The present application claims priority to, Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-006724, filed Jan. 19, 2021, the entire contents of which being incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a money handling method and a money handling system for moving money between a plurality of money handling apparatuses.
A plurality of money handling apparatuses are used in a store where transactions with customers are performed. Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2013-12056 discloses two types of money handling apparatuses, one is called a settlement apparatus while the other is called a cash recycling apparatus, for example. The settlement apparatus is used for settlement in which a customer pays money corresponding to item prices when a transaction for purchasing the items is made between the store and a customer. The cash recycling apparatus is used for managing cash in the store. A store clerk can collect money from the settlement apparatus and deposit the money into the cash recycling apparatus. The clerk can replenish the settlement apparatus with money dispensed from the cash recycling apparatus.
In the above conventional art, when the clerk collects money from a plurality of settlement apparatuses almost simultaneously and deposits the collected money into the cash recycling apparatus, a storage unit in the cash recycling apparatus may be filled with money before completing the depositing of the collected money. A shortage of money in the cash recycling apparatus may occur while the clerk dispenses money from the cash recycling apparatus to replenish the plurality of settlement apparatuses with the dispensed money. When a money handling apparatus becomes full or short of money while handling money, the money handling apparatus cannot continue the money handling. When the money handling apparatus stops handling of money during the work of moving money between the plurality of money handling apparatuses, it causes interruption of the work and requires additional work to restore the stopped apparatus.
The present disclosure is made in view of the conventional art having the above problem. The present disclosure addresses the problems, as discussed herein, with a money handling method and a money handling system capable of facilitating work of moving money between a plurality of money handling apparatuses.
A money handling method according to one aspect of the present disclosure is a method performed by an information processing apparatus in a money handling system including a plurality of money handling apparatuses and the information processing apparatus. The money handling method includes: determining a denomination and quantity of money to be moved between the plurality of money handling apparatuses; performing a simulation, based on the determined denomination and quantity of money, money handling processes to be performed for moving the money between the respective apparatuses; performing a determination, based on a result of the simulation, whether or not all the money can be moved between the respective apparatuses; and notifying a result of the determination. The objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this disclosure will be better understood by the following description and the accompanying drawings of the disclosure.
Hereinafter, a money handling method and a money handling system according to the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Although where and by whom the money handling method and the money handling system are used are not particularly limited, the present disclosure will be described for an example in which the method and the system are used in a store that sells items to customers. In the present embodiment, money may refer to banknote(s) and/or coin(s).
The management server 200 is communicably connected to each money handling apparatus 100 via a network 2. Each money handling apparatus 100 can perform a depositing process of receiving money from outside the apparatus and storing the received money inside the apparatus, and/or a dispensing process of discharging the money to outside the apparatus from inside the apparatus. The number of money handling apparatuses 100 included in the money handling system 1 is not particularly limited.
In the depositing process, the money handling apparatus 100 receives, through the inlet 10, money to be deposited in the apparatus. The money received in the inlet 10 is fed into the apparatus one by one and transported by the transport unit 30. When the money handling apparatus 100 includes the mounting unit 50, money to be deposited may be received from the cassette 60. In this case, money stored in the cassette 60 mounted to the mounting unit 50 is fed out into the apparatus one by one and transported by the transport unit 30. The money being transported by the transport unit 30 is recognized by the recognition unit 40 and stored in any of the storage units 70.
The recognition unit 40 can recognize the denomination and authenticity of money. The recognition unit 40 may further recognize the fitness of money. The control unit 110 can calculate the quantity and amount of money for each kind, the total quantity of money, and the total amount of money.
A store clerk can assign the kinds of money to be stored in the storage units 70. For example, when the clerk sets information on a kind of money to be stored in the respective storage units 70, the set information is stored in a memory 140 shown in
When the money handling apparatus 100 includes the collection unit 80, the collection unit 80 can be used for storing money that is not stored in the storage units 70. For example, money of a kind not assigned to any of the storage units 70 is stored in the collection unit 80. For another example, if there is a storage unit 70 that has become full of money, money that cannot be stored in the storage unit 70 is stored in the collection unit 80. When the money handling apparatus 100 does not include the collection unit 80, the money of the kind not assigned to any of the storage units 70 and the money that cannot be stored in the storage units 70 may be returned from the outlet 20.
