This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-220539, filed Sep. 25, 2009; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments described herein relate generally to an article sales data processing apparatus which scans code symbols by using a code scanner and carries out various kinds of processing for article sales based on the scanned code symbols.
A point of sales (POS) terminal is an example of an article sales data processing apparatus. A store such as a supermarket introduces a POS terminal as a settlement terminal. As the POS terminal is introduced, an article code is allocated to each article that is sold in the store. An article code is symbolized in the form of a code symbol such as barcode and then attached to an article. When a salesclerk uses a code scanner to optically scan a code symbol attached to an article, the article code of the article is inputted to the POS terminal.
When the article codes of all the articles that one customer intends to purchase are inputted to the POS terminal, the salesclerk operates the POS terminal and carries out checkout with this customer. However, even though the salesclerk carries out the checkout, if the customer takes long to pay the price of the articles, the checkout is suspended then.
Conventionally, an electronic cash register having a function of temporarily suspending an operation for the first customer is known. This electronic cash register can scan the barcode on an article that the subsequent customer intends to purchase while the operation for the first customer is suspended.
On the electronic cash register, a display screen of a display device is vertically or horizontally divided into equal parts. The electronic cash register displays information of the articles to be purchased including the articles codes inputted by using the code scanner, for each of the first customer and the subsequent customer.
In general, according to one embodiment, an article sales data processing apparatus includes an input unit, a search unit, a storage unit, and a display unit. The input unit inputs an article code. The search unit searches a data file storing article information including an article name and a unit price corresponding to an article code of each article, and acquires article information corresponding to the article code inputted by the input unit. The storage unit stores a first transaction number indicating a first transaction and article information about the first transaction, a second transaction number indicating a second transaction after the first transaction and article information about the second transaction, and a third transaction number indicating a third transaction after the second transaction and article information about the third transaction. The display unit displays the transaction number of and a total amount for the first transaction, the transaction number of and a total amount for the second transaction, and the transaction number of and a total amount for the third transaction that are stored in the storage unit at the same time, in one display area.
Hereinafter, plural embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings. Each embodiment is an example of application to an article sales data processing apparatus 101 introduced in an checkout area of a supermarket. This apparatus 101 inputs article codes and carries out settlement while customers and articles brought by the customers are moved in one direction.
A first embodiment will be clarified with reference to
In the salesclerk space 102a, a checker 105a and a cashier 105b stand by. The checker 105a is in charge of scanning a code symbol 108 using an article code input device 111. The cashier 105b is in charge of settlement using a POS terminal 112.
In the customer space 102b, a customer passage 104 is prescribed along a lateral side of the counter 110. A customer 103 brings an article 106 which the customer intends to purchase and which is put in a shopping basket 107, to the checkout area. The customer 103 places the shopping basket 107 on the counter 110 and then moves the customer passage 104 in a direction from bottom right to top left in
The article sales data processing apparatus 101 includes the article code input device 111 as an input unit, and the POS terminal 112 as a settlement unit. The article code input device 111 is installed upright at a position that is substantially central in the direction of the longer side of the counter 110 and close to the customer space 102b on the top side of the counter 110. The POS terminal 112 is installed together with a drawer 127a, on a POS terminal installing table 113. The POS terminal installing table 113 is installed at a position that is downstream in the direction of the movement of the customer 103 moving along the customer passage 104 and near the counter 110 within the salesclerk space 102a. The POS terminal 112 is connected with the article code input device 111 by a connection cord 159 in such a manner that data can be communicated.
The article code input device 111 includes a code scanner 114 (see
The article code input device 111 further has a scan display 115, a scan touch panel 116, a keyboard 116a, a customer display 117, and a customer touch panel 118.
The scan display 115 is attached to the top end of the article code input device 111, with the display surface of the scan display 115 facing the direction of the salesclerk space 102a. The scan touch panel 116 is arranged by being superimposed on the display surface of the scan display 115. The keyboard 116a is attached to the right side of the display surface of the scan display 115. The customer display 117 is attached to the back side of the scan display 115, with the display surface of the customer display 117 facing the direction of the customer space 102b. The customer touch panel 118 is arranged by being superimposed on the display surface of the customer display 117.
