of e.g. visiting nursing food item packaging, etc.
  • one or more residential food items e.g. steamed side dish, etc.
  • residential food managements associated with internet based ordering of one or more food items (e.g. transporting prepared residential food items locally in response to internet ordering, etc.).
  • operation ol 1 includes an operation ol 567 for electronically transmitting one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting the residential service of one or more residential food items including at least in part selling food items through one or more mobile dispensaries. Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting mobile dispensaries component group can be accomplished through skill d in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • the transmitting mobile dispensaries module ml 167 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation ol 167.
  • the one or more transmitting mobile dispensaries instructions il 167 when executed, direct performance of the operation ol 167 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting mobile dispensaries electrical circuitry arrangement, el 167, when activated, performs the operation o l 167 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting mobile dispensaries module ml 167, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o l 167 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation ol 167 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically transmitting (e.g.
  • FIG. 31 An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 31 as bearing the one or more transmitting packaged items instructions i l 168 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o l 168. Furthermore, the transmitting packaged items electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el 168, when activated, will perform the operation ol 168. Also, the transmitting packaged items module m l 168, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o l 568.
  • the one or more transmitting packaged items instructions il 168 when executed, direct performance of the operation o l 168 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting packaged items electrical circuitry arrangement el 168, when activated, performs the operation o l 168 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting packaged items module m l 168, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation ol 568 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o l 168 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically transmitting (e.g.
  • the one or more transmitting carryout meals instructions il 169 when executed, direct performance of the operation o l 169 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting carryout meals electrical circuitry arrangement el 169, when activated, performs the operation o l 169 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the transmitting carryout meals module ml 169, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation ol 169 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o l 169 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically transmitting (e.g.
  • Components from the transmitting full course component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting full course instructions i l 170 of Figure 31 , can be used in performance of the transmitting full course electrical circuitry arrangement el 170 of Figure 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 170.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 31 as bearing the one or more transmitting full course instructions il 170 that when executed will direct performance of the operation ol 170.
  • the transmitting full course electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange") el 170 when activated, will perform the operation ol 170.
  • Components from the transmitting salad based component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting salad based instructions il 1 71 of Figure 31 , can be used in performance of the transmitting salad based electrical circuitry arrangement el 171 of Figure 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 171.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 31 as bearing the one or more transmitting salad based instructions il 171 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o l 171.
  • the transmitting salad based electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange") el 171 when activated, will perform the operation ol 171.
  • operation oi l includes an operation ol 173 for electronically transmitting one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential sen Ice of the one or more residential food items including at least in part food items for one or more seafood dinners. Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting seafood component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • the transmitting seafood electrical circuitry arrangement (" ec arc arrange") el 173, when activated, will perform the operation o l 73.
  • the transmitting seafood module m l 173, when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform, the operation ol 173.
  • FIG. 31 An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 31 as bearing the one or more transmitting poultry items instructions il 174 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o 74.
  • the transmitting poultry items electrical circuitry arrangement (“dec circ arrange") el 174, when activated, will perform the operation ol 174.
  • the transmitting poultry items module ml 174 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o l 174.
  • operation oi l includes an operation ol 175 for electronically transmitting one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of the one or more residential food items including at least in part food items for one or more diary items. Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting diary items component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • Components from the transmitting diary items component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more transmitting diary items instructions il 175 of Figure 31, can be used in performance of the transmitting diary items electrical circuitry arrangement el 175 of Figure 24, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation ol 175.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 31 as bearing the one or more transmitting diary items instructions il 175 that when executed will direct performance of the operation ol 175.
  • the transmitting diary items electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el 1 75 when activated, will perform the operation ol 175.
