EP4252164A1 - Détection d'identifiants sur des marchandises consignées et pour dispositif de retour pour rembourser un crédit de dépôt - Google Patents

Détection d'identifiants sur des marchandises consignées et pour dispositif de retour pour rembourser un crédit de dépôt

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EP4252164A1
EP4252164A1 EP21819755.6A EP21819755A EP4252164A1 EP 4252164 A1 EP4252164 A1 EP 4252164A1 EP 21819755 A EP21819755 A EP 21819755A EP 4252164 A1 EP4252164 A1 EP 4252164A1
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deposit
user
pledged
return
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Andreas Opelt
Georg KETZLER
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Digi Cycle GmbH
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    • G06Q20/3276Short range or proximity payments by means of M-devices using a pictured code, e.g. barcode or QR-code, being read by the M-device
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02WCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
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  • the invention relates to a method for managing deposits, an arrangement and a computer-readable storage medium and a program element.
  • a deposit system is, in particular, a system of returning durable goods (the pledged goods) to the seller or to a separate collection point for the purpose of recycling either the goods themselves or their material substance, in which case the incentive for the consumer to return the goods is thereby created that the consumer gives a value (the deposit or the deposit) upon receipt of the goods, which he receives back or is credited with the return of the goods.
  • a method for managing items to be pledged is created, the method involving an activation before or when authorization for the items to be pledged is transferred to a user (or registering) the pledged item, wherein the pledged item is or will be provided with a first identifier, when transferring the pledged item to a return facility, recognizing the first identifier and recognizing a second identifier, which is assigned to the return facility, and triggering a has a deposit credit if the first identifier recognized at the return device indicates a previously activated deposit (whereby in particular the triggering of the deposit credit can only take place under the further condition that no deposit credit has yet been triggered for the said deposit).
  • a method for managing pledged goods is created, the method, when authorization to the pledged goods is transferred to a user, recognizing a first, preferably unique identifier with which the pledged goods are provided, and activating ( or a registration) of the pledged goods.
  • the first identifier is recognized again and a second identifier, with which the return facility is provided, is recognized.
  • the method includes triggering a deposit credit if the first identifier recognized again indicates a previously activated deposit (whereby in particular the triggering of the deposit credit can only take place under the additional condition that no deposit credit has yet been triggered for said deposit).
  • an arrangement for managing deposits having an output device for issuing the deposit, the deposit provided with a first identifier, a return device to which a second identifier is assigned, a user Terminal, and having a control device, wherein the control device is formed before or during transition an authorization for the pledged item from the dispensing device to a user to activate the pledged item, wherein the user terminal is designed to recognize the first identifier when the pledged item is transferred to the return device and the user terminal and/or the control device is or are designed to recognize the second identifier when the pledged item is transferred to the return facility, and wherein the control device is designed to trigger a deposit credit, triggered by the recognition of the first identifier and by the recognition of the second identifier, if the recognized first identifier indicates a previously activated pledged item.
  • an arrangement for managing deposits is provided, the arrangement preferably being designed to generate and output unique identifiers.
  • the arrangement has an output device for outputting the pledged item, the pledged item provided with a first identifier, a return device provided with a second identifier, a user terminal, and a control device, the output device or the user terminal is designed to recognize the first identifier when an authorization for the pledged item is transferred to a user, the control device being designed to activate the pledged item triggered by the recognition of the first identifier, the user terminal being designed to, when the pledged item is transferred of the return device to recognize the first identifier again and to recognize the second identifier, and wherein the control device is designed to trigger a deposit credit, triggered by the repeated recognition of the first identifier and by the recognition of the second identifier, if the again recognized first ident ifier displays a previously activated deposit (whereby in particular the triggering of the deposit credit only under the further condition is that no deposit credit has been
  • a program for managing deposits is stored, which program, when executed by one or more processors (of the user terminal and/or at least one control device that can be communicatively coupled thereto) is executed, the above-described Process steps or part thereof controls or carries out.
  • a program element (computer program element) according to an embodiment of the present invention for managing deposits has (or carries out) the method steps described above if it is processed by one or more processors (for example the user terminal and/or at least one control device capable of being coupled therewith and/or one output device) is executed.
  • the program element can be embodied as an app that can be downloaded from a server by the user terminal via a communication network and then executed thereon.
  • the program element can have individual sub-elements that are executed on different processors.
  • the control device and/or the output device can also be equipped with appropriate software.
  • Embodiments of the present invention can be implemented both by means of a computer program, ie software, and by means of one or more special electrical circuits, ie in hardware, or in any hybrid form, ie by means of software components and hardware components.
  • the software can also be used at least partially as a App, ie be designed as a downloadable and then installable software application, in particular for the user terminal.
  • the term "pledged goods" can be understood in particular as a body or a plurality of bodies that is or are used temporarily for a predetermined use and is or are to be disposed of after use.
  • the issuance of the pledged item can be linked to the payment of a deposit fee, which is paid in full or in part when the pledged item is returned or disposed of to the user and in an identical manner (e.g. as a sum of money paid out) or in the form of a surrogate (e.g. in form of the issuance of a new pledged item or a voucher or a credit note).
  • the deposit can be a returnable bottle (in particular a PET returnable bottle), a returnable can, a container (in particular a drinks crate), a battery, a piece of clothing, furniture, returnable packaging, a motor vehicle, cuboid packaging for liquid foodstuffs or for low-viscosity foodstuffs (e.g. a Tetrapak), a can, a packaging container, a Euro pallet and/or an electrical device (in particular an old electrical device).
