The present invention relates to a device and method for presentation of a restaurant bill to patrons. More specifically, the invention relates to specialty calculation device and such calculation device incorporated into novel guest check presenter. In one embodiment which is advantageous for presentation of a restaurant bill to patrons, the guest check presenter of the invention includes an integrated specialty calculation device, a back light, transparent magnifying bill sleeve, and card pocket. The present invention also incorporates a unique accompanying method of operation and presentation to be used in conjunction with each device. In a second embodiment advantageous for personal patron use, the case has a front and back side, with a computation device, a magnifier, and a light all being disposed on the case. By offering the user(s) only limited functions, the device is made more user-friendly and time-efficient. The invention aids the elderly and eyesight-impaired individuals. Together the unique devices and methods of operation benefit patrons and restaurant owners.
It is customary within the restaurant industry for a bill to be presented to patrons in the form of a booklet. The traditional guest check presenter may be opened and closed like a booklet and often contains sleeves or pockets on the inside walls to hold credit cards, dining bills, pens, and cash. While this traditional style is still commonly used, advancements in technology have brought some modifications to the traditional guest check presenter. These modifications aim to increase the satisfaction of the customer experience by reducing inconveniences such as inadequate bill visibility and the difficulties of computing mathematical equations during check presentation. By eliminating these inconveniences and difficulties, which cause the customer to feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, or bothered, the present invention enhances the customer experience. It also expedites the process and therefore benefits the restaurant by increasing the turnaround rate of tables.
In an effort to surmount the aforementioned issues, prior devices have been developed incorporating modern technologies such as back lights, magnifying planes, and calculators into guest check presenters. However, this prior art does not satisfy the demand for producing a product which incorporates the aforementioned features into a traditional guest check presenter, while maintaining a simplistic design that i) is cost efficient for the establishment; ii) employs an easily operable user interface; and iii) utilizes a unique method of operation that promotes expedited transactions while minimizing customer computation error. All of these impairments are resolved by the present invention.
By offering only limited easy to use functions, the device is made more user-friendly and time-efficient. This invention aids the elderly and eyesight-impaired individuals.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide guest check presenters with an incorporated specialty device offering the user specific and limited computing, to compute tip and split the bill among the party, and the invention provides specialty computation devices to perform the same. The specialty computation devices are uniquely designed to maximize the ease of gratuity calculations and divide the bill amongst multiple parties while diminishing the chance of customer computation error and minimizing customer data input.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an option for a light, or back light, and a magnifier. As a result of subdued lighting conditions, poor customer eyesight, or undersized fonts and bill prints, customers often have inadequate bill visibility. The present invention incorporates a back light and sleeve magnifier to address and remedy these issues and ultimately create a positive customer experience.
It is another object of the present invention to incorporate a payment card pocket for the placement and securing of the patron's payment credit card.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the guest check presenter with the aforementioned features incorporated in an economically efficient alternative compared to those currently available on the market. The present invention accomplishes this objective by eliminating superfluous construction materials and by employing a simplistic yet innovative design. The present invention does not incorporate materials unnecessary to the achievement of its purpose.
Unlike the prior art, the computation device of the first embodiment of the present invention is not a generic calculator, nor does it include buttons to perform arithmetic equations outside the scope of computing gratuity percentages and party divisions, thus avoiding user confusion and avoiding user technical difficulties. This conservative design enables a reduction in materials needed for the unit's construction, thus providing a more economically efficient product.
Furthermore, the check presenter of the embodiments of the present invention does not incorporate an additional element into its design by including a separate magnifying plane. In accordance with the first embodiment, the invention deducts an element from its construction by constructing the bill sleeve out of a transparent magnifying plastic. This further simplifies use, reduces user steps, and reduces costs.
Unlike the prior art, the computation device of the second embodiment of the invention has the ability to transition between different modes or states of operation so that the same number keys can be used to calculate the tip and the amount owed by each party splitting the bill. This conservative design enables a reduction in materials needed for the unit's construction, thus providing a more economically efficient product. Furthermore, the check presenter of the second embodiment of the present invention does not incorporate an additional element into its design by including a separate magnifying plane, but rather deducts an element from its construction by including a magnifier in a single plane along with the specialty computation device. This further simplifies use, reduces user steps, and reduces costs.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method of operation that would expedite gratuity and divided-party bill computations while also minimizing customer computation error. The method directs the server to enter the bill amount into the guest check presenter computation device before presenting it to the customer, although the customer could also enter the bill amount. This step decreases customer computation time, and increases both efficiency and accuracy, in that the user does not need to take the time to input the total bill amount and, thus, does not risk making a mistake in the amount during the input process. This especially aids elderly, eyesight-impaired, and mathematically challenged individuals. Also, in the first embodiment, by requiring the user to only glance at the total and press a simple percentage button to calculate the gratuity, this again especially aids elderly, eyesight-impaired, and mathematically challenged individuals.
