HEATED PRODUCT SALES SYSTEM
20200297006 ยท 2020-09-24
Inventors
- ATSUTADA FUKUMORI (Sakai City, JP)
- AKIO IIJIMA (Sakai City, JP)
- YOSHINOBU TOMOMURA (Sakai City, JP)
- YURI KURAMOCHI (Sakai City, JP)
Cpc classification
G06Q20/208
PHYSICS
A23L5/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G07F17/0078
PHYSICS
International classification
A23L5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A heated product sales system includes a first apparatus configured to heat and cook a product; and a second apparatus configured to suspend a sale of the product until a certain time period has elapsed after the heating and cooking.
Claims
1. A heated product sales system comprising: a first apparatus configured to heat and cook a product; and a second apparatus configured to suspend a sale of the product until a certain time period has elapsed after the heating and cooking.
2. The heated product sales system according to claim 1, wherein the second apparatus includes a register having a controller configured to cancel the suspension of the sale of the product.
3. The heated product sales system according to claim 1 further comprising a third apparatus configured to print a label for the product.
4. The heated product sales system according to claim 3, wherein the third apparatus prints the label with a time period from an end of the heating and cooking of the product until the product has a uniform temperature distribution.
5. The heated product sales system according to claim 3, wherein the third apparatus prints the label with at least one of information items including: an information item indicating that the heating and cooking of the product has ended; and an information item indicating an elapse of a time period lasting until the product has a uniform temperature distribution.
6. The heated product sales system according to claim 3, wherein the third apparatus prints the label with at least one of information items including: an information item indicating a salable time period of the product starting at an elapse of a time period lasting until the product has a uniform temperature distribution; and an information item indicating a time when salable time period ends.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] Described below are embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the drawings. In the descriptions below, identical reference signs are used to denote identical components. The identical components share the same name and function. Hence, detailed descriptions of the identical components shall not be repeated.
First Embodiment
[0027] Described first is an overall configuration of a heated product sales system 10 according to a first embodiment. The heated product sales system 10 according to this embodiment includes: a heating apparatus 1 such as a microwave oven for heating a product; a label printing system 2 for printing a second label to be attached on the product; and a POS system 3 for managing a sale of the product.
[0028] Schematically described next is an operation of the heated product sales system 10 according to the first embodiment, with reference to the illustration flow 1 in
[0029] First, the heating apparatus 1 either receives information on a product 5 through a button on a body of the heating apparatus 1 or obtains the information in a first label attached on the product 5 through a bar-code reader connected to the heating apparatus 1. The heating apparatus 1 then determines a kind of the product 5 to be heated. When determining the kind of the product 5, the heating apparatus 1 uses information stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the heating apparatus 1 or an external storage apparatus.
[0030] Then, depending on the determined kind of the product 5, the heating apparatus 1 reads out heating information including, for example, a heating time period, a power level, and a settling time period. Note that, as the heating information, the heating apparatus 1 uses information stored in the internal storage apparatus inside the heating apparatus 1 or an external storage apparatus. Moreover, the settling time is a time period required between the end of the heating and cooking and a time point when the product has a uniform temperature distribution to some extent.
[0031] The heating apparatus 1 sets a timer for the read out heating time period, and heats the product 5 with the read out power level. When the heating time period elapses, the heating apparatus 1 stops heating, and sets the timer for the read out settling time period.
[0032] When the settling time elapses, the heating apparatus 1 transmits to the label printing system 2 a kind of the heated product and end information as settling end information. The information may be transmitted either through wire or wirelessly.
[0033] When receiving the settling end information, the label printing system 2 reads out product information including a kind, a price, and a sales time period of the product. Note that, as the product information, the label printing system 2 uses information stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the label printing system 2 or an external storage apparatus.
[0034] Based on the read out product information, the label printing system 2 prints a second label illustrated, for example, in
[0035] When the product 5 is picked up by a customer and scanned through the POS system 3, the POS system 3 reads out the product information including the kind, the price, and the salable time period of the product 5. The salable time period is, for example, a time period from when the product 5 is heated and settled until the product 5 becomes excessively cold and hard. As the product information, the POS system 3 uses information stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the POS system 3 or an external storage apparatus.
