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Patent US20080169342 - Recycling system and method thereof - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsEmbodiments of the present invention relate to a method of implementing an incentive-based recycling system. In one embodiment of the present invention, A method of implementing a system of incentive-based recycling comprises dispatching a vehicle on a route, lifting a pickup cart comprising a volume...http://www.google.com/patents/US20080169342?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20080169342 - Recycling system and method thereofAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20080169342 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 12/041,461Publication dateJul 17, 2008Filing dateMar 3, 2008Priority dateFeb 7, 2005Also published asUS8602298Publication number041461, 12041461, US 2008/0169342 A1, US 2008/169342 A1, US 20080169342 A1, US 20080169342A1, US 2008169342 A1, US 2008169342A1, US-A1-20080169342, US-A1-2008169342, US2008/0169342A1, US2008/169342A1, US20080169342 A1, US20080169342A1, US2008169342 A1, US2008169342A1InventorsRon GonenOriginal AssigneeRon GonenExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (8), Referenced by (9), Classifications (6), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetRecycling system and method thereof
US 20080169342 A1Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a method of implementing an incentive-based recycling system. In one embodiment of the present invention, A method of implementing a system of incentive-based recycling comprises dispatching a vehicle on a route, lifting a pickup cart comprising a volume of collectable recyclable material and having a radio frequency identification (RFID) readable tag disposed thereon, weighing the collectable recyclable material on a weighing device, using a radio frequency identification reader to obtain a unique set of identification data from the pickup cart, removing the pickup cart from the weighing device, transporting a volume of collectable recyclable material to a drop-off facility, validating collected weight data and identification data, uploading the data to a central database, generating at least one report from the data uploaded to the central database, and allocating rewards to a customer corresponding to a unique set of identification data.
1. A method of implementing a system of incentive-based recycling comprising:
dispatching a vehicle on a route; lifting a pickup cart comprising a volume of collectable recyclable material and having a radio frequency identification (RFID) readable tag disposed thereon; weighing the collectable recyclable material on a weighing device; using a radio frequency identification reader to obtain a unique set of identification data from the pickup cart; removing the pickup cart from the weighing device; transporting a volume of collectable recyclable material to a drop-off facility; validating collected weight data and identification data; uploading the data to a central database; generating at least one report from the data uploaded to the central database; and allocating rewards to a customer corresponding to a unique set of identification data. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the weighing device comprises a scale.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the lifting device comprises a rotary actuator lifter.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the storage receptacle is located on-board the vehicle.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the pickup cart comprises a lid for securing the recyclable materials in a volume therein.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the RFID tag is a passive RFID tag.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein a unique identification data programmed on the RFID tag is a 16-digit numerical value.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the rewards allocated are financial rewards.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one report comprises at least one of radio frequency identification value, date of collection, time of collection, gross weight, tare weight, net weight, level indicator, contamination indicator, scale identification value, sequence identification value, or any combination thereof.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein rewards are allocated to a customer in an amount equal to at least one of a proportionate value to the amount of recyclable material collected from a collection point associated with that customer, a fixed amount, or based on the total amount of recyclable material collected from a series of collection points.
11. A system for providing an incentive-based recycling system comprising:
a mobile collection apparatus; a lifting device disposed on the mobile collection apparatus capable of lifting a pickup cart comprising a volume of collectable recyclable material and a radio frequency identification readable (RFID) tag; a weighing device disposed on the mobile collection apparatus; a radio frequency identification tag-reading device disposed on the mobile collection apparatus; and a storage receptacle for holding collectable recyclable material. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the weighing device is a scale.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the lifting device and the weighing device comprise a single unit.
14. A method of implementing a system of incentive-based recycling comprising:
dispatching a vehicle on a route; lifting with a lifting device a pickup cart comprising a volume of collectable recyclable material, a graspable bar, and an active radio frequency identification readable tag; placing the pickup cart containing a volume of collectable recyclable material on a scale; obtaining a gross weight for the pickup cart containing a volume of collectable recyclable material; transferring the collectable recyclable material into an on-board storage receptacle; obtaining a tare weight for the pickup cart; calculating a net weight of the collectable recyclable material; using a radio frequency identification reader to obtain a unique set of identification data; removing the pickup cart from the scale; transporting a volume of collectable recyclable material to a drop-off facility; validating collected weight data and identification data; uploading the data to a central database; generating at least one report from the data uploaded to the central database; and allocating financial rewards to a customer corresponding to a unique set of identification data. 15. The method of claim Error! Reference source not found., wherein the at least one report comprises at least one of radio frequency identification value, date of collection, time of collection, gross weight, tare weight, net weight, level indicator, contamination indicator, scale identification value, sequence identification value, or any combination thereof.