The present invention has several advantages and important unique features that address the aforementioned industry needs. The present invention's innovative and conservative design makes it a more cost-efficient product than what is currently available. In one embodiment of the present invention user error is mitigated by incorporating a unique and novel computation device with buttons that are solely task-specific. All embodiments of the invention remove buttons for unnecessary arithmetic equations outside the scope of the unit's intended purpose, so that the unit is made more user-friendly and time efficient. Also, this invention significantly aids the elderly and eyesight-impaired individuals. This clientele generally does not use cell phone apps in restaurants. The party check-splitting feature also simplifies the process, reduces error, and improves the experience.
The present invention incorporates aspects and features of modern technological modifications, commonly found in traditional guest check presenters, in a novel and significant fashion. A guest check presenter according to the first embodiment is a small, flat booklet with a top and bottom cover, each including an inner face and connected together by a common binding that can be opened and closed. A guest check refers to a form used in a food service establishment to record customer orders and present it afterwards for payment. The present invention incorporates a novel and innovative arrangement of uniquely designed features into a traditional guest check presenter in order to enhance customer experience, facilitate expedited bill transactions, and satisfy current market demand for a cost-efficient, technologically-savvy guest check presenter that reduces customer error. The features may include: a transparent magnifying bill sleeve, a light, or back light, a specialty gratuity and split-bill-by-party computation device, and at least one credit card pocket.
The invention of the first embodiment enhances a customer guest check presentation experience in a multitude of ways. The first of these ways is to increase bill visibility. The invention has several features which may be included for the purpose of increased bill visibility. The first of these inventive features is a transparent magnifying bill sleeve. This feature is aimed to help customers with poor eyesight. The transparent bill sleeve is comprised of a transparent magnifying plastic bill sleeve that enlarges the appearance of the bill for the convenience of the customer. Rather than having to reach for their glasses, near-sighted customers can enjoy the convenience of a magnified, and thus more readable, bill.
The second of these inventive features is a light feature. Incorporated into the guest check presenter design is a light to illuminate the bill. The light can be located anywhere on the guest check presenter. The figures show an example where the light is a back light and located inside the guest check presenter. This feature is particularly helpful in venues with mood lighting, where subdued lighting makes it difficult to clearly identify the markings on the bill. The light can use any type of light source to illuminate the bill. In one embodiment of the invention, an LED is used as the back light. The light can have its own means for turning the light on or off, or this means can be shared with the calculating device to also turn it on or off. Non-limiting examples of such means include a light activated switch which is turned on when the guest check presenter is opened, an on/off button, or a sliding on/off switch. The calculating device on/off switch may also enable or disable lighting of all keys.
Another way the present invention enhances the customer experience is by minimizing customer computation error and simplifying gratuity and split-party calculations. Unique aspects of both the computation device and the device's method of operation are designed to accomplish this task. This is especially helpful for elderly customers who typically do not use cell phone apps. To minimize customer computation error, the invention employs a method in which the server enters the bill amount into the specialty computation device within the guest check presenter before presenting the guest check to the patron, consequently minimizing customer data input. In addition, the specialty computation device is designed in a manner to only perform task-specific calculations. These calculations are limited to gratuity computations and bill divisibility computations. To aid in the object of minimizing customer data input and therefore computation error, the only buttons incorporated into the unit's design are those which are task-specific, purposely restricting a user's ability to enter incorrect arithmetic calculations. The first embodiment of the specialty device comprises:
The present invention also employs a unique design specifically intended to create a cost-efficient product to meet market demand. Current guest check presenters on the market that employ similar features are not cost-efficient for restaurant owners. These products are expensive and consequently deter restaurants from providing customers with such a product. It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a design that changes this. The present invention accomplishes this by a careful and conservative selection of construction materials in accordance with an innovative design. This is accomplished by cutting out superfluous features. The specialty calculators do not include plus, minus, multiplication, or division buttons in their design. The present invention recognizes that these buttons would be unnecessary to the intended function of the device, and therefore the present invention is designed accordingly. Similarly, in the first embodiment, the magnifying plane on the unit is incorporated as the bill sleeve, rather than a standalone magnifying plane. These adaptations to the common design are important because they allow a decreased manufacturing cost, which will ultimately make the product more cost-efficient, enabling more restaurants to purchase a technologically advanced guest check presenter.