The checker 105a stands at a position facing the article code input device 111, in the salesclerk space 102a. When the shopping basket 107 is placed on the counter 110, the checker 105a positions the shopping basket 107 to the right side of the article code input device 111, that is, upstream in the direction of the movement of the customer 103 moving along the customer passage 104. Subsequently, the checker 105a scans the code symbol 108 attached to the article 106 which the customer intends to purchase and is put in the shopping basket 107.
First, the checker 105a positions an empty shopping basket 109 to the left side of the article code input device 111 on the top side of the counter 110, that is, downstream in the direction of the movement of the customer 103 moving along the customer passage 104. Then, the checker 105a takes the article 106 from the shopping basket 107 and holds the code symbol attached to the article 106 over the scanning window 114a. The checker 105a then confirms that the code symbol is scanned by the code scanner 114, through a sound or display. After the code symbol is scanned by the code scanner 114, the checker 105a puts the article 106 in the shopping basket 109. The checker 105a repeats the above scan until there is no longer any article 106 in the shopping basket 107.
The cashier 105b stands at a position facing the POS terminal 112 in the salesclerk space 102a. The cashier 105b operates the POS terminal 112 to carry out settlement based on the article code inputted to the POS terminal 112 from the article code input device 111.
The POS terminal 112 has a housing 122 which has a receipt issue port 120 and a magnetic card reading groove 121 provided on the top side of the housing 122. The housing 122 has a keyboard 123 and a settlement display 124 mounted on the top side. The display 124, functioning as a display unit, has a touch panel 125. The touch panel 125 is arranged by being superimposed on the display surface of the display 124.
The POS terminal 112 has a receipt printer 126 (see
The POS terminal 112 is connected with an IC card reader-writer 128. The reader-writer 128 reads data from and writes data to an IC card by short-distance wireless communication. The IC card reader-writer 128 is attached near the downstream edge in the direction of the movement of the customer 103 moving along the customer passage 104, on the top side of the counter 110.
The microcomputer 150 controls the driving of the keyboard 123, the touch panel 125, the settlement display 124, the receipt printer 126, the magnetic card reader 127, the drawer 127a, a hard disk 154, an external device interface 155, and a LAN interface 156.
The hard disk 154 saves data files and a program PG1. The data files include an article data file F1, a sales data file F2, and a display data file F3. The program PG1 includes an operating system (OS), a driver program, and an application program.
The article data file F1 stores article information such as article names and article unit prices corresponding to article codes. The sales data file F2 stores sales information. The display data file F3 stores image data such as various icons to be displayed on the settlement display 124.
The external device interface 155 implements data communication between the POS terminal 112 and the article code input device 111 and data communication between the POS terminal 112 and the IC card reader-writer 128. The LAN interface 156 implements data communication between a store controller 158 connected via a local area network (LAN) 157 arranged in the store and the POS terminal 112.
The microcomputer 150 reads all or a part of the program PG1 into the RAM 153 when the POS terminal 112 is started. As the program PG1 is read, the microcomputer 150 executes the following processings 1 to 5 according to the description of the program PG1. An article data file F4 and a display data file F5 will be described later.
1. Settlement.
2. Processing to send the sales information stored in the sales data file F2 to the store controller 158.
3. Processing to store the article information and image data distributed from the store controller 158, in the article data file F1 or the display data file F3.
4. Processing to send the article information to the article code input device 111 and implement synchronization of the article data file F1 and the article data file F4 between the article code input device 111 and the POS terminal 112.
5. Processing to send the image data to the article code input device 111 and implement synchronization of the display data file F3 and the display data file F5 between the article code input device 111 and the POS terminal 112.
The article code input device 111 is equipped with a microcomputer 160 as an information processing unit. The microcomputer 160 controls the driving of the code scanner 114, the scan display 115, the scan touch panel 116, the keyboard 116a, the customer display 117, the customer touch panel 118, an external device interface 161, and a hard disk 162.
The hard disk 162 saves the article data file F4, the display data file F5, and a program PG2. The program PG2 includes an OS, a driver program, and an application program.
