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- the present invention relates in general to information processing systems, and in particular, to a point-of-sale terminal permitting restaurant patrons to individually pay their portion of the restaurant bill.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,933,812 to Meyer, et al. provides a portable transaction terminal system which provides for complete data entry at the guest table of an eating and drinking establishment.
- the terminal has the facility for entering all the information needed to complete the transaction, including the server's gratuity.
- This portable transaction terminal system is nothing more than the credit card payment devices found at almost every commercial establishment, such as grocery stores, permitting a total bill to be paid using a patron's credit card.
- Meyer, et al. provides an additional functionality in permitting the patron to pay a gratuity in addition to the total bill. What Meyer, et al. does not disclose is an ability for the bill to be split among the various patrons at a table and for each of such patrons to individually pay their desired portion using a credit card.
- the foregoing need is addressed by the present invention which allows diners in a restaurant to pay at the table using credit cards, without involving the restaurant cashier and/or the wait staff.
- the present invention will assist patrons in dividing the bill by displaying the amount due (including tax) and allowing each patron to enter the amount which he or she wishes to pay.
- a balance due will be displayed and a red indicator light may be illuminated, indicating that the bill is not yet paid in full.
- a running total will be displayed indicating the remaining balance due. When the running total reaches zero, the bill is paid in full (including the tax, but not necessarily an optional gratuity).
- the present invention may indicate that the bill has been paid in full by illuminating a green indicator light and by displaying a balance due of $0.00.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a network implementing the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a point-of-sale terminal for allowing patrons to pay their portion of the bill using a credit
- FIG. 3 illustrates a block diagram of a data processing system configurable in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 4 illustrates a flow diagram of one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 illustrates a flow diagram of an alternative embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 illustrates an alternative point-of-sale terminal for permitting patrons to pay their portion of the bill using a credit card at a touch-sensitive display screen
- FIG. 7 illustrates a flow diagram of another alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- the following exemplified scenario is addressed to the use of the present invention.
- a group of patrons are dining at a restaurant, where each of the patrons orders various items, which are placed on a single bill by the wait staff.
- the total bill is then presented to the table of patrons, who decide that they wish to split the bill and pay on a separate basis.
- the present invention has the advantage of permitting this process of paying separately without unduly burdening the restaurant wait staff.
- the old fashioned cash register has been replaced by a computer server 101 , which is coupled to a waiter's or cashier's terminal 102 where orders from various patrons at tables are entered into the system on a per table basis.
- the server 101 keeps track of such orders, and may provide various other functionalities not pertinent to the present invention, such as being linked to a software accounting system.
- a waiter receives orders for items of food and beverages from patrons at a particular table, the waiter will input such items at the waiter's terminal 102 , which then keeps track of a running total bill for each table within the restaurant establishment.
- the waiter will ask the patrons if they wish to now order desert and/or coffee. If any orders of desert and/or coffee are made by any of the patrons, the waiter will enter such orders at the waiter's terminal 102 , and such items will be added to the total bill for that table.
- the typical method for presenting the total bill for patrons at a table is for the waiter to print out the total bill at the waiter's terminal 102 and present the paper invoice to the patrons at the table.
- the reason there is typically a single bill presented to the patrons is that most restaurants do not permit separate checks to be issued to the various patrons at a table since this not only complicates an already complicated job for the waiter, but can also result in more errors being made by the waiter in keeping track of each of the patron's individual orders, and slows down each waiter's efficiency in being able to provide personal service to each of their respective tables.
- the present invention provides a table unit 103 , which is either brought by the waiter to the table with the presentation of the total bill, or is permanently resident at the table. Nevertheless, the table unit 103 is in communication with the waiter's terminal 102 and the server 101 so that the total bill can be displayed to the patrons at the table and for permitting the patrons to individually pay what they desire their portion of the bill to be.
- Table unit 103 which includes a credit card reader 201 through which a credit card (not shown) can be slid through for reading the account information on the magnetic strip of the credit card, in a manner that is well known in the art.
- Table unit 103 also includes a display 202 , which will display information pertaining to the food bill for the table of patrons, in a manner as further described below.
- green light 203 Also illustrated in FIG. 2 are green light 203 , red light 204 , and yellow light 205 , which are also further discussed below.
- a waiter serving a particular table of patrons will enter in each item ordered by the patrons at the table at the waiter's terminal 102 .
- the system illustrated in FIG. 1 will keep track of the itemized list of items ordered by the table of patrons, including a running subtotal indicating the total amount owed by the table of patrons for the items they ordered.
- step 401 shows that on a per table basis, such a subtotal amount of items purchased is maintained at the waiter's terminal 102 .
- the waiter can provide some type of input at the waiter's terminal 102 that the final order has been entered (step 402 ).
