G07G1/0072

Interactive shopping system and method
11645703 · 2023-05-09 · ·

An interactive shopping system, or smart cart. The system allows a user to select items in a store and complete a purchase without having to wait in lines or interact with store personnel. The system can have a container for holding products selected by at least one user, a user interface, a scanner in communication with the user interface, a processor in communication with the user interface, and a data storage comprising computer instructions executable by the processor. A user can select products, place them within the container, scan the products, and initiate a payment transaction to complete a purchase.

SETTLEMENT PROCESSING APPARATUS
20170372562 · 2017-12-28 ·

A settlement processing apparatus according to an embodiment includes a work table with a first holding area and a second holding area. A first radio tag reader is positioned in the first holding area to read information from a radio tag affixed to an item of merchandise. A second radio tag reader is positioned in the second holding area to read information from a radio tag affixed to an item of merchandise. A processor determines whether a radio tag read by the second radio tag reader was already read by the first radio tag reader. The processor generates a list of merchandise based on the read information obtained by the first and second radio tag readers, and the determination of whether a radio tag read by the second radio tag reader was already read by the first radio tag reader. A display unit displays the generated list.

ANTI-THEFT SCANNING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF DETECTING THEFT
20230206016 · 2023-06-29 ·

Disclosed herein are components, systems, and methods of a scanning system that operates in a retail environment to deter and prevent theft of items. The systems and methods include a plurality of imagers to capture a plurality of images of the item, and identifying key feature locations of the item based on the captured images. The systems and methods include a scanner to read a machine-readable symbol attached to the item, and accessing a database that includes stored key feature data associated with the specific machine-readable symbol attached to the item. The systems and methods further include one or more processors that generate key feature data for the item based on the key feature locations, compares the stored key feature data with the generated key feature data, and determines whether the stored key feature data matches the generated key feature data to a degree sufficient to surpass a predetermined threshold.

System and method for detecting an addition of a game piece to a stack of game pieces

Described herein are systems and method for determining a presence and/or type of an object positioned on a platform. The system may include: a tag reader configured to determine a type of an object, the object including a tag readable by the tag reader; a load cell configured to detect the presence of the object on a platform, the object having a known weight; and the platform including at least one face for receiving the object. The platform is communicatively coupled to the load cell and the tag reader. The presence of the object is detected by the load cell housed in the platform when the object is position on the at least one face of the platform. The type of the object is determined by the tag reader housed in the platform when the object is in physical proximity to the platform.

SELF-CHECKOUT REGISTER CONFIGURATIONS
20170355531 · 2017-12-14 ·

A self-checkout system comprises a register belt station; an itemization station downstream from the register belt station; and a bagging station downstream from the itemization station. The register belt station, an itemization station, and bagging station are each modular and removably coupled to each other.

Scale having a machine-readable code display

In some embodiments, systems, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to provide a weight of a product in a machine-readable code on a scale. More specifically, the scale can include an associated display that is configured to display a machine-readable code when a product is weighed on the scale, where the machine-readable code informs a scanning computing device of the weighed amount.

Methods to Prevent Accidental Triggers for Off-Platter Detection Systems

Techniques for preventing accidental triggers for off-platter detection systems are disclosed herein. An example system includes a weigh platter having a first surface; a scale configured to measure a weight of an object placed on the first surface; an off-platter detection assembly configured to detect an off-platter condition based on a portion of the object resting on a second surface off the weigh platter and/or some portion of the object extending beyond a perimeter of the weigh platter; a processor in communication with the scale and the off-platter detection assembly; and a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to generate an alert responsive to at least: (i) the off-platter detection assembly detecting the off-platter condition and (ii) a measurement by the scale of a stable weight greater than a threshold weight, for a time period greater than a threshold time period.

MEASUREMENT INFORMATION PROCESSING MODE SWITCHING SYSTEM

Systems and methods of automatically switching measurement information processing modes related to a self-checkout kiosk. In one exemplary embodiment, a method is performed by an electronic device that includes processing circuitry. The method may include detecting, using object recognition, at least one object present in real-time captured imagery. The method may further include, responsive to detecting the at least one object present in the real-time captured imagery, switching measurement information processing modes from a first measurement information processing mode to a second measurement information processing mode.

CHECKOUT SYSTEM
20170345263 · 2017-11-30 ·

A checkout system comprises a commodity data registration apparatus for executing a commodity sales registration processing; a table for temporarily placing a registered basket including a registered commodity after the commodity sales registration processing; a first checkout apparatus arranged next to the table and configured to execute a checkout processing based on data relating to the commodity sales registration processing selectively sent from the commodity data registration apparatus; a second checkout apparatus arranged next to the first checkout apparatus and configured to execute a checkout processing based on data relating to the commodity sales registration processing selectively sent from the commodity data registration apparatus; and a recognition module for recognizing that the registered basket is positioned for the first checkout apparatus or the second checkout apparatus which is a transmission destination of the data.

Cashierless system using deep learning processing of hand scan biometric feature data for labeling an identity of a tracked shopper
11670141 · 2023-06-06 ·

A cashierless tracking system uses a biometric sensor disposed at the entry of a store or the entry of a shelf or an entry to a section of a store is configured to capture biometric feature aspects of a user. Cashierless shopping is enabled without requiring a user to supply mobile phone or device to identify themselves. Instead, processing and classification of biometric features occur via a neural network to identify at least one label representing classified features of the user, the label being used to identify a profile for the user. A plurality of sensors in the store produces data to identify a take of an item by a single user or by a group of users tied to a single account. Included tracking embodiments involve overlapping cameras, skeletal tracking, microphone input, feature extraction and/or feature engineering. The take of the item is chargeable to an electronic shopping cart of the user. Items may be charged or accounted for in relation to user activity, store membership, subscription, entitlement, direct debit, etc.