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Title:
DISPENSER MONITORING SYSTEM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2020/113196
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A dispensing system for dispensing consumable product comprising a dispenser including a body comprising a front side and a back side, and a product holding area defined by the front side and the back side, wherein the product storage area is configured to store the consumable product within the dispenser; a dispensing mechanism operatively coupled to the consumable product through a consumable product holder in the product storage area, and wherein the dispensing mechanism is configured to facilitate a dispensing cycle to dispense a portion of the consumable product; a first impact sensor configured to sense a first impact to the dispenser; a dispenser event sensor configured to sense an operational status of the dispenser; and a data processing device configured to store impact data describing the first impact and operational status data describing the operational status and associate the first impact data and the operational status data.

Inventors:
TRAMONTINA PAUL F (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2019/063894
Publication Date:
June 04, 2020
Filing Date:
November 30, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
KIMBERLY CLARK CO (US)
International Classes:
A47K10/32; A47K5/06
Domestic Patent References:
WO2018044276A12018-03-08
Foreign References:
US20160331192A12016-11-17
US20180049609A12018-02-22
US7044421B12006-05-16
US201862773461P2018-11-30
Other References:
See also references of EP 3886666A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
THOMSON, Andrew J. et al. (US)
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Claims:
WHAT IS CteA!ltE IS;

1 , A dispensing system let dtsprisiog m ml product comprising:

a dispenser tociodmg:

S a bod com png: g nont side and a bds side,, and a product holding; mm define y tie fed side amt fen bsis sie, wherein fee prefect hcfefeg area is oonf fi to stem the consu d® product within tm dispenser;

a dispensing; m c rom operaiffey eoupted fa fee es so efefe profest troug* a esnsuffifee prefect holer m pefet storage area, and wheeto the dispensing mechanism fa 0 eeniprg to faeltofe a dispanstog eyols fa dis ense a rio ef fee eonsurnebte pr tet;

a first Impgei sensor eonff agd to mm a irst impact to Ilia dispense;

a dispenser event sensor configured to sense an paniisaat slate of the cKspensar; 3

a dais pro essing deefe cenipred to store Im s! d ta descying lb® Ini: Inspect snd § operation^ slate date dssedbteg the operalccai states end associate too first impact data nd fee Qperatkmal fetes data, , The dispensing syste of sf ai 1 , iterate the test im act sensor comprises an

aefeito eter,

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3, The dfeonstog system of aim 1 , wherein the test impel sensor comprises a vetec% sensor.

4: The dispensing system of claim 1 , whereto the dispenser svsnf sensor comprises· a motor overcerfeot sensor.

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5, The dispensing system of claim 1 , wherein the dispenser event sensor comprises a second impact sensor.

6, The dispensing system of claim I, whereto the second impact sensor comprises an

0 accelerometer.

7, The dispensing system el claim §, wherein associate it Irst impact data and toe operataai states data comprises compaing a time of the test impact as detected by tot first im act senses' with a

IS time of a secon Im el as detected by tea secon impact sensor to determine h p of ip ffte impact an secon im el c ufe first in fee.

8. The dispensing system of claim ?, in res onse to determtetng tee seepe impact occurred bate tee test impact, generating a message ipieaiteg a mafcncfton of tee copar tete prodwt: holder,

9. The dispensing system of claim 8, In response to determining tot second impact penne before tee IP impel:, tee date rocessng dem s revents tee l ii| echani m tern dispensing mm mafete produ t.

10. The dispensing syste of claim 1 , wherein associate toe fet im ost date and toe operational status data comprises comparing a fee sites test im el as detected b the first: imped sensor wit a Ime of a matfoo to as detested by the dispenser event sensor to determine whether the maffyoote ooeurmd ate tee first impaet

11 The ispensing system of claim 10, is response te determi ntrtg tee maluneSen occu ed ate the fir t impact the date processing devise prevents tee dispensing mechanism: fern dispensing consumable product

12. The dispensing system of claim 1 , whereto toe dispenser v nt sensor comprises § tow product sensor,

11 The dispensing system of slate 1 , whereto associate tee impact date ate tea o iated status data comprises associating tee impact data ate tee operational states dale A a specif time frame.

14 The dispensing system of date 1 , wherein associate the impact date and the oparatecai status tela eonpisas associating tie impact data ate toe opatelonal states date with a neshteto e dispensing cyde,

15, The ispensing syst of date 1 , «terete tee operational ate as h one of a ipapr ja , low pa er or low: battery eortoioo.

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16. A melted comprising:

detociig a imi Impacd, by a first Im el sensor to a dispenser;

r sob-sequent toe fet Impact, deie tog a

S maltonstem by a dis enser sprit tensor; and

in response to delecftog toe afun tom sanding: a maffenotton altoi

1 T # melted ©I claim 1 e mafcncl

isenser.

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18, Hid maSs o claim 1 ø herein dttoe!ng t » maitoncik comprises dalacip a paper pm.

11 , The matted of claim 1 ¾ whereto cieleo!Sig too afescfe co prises sfee!ng a law or igh oto earnem draw.

