G07G1/0018

SECURITY SYSTEM FOR ARTICLE DISPLAY AND METHOD OF SECURING THE DISPLAY
20170332500 · 2017-11-16 ·

The combination of a display and a security system. The display has a support assembly configured to maintain at least one article in a display position and a base assembly configured to maintain the support assembly in an operative state on a subjacent surface wherein the support assembly can be moved relative to the base assembly to reposition an article in the display position relative to the base assembly. The security system has an anchoring assembly configured to be operatively secured relative to a subjacent surface and/or another object in the vicinity of a subjacent surface at a display location at which the display is to be supported to prevent removal of the display from the display location. The security system and display are configured to be releasably placed in an engaged relationship wherein the base assembly cannot be separated from the anchoring assembly.

BONUS ACCUMULATION SYSTEM, BONUS ACCUMULATION METHOD, AND NFC TERMINAL DEVICE THEREFOR
20170316441 · 2017-11-02 ·

The present invention provides a bonus accumulation system comprising: a payment terminal device which is installed in a business branch and transmits/receives, to/from a payment approval company, a commercial transaction approval request and commercial transaction approval confirmation; a near field communication (NFC) terminal device having an NFC function, which directly receives final payment approval data from the payment terminal device, using a serial communication module of the payment terminal device, and calculates bonus data; and a user terminal device for receiving the calculated bonus data from the NFC terminal device through NFC, and sending a request for an approval of the received bonus data to a bonus server and receiving the approval through a mobile communication network.

High-velocity scanned item distribution method and apparatus

A high-velocity scanned item distribution apparatus and method are presented. The high-velocity scanned item distribution apparatus permits bagging operations for multiple purchase transactions to occur in parallel. Overlapping the bagging operation of multiple purchase transactions allows the scanning and payment operations of the purchase transactions to continue at higher speeds. In addition, point of sale terminals with high-velocity item scanners are allowed to function at higher speeds.

READING DEVICE, COMMODITY DATA REGISTRATION SYSTEM, AND PROGRAM

A reading device according to an embodiment includes a scanner configured to read code information indicated by a code symbol, a holder configured to detachably hold the scanner, a detecting unit configured to detect a first state in which the scanner is held by the holder and a second state in which the scanner is detached from the holder, and a setting-condition changing unit configured to, if the detecting unit detects the second state, set setting conditions relating to the reading by the scanner such that a reading distance of the scanner is shorter than the reading distance in the first state.

STAND
20170339800 · 2017-11-23 ·

A stand assembly including a stand having a base portion and a support portion extending from the base portion. The support portion defines at least one cable routing opening. The stand assembly also includes at least one support arm configured to be coupled to the support portion of the stand, and at least one device attachment member configured to be detachably coupled to the at least one support arm. The at least one support arm is configured to rotate relative to the support portion of the stand between a first angular position and a second angular position.

CARD PAYMENT TERMINAL DEVICE

A payment terminal device attenuates or turns on a backlight illuminating a display of a touch panel displaying a screen relating to payment processing when information relating to the payment processing is printed in a print module. In addition, the payment terminal device turns off the attenuated or turned off backlight, after the printing of the information relating to the payment processing is finished by the print module. When the printer is operated, by pausing or suspending a part of a function or a process, a total amount of current flowing into a power supply stored inside a housing is reduced and power consumption is reduced.

CALL BUTTON BRACKET
20170290447 · 2017-10-12 ·

Disclosed is a call button system for a monitor at a self-checkout station of a retail store. The call button system includes an apparatus for coupling the call button to a monitor at the self-checkout station. The call button can be used by customers to summon help from a retail store employee while they are using the self-checkout station. The apparatus for coupling the call button to the monitor places the call button conveniently near the monitor the customer will be using at the self-checkout station. The apparatus for coupling the call button to the monitor includes a coupling bracket that couples the call button to the monitor. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes two S brackets that stabilize the call button and the coupling bracket.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR OPTICAL VALIDATION

Existing currency validation (CVAL) devices, systems, and methods are too slow, costly, intrusive, and/or bulky to be routinely used in common transaction locations (e.g., at checkout, at an automatic teller machine, etc.). Presented herein are devices, systems, and methods to facilitate optical validation of documents, merchandise, or currency at common transaction locations and to do so in an obtrusive and convenient way. More specifically, the present invention embraces a validation device that may be used alone or integrated within a larger system (e.g., point of sale system, kiosk, etc.). The present invention also embraces methods for currency validation using the validation device, as well as methods for improving the quality and consistency of data captured by the validation device for validation.

Twin Display Point of Sale Device
20220050504 · 2022-02-17 · ·

A point of sale (POS) device comprises: a base; a first display panel hinged on one end of the base; and a second display panel hinged on an opposite end of the base. The first and second display panels may be hinged to the base such that, in an operational configuration, an end of the first display panel distal the base meets an end of the second display panel distal the base. The base may be relatively planar and the one end of the base spaced apart from the plane of the base such that, in a stowed configuration, the second display panel can fold to lie flat against the base and the first display panel can fold to lie flat against the second display panel.

Systems and methods for identifying transaction capabilities of cashier

Exemplary embodiments are directed to determining an availability of a transaction capability of a point-of-sale terminal, and alerting a customer of an availability of the transaction capability. Login activity can be detected at a point-of-sale terminal. An availability of a transaction capability for the point-of-sale terminal can be determined based on data retrieved by the point-of-sale terminal in response to the login activity. A visual alert associated with the transaction capability of the point-of-sale terminal is controlled based on the availability of the transaction capability.