In the dispensing process, the money handling apparatus 100 feeds out, from the storage units 70, money to be dispensed, and transports the money to the outlet 20. When the money handling apparatus 100 includes the mounting unit 50, money to be dispensed may be fed out from the storage unit 70 and transported to the cassette 60 mounted to the mounting unit 50. The money fed out from the storage unit 70 is transported by the transport unit 30 one by one. The money being transported by the transport unit 30 may be recognized by the recognition unit 40. When dispensing money by using the outlet 20, the money transported by the transport unit 30 is discharged to outside the apparatus from the outlet 20. When dispensing money by using the cassette 60, the money transported by the transport unit 30 is stored in the cassette 60.
In the collection process of collecting money from the money handling apparatus 100, the money handling apparatus 100 feeds out, from the storage units 70, money to be collected, and transports the money to the outlet 20. When the money handling apparatus 100 includes the mounting unit 50, money to be collected may be fed out from the storage unit 70 and transported to the cassette 60 mounted to the mounting unit 50. The money fed out from the storage unit 70 is transported by the transport unit 30 one by one. The money being transported by the transport unit 30 may be recognized by the recognition unit 40. When collecting money by using the outlet 20, the money transported by the transport unit 30 is discharged through the outlet 20. When collecting money by using the cassette 60, the money transported by the transport unit 30 is stored in the cassette 60.
In the replenishment process of replenishing the money handling apparatus 100 with money, the money handling apparatus 100 receives money for replenishment from the inlet 10. When the money handling apparatus 100 includes the mounting unit 50, money for replenishment may be received from the cassette 60 mounted to the mounting unit 50. When the inlet 10 is used for the replenishment process, money for replenishment received in the inlet 10 is fed out one by one into the apparatus, transported by the transport unit 30, recognized by the recognition unit 40, and stored in a storage unit 70 corresponding to the kind of the money, based on the recognition result. When the cassette 60 is used for the replenishment process, money for replenishment stored in the cassette 60 is fed out one by one into the apparatus, transported by the transport unit 30, recognized by the recognition unit 40, and stored in a storage unit 70 corresponding to the kind of the money, based on the recognition result.
When money is to be moved between a plurality of money handling apparatuses 100 in order to perform replenishment or collection of money, the clerk can operate the money handling apparatus 100, which is a source of the movement of money, to discharge the money through the outlet 20 thereof, and operate the money handling apparatus 100, which is a destination of the movement of the money, to store the money in the storage unit 20 through the inlet 10 thereof. When each money handling apparatus 100 includes the mounting unit 50, the clerk can use the cassette 60 for the movement of money. Specifically, the clerk stores the money to be moved, into the cassette 60 mounted to the money handling apparatus 100 that is the source of money. The clerk dismounts the cassette 60 from the source apparatus 100 The clerk carries the cassette 60 to the money handling apparatus 100 that is the destination of money stored in the cassette 60. The clerk mounts the cassette 60 to the mounting unit 50 of the destination apparatus 100, and stores the money from the cassette 60 into the storage unit 70 in the destination apparatus 100. In the following description, the money handling apparatus 100 as the source of money may be referred to as a first apparatus while the money handling apparatus 100 as the destination of money may be referred to as a second apparatus so as to distinguish them.
The operation unit 120 is used for inputting various kinds of information on money handling. The display unit 130 is used for displaying various kinds of information on money handling. The operation unit 120 and the display unit 130 may be disposed independently from the money handling apparatus 100. An external device communicably connected to the communication unit 150 of the money handling apparatus 100 may serve as the operation unit 120 and the display unit 130. The operation unit 120 and the display unit 130 may not necessarily be separately disposed, and may be integrated with each other as an operation/display unit.
The memory 140 is a nonvolatile memory device used for storing various kinds of information on money handling. The communication unit 150 is used for transmitting/receiving information to/from the external device. The control unit 110 can control the respective units 120 to 160 while using the information stored in the memory 140, based on information inputted to the operation unit 120 and/or information received by the communication unit 150. The control unit 110 can control these units to realize functions and operations of the money handling apparatus 100 described in the present embodiment. In an exemplary implementation, control unit 110 is encompassed by or may include processing circuitry which will be discussed later with respect to
The money handling system 1 may include different types of money handling apparatuses 100.
