The present invention relates to a counter-type merchandise registration apparatus for use in selling merchandise in, for example, shops.
In shops such as supermarkets, register counters are set near the entrance. At each register counter, a customer may put the basket containing the goods he or she has selected to buy, and waits until the cashier at the counters finishes registering the goods.
Until the cashier finishes registering the goods, the customer cannot help but keep waiting, just killing time. In view of this, a register counter has been developed, which has an advertisement panel. The panel displays information (images and characters) advertising various items of merchandise to the customer who is waiting at the register counter, thus achieving an advertisement effect. (See, for example, Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2005-95362.)
The contents of the advertisement that the above-described register counter can show are limited to information displayed on the advertisement panel. The advertisement panel may be replaced by another type. In this case, however, various types of panels must be provided for each register counter. Further, labor is required first to select one panel from the several provided, and then to replace the panel with the panel just selected. This labor is tough for the cashier or a maintenance staff member working for the shop.
The conventional register counter and the display provided on it are located between the cashier and the customer, possibly hindering the merchandise-cash exchange between the cashier and the customer.
This invention has been made in view of the foregoing. An object of one embodiment of this invention is to provide a counter-type merchandise registration apparatus that can achieve various advertisement effects without imposing a work load on the cashier or maintenance staff member, and can yet help to facilitate the merchandise-cash exchange between the cashier and the customer, thus increasing the transaction efficiency in the shop.
A counter-type merchandise registration apparatus according to an aspect of this invention comprises: a counter having an upper surface: an operator-use registration menu display unit of touch-panel type, provided flush with the upper surface of the counter; a first customer-use display unit provided flush with the upper surface of the counter and configured to display guidance information for customers and information about registering items of merchandise; a second customer-use display unit provided flush with the upper surface of the counter and configured to display sales-promotion information to customers; storage means storing a plurality of sales-promotion information items; and a control unit configured to select a sales-promotion information item from the storage means and to cause the second customer-use display unit to display the sales-promotion information item selected.
One embodiment of this invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The counter-type merchandise registration apparatus 1 (hereinafter called “counter”) has a housing that is a rectangular box. On the upper surface of the housing, an operator-use registration menu display unit 2, an operator-use packaging table 3, a first customer-use display unit 4, and a second customer-use display unit 5 are arranged in one plane. The operator-use registration menu display unit 2 is a touch panel display that displays a registration menu the operator may use to register items of merchandise sold. The operator-use packaging table 3 is a touch panel display, too, which displays a packaging menu the operator may use to package items of merchandise sold. The first customer-use display unit 4 displays the data about the items of merchandise registered. The second customer-use display unit 5 displays advertisements helpful to the customer. The display units 2, 3, 4 and 5 keep displaying information as long as the counter 1 is operating. The upper surface displaying information when the power switch of the apparatus is turned off.
The upper surface of the counter 1 has one side 1a at which the operator may stand, and the other side 1b at which the customer stands. The operator-use registration menu display unit 2 and the operator-use packaging table 3 are arranged along the side 1a, adjacent to each other. The first customer-use display unit 4 and the second customer-use display unit 5 are arranged along the side 1b, adjacent to each other.
In particular, the first customer-use display unit 4 is located before the customer who stands, facing the operator who in turn stands at the operator-se registration menu display unit 2. The second customer-use display unit 5 is located in front of the customer who stands, facing the operator who in turn sands at the operator-use packaging table 3.
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The hard disk drive (HDD) 14 has a program area and a sales-promotion information storage area. The program area holds application programs, and the like. The sales-promotion information storage area holds a number of sales-promotion information items.
The key controller 15 acquires the input data that the operator input as he or she touches various key patterns displayed on the operator-use registration menu display unit 2. The input data acquired is supplied from the key controller 15 to the CPU 10. In accordance with commands coming from the CPU 10, the video controller 16 turns on or off the operator-use registration menu display unit 2 and first customer-use display unit 4 and controls the data items the display units 2 and 4 display when they are turned on.
The RFID reader 18 is provided inside in the operator-use packaging table 3. It communicates, by radio, with the IC tag attached to the item of merchandise placed on the operator-use packaging table 3, reading the merchandise data stored in the IC tag. The merchandise data, thus read, is supplied from the RFID reader 18 to the CPU 10.
The CPU 10 has, as main functions, the following two means (1) and (2):
(1) A control means that keeps the first customer-use display unit 4 on at all times, turns on the operator-use registration menu display unit 2 when the operator touches the operator-use registration menu display unit 2, and turns the same and the second customer-use display unit 5 off and on, respectively, when the operator performs a settlement process at the operator-use registration menu display unit 2.