According to the first embodiment, the guest check presenter comprises:
Also according to the first embodiment, the guest check presenter may comprise:
A guest check presenter according to the second embodiment is a one-piece unit. It can be small enough to fit in a person's hand or pocket. This invention incorporates a novel and innovative arrangement of uniquely designed features into a guest check presenter in order to enhance customer experience, facilitate expedited bill transactions, and satisfy current market demand for a cost-efficient, technologically-savvy guest check presenter that reduces customer error. The features may include: a transparent magnifying section, a light, or back light, a specialty gratuity and split-bill-by-party computation device, and at least one holder or pocket for the bill and/or a credit card. This holder or pocket is not shown in the figures but can be located anywhere in or on the guest check presenter. The one-piece unit can have a slit in it forming a pocket for a bill and/or credit card. An outside pocket for a bill and/or credit card can be formed on the one-piece unit on either the front or the back thereof. A clip can be included to hold a bill and/or credit card to the guest check presenter. The design shown in
The guest check presenter according to the second embodiment is a one-piece unit may consist of a calculating device, a magnifier, an LED backlight, and a sliding on/off switch for the light. It may include a pocket-sized lighted magnifier, the calculating device functions, the transition stages, and displays of the various states.
This invention of the second embodiment enhances a customer guest check presentation experience in a multitude of ways. The first of these ways is to increase bill visibility. The invention has several features which may be included for the purpose of increased bill visibility. The first of these inventive features is a transparent magnifying bill section. This feature is aimed to help customers with poor eyesight. The transparent magnifying bill section enlarges the appearance of the bill for the convenience of the customer. Rather than having to reach for their glasses, near-sighted customers can enjoy the convenience of a magnified, and thus more readable, bill.
The second of these inventive features is a light feature. Incorporated into the guest check presenter design is a light to illuminate the bill. The light can be located anywhere on the guest check presenter. The figures show an example where the light is a back light and located on the back of the guest check presenter. This feature is particularly helpful in venues with mood lighting, where subdued lighting makes it difficult to clearly identify the markings on the bill. The light can use any type of light source to illuminate the bill. In one example of the invention, an LED is used as the light. The light can have its own means for turning the light on or off, or this means can be shared with the calculating device to also turn it on or off. Non-limiting examples of such means include a light activated switch which is turned on when the guest check presenter is opened, an on/off button, or a sliding on/off switch.
Another way the present invention enhances the customer experience is by minimizing customer computation error and simplifying gratuity and split-party calculations. Unique aspects of both the computation device and the device's method of operation are designed to accomplish this task. This is especially helpful for elderly customers who typically do not use cell phone apps. To minimize customer computation error, the invention employs a method in which the server enters the bill amount into the specialty computation device within the guest check presenter before presenting the guest check to the patron, consequently minimizing customer data input. Although, the customer could enter the bill amount instead.
In addition, the specialty computation device is designed in a manner to only perform task-specific calculations. These calculations are limited to gratuity computations and bill divisibility computations. To aid in the object of minimizing customer data input and therefore computation error, the only buttons incorporated into the unit's design are those which are task-specific, purposely restricting a user's ability to enter incorrect arithmetic calculations.
The second embodiment of the specialty device comprises:
The present invention also employs a unique design specifically intended to create a cost-efficient product to meet market demand. Current guest check presenters on the market that employ similar features are not cost-efficient for restaurant owners. These products are expensive and consequently deter restaurants from providing customers with such a product. It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a design that changes this. The present invention accomplishes this by a careful and conservative selection of construction materials in accordance with an innovative design. This is accomplished by cutting out superfluous features. The specialty calculator does not include plus, minus, multiplication, or division buttons in its design. The present invention recognizes that these buttons would be unnecessary to the intended function of the device, and therefore the present invention is designed accordingly. Similarly, the magnifying plane on the unit is incorporated directly in line with the specialty calculator, rather than a standalone magnifying plane. These adaptations to the common design are important because they allow a decreased manufacturing cost, which will ultimately make the product more cost-efficient, enabling more restaurants to purchase a technologically advanced guest check presenter.
According to the second embodiment, the guest check presenter comprises:
Continued Summary: A guest check presenter comprising a credit card pocket, a computation device designed to output gratuity percentages and split the bill total among multi-person parties; the computation device having a real or virtual keypad, a transparent magnifying bill sleeve, and a back light.
