IP Library Granted Patent US 11,768,572
Granted Patent B2
US 11,768,572 · App. 16/086,034 · Granted Sep 26, 2023

Virtual service diagnosis and control system for a beverage device

Inventors: Keith M. Ripperda (Springfield, IL); Brent W. Kerske (Springfield, IL)
Assignee: Bunn-O-Matic Corporation
G06F3/048A47J31/52A47J31/521G06F3/0488G06F3/167G06Q10/20G06T19/20G06F2203/04806
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Patent No.
US 11,768,572
App. No.
16/086,034
Granted
Sep 26, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A beverage device with improved diagnostic and repair functionality is shown and described. The beverage device includes an on-board touch screen display and a virtual rendering of device components of the beverage device. Repair instructions, replacement instructions, and diagnostic instructions may be more easily, and efficiently understood and followed by following on-screen outputs, alerts, and instructions that may include various color outputs, animations, and rotatable, movable, or zoomable views.

Claims (70)

1. A beverage device comprising:

an on-board touch screen display;

a plurality of device components configured to operate the beverage device to prepare a beverage;

a computing device comprising instructions embodied in one or more non-transitory machine accessible storage media, the instructions executable by the computing device to cause the computing device to:

store a virtual rendering of at least one of the plurality of device components;

display, on the on-board touch screen display, the virtual rendering;

receive, from the on-board touch screen display, a first touch input related to at least one of the plurality of device components configured to dispense a beverage through a dispenser;

in response to the first touch input, activate the at least one of the plurality of device components to dispense a beverage through the dispenser and display a dialog box asking for a second touch input showing whether the activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components causes the beverage to be dispensed through the dispenser, wherein the at least one of the plurality of device components activated in response to the first touch input to dispense the beverage is not visible for inspection without disassembly of the beverage device, but determining whether the beverage was dispensed through the dispenser in response to the first touch input is observable by a non-technical operator;

receive, from the on-board touch screen display, the second touch input indicating whether the activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components caused the beverage to be dispensed through the dispenser as indicated by the dialog box; and

provide feedback from at least one of the plurality of device components to diagnose an error, wherein the error is a deviation from an operating norm of at least one of the plurality of device components;

generate a schedule of parts to repair at least one of the plurality of device components, including one or more device components not visible for inspection, to address the error; and

wherein the computing device diagnoses the error without requiring disassembly of the beverage device.

2. A beverage device with improved diagnostic functionality comprising:

an on-board touch screen display;

a plurality of device components configured to operate the beverage device to dispense a beverage;

a computing device comprising instructions embodied in one or more non-transitory machine accessible storage media, the instructions executable by the computing device to cause the computing device to:

store a virtual rendering of at least one of the plurality of device components;

display, on the on-board touch screen display, the virtual rendering;

receive, from the on-board touch screen display, a first touch input by a non-technical operator related to at least one of the plurality of device components, wherein the at least one of the plurality of device components is not visible for inspection without disassembly of the beverage device;

in response to the first touch input, generate an output, the output comprising:

activating the at least one of the plurality of device components to produce a resultant action that is observable by a non-technical operator and displaying a dialog box asking for a second touch input by the non-technical operator showing whether the activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components causes some observable actions that would be observable by the non-technical operator;

receive the second touch input by the non-technical operator indicating whether activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components caused one or more observable actions as indicated by the dialog box; and

generate a schedule of parts required to repair at least one of the plurality of device components, including one or more device components not visible for inspection, based on the one or more observable actions by the non-technical operator identified by the second touch input without requiring disassembly of the beverage device.

3. The beverage device of claim 2 , wherein the output comprises an audio output.

4. The beverage device of claim 3 , wherein the output comprises a visual output displayed on the on-board touch screen display.

5. The beverage device of claim 4 , wherein the output comprising an interactive diagnostic user interface comprising:

a plurality of visual or audio outputs corresponding to the at least one of the plurality of device components, wherein the plurality of visual or audio outputs comprise diagnostic or service information.

6. The beverage device of claim 2 , wherein the output is sent, via a communication network, from the beverage device to a second device.

7. The beverage device of claim 2 , wherein the output comprises:

displaying, on the on-board touch screen, a first instruction related to a diagnostic process; and

the instructions are further configured to cause the computing device to receive, from the on-board touch screen, the second touch input related to the diagnostic process.

8. The beverage device of claim 2 , wherein the resultant action that is observable by the non-technical operator comprises turning on a dispenser to dispense a beverage.