  • the term “dispensing device” can be understood in particular as an entity at which a user can obtain (for example purchase) one or more deposits. This can be a shop, for example.
  • the term "return facility” can be understood in particular as an entity on or with which a return of the pledged item after its use is made possible.
  • the return of the pledged item can, for example, be used to dispose of the pledged item or to put the pledged goods back on the market (e.g. after cleaning and refilling).
  • the return facility can be a rubbish bag, a return container or a return station (which can for example be located at the location of the dispensing facility, for example in a shop).
  • the return facility can also be a waste collection center.
  • the term "user terminal” can be understood in particular as an electronic device that a user can operate.
  • a user terminal is preferably communicatively operable in a communication network resource for recognizing an identifier, in particular a scanner.
  • the user terminal can be a portable device that a user can carry with them.
  • the user terminal is preferably a mobile radio device, a laptop or a tablet PC.Such user A user can conveniently carry terminals with them and use them, for example, at the location of a return facility to trigger a deposit credit.
  • software in particular an app, can be installed on the user terminal with which the user terminal can be operated within the scope of exemplary embodiments Invention is made possible.
  • control device can be understood in particular as an entity that has processor resources and memory resources.
  • the processor can be designed to process software stored in a memory and can (e.g. to activate a pledged item and/or to Carrying out a deposit credit) access the storage resources.
  • the control device can be a computer, in particular a server computer.
  • the control device can be in a communication network with a user terminal, an output device and/or a Returning device act as a master, whereas the user terminal, the output device and / or the return device can act as a slave (s).
  • the control device can also be designed to communicate with a large number of user terminals and/or to control them.
  • the term "identifier" can be understood in particular as a physical structure that can be physically connected or connectable to the pledged item or to a return facility and for (preferably unique) identification of a specific pledged item or a specific group of pledged items or the return facility.
  • an identifier can be a two-dimensional QR code, a one-dimensional barcode or barcode, a transponder (for example an RFID (radio frequency identification) tag or NFC (near field identification) tag) and/or or an alphanumeric code (ie a sequence of letters and/or digits and/or other characters)
  • RFID radio frequency identification
  • NFC near field identification
  • alphanumeric code ie a sequence of letters and/or digits and/or other characters
  • Other identifiers which can be recognizable or readable in particular electrically and/or electromagnetically (e.g.
  • the term "identifier" can also be understood in particular as a virtual structure (e.g. a data set) which can be assigned logically or in terms of data technology to the return device and can be used to (preferably uniquely) identify the return device.
  • a virtual structure e.g. a data set
  • such an identifier can be a data set (e.g. stored in the control device and/or in the user terminal) which indicates a spatial position of a return device and a spatial area around it, the detection of such an identifier being based on the detection of the intrusion of a May include user terminal in this spatial area (in particular based on position data of the user terminal).
  • the term "activation of pledged items" can be understood in particular as an action with which a specific pledged item (e.g. in a database) is identified in a way that reflects the fact that the pledged item is in the authorization area of the user has passed and therefore the authorization has passed to the user to receive a deposit credit when returning or disposing of the deposit at the return facility.
  • the activation of the deposit can be triggered by a communication message to a control device, which is used to express that the Pledge has passed into the authorization area of the user.
  • the control device can then note the activation by appropriate identification of the pledge (e.g. in a manner assigned to the user) in a database. In this way, misuse can be avoided.
  • Activating a pledge can, however This can also be done before or during the manufacture of the pledged goods (in particular filled with a product such as a drink) by making a corresponding database entry.
  • Such an activated lien database entry may contain information about the first identifier.
  • a first identifier and a pledged item can thus be permanently assigned to one another, so that activation of the first identifier also activates the associated pledged item and vice versa.
  • triggering a deposit credit can be understood in particular as meaning that the deposit credit is initiated in favor of the user. This can be done, for example, by an electronic credit to an account of the user, i.e. by a corresponding communication message.
  • the trigger for the deposit credit may be that the first identifier is recognized again and the second identifier is recognized for the first time (in particular sufficiently close together in terms of time and/or location). and the said pledged item has not yet been credited with a pledge (particularly for this user).
  • the operational safety can be increased, since multiple deposit credits for the same deposit or the triggering of a deposit credit without returning or disposing of the deposit can be avoided.
  • a filled PET drinks bottle or other deposit can be purchased at an output device such as a shop by a user by paying a deposit.
  • an output device such as a shop by a user by paying a deposit.
  • the pledged item can be identified and a first communication message containing identification information regarding the identified pledged item can be sent from the output device or from a user terminal to a central Control device are transmitted.
  • This first communication message may indicate that a particular lien has passed to the user.
  • the deposit Upon receipt of the first communication message, the deposit can be activated by the control device.
  • the control device and the database can, for example, manage or contain data records relating to a large number of deposit items, for example for at least one thousand deposit items, at least one million deposit items or even at least one billion deposit items.
  • Each pledge may be distinguishable from all other pledges by a separate first identifier. If the user later disposes of a previously activated deposit, for example a PET beverage bottle that has now been emptied, at a return facility, the user can recognize or detect the first identifier on the deposit a second time, for example by (in particular repeated) Scanning the first identifier using a user terminal (e.g.
  • the user If - preferably within a specified time interval (e.g. a maximum of 10 minutes) - the user also detects or recognizes (e.g. scans) a second identifier of the return facility (e.g. a garbage bag with a QR code) using the user terminal, by transmitting the two recognized or detected identifiers of deposit and return device by means of a second communication message from the user terminal to the central control device, proof of disposal with regard to the deposit can be provided.