The microcomputer 160 reads the program PG2 when the article code input device 111 is started. As the program PG2 is read, the microcomputer 160 implements various kinds of processing including article code input according to the description of the program PG2.
When an article code is inputted from the code scanner 114 (YES in ACT 101), the microcomputer 160 executes search (ACT 102). That is, the microcomputer 160 searches the article data file F4 in order to acquire article information corresponding to the article code inputted from the code scanner 114. Here, the microcomputer 160 functions as a search unit.
When the article information is acquired by the search, the microcomputer 160 executes article information display (ACT 103). That is, the microcomputer 160 displays information of article name, unit price and the like included in the article information that is acquired this time, on the scan display 115 and the customer display 117.
When the article information is displayed by the article information display, the microcomputer 160 executes article information transmission (ACT 104). That is, the microcomputer 160 sends the article information that is acquired this time, to the POS terminal 112 via the external device interface 161.
When the article information is sent by the article information transmission, the microcomputer 160 determines whether there is a closing operation or not (ACT 105). When there is no closing operation (NO in ACT 105), the microcomputer 160 waits for an input of a new article code (ACT 106).
When a new article code is inputted (YES in ACT 106), the microcomputer 160 executes search in order to acquire article information corresponding to this article code (ACT 102).
Where there is a closing operation from the keyboard 116a (YES in ACT 105) before a new article code is inputted (NO in ACT 106), the microcomputer 160 executes transaction finalization (ACT 107). That is, the microcomputer 160 sends closing information to the POS terminal 112 via the external device interface 161 in order to finalize the article information sent to the POS terminal 112 as the article information about one transaction.
When the closing information is sent by the transaction finalization, a series of processes of the article code input end.
While executing the article code input, the microcomputer 160 causes the scan display 115 to display a registration screen.
The article information display section 201 displays the article name 205, the unit price 206 and the number of individual items 207 included in the article information acquired by the search (ACT 102 in
The article information display section 201 displays the total amount 208, the total number of items 209, and a request content icon 210. The total amount 208 and the total number of items 209 are calculated on the basis of the article information acquired after the input of the article code is started. The display contents of the total amount 208 and the total number of items 209 are updated in the timing of executing the article information display. The request content icon 210 will be described later.
The category button section 202, the article button section 203 and the search button section 204 display button images to assist the checker 105a in inputting the article code to the POS terminal 112 via the scan touch panel 116. The data of each button image is stored in the display data file F5.
The category button section 202 includes plural category buttons 202a to which the categories of articles sold in the supermarket are allocated. As the checker 105a touches one of the category buttons 202a, plural article buttons 203a indicating plural articles belonging to the category allocated to that category button 202a are deployed in the article button section 203.
In the example shown in
The deployment of the article buttons 203a in the article button section 203 is also implemented by a touch on a search button 204a included in the search button section 204. For example, when the search button 204a of “A” is touched, various article buttons 203a to input article codes of article names starting with “A” are deployed in the article button section 203.
As the checker 105a touches one of the article buttons 203a, the microcomputer 160 executes the search, the article information display, and the article information transmission, using the article code of the article allocated to that article button 203a. Therefore, the checker 105a can input the article code without using the code scanner 114.
While executing the article code input, the microcomputer 160 causes the customer display 117 to display a customer screen.
In the request button display section 211, button images are displayed including a small checkout bag request button 211a, a large checkout bag request button 211b, a paper bag request button 211c, a disposable chopsticks request button 211d, a credit card settlement declaration button 211e, and a point use declaration button 211f. The data of each button image is stored in the display data file F5.
The customer 103 confirming the customer screen can touch the buttons 211a to 211f in the request button display section 211. The time when the customer can touch the buttons 211a to 211f is not limited to when the checker 105a is carrying out the operation to scan the code symbol 108. Even after the checker 105a operates the closing key provided on the keyboard 106a, the customer can touch the buttons before the transaction with the next customer 103 is started.
The microcomputer 160 causes the scan display 115 to display the request content icon 210 corresponding to the touched buttons 211a to 211f. The microcomputer 160 also sends request information indicating that the buttons 211a to 211f are touched, to the POS terminal 112.