The money handling apparatus 100b shown in
Hereinafter, the money handling apparatus 100a installed in the front area of the store where settlement is performed is referred to as a front apparatus 100a while the money handling apparatus 100b installed in the back office of the store is referred to as a back apparatus 100b so as to distinguish them. When describing for both apparatuses 100a and 100b, these apparatuses may be referred to as money handling apparatuses 100. Although
As shown in
The operation unit 220 is used for inputting various kinds of information on money handling to be performed in the money handling apparatus 100. The display unit 230 is used for displaying various kinds of information on money handling to be performed in the money handling apparatus 100. An external device communicably connected to the communication unit 250 of the management server 200 may serve as the operation unit 220 and the display unit 230. The operation unit 220 and the display unit 230 may not necessarily be separately disposed, and may be integrated as an operation/display unit.
The memory 240 is a nonvolatile memory device for storing various kinds of information on the money handling. The communication unit 250 is used for transmitting/receiving information to/from the external device. The control unit 210 can control the respective units 220 to 250 while using the information stored in the memory 240, based on information inputted to the operation unit 220 and/or information received by the communication unit 250. The control unit 210 can control these units to realize the functions and operations of the management server 200 described in the present embodiment. In an exemplary implementation, control unit 210 is encompassed by or may include processing circuitry which will be discussed later with respect to
As shown in
The apparatus information 340 shown in
The “apparatus type” is information indicating whether each money handling apparatus 100 is a front apparatus 100a or a back apparatus 100b. The “group” is identification information indicating a group to which each money handling apparatus 100 belongs. The money handling system 1 can group a plurality of money handling apparatuses 100. When group identification information is registered in the column of “group” in the apparatus information 340, the management server 200 can identify a group to which each money handling apparatus 100 belongs. The “apparatus number” is identification information for distinguishing the respective money handling apparatuses 100 from each other. Even when there are a plurality of money handling apparatuses 100 of the same type, the management server 200 can distinguish the respective apparatuses 100 by using the apparatus numbers.
The “storage unit number” is identification information for distinguishing the cassette 60, the storage units 70, and the collection unit 80 included in one money handling apparatus 100. In the example shown in
The “full quantity” (maximum storage quantity) shown in
In the example shown in
Next, movement of money between a front apparatus 100a and a back apparatus 100b will be described. The clerk can start work of moving money by using any of: the operation unit 120 and the display unit 130 of the front apparatus 100a; the operation unit 120 and the display unit 130 of the back apparatus 100b; and the operation unit 220 and the display unit 230 of the management server 200. Hereinafter, the description will be continued with the clerk using the operation unit 220 and the display unit 230 of the management server 200.
Firstly, collection work in which money is collected from a front apparatus 100a (first apparatus) to a back apparatus 100b (second apparatus) will be described. In the collection work, money collected from the front apparatus 100a is deposited in the back apparatus 100b. When the clerk starts the collection work by performing a predetermined operation on the operation unit 220, information on the collection work is displayed on the display unit 230.
When the clerk operates the operation unit 220 and presses a button 401 in a frame 400 that is located in an upper portion of the screen and indicates information on the back apparatus 100b, a pull-down list appears on the screen. The pull-down list includes a list of the back apparatuses 100b registered in the apparatus information 340 shown in
After the back apparatus 100b is selected, in a frame 403 that is located on the left side of the screen and indicates information on front apparatuses 100a, identification information 404 of front apparatuses 100a that belong to the same group as the selected back apparatus 100b is displayed in a distinguishable manner from identification information 405 of the other front apparatuses 100a that do not belong to the same group. In the example shown in
In the frame 403, a button 406 for selecting a money collection method is displayed in association with the identification information 404 of each front apparatus 100a. When the clerk presses a button 406, a list of selectable money collection methods appears on the screen. The listed collection methods include: “full collection” for collecting all money from all the storage units 70 of the front apparatus 100a; and “residue collection” for leaving change fund to be left in each storage unit 70 while collecting money other than the change fund from each storage unit 70. The clerk can select a money collection method for each front apparatus 100a. Collection information 407 indicating a money collection method is displayed in association with the identification information 404 of each front apparatus 100a.
On the screen shown in
On the upper right side of the screen, a selection button 408 for selecting money to be collected is displayed. In the example shown in
In the state where all the front apparatuses 100a and the back apparatus 100b that belong to the same group are selected on the screen of the display unit 230, the clerk presses a calculation button 409 located on the lower left side of the screen. If there is only one back apparatus 100b in the store, the button 401 for selecting a back apparatus 100b is not displayed in the frame 400 in the upper portion of the screen. For example, if the apparatus information 340 includes only one group including one back apparatus 100b and a plurality of front apparatuses 100a, an initial screen showing a state where identification information 402 of this back apparatus 100b is displayed on the screen and all the front apparatuses 100a are selected. A similar initial screen is displayed also when the apparatus information 340 does not include the column of “group”. In these cases, the clerk presses the calculation button 409 after confirming the information on the initial screen.
