Patent classifications
G07F9/001
System for dispensing or injecting flowable edible product
The present disclosure relates to a flowable edible product dispensing apparatus, including: a programmable controller; a touchscreen interface including an indicator of at least one edible item for selection, the operator interface in communication with the programmable controller a dispensing system in communication the operator interface, the programmable controller, being wirelessly connected to the internet, and being operable to associate the at least one edible item with the least one flowable edible and/or inedible product; and the dispensing system dispenses an amount of the at least one flowable edible and/or inedible product associated with the selected edible item when the at least one edible and/or inedible item is selected.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING PACKAGE DELIVERY OR PICKUP
A system for facilitating package delivery or pickup at premises of senders or recipients has a package door that is used for receipt and collection of packages. The package door includes an input device for entering package information and an image capture device for visually recording the arrival of a courier. Based on the package information entered via the input device, the system determines whether the package information matches a predetermined value, such as a package tracking number. The system may automatically unlock the package door if the package information matches such predetermined value. In other embodiments, a user may remotely monitor the package information and/or information from the image capture device to determine whether to provide inputs for unlocking the package door. The system logs the package information received from the input device and the image capture device.
Step-Up Trusted Security Authentication Based on Wireless Detection and Identification of Local Device(s) with Unique Hardware Addresses
Information security processes, systems, and machines for authenticating users, wirelessly detecting a user's local devices, calculating a trust score based on the local devices, and setting a transaction limit are disclosed. An ATM or POS machine can read a card, authenticate a user, and wirelessly read MAC or other unique hardware addresses for one or more of the user's local devices. Trust scores can be calculated based on the number of local devices that are detected in relation to the number of the user's devices that are registered, the historical presence of the user's devices during prior transactions, historical usage of the ATM or POS machine, geolocating, biometric authentication(s), etc. Dynamic transaction limits, types, and rights may be set for transactions corresponding to the trust score values. Transactions may be conducted wholly or partially in a contactless fashion.
System and method for facilitating and processing consumer transactions
A system for managing and processing a consumer transaction is provided, comprising a product delivery system adapted to provide a product to a consumer; a point of sale (POS) system in communication with the product delivery system; and a consumer interface screen in communication with the POS system, wherein the consumer interface screen is adapted to display information to the consumer about a proposed transaction, prompt the consumer to engage in the proposed transaction, and receive input from the consumer required to complete the proposed transaction. The system further comprises a consumer recognition system having sensors capable of recognizing consumer attributes related to the consumer; and a media distribution unit in communication with the consumer recognition system to deliver information about the proposed transaction to the consumer interface screen based on recognition of the consumer attributes.
Fuel dispenser door lock and alarm control
In general, a smart door alarm and locking mechanism and methods for use thereof are provided for maintaining security while providing ease of access to a fuel dispenser. In an exemplary embodiment, the methods and devices are used in fuel dispensing devices for providing fuel to a vehicle. However, the methods and devices can be utilized in any device having a payment system where security and access are both required. In some embodiments, the described methods and systems include a door alarm and door lock kit that allow unlocking one or more doors in a housing of a fuel dispenser and simultaneously disabling or de-activating respective door alarm sensor(s). In a similar manner, the door can be locked and the door alarm sensor activated or re-activated substantially simultaneously.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ROBOTIC TICKET SCRATCHING VIA LIVE REMOTE MOBILE INTERFACE
A robotic ticket scratching system includes a controller configured to receive a dispense command for a ticket dispensing machine; cause the ticket dispensing machine to dispense, based on the dispense command, a ticket having a scratching area; and receive user-provided signing data and user-provided scratching data from the application server. The robotic ticket scratching system further includes a robotic scratching mechanism configured to scratch, or remove an opaque substance from, the scratching area of the ticket in accordance with the user-provided scratching data.
Method and system for performing mobile device-to-machine payments
A device with one or more processors, memory, and two or more communication capabilities obtains, from a payment module, an authorization request via a first communication capability (e.g., Bluetooth). The device sends, to a server, the authorization request via a second communication capability distinct from the first communication capability (e.g., cellular or WiFi technology). In response to sending the authorization request, the device obtains, from the server, authorization information via the second communication capability. After obtaining the authorization information, the device detects a trigger condition to perform a transaction with a payment accepting unit associated with the payment module. In response to detecting the trigger condition, the device sends, to the payment module, at least a portion of the authorization information via the first communication capability.
Isolating robotic actuators from food and beverage preparation
Provided is a device, comprising: a barrier configured to impeded or prevent particles shed by a robot in a first volume of space from entering a second volume of space in which the robot manipulates a workpiece; and a robot having three or more degrees of freedom, the robot comprising: a first portion disposed on a first side of the barrier in the first volume, the first portion comprising an actuator of the robot, the actuator being configured to drive movement of the robot to manipulate the workpiece; and a second portion disposed on a second side of the barrier in the second volume, the second portion comprising an end-effector of the robot by which the robot makes contact with the workpiece.
Vehicle identity access management
A vehicle includes a controller, programmed to responsive to identifying a first user via a mobile device, load a first non-person entity associated with the first user from the mobile device to configure vehicle settings, the first non-person entity including a driver setting, a first entertainment setting and a second entertainment setting; and responsive to identifying a second user entering the vehicle, switch from the first entertainment setting to a second entertainment setting.
Method and system for providing a service at a self-service machine
A system for providing a service at a self-service machine having a device identifier and that does not have internet connectivity or that is in an off-line state includes: a validation server that stores the device identifier, the validation server being in communication with a mobile device of a user, but not with the self-service machine. The self-service machine is configured to: receive a selection of a service; generate a service request identifier for the selected service; add the service request identifier to a list of service requests to be fulfilled; and communicate, to the mobile device by a first direct communication method, service request data including the service request identifier, a terminal identifier of the self-service machine, and an address of a validation server.