[0036] The POS system 3 compares the read out sales time period with a current time to check a sell-by time. If the product is within the sell-by time, the product is allowed to be on sale. If the product is out of the sell-by time, the POS system 3 issues a warning and does not permit a casher to sale the product.
[0037] As can be seen, the heated product sales system 10 issues a permission to sell the product after a certain time period has passed since the end of heating the product. Such a feature makes it possible to reduce the risk of selling the product whose temperature unevenly distributes immediately after the heating and has not uniformly distributed yet, and to improve quality of the product.
[0038] Moreover, the heating system such as the heating apparatus 1 and the sales system such as the label printing system 2 and the POS system 3 are separated from each other as independent systems. Such a feature makes it possible to downsize each system to be placed in a retail store.
[0039] Moreover, the heated product sales system 10 allows for sharing heating information of a heated product, reducing the risk that an unheated product is inadvertently to be sold.
[0040] Moreover, the second label is printed with at least one or more of the information items; namely, the time period from the end of heating until the temperature of the product is uniformly distributed (the settling time period), the information indicating the time when the heating ends, the information indicating an elapse of the settling time period, and the salable time period from the end of the settling time period or the time when the salable time period ends. Such a feature makes it possible to reduce the risk that the retail store sells an unheated product or a product whose temperature unevenly distributes immediately after the heating and has not uniformly distributed yet, and to improve quality of the product. Furthermore, a customer can make sure approximately what time the unevenly distributed temperature immediately after the heating is uniformly distributed, contributing to determining the right time to eat.
[0041] Described below are detailed explanations of the apparatuses constituting the heated product sales system 10.
[0042] Described first is the heated product sales system 10. As illustrated in
[0043] The CPU 110 executes a program stored in the memory 120 or an external storage medium to control the components of the heating apparatus 1.
[0044] The memory 120 is a RAM or a ROM in various kinds. The memory 120 may be contained in the heating apparatus 1, attachable to various interfaces of the heating apparatus 1, and provided as a storage medium for another apparatus accessible from the heating apparatus 1. The memory 120 stores the program to be executed by the CPU 110 and various data. The various data includes: data generated when the CPU 110 executes the program; data input through the controller 140; and data received from another apparatus through a router and the Internet.
[0045] Specifically, the memory 120 in this embodiment stores a heating information table 121 illustrated in
[0046] Note that the heating information table 121 may be stored in the POS system 3 and the label printing system 2. Alternatively, the heating information table 121 may be stored in a server to be described later.
[0047] Furthermore, the memory 120 stores a settling end information table 122 illustrated in
[0048] Furthermore, the memory 120 stores a product information table 123 illustrated in
[0049] Back to
[0050] The controller 140, including a button and a touch panel, receives a command from a user and inputs the command in the CPU 110. Note that the display 130 and the controller 140 may be included in a touch panel 150.
[0051] The communication interface 160 is a communication module such as a wireless LAN or a wired LAN. The communication interface 160 exchanges data with another apparatus by wireless or wireline communications through a router and the Internet. Note that the wireless communications may include direct communications among devices through Bluetooth (registered). That is, the CPU 110 transmits information on the received product 5 and information indicating a current operation status to another apparatus through the communication interface 160. Alternatively, the CPU 110 receives various kinds of information such as a control command and audio data from another apparatus through the communication interface 160.
[0052] The speaker 170 outputs various kinds of audio based on the audio data from the CPU 110.
[0053] The various sensors such as the bar-code reader 180 include a CMOS sensor and an infrared sensor. The sensors read bar-code information attached to the product 5 and measure a temperature of the product 5, and input the read information and the measured temperature in the CPU 110.
[0054] In accordance with a command from the CPU 110, the microwave oscillator 190 causes a microwave having a predetermined frequency to oscillate to heat and cook the product 5.
[0055] Described next is information processing on the heating apparatus 1 according to this embodiment. As illustrated in
[0056] With reference to the heating information table 121, the CPU 110 identifies a heating time period and a power level for the product 5 (Step S106). The CPU 110 sets the microwave oscillator 190 for the heating time period and the power level (Step S108). The CPU 110 causes the microwave oscillator 190 to start heating (Step S110).