16. The wherein rewards are allocated to a customer in an amount equal to at least one of a proportionate value to the amount of recyclable material collected from a collection point associated with that customer, a fixed amount, or based on the total amount of recyclable material collected from a series of collection points. Description
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/854,387, filed Sep. 12, 2007, entitled �Method and System for Managing Recycling of Recyclable Material,� which claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/825,383, filed Sep. 12, 2006. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/345,867, filed Feb. 2, 2006, entitled �Method and System for Improving Recycling Through the Use of Financial Incentives,� which claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/650,610, filed Feb. 7, 2005. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/892,852, filed Mar. 3, 2007. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/892,849, filed Mar. 3, 2007. Each of the aforementioned applications is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a recycling system and method thereof. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to a method of implementing an incentive-based recycling system which rewards clients for recycling recyclable goods via financial or other incentives.
The recycling industry has become more and more active over the course of time, each year being more active than the last. Fueled by rising energy costs and diminishing supplies of natural resources, a great deal of time, money, and research has been put into the study of recycling processes, techniques, and methods. However, in order to install and conduct these recycling operations, the companies or individuals conducting these operations rely on a constant inflow of recyclable materials from environment-conscious consumers.
Currently, in the United States, a great deal of money is spent in setting up programs and facilities which attempt to encourage consumers to recycle recyclable material. However, these programs and facilities utilize simple persuasive techniques in order to convince consumers to recycle; that is, the programs fail to provide consumers with incentive to properly recycle recyclable materials. As such, much recyclable material, some of which is difficult or impossible to regenerate, such as aluminum, glass, and polymeric material, is being dumped into landfills, costing taxpayer money and the opportunity cost of saving energy by recycling.
Therefore, there is a need for a system of implementing an incentive-based recycling system.
In one embodiment of the present invention, A method of implementing a system of incentive-based recycling comprises dispatching a vehicle on a route, lifting a pickup cart comprising a volume of collectable recyclable material and having a radio frequency identification (RFID) readable tag disposed thereon, weighing the collectable recyclable material on a weighing device, using a radio frequency identification reader to obtain a unique set of identification data from the pickup cart, removing the pickup cart from the weighing device, transporting a volume of collectable recyclable material to a drop-off facility, validating collected weight data and identification data, uploading the data to a central database, generating at least one report from the data uploaded to the central database, and allocating rewards to a customer corresponding to a unique set of identification data.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a system for providing an incentive-based recycling system comprises a mobile collection apparatus, a lifting device disposed on the mobile collection apparatus capable of lifting a pickup cart comprising a volume of collectable recyclable material and a radio frequency identification readable (RFID) tag, a weighing device disposed on the mobile collection apparatus, a radio frequency identification tag-reading device disposed on the mobile collection apparatus, and a storage receptacle for holding collectable recyclable material.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, A method of implementing a system of incentive-based recycling comprises dispatching a vehicle on a route, lifting with a lifting device a pickup cart comprising a volume of collectable recyclable material, a graspable bar, and an active radio frequency identification readable tag, placing the pickup cart containing a volume of collectable recyclable material on a scale, obtaining a gross weight for the pickup cart containing a volume of collectable recyclable material, transferring the collectable recyclable material into an on-board storage receptacle, obtaining a tare weight for the pickup cart, calculating a net weight of the collectable recyclable material, using a radio frequency identification reader to obtain a unique set of identification data, removing the pickup cart from the scale, transporting a volume of collectable recyclable material to a drop-off facility, validating collected weight data and identification data, uploading the data to a central database, generating at least one report from the data uploaded to the central database, and allocating financial rewards to a customer corresponding to a unique set of identification data.
FIG. 1 depicts a flowchart illustrating an exemplary method in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 2 depicts a portion of an incentive-based recycling system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
The headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to be used to limit the scope of the description or the claims. As used throughout this application, the word �may� is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to), rather than the mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must). Similarly, the words �include�, �including�, and �includes� mean including but not limited to. To facilitate understanding, like reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate like elements common to the drawings.
As used herein, the term �recyclable material� refers to any material which can be processed, treated, or otherwise altered in order to recover spent, used, or deteriorated material. �Recyclable material� may include, but is not limited to, metal, glass, plastics, polymers, paper, cardboard, batteries, oil, tires, textiles, timber, concrete, and any other recyclable material which is feasible in the context of the present invention.
