CN220271910U - Shopping cart - Google Patents

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CN220271910U
CN220271910U CN202321768628.7U CN202321768628U CN220271910U CN 220271910 U CN220271910 U CN 220271910U CN 202321768628 U CN202321768628 U CN 202321768628U CN 220271910 U CN220271910 U CN 220271910U
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张轶凡
杨跃平
芮华平
许航瑀
卫琴
荀加宇
褚旭
戎雯萱
营凯乐
钱锋
夏平
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The utility model provides a shopping cart, relates to the technical field of intelligent shopping, and solves the technical problem of long checkout time in the prior art. The shopping cart comprises: the commodity sensing device, the radio frequency identification RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device; the commodity induction device, the RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device are arranged on the shopping cart; the commodity settlement device is respectively in communication connection with the commodity induction device and the RFID reading device; the commodity sensing device is in communication connection with the RFID reading device.

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Shopping cart
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of intelligent shopping, in particular to a shopping cart.
Background
In the process of supermarket shopping, people often use shopping carts to place goods to be purchased. After shopping, the shopping cart is pushed to the cashier, and the cashier calculates the commodity.
However, since there are many customers in the supermarket and the number of purchased commodities is large, checkout by cashiers for individual customers is slow, which results in a long waiting time for customers and affects the shopping experience of customers.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a shopping cart which solves the technical problem of long checkout time in the prior art.
In order to achieve the above object, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions:
provided is a shopping cart, comprising: commodity induction means, radio frequency identification (Radio Frequency Identification, RFID) reading means and commodity settlement means; the commodity induction device, the RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device are arranged on the shopping cart; the commodity settlement device is respectively in communication connection with the commodity induction device and the RFID reading device; the commodity sensing device is in communication connection with the RFID reading device.
Optionally, the commodity sensing device is used for sending a control instruction for reading the RFID tag of the commodity to the RFID reading device when sensing the commodity; the RFID reading device is used for responding to the control instruction, reading the RFID label of the commodity and sending the commodity identification corresponding to the RFID label to the commodity settlement device; the commodity settlement device is used for charging the commodity according to the commodity identification.
Optionally, the commodity settlement device further comprises a display screen; the display screen is used for displaying commodity information and charging information of the commodity.
Optionally, the commodity settlement device further comprises a wireless communication module; the wireless communication module is used for sending the commodity identification to the server and receiving the commodity charging information sent by the server.
Optionally, the commodity sensing device includes: vibration sensing means, and/or weight sensing means.
Optionally, the shopping cart further comprises: a battery; the battery is used for providing power to the commodity settlement device.
The shopping cart provided by the utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
the utility model provides a shopping cart aiming at the technical problem of low efficiency of measuring the signal intensity of wireless signals in real time in the prior art, comprising the following steps: the commodity sensing device, the radio frequency identification RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device; the commodity induction device, the RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device are arranged on the shopping cart; the commodity settlement device is respectively in communication connection with the commodity induction device and the RFID reading device; the commodity sensing device is in communication connection with the RFID reading device.
As can be seen from the above, the present utility model aims at the technical problem of long checkout time in the prior art, and installs the commodity sensing device, the RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device on the shopping cart. Therefore, the commodity can be sensed through the commodity sensing device on the shopping cart, and the commodity identification of the commodity is read through the RFID reading device, so that the commodity settlement device charges according to the commodity identification read by the RFID reading device, a customer does not need to charge at a cash register, and the time of the customer to check out is reduced.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a conventional shopping cart according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a shopping cart according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural view of yet another shopping cart provided by the present disclosure;
fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a communication system to which a shopping cart is attached provided by the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the drawings, merely to facilitate describing the present utility model and simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. The terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be either fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected, for example; may be a mechanical connection; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communication between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art.
Before describing the shopping cart provided by the utility model in detail, a brief description of the background related to the utility model is provided.
In the process of supermarket shopping, people often use shopping carts to place goods to be purchased. After shopping, the shopping cart is pushed to the cashier, and the cashier calculates the commodity.
However, since there are many customers in the supermarket and the number of purchased commodities is large, checkout by cashiers for individual customers is slow, which results in a long waiting time for customers and affects the shopping experience of customers.
By way of example, FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a conventional shopping cart. The customer can push the shopping cart of fig. 1 to move and place selected items into the cart body of the shopping cart. The merchandise in the shopping cart is then checked out at the cash register by the cashier.
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model provides a shopping cart, comprising: the commodity sensing device, the radio frequency identification RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device; the commodity induction device, the RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device are arranged on the shopping cart; the commodity settlement device is respectively in communication connection with the commodity induction device and the RFID reading device; the commodity sensing device is in communication connection with the RFID reading device.
