EP1696395A1 - Self-service checkout system - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F9/00—Shop, bar, bank or like counters
- A47F9/02—Paying counters
- A47F9/04—Check-out counters, e.g. for self-service stores
- A47F9/046—Arrangement of recording means in or on check-out counters
- A47F9/047—Arrangement of recording means in or on check-out counters for recording self-service articles without cashier or assistant
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- G07G—REGISTERING THE RECEIPT OF CASH, VALUABLES, OR TOKENS
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- G07G1/0036—Checkout procedures
- G07G1/0045—Checkout procedures with a code reader for reading of an identifying code of the article to be registered, e.g. barcode reader or radio-frequency identity [RFID] reader
- G07G1/0054—Checkout procedures with a code reader for reading of an identifying code of the article to be registered, e.g. barcode reader or radio-frequency identity [RFID] reader with control of supplementary check-parameters, e.g. weight or number of articles
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- the present invention relates to a self-checkout system which is utilized as a form of accounting system at a super market, and so on.
- a conventional self-checkout system comprises a weighing unit for weighing a total weight of a basket in which an article(s) is contained before scanning, an accounting unit having a scanner for reading a barcode affixed on the article and having a settlement (transaction) function for executing a settlement based on a scanned data read by the scanner, and a collection base having a plastic bag holder that holds a plastic bag used for collecting a scanned article(s), to constitute an integrated self-check out system.
- the self-checkout system requires verification as to whether the article is registered correctly. Therefore, as shown in Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-367030, the total weight is weighed at an upstream and a downstream of a flow of the article in an accounting process.
- a first weighing part for weighing the total weight of the basket in which the article(s) is contained before scanning, a scanner for reading the article information, and a second weighing part for weighing the total weight of a basket in which the scanned article(s) is contained are allocated on a large counter to constitute an integrated self-checkout system.
- a customer scans the articles and performs an accounting process for himself/herself. During this process, the customer needs to put the articles into a bag. Some kinds of the articles such as cheese, buns, and so on, are easily damaged by deformation, and so such articles need to avoid pressure applied by other articles being placed thereon. Therefore, the customer has to consider which article should be scanned first. That is, the customer needs to choose an article which can go under other articles. Therefore, operability at the scanning process is extremely undesirable and ineffective.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a self-checkout system for enabling easy handling of an article which can be damaged by deformation and so on.
- a self-checkout system which includes: (i) an accounting unit which includes a scanner to scan at least one articles to read data of the article, and which executes a transaction based on the read data of the article, (ii) a collecting base which includes a loading surface for supporting the scanned article, and a weighing scale weighing the article supported by the loading surface, and for outputting a weight value in accordance with a weight of the object, and (iii) an article placing table which is supported above the loading surface by a support extending from the loading surface so as to support at least one said article temporarily.
- a shopping basket table 1, an accounting unit 2, and a collection base 3 are formed as separate block bodies 4, 5 and 6, respectively.
- the body 4 of the shopping basket table 1 and the body 6 of the collecting base 3 have trapezoidal shapes tapering forward (toward the customer) when seen from the top, and front faces 7 and 8 are inclined downward with bottoms of the front faces being recessed backward.
- a front face 9 of the accounting unit 2 is also inclined downward, and a bottom of the front face 9 is recessed backward.
- the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3 are arranged laterally in such a manner that adjacent side faces approximately contact each other.
- the front faces 7, 8 and 9 of the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3 are arranged along a circular arc.
- the shopping basket table 1 comprises a weighing scale 10 as a pre-weighing scale on the body 4.
- the weighing scale 10 has a loading surface 10a as a pre-loading surface, and a shopping basket 11, in which a customer puts articles he/she wants to buy, is placed on the loading surface 10a.
- the total weight of the shopping basket 11 is weighed.
- the accounting unit 2 comprises a settlement function part 12 on the body 5.
- a coin change machine 13 and a bill change machine 14 are provided below the settlement function part 12.
- a table 15 is provided above the coin change machine 13 and the bill change machine 14.
- a scanner 16, a password input machine 17 and a receipt printer 18 are provided above the table 15. Still above them, a touch panel 19 and a card reader 20 are provided.
- a lamp 21 is provided at a central back part of the body 5.
- the scanner 16 as a scanner block 22 is covered with a cover and is separable from the body 5.