As used herein, the term �record� and any derivative term thereof (i.e., �records,� �recording,� �recordable,� �recordation,� etc.) refers to any manner of logging data points. Recordation may be physical (e.g., written down using a writing implement in conjunction with paper), electronic (e.g., entering data into a database), or by any other method feasible in the context of the present invention.
As used herein, the term �database� may refer to any organized collection of data and/or any method of collecting such data. A database may take the form of a physical organization of data (e.g., a written document), an electronic organization of data (e.g., a computer database such as Microsoft Access), or any other organizational system feasible in the context of the present invention.
As used herein, the term �download� and any derivative term thereof (i.e., �downloads,� �downloading,� �downloadable,� etc.) refers to the act, or the product, of receiving a set of data from a database. Additionally, as used herein, the term �upload� and any derivative thereof (i.e., �uploads,� �uploading,� �uploadable,� etc.) refers to the act, or the product, of sending a set of data to a database.
FIG. 1 depicts a flowchart illustrating an exemplary method in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 depicts a portion of an incentive-based recycling system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. As discussed herein, reference may be made between both FIGS. 1 and 2, whereas the former represents exemplary method steps provided by novel embodiments of the present invention, and the latter depicts an exemplary system in which such novel embodiments are implemented.
The method 100 begins at step 101. In one embodiment, at step 102, a vehicle 202 adapted for collection of recyclable materials is dispatched on a predetermined, planned route. The vehicle 202 may be any vehicle suitable for embodiments of the present invention. In many embodiments, the vehicle has been adapted for collection, optionally featuring such components as a storage bin, compactor, fork, shovel, scoop, or any other component suitable for embodiments of the present invention or any combination thereof. One exemplary type of vehicle is a �garbage truck,� such as the type disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 4,242,311, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Along the route, the vehicle 202 stops at a series of collection points to collect recyclable material. The collection points may comprise residences, places of business, farms, or any other location feasible in the context of the present invention. At each collection point, the vehicle 202 collects a volume of recyclable material to be transported to a recycling facility, treatment plant, or other such processing facility.
In one embodiment, the vehicle 202 is equipped with a lifting device 204, such as an elevator, a lifting arm, or any other such means for lifting feasible in the context of the present invention. In one embodiment, the lifting device is a rotary actuator lifter. In one embodiment, a lifting device is commercially available from Cascade Engineering, Inc. of Grand Rapids, Mich. under the CTB designation. In another embodiment, a lifting device is commercially available from Barker Products of Greenville, S.C. under the BPH15 designation.
At step 104, the lifting device 204 lifts a pickup cart 206 containing a volume of collectable recyclable material. At step 106, the cart 206 is placed onto a weighing device 214. The weighing device 214 may be a scale, a balance, or any other weighing device feasible in the context of the present invention. The weighing device 214 may operate in a digital or analog manner. One exemplary weighing and lifting device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,894, issued Jun. 9, 1992 to Crawford et al., the entirety of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. At step 108, once the pickup cart 206 containing collectable recyclable material is placed on the weighing device, the gross weight�that is, the weight of the pickup cart 206 and the collectable recyclable material�is obtained and recorded.
The pickup cart 206 may comprise a storage bin, a trash can, a mobile garbage bin (such as those sold under the Dumpster� trademark), or any other waste receptacle feasible in the context of the present invention. In one embodiment of the present invention, the pickup cart 206 comprises a trash storage bin having a bar 216 disposed thereon, which the lifting device is able to grasp, thereby enabling the lifting device 204 to effectively maneuver the bin.
In many embodiments of the present invention, pickup carts 206 are equipped with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags 208. In such embodiments, pickup cart 206 comprises at least a RFID tag 208, each being programmed with a unique identification value. The RFID tag 208 may be passive, active, or semi-passive. In one embodiment of the present invention, the RFID tag 208 is active.
In step 110, after the gross weight of the pickup cart 206 and the collectable recyclable material is obtained and recorded, the recyclable material is transferred to a storage receptacle 212 for ease of transport. In one embodiment of the present invention, the storage receptacle 212 is located on-board the vehicle. In another embodiment of the present invention, the storage receptacle 212 is a generally stationary storage receptacle, such as a garbage bin. Optionally, the storage receptacle 212 serves as a temporary holding area for recyclable material collected during a route.
At step 112, once the recyclable material has been emptied into the storage receptacle 212, the lifting device 204 replaces the pickup cart 206, now empty of collectable recyclable material, onto the weighing device 214. At step 114, the weighing device 214 calculates the tare weight�that is, the weight of the pickup cart 206 which is free of collectable recyclable material�and records this value. At step 116, in one embodiment of the present invention, the tare weight can then be subtracted from the gross weight to determine the net weight of the collectable recyclable material obtained from each collection point.