  • the control device can then carry out a database comparison, for example.
  • one embodiment of the invention is directed to a system for assigning and controlling unique computer-readable identifiers on pledged items.
  • a pledged item can be activated—in particular by a control device—before or during the manufacture of the pledged item by a manufacturing device, ie before the pledged item is transferred to a user.
  • the activation can take place, for example, by setting a flag in a database or by some other electronic identification of the pledged item that has been produced or is still to be produced. In particular, activation can take place when the first identifier or an identification code indicative of this is generated.
  • Each pledge may be distinguishable from all other pledges by a separate first identifier.
  • the associated first identifier for identifying that pawn may be included in a database of activated first identifiers (and thus for activating associated pawns).
  • all deposits that are provided with an activated first identifier or will be provided with it later can also be activated by activating the associated first identifier.
  • This embodiment has the particular advantage that issuing the pledged item to a user at an output device does not require identification and activation of the pledged item, since the activation has already taken place beforehand. A special adaptation or retrofitting of the output device for carrying out the method is therefore not necessary. This simplifies the implementation of the method and the structure of the arrangement.
  • a fraud-proof and reliably controllable return of the pledged item can then take place by recognizing the first identifier of the pledged item at a return facility and by recognizing a second identifier, which is assigned to the return facility. Recognizing the first identifier and the second identifier may be treated as evidence of disposal and may trigger the deposit credit for the deposit associated with the recognized first identifier. Preferred developments of the method, the arrangement, the computer-readable storage medium and the program element are described below.
  • the method may include activating the pledged item prior to or upon providing an identification code or the first identifier to a manufacturing facility for manufacturing the pledged item and providing the pledged item with the first identifier, the first identifier being indicative of the identification code (with others Words, a piece of identification information, which the identification code (e.g. a data element) defines in terms of data, can be physically mapped using the first identifier (e.g. a QR code label); in particular, the identification code can set a link to a database in which the activated first Identifiers or associated identification codes may be listed).
  • the identification code e.g. a data element
  • the arrangement can have a production device which is designed to produce the pledged item and to provide the pledged item with the first identifier, the control device being designed to activate the pledged item before or during production.
  • the control device can be designed to provide an identification code or the first identifier to the manufacturing device, wherein the first identifier can be indicative of the identification code.
  • the control device can be designed to activate the deposit before or when the identification code or the first identifier is provided to the manufacturing device.
  • the controller may merely transmit to the manufacturing facility an identification code (e.g., a record of information for producing a first identifier as a physical body, e.g., a tag), on the basis of which the manufacturing facility may physically produce the first identifiers.
  • the identification code or the first identifier can be generated by the system or by the control device.
  • the activation can take place, for example, before or when the identification code or the first identifier is obtained from the manufacturing facility, ie before or when the identification code or the first identifier is transferred to the manufacturing facility.
  • Activation involving the user or the output device can then advantageously be dispensed with. Retrofitting of existing output devices is then also not necessary in order to be able to operate the output device with a method according to an exemplary embodiment. This reduces the effort considerably.
  • the identification code e.g. a data set with information with which the first identifier, e.g. a QR code label, can be produced
  • the first identifier itself e.g. a QR code label
  • the identification code or the first identifier and thus also a pledged item to be provided with it can thus already be activated at the time of generation.
  • the point in time of activation can also be the point in time at which the identification code or the first identifier is transferred to the manufacturing facility, for example if a corresponding database entry is made at this point in time.
  • the manufacturing facility can pass on identification codes to a label manufacturer, who prints overall labels with a corresponding first identifier and returns them to the manufacturing facility.
  • the manufacturing facility attaches the overall labels together with the respective first identifier to the returnable bottles.
  • this oversight can Pawns with a first identifier are made by lasering the first identifier onto the deposit box, for example by the manufacturing facility.
  • the method can include activating the pledged item when the authorization for the pledged item is transferred to the user.
  • the control device can be designed to activate the deposit item, triggered by initial recognition of the first identifier on the output device.
  • the activation can be done by scanning the first identifier of a deposit.
  • the method can include an initial recognition of the first identifier when the pledged item is transferred to the return facility.
  • the control device can be designed to trigger the deposit credit, triggered by the initial recognition of the first identifier on the return device and by the recognition of the second identifier on the return device if the first identifier recognized for the first time indicates a previously activated deposit. The number of times identifiers are recognized can therefore be reduced if the activation of a pledged item takes place before or during manufacture.
  • the method can include recognizing the first identifier when the authorization for the pledged item is transferred to the user, and recognizing the first identifier again when the pledged item is transferred to the return device .
  • the output device or the user terminal can be designed in a corresponding manner in the arrangement, when the authorization for the pledged goods is transferred to a user to recognize the first identifier for the first time.
  • the control device can be designed to trigger a deposit credit, triggered by recognizing the first identifier on the return device again and by recognizing the second identifier, if the first identifier recognized again indicates a previously activated deposit item. Both activation (e.g. on purchase) and deactivation (on return) of a pledged item can therefore be triggered by a simple scanning process by a user.
  • the return device may be provided with the second identifier.
  • the second identifier can be physically connected to the return device. A user must then actually be at the location of the return facility to recognize the second identifier, so that recognizing the second identifier in connection with recognizing the first identifier at the location of the return facility can be used as a particularly reliable proof of disposal.
  • recognizing the second identifier can include recognizing an intrusion of a user terminal of the user into a predetermined spatial area around the return device.
  • the user terminal and/or the control device can be configured to recognize the user terminal entering a predetermined spatial area around the return device in order to recognize the second identifier.