As can be seen from the above, the present utility model aims at the technical problem of long checkout time in the prior art, and installs the commodity sensing device, the RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device on the shopping cart. Therefore, the commodity can be sensed through the commodity sensing device on the shopping cart, and the commodity identification of the commodity is read through the RFID reading device, so that the commodity settlement device charges according to the commodity identification read by the RFID reading device, a customer does not need to charge at a cash register, and the time of the customer to check out is reduced.
FIG. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a shopping cart provided by the present utility model.
In one implementation, as shown in fig. 2, the shopping cart provided by the present utility model includes: commodity settlement means 201, commodity sensing means 202, and RFID reading means 203.
The commodity settlement apparatus 201 is communicatively connected to the commodity sensing apparatus 202 and the RFID reading apparatus 203, respectively. The merchandise sensing device 202 is communicatively coupled to the RFID reader 203.
Optionally, the shopping cart provided by the present utility model may further include a battery 204.
Alternatively, the physical device of the commodity settlement apparatus 201 (which may also be referred to as an all-in-one machine) may be a device of model CTX101-a 411-C3. The physical device of the article sensing device 202 may be a device of model ST 5484E-121-412-00. The physical device of the RFID reading device 203 may be a device of model JT-6050UHF RFID.
Alternatively, the RFID reading device 203 may be an RFID reader.
In the present utility model, the article sensing device 202 is configured to send a control instruction for reading an RFID tag of an article to the RFID reading device 203 when the article is sensed. The RFID reading device 203 is configured to read an RFID tag of an article in response to a control instruction sent from the article sensing device 202, to obtain an article identifier of the article, and send the article identifier to the article settlement device 201.
The commodity settlement apparatus 201 is configured to acquire commodity information of a commodity by the commodity identification transmitted from the RFID reading apparatus 203, and display the commodity information. In addition, the commodity settlement device 201 is further configured to obtain the billing information of the commodity according to the commodity identifier of the commodity, and display the billing information, so that the customer can perform settlement through the billing information of the commodity.
After the customer puts the commodity into the shopping cart body, the RFID reading device 203 may read the RFID tag of the commodity by RFID technology.
Alternatively, the commodity information of the commodity may include the name, picture, price, and the like of the commodity. The billing information for the goods may include the total price of all goods, pay mode, etc.
For example, the manner in which the customer checks out the billing information displayed by the commodity settlement apparatus 201 may be: the commodity settlement apparatus 201 displays the total price of all commodities selected by the customer, the price of each commodity, and at least one payment method. Thereafter, the commodity settlement apparatus 201 may select a target payment method for the customer to checkout in response to a selection operation performed by the customer (for example, the commodity settlement apparatus 201 may display a payment two-dimensional code so that the customer can scan the payment two-dimensional code through a terminal to checkout).
Alternatively, the article sensing device 202 and the RFID reading device 203 may be separate devices, or may be integrated together, which is not limited in this embodiment of the present application.
When the merchandise sensing device 202 and the RFID reading device 203 are integrated together, as shown in fig. 3 in conjunction with fig. 2, fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a shopping cart according to yet another embodiment of the present utility model. The commodity settlement apparatus 301 is communicatively connected to the sensing apparatus 302. The sensing device 302 is a device in which the article sensing device 202 in fig. 2 and the RFID reading device 203 in fig. 2 are integrated, and the article settlement device 301 is the article settlement device 201 in fig. 2. Battery 303 is battery 204 in fig. 2.
FIG. 4 shows a schematic diagram of a communication system to which the shopping cart of the present utility model pertains.
In one implementation, as shown in fig. 4, the system architecture of the shopping cart provided by the present utility model includes: a commodity settlement apparatus 401, a sensing apparatus 402 (fig. 4 shows an example in which a commodity sensing apparatus 405 and an RFID reading apparatus 406 are integrated in one device), and a server 403.
Wherein the commodity settlement apparatus 401 includes a display screen 404. The sensing device 402 includes a merchandise sensing device 405 and an RFID reading device 406. The commodity settlement apparatus 401 is communicatively connected to the server 403 and the sensing apparatus 402.
In the present utility model, the display 404 is used to display the commodity information and the billing information acquired by the commodity settlement apparatus 401.
Note that, since the commodity information may include information such as names, pictures, prices, etc. of the commodities, the charging information may include information such as a total price, a payment method, etc. of all the commodities.
Alternatively, the display 404 may be a touch display.
In one implementation, the merchandise settlement apparatus 401 further includes a wireless communication module 407.
