Patent classifications
G07G1/145
Cannabis Tracking Assembly
A cannabis tracking assembly for tracking the progress of cannabis products through a retail chain includes a tracking unit that can be manipulated by a user in a cannabis retail environment. The tracking unit is actuatable to scan identifying data from cannabis products received from a manufacturer and cannabis products sold to customers. In this way the tracking unit can track the cannabis products throughout the retail distribution chain. Additionally, the tracking unit has point of sale capabilities to process payments received from retail customers of the cannabis products. The tracking unit is in remote communication with a remote data storage device to transfer data to and from the remote data storage device.
PAYMENT APPARATUS AND RECEIPT DATA CREATION METHOD
According to an embodiment, a payment apparatus stores, where deposit data is stored in a transaction memory, cash payment data including a cash payment amount used to pay a total amount of a deposit amount included in the deposit data, in the transaction memory. The payment apparatus creates, on the basis of information regarding a transaction stored in the transaction memory, receipt data including information regarding the total amount and the cash payment amount.
Systems and methods for providing smart electronic labels and tags
Systems and methods for operating an Electronic Smart Tag (“EST”). The methods involve: operating the EST in a first operational state in which first item related information is output from an electronic output device of the EST that is powered by an energy storage device storing energy harvested from an external energy source; detecting when a charge level of the energy storage device reaches or falls below a first threshold level; and transitioning an operational state of the EST from the first operational state to a second operation state in which a message is output from EST requesting that a mobile device be placed in proximity to the EST for purposes of obtaining at least a first portion of the first item related information, in response to the detection that the charge level of the energy storage device has reached or fallen below the first threshold level.
SETTLEMENT DEVICE AND PROGRAM
A settlement device includes a scale that measures a first total weight of commodities; a wireless tag reader that reads, from a wireless tag attached to each of the commodities, a commodity code; and a camera that acquires an image of the commodities. A controller is configured to register the commodity codes; calculate, based on data that correlates commodity codes and commodity weights, a second total weight of the commodities corresponding to the commodity codes registered by the controller; recognize the commodities from the image; when the first total weight and second total weight do not coincide, register an additional commodity code that (a) was not read by the wireless tag reader and (b) correlates to one of the commodities recognized from the image; and when the first total weight and the second total weight coincide, perform settlement processing for the registered commodities.
EVENT ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
An event administration system has a kiosk with a display and a user input. The kiosk has an event participant system and an administrator system in communication with each other. The administrator system allows an administrator to set sale parameters. The event participant system allows the event participant to make a purchasing decision based upon the set sale parameters of the administrator system. The set sale parameters are configured to allow a purchase of at least one sales item. A payment receiver for receiving payment from the event participant is provided. A scanning device is configured to receive information from the event participant. A ticket delivery system is provided for providing tickets to the event participant after a purchase has been made. The ticket delivery system provides a predetermined number of tickets based upon the set sale parameters and the purchasing decisions of the event participant.
Self-service checkout counter
A self-service checkout counter is disclosed. In implementations of the present specification, the checkout counter includes a countertop for holding at least one product; a lighting panel disposed opposite to the countertop, wherein the lighting panel comprises at least one light source that provides lighting to items placed on the countertop; a pole that connects the countertop and the lighting panel, and supports the lighting panel; and a plurality of cameras that shoot images of items placed on the countertop, wherein the images are used to perform product identification and pricing and at least a part of the plurality of cameras are disposed on the lighting panel.
Handheld basket and commodity container that have antennas for reading tag information of commodities
A commodity container includes a main body having a container space, first and second antennas, and a processing circuit. The first antenna is configured to receive tag information from one or more wireless tags in a first range covering at a first region of the container space. The second antenna is configured to receive tag information from one or more wireless tags in a second range covering at a second region the container space. The second range is different from the first range. The processing circuit is configured to store tag information received by the first antenna in a data storage unit, determine whether or not tag information received by the second antenna corresponds to the stored tag information, and generate a control signal for generation of a user notification when the tag information received by the second antenna does not correspond to the stored tag information.
Price verification at a point of sale system
A price verification system for efficient verification of a transaction price when the price is disputed or missing is described. The price verification system uses current images of the item location within a retail environment to determine a shelf price for the item. The shelf price is compared to the price registered a point of sale terminal and displayed to the customer in order to determine if a price adjustment is needed.
SKIP-SCANNING IDENTIFICATION METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SELF-SERVICE CHECKOUT TERMINAL AND SYSTEM
Embodiments of the present invention provide a skip-scanning identification method and apparatus, a self-service cash register terminal and system. The method includes: obtaining a video of a user scanning an item; determining posture data of the user based on the obtained video; determining, according to the posture data of the user, a time period in which a scanning action of the user takes place; receiving a scanning result of the item; and determining whether the user has skipped scanning the item based on the scanning result and the time period.
Checkout apparatus for barcodeless merchandise
A checkout apparatus for barcodeless merchandise, the checkout apparatus includes an image camera module and a control module coupled to the image camera module. The image camera module obtains a merchandise image includes the barcodeless merchandise. The control module receives the merchandise image and generates an output datum according to a result of a merchandise identification program after the control module performs the merchandise identification program on the merchandise image. At least one of the image camera module and the control module is coupled to the point of sales (POS) management system or is embedded in the POS management system, the output datum is readable for the POS management system.