When the calculation button 409 has been pressed, the management server 200 simulates movement of money between the front apparatuses 100a and the back apparatus 100b, based on the information on the front apparatuses 100a, the information on the back apparatus 100b, and the money collection method which are selected on the screen.
As for the front apparatus 100a for which the money collection method of “full collection” has been selected on the screen shown in
The options of the money collection method, which can be selected by the clerk, may include “designated collection” in which the clerk designates money to be collected. When “designated collection” is selected, another screen is displayed. On this screen, the clerk can manually designate the denominations and the quantity for each denomination of money to be collected from the front machine 100a. In this case, the management server 200 recognizes that the money designated by the clerk should be collected from the front apparatus 100a and deposited into the back apparatus 100b. The options of the money collection method may include one, two, or three (i.e., all) of “full collection”, “residue collection”, and “designated collection”.
For all the front apparatuses 100a selected on the screen shown in
The overflow information 410 indicates whether or not there is a storage unit 70 in which an overflow will occur in the back apparatus 100b, i.e., whether or not there is a storage unit 70 in which the quantity of money will exceed the full quantity, when the money is collected from the front apparatuses 100a to the back apparatus 100b. As shown in
The change fund information 411 indicates whether or not change funds, which will be required in the front apparatuses 100a for the next day's business, can be dispensed from the back apparatus 100b after money is collected from the front apparatuses 100a to the back apparatus 100b. As shown in
In the example shown in
The management server 200 determines whether or not the specified change funds can be dispensed from the back apparatus 100b after money is collected from all the front apparatuses 100a selected as shown in
In a frame 412 located on the lower right side of the screen shown in
A graph having a horizontal axis indicating denomination of money and a vertical axis indicating quantity of money is shown in the frame 412. In the example shown in
A bar graph 414 represented by solid lines indicates the quantities of money in the respective storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b after money to be collected from all the front apparatuses 100a selected on the screen shown in
A line graph 416 indicates the quantities of money corresponding to the change funds required for the next day's business. The management server 200 specifies the quantities of money required to be stored in the respective storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b, based on the money storage states, after money collection, of all the front machines 100a that belong to the same group as the back machine 100b, and on the change funds to be prepared in the respective front machines 100a before the next day's business hours. Then, the management server 200 represents the quantities of money required to be stored in the respective storage units 70 by using the line graph 416. That is, the line graph 416 represents the quantities of money required in the respective storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b such that all the change funds to be supplied to the front apparatuses 100a of the same group can be dispensed from the back apparatus 100b before the next day's business hours. Each area 415 represented by broken lines indicates a shortage quantity of money in a storage unit 70 of the back apparatus 100b with respect to the quantity of money, which corresponds to the change fund required to be stored therein, represented by the line graph 416.
The clerk can confirm the details of the quantity of money on the screen shown in
A warning icon 418 that notifies the clerk of a denomination for which a shortage of change fund will occur is displayed beneath the denomination on the horizontal axis of the graph. In the example shown in
When the clerk operates the operation unit 220 and presses a warning icon 418, guidance information for guiding work to be performed by the clerk is displayed. For example, when the clerk presses the warning icon 418 for 200-euro notes, guidance information indicating that the clerk needs to perform additional work of replenishing the back apparatus 100b with 200 200-euro notes after the money collection, is displayed as shown in
In the example shown in
As described above, the clerk can simulate movement of money by selecting a plurality of front apparatuses 100a (first apparatuses) to be sources of the money, a back apparatus 100b (second apparatus) to be a destination of the money, and a money collection method for each front apparatus 100a.
When money is to be collected from the front apparatuses 100a to the back apparatus 100b, the clerk can confirm the money storage state of the back apparatus 100b after the money collection, before starting the collection work. If an overflow will occur in a storage unit 70 of the back apparatus 100b during the collection work, the clerk can know it in advance. If a shortage of change fund for the next day's business will occur in the back apparatus 100b after the collection work, the clerk can also know it in advance.