- the collecting base 3 comprises a weighing scale 23 on the body 6, which is a different weighing scale from the weighing scale 10 as the pre-weighing scale.
- the weighing scale 23 has a loading surface 23a.
- an article placing table 25 is provided via a supporting column 24 standing upward.
- a pair of plastic bag hangers 27 for holding an opening of a plastic bag 26 for receiving articles are protruded from the article placing table 25.
- a plastic bag holder 28 for holding, layered unused plastic bags 26 is provided. Commonly, approximately one hundred plastic bags 26 are held by the holder 28 and the thickness of the layered plastic bags is about 5 mm.
- the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3 are arranged in this order from left to right, and they are located in such a manner that adjacent side faces of the bodies approximately contact each other. Since the shopping basket table 1 and the collecting base 2 have trapezoidal shapes tapering forward when seen from the top, the front faces 7, 8 and 9 are arranged in a circular arc, that is, in a fan-like fashion.
- the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3 are connected with power supply and signal lines through electric wires (not shown) . Further, if radio communication is equipped, which does not require hard-wiring, any arrangement of these bodies is possible for effective communication.
- a customer places the shopping basket 11, in which an article he/she wants to purchase is contained, on the loading surface 10a of the weighing scale 10. Then, a total weight is transmitted as data to the settlement function part 12, and the customer scans each article by the scanner 16 according to an instruction shown on the touch panel 19, and puts a scanned article into the plastic bag 26 which is hung on the plastic bag hangers 27 at the collecting base 3.
- the plastic bags 26 are layered and stocked at the plastic bag holder 28, and the customer picks up one of the plastic bags 26 and hangs it open on the plastic bag hangers 27.
- the customer takes an article at random from the shopping basket 11 on the shopping basket table 1.
- the customer easily notice whether or not the article that he/she is grasping can go under other articles. If the article can go under other articles, the customer puts the article into the plastic bag 26, and if the article should not be put under other articles, the article is put aside and placed on the article placing table 25 temporarily. After all the articles are scanned, a total weight of all the articles including the article placed on the article placing table 25 is weighed, and it is checked whether or not there have been any dishonest acts (see below). Then, the customer executes the accounting process on the touch panel 19.
- a payment method as to either by cash or by card is selected. If cash payment is selected, money is paid into the coin change machine 13 or the bill change machine 14, whereas if card payment is selected, a card is swiped through the card reader 20. On completion of the accounting process, a receipt is issued from the receipt printer 18. When there is change, change is given from the coin change machine 13 or the bill change machine 14, and then checkout is completed. During this process, the total weight including the shopping basket 11 has been weighed by the weighing scale 10 of the shopping basket table 1, and a total weight of the scanned articles is weighed by the weighing scale 23 of the collecting base 3.
- the accounting unit 2 includes a controller (POS), power supply, and so on to execute control of each machine.
- the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3 are inclined downward with bottoms of the front faces being recessed backward, even a customer with a wheelchair can closely approach the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3, and thereby operability can be improved.
- This goes for a standing customer, whose toes can be accommodated in the spaces made under the inclined front faces so that he/she can closely approach the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3.
- the scanner block 22 can be detached from the accounting unit 2 and can be placed on the article placing table 25. Thereby, scanning of the articles can be performed on the collecting base 3, and therefore the customer's moving distance becomes shortened and operability can be improved.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing another arrangement of the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3.
- Reference numerals used in Figs. 1 to 3 will be used to designate the same elements in Fig. 4 (and Fig. 5), and the overlapping explanations will be omitted.
- the accounting unit 2 is placed laterally on the right side of the shopping basket table 1, and the collecting base 3 is placed at a right angle position which faces a customer. Since the shopping basket table 1 and the collecting unit 2 are arranged in line and the collecting base 3 faces the customer at a right angle with respect to other two units, the units as a whole is in L-shaped arrangement. With this arrangement, the moving distance from the shopping basket 11 to the plastic bag 26 is shortened and operability can be improved.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing another arrangement of the shopping basket table 1, the accounting unit 2 and the collecting base 3.
- the shopping basket table 1, the collecting base 3 and the accounting unit 2 are arranged in this order from left to right, and the scanning block 22 is detached from the accounting unit 2 and set on the article placing table 25 of the collecting base 3.
