Process for carrying out transactions
11210668 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06Q20/40
PHYSICS
G06Q20/38215
PHYSICS
International classification
G06Q20/40
PHYSICS
Abstract
The invention concerns a process for carrying out transactions which includes issuing electronic tokens marked by a first unique identification code and a monetary value, assigning electronic tokens having a reference code associated with the consumer addressee stored inside to a consumer, and using electronic tokens to carry out transactions such as purchasing goods and/or services at merchants. At the end of each transaction, the consumer reference code is deleted from the tokens used in the transaction and a reference code of the merchant who received the tokens in the transaction is stored in the electronic tokens.
Claims
1. A process for carrying out transactions, wherein said process comprises: issuing electronic tokens, wherein each of said electronic tokens is marked by a first unique identification code and a monetary value; assigning the electronic tokens to a consumer, wherein a consumer reference code associated with the consumer is stored inside said electronic tokens; using the electronic tokens to carry out a transaction comprising a purchase of goods and/or services at merchants; wherein at the end of the transaction, the consumer reference code is deleted from the electronic tokens used in the transaction and, in said electronic tokens, a merchant reference code of a merchant who received the electronic tokens in said transaction is stored.
2. The process according to claim 1, wherein in the electronic tokens used in the transaction, the merchant reference code is deleted by a cashing-in apparatus on payment to the merchant of the monetary value of the aforesaid electronic tokens.
3. The process according to claim 1, wherein the step of assigning the electronic tokens to a consumer happens by using a reservation code, which allows detection of the electronic tokens to be assigned to the consumer, or by direct payment at a token issuer, to which the storing on each electronic token of the reference code associated with the consumer follows.
4. The process according to claim 1, wherein the step of carrying out the transaction which comprises the purchase of goods and/or services at a merchant happens by use of a payment apparatus, which records the number and the type of the electronic tokens and stores data and time of the transaction, as well as it provides for deleting the consumer reference code from the electronic tokens used in the transaction and the contextual writing of the merchant reference code on the electronic tokens.
5. The process according to the claim 1, wherein use of electronic token delivering apparatuses, payment apparatuses and token cashing-in apparatuses is provided, wherein each of said apparatuses comprises a computer, a double-sided LCD/LED display and a RFID reader plate to read the electronic tokens.
6. The process according to claim 5, wherein the aforesaid apparatuses are provided with a keyboard for inputting the monetary value or validating the electronic tokens.
7. The process according to claim 5, wherein the aforesaid apparatuses are provided with an SD reader or an HSDP/LTE connection router.
8. The electronic token designed to be used in the process according to claim 1, wherein said electronic tokens comprise a solid medium containing an electronic recognition device able to be read and rewritten electronically, as well as a permanent memory for storing unique identification code of the electronic token and for temporarily storing consumer and merchant reference codes using said electronic tokens.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer by reading the following description provided by way of example, and without limitations, with the aid of the figures shown in the accompanying tables, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(8) First, with reference to
(9) The electronic token 10 provides a support 12, for example disc-shaped, i.e. shaped like a coin or chip and made, for example, of plastic material, and which contains an electronic recognition device inside it, for example an RFID 14 (Radio-Frequency Identification) tag.
(10) Inside, the device has a storage capacity of varying dimensions (from 64 Bytes to 2048 Bytes) which can be used to store the information useful for the operations of the invention.
(11) As known, RFID technology allows said electronic tags to store the data and to also be able to respond to a remote interrogation of special fixed or portable readers.
(12) In particular, in case of the present invention, each token 10 can be identified by a particular code that uniquely identifies it.
(13) The identification code is unique and set up in the manufacturing step of the electronic token 10.
(14) This identification code can also be recopied on the outside of the electronic token 10 in the form of bar code and/or sequence of numbers or letters 16.
(15) In addition to this, the electronic token 10 can be associated to a monetary value, also stored, in a rewritable manner, on said tag 14 and/or recopied on the outside of the electronic token 10.