  • the second identifier can be recognized by means of geofencing.
  • the second identifier can be location information stored on the control device side about the location of the return device or an area around this location, so that the user can enter this location with his mobile radio device is recognized (preferably by means of locating the mobile radio device) and this is evaluated as a transfer of the pledged goods to the return facility (thus as proof of disposal).
  • the second identifier can be location information (stored in the control device) about the location of the return device or an area around this location.
  • the geofence or the named location information can be viewed as the second identifier. The marked area of the geofence can thus be linked to the second identifier.
  • a geofence can be an area defined using GPS coordinates, for example.
  • a radius (of, for example, 10 m) can be defined around a yellow bin and stored in a database accessible to the control device using coordinates. If a person enters this area with an app for managing the deposit on a mobile device, this is automatically recognized in the app and it can then be assumed that the user will actually put the returnable bottle in the yellow bin or has already put it in the bin.
  • the entry of the spatial area around the return facility defined by geofencing by a user together with a mobile phone and the pledged item can be regarded as proof of the disposal of the pledged item.
  • recognizing the first identifier can include scanning the first identifier, in particular at a dispensing device for the deposit.
  • the first identifier on the deposit can be scanned by a camera of a mobile phone of a user as the user terminal. After scanning, software installed on the user terminal can optionally evaluate the scanned image in order to determine the identification information associated with the first identifier for identifying the pledged item.
  • the user terminal can transmit the scanned image to the control device, where the scanned image can then be evaluated.
  • the first identifier can be scanned by means of a scanning device of the dispensing device for the deposit (e.g. by means of a scanner at a supermarket checkout), in which case the scanned image can be transmitted to the control device with and/or without pre-processing.
  • the first identifier can also be recognized in a way other than by scanning, for example by bringing the first identifier of the pledged item, which is designed as a transponder (for example an RFID tag), into a spatial reading range of a transponder reading device.
  • a transponder reading device can be designed, for example, as part of the output device and/or as part of the user terminal.
  • the activation of the pledged item can be triggered by transmitting an activation communication message to a control device.
  • the control device can be designed to activate the pledged item upon receipt of the activation communication message indicative of the (in particular for the first time) recognized first identifier from the output device or from the user terminal (for example by identification in a database).
  • the activation communication message can enable the controller to mark deposits assigned to the first identifier in a database as duly transferred to a user.
  • the activation communication message can be transmitted via a communication network, in particular via a wireless and/or wired communication network.
  • an already existing communication network can advantageously be used, for example a mobile radio network or the Internet.
  • the activation communication message can contain item of pledge identification information that is indicative of the first identifier and thus of the item to be pledged.
  • the activation communication message can therefore already contain deposit item identification information regarding the deposit item (if, for example, the dispensing device or the user terminal has scanned the first identifier and has already derived identification information from it). This advantageously makes it possible to keep the amount of data transmitted with the activation communication message small.
  • the activation communication message can only contain raw data (for example a scanned and not yet evaluated image of the first identifier), from which the identification information for identifying the deposit item to be activated is first extracted by the control device. It is then unnecessary to provide or use processor resources for evaluating a scanned image on the output device or on the user terminal, and the control device can execute all processor-intensive data processing processes as the central intelligence.
  • the activation communication message may contain user identification information indicative of the user.
  • the activation of a Pledged goods are correlated in terms of data with the identity of a user (e.g. via the mobile phone number of a user terminal operated by the user and/or using data with which a user registers when installing an app for managing pledged goods on a user terminal) . Additional security against misuse can be achieved by correlating a specific pledged item with the identity of a user. In addition, information can thereby be obtained as to in whose favor the deposit credit is to be released in the event of a later return or disposal of the pledged goods.
  • the transfer of authorization to the pledged item to the user can take place by issuing the pledged item to the user.
  • a user can purchase the deposit in a shop, with the activation communication message being able to be triggered at the checkout of the shop during the purchase process, for example.
  • recognizing the first identifier again can include scanning the first identifier again (or for the first time), in particular by means of a user terminal.
  • recognizing the second identifier can include scanning the second identifier, in particular by means of a user terminal.
  • the hardware resource of a camera which is already available on many mobile radio devices (or on another user terminal), can be used. This enables scanning without additional hardware effort.
  • This software can be linked to the control device, which, for example, deactivates a performs the first identifier and thus an associated deposit when a deposit credit has been triggered.
  • the repeated recognition of the first identifier (or the initial recognition of the first identifier when transferring the deposit to the return facility) and the recognition of the second identifier can take place using the same device, in particular using a user terminal.
  • a QR code on a returnable bottle and a QR code on a garbage can be scanned with the same user device during the return or disposal process, i.e. with minimal effort for a user. This can further increase the motivation for disposal.
  • the deposit credit can be triggered upon transmission of a deposit credit communication message to a control device.
  • the control device can be designed to trigger the deposit credit upon receipt of the deposit credit communication message indicative of the first identifier recognized again (or recognized for the first time at the return device) from the user terminal. If, for example, the QR code on a returnable bottle and the QR code on a refuse container have been scanned, the scanned data (i.e. raw data or processed data) can be transmitted to the control device in a common deposit credit communication message in order to initiate a return or disposal process for the to document the pledge. This reduces the amount of data to be transmitted in connection with triggering the deposit credit in return for the return or disposal of the deposit.
  • the deposit credit communication message may include a deposit credit notification indicative of the user. contain identification information.