If an overflow or a shortage of money will occur in the back apparatus 100b, guidance information indicating the content of additional work for dealing with this problem is displayed on the screen of the display unit 230. The guidance information allows the clerk to perform the addition work such as collecting money from the back apparatus 100b in advance to avoid occurrence of an overflow during the collection work, or replenishing the back apparatus 100b with money in advance to avoid a shortage of money during the replenishment work for the change funds. The clerk can confirm and deal with the problems, which will occur after moving money, before he/she actually moves money, thereby easily advancing the work of moving money.
If work that cannot be performed by only the clerk is included in the additional work that is guided to the clerk by the management server 200 through the guidance information, the management server 200 can perform a notification process on this additional work. For example, if the additional work can be performed by only a manager of the store, the management server 200 displays, on the display unit 230, information indicating that the clerk cannot perform the work alone, and information to ask the clerk whether or not he/she will make a notification to the manager. When the clerk performs, with the operation unit 220, an operation of selecting a notification to the manager, the management server 200 transmits, to a predetermined communication terminal used by the manager, information indicating that additional work to be performed by the manager will be required in association with the movement of money performed by the clerk. The manager can recognize that the additional work will be required and deal with the additional work, based on the information received in the communication terminal.
For example, when money is to be collected from a plurality of front apparatuses 100a to the back apparatus 100b, if the quantity of money to be collected exceeds the full quantity of money in a storage unit 70 of the back apparatus 100b, an overflow will occur in the back apparatus 100b. In this case, the management server 200 displays guidance information that proposes additional work of collecting money from the back apparatus 100b in advance. If the additional work of collecting money from the back apparatus 100b can be performed only by the manager, the clerk performs a predetermined operation on the operation unit 220, whereby the management server 200 performs a notification process to the communication terminal of the manager. Upon receiving the notification, the manager performs the additional work of collecting money from the back apparatus 100b, and thereafter, the clerk can perform the money collection work from the front apparatuses 100a to the back apparatus 100b.
The guidance information may not necessarily be displayed when the clerk operates the operation unit 220 and presses the warning icon. After the management server 200 has performed the simulation as described by referring to
If an overflow will occur in a storage unit 70 of the back apparatus 100b during the money collection work, the management server 200 may display information indicating this problem and guide the clerk to perform additional work of emptying the storage unit 70 before starting the collection work, as shown in
Likewise, in the case where the back apparatus 100b includes the collection unit 80, if overflow money, which cannot be stored in any storage unit 70, cannot also be stored in the collection unit 80 during the money collection work, the management server 200 may display information informing this problem, and guide the clerk to perform additional work of emptying the collection unit 80 before starting the collection work. Since the collection unit 80 is mountable/dismountable to/from the back apparatus 100b, the management server 200 may guide the clerk to perform additional work of preparing an empty collection unit 80 in advance so that the collection unit 80 full of money can be immediately replaced with the empty collection unit 80.
After the clerk recognizes that a problem such as an overflow of stored money or a shortage of change fund will occur when moving money, the clerk can perform a simulation again by changing the selection of the front apparatuses 100a and pressing the calculation button 409 on the screen shown in
The management server 200 may propose a money collection method. For example, if the combination of the front apparatuses 100a and the back apparatus 100b selected on the screen shown in
There is a case where occurrence of an overflow of money in the back apparatus 100b can be avoided by deselecting a part of the front apparatuses 100a that has been selected on the screen shown in
Next, replenishment work of replenishing front apparatuses 100a (second apparatuses) with money dispensed from a back apparatus 100b (first apparatus) will be described. In the replenishment work, the front apparatuses 100a are replenished with change funds dispensed from the back apparatus 100b. The management server 200 can perform a simulation, similar to that for the collection work, for the replenishment work in which change funds are dispensed from the back apparatus 100b and the front apparatuses 100a are replenished with these change funds. For example, when the clerk operates the operation unit 220 and selects front apparatuses 100a to be destinations of money and a back apparatus 100b to be a source the of money, the management server 200 performs a simulation and displays a simulation result on the display unit 230. The management server 200 performs the simulation by specifying the denominations and the quantity for each denomination of change funds to be supplied to the respective front apparatuses 100a, and the denominations and the quantity for each denomination of money currently stored in the back apparatus 100b of the same group as the front apparatus 100a, based on the apparatus information 340 shown in
If the simulation result indicates that a shortage of money will occur in the back apparatus 100b during the replenishment work, the management server 200 notifies the clerk of this problem and displays, on the display unit 230, guidance information indicating the content of additional work required for solving the shortage of money.