Description:
v momornm mmm f fe apptate i m pfe% fen UyS. provlstong Patent pfesi n Sff > No, 62/773411 fled m 30 the contents of which art ifw s fed herein ly reference, i mi i FIELD

§ T is isclosure generally retoies to dis uostrs tor dispensing samafete pitetes,

BAC^a¾ay ia OF THE DISCLOSU E

System dispensing consumable products are commonplace, For example, paper Feng towel and feal? tissue dispensers m In many private, seiteprivefe and public wate oms, and sanider dispensers am fend i many mtk mm, feed processing: stattons and kitchens, rom ttmetetot e 0 these dispensers need to he serviced whether d to lew or no product left: n tie dispenser or d to a Ameton or vandalism. H sever, strvf rsg toe dispensers ears e easily an fee consu ing each service quirts a visit to !!m location of toe dispenser, and the dispensers m y be tested to different areas of a fcer, scattered: across moipto Iters of a balding resident in entirely different boM gs, As push, f s bn«ftofel to posted toe sartee totentofens as mate infomfeon m possible 5 about the requirements of a particular service need in advance so they can prepar accordingly an bring anym mf supplies.

Some dispensers am enabled wife tomarf tofenetogy white allows, tor example, the to Spensers to remotely report their current product level so servte feehmcfens kne teen to rell the dispensers. To enable tots fecitealiy toe disposers are Posmtog more com lex As dispenserd complexly increases a need prows to remofely diagnose artofer report dispenser anomalies to

feltate service fetentoton seance which mlnimfes costs and decreases dispenser down lime dee to a maltoteton or other e fifeial issue,

ir¾ general, the subject ater of this s eeioatte rtiitos to a dispenser. e,g, t a oonsymapte§ protect dlfepenssr. One aspect of t e subject mater described to this speriicetton can be

implemented Id a dispensing system composing a dispense inctostfeg a body comprising a front site and a back safe, and: a product holding area at feast partially defined by the front side and the bate teto wherein the product storage erne is configured to store the ceosymebto protect within tot dispenser; a dfepenstog sehanfe operatively coupled !® the eansynfela protect ihrcogh a0 cm mfck product hotter In the product stomp area, en wherein the dsspensfeg esfetelsm to conifc red to imitate a dispensing cycle to dispense a portion of toe censy abie product a !mt Impact sensor conipred to sense a fet im s! to $» dlsptnsoo; a dispenser event censor configured to sense m opraffena! status of toe dispenser; end a dale processing dados « pr@d to store Impact data dassrtotog the tost Im el and opgnstfonai status data deserting the o ra!spf status S and tssodaig toe frsi impel data and toe oprattoaat stotos pig, Other embodiments of this as ael Include corresponding methods, apparatus, and: computer program products.

Another ap d of too sut cf matter described to this spacsicaioe can be I pl m nte In a method toe! Modes detecting a first impact, by a first impact senso , to a disposer: daring a next dis ense o to of toe dispense? pbsm eoi the Int I act PtetoJnfi a meitocion, I a dispenser i ¾ ovont sensor en In ei usa to detecf g to© matfencfloo, sanding: a maf fyos ten ©toft Other

embod ment of tot aspect: Mode pr spbnrtfeg s; ysterns, apparatus. : and compter program products,

Perifeu!ar amdodlmanto of tog subfed matter dtserlbad to tots apgcioailsn can be I emented so or to reals© ©eg or ntorg of toe fblewiog advantsps. For example, iodis ng an IS Impact sensor (©,¾,, an accelerometer) In or m a dispenser can alow moniWng and fracilng of

(mmmil Impacts or ate farrtog events to or ltoln toe disposer, For example, tie Impact sensor can It used to Ptemw If toe dispenser was subject to an unusual Impact, as could tiappan to a washroom occypnt toritong or mooing Into the dispenser or a washroom service techrwn slamming toe dispenser door closed, which, to either case, could rosy! In damage to toe dispenser. Furfw. to 28 example tor rolled band towel dispensers, the Impact m ® could be mounted proximate the arms supporting tbe roll so s to doted the vibration or mpel bom toe roll aeokfeof iy felng of tbe arms, which would resti!t in a dispenser atfynefen.

This type of i i ct fnfermallo© ©an be wd to troubleshoot dispenser Issues, For example, If a low paper stnsor signaled a tow i r ©o Itton a technician lgbt m all tie paper has Peon 25 depleted and mat® a sartors© cal to the dispenser to rail i, However, If tbe Impact sensor near too roll eons reports m Impact (e.g., todlcatlng too ret! to! off» arms) Just: defer© toe tow paper sensor alert, If ay indicate that the ml arms are alfencflonlng and: should to© replaced : In which ease the service toton!efen wi bring spa pits or a ^placement dispenser m toe service call. Thus toe Impact data can be used be use ate» or in eontoinatton wife other dispenser data to provide context ¾0 ter a dispenser mfetondfen or service need or the condi ions under which too dispenser Is operating, without a eo$ end Imgtoonsumlng I -person servieg sail and fes eSon,

The etails of one or more i p!e eatatos of toe subject ©toiler described In this spo lcation are set forth; in too acoornpao feg drawings and toe description M Otoor featuras,

I aspects, and adventeps of toe suipol matter wi become apparent from the desehpto, toe dr vtogs, arte toe claims.

