Claims
- 1. An apparatus for pricing and bagging purchase items which are marked with bar codes, comprising:
- hub means rotatably mounted on a hub mounting structure,
- a transparent and substantially horizontal upper table positioned over item bag holding means and rotatably mounted on said hub means, said upper table having a circular array of purchase item delivery ports opening through said upper table,
- a transparent tray removably covering said purchase item delivery ports for receiving and retaining one said purchase item,
- motor means for rotating said upper table on said hub means,
- scanner means positioned beneath said upper table and directed upward,
- a plurality of bags individually designated for specific types of purchase items and positioned below one of said delivery ports for selectively receiving said purchase item,
- tray tilting means for tilting said tray to drop said purchase item from said tray through the port beneath said tray into one of said bags,
- a microprocessor for controlling the operation of said motor means to rotate said upper table to pass said purchase item over said scanner means to read the price and classification of said purchase item, and then for operating said motor means to rotate said purchase item to a position directly above one of said bags designated for receiving purchase items of the classification of said purchase item, and for operating said tray tilting means to drop said purchase item off said tray and through the port beneath said tray and into said one of said bags, and to replace said tray over said port.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said item bag holding means comprises:
- a lower table having a lower table upper surface and being positioned below said upper table, said lower table having a plurality of bag holding chambers recessed into said lower table upper surface for removably retaining said bags, and having means for mounting said scanner means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said upper table is annular in shape and mounted on a plurality of spokes leading to said rotatable hub means, said hub means being mechanically connected to said motor means for rotation by said motor means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising a plurality of purchase delivery funnels, one said funnel being secured to said upper table beneath each said port for guiding said purchase item as said purchase item drops from said tray into said bag.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tray tilting means comprises:
- a mechanical arm for gripping and tilting each said tray.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said scanner means a multidirectional scanner which can read a bar code on a purchase item regardless of the rotational orientation of the bar code relative to said multidirectional scanner.
- 7. A method of pricing and bagging purchase items marked with bar codes, using an apparatus comprising hub means rotatably mounted on a hub mounting structure, a transparent and substantially horizontal upper table positioned over item bag holding means and rotatably mounted on said hub means, said upper table having a circular array of purchase item delivery ports opening through said upper table, a transparent tray removably covering at least one said purchase item delivery ports for receiving and retaining one said purchase item, motor means for rotating said upper table on said hub, scanner means positioned beneath said upper table and directed upward, a plurality of bags individually designated for specific types of purchase items and positioned below one of said delivery ports for selectively receiving said purchase item, tray tilting means for tilting said tray to drop said purchase item from said tray through the port beneath said tray into one of said bags, a microprocessor for controlling the operation of said motor means to rotate said upper table to pass said purchase item over said scanner means to read the price and classification of said purchase item, and then for operating said motor means to rotate said purchase item to a position directly above one of said bags designated for receiving purchase items of the classification of said purchase item, and for operating said tray tilting means to drop said purchase item off said tray and through the port beneath said tray and into said one of said bags, and to replace said tray over said port, comprising the steps of:
- rotating said upper table about said hub means to sequentially present said tray to a purchaser,
- placing a purchase item into one said tray,
- rotating said upper table to pass said purchase item over said scanner means,
- transmitting information read from said bar code by said scanner means to said microprocessor,
- rotating said upper table beyond said scanner means to position said purchase item directly above the bag designated for the type of item indicated by said bar code,
- moving said tray to drop said purchase item into the designated bag.
FILING HISTORY
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/241,354, filed on May 11, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,346.
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