At step 118, in one embodiment, a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag reader 210 reads a passive RFID tag 208 on the pickup cart 206 to obtain a unique identification value corresponding to a customer. In one embodiment, the unique identification value is a 16-digit numerical value. The unique identification value can then be recorded in a database. Other data may also be obtained from the collection point which is then associated with a unique identification value.
At step 120, the pickup cart 206 is then removed from the weighing device 214 and replaced to its original position. The collectable recyclable material may then be transported to a recycling facility or other processing or treatment facility feasible in the context of the present invention.
In many embodiments of the present invention, after the recyclable material is collected by the vehicle from a collection point, the vehicle 202 may continue to visit additional collection points along the route. Generally, once the material from the final collection point has been collected, or once the storage receptacle 212 becomes full of recyclable material, the vehicle 202 enters a drop-off facility, where it can unload the recyclable material for further processing, as shown at decision 121.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the measurements and other data points collected by the vehicle or data collection system are then validated, at step 124. In one embodiment of the present invention, if necessary, the validation process first converts the raw data collected along the route to a format which is readable by a central database system. Then, the validation process ensures that there are no duplicate points and no incomplete points (that is, points with data missing in required fields). If any duplicate or incomplete points exist, the validation process removes these points from the data series.
At step 126, after all of the data has been converted (if necessary) and validated, the data is uploaded to a central database. Measurements and data points may be analyzed and organized according to any number of analytical methods. The data may include the identification data obtained from each collection point, the amount of recyclable material collected at each collection point (reported as a weight, mass, volume, or any other quantitative, qualitative, or colligative property feasible in the context of the present invention), the amount of rewards to be allocated for each collection point, and any other measurement, data point, or calculation feasible in the context of the present invention.
At step 128, when the data has been uploaded to the central database, at least one report is generated from the uploaded data, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. The at least one report may present the data points and/or analysis of such points. The at least one report may include all or some of the data points and measurements uploaded to the central database.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the report or reports may include a plurality of measurements and data, such as RFID identification value, date of collection, time of collection, gross weight, tare weight, net weight, level indicator, contamination indicator, scale identification value, sequence identification value, and any other measurement or value feasible in the context of the present invention. Any of these values may be input manually or generated automatically by one or more data enterers.
At step 130, a set of rewards is allocated to a customer or client associated with a unique set of identification data collected from a collection point. The rewards may be financial in nature (e.g., monetary rewards) or any other type of rewards feasible in the context of the present invention. In an embodiment of the present invention, rewards may comprise cash. In another embodiment, the rewards may comprise a credit, such as a gift certificate. In another embodiment, the rewards may comprise points or tokens which are redeemable for financial rewards.
The rewards may be allocated electronically (e.g., a transaction between two bank accounts, an entry into an electronic database), physically (e.g., a check or money order, a certificate), or by any other type of method feasible in the context of the present invention.
In one embodiment of the present invention, rewards are allocated to a customer in an amount which is proportionate to the amount of recyclable material collected from a collection point associated with that customer. In such an embodiment, the amount of rewards allocated to any customer or client may be calculated or otherwise determined using an algorithm. The algorithm may take as input any of the measurements made or data points recorded before, during, or after collection of recyclable material from collection points. The output of the algorithm may be a specific currency amount, an amount of points or tokens, a credit amount, any other output feasible in the context of the present invention, or any combination thereof.
In another embodiment of the present invention, rewards are allocated to a customer in a fixed amount. In such an embodiment, the central database may be queried to determine if a vehicle collected recyclable material from a collection point corresponding to a customer. If so, the customer may be credited with a fixed amount of currency, points, tokens, or any other reward type feasible in the context of the present invention, hereinafter referred to as �units.� In another embodiment, a customer may be credited with a fixed amount of units regardless of the collection of recyclable material.
In another embodiment of the present invention, rewards are allocated to a customer in an amount based on the total amount of recyclable material collected from a series of collection points. In one embodiment, each of a series of customers, each corresponding to one or more collection points, may be allocated a fixed amount of units. In another embodiment, each of a series of customers, corresponding to one or more collection points, may be allocated an amount of units which is proportionate to the amount of recyclable material collected at the collection point or collection points which correspond to the customer. In another embodiment, each of a series of customers, corresponding to one or more collection points, may be allocated an amount of units based on an algorithmic calculation, as described above. The method 100 ends at step 132.
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