DUAL CHECKOUT SYSTEM
20190066453 · 2019-02-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07G1/0018
PHYSICS
A47F9/046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention discloses a checkout counter at least comprising a right/left-hand side registration system for registration of commodities in a checkout counter comprising a right/left-hand side registration device with an interface with a computer, and a cashier registration system for registration of commodities in a checkout counter comprising a cashier registration device with an interface with a computer, a right-hand side motion detector with an interface with the computer, and a left-hand side motion detector with an interface with a computer. The invention also discloses a method for operation of the checkout counter and its elements.
Claims
1. A right and left-hand side registration system where the right hand side registration system is independent of the left-hand side registration system for registration of commodities in a checkout counter where a right-hand side customer (105a) is associated with the right-hand side registration system of the checkout counter and the left-hand side customer is associated with the left-hand side registration system of the checkout counter comprising: a. a right-hand side registration means associated with the right-hand side customer with a computer interface; b. a left-hand side registration means associated with the left-hand side customer with a computer interface; c. a right-hand side entrance motion detector with a computer interface; d. a left-hand side entrance motion detector with a computer interface; e. a right-hand side exit motion detector with a computer interface; and f. a left-hand side exit motion detector with a computer interface.
2. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 1, where the right-hand side entrance motion detector is configured to transmit a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the right-hand side entrance motion detector and the left-hand side entrance motion detector is configured to transmit a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the left-hand side entrance motion detector.
3. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 1, where the right-hand side exit motion detector is configured to transmit a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the right-hand side exit motion detector, and the left-hand side exit motion detector is configured to transmit a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the left-hand side exit motion detector.
4. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 1, where a computer includes a computer program which determines whether a correct registration of commodities has taken place.
5. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the right-hand side entrance motion detector=true and the right-hand side registration device=true and the right-hand side exit motion detector=true implies correct registration of commodities.
6. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the left-hand side entrance motion detector=true and the left-hand side registration device=true and the left-hand side exit motion detector=true implies correct registration of commodities.
7. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the right-hand side entrance motion detector=true and the right-hand side registration device=true implies correct registration of commodities.
8. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the left-hand side entrance motion detector=true and the left-hand side registration device=true implies correct registration of commodities.
9. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the right-hand side registration device=true and the right/left-hand side exit motion detector=true implies correct registration of commodities.
10. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the right/left-hand side registration device=true and the right/left-hand side exit motion detector=true implies correct registration of commodities.
11. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the right-hand side registration device=false implies no registration of a commodity.
12. The right and left-hand side registration system according to claim 4, where the computer program executes the following conditional test: the left-hand side registration device=false implies no registration of a commodity.
13. A cashier registration system for registration of commodities in a checkout counter comprising: a. a cashier registration device with an interface with a computer; b. a right-hand side motion detector arranged to the right of the cashier registration device with an interface with the computer; and a. a left-hand side motion detector arranged to the left of the cashier registration device with an interface with the computer thereby providing a cashier registration system for independent registration of right and left hand-side customers.
14. The cashier registration system according to claim 13, where the right-hand side motion detector is configured to transmit a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the right-hand side motion detector and the left-hand side motion detector is configured to transmit a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the left-hand side motion detector.
15. The cashier registration system according to claim 13, where the computer includes a computer program which determines whether a correct registration of commodities has taken place and if the registration shall be carried to a right-hand side customer or a left-hand side customer.
16. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the right-hand side motion detector=true, step 2: the cashier registration device=true step 3: the right-hand side motion detector=true determination step: correct registration of commodities and registration to be carried to the right-hand side customer.
17. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the right-hand side motion detector=false, step 2: the cashier registration device=true step 3: the right-hand side motion detector=true determination step: correct registration of commodities and registration to be carried to the right-hand side customer.
18. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the right-hand side motion detector=true, step 2: the cashier registration device=false step 3: the right-hand side motion detector=true determination step: implies no registration of a commodity.
19. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the right-hand side motion detector=true, step 2: the cashier registration device=true step 3: the right-hand side motion detector=false determination step: correct registration of commodities and registration to be carried to the right-hand side customer.
20. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the left-hand side motion detector=true, step 2: the cashier registration device=true step 3: the left-hand side motion detector=true determination step: correct registration of commodities and registration to be carried to the left-hand side customer.
21. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the left-hand side motion detector=false, step 2: the cashier registration device=true step 3: the left-hand side motion detector=true determination step: correct registration of commodities and registration to be carried to the left-hand side customer.
22. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the left-hand side motion detector=true, step 2: the cashier registration device=false step 3: the left-hand side motion detector=true determination step: implies no registration of a commodity.
23. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the left-hand side motion detector=true, step 2: the cashier registration device (140)=true step 3: the left-hand side motion detector=false determination step: correct registration of commodities and registration to be carried to the left-hand side customer.
24. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test for determination of correct registration of commodities or not: step 1: the right-hand side motion detector=true, step 2: the cashier registration device=true step 3: the left-hand side motion detector=true determination step: erroneous registration of commodities.
25. The cashier registration system according to claim 15, where the computer program executes the following sequential conditional test: step 1: the right-hand side motion detector=false, step 2: the cashier registration, device=true step 3: the left-hand side motion detector=false determination step: erroneous registration of commodities.
26. Checkout counter at least comprising: a. a customer registration system including: i. a right-hand side registration system independent of a left-hand side registration system for registration of commodities in a checkout counter where a right-hand side customer is associated with the right-hand side of the checkout counter and the left-hand side customer is associated with the left-hand side of the checkout counter comprising: 1. a right-hand side registration means associated with the right-hand side customer with a computer interface; 2. a left-hand side registration means associated with the left-hand side customer with a computer interface; b. a cashier registration system for registration of commodities in a checkout counter comprising: i. a cashier registration device with an interface with a computer; ii. a right-hand side motion detector arranged to the right of the cashier registration device with an interface with the computer; and iii. a left-hand side motion detector arranged to the left of the cashier registration device with an interface with a computer.
27. Checkout counter according to claim 26, where the customer registration system further comprises: a right-hand side entrance motion detector with an interface with the computer, and a left-hand side entrance motion detector with an interface with the computer.
28. Checkout counter according to claim 26 where the customer registration system for registration of commodities in a checkout counter further comprises: a right-hand side exit motion detector with an interface with the computer, and a left-hand side exit motion detector with an interface with the computer.
29. Checkout counter according to any of the claim 26 where the computer with interface with the right-hand side and the left-hand side registration system includes a computer program which determines whether a correct registration of commodities has taken place or not on the right-hand side and the left-hand side.
30. Checkout counter according to any of the claim 26 where the computer with interface with the cashier registration system includes a computer program which determines whether a correct registration of commodities has taken place and if the registration shall be carried to a right-hand side customer or a left-hand side customer.
31. A method of a registration process for a right-hand side loading area and a left-hand side loading area for registration of commodities in a checkout counter where registration of commodities from the right-hand side loading area and the left-hand side loading area are independent of each other at least comprising the steps of: a. providing a right-hand side registration device with an interface with a computer; b. providing a left-hand side registration device with an interface with a computer; c. providing a right-hand side entrance motion detector with an interface with the computer; d. providing a left-hand side entrance motion detector with an interface with the computer; e. providing a right-hand side exit motion detector with an interface with the computer; and. f. providing a left-hand side exit motion detector with an interface with the computer.
32. The method according to claim 31, where the method further comprises the steps of: transmitting from the right-hand side entrance motion detector a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the right/left-hand side entrance motion detector and transmitting from the left-hand side entrance motion detector a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the left-hand side entrance motion detector.
33. The method according to claim 31, where the method further comprises the steps of: transmitting from the right-hand side exit motion detector a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the right-hand side exit motion detector and transmitting from the left-hand side exit motion detector a true signal to the computer if a hand movement and/or commodity movement is sensed by the left-hand side exit motion detector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0066] Following is a brief description of the drawings in order to make the invention more readily understandable, the discussion that follows will refer to the accompanying drawings, in which
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MODE(S) FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0078] In the following it is firstly disclosed general embodiments in accordance to the present invention, thereafter particular exemplary embodiments will be described. Where possible reference will be made to the accompanying drawings and where possible using reference numerals in the drawings. It shall be noted however that the drawings are exemplary embodiments only and other features and embodiments may well be within the scope of the invention as described.