  • the triggering of a deposit credit can be correlated with the identity of a user in terms of data (e.g. via the mobile phone number of a user terminal operated by the user and/or by means of data with which a user logs in when installing an app for managing deposit items registered on a user device).
  • data e.g. via the mobile phone number of a user terminal operated by the user and/or by means of data with which a user logs in when installing an app for managing deposit items registered on a user device.
  • the deposit credit can only be triggered if the first identifier is recognized again (or the first identifier is recognized for the first time when the deposit is transferred to the return facility) and the second identifier is recognized within a predetermined time interval.
  • the control device can be designed to trigger the deposit credit only if the repeated recognition of the first identifier and the recognition of the second identifier both occur within the predetermined time interval.
  • the predetermined time interval can be no more than 15 minutes, in particular no more than 10 minutes, more particularly no more than 5 minutes. In this way, the error robustness and misuse security of the system for managing deposits can be advantageously improved. For reasons of environmental protection, a user should be encouraged to return or dispose of the pledged goods.
  • the deposit credit as a reward for the proper return or disposal is made dependent on a sufficiently close temporal connection between the first or renewed recognition of the first identifier and the first recognition of the second identifier, can It must be ensured that the deposit credit is only triggered if the pledged goods are actually returned or disposed of.
  • the predetermined time interval can be selected to be long enough (e.g. at least 30 minutes or even 90 minutes) to enable a user, for example, to scan a deposit at home and only subsequently select a public collection point.
  • additional protection against misuse can be implemented.
  • the deposit credit can optionally only be triggered if the first identifier is recognized again (or the first identifier is recognized for the first time when the deposit is transferred to the return facility) and the second identifier is recognized within a predetermined spatial area.
  • the control device can be designed to trigger the deposit credit only if the repeated recognition of the first identifier and the recognition of the second identifier occur within the predetermined spatial area, ie the user is actually at the location of the return facility during the return or disposal.
  • the predetermined spatial area can be no more than 50 meters, in particular no more than 10 meters, further in particular no more than 1 meter.
  • the susceptibility to errors or the protection against misuse of the system for managing Pledged goods can be further improved if the deposit credit is only triggered if the repeated scanning of the first identifier on the pledged goods and the scanning of the second identifier at the return facility are in a sufficiently close spatial relationship.
  • Corresponding location information can be obtained, for example, from a user terminal (in particular a mobile phone) of the user, by which the first and second identifier can be scanned when the pledged item is returned. Such location information can also be provided by a return device.
  • scanning can be left spatially open.
  • a particularly reliable protection against misuse can be achieved if the deposit credit is triggered only when the time condition and the location condition are met according to the two exemplary embodiments described above.
  • the first identifier may include additional security information.
  • the first identifier may include information about the manufacturing facility or other security information to prevent misuse.
  • FIG. 1 shows an arrangement for managing deposits according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows a scheme for managing deposits according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows a scheme for managing deposits according to a preferred, different exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a scheme for managing deposits according to another exemplary embodiment of the invention. Identical or similar components in different figures are provided with the same reference numbers.
  • a digitally supported cycle of returnable goods for example beverage bottles (in particular PET (polyethylene terephthalate) beverage bottles)
  • a corresponding arrangement includes a central control device with which a digitized deposit system for a large number of deposit items (in particular non-returnable PET beverage bottles) can be made possible.
  • a corresponding software-based method enables transparent and digital management of the deposit payment, deposit refund and disposal.
  • Such an arrangement and such a method can advantageously be implemented with very little effort.
  • a simple and easy-to-use deposit system can be provided for a user, which can be supported by the user with a mobile phone or the like, on which, for example, an app for managing deposits of the user can be installed.
  • Embodiments of the invention are compatible with existing established deposit systems (for example the system with a yellow bag or a bin collection system that is widespread in Austria).
  • Exemplary embodiments of the invention have advantages over conventional deposit management systems. On the one hand, they enable a simple and user-friendly motivation mechanism to increase the collection rate. In addition, only a small infrastructure effort and the dispensability of additional transport and measures beneficial.
  • the joint use of existing communication networks (in particular mobile radio networks and/or the Internet) and widespread user terminals (in particular mobile radio devices) are further advantages of arrangements and methods according to exemplary embodiments of the invention.
  • exemplary embodiments of the invention can be embedded in existing collection and recycling systems without major retrofitting effort, so that no complex implementation of a parallel system is necessary.
  • FIG. 1 shows an arrangement 122 for managing deposits 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention. Although only one pledged item is shown, any large number of pledged items can be managed.
  • the arrangement 122 has a dispensing device 108 for dispensing the deposit 100 .
  • the dispensing device 108 is a shop in which drinks are sold in returnable goods 100 embodied, for example, as drinks bottles.
  • the output device 108 can, for example, have a reading device 130, such as an optical scanner, which is arranged, for example, at a checkout of the output device 108.
  • the reading device 130 can be connected to a communication network 120 by means of a communication interface 132 so that it can communicate.
  • the communication network 120 can be the Internet.
  • the output device 108 can have a processor 128, which can be designed, for example, for preprocessing or processing scanned-in data.
  • FIG. 1 shows the deposit 100 as a further component of the arrangement 122 , which is provided with a first identifier 102 .
  • the first identifier 102 a unique QR code.
  • each pledged item 100 is assigned a unique QR code, so that a respective pledged item 100 can be clearly identified via the assigned QR code.
  • the arrangement 122 further comprises a return device 104 (e.g. a garbage bag) which is provided with a second identifier 106 .
  • the second identifier 106 is also a unique QR code.
  • each return facility 104 is assigned a unique QR code, so that a respective return facility 104 can be clearly identified via the assigned QR code.