BRIEF PESCafHON OF DRA INGS

Fig, 1 s a cuteay n i seotefk Mao example isus ng; system,

¾.2 Is a rspecthm represanteiton of to® gximpte dispensing system.

Re eal see of reference characters In toe present specification and drawings is Intended to represent toe same or aoatapas features or elements of Hi® dlsdosy e,

Tire pesarst dlsetesor® relates to determining a dis enser opertoionai status inducing tester to® dispenser «s subjected to or w¾W an arnta Impacts, Fo s p e, an impact (en, to a washroo occupant waling into ibe is enser or fm a service tetomtotan stemming toe ds ossf door dosed) can knock to® ooosy atfe product to toe dispenser torn Is mount or Mher hokfei position and -mm a maltorml So dstocing § y s im acts ¾®n assist ter ®«®gte, : ¾ A diagnosing an csrreottog a dispense mtoltohcfm

To this end, toe dispensing: sy stem Mo es an Impact sensor, sect? as an aocelerometer , t> sense tcipads to toe dispe ser andtor (abnormal! ovement of its or component inside toe dispenser tteg,, depending m fm and vtoem toe Inpad ssw is mounted). The dispenser cm also Mo e » m {«·.§., another acceterernetef, a km pm u sensor, a :mptor eyrmnf sensor, alto) that cm be used In coeeert wtto toe im ed tensor to inter or diagnosis a aitendton and (in mm irtetencest its cense. For example, toe i paot serwen &tm sent my be accekwonihers with tot impact sensor e itted on tot body of toe dispenser and the event sanssr mounted on tot l holder of toe dispenser. In tola eotoigomto, i toe event sensor detects mo imeRbutafes before, bdetoeedn time to. tot Impact nsordetMiog moesmentodbrattens I pai be todteatv® of toe roll fair® term toe boteer and tot Melon torn toe toll travelog first hitting toe i and toon through toe bo y end reaching to® impel senser tomtoms of a secoed later. A service techrloten e ild m tola informatics to

Irwsligels the ml holder as I ay be faulty.

Conversely, I toe event sensor defects ove enttotelorii after. M dosedn-!me to. toe impact sensor detecting s^menMwafions I scol b® Indicative of an abnormal im el to toa dispenser tost causes fie roll to tel tom toe holder. e,g, by vtorationa moving fern toe body of toe dispenser where the impact oooumsb to toe rot! holder causing toe roll to dislodge. This Information wol ate a wte tedhnlcian to g$pr@eMg that it was oaf a Mur® of tea mlt holder tost caused toa maltectsf but rafts? m anomalous i el event, , a washroom occupant atfeg Into fee dispenser, fsfefs would labiate and fee servlet cal ©rather treatment of fee dispenser. A isensing: system ¾4Ss fils tincionaiy Is tei in more detai bstowmfe mference to Fig, Pit Is a cutaway representetioR of an exa le dispensing system 105 a this repm ntolfen, a portion of fee body 104, © , a side cover portion, a! the dispenser 101 is m shewn to illustrate the Integer of spfern

TP dispenser 101 of tit dis osing system 100 can be, tor ar pit, a Pad towel dispenser, bald tout isperw, !cpd soap ^spensar, r ser», saafar dispenser, fragrance dispenser or fee like. TP dispenser 101 f mm gnerate Is a devise feat bgids oansumsbfe apri and dispenses IP consu able product in response Is a steins, s,g„ a user or s taimentot simfe, or at pre * etermine pog gfe%) sal intervals, 1M dispenser 101 includes a bo y 104, a,g. , a composite p ymaac ar mptel bousing. Urn body 104 an asas, iu!y or rfa!y. a product b ding arc© 102 at tig disposer 101,

He pro uct bolding area 102 bote, tor example, tee sDesomaPte proto IDS fe.g., paper towels f mlted and folded), Mi issue, wsps.¾ip©rs, liquid soap a? tetfee « tote, detofeer, eto,| tn pos!on for dispensing. fa eome i fa wtates, tor example, far consumable product 105 such as rotted hand towels or bath issue, fee product betiding es 102 can be ccessed y reteflng a tat side 136 of tie body 104 aw from a ta side 13? {og„ fee ait mounted slctef by a Nfege or Is© lie, in feese represetations, a portion of tee body 1048.g. t a safe cover to) to mi terns 1© iustate is© Inferior of fee < $mm 101 ,