A method for presenting and processing a restaurant bill utilizing the guest check presenter comprising the following steps:
The computation device can have a 15%, an 18%, and a 20%. Real or virtual gratuity key, and the method further comprises a step of a patron pressing the 15%, 18%, or 20%. gratuity key to select a percentage amount of gratuity on the computation device.
The computation device can have a real or virtual up arrow key and a real or virtual down arrow key, the method further comprises a step of a patron pressing the up arrow key and/or the down arrow key to select the number of persons to split the bill, and the computation device outputting the amount owed by each person.
The method can further comprising a step of the patron turning on the light to enhance the readability of the check.
The computing device can be comprised of:
The computing device may include that the two or more real or virtual tip % keys include three tip % keys, and one of the keys displays the tip percentage amount 15%, another one of the keys displays the tip percentage amount 18%, and the remaining key displays the tip percentage amount 20%.
The method of using the computing device may comprise:
The guest check presenter may comprise:
The guest check presenter may further comprising at least one of the following: a holder for holding the check and/or a credit card being disposed on the case, an on-off switch for the light, and/or an on-off switch for the computation device.
A method of using the guest check presenter may comprise of the following steps:
The method of using the guest check presenter may further comprising placing the check and/or a credit card in the holder.
The computation device may be disposed on the front side of the case; the magnifier is disposed within the case such that when it is viewed from the front of the case, an item facing the back side of the case is magnified; and the light is disposed on the back of the case.
The computation device may comprise:
The method of using the guest check presenter may comprise:
The method may include wherein one of the two or more device state displays is a bill entry state display, and the method further comprises the lighting up of the bill entry state display after pressing the clear button.
The method may include wherein one of the two or more device state displays is a Tip % state display, and the method further comprises lighting up of the Tip % state display after inputting the amount of the check into the computation device and pressing the enter button.
The method may include wherein a percentage amount of gratuity is input and one of the two or more device state displays is a Split# state display, further comprising lighting up of the Split# state display after inputting the percentage amount of gratuity into the computation device and pressing the enter button.
The method may include wherein a number of people is input and one of the two or more device state displays is a Tip % state display, further comprising lighting up of the Tip % state display after inputting the number of people into the computation device and pressing the enter button. The method may include wherein one of the two or more device state displays is a Tip % state display, and another of the two or more device state displays is a Split# state display, further comprising lighting up the Tip % state display or the Split# state display, and pressing the enter button to alternatively light up the Tip % state display or the Split# state display, and wherein inputting a percentage amount of gratuity in the computation device occurs when the Tip % state display is lit, and selecting the number of people occurs when the Split# state display is lit. The method may include wherein one of the two or more device state displays is a Tip % state display, and another of the two or more device state displays is a Split# state display, further comprising pressing and holding the clear button for a predetermined amount of time to set the two or more device state displays to zero.
The guest check presenter may comprise:
The method for presenting and processing a bill utilizing the guest check presenter may comprise one or more of the following steps:
An integrated example of the novel guest check presenter 1 and its components are illustrated in
Another embodiment of the calculation device is shown in
The calculation device 110 in
The power off state shown in
During the Tip % entry state shown in
During the Split# state shown in
During operation, pressing the Enter key 119 successively alternates between Tip % 145 and Split#143 states to allow the user to modify entries. The Clear key 117 resets the entry for a selected state to the default screens shown in
Also, holding down the Clear key 117 for a prescribed period of time resets all displays to the default screens shown in
The calculating device can have active states for example: Bill Entry, Tip % Entry, and Split# Entry. The transition from one state to another is triggered by pressing the Clear (C) or Enter key. An exemplary state transition diagram is shown in
The second embodiment of the guest check presenter of the invention is shown in
The calculating device 205 on/off switch 207 can be independent of an LED backlight on/off switch and can be turned on or turned off independently from the LED backlight switch. An alternate method of turning on or turning off the calculating device can be to hold down the “Enter” key for a predetermined time, e.g., 2, 3 or more seconds, a period of time is an amount of time longer than it takes to accidentally hit the Enter key. The calculating device on/off switch may also enable or disable lighting of all keys.
While the instant invention has been shown and described in accordance with preferred and practical embodiments thereof, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the true scope of the invention should not be limited since other modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a study of the drawings, claims, descriptions, explanations, and specifications herein.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C 119 (e) of any U.S. provisional application(s) listed below: Application No. 61/668,089, having a filing date of Jul. 5, 2012; andApplication No. 61/749,938, having a filing date of Jan. 8, 2013.
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