- a reading action of an article can be performed only by an action of transferring the article a short distance between the shopping basket table 1 and the collecting base 3. Thereby a burden to a customer can be reduced.
- the customer executes an accounting process in front of the accounting unit 2, and completes a self-checkout.
- the article placing table 25 of the present invention is positioned above than the weighing scale 23 by being supported by the supporting column 24 extending upward from the weighing scale 23. Thus, a space for transferring the article above the plastic bag 26 is provided so that operability of the customer is not impaired.
- plastic bag hangers 27 for holding the plastic bags 26 are provided at the article placing table 25 so that refilling of the plastic bags 26 can be easily performed.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a self-checkout system which is utilized as a form of accounting system at a super market, and so on.
- A conventional self-checkout system comprises a weighing unit for weighing a total weight of a basket in which an article(s) is contained before scanning, an accounting unit having a scanner for reading a barcode affixed on the article and having a settlement (transaction) function for executing a settlement based on a scanned data read by the scanner, and a collection base having a plastic bag holder that holds a plastic bag used for collecting a scanned article(s), to constitute an integrated self-check out system. The self-checkout system requires verification as to whether the article is registered correctly. Therefore, as shown in Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. 2002-367030, the total weight is weighed at an upstream and a downstream of a flow of the article in an accounting process. That is, a first weighing part for weighing the total weight of the basket in which the article(s) is contained before scanning, a scanner for reading the article information, and a second weighing part for weighing the total weight of a basket in which the scanned article(s) is contained are allocated on a large counter to constitute an integrated self-checkout system.
- In the conventional self-checkout system, a customer scans the articles and performs an accounting process for himself/herself. During this process, the customer needs to put the articles into a bag. Some kinds of the articles such as cheese, buns, and so on, are easily damaged by deformation, and so such articles need to avoid pressure applied by other articles being placed thereon. Therefore, the customer has to consider which article should be scanned first. That is, the customer needs to choose an article which can go under other articles. Therefore, operability at the scanning process is extremely undesirable and ineffective.
- Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a self-checkout system for enabling easy handling of an article which can be damaged by deformation and so on.
- To achieve the object of the present invention, a self-checkout system is provided which includes: (i) an accounting unit which includes a scanner to scan at least one articles to read data of the article, and which executes a transaction based on the read data of the article, (ii) a collecting base which includes a loading surface for supporting the scanned article, and a weighing scale weighing the article supported by the loading surface, and for outputting a weight value in accordance with a weight of the object, and (iii) an article placing table which is supported above the loading surface by a support extending from the loading surface so as to support at least one said article temporarily.
- A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig. 2 is a plane view conceptually showing a lay-out of the embodiment;
- Fig. 3 is a side view showing bodies of a shopping basket, an accounting unit and a collecting base of the embodiment;
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing another lay-out of the embodiment; and
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing another lay-out of the embodiment.
- An embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to Figs. 1 to 5. A shopping basket table 1, an
accounting unit 2, and acollection base 3 are formed asseparate block bodies body 6 of thecollecting base 3 have trapezoidal shapes tapering forward (toward the customer) when seen from the top, andfront faces front face 9 of theaccounting unit 2 is also inclined downward, and a bottom of thefront face 9 is recessed backward. The shopping basket table 1, theaccounting unit 2 and thecollecting base 3 are arranged laterally in such a manner that adjacent side faces approximately contact each other. Thus, the front faces 7, 8 and 9 of the shopping basket table 1, theaccounting unit 2 and thecollecting base 3 are arranged along a circular arc. - The shopping basket table 1 comprises a
weighing scale 10 as a pre-weighing scale on the body 4. Theweighing scale 10 has aloading surface 10a as a pre-loading surface, and ashopping basket 11, in which a customer puts articles he/she wants to buy, is placed on theloading surface 10a. The total weight of theshopping basket 11 is weighed. - Further, the
accounting unit 2 comprises asettlement function part 12 on thebody 5. Acoin change machine 13 and abill change machine 14 are provided below thesettlement function part 12. A table 15 is provided above thecoin change machine 13 and thebill change machine 14. Further, ascanner 16, apassword input machine 17 and areceipt printer 18 are provided above the table 15. Still above them, atouch panel 19 and acard reader 20 are provided. At a central back part of thebody 5, alamp 21 is provided. Thescanner 16 as ascanner block 22 is covered with a cover and is separable from thebody 5. - Further, the