  • operation oi l includes an operation ol 177 for electronically transmitting one or more residential food management information requests associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of the one or more residential food items including at least in part food items for one or more beverage items.
  • Origination of an illustratively derived transmitting beverage items component group can he accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • the operational flow olO proceeds to operation o 12 for electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronically transmitting, at least a portion of residential food management response information associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of one or more residential food items, said residential food management response information including description logged as being accessible through one or more physical accessories and including description of said one or more physical accessories as being at least temporarily near to one or more food items.
  • An exemplary version of a non-transitory signal bearing medium of information storage subsystem s2G0 is depicted as bearing one or more electronically receiving instructions II 2 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o l2.
  • the one or more electronically receiving instructions il2 when executed direct electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronically
  • the receiving wireless protocols electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el 201 , when activated, will perform the operation ol201.
  • the receiving wireless protocols module ml201 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o l201. For instance, in one or more exemplary
  • FIG. 33 An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 33 as bearing the one or more receiving cell phone instructions ⁇ 1204 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o !204.
  • residential food management response information e.g. bacteria count in produce, etc.
  • one or more food related residential conditions e.g. local regulations, etc.
  • said residential food management response information including description logged (e.g. visual pattern, etc.) as being accessible through (e.g. through barcode scanning, etc.) one or more physical accessories (e.g.
  • FIG. 33 An exemplar ⁇ ' non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 33 as bearing the one or more receiving e-mail entries instructions 11205 that when exec uted will direct performance of the operation ol205.
  • the receiving e-mail entries electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el205 when activated, will perform the operation ol205.
  • the receiving e-mail entries module ml205 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation ol205. For instance, in one or more exemplary
  • the one or more receiving e-mail entries instructions il205 when executed, direct performance of the operation ol2()5 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and'or the receiving e-mail entries electrical circuitry arrangement el2()5, when activated, performs the operation ol205 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving e-mail entries module ml 205, when executed and'or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o!205 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o!205 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: the electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronically transmitting, (e.g.
  • Components from the receiving electronic identification component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving electronic
  • identification instructions il 207 of Figure 33 can be used in performance of the receiving encrypted identification electrical circuitry arrangement el 207 of Figure 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o!207.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 33 as bearing the one or more receiving encrypted identification instructions il 207 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o!207.
  • the receiving encrypted identification electrical circuitry arrangement (“elec circ arrange") e!207 when activated, will perform the operation o!207.
  • the receiving encrypted identification module ml207 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o!207.
  • the one or more receiving electronic naming instructions 11208 when executed, direct performance of the operation ol 208 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving electronic naming electrical circuitry arrangement e l 208, when activated, performs the operation ol208 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving electronic naming module rnI208, when executed and/or acti vated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation ol 208 in the illustrative depiction as fol lows, and/or the operation o !208 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronically transmitting, (e.g.
  • management response information including description logged (e.g. Arabic alphabet, etc.) as being accessible through (e.g. through audio reception, etc.) one or more physical accessories (e.g. accelerometer, etc.) and including description of said one or more physical accessories (e.g. via header information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g. portion of time spent on shipping vessel , etc.) near to (e.g. placed inside container, etc.) one or more food items (e.g. chicken feet, etc.) including at least in part one or more electronically stored alpha-numeric text (e.g. via textual descriptors, etc.).
  • description logged e.g. Arabic alphabet, etc.
  • one or more physical accessories e.g. accelerometer, etc.
  • description of said one or more physical accessories e.g. via header information, etc.
  • food items e.g. chicken feet, etc.
  • electronically stored alpha-numeric text e.g. via textual descriptors, etc.
  • operation ol2 includes an operation ol.210 for electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronical ly transmitting, at least a portion of residential food management response information associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of one or more residential food items, the said residential food management response information including description logged as being accessible through one or more physical accessories and including description of said one or more physical accessories as being at least temporarily near to one or more food items including at least in part one or more electronically encoded data packets.
  • the receiving encoded data electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el 210, when activated, will perform the operation o 1210.