If only the manager is permitted to perform the additional work of replenishing the back apparatus 100b with money, the management server 200 can transmit a notification for asking the manager to perform the additional work, to the communication terminal of the manager, in response to an operation performed by the clerk, as in the case of the simulation for the collection work. The manager, having received the notification to the communication terminal, performs the additional work of replenishing the back apparatus 100b with money, and thereafter, the clerk can perform the money replenishment work from the back apparatus 100b to the front apparatuses 100a.
There is a case where a shortage of money in the back apparatus 100b can be avoided by deselecting a part of the front apparatuses 100a that has been selected on the screen in the same way as that shown in
Next, the flow of processes will be described.
The front apparatuses 100a and the back apparatus 100b may be determined based on an operation performed on the operation unit 220 by the clerk as described above, or may be determined by the management server 200. For example, the management server 200 may detect a front apparatus 100a in which the quantity of money stored in a storage unit 70 has reached the collection threshold based on the apparatus information 340 shown in
The management server 200 determines money to be collected from each front apparatus 100a (step S12). The money to be collected may be determined based on the operation performed on the operation unit 220 by the clerk as described above, or may be determined by the management server 200. For example, either “full collection” or “residue collection” may be set for each front apparatus 100a in advance, and the management server 200 may determine money to be collected, based on the setting.
The management server 200 specifies money stored in each of the storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b based on the apparatus information 340 shown in
When it is confirmed based on the simulation result that the collection work will not cause an overflow in any storage unit 70 of the back apparatus 100b (step S16; No), the management server 200 proceeds to next step S19. Meanwhile, when it is found that an overflow will occur in any of the storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b during the collection work (step S16; Yes), the management server 200 determines a countermeasure against the overflow (step S17). The management server 200 notifies the clerk of information on the overflow and the countermeasure (step S18). The notification process is performed as described in
After the management server 200 specified, based on the simulation result, the money storage state of the back apparatus 100b after the money collection, the management server 200 specifies change funds to be dispensed from the back apparatus 100b for the next day's business, based on the apparatus information 340 shown in
In the money handling system 1, when it is found that the overflow will occur in any of the storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b during the collection work, it can be set that the front apparatuses 100a does not dispense money to be collected therefrom until the predetermined operation is performed in the money handling system 1 by the clerk. For example, the management sever 200 controls the front apparatuses 100a so that the money to be collected is not dispensed therefrom until the clerk performs a predetermined operation indicating that the clerk confirmed the occurrence of the overflow and/or the clerk determined to make the front apparatuses 100a dispense the money to be collected even when the overflow occurs. In this case, after the management server 200 detects that the clerk has performed the predetermined operation, the management server 200 allows the front apparatuses 100a to dispense the money to be collected therefrom. For another example, the management sever 200 controls the front apparatuses 100a so that the money to be collected is not dispensed therefrom until the clerk performs the additional work proposed by the management server 200. In this case, after the management server 200 detects that the additional work has been performed and the money to be collected from all the front apparatuses 100a can be deposited in the back apparatus 100b, the management server 200 allows the front apparatuses 100a to dispense the money to be collected therefrom.
The front apparatuses 100a and the back apparatus 100b may be determined based on an operation performed on the operation unit 220 by the clerk as described above, or may be determined by the management server 200. For example, the management server 200 may detect a front apparatus 100a in which the quantity of money stored in any of the storage units 70 has reached the replenishment threshold, based on the apparatus information 340 shown in
The management server 200 determines money to be supplied to each front apparatus 100a (step S32). The money for replenishment may be determined based on an operation performed on the operation unit 220 by the clerk, or may be determined by the management server 200. For example, the management server 200 may determine the denominations and the quantity for each denomination of money for replenishment such that the quantity of money stored in each storage unit 70 of each front apparatus 100a matches the quantity of the change fund. That is, the money to be supplied to each front apparatus 100a may be determined based on information on the quantity of change in the apparatus information 340.