collecting base 3 comprises aweighing scale 23 on thebody 6, which is a different weighing scale from theweighing scale 10 as the pre-weighing scale. Theweighing scale 23 has aloading surface 23a. At a back part of theweighing scale 23, an article placing table 25 is provided via a supportingcolumn 24 standing upward. At a front part of the article placing table 25, a pair ofplastic bag hangers 27 for holding an opening of aplastic bag 26 for receiving articles are protruded from the article placing table 25. At a center part of the pair ofplastic bag hangers 27, aplastic bag holder 28 for holding, layered unusedplastic bags 26 is provided. Commonly, approximately one hundredplastic bags 26 are held by theholder 28 and the thickness of the layered plastic bags is about 5 mm. - According to the structure explained above, as shown in Fig. 2, the shopping basket table 1, the
accounting unit 2 and thecollecting base 3 are arranged in this order from left to right, and they are located in such a manner that adjacent side faces of the bodies approximately contact each other. Since the shopping basket table 1 and thecollecting base 2 have trapezoidal shapes tapering forward when seen from the top, the front faces 7, 8 and 9 are arranged in a circular arc, that is, in a fan-like fashion. The shopping basket table 1, theaccounting unit 2 and thecollecting base 3 are connected with power supply and signal lines through electric wires (not shown) . Further, if radio communication is equipped, which does not require hard-wiring, any arrangement of these bodies is possible for effective communication. - A customer places the
shopping basket 11, in which an article he/she wants to purchase is contained, on theloading surface 10a of theweighing scale 10. Then, a total weight is transmitted as data to thesettlement function part 12, and the customer scans each article by thescanner 16 according to an instruction shown on thetouch panel 19, and puts a scanned article into theplastic bag 26 which is hung on theplastic bag hangers 27 at thecollecting base 3. Theplastic bags 26 are layered and stocked at theplastic bag holder 28, and the customer picks up one of theplastic bags 26 and hangs it open on theplastic bag hangers 27. - To perform the scanning, the customer takes an article at random from the
shopping basket 11 on the shopping basket table 1. When performing the scanning, the customer easily notice whether or not the article that he/she is grasping can go under other articles. If the article can go under other articles, the customer puts the article into theplastic bag 26, and if the article should not be put under other articles, the article is put aside and placed on the article placing table 25 temporarily. After all the articles are scanned, a total weight of all the articles including the article placed on the article placing table 25 is weighed, and it is checked whether or not there have been any dishonest acts (see below). Then, the customer executes the accounting process on thetouch panel 19. - In this accounting process, a payment method as to either by cash or by card is selected. If cash payment is selected, money is paid into the
coin change machine 13 or thebill change machine 14, whereas if card payment is selected, a card is swiped through thecard reader 20. On completion of the accounting process, a receipt is issued from thereceipt printer 18. When there is change, change is given from thecoin change machine 13 or thebill change machine 14, and then checkout is completed. During this process, the total weight including theshopping basket 11 has been weighed by the weighingscale 10 of the shopping basket table 1, and a total weight of the scanned articles is weighed by the weighingscale 23 of thecollecting base 3. By comparing the weight which is obtained by subtracting a weight of theshopping basket 11 from the weight data obtained by theweighing scale 10, and the weight obtained by theweighing scale 23, whether or not all the registered articles have been transferred to theplastic bag 26 can be confirmed. Thereby, dishonest acts can be prevented. When the accounting process is completed correctly, the article placed on the article placing table 25 can be placed on a top of the articles in theplastic bag 26, and the customer takes theplastic bag 26 to go home. Here, theaccounting unit 2 includes a controller (POS), power supply, and so on to execute control of each machine. - As described above, by arranging the shopping basket table 1, the
accounting unit 2 and the collectingbase 3 in a fan-like fashion, a movement of scanning an article which is taken from theshopping basket 11 on the shopping basket table 1 and is put in theplastic bag 26 on the collectingbase 3 can be performed with a circular movement in such a way that the customer, who stands in front of theaccounting unit 2, turns around. Therefore, the customer can perform a self-checkout process standing at a certain single position. This improves workability. - Further, as shown in Fig. 3, since the front faces 7, 8 and 9 of the shopping basket table 1, the
