Apparatus and method for producing electronic messages in a vending terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6466830
  • Patent Number
    6,466,830
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An interactive internet photo terminal for composing an electronic self-image photo message utilizing a “live” image background of the terminal's location. The photo terminal includes a cash and credit receiving device, video camera and message composition input control monitor interconnected to a CPU and telecommunication connector capability.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




This invention relates to electronic photo imaging and transmission devices that electronically capture and convert live images for processing and transmitting over telecommunication conduits.




2. Description of Prior Art




Prior art devices of this type are directed to photo booths and electronic imaging stations wherein an individual typically enters a small enclosure with a fixed instance photographic camera, takes and processes a number of still photos for a prescribed fee. Electronic “photo” booths or sticker stations use a video camera and printing device to capture the user's image on a tangible form with pre-selected fixed or electronic backgrounds, see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,864,708, 5,426,594, 5,343,386, 5,513,116 and 5,623,581.




In U.S. Pat. No. 3,864,708 an automatic photographic apparatus is disclosed having a booth with a background scene that produces photo postcards of the individual.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,594 is directed to an electronic greeting card store and communication system where an electronic greeting card is composed by the user from a catalog of pre-determined images with custom texts and transmitted electronically by the sender to the intended receiver by telecommunication means.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,343,386 claims an apparatus for making an electronically produced postcards wherein a user generates a self-portrait in a pictorial background by use of a video camera and electronic processing equipment. The stored image is then printed out on a postcard format for immediate use.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,513,116 discloses a vending machine for personal and customized products including greeting cards and the like.




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,623,581 a direct view interactive photo kiosk that composes live images and superimposes them on an electronic generated background is disclosed. A hard copy of the composed image is then printed out for the user.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides for a self-contained photographic apparatus for the composition of a custom electronic photo image of the user in a scenic background location where the invention is placed. The image of the user in the background is processed into an electronic message format and is transmitted via telecommunication equipment to multiple recipients at remote locations for a prescribed fee. Customized software allows for personalized text message input and controls payment options via consumer currency or debit venues. A number of pre-programmed electronic internet service providers and messages are available in one touch activated screen formats for customizing the electronic message.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a graphic illustrative view of the invention and its related interior components; and





FIG. 3

is a block flow diagram of the method steps of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings, an electronic message vending apparatus


10


of the invention can be seen having an enclosure


11


with a support base


12


with an access surface area


13


. The enclosure has a video monitor


14


and camera


15


interconnected to a central processing unit (CPU)


16


. The camera


15


is of a digital type for producing full color images. The camera


15


has a lens


15


A of the type having a focal length capable of capturing the user in a live background environment. A video touch screen input device


17


is incorporated with the video monitor


14


. The touch screen device


17


includes a glass overlay to measure the dampening effect of a user's finger on high frequency acoustical waves transmitted through the surface of the glass overlay defining a user input access portal at


18


as will be well understood by those skilled in the art. An internal keypad


19


allows service personnel input for maintenance and special input by the provider to the system.




A credit card reader and processor


20


and currency input device


21


provides for message vending apparatus


10


activation after initial customer contact input. Speakers


22


in the enclosure are interconnected to the CPU


16


for audio output of instructions and announcements to the user. A battery powered back-up device


23


is interconnected to the hereinbefore described components and a source of electrical power generally illustrated at


24


is illustrated.




The credit card reader and processor


20


has customized software to validate major credit and debit cards represented by expiration date. The currency input device


21


is capable of accepting currency and voucher inserted in any direction storing same and is connected to the central processing unit


16


by components well known to those skilled in the art and available commercially.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

of the drawings, a block flow diagram can be seen outlining user access and process steps taken in view thereof by the message vending apparatus


10


of the invention.




The initial pre-program mode is defined as “active or assist” at


25


. The user is invited at this initial step to use the message vending apparatus


10


by initially touching the touch activated monitor screen


17


as hereinbefore described. The user then has options for additional decision time at


26


and if chosen it then provides the user with additional preset time of 15 seconds in this example chosen for illustration. In the next step a multiple language selection screen


27


is displayed wherein the user can select from a list of languages by which the remaining instructions and choices will be displayed. After the language selection at


27


a first payment screen


28


is displayed asking if the user is prepaid. If the answer is affirmative, the user is then asked to enter a pre-payment ID at the prepay ID screen


29


. The user will be allowed three attempts to enter a valid pre-payment ID which will be validated at


30


before the sequence proceeds to and enter E-mail address screen at


31


.




If the answer is no to the pre-paid payment screen


28


then the user will be provided with a menetary input selection screen


32


which will also be displayed if the prepaid ID ending sequence is determined not valid at


30


.




The monitor input screen


32


will accept payments in the form of local currency via the currency input processor device


21


and by the credit card reader and processor


20


as illustrated in

FIG. 2

of the drawings. Payment vouchers having been issued exclusively for the message vending apparatus


10


of the invention can also be chosen for presentation at this screen.




After validation of payment input, the E-mail address input screen


31


appears for the user to enter up to five E-mail recipients. Quick keys


32


are displayed on the input screen


31


for the top ten E-mail ISP (internet service providers) to speed ease of E-mail address entry by the user. After completion of the “address” step the user is displayed a message enter screen


33


in which the user can enter up to 200 characters of a personalized message or use quick key message input representations at


34


displayed that will insert pre-programmed phrases such as “Wish you were here”, “Having a great time”, “See you soon” typical of electronic message phraseologies. After completion of the message input and any corrections the video camera


15


will be activated and displayed on a timed actuation composer screen


35


freezing the last frame after five seconds in this example. Alternate video frame time delay can be pre-programmed by video control capture software. This time delay will give the user time to frame him or herself in the live background to their satisfaction.




The last video frame will be displayed as notes with the completed message and inputted E-mail addresses on a display screen


36


. After final confirmation and acceptance of the displayed screen


36


, message contents is sent via a modem


38


as illustrated in

FIG. 2

of the drawings. Alternately, the message is sent by a land port


39


interconnected to a communications network, or by a wireless transmission indicated at


40


to the selected and displayed E-mail addresses chosen by the user as hereinbefore described.




Referring back to

FIG. 2

of the drawings, a pair of wheels


41


and handle


42


shown in broken lines will allow for mobile use of the message vending apparatus of the invention.




It will thus be seen that a new and novel message vending apparatus has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An electronic message vending and transmission device for creating personal electronic images in a scenic live background with messages comprises, an electronic graphics input portal for selective user input and display of composed image message, a computer connected to said input portal with custom programming software controlling a pre-determined set of operational instructions, a digital camera positioned to capture an user's image in the scenic live environment interconnected to said computer by electronic means, operational validation input means comprising, a credit debit card reader and currency deposit receiver and telecommunication means linking the computer to selected receivers via an internet highway to deliver composed electronic images in the form of integral screen displays.
  • 2. The electronic message vending and transmission device set forth in claim 1 wherein said electronic graphic input portal comprises a video monitor and a touch screen input insert device thereon.
  • 3. The electronic message vending and transmission device set forth in claim 1 wherein said operational validation input means further comprises, software means under control of said electronic graphic input portal to download selected portal input data and confirmation data from said credit debit card reader and currency deposit receiver.
  • 4. The electronic message vending and transmission device set forth in claim 1 wherein said telecommunication means may include one of the following group including modem, land portal and wireless transmission devices.
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