The dispenser 101 alp includes a dts tteng mgshantsm 110. la general, Isa dispensing mesteRls 110 la ©osip!ed fa ted otmsumable product 195 through a consumable product holder 106 l«i i in some fcngfe efMaie ©a© b© pert ©f is© diap©s ©g acbaa&ai 10) la lb© proto I lag area ICS. ¾ dispensing rtomnis 110 o rafes to dispense e rfes of is© ©o©sy:ma¾ls product ICS fe.g., di^anse a tenglb of rol 10S fer yp fe : dry ^iands). In mm toipiPaetoloas, fsa disposing rrisetefisci: 110 Is a© etetoPtehanisateed e sanls tbat insfydas ©r o hite in conjundton L a moto 119 feat, rsspansa to a simias toi as a us©r aving © band protor te fee dispenser 101 fe ds a iengfs of the roS10§ feifough: a© opening 123 in is© bo 104 to present to fee ossr. For exampf© :s fee dispensing mechanism 110 ©an include e series of rotes 122 femugb stoi a pesrian ©1 fee mi 105 is feed such fsai efeen fee dispensing mechanism 10 afeyafes it puls ©y ufwfeds is© r i 105 (or causes fee ml 105 to be puled and umwenjl t© feed a po ieri of fee ml 105 to tie user, to some trnpfemaofetes, fee metor 119 can be Megra! to fee roll bofeer 108 and causes a spindle tC si toe roll iiolder 106 is , on whfeh the roiled product 10® Is mounted) is turn teafe causing toe roll 10S Is unwind ansi fc© is arate

is ti c far exampte, of a ipid soa or sanifeer $ m 100 tee motor I IS may be a pump 11# tost draws I» topfd product fern s fesiite s caestete or other mWm in the product storage S area balding tie llguld product to uss tor a dispense operation . ip the cese of l e tpssais, the

dispenser meAanlsro: 110 Is too teat of IPs disposer 101, through product is dispensed and fey which pressure fe,g, friction) is emrted on tie towels m tony m puled through too teat to causa ant towte to separata torn another to enable stogie to ei dispensing.

In son® I plprMtotoos, t e dispenser 101 to a user-driven dispensing unit n.g„ too 6 dispense process to not po ered fey a otor 111 or other teoiroroectisnteal pnentor fo exempte, tor a dispenser 101 such m a aper tote baft tissue, or folded to el dispenser, a mm m y grab m exposed tel of too product 105 and i to cause are of too product 10® to fee dispensed„ For a itguld soa at sanlttei dispenser 101, a user a dtpieas or utoer ise manually actuate a pomp (a.g. s dispensing mechanism 110) to draw toe product 100 fere Ito sanfaioar and dispense the ro uctS 105,

The dispenser 101 includes a trot impact sensor 1 ¾ Jim tost impact sensor 116 wm Impacts |o,g„ first Impacts) or ether physical cordate tvtste with toe dispnsir 101 ifeat causes vibrates to or movement (e.g, s tody dip micro-scale mmmm^ of toe dispone©? 101 to some implementations, toe firs! impact sensor 116 ¾ m accelerometer m a veteeity sensor. For mrocnple,8 toe hrot Impact sensor 116 can detect Impacts to toe dispenser 101 ranging Item when stotek in ates of vandalism or mp maof abase fe,g, : , a washroom occupant stepping or otoentese hltog tot dispenser 161 servleo aifsndsnts harshly closing toe dispenser door during Sdfstetog !o Inte l atellmefcros. scon as a toe consumable product 105 feeing dislodged or fs!ng from its dispensing position ($ ,, a paper towel mi is® toitog from toe roll holder 18$) or vibrations from a misaisgoad motor 11S or rote® 122, as tot vibrations (*$, mechanical m} torn such ©verst may reach a body-mounted imped senso 116.

in some fmptemteuflo?® toe tote Impel sensor 116 is mounted or ototr lse tated m the body 104 (e,g,, an Internal side of toe feofey 164), The irsf Impact sen o 116 can store date deserting impact events or 4 cars ce rminlcsto art impels to toe date processing device 118 and8 tie date processing device 118 can stone the impact data and rrososated fee/date data describing when toe iropset occurre ( g,, PessmfeeF 11 , 281 S at toOSpy).

The dispensing s stem 100 also snstedte a dispenser event sensor 117 to sense m epe feaoai slate of the dispenser 101. The aparai al stete can te tor example, paper or mp

S Jam battery in ite or another abnormal m mv ® rm ! p© condition {eg,, a m ? not responding issues). wfih the M taped sensor 11$, tea dispenser a ast sensor 11? css store dais describing m operational states or it can communicate W ata ID data processing device 11S end t e data processing e ice 118 can store tec data S $ associated f metdate data describing vtaen Its opeteitoaai sti us m$ retarded (e.g , December

11,2018 *$08*1).

la some i plao iislions is dispenser event ®mm 117 is a motor Dvercar nt: wm®? to detect tea current spita in tea motet 119 during a paper or pump Jam conditto), an impact stnesr {e , stair te ®? mm as tec Irs! impact sensor 11S to detest afei mai vfe ons or mc«wt of id atmpofwtte or product 191 in is is enser 781), a low product ©r amain! at product used or

rentetnlng sensor {&§ le delect when tea dlspensar 191 is lew on consumable ro uct 105 seta as described, tor example, in WOf28l M42?§, hip is Incorporated by ratemnee regarding tee test eta second sensors), ore pneraity, the dispenser event sensor 117 is a sensor teal monitors an eftetalenai characteristic or fendfeft of tee dispenser 181

1 S ith respect to bate tea test ta e sensor f 16 and tee dispenser avail sensor 117 when it too is an impact: sensor, in m taple entadons, these sensors can i esfeteb f&g., through ta pal expehmen!a&n on a parn tepenser basis) to teat normal operate often tes insif 191 does not trigger an alert and teal only abnormal or unwanted events trigger m alert In other i pientateatee, tee ww 116, 117 may sand all data sensed to tee data processing device 118 8 and tea date processing device 11S can be calibrated to tetoniy atetormai reading from tee sensors 116. 1 7 (eg,, an abnormal reading weld fee one abo e a useHfeincb: threshold).