- step 403 the system will compute the total bill for the table of patrons, compute any applicable tax to be charged along with the total bill, and can optionally compute suggested gratuities to be paid by the patrons at the table for various suggested percentages. For example, gratuities can be calculated based on a 15% factor, a 20% factor, etc.
- step 404 the computed totals are then transmitted from the waiter's terminal 102 to the table unit 103 for display to the patrons on display 202 on unit 103 .
- a total food bill of $123.45, along with the applicable tax for the bill of $9.88 with a resulting subtotal of $133.33 may be displayed on display 202 .
- the suggested gratuities of 15% ($18.52) and 20% ($24.69) may also be displayed on display 202 .
- an indication can be provided to either the waiter at waiter's terminal 102 or the patrons at table unit 103 that the bill has yet to be paid in full by the patrons.
- One example of such an indication would be the illumination of an LED light 204 on unit 103 .
- Another indication might be merely some wording displayed on display 202 stating that the bill has yet to be paid in full. This indication also provides the same type of information to the wait staff as to whether the patrons have completed the payment transaction.
- a request is made to the patrons to add their desired gratuity submission to the subtotal of the bill plus the tax. Such a request can be performed in the manner of a message displayed on display 202 .
- step 407 the system determines whether the gratuity has been added. If not, the process merely returns to step 406 . However, if the gratuity has been then added by the patrons, the process proceeds to step 408 to determine whether one of the patrons has entered a credit card number.
- the system will merely loop upon itself if a credit card number has yet to be entered. Note, while the system merely loops upon itself waiting for a patron to enter a credit card number or to swipe their credit card through credit card reader 201 , the indication provided in step 405 visually remains. For example, the red light 204 will remain illuminated.
- step 409 if a patron has swiped their credit card through credit card reader 201 , the system, in step 409 , will request the holder of that credit card to enter an amount they wish to pay using that credit card number. Such a request can be displayed to the patron using display 202 . The patron associated with that credit card number can then enter in an amount they are paying on that credit card using the input keypad 206 .
- step 410 the system will deduct the amount entered by the patron from the grand total bill, and determine if the amount entered by the patron results in a payment of the entire bill or merely a portion thereof.
- step 413 the remaining balance still owed by the table of patrons will be displayed on display 202 .
- the system will then wait for another credit card number to be entered in step 408 .
- a credit card number can be the same credit card number as entered previously where the same patron decides that they are going to pay the next portion of the balance.
- what the first portion of the invention is designed for is to enable another one of the patrons within the group at the table to then enter in their own credit card by swiping it through credit card reader 201 and then enter in an amount they wish to pay on the remaining balance in step 409 .
- step 410 this new amount entered by the subsequent patron is then subtracted from the remaining balance to determine if the total bill has now been paid at the table. If a balance still remains, the process continues through steps 413 , 408 , 409 and 410 and so on until the total bill is paid of the food, tax, and selected gratuity. Once the total bill is computed to have been paid by the group of patrons at the table, in step 411 , an indication will be provided that the bill has now been paid in full. This may be shown by the discontinuance of the illumination of the red lamp 204 , and the illumination of a green lamp 203 on the unit 103 .
- step 412 the payment information entered by each of the patrons with respect to their credit card numbers and accounts, will then be transmitted by the establishment from server 101 over a network to the various financial institutions associated with the credit card accounts of the patrons.
- steps 405 - 413 in FIG. 4 there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of the present invention, which can be used to replace steps 405 - 413 in FIG. 4 .
- these steps may be implemented to permit each of the patrons to pay a portion of the total food bill plus tax, but not the gratuity.
- step 404 the process will proceed to step 501 to provide an indication that the bill has yet to be paid in full.
- This step may be performed in a manner similarly as discussed above with respect to step 405 .
- steps 502 - 505 can be implemented in a manner as similarly described above with respect to steps 408 - 410 and 413 whereby each of the patrons at the table pays their desired portion of the food bill plus tax portion.
- step 506 to indicate that the total bill has been paid, but that a gratuity has yet to be added.
- This indication can be implemented using a displayed message or by illuminating a yellow lamp 205 on unit 103 .
- the patrons can then decide what amount of gratuity they wish to pay to the wait staff, which can be performed using cash collected from each of the patrons to be deposited on the table, or by repeating the process described above with respect to steps 502 - 505 for a gratuity amount to be selected and agreed upon by the patrons.
- FIG. 6 there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of the present invention whereby a table unit 601 is implemented with a touch-sensitive display screen 603 , and a credit card reader 602 .
- the credit card reader 602 functions in a manner as similarly described above with respect to the credit card reader 201 in unit 103 .
- the display 202 and the key input pad 206 are replaced by the touch-sensitive display screen 603 .
- the touch-sensitive screen 603 operates in a manner well known in the art whereby a user can touch various items displayed on the screen for selection of those items.
