Parking Lot Check In System
20200167759 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
- Michael Dowden (Brownsburg, IN, US)
- Martine Dowden (Brownsburg, IN, US)
- Marc Ebtinger (Brownsburg, IN, US)
- James Handshoe (Brownsburg, IN, US)
- Michael McGinnis (Brownsburg, IN, US)
Cpc classification
G06Q2240/00
PHYSICS
G06Q20/127
PHYSICS
G07F17/0057
PHYSICS
G07B15/02
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A system for operating a location for parking vehicles in a manner which is easy to implement and requires little or no equipment at the location. Access to the system would be through mobile devices which are widely available. Information about the location at issue would be accessed via a QR Code (or similar means) and data collection would preferably be done by data extraction from videos or pictures. Payment for the services would be by digital means through the system. The system would also provide the owner or manager of the location the means to monitor and/or enforce violations of the location restrictions.
Claims
1. A system for operating a parking location comprising an electronic means to store and manipulate data which allows customers to park a vehicle at a certain location and to store the information about the interaction for future use and further configured to: (a) allow a customer to access information about the location through a QR Code associated with the location using their mobile device; (b) a means to determine customer information; (c) once customer information is obtained, having a means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle; (d) a means to have the customer select the digital payment method and to make the payment; (e) a means to generate confirmation of payment to customer; and (f) a means to determine if additional action is necessary.
2. A system of claim 1, wherein the means to determine customer information is through the use of an established account where the customer information has been stored by the system.
3. A system of claim 1, wherein the means to determine customer information is to determine if they have an existing account and if they do not, then initiating data collection from the customer to establish an account.
4. A system of claim 1, wherein the means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle is by associating a vehicle with the customer where the data about the vehicle, including make, model, color, license plate number and state, are extracted by the system from video(s) or picture(s) of the vehicle, which information is then saved and associated with the customer.
5. A system of claim 1, wherein the means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle is by selecting a vehicle already associated with the customer.
6. A system of claim 1, wherein the means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle is by manually inputting into the system the information about the vehicle, which information is then saved and associated with the customer.
7. A system of claim 1, wherein the means for determining if additional action is necessary is whether or not the location has a reward or other system in place that requires notification of the reward or benefit being transmitted to customer.
8. A system for operating a parking location comprising an electronic means to store and manipulate data which allows customers to park a vehicle at a certain location and to store the information about the interaction for future use and further configured to: (a) allow a customer to access information about the location by manually inputting a location identifier into the system using their mobile device; (b) a means to determine customer information; (c) once customer information is obtained, having a means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle; (d) a means to have the customer select the digital payment method and to make the payment; (e) a means to generate confirmation of payment to customer; and (f) a means to determine if additional action is necessary.
9. A system of claim 8, wherein the means to determine customer information is through the use of an established account where the customer information has been stored by the system.
10. A system of claim 8, wherein the means to determine customer information is to determine if they have an existing account and if they do not, then initiating data collection from the customer to establish an account.
11. A system of claim 8, wherein the means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle is by associating a vehicle with the customer where the data about the vehicle, including make, model, color, license plate number and state, are extracted by the system from video(s) or picture(s) of the vehicle, which information is then saved and associated with the customer.
12. A system of claim 8, wherein the means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle is by selecting a vehicle already associated with the customer.
13. A system of claim 8, wherein the means for the customer to select an appropriate vehicle is by manually inputting into the system the information about the vehicle, which information is then saved and associated with the customer.
14. A system of claim 8, wherein the means for determining if additional action is necessary is whether or not the location has a reward or other system in place that requires notification of the reward or benefit being transmitted to customer.
15. A system for operating a parking location comprising an electronic means to store and manipulate data which allows customers to park a vehicle at a certain location and to store the information about the interaction for future use and further configured to: (a) use a video camera mounted at the location to extract data from images taken at the location of vehicles using the location; (b) use the vehicle information to automatically determine whether the vehicle is associated with a previously registered customer; (c) if associated with a previously registered customer, automatically send the customer the required payment information for the use of the location, send a payment confirmation and take additional actions, if needed; and (d) if not associated with a previously registered customer or in violation of the restrictions for the location, determine if additional actions need to be taken.