As described above the dispensing system 100 or dispenser 101 ) Includes $ date processing device 118.. to store Impct date dessnbteg tee firs! impact |fm the list impact seoasf 118} and s oitatil slates date descPfeteg tea operational states (ten tea dtspanaer event sensor 117} and 26 associate tbs first impact date and tee o erated states data, As seta, tee date processing device

11S Is in date ememunttetoo will Ibe sensors 116, 11? to plher readings tern tee w m 118, 117 and stem sndtor co ynteeto those readings. The date processing feita 118 DIR fee integral to arte resident at Ire dispenser 107 or remote and separate from tee dispenser 701 fe,g, < in which case the date processing device 118 and the disposer 191 could communicate through transceivers or SO transmitters andlor receivers),

in general, te# date processiag device 118 aseoetstas first impact date and tee operaitooet status date by ccrretefeg the date, ter example, by time of occurrence at the events (eg,, I pates

$ and or maiinctfem of abnormal co fitas descried by the data fsm tee m 116, 11T, or through oteiwusendeffoed fa§enshlp¾

As described above, n some impte eotattem, the disproeravsn! wsor 11? is m impact w such m ar¾ tocs mmeiur or vetseiy sensor placed m a cpsemahfe product bolder 106 {t,g,, ml holder 108 for a mled gapr h nd towel 1d§) with iha firs! impel sensor ! 18 befog placed on the interior portion of the back aids 137 of tee disposer 101 - to this oorigumiso, in response to m impact befog datesfod by the Irst im s! sensor 111), %m data rocessing deai 118 compares a !ma of irst impact as datacted by Mia irst im s* senior 116 ¾$h a lima of a secon im el as detected by the mmd impel amor 11? to determine which of tea irst imps! and srond i pact ccurred in im

Based on bits info mation from the data prooossiing device 113 (&.g, hip can P santis a smart hone or a s w 1 SC! for dsp!ay via a GUI), a sarvte fedmf a can infer a root cause of a problem or a rn bon e iated with an Impel to the dispenser 101 , For exempto, tithe date pfoesssfog device 118 determines fiat tie secon impact aoes rsd before the irst impact fbet within a oaeHielned time range such as 1 second or 0J seconds or 0.1 seconds), this may be fodiesftee of the eommmahte product fe.g., rae 105) feln§ from the consumable product bolder 106 le.g., mil PfPr 106), in hich case foe second Impact sensor 11? mounted «M m the holder I DS would first detect ove ent, ife vibrates tom such ove ent imping through tee dispenser 101 and eventually readNog the forfoee s ay, bsdye iote Irst impact dle ensir 1 . Gi en foot the holder 166 maimeti» was not predicated by m external impact f s M ba the case if tea first Impact m 11i recorded m impel before the second im el sensor 1 7) the service tecfmicfan a decide id bring a new holder 168 on tea service sal to ix tea dispense 101 , which xpedite tee servicing of the di^etisor 161—as the tech eiae would wf have to make a second tip back to the dispnssr 131 upon noticing durteg tee ftei fop that foe hoider 106 mateefonei

To tecitoli ibis sx dted service proe In m Impteman ic Iha data processing evice: 11S, in response to determining tee second impact occurred before the first impel, pnamfes a msesap teefudteg tee asstefef impetand even! date fe.g, s indicating a mitaeifen of foe mmmMa product holder). Further, to prevent tee dispenser 101 from fobhe malfoocttonlng; m tee inference that tea mi 108 m m longer on tee bolder 10S, tea data processing device 113 can i p P§ed on m a mtelsfrafondalned ir^lmcte sei) prevent tee dispensing: mechanism 118 : tom cansing coosyn bte rops* to he dtepeneed which could further damage tee dispenser 101.

Conversely, if foe Irst impel occurred before foe second impact: teat might suggest that tee mfofoncttoh was ceased by an asternal foster, suc as a washroom occupant rurriag into tea dispenser 101, This IA ®te would inform tee service toehoitean teat the is oser 101 did not M frem an n erit design or opirateat He but m fern m at mmfes wst sad? teat m rteer troubleshooting Is «pW, which saves fee to w»»w test would athensfe be requto to do so.