The wireless communication module 407 is configured to perform data transmission with the server 403. For example, the wireless communication module 407 is configured to send the product identifier to the server 403, and receive billing information determined by the server 403 according to the product identifier.
Alternatively, the commodity settlement apparatus 401 may send the commodity identification to the server 403 through the wireless communication module 407, and receive the commodity information sent by the server 403. The commodity settlement apparatus 401 may also determine commodity information of the commodity by the correspondence relationship between the commodity identification stored in itself and the commodity information, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
Optionally, the merchandise settlement apparatus 401 may also include a processing apparatus 408 (which may also be referred to as a host). The processing device 408 may be used to calculate a total price for all goods, etc.
In one implementation, the merchandise sensing device 405 includes: vibration sensing device 409, and/or weight sensing device 410.
In the present utility model, when the article sensing device 405 includes the vibration sensing device 409 and the vibration sensing device 409 senses the article, the article sensing device 405 may transmit a control instruction to the RFID reading device 406.
When the article sensing device 405 includes a weight sensing device 410, and the weight sensing device 410 senses an article, the article sensing device 405 may send a control instruction to the RFID reading device 406.
When the commodity sensing means 405 includes the vibration sensing means 409 and the weight sensing means 410, and at least one of the vibration sensing means 409 and the weight sensing means 410 senses the commodity, the commodity sensing means 405 may transmit a control instruction to the RFID reading means 406 (fig. 4 exemplifies that the commodity sensing means 405 includes the vibration sensing means 409 and the weight sensing means 410).
Alternatively, the merchandise sensing device 405 may be mounted to the bottom of the shopping cart body.
It should be noted that, since the vibration sensing device 409 may sense vibration, the weight sensing device 410 may sense weight change. Therefore, when the commodity is put into the shopping cart body, the commodity sensing means 405 installed in the cart body can sense the vibration when the commodity is put into, and +.
Or, weight change. In this case, the commodity sensing means 405 may sense the commodity according to vibration when the commodity is put into the vehicle body, and/or weight change.
In one implementation, the shopping cart may further include: and a battery 411.
In the present utility model, the battery 411 is used to supply power to the commodity settlement apparatus 401.
Alternatively, the battery 411 may also be used to provide power to the merchandise sensing device 405.
When the commodity sensing device 405 and the commodity settlement device 401 are connected in wired communication, the commodity sensing device 405 may obtain electric power through the commodity settlement device 401. The merchandise sensing device 405 may also include a battery when the merchandise sensing device 405 is in wireless communication with the merchandise settlement device 401.
Alternatively, the battery 411 may be installed under the shopping cart body or may be installed in the shopping cart body, which is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In the description of the embodiments of the disclosure, a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic may be combined in any one or more embodiments or examples in a suitable manner.
The foregoing is merely illustrative embodiments of the present utility model, but the scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily think about variations or substitutions within the technical scope of the present utility model, and the utility model should be covered. Therefore, the protection scope of the utility model is subject to the protection scope of the claims.
In the description of the embodiments of the disclosure, a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic may be combined in any one or more embodiments or examples in a suitable manner.
The foregoing is merely illustrative embodiments of the present utility model, but the scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily think about variations or substitutions within the technical scope of the present utility model, and the utility model should be covered. Therefore, the protection scope of the utility model is subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A shopping cart, comprising:
the commodity sensing device, the radio frequency identification RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device;
the commodity induction device, the RFID reading device and the commodity settlement device are arranged on the shopping cart;
the commodity settlement device is respectively in communication connection with the commodity induction device and the RFID reading device; the commodity induction device is in communication connection with the RFID reading device.
2. The shopping cart as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
the commodity sensing device is used for sending a control instruction for reading the RFID tag of the commodity to the RFID reading device when sensing the commodity;
the RFID reading device is used for responding to the control instruction, reading an RFID label of the commodity and sending a commodity identification corresponding to the RFID label to the commodity settlement device;
the commodity settlement device is used for charging the commodity according to the commodity identification.
3. The shopping cart as claimed in claim 2, wherein,
the commodity settlement device also comprises a display screen;
the display screen is used for displaying commodity information and charging information of the commodity.
4. The shopping cart as claimed in claim 3, wherein,
the commodity settlement device also comprises a wireless communication module;
the wireless communication module is used for sending the commodity identification to a server and receiving charging information of the commodity sent by the server.
5. The shopping cart as claimed in claim 2, wherein,
the commodity induction system includes: vibration sensing means, and/or weight sensing means.
6. The shopping cart of any one of claims 1-5, further comprising: a battery;
the battery is used for providing power to the commodity settlement device.
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