16. A system of claim 15, wherein the means for determining if additional action is necessary is whether or not the location seeks to take enforcement or other action for improper use of the location and to prompt such action, such as towing, ticketing or booting of vehicles.
17. A system of claim 15, wherein the means for determining if additional action is necessary is whether or not the location has a reward or other system in place that requires notification of the reward or benefit being transmitted to customer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures, where:
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DESCRIPTION
[0011] For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in specific language contained herein. It will, nevertheless, be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended; any alterations and further modifications of the described or illustrated embodiments and any further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
[0012] The preferred embodiment of the system in this disclosure would be one that incorporates both the use of data extraction from photographs and videos, as well the liberal use of QR Codes (or similar codes), which would direct a user to a unique URL, to ease interaction with the system.
[0013] In the preferred embodiment, after a customer parks their car in a location equipped with this system, the customer has two options to begin the check-in process with the first being to navigate to an assigned URL or web address (i.e. https://flexepark.com) using a standard web browser on their mobile phone, laptop or other device that can reach the internet. See
[0014] The second way is to scan the QR code shown on the same parking sign that included the code indicated above, using a dedicated QR scanner app or the built-in camera app on their mobile phone or other device. See
[0015] The customer would then sign-in to the system using an email address & password, or an existing social media or similar account, such as Facebook or Google account. Once signed-in the customer would register the vehicle being parked or, if they have an account already, access a previously saved vehicle. See
[0016] In the event the vehicle is not in the system, there are multiple ways the vehicle could be added to the system, with the preferred embodiment being that relevant information about the vehicle (make, color, model, license plate number and state) is extracted from videos or photographs of the vehicle taken by the user using a mobile device. In an additional embodiment, this information would be put in the system by manually typing in the information using the customer's mobile device.
[0017] Once the customer has selected the location and the vehicle they would then, in the event that the location charges by time or some other metric (versus a flat fee), select the amount of parking desired (i.e. 4 hours). The amount due from the customer would then be calculated by the system and the final step would be to have the customer pay for their parking using a digital payment method such as PayPal, Credit Card, or device-specific billing account (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay). Upon completing payment, the customer would receive an electronic confirmation.
[0018] In an additional embodiment, upon completion of the transaction, the customer would be eligible for some type of reward (which may be a coupon or other incentive) as determined by the owner of the location.
[0019] Another embodiment would be for second or subsequent users, where the user can pull up historical information about locations they have used in the past, to speed the check-in process for subsequent parking. Additionally, the vehicle associated with the user can be maintained, so that subsequent uses would eliminate the need for putting in vehicle information. However, another embodiment would include the option for a user to put multiple vehicles into the account, so that they can simply select the vehicle being used on an occasion.
[0020] Enforcement as the use of the parking spaces can be provided manually, via web-enabled interface, whereby a manager or owner would have the ability to see all the customer at a location and can check the list of authorized customers with those present at the lot and can then provide enforcement measures, as necessary. In that case, then enforcement measures could be taken, including towing of the vehicle or ticketing the vehicle. A ticket could also be issued to a customer if they already have an account in the system.
[0021] The unique features of the system, include, but are not limited to the fact that each parking location is represented by a unique URL, which may be represented using the industry-standard QR code; the system may be loaded on any mobile phone or other web-enabled device, using a standard web browser, by scanning the QR code or navigating to the URL associated with the location; the vehicles may be registered with the application by taking a photo of the vehicle with a mobile phone, whereby the information about the vehicle (make, model, color), license plate, etc., are automatically identified via the photograph; historical information about location usage and vehicles is automatically maintained; streamlined or automated enforcement; and rewards may be granted to a customer anytime they park in a participating location.