  • a user terminal 114 can be part of the arrangement 122 .
  • the user terminal 114 is portable and can therefore be carried along by a user 180 (compare FIG. 2).
  • the illustrated user terminal 114 is a mobile radio.
  • the user terminal 114 can be communicatively connected to the communication network 120 by means of a communication interface 134 .
  • the user terminal 114 may include a camera 140, which may function as an optical scanner, for example.
  • the user terminal 114 can have a processor 126, which can be designed, for example, for preprocessing or processing scanned-in data.
  • the user terminal 114 also has a control panel 142 and a display device 144.
  • the control device 110 designed here as a central computer, is also part of the arrangement 122.
  • the control device 110 can be connected to the communication network 120 by means of a communication interface 150 be communicatively connected.
  • the control device 110 can have a processor 124, which can be used to control the communication and for data processing.
  • the control device 110 has a memory device 152 for storing data.
  • the processor 124 of the control device 110 can have write and/or read access to the memory device 152 .
  • a database can be stored in the memory device 152, which can contain data records assigned to individual deposit items 100.
  • a user 180 acquires a drinks bottle at the dispensing device 108 that contains or represents the deposit 100 . With the purchase of the pledged item 100 , the user 180 pays the deposit at the output device 108 .
  • the reader 130 recognizes the first identification 102 of the pledged item 100 by means of optical scanning. This can be done, for example, at the checkout of the output device 108 when the user 180 buys the deposit 100 .
  • the first identifier 102 can also be recognized by means of the camera 140 of the user terminal 114 that the user 180 carries with him.
  • the output device 108 or the user terminal 114 can transmit an activation communication message 112 (see FIG. 2) to the control device 110 .
  • the activation of the deposit 100 in the database of the control device 110 can be triggered by the transmission of the activation communication message 112 to the Control device 110 done.
  • the control device 110 can be designed to activate the pledged item 100 upon receipt of the activation communication message 112 indicative of the recognized first identifier 102 from the output device 108 or from the user terminal 114 .
  • the control device 110 is designed to activate the deposit 100 triggered by the recognition of the first identifier 102 and by the receipt of the activation communication message 112 . This can be done by creating or modifying a data record assigned to the identified pledged item 100 in the database of the storage device 152 by storing the information for this pledged item 100 that the pledged item 100 was purchased by the user 180 .
  • the user 180 may return or dispose of the deposit 100 in the manner set forth below.
  • the user 180 goes to the return facility 104 and introduces the deposit 100 into it.
  • the user 180 operates his user terminal 114 at the return facility 104 in such a way that, when the deposit 100 is transferred to the return facility 104, he recognizes or scans the first identifier 102 again and recognizes or scans the second identifier 106 at the return facility 104 for the first time.
  • the user 180 scans the two QR codes of the identifiers 102, 106 using the camera 140 of the user terminal 114.
  • the user terminal 114 can then transmit a deposit credit communication message 116 to the control device 110 via the communication network 120.
  • the deposit credit can be triggered upon transmission of the deposit credit communication message 116 to the control device 110 .
  • the control device 110 is designed upon receipt of the deposit credit communication message 116 and is thus triggered by recognizing the first identifier 102 again and by recognizing the second Identifier 106 trigger a deposit credit in favor of the user.
  • the control device 110 is thus designed to trigger the deposit credit upon receipt of the deposit credit communication message 116 indicative of the first identifier 102 recognized again from the user terminal 114 .
  • This deposit credit is triggered by the control device 110 when the first identifier 102, recognized again, indicates a deposit item 100 previously activated in an assigned data record of the database, which has not previously triggered a deposit credit.
  • control device 110 can be designed to trigger the deposit credit only if the repeated recognition of the first identifier 102 and the recognition of the second identifier 106 takes place within a predetermined time interval of, for example, a maximum of 5 minutes. This ensures that the deposit credit is only triggered if proof of disposal or proof of return of the deposit 100 is provided at the return facility 104, indicated by the short time interval between the scanning of the two identifiers 102, 106.
  • the triggering of the deposit credit can also be made dependent on the scanning of the two identifiers 102, 106 taking place at positions that are spatially close together, for example at a distance of less than 10 m.
  • the corresponding location and/or time information can be stored in the deposit credit Communication message 116 may be included.
  • the user terminal 114 can transmit the information at which times or at what time interval the two identifiers 102, 106 were scanned. Furthermore, the user terminal 114 can transmit to the control device 110 the information at which locations or at what spatial distance the scanning of the two identifiers 102, 106 took place.
  • FIG. 2 Flows of money or flows of monetary value, which relate to the payment of a deposit for a pledged item 100 by a user 180 and to a deposit credit when the pledged item 100 is returned to the return facility 104, are shown in FIG. 2 with reference number 154.
  • Communication messages (preferably encrypted) are represented by reference numeral 156 in FIG.
  • the production facility 160 refers to a producer of the deposit 100, which is designed here as a beverage bottle and is initially filled with a beverage. As illustrated by reference number 162 , the production facility 160 can receive from the control facility 110 for newly produced or recycled deposit goods 100 associated and preferably unique first identifiers 102 .
  • identifier communication message 172 may include information for physically establishing first identifiers 102 (e.g., QR codes).
  • the controller 110 may transmit physical first identifiers 102 to the manufacturing facility 160 .
  • a producer or the manufacturing facility 160 can thus print a unique and not yet activated QR code on a respective PET bottle, which forms a respective returnable item 100 .