Mm < ma! < this process $m be fee described as oono hhr s of tee to impact as

8 detested by the first impact sensor 116 with a time of a loelfePee as etested fey %® dispenser v nt sensor 11 T ptn oi $m or otherwise} to dete mine whether the tefo dfon occurred otte the fat im el For m pk s f tee dispenser m i sensor 11? s a motor correct sensor 11? an it detects m - mnt steite, indicative of a consumable product dispose jamtelfo dten, a sendee tefenltean ma ne d fa dioposa the dis oser 101 fa tototo fid root mm far the m, 0 Hawavar, If lit Iret impest sermor 111 Moated major Impact: fast prior to tea Jam then teat

irfevsate would inform the tetelclfe s sendee call and redoes tea fee and expense associated wife the m the technician could first: Investigate fee!ber the impact caused tie jam as opposed fa a problem wife tee motor or other dis osing mechanism 110 components. This

Information csytd also bo osed to determine If f® dispenser 101 s elglbie to fee tod eodet warranty S tom a design Saw or oaf subject to the warranty because tee dispenser 1 1 was vandalised or

ofhefest misused.

In some i feMafk the dip tom tee Its! i peot sensor 118 stow Is suffcleot to Inform the sendee needs or malteste diagnosis tea dispenser 101, toe prtetefe in response to the data rocessing devce 118 determini g m unusual impact occurred C&g > , an Impact above a user-0 defined tetotold} toad on data from the to impact sensor 11S i the date p opping device 118

§toe a message |e,g, : according to an Pnfebl fortonlo d instruction set) to a sente tedfest® or sew ISO reporting the im el t¾f exfepie, e wlrelessl mnabted dispenser 101 mg report chesk-to massages to a santrai sew ISO aecurdlng to a pre-determtead check In interval f@.g, 12 tors), If the dispenser 101 tails fa ohestete for teres oossecuite intervals, tee cental sever I SO or§ administrator may tcfe!fy tee i pe ser 101 as needing se te, as the cfeeeMo faiure could be

indicative te t for example, tea dispensers batteries running out. Thus It would fee toeSefe! to kno if any cafosfrophte nfetty (e.g. * abnormal Impact) occarred fa the dispenser 101 leading up to tea check-in fate® that acted explain the folfore.

Given teat the sensor 16 is sensing ms emi to vibrates®, in mm implanmntatfes, tead dispenser 101 includes m Isolator coopted to tee toy 104, between tea dispenser 101 to the

sertee© to which tea disposer 101 Is mounted, te provide vibration isofattea bet een tp dispenser 101 and the mewling so fece, as it wold ha dPirstee to isolate bte!d!ng vibrates from saaslng false afsrns through tee sensor 118, The Isolator can be, for example, a robber pad or spring rtoct teat reduces or el tea!es extraneous vitatas (e#, vtaicre no! emanating Sw Hit dispenser 101} tons ast ng fit diaer^r 101 ten the m 1 If.

to many mm * a dispenser 101 a steady be instettod; and not have t e capbify to determine toped: events. in test sea nates a first impact senses 116 can te a de to tease airesdy tested dis osert ts ert bte ills ca blip § , steep e$h a Iransmittef or fmoseeive to send tha

Im act data to, far spmpis, the data processing device 118. Far example, tils can range tons adhering or eisshiip kg,, through mechanical eans suefe as se vs nr cats and bolts) the senso 116o the dispenser at a specie telco, § , teed c fi type of dispenser 101 and tic sefe&e reiateshfp between the sa mg dote tote ate product 10S type, Ones tetalte, die senso 110 can detect Impacts toa on easurements (or changes) of vibration© or ove ent at the dispenser

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Embo iments

Embodiment 1 A dispensing system tor dispensing consnmafete prsctoef oompdstng a dispenser inducting a body com rising a tost side ate a bate side, and a product holding area defined by tea hoot side and the bate aide, terete tee product ste area is tel tad to store tea se umabte poduct ithto tea dispenser; a disposing mechanism optaftes!y coupled to tot cansurnadte product tough a consumable pr to h er to toe product storap aea, an terete tea dis osing mechanism to tot re to feoltete a ispensing cycle to dispens a portion of tea consumable product; a first impact sansor cooSgu d to pap a Irst impel to tod §$M®z a dispenser os t sensor coripred to mm m operational states of the dispenser * and a data processing device confi ured to store impact date toc ing tha tip impact arte operational status data desstehteft toe operational elites and associate fe Irst impel data and tea oparalto status data,

Embodiment 2. the dis osing system of embodiment 1 > wherein tea irst Impel sensor comprises an accelerometer.

I fecteirrte 3. The dispensing system of embod tewt 1 , whereto the fet impel sensor coo im a velocity sensor,

E bodi ent , The dispensing system of any of tee previous embodiments, terete toe dispenser event sensor comprises a motor mmmwi se

Embodiment §, Tha dtepen$te§ system of any ©f embodiments 13, therein tee «^aw event sensor co rises : a second i ost m. Embodiment 6, TP disposing system of embodiment ¾ wherein IP second Impact sensor wrpis® an cte weteo

Embodiment ?, TP dispensing system of totoodimsto 0 S wherein associate the fe! Impact data and too opersgonte states data comprises comprtog a %m of the fis impact asdetected by tie irsf im el m wifi a lima of a second impel as detected b IP second impact sensor to determine hich of toe IP impact an secon impact occnred first to im

