This application is based upon and claims the priority of Japanese Patent Applications No. 2009-014621, filed on Jan. 26, 2009, and No. 2009-182759, filed on Aug. 5, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to an order accepting device and a method for displaying the number of orders installed in an eating and drinking place such as a restaurant and adapted to assist in customer services by inputting guide information for customers, order information of items on the menu, and so on.
In many eating and drinking places, for example, family restaurants and bars, an order management system is constructed that can integrally manage orders of food and drink items on the menu to accounting (see JP-A-2008-299821). The system disclosed in JP-A-2008-299821 includes an accounting device such as an electronic cash register or POS (point of sales) terminal installed on the cash desk, which is the accounting place where the bill is paid, a station which executes management of various kinds of information sent from the accounting device, a slip issuing printer which is connected to the accounting device and prints and issues order slips, and a kitchen printer which prints and outputs cooking indication slips. The station, the slip issuing machine, the kitchen printer and the accounting device are connected via a communication network such as a LAN (local area network).
In the accounting device disclosed in JP-A-2008-299821, orders are inputted by an operator touching each menu button in a menu item section in an order input screen. Then, in the case of consecutively touching a menu button plural times for an order of plural units of the same item, the operator checks an order list displayed near the order input screen in order to confirm whether the number of times of touching reaches the number of orders.
However, the operator's checking of the order list displayed near the order input screen in order to confirm whether the number of times of touching reaches the number of orders causes very poor operability and burden on the operator.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the invention to provide an order accepting device and a method of displaying the number of orders that realize very high operability and convenience for the operator.
An order accepting device according to an aspect of the invention includes: an addition unit which, every time a menu button having an article name attached thereto and accepting an operation by an operator is operated, adds a count value indicating the number of orders of an article corresponding to the operated menu button; and a first count display unit which displays the count value indicating the number of orders obtained by the addition unit, on the menu button.
A method for displaying the number of orders according to another aspect of the invention is executed in an order accepting device which has, for each article, a menu button having an article name attached thereto and accepting an operation by an operator. The order accepting device has a control unit and a storage unit. The method includes the following, which is executed by the control unit: an addition unit adding a count value indicating the number of orders of an article corresponding to the operated menu button every time the menu button is operated; and a first count display unit displaying the count value indicating the number of orders obtained by the addition unit, on the menu button.
An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference
There is no difference in the basic structure and functions between the information terminal 102 installed in the serving floor and the information terminal 102 installed on the checkout counter. The difference is how the information terminal 102 is used. That is, the information terminal 102 installed in the serving floor assists in services such as guiding customers, accepting orders, and waiting (serving). Meanwhile, the information terminal 102 installed on the checkout counter assists in accounting in addition to the above services. That is, the information terminal 102 installed on the checkout counter functions as a so-called POS terminal as well. Thus, a printer 106 to issue receipts and slips is connected to both the information terminal 102 installed in the serving floor and the information terminal 102 installed on the checkout counter. However, to the information terminal 102 installed on the checkout counter, a customer-side display device 107 as well as the printer 106 is connected.
The information terminal 102 has a liquid crystal display 109 as a display device placed on the top of a body unit 108. The information terminal 102 has a touch panel 110 as an input device stacked on the display surface of the liquid crystal display 109. The printer 106 is installed close to the information terminal 102 and is connected to the information terminal 102 via an interface such as USB.
The customer-side display device 107 is, for example, an LED display device performing 7-segment display and is installed on the top of the body unit 108 of the information terminal 102. Similarly to the printer 106, the customer-side display device 107 is connected to the information terminal 102 via an interface such as USB.
The top side of the kitchen printer 103 is an operation display surface 111, as shown in
The station 105 has a small-size liquid crystal display 116 and a keyboard 117, as shown in
The information terminals 102, the kitchen printer 103 and the station 105, outlined above, are connected so that data can be freely transmitted and received to and from each other via a LAN. The information terminals 102 accept input of guide information about guiding customers to a table and order information about orders of menu items. The information terminals 102 transmit the inputted order information to the station 105 via the LAN. The station 105 then transmits the order information to the kitchen printer 103 via the LAN. The kitchen printer 103 prints and issues a slip showing a content corresponding to the received order information. A slip that is printed and issued by the kitchen printer 103 is a cooking indication slip to indicate ordered menu items to cooks in the kitchen, as described above. The information terminal 102 functioning as a POS terminal executes accounting.
The microcomputer 201 has a touch panel controller 206, a display controller 207, an HDD 208, an interface 209 and a communication interface 210 connected via the bus line 203. The touch panel controller 206 takes an input signal from the touch panel 110 into the microcomputer 201. The display controller 207 controls driving of the liquid crystal display 109 in accordance with image data and causes the liquid crystal display 109 to display images corresponding to the image data. The interface 209 is an interface to connect the printer 106 and the customer-side display device 107 to the microcomputer 201. The interface 209 is a USB or the like, as described above. The communication interface 210 is an interface to communicate data between the microcomputer 201 and other devices via a LAN.
An OS, computer programs, various files and so on are installed in the HDD 208. The CPU 202 executes processing according to the OS and computer programs.
