SYSTEM OF CONTROL AND IDENTIFICATION OF GOODS IN A SHOP
20190069695 ยท 2019-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06Q20/18
PHYSICS
G06Q20/208
PHYSICS
G06Q20/204
PHYSICS
G07G1/0054
PHYSICS
International classification
B62B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a product identification system when the goods are purchased by a buyer in a self-service store. The product identification system in the self-service store includes a scanning device, a goods collecting device with an individual identification number, a camera, at least one self-service payment terminal and a server. The scanning device reads the identification number, scans the barcodes of goods, creates a list of goods and a resulting barcode. The camera is installed on the goods collecting device and reads images of the goods and tracks its movement. The terminal sends information to the server, wherein the server receives and analyzes information from the camera and terminal. In case when the information from the camera and from the resulting barcode coincide, the buyer pays for the purchase, and receives a check.
Claims
1. A product identification system in a self-service store, including a connected scanning device, a goods collecting device, a camera, at least one self-service payment terminal and a server, characterized in that each goods collecting device is assigned an individual identification number, the scanning device is equipped with an application that allows you to read the specified individual identification of the goods collecting device, scan bar codes of goods, create a list of selected products and a resulting barcode, cameras are installed on the goods collecting device and are configured to read a visual image of a good and track its movements after scanning its barcode, the payment terminal is configured to give feedback to the server, wherein the server is configured to receive and analyze information from the camera and the payment terminal.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the scanning device is a scanner, a telephone or a tablet.
3. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the cameras are made in an anti-vandal casing.
4. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the goods collecting device is a trolley or a basket.
5. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that it includes a weight control at the place of payment for the goods.
6. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that the cameras are also installed in the store's sales area.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the cameras can be configured to determine a depth of field.
8. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that sensors for determining a depth of field can additionally be mounted on the goods collecting device.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the scanning device can be located on the goods collecting device.
10. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 1, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
11. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 2, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
12. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 3, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
13. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 4, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
14. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 5, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
15. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 6, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
16. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 7, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
17. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 8, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
18. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 9, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
19. A method for an automated sale of goods in a self-service store, comprising a use of a product identification system according to claim 10, characterized in that a buyer activates an application on a scanning device, selects a goods collecting device, reads an individual identification number through the scanning device, scans barcodes of selected goods, thereby forming a shopping list, disposes of the goods in the goods collecting device, then transmits a final barcode created by the scanner to a self-service payment terminal reader, pays a purchase, then receives a check.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The claimed invention is illustrated by the graphical representation shown in the
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0018] The declared system of product identification works as follows.
[0019] The buyer, when entering the store's trading floor, takes a cart or a basket (device for collecting goods) that have their own identification number. At the entrance to the store, the buyer activates the application, and using the scanning mobile device (phone, tablet, scanner) reads the identification number of the trolley or basket, and the mobile device or application is assigned the number of the cart or basket.
[0020] The product identification system in the self-service store includes a mobile device (for example, a scanner, phone, or tablet) that is capable of scanning a barcode from the goods connected through an internal wireless store network. The cameras are located on a cart or basket. Each trolley has its own identification number, which does not coincide with other numbers of trolleys or baskets.
[0021] If the buyer uses a personal mobile device, a scanning barcode (for example, a phone or tablet), the mobile device is attached via software and a wireless network to the collection device. A mobile device can be located on a cart, basket or be a separate unit mounted on a cart.
[0022] In addition, said cameras can be configured to scan the goods.
[0023] When the customer scans the bar code printed on the product, the cameras located on the product collection device or located in the store room identify the visual image of the product and track its placement in the collection device. Information is entered into a temporary virtual check (virtual shopping cart, application, mobile device memory or store server). The visual image of the goods identified by the cameras is tied to the shopping list in the device for collecting the goods. At the end of the collection of goods (the completion of the purchase), the mobile application in the mobile device generates a final shopping list and outputs the resulting bar code, CR code or NFS. The buyer, when approaching the automatic ticket office, transmits from the mobile device the generated shopping list to the cash register reader using a bar code (CR code or NFS). The automatic register receives from the mobile device application the buyer's shopping list, passes to the store server. The store server checks information about the visual images received from the cameras and information received from the automatic cash register. If the product nomenclature coincides, the information from the server is returned to the automatic cash register and payment terminal. The buyer pays for the purchase and receives a cash receipt.
[0024] Cameras that read the image of the product and track its movement after scanning the bar code can be installed not only on the cart, basket, but also in the store's sales area. In this case, the cameras can be configured to determine the depth of field for determining a three-dimensional image. In the event that cameras do not have the ability to determine the depth of field, additional sensors or laser modules (not shown graphically) can be installed in the collection facility.
[0025] To maintain functionality, the camera can be made in an anti-vandal casing. The information from the mobile device scanning the bar code on the goods goes to the server of the store. In this case, the information received from the cameras that identify the goods, also arrives at the server. The server checks and processes the information received, namely, whether the bar code received by the scanning mobile device that reads the barcode matches with the visual image obtained from the cameras. In addition, the system may include a weight control located at the place of payment for the goods. A trolley or basket is mounted on a scale that weights the total weight of the goods and sends this information to the server. The server processes the received information from the bar code scanner (mobile device), cameras, and weights, compares the information received and, in case of a match of all parameters, the buyer in the payment terminal can pay the goods.