[0079] In the following description it will be adhered to the definitions below: [0080] Cashier, by a cashier it is meant any person that operates the checkout counter and is responsible for the cashier terminal during expedition of customer goods as well as control of payment and end of sale, EOS. [0081] Customer, the customer shall be interpreted as any person which have the intention of purchasing goods and which brings the goods to a checkout counter according to the present invention. According to the present invention numerous customers can operate the dual checkout counter according to the present invention. The customers are denoted according to if they are positioned at the right-hand side loading area 101a or the left-hand side loading area 101b, i.e. right-hand and left-hand customer etc.
[0082] Indicated directions are defined as seen from the view of the cashier while he faces the loading areas 101. [0083] Checkout counter, and counter is used interchangeably throughout the description. The terms shall be understood as the complete check out area for checking out goods this includes the loading area, the registration area including any cash register and the packing area. The checkout counter according to the present invention is a dual checkout counter, which means that at least one customer and one cashier can operate the checkout counter simultaneously and there is at least three registration means one for the cashier, one for the right-hand side customers and one for the left-hand side customers. [0084] Scale, by scale it shall be understood any scale being a part of a checkout counter which is configured for weighing goods that shall be checked out by the checkout counter. Any input from these are read into a computer system and registered into the appropriate zone according to the computer system state and logic. [0085] Registration means, by registration means it shall be understood any means adapted to register goods. Typical examples include bar code scanners, RFID-readers or optical/visual recognition devices. The registration means may be configured to scan/register goods in a plurality of direction; this can be facilitated by using a rotating scanning head, RFID-reader and/or optical registration unit(s). Any input from these are read into a computer system and registered into the appropriate zone according to the computer system state and logic. [0086] Loading area, the loading area is defined as the area in which customers place goods to be purchased. [0087] Packing zone barrier sensors/activators: The computer system may execute operational control from knowing the position of the barriers at any time of the processing. The sensors may through the means of known technology like magnetic switches, micro switches, optical sensors or other means detect if a barrier is present in a sensor position, what barrier is present or if it has been moved passed the sensor position and then in what direction. [0088] Motion sensor: The motion sensors according to the present invention can be based on light, laser beams, photo barriers among others. The sensors can be provided as one of or a combination of (dual technology motion detectors or multi-technology motion detectors), Passive infrared sensors, Microwave detection sensors, Ultrasonic sensors, Tomographic motion detector or Video camera software.
[0089] The present invention comprises a dual checkout counter 100, which may register goods for one or two customers 105a, 105b simultaneously or approximately simultaneously and independent of each other. The dual checkout counter 100 provides two parallel loading areas 101a, 101b one for a left-hand customer 105b and one for a right-hand customer 105a. Furthermore the dual checkout counter 100 comprises registration zones for goods for right-hand side customer 105a, left-hand side customer 105b as well as for the cashier 104. Registration of goods can be open for the left-hand side and the right-hand side simultaneously, which make it possible for the cashier 104 to register goods for the left-hand side customer 105b and the right-hand side customer 105a interchangeably without any interruption in the registration of any of the customers. As is shown in
[0090] The loading areas 101 may comprise two conveyor belts one for the right-hand side 101a and one for the left-hand side 101b. Goods can be loaded by one or more customers 105a, 105b simultaneously. The right-hand side loading area 101a and the left side loading area 101b according to
[0091] In one embodiment the loading areas 101a, 101b can be physically separated as each loading area can be materialised as individual desks, ref
[0092] Photo cells 106a, 106b can be arranged downstream of the loading area 101 conveyor belts, close to the registering area. The photo cells 106a, 106b detects goods on the belt and controls feeding of goods to the conveyor belts. Cashier 104 and/or customer 105, 105a, 105b may also control the start and stop of the respective loading belts using controls/control switches or the data system of the checkout counter.
[0093] From the loading areas 101 goods are fed independently from the right-hand side and the left-hand side to a cashier registering/scanning zone 206. The registration means 140 and optionally a scale 241 controlled by the cashier 104 is arranged in the cashier registering/scanning zone 206. The scale 241 and the registering means 140 may be separate standalone units or scale 241 and registering means may be combined in one single unit. Goods may be pushed out from the cashier registering/scanning zone 206 to the right or left in the direction of the packing areas, ref.