During the startup of the device, the microcomputer 150 of the POS terminal 112 waits for reception of information sent from the article code input device 111 according to the description of the program PG1. When article information (article name, unit price and the like) is received from the article code input device 111, the microcomputer 150 stores the received article information in the RAM 153.
When closing information is received from the article code input device 111, the microcomputer 150 finalizes the article information that is stored in the RAM 153 and is not finalized yet, as article information about one transaction. The microcomputer 150 holds the finalized article information about one transaction in the RAM 153 until settlement ends, which will be described later.
Even before the settlement ends with respect to the finalized article information about one transaction, when article information is received from the article code input device 111, the microcomputer 150 stores the received article information in the RAM 153. Meanwhile, when closing information is received from the article code input device 111, the microcomputer 150 finalizes the article information that is stored in the RAM 153 and is not finalized yet, as article information about one transaction.
Therefore, finalized article information about each transaction and article information that is not finalized yet as article information about one transaction are stored in the RAM 153. That is, in the RAM 153, first article information about the transaction that should be settled first (hereinafter referred to as the earliest transaction), second article information about the second transaction, and third article information about the third transaction are stored in predetermined areas, respectively. Here, the RAM 153 functions as a storage unit.
During the startup of the device, the microcomputer 150 executes the settlement according to the description of the program PG1. That is, the microcomputer 150 calculates the transaction amount that the customer should pay on the basis of the article information finalized as the earliest transaction, of the article information stored in the RAM 153. The microcomputer 150 then carries out settlement of the transaction amount.
For example, when deposit amount data is inputted from the keyboard 123 of the POS terminal 112, the microcomputer 150 carries out settlement by cash. When magnetic information on a credit card is read by the magnetic card reader 127, the microcomputer 150 carries out settlement by credit card. When an IC card storing electronic money information held by the customer 103 is held over the IC card reader-writer 128, the microcomputer 150 carries out settlement by electronic money.
After the settlement is completed, the microcomputer 150 stores various kinds of information including the transaction amount, the deposit amount, the amount of change, and the article information about this transaction in the sales data file F2. The microcomputer 150 also controls the driving of the receipt printer 126 and outputs the printed receipt from the receipt issue port 120.
In order to assist the cashier in the settlement, the microcomputer 150 causes the settlement display 124 to display a settlement screen while carrying out the settlement.
The microcomputer 150 defines a settlement area 302 and two settlement waiting areas 303 that are smaller than the settlement area 302 in advance in a display area 301 of the settlement display 124.
The settlement area 302 is provided on the left side within the display area 301. The settlement area 302 occupies half the width of the display area 301 or more, and has a height such that the top and bottom of the settlement area 302 are close to the top and bottom within the display area 301. The two settlement waiting areas 303 are vertically arrayed between the right end side of the display area 301 and the right end side of the settlement area 302.
The microcomputer 150 controls the settlement display 124 while carrying out the settlement. With this control, the settlement area 302 displays a settlement window 304 as a first area. The upper settlement waiting area 303 displays a next-customer window 305 as a second area. The lower settlement waiting area 303 displays a customer-after-next window 306 as a third area.
The area of the settlement window 304 occupies approximately three-fourths of the entire area of the settlement display 124. The next-customer window 305 and the customer-after-next window 306 occupy the remaining area, which is approximately one-fourth.
The settlement screen shown in
The transaction amount information 307 includes the transaction amount 308, the number of items sold 309, the deposit amount 310, and the amount of change 311. The transaction amount 308 is calculated by the microcomputer 150 on the basis of the unit price included in the article information about the earliest transaction, of the article information stored in the RAM 153. The microcomputer 150 displays the transaction amount 308 irrespective of whether the article information is finalized as the article information about the earliest transaction or not. When necessary, a proper amount of tax is added to or a discount amount is subtracted from the transaction amount 308.
The number of items sold 309 is calculated by the microcomputer 150 on the basis of the number of individual items included in the article information about the earliest transaction, of the article information stored in the RAM 153. The deposit amount 310 is inputted to the POS terminal 112 when the cashier 105b operates the POS terminal 112 after the article information about the earliest transaction is finalized.