[0057] Until the heating time period ends, the CPU 110 controls the microwave oscillator 190 (Step S112). When the heating time period ends, the CPU 110 causes the microwave oscillator 190 to stop heating (Step S114).
[0058] With reference to the heating information table 121, the CPU 110 identifies a settling time period and makes setting for the settling time period (Step S116). Here, the CPU 110 may inform the POS system 3 and the label printing system 2 through the communication interface 160 that the product 5 is in a settling status.
[0059] The CPU 110 stands by until the settling time period has elapsed (Step S118). When the settling time period elapses (Step S120), the CPU 110 informs the POS system 3 and the label printing system 2 through the communication interface 160 of the time when the heating and cooking ends, the settling time period, and the product information (Step S122).
[0060] Described next is the label printing system 2. As illustrated in
[0061] The CPU 210 executes a program stored in the memory 220 or an external storage medium to control the components of the label printing system 2.
[0062] The memory 220 is a RAM or a ROM in various kinds. The memory 220 may be contained in the label printing system 2, attachable to various interfaces of the label printing system 2, and provided as a storage medium for another apparatus accessible from the label printing system 2. The memory 220 stores the program to be executed by the CPU 210 and various data. The various data includes: data generated when the CPU 210 executes the program; data input through the controller 240; and data received from another apparatus through a router and the Internet.
[0063] The display 230 outputs a character and an image based on a signal from the CPU 210.
[0064] The controller 240, including a button and a touch panel, receives a command from the user and inputs the command in the CPU 210. Note that the display 230 and the controller 240 may be included in a touch panel 250.
[0065] The communication interface 260 is a communication module such as a wireless LAN or a wired LAN. The communication interface 260 exchanges data with another apparatus by wireless or wireline communications through a router and the Internet. That is, the CPU 210 receives a command from another apparatus such as the heating apparatus 1 and the POS system 3 through the communication interface 260. Then, based on the command, the CPU 210 causes the printer 290 to print a label.
[0066] The speaker 270 outputs various kinds of audio based on the audio data from the CPU 210.
[0067] The bar-code reader 280 reads bar-code information in the first label attached to the product 5, and inputs the read bar-code information in the CPU 210. The CPU 210 may identify the product 5, and, with reference to the settling end information table 122, determine whether the heating and the settling for the product 5 has ended.
[0068] In accordance with the command from the CPU 210, the printer 290 prints a predetermined text message and image on the second label to be attached to the product 5.
[0069] Described next is information processing on the label printing system 2 according to this embodiment. As illustrated in
[0070] The CPU 210 causes the printer 290 to print the second label with such information as the kind of the product, the time when the settling time period ends, the salable time period since the end of the settling time period, and the expiration date (Step S212). The sales clerk attaches the printed second label to the product 5 with the heating and the settling completed (Step S214).
[0071] Described next is the POS system 3. The POS system 3 includes a cash register and a bar-code reader. As illustrated in
[0072] The CPU 310 executes a program stored in the memory 320 or an external storage medium to control the components of the POS system 3.
[0073] The memory 320 is a RAM or a ROM in various kinds. The memory 320 may be contained in the POS system 3, attachable to various interfaces of the POS system 3, and provided as a storage medium for another apparatus accessible from the POS system 3. The memory 320 stores the program to be executed by the CPU 310 and various data. The various data includes: data generated when the CPU 310 executes the program; data input through the controller 340; and data received from another apparatus through a router and the Internet.
[0074] The display 330 outputs a character and an image based on a signal from the CPU 310.
[0075] The controller 340, including a button and a touch panel, receives a command from the user and inputs the command in the CPU 310. Note that the display 330 and the controller 340 may be included in a touch panel 350.
[0076] The communication interface 360 is a communication module such as a wireless LAN or a wired LAN. The communication interface 360 exchanges data with another apparatus by wireless or wireline communications through a router and the Internet.