[0094] To secure safe registration an algorithm having as input the output of the cashier motion detectors 125a, 125b is provided. The principle is that impossible registrations such as simultaneously detection on the right and left-hand side for the same goods is not permissible and implies manual registration. That is, the cashier 104 decides whether goods shall be registered to the left-hand side customer 105b or the right-hand side customer 105a. The logic/algorithm is disclosed in table 1 below.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Right Left movement/direction movement/direction Cashier Cashier Cashier Cashier Customer to be Pick deliver Pick deliver registered 0 0 0 0 No registration 0 0 0 1 Left 0 0 1 0 Left 0 0 1 1 Left 0 1 0 0 Right 0 1 0 1 Manual 0 1 1 0 Manual 0 1 1 1 Left 1 0 0 0 Right 1 0 0 1 Manual 1 0 1 0 Manual 1 0 1 1 Left 1 1 0 0 Right 1 1 0 1 Right 1 1 1 0 Right 1 1 1 1 Manual
[0095] On each side diagonally from the cashier 104 one or two customers 105a 105b may use their own customer dedicated registration means 245a, 245b. Each registration means 245a, 245b is connected to the data system of the checkout counter and registration is automatically handled and invoiced to the correct customer 105a, 105b depending on which side the registration takes place. That is, registration by the customer right-hand registration means 245a will result in goods being invoiced to the right-hand customer 105a. Each of the registration means 140, 245a, 245b are connected to the data system of the checkout counter where registration is automatically done and where the relevant purchase is mapped to the correct side where registration took place.
[0096] Erroneous registration of goods at checkout counters can be a problem. Customers may deliberately or by accident cover codes to be registered, such as bar codes, QR-codes or other visual codes. Double registration may also occur etc.
[0097] The motion detecting means 125a, 125b, 126a_in, 126a_out, 126b_in, 126b_out which have the ability to sense motion of arms and/or hands can provide additional certainty when scanning/registering goods at a checkout counter.
[0098] Motion recognition can be an integral part of the registration means, registration means such as optical scanners may be configured to additionally detect motion. The registration means and the motion sensors may be based on different technology, but still be housed within the same cabinet/housing. Motion recognition/detection/scanning can be effected by photographic analysis, measurement of returned light etc. The movement direction may also be determined by the motion detectors. With reference to
[0099] For illustrative purposes a scanning beam for registering goods is labelled G the combined scanning device (registration means) and motion detector, is marked D. As is illustrated in among others
[0100] A restricted area within the registration areas of a checkout counter 100 is, suitable for the detection of motion. An example of such an area is indicated as E in
[0101] Upon detection of a motion indicating that an item is moved through the detection area E, the system will check that a commodity detection have been carried out and registration of goods between the entrance to the detection area marked A and the exit of the detection area indicated by the arrow marked C. The control can alternatively be carried out using one or more sensors, where aggregate information regarding motion/movement and identification/registration of goods are compared or grouped together so as to reveal whether goods are registered correctly or an item is moved past the registration zone without being registered.
[0102] A signal indicating the status of registration can be provided using light signals, audio signals and/or the registration status is transferred to other systems (payment station/system), so that the customer and/or cashier and/or other required recipients of the information can access it.
[0103] The registration area 206 can be built up with one or two roller paths or conveyor belts. These may be operating freely or synchronously between the customer and cashier. Any feed mechanism may be controlled manually or via a computer system, typically referred to as the Point Of Sale (POS) system.
[0104] The registration area 206 is designed to transmit item registrations from left and right-hand side into each of their ongoing purchase registrations, into a POS system or in such a way that one or more customers can be in a payment queue after they are completely registered. This enables the registration process to continue with one or more outstanding payments related to purchases in the packing area.
[0105] According to the present invention each of the customer operated registration means 245a, 245b can be provided with motion detectors 126a_in, 126a_out, 126b_in, 126b_out, verifying that a valid registration has been carried out by sensing that goods, a hand or goods and a hand is moved in the direction of the packing area 103a, 103b. Upon detection of a motion indicating that an item is moved through the registration area 207a, 207b, the system will check that a commodity detection have been carried out and registration of goods between the entrance 126a_in, 126b_in to the registration means 245a, 245b and the exit of the registration areas 207a, 207b indicated by the arrow 107a, 107b.