  • the receiving encoded data module ml 210 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation ol 210.
  • residential food management response information e.g. produce quality observed as received from various groceries, etc.
  • residential food management response information e.g. produce quality observed as received from various groceries, etc.
  • one or more food related residential conditions e.g. neighboring residential location, etc.
  • residential service of e.g. street vendor sourced food item use, etc.
  • residential food items e.g. salad side dish, etc.
  • said residential food management response information including description logged (e.g. binary sequence, etc.) as being accessible through (e.g. through light reception, etc.) one or more physical accessories (e.g. magnetic field sensor, etc.) and including description of said one or more physical accessories (e.g.
  • solid state memory etc. as being at least temporarily (e.g. portion of time spent in ice bath, etc.) near to (e.g. enveloping container, etc.) one or more food items (e.g. cod fish, etc.) including at least in part one or more radio frequency description (e.g. RFID physical accessory, etc.).
  • food items e.g. cod fish, etc.
  • radio frequency description e.g. RFID physical accessory, etc.
  • operation oI2 includes an operation ol.212 for electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronical ly transmitting, at least a portion of residential food management response information associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of one or more residential food items, the said residential food management response information including description logged as being accessible through one or more physical accessories and including description of said one or more physical accessories as being at least temporarily near to one or more food items including at least in part electronic optical information. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving electronic optical component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • Components from the receiving electronic optical component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving electronic optical instructions 11212 of Figure 33, can be used in performance of the receiving electronic optical electrical circuitry arrangement e!212 of Figure 26, and/or can be u sed in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o 1212.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 33 as bearing the one or more receiving electronic optical instructions i 12 that when executed will direct performance of the operation o 1212.
  • the receiving electronic optical electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el 212 when activated, will perform the operation o 1212.
  • Origination of an illustratively derived receiving computer servers component group can be a ccomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12.
  • Components from the receiving computer servers component group can be used in implementing execution of the one or more receiving computer servers instructions 11214 of Figure 33, can be used in performance of the receiving computer servers electrical circuitry arrangement, e 1214 of Figure 26, and/or can be used in otherwise fulfillment of the operation o l214.
  • An exemplary non-transitory signal bearing medium version of the information storage subsystem s200 is depicted in Figure 33 as bearing the one or more receiving computer servers instructions i! 214 that when executed will direct, performance of the operation ol 214.
  • the receiving computer servers electrical circuitry arrangement ("elec circ arrange") el 214, when activated, will perform the operation ol214.
  • the receiving computer servers module ml214 when executed and/or activated, will direct performance of and/or perform the operation o 1214.
  • the one or more receiving computer servers instructions i5214 when executed, direct performance of the operation o 1214 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving computer servers electrical circuitry arrangement el 214, when activated, performs the operation ol254 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the receiving computer servers module ml 214, when executed and/or activated, directs performance of and/or performs the operation o l214 in the illustrative depiction as follows, and/or the operation o1214 is otherwise carried out in the illustrative depiction as follows: electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronically transmitting, (e.g.
  • residential food management response information e.g. shipping container information, etc.
  • residential food management response information associated with at least in part (e.g. implicate, etc.) one or more food related residential conditions (e.g. type of sanitizers used, etc.) affecting (e.g. implicate, etc.) residential service of (e.g. institutional home food item use, etc.) one or more residential food items, (e.g. poultry side dish, etc.)
  • said residential food management response information including description logged (e.g. ISO basic Latin alphabet, etc.) the as being accessible through (e.g. through scanning, etc.) one or more physical accessories (e.g.
  • hybrid positioning system etc. and including description of said one or more physical accessories (e.g. via database object information, etc.) as being at least temporarily (e.g. partial time spent on retail display, etc.) near to (e.g. welded onto container, etc.) one or more food items (e.g. corn on cob, etc.) at least in part obtaining one or more identifiers directly from one or more electronic computer servers (e.g. challenge-response server system, etc.),
  • electronic computer servers e.g. challenge-response server system, etc.
  • operation o! 2 includes an operation ol 216 for electronically receiving, subsequent to said electronically transmitting, at least a portion of residential food management response information associated with at least in part one or more food related residential conditions affecting residential service of one or more residential food items, said residential food management response information including description logged as being accessible through the one or more physical accessories and including description of said one or more physical accessories as being at least temporarily near to one or more food items include at least in part o e or more radio frequency identification physical accessories. Origination of an illustratively derived receiving radio frequency component group can be accomplished through skilled in the art design choice selection of one or more of the above depicted components from one or more of the above depicted subsystems shown in Figure 12,

