TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a living information supply apparatus of a refrigerator,
and more particularly, to a living information supply apparatus of a refrigerator
which can supply living information relating to food taken out by a user to the user.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A conventional refrigerator includes a display unit for supplying information on
the refrigerator and controlling the refrigerator, such as an LCD panel. A user interface
is displayed through the display unit. The user interface displays a temperature inside
a refrigerating chamber, a temperature inside a freezing chamber and a service type
of a dispenser (water, flake ice, etc.) in the form of numbers, characters or icons.
The display unit includes an input unit (for example, buttons) for controlling the
temperature inside the refrigerator and the service of the dispenser.
[0003] Fig. 1 is a structure diagram illustrating the display unit of the conventional refrigerator.
Referring to Fig. 1, the display unit displays the service type of the dispenser (cubic
ice, water, flake ice), a set temperature of the freezing chamber and a set temperature
of the refrigerating chamber, and includes an input means at its lower portion.
[0004] The conventional refrigerator does not supply living information relating to foods
to the user.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention is achieved to solve the above problems. An object of the present
invention is to provide a living information supply apparatus of a refrigerator which
can supply living information corresponding to food to a user.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to provide a living information supply
apparatus of a refrigerator which checks food taken out by a user through RFID and
offers convenience to the user.
[0007] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a living information supply
apparatus of a refrigerator which can rapidly supply living information to a user
by performing data communication with an external server.
[0008] In order to achieve the above-described objects of the invention, there is provided
a living information supply apparatus of a refrigerator, including: a reading means
for reading food information from RFID on food stored in the refrigerator and/or a
packing sheet and/or a container; a storing means for storing various food information
and living information corresponding to the food information; a display means for
displaying living information; and a microcomputer for reading the living information
corresponding to the food information of the reading means from the storing means,
and displaying the living information on the display means.
[0009] Preferably, the reading means is installed in the refrigerator.
[0010] Preferably, the microcomputer receives the food information from the reading means,
and displays the living information on the display means after reception of the food
information.
[0011] Preferably, the reading means reads the RFID at predetermined intervals.
[0012] Preferably, the reading means is installed on the front surface of the refrigerator,
for reading the RFID taken out from the refrigerator.
[0013] Preferably, the living information supply apparatus of the refrigerator further includes
a communication means for performing data communication with an external information
server through an external network.
[0014] Preferably, the microcomputer transmits the food information to the external information
server through the communication means, receives living information corresponding
to the food information from the external information server, and displays the living
information on the display means.
[0015] Preferably, the living information includes information on the food itself and/or
information relating to other foods.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying
drawings which are given only by way of illustration and thus are not limitative of
the present invention, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a structure diagram illustrating a display unit of a conventional refrigerator;
Fig. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a living information supply apparatus of a
refrigerator in accordance with the present invention; and
Figs. 3 and 4 are structure diagrams illustrating installation examples of an RFID
reading means of Fig. 2.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0017] The present invention will now be described in detail on the basis of preferred embodiments
and accompanying drawings. However, it is recognized that the scope of the present
invention should not be limited to these embodiments and drawings but to the claims
as hereinafter recited.
[0018] Fig. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a living information supply apparatus of a
refrigerator in accordance with the present invention. As illustrated in Fig. 2, the
refrigerator 100 includes the living information supply apparatus comprised of a display
means 10 for displaying living information relating to food, an input means 20 for
receiving a command from a user, a communication means 30 for performing data communication
through an internet 200, a storing means 40 for storing food information and living
information corresponding to the food information, a reading means 50 for reading
the food information from external RFID, and a microcomputer 60 for reading the food
information, and searching and displaying the living information corresponding to
the food information by controlling the aforementioned elements. The refrigerator
100 can further include a main microcomputer (not shown) for performing freezing and
refrigerating control. The main microcomputer and the microcomputer 60 are connected
through a communication line for data communication. Otherwise, the refrigerator 100
performs freezing and refrigerating control by the microcomputer 60. In addition,
the refrigerator 100 includes a power supply means (not shown) for supplying power
to each element.
[0019] Preferably, the display means 10 is a color TFT LCD for displaying the user interface,
the food information and the living information corresponding to the food information.
The user interface can further display information on the state of the refrigerator
(refer to Fig. 3).
[0020] The input means 20 receives commands from the user (for example, reading of RFID,
selection of living information supply service, etc.). The input means 10 is related
to the user interface displayed on the display means 10, and formed in a button or
touch pad type.
[0021] The communication means 30 means a communication interface such as a wire/wireless
modem for performing data communication between the microcomputer 60 of the refrigerator
100 and the internet 200. The communication means 30 can be installed inside or outside
the refrigerator 100.
[0022] The storing means 40 stores the user interface displayed on the display means 10,
the food information, and the living information corresponding to the food information.
Here, the user interface includes at least frames for reading the RFID or selecting
the living information supply service. Also, the food information includes at least
a name (or kind) of food and can further include a production (or harvest) date, a
producer, an original place and a price. The living information includes information
on the food itself of the food information and/or information relating to other foods.
In the case that the food is grape, the information on the food itself includes nutrient
elements of the grape, a method for removing grape stains, an aromatherapy bathing
method using grape peels, etc., and the information relating to other foods includes
foods matching with the grape. For example, if pork matches with the grape, the information
relating to other foods can include a recommended dinner menu containing pork.