(16) The process object of the present invention provides for the interaction of three main actors: the consumers, the merchants who adhere to the circuit in which the electronic tokens 10 can be spent and the issuer of the electronic tokens 10, and allows to use the electronic tokens 10 to pay for any good or service purchased by consumers at the merchants operating within a defined area, or basically at the merchants adhering to the payment circuit of the electronic tokens 10.
(17) The payment can provide that a merchant, who supplies the good or service purchased by the consumer, simultaneously collects one or more electronic tokens 10.
(18) A consumer can connect to and use an online portal 20 in order to get the electronic tokens 10 and to decide the amount and type (
(19) The term type intends to mean that the electronic token 10 can have different characteristics of use, for example relatively to the associated VAT rate, or to the use period or to specific promotions or also to different prices and monetary values.
(20) Once the amount and type of electronic tokens 10 has been selected, the consumer makes the payment online, while a remote server 30 receives the electronic token 10 order and, once the effective payment thereof has been verified, proceeds with the concurrent sending of a relevant fiscal document containing an identification in the form of, for example, a bar code necessary for withdrawing the electronic tokens 10 at the place of the event or at the shopping center in which said electronic tokens 10 can be spent or, in general, at any seat of withdrawal predisposed by the token issuer.
(21) During the distribution step of electronic tokens 10, the consumer therefore enters in possession of the electronic tokens 10 themselves. Normally, this occurs upon arriving at the place in which the electronic tokens 10 can be used (normally events, trade shows.), but the possibility that the electronic tokens 10 can also be sent to the consumer through the postal service or be otherwise delivered is not to be excluded.
(22) The distribution or assignment of the electronic tokens 10 can be carried out according to two methods:
(23) The first method occurs by receipt of the online payment.
(24) The consumer submits or communicates the reservation code he received following the online reservation to the issuer and an operator of the issuer enters the codes through an optical reader, or manually, and a device automatically waits to read the electronic tokens 10 that must be distributed.
(25) Once the electronic tokens 10 to be delivered to the consumer are automatically identified, a reference to the fiscal transaction carried out online is stored inside them—for example by writing the relevant information on the RFID 14 tag contained inside the token 10—and said electronic tokens 10 are delivered to the consumer.
(26) This way, the tokens 10 so distributed contain a reference code associated with the consumer addressee of such assignment.
(27) The second method occurs by direct payment.
(28) The consumer goes to the distribution station and verbally communicates the amount and type of electronic tokens he wishes to purchase and pays the relevant price in cash or by means of other payment systems and the device automatically waits to read the electronic tokens 10 that must be distributed.
(29) Once automatically identified, a reference to the fiscal transaction is stored inside them and they are then delivered to the consumer.
(30) The consumer, who is in possession of the electronic tokens 10, can proceed with the purchase of goods and services within the dedicated area or payment circuit to which the merchants adheres to according to the following procedure:
(31) The merchant sets the number and type of amount he expects to receive in electronic tokens from the consumer as payment for a given good or service and the consumer places the corresponding number of electronic tokens 10 on a reading device 40.
(32) Subsequently, it is possible to proceed in two ways:
(33) According to the first method, upon reaching the correct amount, the reader 40 provides to send the information related to the electronic tokens 30 placed on the reader 40 to a remote server 30.
(34) This information comprises, for each token 10, the unique identification code and the monetary value of the token.
(35) This way, the remote server 30 can provide to verify the validity of the electronic tokens 10 and to store the identification of the merchant who collected said electronic tokens 10, as well as the date and time of the transaction, inside them.
(36) More in detail, the server 30 verifies the validity of the electronic tokens 10 in real time and displays the amount deposited, which must be subsequently validated by the operator.
(37) The validation operation corresponds to storing the identification of the merchant who collects the electronic tokens 10, as well as the date and time of the transaction, inside them and to deleting the consumer reference code from the tokens used in the transaction.
(38) At this point, the electronic tokens 10 are removed from the reading device 40 of the merchant and physically collected by the merchant in a container 50.
(39) At this point, the electronic tokens 10 can no longer be used for any other transaction.
(40) All transactions are also stored on the reading device 40 of the merchant and sent to a central server 30 in a telematic way.
