The present invention generally relates to a bagging carousel and, more particularly, to a bagging carousel that is suitable for use in a checkout system, such as a checkout system used at a retail store, such as a grocery store or the like.
The bagging carousel of the present invention provides a continuous feed or throughput of at least partially filled bags to a customer by providing a system that allows a checkout clerk to fill a bag and then transfer the filled bag to a customer and, optionally, fill another bag after the first bag is transferred to the customer. In addition, the bagging carousel provides either an additional work surface or a mount for a customer interface device.
In one form of the invention, a checkout system of the present invention includes a front checkout module and a bagging carousel, which is positioned adjacent the checkout module. The bagging carousel includes a base and a rotatable support surface, which is mounted to the base. Extending upwardly from the rotatable support surface is a plurality of bag supports, each of which is adapted for supporting at least one bag. The bag supports are rotatable with the rotatable support surface about the base between a filling position, where a checkout clerk may fill one or more bags supported by the bag supports, and an unloading position where the bag or bags may be unloaded from the carousel by, for example, the customer. In addition, the bagging carousel includes a user interface device to permit a user to view information and/or enter information relating to the transaction.
In one aspect, the user interface device comprises a display monitor, which displays information relating to the transaction. Alternately, the user interface device may comprise an input device, which allows a customer to input information relating to the transaction, for example payment information.
In a further aspect, the user interface device is adjustable. For example, the user input device may be mounted on an extendible support so that the user interface device may be raised or lowered with respect to the bag supports or may be tilted to adjust the angle of the user interface device for the convenience of the customer.
In a further aspect, the bagging carousel includes a hub, which may be either in the form of a wire frame, or a drum, with the bag supports extending from the hub. The bag supports are preferably disposed in a uniform, circumferentially spaced arrangement on the hub, and have arms that extend outward, in a direction away from the axis of rotation of the hub. Preferably, each bag support comprises two arms, both extending outward and in substantially parallel relationship to each other, and in substantially parallel relationship to an imaginary radius extending through the axis of rotation of the bag support and situated midway between the two arms.
In a preferred form, the bagging carousel includes a support surface supported on the hub to provide an additional support or work surface.
In other aspects, the bag supports comprise wire members, such as U-shaped wire members with a pair of projecting arms, which are particularly suitable for supporting plastic bags.
According to another form of the invention, a checkout system includes a front module and a bagging carousel. The bagging carousel includes a base and a rotatable support surface, which is supported on the base. A hub is mounted to the rotatable support surface, which includes a plurality of bag supports. The carousel further includes a support, which provides either a work surface or a mounting or support surface above the hub.
In one aspect, the support provides a work surface, for example, which is suitable for use as a check-writing surface. In another aspect, the support provides a mounting surface for mounting a user interface device to the support. For example, the user interface device may comprise a display monitor and/or a user input device to allow a customer to view and/or input information relating to the transaction.
In one aspect, the front module includes a conveyor for conveying items.
As will be appreciated from the foregoing, the present invention provides a bagging carousel that permits a checkout clerk to fill and then deliver a filled or partially filled bag to the customer and, further, provide a substantially continuous feed of filled or at least partially filled bags from a checkout clerk to a customer with minimal handling of the bags. Furthermore, the bagging carousel permits the customer to have access to an input and/or a viewing device, which allows the customer to input and/or view information relating to the transaction. These and other object, advantages, purposes, and features of the invention will become more apparent from the study of the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
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Front checkout module 12 includes a conveyor 16, a scanning assembly 18, and a cash register stand 20. Although illustrated as a module, any of these components,—the conveyor, scanning assembly, and register stand—may comprise separate units. Further, checkout module 12 may include or be grouped with other components. Bagging carousel 14 is positioned adjacent the scanning assembly so that, after an item is scanned by scanning assembly 18, a checkout clerk may place the scanned item in a bag supported by bagging carousel 14. In the illustrated embodiment, scanning assembly 18 includes a planar fixed scanner 18a positioned adjacent the end-of conveyor 16 and a hand-held scanning unit 18b, which is positioned adjacent the planar fixed scanner. However, it should be understood that bagging carousel 14 may be used with checkout modules with other configurations and components.
Positioned adjacent scanning assembly 18 is check-writing stand 22, which provides a work surface to a customer who is typically standing adjacent bagging carousel 14. Check-writing stand 22 includes a vertical support member 22a and a horizontal plate 22b. Horizontal plate 22b provides a work surface and optionally, includes an input device, such as a touch screen, a keypad or card reader, to allow the customer to enter payment for the transaction. Support 22a is mounted to and extends upwardly from carousel 14 adjacent scanning assembly 18. Furthermore, as will be more fully described below, bagging carousel 14 includes an extendable support 24, which allows another user interface device 26 (or a Work surface) to be provided on bagging carousel 14 for use by the customer.