[0106] Examples of detection areas is indicated by rectangles in
[0107] As an example adding goods to sale on the right-hand side can be carried out as follows:
[0108] Commodities is picked by the right-hand side customer 105a from the bottom of the loading area 101a. Commodity is then detected by the right-hand side entrance motion detector 126a_in, thereafter the commodity is scanned and registered by the registration means 245a and finally the commodity is moved downstream passing the right-hand side exit motion detector 126a_out. Logically the registration and sale process can be as indicated in table 2.
[0109] The same process applies for the left-hand side.
[0110] Obviously, it is very strict to require that in and out sensors both shall be true together with a registration from the registration means 245a. By true it is meant that a detection or a registration has been made by the appropriate sensor or registration means.
[0111] In one embodiment it is only provided one entrance motion detector on the right and the left side, this leads to the situation in table 3.
[0112] According to this embodiment the same applies to the left-hand side.
[0113] Yet another embodiment may only include an exit motion sensor, which leads to the following situation:
[0114] It shall be appreciated that inclusion of the entrance 126a_in, 126b_in and exit 126a_out, 126b_out motion detectors does not exclude the possibilities to only use one of the detector on each side in the registration process, this is a matter of software configuration. Also only using the registration means 245 to indicate a sale can be possible.
[0115] The table below indicates the possible registration states on the right-hand side, the same logic applies to the left-hand side.
TABLE-US-00002 Item 126a_in 126a_out 245a Valid sale a) 0 0 0 No b) 0 0 1 Yes, dependent on algorithm c) 0 1 0 No d) 0 1 1 Yes, dependent on algorithm e) 1 0 0 No f) 1 0 1 Yes, dependent on algorithm g) 1 1 0 No h) 1 1 1 Yes
[0116] Further to the items above, item a will never indicate a valid sale. Item b, d and f may indicate valid sale dependent on the software configuration i.e. the algorithm for determination of a valid sale. Item h will always indicate a sale, independent of the algorithm used as long as one entrance motion sensor, one registration means and one exit motion sensor as it is disclosed in
[0117] As is evident from the above it is a matter of software configuration whether all of a, b, d, f and h shall be considered as valid sales or not. The remaining items can obviously not be considered valid sale and shall imply some sort of manual action and/or trig alarms.
[0118] Two packing areas, one on the left side and one on the right-hand side, is arranged downstream of the customer registration areas 207a, 207b. Optional feeding conveyors 110a,110 b maybe provided to facilitate transport of good from the customer registration areas 207a, 207b to the respective packing areas 103a, 103b. One or more packing zone barriers 109a, 109b can be arranged between the downstream end of the packing area and the areas proximate to the customer registration areas 207a, 207b. In one embodiment the packing areas can be of the turntable type, ref
[0119] A signal indicating the status of registration can be provided using light signals, audio signals and/or the registration status is transferred to other systems (payment station/system), so that the customers 105a, 105b and/or cashier 104 and/or other required recipients of the information can access it.
[0120] In one embodiment the customers 105a, 105b can get a red light at the erroneous/missing registration and cashier gets a notice of the same on his screen. Correspondingly a correct registration can trig a green light and the item shows up in the payment system as being correctly registered. Obviously indication of erroneous registration and correct registration may be indicated differently from what is mentioned above, the goal is to indicate erroneous and correct registration in a manner which can be handled by the operators of the registrations means, such as the cashier 104.
[0121] As indicated above the checkout counter can be fitted with one or two turntable packing areas 103, which allows for multiple purchases to accumulate in zones 208 according to the output from the registration area 102. The turntable packing area 103 may have zones 208 of varying/flexible size in order to be adaptable to varying package volumes per purchase. Any feed mechanism may be controlled manually or via a computer system, typically referred to as the Point Of Sale (POS) system. Different layout of engagement between the customer registration areas 207a, 207b and turntable packing areas will be described below.
Registration Flow in Detail
[0122] Step by step the process of registering goods with the dual checkout counter is illustrated in
[0123] The scenario where first commodity is picked by the right-hand side customer 105a will now be described. Initially a previous sale must have been closed before a new can commence on the same side. The right-hand side customer 105a picks the first commodity for scanning from the bottom of the right-hand side loading area 101a. This is shown as the right most stream 802a where the downstream of goods is split shown in
[0124] The left-hand side customer 105b registration process is similar to that of the right-hand side customer 105a.
