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SYSTEM FOR REGISTERING AN ITEM STORED IN A SHOPPING CART
20240317289 · 2024-09-26 ·

A system for registering an item stored in a shopping cart, includes a terminal attachable to the shopping cart and one or more cameras attached to the shopping cart and positioned to face an opening of the shopping cart through which an item is put therein by a customer. The terminal includes an interface circuit connectable to the cameras, and a processor configured to: acquire first images captured by the cameras, execute image recognition on each of the first images to identify an item and one or more feature points each corresponding to a part of a hand of the customer in said each of the first images, select one of the first images in which an item is identified and a smaller number of feature points are identified, and determine the item in the selected first image to be registered for purchase by the customer.

POINT-OF-SALE SYSTEM AND STORE SERVER
20240311785 · 2024-09-19 ·

A POS system for managing a status of payment processing at a store includes a POS terminal configured to register an item and communicate with a payment management server to perform payment processing for the item, and a store server including an interface configured to communicate with the terminal and server, and a processor configured to: acquire a payment start request issued by the terminal, control the interface to transmit, to the server, a query regarding a status of the payment processing corresponding to the request, determine whether the status is complete, and upon determining that the status is not complete, control the interface to transmit information indicating a code that identifies the payment processing to the POS terminal, which displays the information upon receipt thereof.

PERSONAL SHOPPING CART AND METHOD OF USE
20240300562 · 2024-09-12 ·

A shopping cart basket comprises one or more modular baskets couplable to a bottom basket having a plurality of wheels extending downwardly to allow the shopping cart basket to roll. Each of the modular baskets has a foldable bottom wall that can act as a bottom of a separate basket or can be folded against a side wall of the modular basket. The modular baskets could be used to hold items within a smaller compartment, and can be combined with the bottom basket to form a roll-able shopping cart having a larger compartment. Such a cart is advantageously used in a store, such as a grocery store, a retail shopping mall, or a home improvement store.

SYSTEM FOR REGISTERING AN ITEM FOR PURCHASE AT A STORE
20240336291 · 2024-10-10 ·

A system for registering an item for purchase at a store includes a terminal attachable to a shopping cart and a camera attached to the cart and positioned to capture an image of an item stored therein. The terminal includes: an interface circuit connectable to the camera, and a processor configured to: control the camera to capture an image, execute object recognition processing on the image and determine one or more candidate items using a result of the recognition processing, when only one candidate item is determined by the recognition processing, register the candidate item as an item for purchase, and when two or more candidate items are determined by the recognition processing, execute character recognition processing on the image and determine a character string in the image, and register one of the candidate items as an item for purchase using a result of the character recognition processing.

Electronic device mounting system
10081382 · 2018-09-25 ·

An electronic device mounting system for mounting an electronic device to a cart includes a cart that may have a child seated therein. An electronic device is provided and a mounting unit is removably coupled to the cart. The electronic device is removably positioned in the mounting unit and the mounting unit is positioned at a selected orientation with respect to the cart. In this way the mounting unit facilitates the electronic device to be accessible to the child thereby occupying the child.

Shopping Cart With RFID and Biometric Components and Associated Systems and Methods

Described in detail herein are systems and methods for interacting with an interactive display using a shopping cart. A biometric device integrated with the handle portion on a shopping cart can detect and discriminate between user attributes. At least one RFID tags can store the captured biometric information associated with the user attributes. A RFID reader and a computing system can be disposed within a predetermined distance of the shopping cart. The RFID reader can communicate with the at least one RFID tag in response to the at least one RFID tag being with a range of the at least one RFID reader to transfer the biometric information stored in the RFID tag to the RFID reader. The RFID reader can transmit the biometric information to the computing system. The computing system can authenticate the user based on the biometric information received via the at least one RFID reader.

Cart monitoring system capable of authorizing cart exit events

A system for monitoring shopping carts or other human-propelled carts includes wireless access points that communicate on a wireless network with wheel assemblies of the carts. The system is capable of monitoring a path followed by a cart in a store or building, and using the path (optionally together with other criteria) to determine whether to authorize the cart to exit. For example, if a shopping cart fails to pass through a checkout lane of a store, the system may perform an action that blocks or inhibits the shipping cart from exiting the store.

Method and hand luggage trolley for facilitating a flow of passengers in an airport terminal
10021531 · 2018-07-10 · ·

A method and a trolley for facilitating a passenger's way through an airport terminal, and improved methods for boarding aircrafts. The trolley may include an interface, such as a boarding card reader, for receiving information identifying the passenger and/or the passenger's flight. Mobile wireless communication means may be provided at the trolley for receiving airport information data, such as flight departure gate, delay or cancellation information, from a computer network within an airport terminal. Data output means are provided to communicate information to the passenger. The trolley may be X-ray compliant. A communication interface may be provided at the trolley for communicating with a portable device, such as a smartphone or equivalent means of the passenger. Individually selected information based on passenger identity, destination, position or past collection of passenger behavior may be disseminated to passengers on an individual basis. Passengers may be allowed to pass a gate for aircraft boarding only when called in accordance with a predetermined boarding sequence on the basis of, e.g., seat number or seat row.

CART MONITORING SYSTEM CAPABLE OF AUTHORIZING CART EXIT EVENTS
20180154918 · 2018-06-07 ·

A system for monitoring shopping carts or other human-propelled carts includes wireless access points that communicate on a wireless network with wheel assemblies of the carts. The system is capable of monitoring a path followed by a cart in a store or building, and using the path (optionally together with other criteria) to determine whether to authorize the cart to exit. For example, if a shopping cart fails to pass through a checkout lane of a store, the system may perform an action that blocks or inhibits the shipping cart from exiting the store.

CART MONITORING SYSTEM WITH WHEEL ASSEMBLY CAPABLE OF VISUALLY SIGNALING CART STATUS
20180141577 · 2018-05-24 ·

A system for monitoring shopping carts or other human-propelled carts includes wireless access points that communicate on a wireless network with wheel assemblies of the carts. The system is capable of monitoring a path followed by a cart in a store or building, and using the path (optionally together with other criteria) to determine whether to authorize the cart to exit. For example, if a shopping cart fails to pass through a checkout lane of a store, the system may perform an action that blocks or inhibits the shipping cart from exiting the store. The wheel assemblies may include LEDs or other visual indicators that alert store personnel when a wheel assembly is in a particular state.