The settlement screen shown in
The member card is provided with a magnetic tape on which a member code is stored. As the cashier 105b swipes the member card through the magnetic card reading groove 121, the member code is inputted to the POS terminal 112 via the magnetic card reader 127. The microcomputer 150 of the POS terminal 112 sends the inputted member code to the store controller 158 in order to acquire point information for the customer 103 stored in a point database within the store controller 158.
The amount of change 311 is the amount as a result of subtracting the transaction amount 308 from the deposit amount 310. As the cashier 105b presses a settlement key provided on the keyboard 123 in the state where the deposit amount 310 is inputted, the amount of change 311 is displayed. The pressing of the settlement key triggers the processing to store sales data in the sales data file F2, the processing to drive the receipt printer 126 and issue a receipt, and the processing to send an open signal to the drawer 127a. The microcomputer 150 executes all these processings.
A switch button 312 to switch to a registration detail screen is arranged at a top right part of the settlement window 304. The switch button 312 is grayed out before the article information about the earliest transaction is finalized. When the article information about the earliest transaction is finalized, the switch button 312 is highlighted (see screens 401 and 402 of
As the cashier 105b touches the switch button 312 while the switch button 312 is highlighted, the microcomputer 150 displays a screen showing the details of the article information about the earliest transaction, in the entire display area 301. The detail screen shows the article information including the article name and unit price stored in the RAM 153. Also, a return button is arranged in the detail screen. When the return button is touched, the microcomputer 150 returns the display content in the display area 301 to the state of
The next-customer window 305 and the customer-after-next window 306 correspond to transactions following the earliest transaction. More specifically, the next-customer window 305 corresponds to a transaction that is second in order, which is the second transaction. The customer-after-next window 306 corresponds to a transaction that is third in order, which is the third transaction.
At a top left part of the next-customer window 305, a second transaction number 305a of “2” is displayed which indicates that the information about the second transaction is displayed. At a top left of the customer-after-next window 306, a third transaction number 306a of “3” is displayed which indicates that the information about the third transaction is displayed.
The next-customer window 305 and the customer-after-next window 306 display the state of the corresponding transactions, respectively. The display of the state includes a first state indicating that the article information about one transaction is finalized and the customer is waiting for settlement, a second state where the checker 105a is now having the code symbol 108 read and inputting the article code and the article information is not finalized, and a third state where the input of the article code is not started.
At a top right part of the next-customer window 305, a switch button 315 to switch to a registration detail screen is arranged. As the cashier 105b touches the switch button 315, the microcomputer 150 displays a screen showing the details of the article information about the second transaction, in the entire display area 301.
The customer-after-next window 306 in the second state displays a message 316 indicating that the code symbol 108 is now being read with respect to the third transaction, for example, a message “Registration in progress”. The customer-after-next window 306 does not display any of the transaction amount 313, the number of items sold 314 and the registration detail screen switch button 315.
By the way, when the second or third transaction is in the third state where even the reading of the code symbol 108 is not carried out yet, the microcomputer 150 does not display the next-customer window 305 or the customer-after-next window 306. The microcomputer 150 draws the settlement waiting areas 303 in the same color as the background color (see screens 401, 402, 403 and 404 of
In
With the request icon 317, the settlement screen shown in
The settlement screen shown in
More specifically, when the microcomputer 150 determines that there is a drag operation on the touch panel 125, the microcomputer 150 detects the coordinates of the starting point of the drag operation and the coordinates of the ending point. The microcomputer 150 then determines whether or not the coordinates of the starting point and the coordinates of the ending point are included in two different areas of the settlement area 302 and the two settlement waiting areas 303. When these coordinates are included in two different areas, the microcomputer 150 switches the order of the transaction corresponding to the area including the coordinates of the starting point and the transaction corresponding to the area including the coordinates of the ending point, of the article information stored in the RAM 153, and re-stores the order. The microcomputer 150 updates the display contents on the settlement display 124.