Landscapes

  • Business, Economics & Management (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Tourism & Hospitality (AREA)
  • Economics (AREA)
  • Strategic Management (AREA)
  • Human Resources & Organizations (AREA)
  • General Business, Economics & Management (AREA)
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation (AREA)
  • Marketing (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Theoretical Computer Science (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Development Economics (AREA)
  • Operations Research (AREA)
  • Quality & Reliability (AREA)
  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Educational Administration (AREA)
  • Primary Health Care (AREA)
  • Game Theory and Decision Science (AREA)
  • Medical Treatment And Welfare Office Work (AREA)
  • General Preparation And Processing Of Foods (AREA)

Abstract

L'invention concerne un système et un procédé mis en œuvre par ordinateur qui sont conçus, mais sans y être limités, pour : transmettre électroniquement une ou plusieurs requêtes d'informations de gestion d'aliment résidentiel associées au moins en partie à une ou plusieurs conditions résidentielles associées à des aliments affectant un service résidentiel d'un ou plusieurs aliments résidentiels ; et recevoir électroniquement, après ladite transmission électronique, au moins une partie d'informations de réponse de gestion d'aliment résidentiel associées au moins en partie à une ou plusieurs conditions résidentielles associées à des aliments affectant un service résidentiel d'un ou plusieurs aliments résidentiels, lesdites informations de réponse de gestion d'aliment résidentiel comprenant une description journalisée comme étant accessible par l'intermédiaire d'un ou plusieurs accessoires physiques et comprenant une description dudit ou desdits accessoires physiques comme étant moins temporairement près d'un ou plusieurs aliments. En plus de ce qui est mentionné ci-dessus, d'autres aspects de procédé sont décrits dans les revendications, les dessins et le texte faisant partie de la présente invention.
PCT/US2014/013664 2013-01-31 2014-01-29 Système et procédé d'informations d'interface de gestion d'aliment résidentiel d'automatisation de chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire WO2014120817A1 (fr)

Applications Claiming Priority (12)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US13/755,095 2013-01-31
US13/755,308 2013-01-31
US13/755,095 US20140122296A1 (en) 2012-10-29 2013-01-31 Food Supply Chain Automation Grocery Operations Interface Information System and Method
US13/755,308 US20140122520A1 (en) 2012-10-29 2013-01-31 Food Supply Chain Automation Grocery Operations Interface Information System and Method
US13/771,506 2013-02-20
US13/771,664 US20140122261A1 (en) 2012-10-29 2013-02-20 Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Information System And Method
US13/771,506 US20140122168A1 (en) 2012-10-29 2013-02-20 Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Information System And Method
US13/771,664 2013-02-20
US13/785,283 2013-03-05
US13/785,690 US20140122262A1 (en) 2012-10-29 2013-03-05 Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Food Management Interface Information System And Method
US13/785,283 US20140122169A1 (en) 2012-10-29 2013-03-05 Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Food Management Interface System And Method
US13/785,690 2013-03-05

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2014120817A1 true WO2014120817A1 (fr) 2014-08-07

Family

ID=51262906

Family Applications (3)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/US2014/013649 WO2014120806A1 (fr) 2013-01-31 2014-01-29 Informations d'interface pour les opérations d'automatisation d'une chaîne logistique d'épicerie
PCT/US2014/013664 WO2014120817A1 (fr) 2013-01-31 2014-01-29 Système et procédé d'informations d'interface de gestion d'aliment résidentiel d'automatisation de chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire
PCT/US2014/013654 WO2014120810A1 (fr) 2013-01-31 2014-01-29 Système et procédé d'informations résidentielles d'automatisation de chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire

Family Applications Before (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/US2014/013649 WO2014120806A1 (fr) 2013-01-31 2014-01-29 Informations d'interface pour les opérations d'automatisation d'une chaîne logistique d'épicerie