accounting unit 2 and the collectingbase 3 are inclined downward with bottoms of the front faces being recessed backward, even a customer with a wheelchair can closely approach the shopping basket table 1, theaccounting unit 2 and the collectingbase 3, and thereby operability can be improved. This, to be sure, goes for a standing customer, whose toes can be accommodated in the spaces made under the inclined front faces so that he/she can closely approach the shopping basket table 1, theaccounting unit 2 and the collectingbase 3. This improves workability. Further, as shown in Fig. 1 with a dashed line, thescanner block 22 can be detached from theaccounting unit 2 and can be placed on the article placing table 25. Thereby, scanning of the articles can be performed on the collectingbase 3, and therefore the customer's moving distance becomes shortened and operability can be improved. - It is possible for the customer to execute self-checkout with his/her own shopping bag (not shown). In this case, instead of hanging a
plastic bag 26 on theplastic bag hangers 27, the customer can place his/her shopping bag on the weighingscale 23. Then, the scanned articles are put into the shopping bag. Again, the articles which are easily damaged by deformation can be placed on the article placing table 25 temporarily, and then put into the shopping bag later. - Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing another arrangement of the shopping basket table 1, the
accounting unit 2 and the collectingbase 3. Reference numerals used in Figs. 1 to 3 will be used to designate the same elements in Fig. 4 (and Fig. 5), and the overlapping explanations will be omitted. In this arrangement, theaccounting unit 2 is placed laterally on the right side of the shopping basket table 1, and the collectingbase 3 is placed at a right angle position which faces a customer. Since the shopping basket table 1 and the collectingunit 2 are arranged in line and the collectingbase 3 faces the customer at a right angle with respect to other two units, the units as a whole is in L-shaped arrangement. With this arrangement, the moving distance from theshopping basket 11 to theplastic bag 26 is shortened and operability can be improved. - Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing another arrangement of the shopping basket table 1, the
accounting unit 2 and the collectingbase 3. In this arrangement, the shopping basket table 1, the collectingbase 3 and theaccounting unit 2 are arranged in this order from left to right, and thescanning block 22 is detached from theaccounting unit 2 and set on the article placing table 25 of the collectingbase 3. With this arrangement, a reading action of an article can be performed only by an action of transferring the article a short distance between the shopping basket table 1 and the collectingbase 3. Thereby a burden to a customer can be reduced. After scanning all the articles, the customer executes an accounting process in front of theaccounting unit 2, and completes a self-checkout. - The article placing table 25 of the present invention is positioned above than the weighing
scale 23 by being supported by the supportingcolumn 24 extending upward from the weighingscale 23. Thus, a space for transferring the article above theplastic bag 26 is provided so that operability of the customer is not impaired. - Further, the
plastic bag hangers 27 for holding theplastic bags 26 are provided at the article placing table 25 so that refilling of theplastic bags 26 can be easily performed. - It is explicitly stated that all features disclosed in the description and/or the claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed invention independent of the composition of the features in the embodiments and/or the claims. It is explicitly stated that all value ranges or indications of groups of entities disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed invention, in particular as limits of value ranges.
- It is explicitly stated that all features disclosed in the description and/or the claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed invention independent of the compositions of the features in the embodiments and/or the claims. It is explicitly stated that all value ranges or indications of groups of entities disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for the purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed invention, in particular as limits of value ranges.
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- A self-checkout system, comprising:an accounting unit (2) which includes a scanner (16) to scan at least one article to read data of the article, and which executes a transaction based on the read data of the article; anda collecting base (3) which includes a loading surface (23a) for supporting each scanned article, and a weighing scale (23) for weighing the supported article and outputting a weight value in accordance with a weight of the article,characterized in that an article placing table (25) which is supported above the loading surface by a support extending from the loading surface so as to support at least one said article temporarily.
- The self-checkout system according to claim 1, further comprising a shopping basket table (1) which comprises a pre-loading surface (10a) for supporting an article that has not yet been scanned.
- The self-checkout system according to claim 1, wherein the shopping basket table comprises a pre-weighing scale (10) for weighing the article supported by the pre-loading surface.
- The self-checkout system according to claim 1, wherein the accounting unit and the collecting base are separately or integrally provided.
- The self-checkout system according to claims 2 or 3, wherein the shopping basket table, accounting unit and the collecting base are separately or integrally provided.
- The self-checkout system according any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the article placing table comprises a bag hanger for holding a bag.
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