The microcomputer 150 re-stores the article information about the earliest transaction of the article information stored in the RAM 153, as the article information about the second transaction. The microcomputer 150 also re-stores the article information about the second transaction as the article information about the earliest transaction. Moreover, the microcomputer 150 adjusts the display contents in the settlement window 304 and the next-customer window 305 displayed on the settlement display 124, on the basis of the contents re-stored in the RAM 153.
As a result, the settlement screen displays the contents of the earliest transaction and the contents of the second transaction that are switched, as shown in
First, the checker 105a stands in front of the article code input device 111 and scans the code symbol 108. Then, the transaction amount 308 and the number items sold 309 for articles on which the scanning of the code symbol 108 is finished are displayed in the settlement window 304 on the settlement display 124 (screen 401 of
When the scanning of the code symbols 108 of all the articles 106 put in the shopping basket 107 is finished, the checker 105a presses the closing key provided on the keyboard 116a. Thus, the article information about the earliest transaction is finalized and the switch button 312 is highlighted (screen 402 of
The cashier 105b stands in front of the POS terminal 112 and carries out the settlement with the customer 103, while the switch button 312 is highlighted. The cashier 105b receives cash and the member card from the customer 103 and inputs the information of the deposit amount 310 to the POS terminal 112. Then, the deposit amount 310 and the amount of change 311 are displayed on the settlement display 124 (screen 402 of
In this stage, the transactions following the earliest transaction are not started yet. Therefore, only a background color 319 is shown in the settlement waiting areas 303.
As the checker 105a starts scanning the code symbol 108 with respect to the customer 103 who carries out the second transaction before the settlement of the earliest transaction is completed, the next-customer window 305 is displayed in the upper settlement waiting area 303 (screen 403 of
In this state, the article information about the second transaction is not finalized yet. Therefore, the message 316 “registration in progress . . . ” is displayed in the next-customer window 305.
When the article information about the second transaction is finalized, the message 316 “registration in progress . . . ” disappears from the next-customer window 305. The transaction amount 313, the number of items sold 314, the switch button 315 and the request icon 318 are displayed in the next-customer window 305 (screen 404 of
Subsequently, as the checker 105a starts scanning the code symbol 108 with respect to the customer 103 who carries out the third transaction, the customer-after-next window 306 including the message 316 “registration in progress . . . ” is displayed in the lower settlement waiting area 303 (screen 405 of
Then, when the article information about the third transaction is finalized, the message 316 “registration in progress . . . ” disappears from the customer-after-next window 306. The transaction amount 313, the number of items sold 314, the switch button 315 and the request icon 318 are displayed in the customer-after-next window 306 (screen 406 of
In this manner, in the article sales data processing apparatus 101 according to this embodiment, the next-customer window 305 and the customer-after-next window 306 are displayed in the display area 301 on the settlement display 124. As the checker 105a carries out the scanning of the code symbols 108 one after another, the states of the transactions following the earliest transaction is displayed in the next-customer window 305 and the customer-after-next window 306. That is, which state each transaction is in, of the first state where the article information is finalized, the second state where the input of the article code is in progress and the article information is not finalized yet, and the third state where the input of the article code is not started, is displayed.
As the difference among the displays of the first state, the second state and the third state shown in the next-customer window 305 and the customer-after-next window 306, how each screen looks is largely different, as shown in
Moreover, in the article sales data processing apparatus 101 according to this embodiment, the transaction amount information 307 for the earliest transaction is largely displayed in the display area 301. On the contrary, the detailed information including article name and unit price is not displayed unless the switch button 312 is touched and designated. Therefore, there is no risk that the cashier 105b mistakes the transaction amount between the earliest transaction and the second and subsequent transactions.
In this manner, the article sales data processing apparatus 101 allows the cashier 105b and the checker 105a to concentrate on their respective works and can realize faster checkout. Thus, the state where the customer waits for payment of the price of articles can be solved.
Moreover, in the article sales data processing apparatus 101 according to this embodiment, when the article information about the second and subsequent transactions following the earliest transaction is finalized, the transaction amount 313 and the number of items sold 314 are displayed in the next-customer window 305 and the customer-after-next window 306. Therefore, the cashier 105b can estimate the contents of the second and subsequent transactions simply by viewing the settlement display 124 while the progress of the earliest transaction is delayed. Therefore, the cashier 105b can carry out the settlement more efficiently.