Family Applications After (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/US2014/013654 WO2014120810A1 (fr) 2013-01-31 2014-01-29 Système et procédé d'informations résidentielles d'automatisation de chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire

Country Status (1)

Country Link
WO (3) WO2014120806A1 (fr)

Families Citing this family (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US11170328B2 (en) 2016-07-22 2021-11-09 Carrier Corporation Sanitation management system for perishable good transport

Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5939974A (en) * 1998-02-27 1999-08-17 Food Safety Solutions Corp. System for monitoring food service requirements for compliance at a food service establishment
US20040103043A1 (en) * 2002-11-21 2004-05-27 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. RFID system and method for ensuring food safety
US20060081653A1 (en) * 2004-10-01 2006-04-20 Boland Michael J Customised nutritional food and beverage dispensing system
US20060091220A1 (en) * 2002-07-01 2006-05-04 Shinya Fukui Material containing coding information method of identification thereof and identification system therefor
US20070294129A1 (en) * 2000-02-09 2007-12-20 Froseth Barrie R Customized food selection, ordering and distribution system and method
US20100268620A1 (en) * 2004-06-01 2010-10-21 Angert Charles D Method and system for re-routing items sold or auctioned to a new customer
US20120074027A1 (en) * 2010-09-29 2012-03-29 H.J. Heinz Company Green packaging
US8152063B1 (en) * 2009-05-22 2012-04-10 Yottamark, Inc. Case labeling for field-packed produce
US20120085829A1 (en) * 2010-10-11 2012-04-12 Andrew Ziegler STAND ALONE PRODUCT, PROMOTIONAL PRODUCT SAMPLE, CONTAINER, OR PACKAGING COMPRISED OF INTERACTIVE QUICK RESPONSE (QR CODE, MS TAG) OR OTHER SCAN-ABLE INTERACTIVE CODE LINKED TO ONE OR MORE INTERNET UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATORS (URLs) FOR INSTANTLY DELIVERING WIDE BAND DIGITAL CONTENT, PROMOTIONS AND INFOTAINMENT BRAND ENGAGEMENT FEATURES BETWEEN CONSUMERS AND MARKETERS

Family Cites Families (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5478989A (en) * 1989-09-27 1995-12-26 Shepley; Kenneth J. Nutritional information system for shoppers
GB2313941B (en) * 1996-06-06 2000-01-26 Intellident Limited Product selection system
US6754485B1 (en) * 1998-12-23 2004-06-22 American Calcar Inc. Technique for effectively providing maintenance and information to vehicles
US20010023410A1 (en) * 2000-02-07 2001-09-20 Alice Hayes Agricultural product business system
US20030074239A1 (en) * 2001-03-23 2003-04-17 Restaurant Services, Inc. System, method and computer program product for a network-based restaurant supply chain management framework
US7171415B2 (en) * 2001-05-04 2007-01-30 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Distributed information discovery through searching selected registered information providers
US7032818B2 (en) * 2001-07-03 2006-04-25 Nestec S.A. Method and system of setting and/or controlling of a food product dispensing machine using a tag-type communication device
US20040209312A1 (en) * 2001-11-13 2004-10-21 Harding Fiona A Identifying and reducing the allergenicity of food proteins
US6982640B2 (en) * 2002-11-21 2006-01-03 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. RFID system and method for tracking food freshness
US7490054B2 (en) * 2002-11-21 2009-02-10 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. RFID system and method for vending machine control
US7707931B2 (en) * 2004-04-06 2010-05-04 West Liberty Foods, L.L.C. Clean room food processing systems, methods and structures
AU2006206287B2 (en) * 2005-01-19 2010-06-24 Mwi Veterinary Supply Co. Method and system for tracking and managing animals and/or food products
US7372003B2 (en) * 2005-03-22 2008-05-13 Lawrence Kates System and method for monitoring food
WO2009020858A1 (fr) * 2007-08-08 2009-02-12 Jon Baker Production de lait dans un environnement régulé
WO2012172593A1 (fr) * 2011-06-14 2012-12-20 Empire Technology Development Llc Système et procédé de gestion d'aliments
US9336298B2 (en) * 2011-06-16 2016-05-10 Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc Dialog-enhanced contextual search query analysis