The management server 200 specifies money stored in each storage unit 70 of the back apparatus 100b, based on the apparatus information 340 shown in
When it is confirmed based on the simulation result that the replenishment work will not cause a shortage of money in any of the storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b (step S36; No), the management server 200 ends the process. Meanwhile, when it is found that a shortage of money will occur in any of the storage units 70 in the back apparatus 100b during the replenishment work (step S36; Yes), the management server 200 determines a countermeasure against the shortage of money (step S37). The management server 20 notifies the clerk of information on the shortage of money and the countermeasure (step S38). The notification process is performed as described in
In the money handling system 1, when it is found that the shortage of money will occur in any of the storage units 70 of the back apparatus 100b during the replenishment work, it can be set that the back apparatuses 100b does not dispense the money for replenishment until the predetermined operation is performed in the money handling system 1 by the clerk. For example, the management sever 200 controls the back apparatuses 100b so that the money for replenishment is not dispensed therefrom until the clerk performs a predetermine operation indicating that the clerk confirmed the occurrence of the shortage and/or the clerk determined to make the back apparatus 100b dispense the money for replenishment even when the shortage of money occurs. In this case, after the management server 200 detects that the clerk has performed the predetermined operation, the management server 200 allows the back apparatuses 100b to dispense the money for replenishment. For another example, the management sever 200 controls the back apparatuses 100b so that the money for replenishment is not dispensed therefrom until the clerk performs the additional work proposed by the management server 200. In this case, after the management server 200 detects that the additional work is performed and the money for replenishment can be dispensed for all the front apparatuses 100a from the back apparatus 100b, the management server 200 allows the back apparatuses 100a to dispense the money for replenishment.
In the present embodiment, the clerk performs an operation on the operation unit 220 of the management server 200, and the screens shown in
In one aspect, collection and replenishment of money are performed between the plurality of money handling apparatuses 100. However, in one aspect, only one of collection and replenishment may be performed between the plurality of money handling apparatuses 100. Not all the processes described above are necessarily performed in the money handling system 1, and only a part of the processes may be performed in the money handling system 1. For example, the management server 200 may manage only a part of the information shown in
In one aspect, the case of moving money between the front apparatuses 100a installed in the front area of the store and the back apparatus 100b installed in the back office of the store has been mainly described. However, movement of money is not limited to that performed between the front area and the back office. Money may be moved between one front apparatus 100a and a plurality of other front apparatuses 100a. For example, front apparatuses 100a may be selectable in the frame 400 of the screen shown in
Processing circuitry 700 is used to control any computer-based and cloud-based control processes, descriptions or blocks in flowcharts can be understood as representing modules, segments or portions of code which include one or more executable instructions for implementing specific logical functions or steps in the process, and alternate implementations are included within the scope of the exemplary embodiments of the present advancements in which functions can be executed out of order from that shown or discussed, including substantially concurrently or in reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved, as would be understood by those skilled in the art. The functionality of the elements disclosed herein may be implemented using circuitry or processing circuitry which may include general purpose processors, special purpose processors, integrated circuits, ASICs (“Application Specific Integrated Circuits”), conventional circuitry and/or combinations thereof which are configured or programmed to perform the disclosed functionality. Processors are processing circuitry or circuitry as they include transistors and other circuitry therein. The processor may be a programmed processor which executes a program stored in a memory. In the disclosure, the processing circuitry, units, or means are hardware that carry out or are programmed to perform the recited functionality. The hardware may be any hardware disclosed herein or otherwise known which is programmed or configured to carry out the recited functionality.
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Further, the claimed advancements may be provided as a utility application, background daemon, or component of an operating system, or combination thereof, executing in conjunction with CPU 701 and an operating system such as Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Solaris, LINUX, Apple MAC-OS, Apple iOS and other systems known to those skilled in the art.
The hardware elements in order to achieve the processing circuitry 700 may be realized by various circuitry elements. Further, each of the functions of the above described embodiments may be implemented by circuitry, which includes one or more processing circuits. A processing circuit includes a particularly programmed processor, for example, processor (CPU) 701, as shown in
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The processing circuitry 700 in
The processing circuitry 700 further includes a display controller 708, such as a graphics card or graphics adaptor for interfacing with display 709, such as a monitor. An I/O interface 712 interfaces with a keyboard and/or mouse 714 as well as a touch screen panel 716 on or separate from display 709. I/O interface 712 also connects to a variety of peripherals 718.
The storage controller 724 connects the storage medium disk 704 with communication bus 726, which may be an ISA, EISA, VESA, PCI, or similar, for interconnecting all of the components of the processing circuitry 700. A description of the general features and functionality of the display 709, keyboard and/or mouse 714, as well as the display controller 708, storage controller 724, network controller 706, and I/O interface 712 is omitted herein for brevity as these features are known.
The exemplary circuit elements described in the context of the present disclosure may be replaced with other elements and structured differently than the examples provided herein. Moreover, circuitry configured to perform features described herein may be implemented in multiple circuit units (e.g., chips), or the features may be combined in circuitry on a single chipset.