EmPdimaof 8, TP disposing system of e bo iment ?, so response to ddtarmtotij IP second impact cocened before tee first impact generating a essage I tettng a aftectm of IP response & determining IP second impact ocoprmd before te IP i ac the data rocessing d vice prevents IP disposing mechanism from dispensing consumable produce

Embodi et 10. Ila dis osing r¾ϊoh¾ cl embodiments 16, wherein saoPfg ip first i pac! date an IP s rafeiat status dat comprises pro Pg a ime o IP first impact as delected b the IP I el sensor with a time of a maltoncffoo as detected by IP dispenser event sensor to determine whether mai ettoo occurred offere tet impact

E Pdimtal 11 The dispensing system of embedment 10, in response to dep toiog IP matfuneto mmyrnto ate IP IP: impact, IPs date processing deteee prevents i dispensing mechanism tarn dispensing co su able product

E OPtment IS, Ida disposing syste of any of o Pdl aols 13 an 1011, h r in toe dispenser vent sensor comprises a tow product sensor.

Embodiment 13. The disposing system of any of ptopirpois and 1011, heren associate fie i pact data and toe eperateiai states data comprises assselattog toe i el data and IP operates! state ate itoin a sesied time tame,

E Pdimeol 14, The is ensing system of any of embodiments 1 t vdwein associate toe impact data and the epriteaf states ata: composts assectaSng tot Impact date and tee optrafentl states ais lto a n spmi dispensing cycle,

E bPi ent 11 The disposing system of any of a Pdi ents 13, «herein tee operational status is one of a paper pm, low paper or low battery eondiom

Embodiment 18, A saiW composing detecting a test impact, by a fet i pel am, to a ispense^ during a next dispense cycle of toe dispenser sofespysm too Irst impact. defacing a mAmotlom by a dispenser event sensor; and to response to deteettog tea maitontote, seeding a tetetok alert:. i btetowst 17, Jim method of emte towi! 18 comprising in esponse to detesting the Ainofca, disabling the ispenser:.

Embodiment IS, The ethod of e bod ment IS, wherein detecSfeg the mai!w fen comprises detesitog a paper f».

Emb di ent tft. The method of any of i hodimerts IS or 1? S wherein dspeitog the aSundtk sasaprt» detecting s tow or high ote current draw,

i ptemeniations of the subject matter an the operates described to tors speoitete can he toiptemanted to digital eteetonte drctotfy, or in co otet software, to wi , or hardware, including tot wta iseased: to m a cfetton and their pud»! tqplvMt, or to eomhtoaffe of one or more of torn I piemeniaftoes of the sebfict ater described in tote spaeifefei can h

implemented as aha or mo computer pfogfgsm, i.e., one or more modules of computer program tostrueions, encoded an computer stomp msAim tor e ecution by, err to control the operation si, data prsoessing apparatus, Alemaivaiy or in addition, the progra tnstnueitona can he encoded on n aditodlly-pnirafed p papted signal, e.g., a mact int-gtnaratsd etocllsal, optfcai, m

etectroma eic topai, that to generated to encode tofermaion for transmission to suitable receiver apparatus to execute by a data processing apparatus,

A compter storage medium can ht < or be inctedad In, a compoteHtadadte ste evice, e computer-rtadahte storage substrate, a random or sertto access memor array or device, a co btositoo of or® or o e of tern, teoreew. white a computer storap medium to a propagated signal a computer storage medtorn can he a source or dostteote ot mm r program instructions encoded m an srficteify- ner&ted propagated signal The oamputer sto p medium can also be, or be included In, one or w¾ separate physical Components or media (e,g,, myipte CDs, disks, or other ster ip detects). The spraiens deacftoed to toto s sleation can be implemented as operations p r rme by a date pmeesdtog apparatus on bate stored on coo or mom eom ufer-ftadafe ste devices or received from other sources.

The term ¾ate processing device' ence ptsses all Hods of apparatus, dates, and machines ter assng data, toetudtog fey a of exa ple a pr¾ra ebte processor, a computer, a system on a Pip, or multiple ones, or cm binalem, of toe temping TP a paratus con Mo e social purpose logic circuitry, e.g,, an FPSA (flsid progm abie gels array) or an ASIC (application- s ade integrated ciroui . The apparatus can also Include, In addition; to hardware, cod® that creates an iseoutten eovl nment terf e compter program to gyostton, e,g,, sods tel eoRsfiteteo processor firmw re, a proton! stac , a database n na onf system, an operating system, a orcss-pfatform runtime ermiron eni a virtual machine, or a combinaton of one or more of Item, the apparatus and wise m m different computing odal Inleetetoree, such as eb services, distebufed oo pyfei and grid computing lotasiructures,

A eompter program fefeo known as a program, software, software applcatDn, scaii t, or ©ode) can be written in any farm of programming tanpap, including awnpied or tela rpsted: languages,