Patent Citations (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5939974A (en) * 1998-02-27 1999-08-17 Food Safety Solutions Corp. System for monitoring food service requirements for compliance at a food service establishment
US20070294129A1 (en) * 2000-02-09 2007-12-20 Froseth Barrie R Customized food selection, ordering and distribution system and method
US20060091220A1 (en) * 2002-07-01 2006-05-04 Shinya Fukui Material containing coding information method of identification thereof and identification system therefor
US20040103043A1 (en) * 2002-11-21 2004-05-27 Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. RFID system and method for ensuring food safety
US20100268620A1 (en) * 2004-06-01 2010-10-21 Angert Charles D Method and system for re-routing items sold or auctioned to a new customer
US20060081653A1 (en) * 2004-10-01 2006-04-20 Boland Michael J Customised nutritional food and beverage dispensing system
US8152063B1 (en) * 2009-05-22 2012-04-10 Yottamark, Inc. Case labeling for field-packed produce
US20120074027A1 (en) * 2010-09-29 2012-03-29 H.J. Heinz Company Green packaging
US20120085829A1 (en) * 2010-10-11 2012-04-12 Andrew Ziegler STAND ALONE PRODUCT, PROMOTIONAL PRODUCT SAMPLE, CONTAINER, OR PACKAGING COMPRISED OF INTERACTIVE QUICK RESPONSE (QR CODE, MS TAG) OR OTHER SCAN-ABLE INTERACTIVE CODE LINKED TO ONE OR MORE INTERNET UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATORS (URLs) FOR INSTANTLY DELIVERING WIDE BAND DIGITAL CONTENT, PROMOTIONS AND INFOTAINMENT BRAND ENGAGEMENT FEATURES BETWEEN CONSUMERS AND MARKETERS

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
WO2014120806A1 (fr) 2014-08-07
WO2014120810A1 (fr) 2014-08-07

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US10395207B2 (en) Food supply chain automation grocery information system and method
US20210383457A1 (en) Self-shopping refrigerator
Berezina et al. Robots, artificial intelligence, and service automation in restaurants
US20140122262A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Food Management Interface Information System And Method
US20170316488A1 (en) Systems and Methods of Food Management
US20140122296A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Grocery Operations Interface Information System and Method
US20170293984A1 (en) Method, apparatus and system for consumer profiling in support of food-related activities
US20130275426A1 (en) Information System for Nutritional Substances
US20030130908A1 (en) Method and system for providing ingredients and recipes for various food items to consumers
US20050038719A1 (en) System and method for suggesting goods and services based on inventory information
CN108027912A (zh) 基于库存的追踪、菜肴推荐、食物新鲜度通知以及来自个人食物库存的消耗通知
WO2013134544A1 (fr) Système d'informations pour substances nutritives
US20090234839A1 (en) Smart sensor based environment for optimizing a selection of meal plans
WO2017044917A1 (fr) Appareil et système pour la télédétection, la surveillance, l'analyse et l'alerte d'attributs environnementaux
US20140121811A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Food Service Information Interface System And Method
US20140121810A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Food Service Information System And Method
WO2013158572A2 (fr) Système d'information de consommateurs sur des substances nutritionnelles
US20140122261A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Information System And Method
US20140122169A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Food Management Interface System And Method
US20140122519A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Food Service Information Interface System And Method
Albuquerque et al. Enhancing sustainable customer dining experience through QR code and geo-fencing
US20140122260A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Food Service Information System And Method
US20140122168A1 (en) Food Supply Chain Automation Residential Information System And Method
US20180150919A1 (en) Method and apparatus for Meal Planning and Optimization
KR100778644B1 (ko) 음식점 메뉴의 데이터베이스화를 통한 식이관리방법 및시스템

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 14746686

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 14746686

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1