User interface device 26 may comprise a display monitor, which displays information about the transaction, for example, including a list of items purchased and their respective purchase prices. Alternately, user interface device 26 may comprise a user input device, such as a touch screen, a keypad, or a card reader, to allow a purchaser to input information relating to the transaction, for example, payment information, including credit card information. Alternately, the user interface device may include both an input device and a display device so that the customer may view information about the transaction and, further, provide input to the transaction, such as payment.
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Mounted to plate 33 is a bag support assembly 40 that is formed from a plurality of wire members 42, which are arranged to form an annular frame 44 and a plurality of bag supports 43. Frame 44 includes a lower annular wire frame member 46 and an upper annular wire frame member 48 and a plurality of intermediate annular wire frame members 50,51, and 52, which interconnect vertical frame members 54 and 56 to thereby form annular frame 44. Mounted to frame 44 are a plurality of generally U-shaped wire members 58, which form bag supports 43 for bags, such as plastic bags. U-shaped wire members 58 are arranged in a radial pattern around frame 44 so that bag carousel 14 may support a plurality of bags. Frame 44 includes a plurality of mounting tabs 44a with mounting openings for receiving fasteners 44b that secure frame 44 to rotatable plate 33 so that frame 44 and bag supports rotate with rotatable plate 33. In this manner, a checkout clerk may fill one or more bags and, thereafter, reposition the bags by rotating rotatable plate 33 to move the filled bag or bags to a position where a customer may retrieve the bags and, for example, then place them in his or her shopping cart.
In addition, frame 44 preferably includes an upper plate member 60, which is mounted to upper annular wire frame member 48, to provide additional support surface, for example, for items that are not to be bagged, such as small loose items, such as packages of gum or cigarettes, or heavier items, such as bottles, including milk bottles. In the illustrated embodiment, upper annular wire member 48 of frame 44 includes a pair of transverse members 48a and 48b that include mounting tabs 49 for securing plate 60 to frame 44. However, it should be understood that upper annular wire member 48 may include inwardly projecting tabs for mounting plate 60 to frame 44.
As previously noted, carousel 14 includes a work surface, such as a check writing surface. In the illustrated embodiment, support 24 is mounted to base 30 and extends upwardly through plate 33 through a transverse opening 62 and, further, through frame 44 and upper plate 60 through transverse opening 64 to thereby support user interface device 26 or a work surface above support surface 60a of plate 60. Preferably, support 24 is anchored in base 30 and, therefore, does not rotate with rotatable plate 33 so that the work surface or input interface device is stationary and independent of the position the bag supports.
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In the illustrated embodiment, bagging carousel 14 includes six bag supports, with each bag support spaced substantially evenly around frame 44. It should be understood that the number of bag supports may be increased or decreased. Similarly, the number of vertical and annular wire frame members forming frame 44 may be increased or decreased as desired. In addition, in the illustrated embodiment, the length of arms 84 and 86 are generally sized such that their distal ends 84a and 86b extend to the perimeter 33a of plate 33. In this manner, when a bag is mounted between their respective arms 84 and 86 of bag supports 43, support plate 33 will provide a support surface for the bottom ends of the respective bags when the bags are filled with items.
As previously noted, module 14 preferably includes a support 24 for mounting user interface device 26 to module 14, or for providing an additional work surface, such as a check-writing surface. As best seen in
The vertical position of tubular member 96 is fixed in position with respect to tubular member 94 by a knob 108, which includes a handle portion 108a and a projecting pin 108b that extends through an opening 110 provided in tubular member 96 and, further, which threadingly engages a nut 112 mounted to tubular member 96 so that when handle 108a is rotated, pin 108b will be urged into frictional engagement with tubular member 94 to thereby fix the position of tubular member 96 with respect to tubular member 94. Furthermore, tubular member 94 may incorporate recesses into which pin 108b is extended to provide a detent mechanism to fix the position of tubular member 96 in one or more discrete positions along tubular member 94. Similarly, to release engagement so that tubular member 96 can be raised with respect to tubular member 94, handle 108 is simply rotated in the other direction. Alternately, where a detent mechanism is provided, pin 108b may be biased by a spring to engage a respective recess on tubular member 94, with pin 108 disengaged by simply pulling handle 108 outwardly against the biasing force of the spring. It should be understood that the support may incorporate a spring or a cylinder, such as an air cylinder, to assist or power the movement of outer tube 96.
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In the illustrated embodiment, bagging carousel 314 incorporates a check-writing surface, which is provided by a check-writing stand 322 that is mounted to base 330 of carousel 314 on an opposed side of base 330 than stand 22 in the previous embodiment. In this manner, a customer may have a better view of articles being placed in the bags and a checkout clerk will have more room to maneuver the articles being loaded in to the bags.
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Plates 436 are connected to the upper part of the drum by brackets 438 (see
While several forms of the invention have been shown and described, other forms will now be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, the support assembly may be made from components other than wire members, including plastic or wood members or a combination thereof. Therefore, it will be understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above are merely for illustrative purposes, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims which follow, as interpreted under the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
This application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), of provisional application 60/524,545, filed Nov. 24, 2003.
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60524545 | Nov 2003 | US |