[0023] The reading means 50 reads the food information stored in the RFID on the food and/or
a packing sheet and/or a container. As identical to general reading of the RFID, the
reading means 50 always maintains a reading ready state according to the control command
from the microcomputer 60, reads the RFID at predetermined intervals, or receives
the control command (corresponding to the reading command from the input means 20)
from the microcomputer 60 and reads the RFID for a predetermined time. Supply of the
living information by the reading operation of the reading means 50 according to the
installation position thereof will later be explained in detail.
[0024] The microcomputer 60 displays the user interface through the display means 10, obtains
input for selection of the living information supply service from the input means
20, and supplies the living information. Accordingly, the reading means 50 reads the
food information stored in the RFID by the reading process, and transmits the food
information to the microcomputer 60. The microcomputer 60 searches the living information
corresponding to the food information from the storing means 40, and displays the
living information through the display means 10.
[0025] In case the microcomputer 60 fails to search the living information from the storing
means 40 or intends to update the previously-stored living information in the storing
means 40, the microcomputer 60 transmits the food information to an external information
server 300 through the internet 200. The microcomputer 60 receives the living information
or the updated living information from the external information server 300 through
the communication means 30, stores the living information in the storing means 40,
and displays the living information through the display means 10.
[0026] The internet 200 must be recognized as a collected conception including all constitutional
elements for broadband and/or local area network communication such as a network using
a TCP/IP protocol (for example, internet service provider servers, etc.).
[0027] The external information server 300 includes a database (not shown) for storing the
living information corresponding to the food information. The living information is
continuously updated by a manager. The external information server 300 receives the
food information through the internet 200, searches the living information corresponding
to the food information from the database, and transmits the searched living information
to the refrigerator 100 through the internet 200.
[0028] Figs. 3 and 4 are structure diagrams illustrating installation examples of the RFID
reading means of Fig. 2.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 3, the reading means 50 can be installed near the display means
10 (on the front surface of the refrigerator 100). When the user takes out the food
from the refrigerator 100, if the user positions the food and/or the packing sheet
and/or the container near the reading means 50, the reading means 50 reads the food
information from the RFID and transmits the food information to the microcomputer
60. As described above, the microcomputer 60 searches the living information corresponding
to the food information, and displays the living information on the display means
10.
[0030] Here, when the user inputs the reading command of the reading means 50 through the
input means 20, the microcomputer 60 can directly display the living information corresponding
to the food information read by the reading means 50. Without the input process, the
microcomputer 60 checks input/output of the food and decides the display time of the
living information. That is, the microcomputer 60 always sets the reading means 50
in the reading ready state. When the user puts the food into the refrigerator 100
or takes out the food from the refrigerator 100, the user makes the RFID read. In
the first input of the food, the reading number of the food information becomes '1',
and in the first output of the food, the reading number of the same food information
becomes '2'. Therefore, when the reading number of the food information is an even
number, the microcomputer 60 recognizes output of the food from inside of the refrigerator
100 and displays the living information on the display means 10.
[0031] As depicted in Fig. 4, the reading means 50 can be installed on one side surface
100a in the refrigerator 100. The microcomputer 60 controls the reading means 50 to
read the RFID put into the refrigerator 100 at predetermined intervals. The microcomputer
60 compares the food information read in the first reading with the food information
read in the second reading, decides output of the food having the non-read information
(the food whose food information has been read by the reading means 50 and received
by the microcomputer 60), searches the living information of the food corresponding
to the food information, and displays the living information on the display means
10.
[0032] Here, one or plural reading means 50 can be installed on the side surfaces and/or
the top surface and/or the bottom surface of the refrigerator 100.
[0033] As discussed earlier, in accordance with the present invention, the living information
supply apparatus of the refrigerator supplies the living information corresponding
to the food, so that the user can obtain the processing information of the food and
the information relating to other foods.
[0034] In addition, the living information supply apparatus of the refrigerator checks the
food taken out by the user through the RFID and supplies the living information to
the user.
[0035] Furthermore, the living information supply apparatus of the refrigerator rapidly
supplies new living information to the user by data communication with the external
server.
[0036] Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described,
it is understood that the present invention should not be limited to these preferred
embodiments but various changes and modifications can be made by one skilled in the
art within the spirit and scope of the present invention as hereinafter claimed.
1. A living information supply apparatus of a refrigerator, comprising:
a reading means for reading food information from RFID on food stored in the refrigerator
and/or a packing sheet and/or a container;
a storing means for storing various food information and living information corresponding
to the food information;
a display means for displaying a living information; and
a microcomputer for reading the living information corresponding to the food information
of the reading means from the storing means, and displaying the living information
on the display means.
2. The living information supply apparatus of claim 1, wherein the reading means is installed
in the refrigerator.
3. The living information supply apparatus of claim 2, wherein the microcomputer receives
the food information from the reading means, and displays the living information on
the display means after reception of the food information.
4. The living information supply apparatus of claim 3, wherein the reading means reads
the RFID at predetermined intervals.
5. The living information supply apparatus of claim 1, wherein the reading means is installed
on the front surface of the refrigerator, for reading the RFID taken out from the
refrigerator.
6. The living information supply apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a communication
means for performing data communication with an external information server through
an external network.
7. The living information supply apparatus of claim 6, wherein the microcomputer transmits
the food information to the external information server through the communication
means, receives living information corresponding to the food information from the
external information server, and displays the living information on the display means.
8. The living information supply apparatus of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the living
information comprises information on the food itself and/or information relating to
other foods.