The microcomputer 301 has a display-keyboard controller 306, an HDD 307 and a communication interface 308 connected via the bus line 303. The display-keyboard controller 306 controls driving of the liquid crystal display 116 in accordance with image data and thereby causes the liquid crystal display 116 to display images corresponding to the image data. The display-keyboard controller 306 also takes an input signal from the keyboard 117 into the microcomputer 301. The communication interface 308 is an interface to enable communication of data between the microcomputer 301 and other devices via a LAN.
An OS, computer programs, various files and so on are installed in the HDD 307. All or a part of these OS, computer programs, various files and so on is copied to the RAM 305 and accessed by the CPU 302 when the station 105 is started up. The CPU 302 executes processing according to the OS and computer programs thus copied.
In the category file 401, categories 401b, tag positions 401c and notes 401d are registered in association with two-digit category numbers 401a specifying categories. In the category number section 401a, for example, the following categories are registered.
01: drinks
02: desserts
03: Japanese meals
04: Japanese-Western meals
05: one-bowl meals
06: one-pot meals
07: udon and soba noodles
08: a la carte dishes
09: healthy vegetables and salads
In the category section 401b, the category name of each category is registered. In the tag position section 401c, the arrangement of a main button D11b and a sub button D11c displaying a category name in a category tag section D11a (see
In the PLU file 402, categories 402b, image links 402c, menu item names 402d, unit prices 402e and layouts 402f are registered in association with codes 402a specifying menu items. The categories 402b represent the category numbers 401b in the category file 401. The image links 402c define links to image data displayed on menu buttons D12a in a menu item section D12 (see
For example, as can be seen from
Next, of processing executed by the microcomputer 201 in accordance with the OS and computer programs installed in the HDD 208 of the information terminals 102, characteristic processing in the information terminals 102 according to this embodiment will be described.
The computer program executed by the information terminals 102 has a module configuration including units as shown in
The CPU 202 of the microcomputer 201 of the information terminal 102 displays an order input screen D as shown in
The category tags D11 display category buttons D11a showing category names in the form of texts registered in the category section 401b in the category file 401, as objects that can be designated by touch on the touch panel 110.
In the menu item section D12, in the initial state, the menu buttons D12a including the image data of link destinations defined by the image links 402c and articles names in the form of texts available for ordering registered in the menu item name section 402d corresponding to the codes 402a in the PLU file 402 are displayed as objects that can be designated by touch on the touch panel 110.
The order list D13 shows a list of menu items, the number of orders and the amount (the unit price×the number of orders) designated by touch on the order input screen D through the touch panel 110.
As the service designation keys D14, keys to designate execution of various services such as “accounting” for execution of accounting or “send order” for execution of sending of an order are displayed as objects that can be designated by touch on the touch panel 110.
As the function keys D15, keys to designate execution of various functions such as “increase quantity” for execution of processing to increase the number of orders or “reduce quantity” for execution of processing to reduce the number of orders are displayed as objects that can be designated by touch on the touch panel 110.
In the case of inputting a menu item from the order input screen D, the user selects a desired category from “drinks”, “desserts”, “Japanese meals”, “Japanese-Western meals”, “one-bowl meals”, “one-pot meals”, “udon & soba noodles”, “a la carte dishes”, and “healthy vegetables and salads” by designating a desired category tag D11 by touch. For example, if the category button D11a of “a la carte dishes”, of the category tags D11, is designated by touch, the exemplary order input screen D for “a la carte dishes” shown in
Next, order processing via the order input screen D as described above will be described.
Here, the order list D13 in the order input screen D shown in
Referring again to the flowchart of
In addition, the “ordered” menu items, the number of orders, the amount (the unit price×the number of orders) and so on, displayed in the order list D13 in the order input screen D, are stored as order information in the work area of the RAM 205. The microcomputer 201 of the information terminal 102 decides the order information such as the number of orders in response to a touch on the “send order” key of the service designation keys D14 and sends the decided order information to the station 105 via the LAN (ACT 8). That is, if the “send order” key of the service designation keys D14 is touched, the count value indicating the number of orders displayed on the menu buttons D12a is deleted and the order information including the number of orders is decided.
Before the “send order” key of the service designation keys D14 is operated, the microcomputer 201 of the information terminal 102 increases or reduces the count value indicating the number of orders by operating the “increase quantity” key or the “reduce quantity” key of the function keys D15 with respect to the number of orders in the order list D13 in the order input screen D and the number of orders on the menu buttons D12a (the subtraction unit 60).
In this manner, according to this embodiment, every time a menu button having an article name available for ordering attached thereto and accepting an operation by the operator is operated, the count value indicating the number of orders of the article corresponding to the operated menu button is added and the added count value indicating the number of orders is displayed on the menu button in a visually recognizable manner. Thus, in the case of operating a menu button plural times consecutively for ordering plural units of the same item, it suffices the operator simply checks the count value indicating the number of orders displayed on the menu button in order to confirm whether the number of times of operation reaches the number of orders. Therefore, an order accepting device that has very good operability and realizes convenience for the operator can be provided.
Further advantages and modifications can be easily led out by those skilled in the art. Therefore, broader embodiments of the invention are not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments described and shown above. Thus, various modifications and alterations can be made without departing from the general spirit and scope of the invention defined by the attached claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-014621 | Jan 2009 | JP | national |
2009-182759 | Aug 2009 | JP | national |