(41) The merchant can go to the central cash desk at any time to cash in the electronic tokens 10 collected.
(42) The cashing in step consists in physically delivering all electronic tokens 10 collected which are placed on the reading device 40′ of the issuer, who simultaneously provides to verify them and to verify that:
(43) A. They are correctly associated with a transaction
(44) B. They are not of an incorrect type
(45) C. They are not virgin, i.e. never used
(46) D. They are not counterfeit
(47) E. They are valid at that time.
(48) Once the aforesaid verifications have been carried out, the server 30 of the system provides to supply a report, also in paper form, of the collection which is communicated and delivered to the merchant.
(49) Simultaneously, all of the information is stored on the reading device 40′ of the issuer and sent, if possible, to a central server 30.
(50) At this point, the electronic tokens 10 can be reactivated for being distributed again.
(51) At the end of the event, the consumer could still be in possession of unused electronic tokens 10 for which he could request a reimbursement.
(52) To this end, an online portal is set up to allow to obtain reimbursement for the unused electronic tokens 10 through the following procedure:
(53) A. The consumer enters the identification code of the electronic tokens 10 in his possession
(54) B. The system verifies that:
(55) a. They are virgin, i.e. never used
(56) b. They are reimbursable at that time
(57) c. They were not stolen or declared lost
(58) C. A this point, the system requests the entry of the bank coordinates of the checking account on which to receive the amount to be reimbursed.
(59) A charge, which will be subtracted from the total amount reimbursed, may be required in some cases.
(60) In any case, fiscal documents of the reimbursement transaction will be issued.
(61) The reservation portal is constituted by a website that allows to manage the sale of the electronic tokens 10.
(62) It allows to enter and process the data necessary for the sales operation, among which:
(63) a. User profiling
(64) b. Issuance of the fiscal documents.
(65) The distribution apparatus of the tokens 10 is normally a unique device inside which an electronic processor, a double-sided LCD/LED display and an RFID reader plate of varying dimensions and technology, are contained to read the electronic tokens.
(66) This device is normally associated with a cash register and a bar code reader to read the reservation receipts.
(67) With reference to the type of configuration, the device could be provided with a small keyboard for entering the amounts or validating the electronic tokens.
(68) In other configurations, it could also be provided with an SD reader or HSDPA/LTE connection router.
(69) The payment apparatus is normally a unique device inside which an electronic processor, a double-sided LCD/LED display and an RFID reader plate of varying dimensions and technology are contained to read the electronic tokens.
(70) With reference to the type of configuration, the device could be provided with a small keyboard for entering the amounts or validating the electronic tokens.
(71) In other configurations, it could also be provided with an SD reader or HSDPA/LTE connection router.
(72) The cashing in apparatus is normally a unique device inside which an electronic processor, a double-sided LCD/LED display and an RFID reader plate of varying dimensions and technology are contained to read the electronic tokens.
(73) With reference to the type of configuration, the device could be provided with a small keyboard for entering the amounts or validating the electronic tokens.
(74) In other configurations, it could also be provided with an SD reader or HSDPA/LTE connection router.
(75) The reimbursement portal could be constituted by a website in which the reimbursement service is developed by entering the identification codes of the electronic tokens and bank data for the sending of the money.
(76) The central server constitutes the main data collection hub of all devices involved in the operations of the service.
(77) All the information of each transaction carried out is stored inside this device.
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(80) A first step (block 100) comprises issuing electronic tokens, wherein each of the electronic token issued is marked by a first unique identification code and by a monetary value.
(81) A second step (block 110) comprises assigning electronic tokens to a consumer, wherein a reference code associated with the consumer addressee of such an assignment is stored inside said electronic tokens.
(82) A third step (block 120) provides for using the electronic tokens to carry out transactions comprising the purchase of goods and/or services at merchants.
(83) Finally (block 130), at the end of each transaction, the consumer reference code is deleted from the tokens used in the transaction and a reference code of the merchant who received the tokens in the transaction is stored in the electronic tokens.
(84) Obviously, modifications or improvements may be added to the invention as described as a result of contingent or particular motivations, but without deviating from the scope of the invention claimed hereunder.