- What table unit 601 enables the system to do is to list every item ordered by the table of patrons on touch-sensitive display screen 603 , whereby each of the patrons can then select the items they wish to pay for, and enter a gratuity they wish to pay for on each of their individual credit cards.
- step 701 on a per table basis, a subtotal amount is calculated for the items ordered and purchased by a table of patrons. Steps 702 and 703 are then performed in a manner as similarly described above with respect to steps 402 and 403 . Thereafter, in step 704 , the list of items ordered by the patrons at the table and their respective costs are then displayed on touch-sensitive display 603 . Additionally, the subtotal for the food items will be displayed along with any applicable tax, resulting in a total displayed for the food and tax. Additionally, suggested gratuity amounts may also be displayed. An example of such a display of information is illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- step 705 an indication will be provided that the bill has yet to be paid in full.
- FIG. 6 does not illustrate the red, green and yellow lamps as shown in FIG. 2 , but these can be implemented on unit 601 as well.
- step 706 the system loops until a credit card number has been entered by a patron, either using the touch-sensitive screen 603 to enter in digits on a displayed virtual numeric keypad (not shown), or by swiping a credit card through credit card reader 602 . Once a patron has entered a credit card number, the process proceeds to step 707 where a request is made of the credit card holder to select items the credit card holder wishes to pay for. Such a request can be made using a message displayed on display 603 .
- the credit card holder will then select items they wish to pay for using the touch-sensitive screen, in a manner well known in the art. For example, referring to the exemplary list of items shown in FIG. 6 , this credit card holder could select to pay for the #1 Plate and for the Coffee by touching those items on the touch-sensitive screen 603 .
- step 708 as each item is selected by the credit card holder, a subtotal of such items is maintained, and will be displayed to the credit card holder in response to some type of action, such as pressing a virtual ENTER button on display 603 .
- the system will also compute and display the tax associated with such items, and may also compute suggested gratuity amounts for the credit card holder.
- gratuity amounts can also be displayed for selection by the credit card holder.
- the holder of the credit card will then be requested to confirm their computed subtotal plus tax, and to select one of the suggested gratuity amounts, or to enter a different gratuity amount using the virtual numeric key pad, which can also be displayed.
- the grand total for that particular credit card holder will then be computed and displayed, and in step 711 , that amount will be subtracted from the total amount of the bill to determine if the total amount of the bill has now been paid.
- step 714 the remaining balance will be displayed and the process will return to step 706 to repeat steps 706 - 711 until the entire total bill for the food and tax have been paid by the patrons responsible for this bill. Once the total bill has been paid, the process will proceed from step 711 to step 712 to indicate that the bill has been paid in full, and the payment information for the various credit card holders who entered their information will be transmitted to the respective financial institutions in step 713 .
- FIG. 1 can each be implemented using a typical data processing system, such as the one illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- a data processing system 300 which may be used for the invention.
- the system has a central processing unit (CPU) 310 , which is coupled to various other components by system bus 312 .
- Read only memory (“ROM”) 316 is coupled to the system bus 312 and includes a basic input/output system (“BIOS”) that controls certain basic functions of the data processing system 300 .
- RAM random access memory
- I/O adapter 318 may be a small computer system interface (“SCSI”) adapter that communicates with a disk storage device 320 .
- SCSI small computer system interface
- Communications adapter 334 interconnects bus 312 with an outside network enabling the data processing system to communicate with other such systems.
- Input/Output devices are also connected to system bus 312 via user interface adapter 322 and display adapter 336 .
- Keyboard 324 and mouse 326 are all interconnected to bus 312 via user interface adapter 322 .
- Display monitor 338 is connected to system bus 312 by display adapter 336 . In this manner, a user is capable of inputting to the system throughout the keyboard 324 or mouse 326 and receiving output from the system display 338 .
- Preferred implementations of the invention include implementations as a computer system programmed to execute the method or methods described herein, and as a computer program product.
- sets of instructions for executing the method or methods are resident in the random access memory 314 of one or more computer systems configured generally as described above.
- the set of instructions may be stored as a computer program product in another computer memory, for example, in disk drive 320 (which may include a removable memory such as an optical disk or floppy disk for eventual use in the disk drive 320 ).
- the computer program product can also be stored at another computer and transmitted when desired to the user's work station by a network or by an external network such as the Internet.
- the physical storage of the sets of instructions physically changes the medium upon which it is stored so that the medium carries computer readable information.
- the change may be electrical, magnetic, chemical, biological or some other physical change. While it is convenient to describe the invention in terms of instructions, symbols, characters, or the like, the reader should remember that all of these and similar terms should be associated with the appropriate physical elements.
- the invention may describe terms such as comparing, validating selecting, identifying, or other terms that could be associated with a human operator.
- terms such as comparing, validating selecting, identifying, or other terms that could be associated with a human operator.
- no action by a human operator is desirable.
- the operations described are, in large part, machine operations processing electrical signals to generate other electrical signals.
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