9. A beverage device with improved diagnostic and repair functionality comprising:

an on-board touch screen display;

a plurality of device components configured to operate the beverage device to dispense a beverage, wherein at least one of the plurality of device components has pre-defined operating characteristics;

a computing device comprising instructions embodied in one or more non-transitory machine accessible storage media, the instructions executable by the computing device to cause the computing device to:

store the pre-defined operating characteristics;

store a virtual rendering of a plurality of device components;

display, on the on-board touch screen display, the virtual rendering;

receive a first touch input by a non-technical operator corresponding to a diagnostic request; and

in response to the first touch input, activate the at least one of the plurality of device components to produce a resultant action that is observable by the non-technical operator and display a dialog box asking for a second touch input showing whether the activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components causes some observable actions, wherein the at least one of the plurality of device components is not visible for inspection without disassembly of the beverage device;

receive the second touch input by the non-technical operator indicating whether activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components caused one or more observable actions as indicated by the dialog box; and

generate a schedule of parts required to repair at least one of the plurality of device components, including one or more device components not visible for inspection, based on the one or more observable actions identified by the second touch input without requiring disassembly of the beverage device.

10. The beverage device of claim 9 , wherein the instructions are further configured to cause the computing device to generate an output indicating whether the at least one of the plurality of device components is operating within a pre-defined range.

11. The beverage device of claim 9 , wherein the output comprises a visual output displayed on the on-board touch screen display.

12. The beverage device of claim 9 , wherein the output comprises an audio output.

13. The beverage device of claim 9 , wherein the output is sent, via a communication network, from the beverage device to a second device.

14. The beverage device of claim 10 , wherein, when at least one of the plurality of device components is not operating within its pre-defined operating characteristics, the instructions are further configured to cause the computing device to:

generate a plurality of repair outputs comprising repair or replacement instructions for the at least one of the plurality of device components that is not operating within the pre-defined range.

15. The beverage device of claim 14 , wherein at least one of the plurality of repair outputs is interactively displayed on the on-board touch screen display such that the virtual rendering is movable via touch input.

16. The beverage device of claim 14 , wherein at least one of the plurality of repair outputs is interactively displayed on the on-board touch screen display such that the virtual rendering is zoomable via touch input.

17. A beverage device with improved diagnostic and repair functionality comprising:

an on-board touch screen display;

a plurality of device components configured to operate the beverage device to dispense a beverage, wherein at least one of the plurality of device components has pre-defined operating characteristics;

a computing device comprising instructions embodied in one or more non-transitory machine accessible storage media, the instructions executable by the computing device to cause the computing device to:

store the pre-defined operating characteristics;

monitor at least one of a plurality of device components to determine whether the at least one of the plurality of device components is operating outside of its pre-defined operating characteristics, comprising:

storing a virtual rendering of at least one of the plurality of device components;

displaying, on the on-board touch screen display, the virtual rendering;

receiving, from the on-board touch screen display, a first touch input by a non-technical operator related to at least one of the plurality of device components, wherein at least one of the plurality of device components is not visible for inspection without disassembly of the beverage device;

in response to the first touch input, activating the at least one of the plurality of device components to produce a resultant action that is observable by the non-technical operator and displaying a dialog box asking for a second touch input by the non-technical operator showing whether the activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components causes some observable actions; and

receiving, from the on-board touch screen display, the second touch input indicating whether the activation of the at least one of the plurality of device components caused one or more observable actions as indicated by the dialog box;

generate an alert when the at least one of the plurality of device components is operating outside of its pre-defined operating characteristics;

generate a schedule of parts required to repair at least one of the plurality of device components, including one or more device components not visible for inspection, based on the one or more observable actions identified by the second touch input without requiring disassembly of the beverage device;

store a virtual rendering of the plurality of device components;

receive a repair request touch input; and

in response to the repair request touch input, generate a plurality of repair outputs comprising repair instructions for the at least one of the plurality of device components that is not operating within the pre-defined range.

18. The beverage device of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the plurality of repair outputs comprises displaying, on the on-board touch screen display, a virtual rendering of at least one of the plurality of device components.

19. The beverage device of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of repair outputs are accessible without requiring disassembly of the beverage device.

20. The beverage device of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the plurality of repair outputs comprises an animation displayed on the on-board touch screen display.

Assignments (4)
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded Jul 23, 2025
From: BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATION
To: BUNN COMMERCIAL LP
Reel/Frame 072183/0854 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 5, 2023
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064206/0235 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2019
From: BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 048788/0316 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 18, 2018
From: RIPPERDA, KEITH M.; KERSKE, BRENT W.
To: BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 046894/0710 →