[0077] The speaker 370 outputs various kinds of audio based on the audio data from the CPU 310.
[0078] The bar-code reader 380 reads a bar code on the second label attached to the product 5, and inputs in the CPU 310 various kinds of information on the product 5.
[0079] Described next is information processing on the POS system 3 according to this embodiment. As illustrated in
[0080] With reference to the product information table 123 and the information read from the bar code, the CPU 310 reads the salable time period of the product 5, and determines whether the salable time period or the sell-by time of the product 5 has passed (Step S316). If the salable time period has passed, the CPU 310 causes the display 330 to issue a warning message, and the speaker 370 to output a warning tone (Step S318).
[0081] If the salable time period has not passed yet, the CPU 310 accepts the purchase of the product 5 so that the check-out of the product 5 ends (Step S320).
Second Embodiment
[0082] In the above first embodiment, the product stands by in the heating apparatus 1 until the settling time period ends. However, the operation of the heated product sales system 10 shall not be limited to that in the first embodiment. When the heating apparatus 1 finishes heating in this embodiment, the product 5 is provided with the second label printed with the settling time period and a time when the settling time period ends. Such a label allows a casher to determine whether the settling time period ends when the casher sells the product to a customer.
[0083] Described below is a second embodiment with reference the flow 2 in
[0084] First, a kind of the product 5 is determined, using an operating button on the body of the heating apparatus 1 or a bar-code reader connected to the heating apparatus 1. In the determination, the heating apparatus 1 uses information on the product stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the heating apparatus 1 or an external storage apparatus.
[0085] Then, depending on the determined kind of the product 5, the heating apparatus 1 reads out: heating information including, for example, a heating time period, a power level, and a settling time period of the determined product; and product information including a kind, a price, and a sales time period of the product. As the heating information and the product information, the heating apparatus 1 uses information stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the heating apparatus 1 or an external storage apparatus.
[0086] The heating apparatus 1 sets a timer for the read out heating time period, and heats the product 5 with the read out power level. When the heating time period elapses, the heating apparatus 1 stops heating, and transmits heading end information, the settling time period, and the product information to the label printing system 2. The information may be transmitted either through wire or wirelessly.
[0087] When receiving the heating end information, the settling time period, and the product information, the label printing system 2 prints, based on the received information, a second label illustrated, for example, in
[0088] When the product 5 with the second label attached is picked up by a customer visiting the store, brought to the cash register, and scanned through the POS system 3, the POS system 3 reads out bar-code information in the second label to obtain the settling time period of, and the product information on, the product 5. As the product information, the POS system 3 uses information stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the POS system 3 or an external storage apparatus.
[0089] The POS system 3 compares the read out settling time period and a current time to check whether the settling time period has elapsed. If the settling time period has not elapsed yet, the POS system 3 issues a warning. If the warning is not cancelled, the POS system 3 does not permit a casher to sale the product 5. The warning is canceled with, for example, an operation button on the body of the POS system 3.
[0090] If the settling time period has elapsed or the warning for the settling time period is cancelled, the POS system 3 compares the read out sales time period and a current time to check a sell-by time. If the product is within the sell-by time, the product is allowed to be on sale. If the product is out of the sell-by time, the POS system 3 issues a warning and does not permit a casher to sale the product.
[0091] As can be seen, the heated product sales system 10 issues a permission to sell the product after a certain time period has passed since the end of heating the product. Such a feature makes it possible to reduce the risk of selling the product whose temperature unevenly distributes immediately after the heating and has not uniformly distributed yet, and to improve quality of the product.
[0092] Moreover, the heating system and the sales system are separated from each other. Such a feature makes it possible to downsize each system to be placed in a retail store.
[0093] Moreover, the heated product sales system 10 shares heating information of a heated product, reducing the risk that an unheated product is inadvertently to be sold.
[0094] Moreover, the second label is printed with at least one or more of the information items; namely, the time period from the end of heating until the temperature of the product is uniformly distributed (the settling time period), the heating end information, the information indicating an elapse of the settling time period, and the salable time period from the end of the settling time period or the time when the salable time period ends. Such a feature makes it possible to reduce the risk that the retail store sells an unheated product or a product whose temperature unevenly distributes immediately after the heating and has not uniformly distributed yet, and to improve quality of the product. Furthermore, a customer can make sure approximately what time the unevenly distributed temperature immediately after the heating is uniformly distributed, contributing to determining the right time to eat.