The functions and features described herein may also be executed by various distributed components of a system. For example, one or more processors may execute these system functions, wherein the processors are distributed across multiple components communicating in a network. The distributed components may include one or more client and server machines, which may share processing, in addition to various human interface and communication devices (e.g., display monitors, smart phones, tablets, personal digital assistants (PDAs)). The network may be a private network, such as a LAN or WAN, or may be a public network, such as the Internet. Input to the system may be received via direct user input and received remotely either in real-time or as a batch process. Additionally, some implementations may be performed on modules or hardware not identical to those described. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope that may be claimed.
A money handling method according to one aspect of the present disclosure is a method performed by an information processing apparatus in a money handling system including a plurality of money handling apparatuses and the information processing apparatus. The money handling method includes: determining a denomination and quantity of money to be moved between the plurality of money handling apparatuses; performing a simulation, based on the determined denomination and quantity of money, money handling processes to be performed for moving the money between the respective apparatuses; performing a determination, based on a result of the simulation, whether or not all the money can be moved between the respective apparatuses; and notifying a result of the determination.
In the above method, in the simulation, a first money handling process of collecting money from a first apparatus that is a source of the money, and a second money handling process of depositing the money collected from the first apparatus into a second apparatus that is a destination of the money, are simulated. In the determination, whether or not all the collected money can be deposited into the second apparatus is determined. The method may further include providing guidance for additional work for enabling depositing of all the collected money when a result of the determination indicates that not all the collected money can be deposited into the second apparatus.
In the above method, the additional work may be work of increasing the quantity of money that can be deposited into the second apparatus.
In the above method, the additional work may be work of excluding at least one of a plurality of first apparatuses from targets of collection work.
In the above method, in the simulation, a first money handling process of dispensing money from a first apparatus that is a source of money for replenishment, and a second money handling process of replenishing a second apparatus that is a destination of the money for replenishment with the money dispensed from the first apparatus, are simulated. In the determination, whether or not all the money for replenishment can be dispensed from the first apparatus is determined. The method may further include providing guidance for additional work for enabling dispensing of all the money for replenishment when a result of the determination indicates that not all the money for replenishment can be dispensed from the first apparatus.
In the above method, the additional work may be work of increasing the quantity of money that can be dispensed from the first apparatus.
In the above method, the additional work may be work of excluding at least one of a plurality of second apparatuses from targets of replenishment work.
In the above method, in a case where an approval of a manager is required for performing the additional work, the money handling method may further include a notifying a terminal device used by the manager that the additional work is required.
A money handling system according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: a plurality of money handling apparatuses each configured to execute a money handling process; and an information processing apparatus configured to determine a denomination and quantity of money to be moved between the respective apparatuses, simulate money handling processes for moving the money between the respective apparatuses, based on the determined denomination and quantity of the money, determine whether or not all the money can be moved between the respective apparatuses and notify a result of the determination.
According to the money handling method and the money handling system of the present disclosure, before money is actually moved between a plurality of money handling apparatuses, a money handling process to be performed during the movement is simulated to confirm whether or not money can be moved between the apparatuses. Thus, the work of moving money can be facilitated.
The components of the money handling system 1 according to the present embodiment are conceptually functional components, and thus may not necessarily be physically limited thereto. For example, a money handling apparatus 100 included in the money handling system 1 may implement a part or the entirety of the function of the management server 200 described above. That is, distributed or integrated forms of each device are not limited to the forms illustrated in the drawings, and all or some of the forms may be distributed or integrated functionally or physically in any unit depending on various loads, use statuses, or the like.
As described above, in the money handling system according to the present embodiment, when money is to be moved between a plurality of money handling apparatuses, it can be confirmed in advance whether or not the movement of money can be smoothly performed, through a simulation of a money handling processes to be performed by these money handling apparatuses. If simulation result indicates that a problem to be dealt with by a user, such as an overflow of money in a storage unit during a depositing process or a shortage of money in a storage unit during a dispensing process, will occur before the movement of money is completed, the user can find this problem in advance. The money handling system can propose, to the user, a method for avoiding occurrence of the problem found in the simulation result, or provide the user with guidance information that provides a countermeasure to be taken for the problem. Thus, the user can easily perform the money moving work.
As described above, the money handling method and the money handling system according to the present disclosure are useful in easily performing work of moving money between a plurality of money handling apparatuses.
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2021-006724 | Jan 2021 | JP | national |