  • the production device 160 can provide the deposit item 100 (in particular filled with a drink) and provided with a first identifier 102 to the dispensing device 108 .
  • the retailer as an example of an issuer 108 then sells the deposit 100 to a user 180, activates the first identifier 102 of the deposit 100 (ie the unique QR code of the bottle) by transmitting the electronic activation communication message 112 and withdraws deposit, compare Reference number 154.
  • the activation of the pledged item 100 thus takes place as a result of the transmission of the activation communication message 112 to the control device 110.
  • the activation communication message 112 contains item of pledged item identification information that is indicative of the first identifier 102.
  • the first identifier 102 is recognized (in particular scanned) with which the pledged item 100 is provided.
  • the transfer of authorization to the pledged item 100 to the user 180 takes place by issuing the pledged item 100 to the user 180. Recognizing the first Identifier 102 is done here by scanning the first identifier 102 at the output device 108 of the deposit 100.
  • the control device 110 activates the deposit 100, which is assigned to the first identifier 102 to which the activation communication message 112 relates .
  • the user 180 later disposes of the emptied deposit 100 and provides proof of disposal by scanning the first identifier 102 of the deposit 100 and the second identifier 106 of the return facility 104 (ie by scanning the two QR codes). .
  • the first identifier 102 is recognized again by scanning the first identifier 102 again by means of the user terminal 114.
  • the second identifier 106 is recognized by scanning the second identifier 106 by means of the user terminal 114.
  • the user Upon receipt of the electronic deposit credit communication message 116, the user receives a deposit of 180 credited to his account. The deposit credit is thus triggered when the deposit credit communication message 116 is transmitted to the control device 110 .
  • the crediting of the deposit can be confirmed or performed via an electronic credit communication message 174 .
  • the credit communication message 174 can be transmitted to the user terminal 114, and/or to another entity (not shown, for example a bank with which the user 180 has an account).
  • the first identifier 102 is recognized a second time and the second identifier 106, with which the return facility 104 is provided, is recognized first.
  • a deposit credit is triggered if the first identifier 102 recognized for the second time indicates a previously activated deposit item 100 for which a deposit credit has not yet been triggered. This prevents the deposit for the deposit 100 from being refunded twice.
  • T0 10 min.
  • the condition At ⁇ T0 must be fulfilled.
  • At is the time interval between the scanning of the identifiers 102, 106 at the return facility 104.
  • the user 180 uses his user terminal 114 to scan, for example, a QR code of a garbage bag (e.g. a yellow bag) or a garbage can as a return device 104 as the second identifier 106 and as the first identifier 102 the unique QR code of the bottle (as proof of disposal) and thus receives the deposit.
  • a QR code of a garbage bag e.g. a yellow bag
  • a garbage can as a return device 104 as the second identifier 106 and as the first identifier 102 the unique QR code of the bottle (as proof of disposal) and thus receives the deposit.
  • the user 180 can also return the deposit 100 to public return points as a return facility 104 (for example a waste material collection center, a public return point, etc.) and has the deposit credited to his account there or paid out.
  • a return facility 104 for example a waste material collection center, a public return point, etc.
  • FIG. 3 shows a scheme for managing deposits 100 according to another preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 therefore shows a method and an arrangement 122 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention that is an alternative to FIG.
  • FIG. 3 reference is made to the description of FIG. 1 and FIG.
  • the deposit management according to Figure 3 is described as follows:
  • the pledged item 100 can already be activated before the authorization for the pledged item 100 is transferred to the user 180 (which subsequently happens at the location of the output device 108). More specifically, according to Figure 3 activating the deposit 100 by the Controller 110 prior to or upon providing an identification code (which may be a virtual record that may include information for physically establishing the first identifier 102) or the first identifier 102 (e.g., a physical body such as a QR code label that is indicative of the identification code) from the controller 110 to a manufacturing facility 160. The production device 160 then functions to produce the pledged item 100 and to provide the pledged item 100 with the first identifier 102.
  • an identification code which may be a virtual record that may include information for physically establishing the first identifier 102
  • the first identifier 102 e.g., a physical body such as a QR code label that is indicative of the identification code
  • the pledged item 100 is already activated when the authorization for the pledged item 100 is transferred to the user 180 at the location of the output device 108, according to FIG. It is therefore not necessary to retrofit a conventional output device 108 to participate in the method described, nor to scan the output device 108 at its location. Activation prior to or during manufacture therefore simplifies assembly 122 significantly.
  • the first identifier 102 is recognized for the first time, for example by the User 180 scans the first identifier 102 embodied as a QR code, for example, using his user terminal 114 and an app installed thereon for managing the deposit 100 .
  • the control device 110 is configured accordingly, triggered by the initial recognition of the first identifier 102 at the return facility 104 and by the recognition of the second identifier 106 at the return facility 104 to trigger the deposit credit if the first identifier 102 recognized for the first time indicates a previously activated deposit item 100.
  • the second identifier 106 is recognized, for example, by the user 180 using his user terminal 114 to scan the second identifier 106, which is also designed as a QR code, for example.
  • the first identifier 102 can be applied directly to a deposit item 100, for example to bottles or cans or to a label.
  • the manufacturer e.g., a bottle manufacturer or a filler
  • manufacturing facility 160 prints a unique QR code on an individual bottle or can.
  • This QR code or another first identifier 102 can preferably be activated at the latest upon delivery. This activation can take place, for example, before or during production of an associated deposit item 100 by including the first identifier 102 in a database of the control device 110, in which database activated deposit items 100 can be marked as activated by reference to their respective first identifier 102.