[0095] More specifically, as illustrated in
[0096] The CPU 110 identifies a heating time period and a power level for the product 5 with reference to the heating information table 121, and reads out various kinds of information on the product 5 with reference to the product information table 123 (Step S106). The CPU 110 sets the microwave oscillator 190 for the heating time period and the power level (Step S108). The CPU 110 causes the microwave oscillator 190 to start heating (Step S110).
[0097] Until the heating time period ends, the CPU 110 controls the microwave oscillator 190 (Step S112). When the heating time period ends, the CPU 110 causes the microwave oscillator 190 to stop heating (Step S114). The CPU 110 informs the POS system 3 and the label printing system 2 through the communication interface 160 of the time when the heating and cooking ends, the settling time period, and the product information (Step S122).
[0098] Described next is information processing on the label printing system 2 according to this embodiment. As illustrated in
[0099] Described next is information processing on the POS system 3 according to this embodiment. As illustrated in
[0100] The CPU 310 determines whether the settling time period ends (Step S306). If the settling time period has not ended yet, the CPU 310 causes the display 330 to issue a warning message, and the speaker 370 to output a warning tone (Step S308).
[0101] Here, through the controller 340, the CPU 310 receives a command to cancel the warning (Step S312). The CPU 310 causes the display 330 and the speaker 370 to stop issuing the warnings, and proceeds to a check of the salable time period (Step S316). Such a feature makes it possible to quickly check out the product when the customer is in a hurry even if the product is unevenly heated. Note that the sales clerk can stop selling the product without cancelling the warning (Step S314), and repeat the sequence again from the heating.
[0102] If the settling time period has already elapsed, the CPU 310 determines whether the salable time period or the sell-by time of the product 5 has passed with reference to the product information table 123 and the information read from the bar code (Step S316).
[0103] If the salable time period has passed, the CPU 310 causes the display 330 to issue a warning message on the display 330, and the speaker 370 to output a warning tone (Step S318).
[0104] If the salable time period has not passed yet, the CPU 310 accepts the purchase of the product 5 so that the check-out of the product 5 ends (Step S320).
Third Embodiment
[0105] The operation of the heated product sales system 10 shall not be limited to those in the first and second embodiments. In a third embodiment, the product 5 whose settling time period has elapsed is provided with the second label indicating that the settling time period has elapsed, and allowed to be on sale. Described below is the third embodiment with reference the flow 3 in
[0106] First, a kind of the product 5 is determined, using a bar-code reader connected to the heating apparatus 1 to read the first label including the information on the kind of the product. In the determination, the heating apparatus 1 uses information on the product stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the heating apparatus 1 or an external storage apparatus.
[0107] Then, depending on the determined kind of the product 5, the heating apparatus 1 reads out: heating information including, for example, a heating time period, a power level, and a settling time period of the determined product; and product information including a kind, a price, and a sales time period of the product. As the heating information and the product information, the heating apparatus 1 uses information stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the heating apparatus 1 or an external storage apparatus.
[0108] The heating apparatus 1 sets a timer for the read out heating time period, and heats the product 5 with the read out power level. When the heating time period elapses, the heating apparatus 1 stops heating, and transmits heading end information, the settling time period, and the product information to the label printing system 2. The information may be transmitted either through wire or wirelessly.
[0109] Next, the label printing system 2 compares the heating end information and the settling time period sent from the heating apparatus 1 with a current time to check whether the settling time period has elapsed. If the settling time period has not elapsed yet, the label printing system 2 issues a warning. If the warning is not cancelled, the label printing system 2 does not allow for the print of the second label. The warning is canceled with, for example, an operation button on the body of the label printing system 2.