[0125] The sale process described above is described as two individual processes for the sake of clarity, in real life situations goods can be registered in parallel by the customers 105a, 105b and the cashier. The cashier 104 may pick goods from the right-hand side downstream 803a as well as from the left-hand side downstream 803b as long as left and right-hand sale is open. The right 105a and the left-hand side customers 105b operate independent of each other. That is, sale can continue on one side irrespectively of the state at the other side.
[0126] Erroneous registration of goods at checkout counters is a problem. Customers may deliberately or by accident cover codes to be registered, such as bar codes, QR-codes or other visual codes. Double registration may also occur etc.
[0127] Means which have the ability to sense motion of arms and/or hands can provide additional certainty when scanning/registering goods at a checkout counter.
[0128] Motion recognition can be an integral part of the registration means, registration means such as optical scanners may be configured to additionally detect motion. The registration means and the motion sensors may be based on different technology, but still be housed within the same cabinet/housing. Motion recognition/detection/scanning can be effected by photographic analysis, measurement of returned light in the divided zones, in that one or more photo barriers wrap or similar methods commonly known for detecting a movement beyond a point or region. The movement direction may also be determined by the motion detectors.
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
First Embodiment of the Packing Area
[0129] The first embodiment
[0130] In one embodiment a plurality of barriers 109 may be provided, with pivot axis adjacent each other in a line, this may provide more than two packing zones. The number of packing zones will depend on the number of barriers 109.
Second Embodiment of the Packing Area
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Third Embodiment of the Packing Area
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Fourth Embodiment of the Packing Area
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Fifth Embodiment of the Packing Area
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[0135] The person skilled in the art will realise that the number of barriers may exceed four.
A First Embodiment of the Loading Area
[0136] According to a first embodiment (
[0137] The loading areas may be provided with rollers or one or two conveyor belts.
[0138] The loading area may also only include a simple smooth surface.
A Second Embodiment of the Loading Area
[0139] According to a second embodiment (
[0140] According to one aspect of the second embodiment of the loading area the barriers are pivotably movable around its axis of rotation independent of the disc. Moreover, as further discussed elsewhere the barriers may be provided with sensors and the turntable with activators which are configured to interact with the barriers so as to facilitate or prevent movement of the barriers 613 and/or the roundtable disc.
[0141] The person skilled in the art will realise that configurations with a number of barriers as described with respect to the packing area may also be utilised for the loading area.
[0142] Configurations with two turntable loading areas feeding two independent transport zones downstream to the right 105a and left-hand customer 105b is possible. Moreover, the packing areas may be provided as one single turntable disc area fed by two independent conveyors downstream from the customers' registration areas 207a, 207b.
REFERENCE NUMBERS, MAPPING LIST
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TABLE-US-00003 101:.sup. Loading area 101a Right-hand side loading area 101b Left-hand side loading area 102:.sup. Registering/scanning area 103:.sup. Packing area 103a Packing area, right-hand side 103b Packing area, left-hand side 503 Packing area 104:.sup. Cashier 105:.sup. Customer performing registering/scanning 105a Customer right-hand side 105b Customer left-hand side 106 Photo cells 106a Photo cells right-hand side 106b Photo cells left-hand side 107a Moving direction 107b Moving direction 108a End of conveyor belt right-hand side 108b End of conveyor belt left-hand side 206:.sup. Cashier registering/scanning zone 207:.sup. Customer registering/scanning zone 207a Customer registering/scanning zone, right-hand side 207b Customer registering/scanning zone, left-hand side 208:.sup. Packing zone(s) 109 Packing zone barriers 109a: Packing zone barriers right-hand side 109b Packing zone barriers left-hand side 211:.sup. Separator wall 125 Motion detecting means 125a Motion detecting means cashier right-hand side 125b Motion detecting means cashier left-hand side 126a Motion detecting means, customer right-hand side 126b Motion detecting means, customer left-hand side 140:.sup. Cashier operated barcode scanner, i.e. registration means 241:.sup. Cashier operated scale 245a: Customer operated barcode scanner, (registration means) right-hand side 245b Customer operated barcode scanner, (registration means) left-hand side 246:.sup. Customer operated scale 613 Loading zone barriers 802a Commodity flow right-hand customer 105a 802b Commodity flow left-hand customer 105b 803a Commodity flow cashier downstream right-hand side 803b Commodity flow cashier downstream left-hand side 1105a Right-hand side customers loading goods to the right-hand side loading area 101a