(2) A control means that selects the sales-promotion information item related to the merchandise data read by the RFID reader 18, from many sales-promotion information items stored in the sales-promotion information storage area, when the second customer-use display unit 5 is turned on, reads the sales-promotion information item selected, and causes the second customer-use display unit 5 to display this sales-promotion information item.
How the counter 1 so configured as described above operates will be explained below, with reference to the flowchart of
During an idling period when no customers stand at the counter 1, the first customer-use display unit 4 keeps on, displaying information, as the thick lines and shading indicate in
When a customer holding items of merchandise A and B comes, standing in front of the first customer-use display unit 4 as shown in
As the arrow indicates in
When the operator Y touches the totalization key displayed on the operator-use registration menu display unit 2 (YES in Step 107), the RFID reader 18 upper surfaces operating (Step S108). The total amount is calculated (Step 109). At this point, the first customer-use display unit 4 displays the total amount for items of merchandise A and B purchased, for example “30,000 yen” (Step 110).
The customer X gives cash to the operator Y. The operator Y first inputs the amount received at the operator-use registration menu display unit 2 and then touches the cash key displayed on the operator-use registration menu display unit 2. (YES in Step 111). The change is calculated (Step 112). The change calculated is displayed on the first customer-use display unit 4 (Step 113).
When the operator Y touches the cash key, the settlement process is performed. At this point, the first customer-use display unit 4 displays a second guidance message “Please wait on the right side” as indicted in
When the settlement process is thus performed, the operator-use registration menu display unit 2 is turned off, no longer displaying data as indicated by broken lines in
When the settlement process is performed, too, the second customer-use display unit 5 is turned on, displaying the sales-promotion information read from the hard disk drive 14, as indicated in
On finishing the settle process, the operator Y moves, standing at the operator-use packaging table 3 on which items of merchandise A and B are placed. The customer X also moves, also standing at the operator-use packaging table 3. This state is illustrated in
Now standing at the operator-use packaging table 3, the operator X takes items of merchandise A and B into a package, such as a bag P, and then hands the package to the customer Y. Thus, the items of merchandise are registered and sold.
If the card-settlement has been completed (if YES in Step 18), the process goes to Step 114, skipping step 112 of calculating the change and step 113 of displaying the change calculated. In Step 114, first customer-use display unit 4 displays the second guidance message.
As described above, one of the sales-promotion information items stored in the sales-promotion information storage area of the hard disk drive 14 is selected and displayed on the second customer-use display unit 5. Thus, various advertisement data can be displayed to the customers, without imposing so large a work load on the cashier or maintenance staff member as with the conventional, printer-type counter that has an advertisement panel.
In addition, anything solid (e.g., register or display) are not arranged on the upper surface of the counter 1, because the operator-use registration menu display unit 2, first customer-use display unit 4 and second customer-use display unit 5 are arranged flush on the upper surface of the counter 1. Therefore, nothing exists between the operator X and the customer Y. The operator X can therefore easily hand items of merchandise to the customer Y and receive cash from the customer Y. This can increase the efficiency of transaction, ultimately achieving better service to the customer. Further, this may help to increase the sales in the shop, in cooperation with the display of sales-promotion information.
In the embodiment described above, the RFID reader 18 is used as means for reading merchandise data. Nonetheless, a hand-held barcode reader may be used instead in the same way.
A sales-promotion information item is selected from those registered about various items of merchandise and is displayed in the embodiment. Nevertheless, the counter 1 may, of course, display various types of sales-promotion information, such as information items associated with the popularity ranks based on customer card numbers, information items dedicated to customers who buy much at a time, information items associated with the categories (i.e., type or classification) of items of merchandise, and information items dedicated to good customers who habitually buy non-discount merchandise.
The above description is based on the assumption that the operator-use packaging table 3 is provided on the upper surface of the counter 1. Instead, the operator-use packaging table 3 may be provided on anything other than the counter 1.
In the embodiment described above, the display units 2, 3, 4 and 5 are liquid crystal displays. Nonetheless, at leas one of the display units 2, 3, 4 and 5 may be rear-projection type display.
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The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Various changes and modifications can be made, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
The present invention can be applied to a process of registering items of merchandise at the register counters in supermarkets and the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-054791 | Mar 2007 | JP | national |
This is a Continuation Application of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2008/053984, filed Mar. 5, 2008, which was published under PCT Article 21 (2) in Japanese. This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-054791, filed Mar. 5, 2007, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2008/053984 | Mar 2008 | US |
Child | 12553203 | US |