[0110] If the settling time period has elapsed or the warning for the settling time period is canceled, the label printing system 2 prints the second label illustrated, for example, in
[0111] When the product 5 with the second label attached is scanned through the POS system 3, the POS system 3 reads out product information from the second label. As the product information, the POS system 3 uses information stored in an internal storage apparatus inside the POS system 3 or an external storage apparatus.
[0112] The POS system 3 compares the read out sales time period with a current time to check a sell-by time. If the product is within the sell-by time, the product is allowed to be on sale. If the product is out of the sell-by time, the POS system 3 issues a warning and does not permit a casher to sale the product.
[0113] As can be seen, the heated product sales system 10 issues a permission to sell the product after a certain time period has passed since the end of heating the product. Such a feature makes it possible to reduce the risk of selling the product whose temperature unevenly distributes immediately after the heating and has not uniformly distributed yet, and to improve quality of the product.
[0114] Moreover, the heating system and the sales system are separated from each other. Such a feature makes it possible to downsize each system to be placed in a retail store.
[0115] Moreover, the heated product sales system 10 shares heating information of a heated product, reducing the risk that an unheated product is inadvertently to be sold.
[0116] Moreover, the second label is printed with at least one or more of the information items, namely, the time period from the end of heating until the temperature of the product is uniformly distributed (the settling time period), the heating end information, the information indicating an elapse of the settling time period, and the salable time period from the end of the settling time period or the time when the salable time period ends. Such a feature makes it possible to reduce the risk that the retail store sells an unheated product or a product whose temperature unevenly distributes immediately after the heating and has not uniformly distributed yet, and to improve quality of the product. Furthermore, a customer can make sure approximately what time the unevenly distributed temperature immediately after the heating is uniformly distributed, contributing to determining the right time to eat.
[0117] Specifically, the information processing on the heating apparatus 1 according to this embodiment is the same as that in the second embodiment, and thus shall not be repeated.
[0118] Described next is information processing on the label printing system 2 according to this embodiment. As illustrated in
[0119] Based on the settling time period and a current time, the CPU 210 determines whether the settling time period ends (Step S208). If the settling time period has not ended yet, the CPU 210 causes the display 230 to issue a warning message, and the speaker 270 to output a warning tone (Step S210).
[0120] If the settling time period has elapsed, or the warning of the incomplete settling is cancelled through the controller 240, the CPU 210 causes the printer 290 to print the product information on the second label (Step S212). With reference to the product information table 123, the CPU 210 also prints the salable time period of the product on the second label. The sales clerk attaches the printed second label to the product 5 with the heating and the settling completed (Step S214).
[0121] The information processing on the POS system 3 according to this embodiment is the same as that in the first embodiment, and thus shall not be repeated.
Fourth Embodiment
[0122] The roles of the apparatuses included in the heated product sales system 10 according to the embodiments may partially or entirely be performed by other apparatuses. For example, as illustrated in
Fifth Embodiment
[0123] Other than the heating technique by microwave, the heating apparatus 1 may utilize such heating techniques as the high-frequency dielectric heating and heating with a heater.
SUMMARY
[0124] The above embodiments provide a heated product sales system including: a first apparatus heating and cooking a product; and a second apparatus suspending a sale of the product until a certain time period has elapsed after the heating and cooking.
[0125] Preferably, the second apparatus may include a register having a controller canceling the suspension of the sale of the product.
[0126] Preferably, the heated product sales system may further include a third apparatus printing a label for the product.
[0127] Preferably, the third apparatus may print the label with a time period from an end of the heating and cooking of the product until the product has a uniform temperature distribution.
[0128] Preferably, the third apparatus may print the label with at least one of information items including: an information item indicating that the heating and cooking of the product has ended; and an information item indicating an elapse of a time period lasting until the product has a uniform temperature distribution.
[0129] Preferably, the third apparatus prints the label with at least one of information items including: an information item indicating a salable time period of the product starting at an elapse of a time period lasting until the product has a uniform temperature distribution; and an information item indicating a time when salable time period ends.
[0130] The embodiments disclosed herein are examples in every respect, and not limiting of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure is defined not by the descriptions above but by the scope of claims, and is intended to include all the modifications within the scope of the claims along with the their full scope of equivalents.