A kind of intelligent bottle cap and bottle opening monitoring method
A bottle cap and intelligent technology, applied in the direction of bottle/container cap, capping, bottle filling, etc., can solve the problem of fake wine and other problems, achieve effective monitoring, convenient disassembly, and avoid reuse
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Embodiment 2
[0058] Different from Embodiment 1, the monitoring element 460 is set as a micro camera, and the upper part of the bottle body 110 is pasted with a second detection paper matched with the micro camera. It should be noted that when the bottle is opened, the micro camera scans and reads the second detection paper. Detect the information on the paper, and then detect the rotation of the bottle cap relative to the bottle body to determine the bottle opening operation. The second detection paper is provided with barcodes, QR codes and other information for identification; of course, the second detection paper can also Set color patterns with different light and dark, and identify the changes of the image through the image recognition count, and then identify the relative movement.
Embodiment 3
[0060] Different from Embodiment 1, the monitoring member 460 is set as a magnetic sensor, and the upper part of the bottle body 110 is pasted with a third detection paper matched with the magnetic sensor. It should be noted that the magnetic sensor detects the magnetic field change information on the detection paper, and then The rotation of the bottle cap relative to the bottle body is detected, and the bottle opening operation is determined; the third detection paper uses a method similar to a traditional magnetic card to print the magnetic field change information, or magnetizes the information through a magnetizing device. It should be understood that other embedded micro The device of magnets replaces the third detection paper.
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