8 dedaraivs or rocedural tengyag®!, nd: ?t ®sr¾ deplo ed to any far , tnelyding as a steodteloni rogram or m a module, co neoi, sA Ae, object, or ©toer ori suitable for use in a computing environment A computer program may, boi m a not, coees od to a is in a Ute system, A program cap fee stored in a priori of a Its that bokfs ofeer programs or date §®.g, s on® or mor® scripts stored In a markup !an ep decor»!), in a single is dedicated to the prog am to question, or to mnipie id coordinated its las that store mm or tm modules, subprog a s, po tions of code), h computer program can he deployed to fee executed m m compter on mnipte caputem that a located afar® site or distributed across multiple ales and interconnected by a co unicate not»® The processes nd logic lo s discdfeod In fits speeipaion can fee periormsd fey oris or ors pfpramoiafet# posessors #k#eui¾| one more computer programs to perform actions by pery8¾

1 S m input data and ger afng outpt, The processes and logic to s can lso be performed: b , and apparatus ca also fee implemented a®, special purpose logic circuitry, e,g„, an F ¾ $m

pmgtsmmeiA pte array or an ASI0 (applicate-spoils Integrated stefi.

Eraeosso suitable tor ihe execute of a computer progra Include, try way of sMOptte bote general and speeiaf porpos# tero Dcessors, and any m or mo e processors of any kind of digital 8 a ler, Generaiiy, a p m l receive Instructions and data from a read-only memor or a random access memory or bote. The esserisf elements of a computer are a processor for performing eotem In aefiofdarte wth insfeycfeot and on# or o?# memory devices ter storing instectais and data. Generally, a computer i ate include, or be opersttely coupled to receive date: om or itinsfer data to, or bate, one or mom ass storage devices ter storing data, # , magnate magoteoplteal 2§ disks, or opfaf disks. However:, a computer need not have «fi devices. Moreover, a compute can be embedded In another detect, e.g„ a mobile tetepiws® , a ersonal digitat assistant | OA), a mobile aodte m video pis n a gam® comet®, a Gibfeil P«eioning System: (SPS reseteor, cr a portable stomp device i te a universal seba! bus (USB) taste drive), to name jest a few, :Devi#es sellable for storing computer p pra instucttens and date include all forms o? non-vclaite memory, media and memory device®, loH ing by way of e&ampfe semlcondyctor memory evicas, @,g„, EPROM,

EERRiOfd, and lash memor dawcffis; magnalic disks, s,g„ Internal hard disks or rtevrovabte dis s; magnapHs^ al te; and CD-Ri l and DVDd¾Olf disks. The prc aesm and tea memory can be sgptemented by, or te® p te in, special purpose logi circuitry. impte erMlam of ih© syh i eitei described m this spe Asioo mn fee tepteowiel m a wrt &l system fsa! inclu s a fePtemd component, e , a feats erver, or that includes a iddfevrara component, ©,g . , so appteafoo; server, or that «tudss a ferfoend: com o ent, &g, , a cleat ©ornpyfer having a gr hcal user interface m a eb ¾w®er through which a user can Interact S ®ih m f pte tolfon el the tpfeieoi meter desalte m Mg s o tete, m my temhfotfet of « or more sate fetefoete, mlfedfewarte or f elHate co pensate the compo ents of the system see be tetereonnafeted by any form or medium of dtglat data co ooicaim, & a communication no!worte xa pies of eo moofealoo networs Incite# a tot area notwrt flWj ate a wide area network f WAff | > m tetenneteter {t,§„ the Mamet), an ppnto- ear networks t¾.g. s sfe hoc petete- ar ife nehvmfe).

Tbs tem ing syste can footed© lients ate sarvsrs, h cite ate server m gsrws! remote fern each otter and fypite!y internet through a tem istiioaiten nsfrok. The refelooshtp of cleat and server· arises fey «dye of c mputer f Ografht rearing ea lie faspa iva co puters and having a sieteaemsr mlafemfip to each alter. to terns a tedt ente, sernar lansetis feats (0 .,

1 S m HTML page) to a user com ote f e.g. ; for purposes of displaying feafa to ate receMog user input torn a seer Interacting: wife foe user computer). Data pnsrated at foe year compter (#,§„ a msol of foe m irteoiten can te received fro the user compter at the server.

White thte spofetai osnialrts man specie implementeta rfote!s, these should sot he tenstrote m I ita tions m foe scape of say Inventions m of what ay fee claime , but ra ter as 8 descr oos of foata spoio to jpfefoufor smtedlmsfefs of hiteiar foveafo Certain fPteres foot are deiteted m this peciieatto m ' foe coated of spate© embodiments cart site be

Implemented In co bmatteo to a single embodiment. Convefseiy, various feafores that are feescfebed in foe nontext at a single embodiment can also fee imptemeRted In multiple embodiments separately or ' my suitable suteombteatfort oraovtr, although features may be described above aotfop te 2§ certain combinations ate m isiy claimed as suc¾, one or mere features fern a fo efe

te hioatfoo sao io some cases fee etote fmm foe eomfeteafap atel foe claimed combfoate ay he directed to a syfeoamhioato or viditfoe of a syfecomfelaatteo.

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This wrftsn asalpfon does act Iri the towdton to ease terms sa fesft Thus, vstoSe tee toverfe das b e described In deail ¾dto refer»:® to te examples tat forte above, teats si Odinsry tkl to the art may attes afteratote, adfefes n variations to tea examptes witioat departing tens tes scops si tea Invenion,