  • the manufacturer or the production facility 160 can pay the deposit to the control facility 110, for example (see reference number 154).
  • the retailer or an issuing facility 108 acquires the bottle or can including a deposit from the manufacturer or the manufacturing facility 160.
  • the issuing facility 108 can the bottle or can together with the deposit can be sold on to a consumer, i.e. to user 180.
  • the user 180 can dispose of the bottle or can, provide proof of disposal by double recognition of the identifiers 102, 106 and have the deposit credited to his account or paid out. If the bottle or can is returned to the retailer (for example at the dispensing device 108, which can then act as a return device 104), the retailer pays out the deposit or has it returned by the control device 110.
  • the code in the form of the first identifier 102 is already applied and activated during the manufacture of the product, i.e. in this exemplary embodiment, the activation of a pledged item 100 does not only take place when it is sold.
  • the manufacturer or manufacturing facility 160 obtains (e.g., purchases) the code or first identifier 102 (preferably a unique identifier) from the central deposit system (particularly the controller 110). This code or first identifier 102 can already be activated and is glued, printed, lasered or applied in some other form to the deposit (for example a bottle or a can). The manufacturer or the production facility 160 sells the pledged goods 100 together with the contents and the first identifier 102 to the retailer, for example to the issuing device 108.
  • the code or first identifier 102 preferably a unique identifier
  • the retailer or the issuing facility 108 sells the pledged goods 100 together with the contents and the first identifier 102 to the consumer or user 180 This means that no separate activation of the deposit 100 involving the dispensing device 108 and/or the user 180 is necessary in this exemplary embodiment.
  • the further course of the method according to Figure 3 can correspond to that according to Figure 2:
  • the user 180 scans the first identifier 102 on the pledged item 100 and returns the pledged item 100 to a return facility 104, for example in a yellow sack or in a bin at home. Proof of disposal can be provided by scanning a second identifier 106 at the return facility 104 (for example on the sack or on the bin). Data indicative of these scans can then be transmitted to the control device 110, for which an app on the user terminal 114 can be used.
  • the user 180 can capture or recognize (e.g. scan) the first identifier 102 on the deposit 100 and dispose of the deposit 100 at a central collection point.
  • proof of disposal can be provided by a geofence surrounding a container at the central collection point.
  • an app on a user terminal 114 e.g. a mobile phone
  • the user 180 can be used to take location information about the position of the user 180 (and thus indirectly the pledged item 100, since the user 180 carries it with him). previously known location information of the geofence around the return facility 104 around.
  • a return by means of geofencing is described in more detail with reference to FIG.
  • a return can then also be made possible for the user 180 without an app, for example by providing a machine for the return.
  • the first identifier 102 is automatically deactivated when it is returned by scanning with the help of the app on the user terminal 114, even if the second identifier 106 of the return facility 104 by means of geofencing or in the form a QR code was detected.
  • the user 180 gets the deposit credited to his account (specified in the app, for example) by the central system, for example by the control device 110 .
  • the user 180 can get the deposit back from the retailer (ie from the dispenser 108) if the deposit 100 is returned there.
  • the central system in particular the control device 110 , credits the deposit for this item 100 to the issuing device 108 again.
  • FIG. 4 shows a scheme for managing deposits 100 according to yet another exemplary embodiment of the invention.
  • the second identifier 106 is recognized by recognizing an intrusion of a user terminal 114 of the user 180 into a predetermined spatial area 197 around a position 195 of the return device 104 by means of geofencing.
  • the user terminal 114 and/or the control device 110 is or are designed to recognize the intrusion of the user terminal 114 into the predetermined spatial area 197 around the position 195 of the return device 104 in order to recognize the second identifier 106 .
  • the position 195 of the return device 104 and the predetermined spatial area 197 (for example a circle with a diameter of 10 m) can be stored in the database 152 to which the control device 110 has access.
  • Position 195 and/or spatial area 197 can be used as a second identifier 106 for identifying the return facility 104 . If the user terminal 114 together with the user 180 and the deposit 100 enters the spatial area 197 , the presence of the deposit 100 in the spatial area 197 is recognized as a second identifier 106 of the return device 104 . If the location of the user terminal 114 shows that the user 180 is entering the spatial area 197, this can be regarded as recognition of the second identifier 106. This event can be evaluated as proof of disposal.
  • Figure 4 also shows an optional GPS device 199 that can be attached to the return facility 104 so that the return facility 104 can transmit its current position 195, for example to the control facility 110.
  • a geofence can preferably also be set up at an output device 108 (for example in a warehouse) as fraud prevention. If, for example, there is a return facility 104 (e.g. a yellow bin) at the dispensing facility 108, it can be defined how many deposit goods 100 a user 180 may return to the return facility 104 per day (for example a maximum of 12 bottles/day). This can prevent a warehouse employee from using the activated first identifier 102 to scan any number of deposit goods 100 and pretends to dispose of them and thus collect the deposit.
  • a return facility 104 e.g. a yellow bin

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Procédé de gestion de marchandises consignées (100), le procédé comprenant, avant ou lors du transfert d'un droit au bien consigné (100) à un utilisateur (180), l'activation du bien consigné (100), le bien remboursable (100) étant pourvu d'un premier identifiant (102); lorsque le bien consigné (100) est transféré à un dispositif de retour (100), la détection du premier identifiant (102) et la détection d'un second identifiant (106) associé au dispositif de retour (104), et l'échange d'un crédit de dépôt si le premier identifiant (102) détecté sur le dispositif de retour (104) indique un bien consigné (100) précédemment activé.
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