Furthermore, in the article sales data processing apparatus 101 according to this embodiment, the order of transactions can be switched by a drag on the settlement display 124. For example, when the progress of the settlement with respect to the first customer 103 is delayed, the settlement with respect to the second customer 103 can be carried out. Thus, checkout can be carried out more efficiently.
Next, a second embodiment will be described with reference to
The settlement area 302 displays an article information list 321 showing the details of the article information about the earliest transaction in the form of a table. The article information list 321 provides fields indicating “article name”, “unit price”, “quantity”, “discount”, “amount”, and “tax” in the direction of columns, and describes records indicating the article information about the earliest transaction in the direction of rows. When scroll buttons 322 displayed on the right end of the settlement area 302 are touched, the article information list 321 scrolls in the direction of rows. The settlement area 302 displays the transaction amount 308 and the number of items sold 309 below the article information list 321.
The number of settlement waiting people display area 320 displays the number of transactions in which settlement is waited for, except for the earliest transaction. Viewing the number displayed in number of settlement waiting people display area 320, the cashier 105b can grasp how many customers are waiting for the payment of the price of articles.
The settlement waiting areas 303 display the article code input status for each transaction including the earliest transaction, in the form of icons. The settlement waiting areas 303 are arrayed laterally and arranged at four positions. In order from the left, the settlement waiting areas 303 correspond to the earliest transaction, the second transaction, the third transaction, and the fourth transaction.
In each settlement waiting area 303, an illustration image 323 expressing the customer 103 and a graph 324 expressing the number of article items which the customer 103 intends to purchase are displayed. Moreover, the request icon 318 as in the first embodiment is displayed in each settlement waiting area 303 as well.
The illustration image 323 is displayed when the scanning of the code symbol 108 is started and the transaction is started. The graph 324 is a bar graph which increases in proportion to the number of items sold in each transaction. The graph 324 is formed as a result of showing, in the form of icons, the numbers of items sold 309 and 314 displayed in the settlement window 304 and the next-customer window 305 or the like in the first embodiment. These image data are stored in the display data file F3.
Also with the article sales data processing apparatus 101 according to this embodiment, the cashier 105b can confirm the input status of the article information about each transaction following the earliest transaction while carrying out settlement, viewing the transaction amount 308 for the earliest transaction which is largely displayed in the display area 301. Thus, the apparatus allows the cashier 105b and the checker 105a to concentrate on their respective works and can realize faster checkout. Consequently, the state where the customer waits for the payment of the price of articles can be solved.
Moreover, in the article sales data processing apparatus 101 according to this embodiment, the number of items sold 309 in each transaction is expressed as an icon and displayed as the graph 324 in the settlement waiting area corresponding to the transaction. Therefore, the cashier 105b can grasp, at a glance, the number of article items which the customer 103 waiting for settlement intends to purchase. Thus, checkout can be made more efficient.
Next, a third embodiment will be described with reference to
The tabs 501 and 502 display different illustrations 511 and 512 for the second transaction and the third transaction, respectively. The total amounts 521 and 522 for the transactions are displayed on the tabs. When the tab 501 or the tab 502 is touched, the microcomputer 150 switches the display contents so that the article information list showing the details of the second transaction or the third transaction is shown on substantially the entire screen.
The settlement window 304 has a tab 503 as well. The tab 503 displays an illustration 513 indicating the earliest transaction, and the transaction amount 523 and the number of items sold 524 in the earliest transaction.
The article sales data processing apparatus 101 is not limited to the description of the embodiments. For example, the contents displayed in the next-customer window 305 shown in
Moreover, the display of the transaction number 305a “2” indicating the second transaction shown in
As for the illustration image, though the illustration indicating a person is shown in
Although the example where different people operate the article code input device and the POS terminal is described, it is also possible that one person operates the article code input device and the POS terminal. Moreover, a POS terminal device with a handy scanner may be used instead of the article code input device.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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2009-220539 | Sep 2009 | JP | national |