WO2001078563A2 - E-commerce deliverybox - Google Patents

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WO2001078563A2
WO2001078563A2 PCT/NL2001/000306 NL0100306W WO0178563A2 WO 2001078563 A2 WO2001078563 A2 WO 2001078563A2 NL 0100306 W NL0100306 W NL 0100306W WO 0178563 A2 WO0178563 A2 WO 0178563A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G29/00Supports, holders, or containers for household use, not provided for in groups A47G1/00-A47G27/00 or A47G33/00 
    • A47G29/14Deposit receptacles for food, e.g. breakfast, milk, or large parcels; Similar receptacles for food or large parcels with appliances for preventing unauthorised removal of the deposited articles, i.e. food or large parcels
    • A47G29/141Deposit receptacles for food, e.g. breakfast, milk, or large parcels; Similar receptacles for food or large parcels with appliances for preventing unauthorised removal of the deposited articles, i.e. food or large parcels comprising electronically controlled locking means
    • GPHYSICS
    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F7/00Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus

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  • the invention relates to a delivery box, a delivery door system, software and a method for securing deliveries via the internet.
  • the invention provides a delivery box for securing deliveries via the internet, which delivery box is provided with a door closing off the access to a delivery room, provided with means for entering an access code for opening the door, and with a microprocessor connected to the door, which microprocessor is provided with means for its remote programming by means of a computer.
  • the invention provides a method for securing deliveries via the internet, in which via a computer a customer places an order via the internet, while entering an access code for opening a door to be opened from outside of his house, which door gives access to a delivery room, and via said computer providing a microprocessor control connected to the door with said access code in order to be able to open the door.
  • the invention provides a delivery door system for securing deliveries via the internet, comprising a delivery door for closing off a delivery room, provided with input means for entering an access code for opening the delivery door, and a microprocessor, connected to the delivery door, which microprocessor is provided with means for its remote programming by means of a computer.
  • the invention additionally provides a method for secured delivery of an order via the internet, in which when an order is placed by a customer an access code is given, with which access code a supplier, when delivering the order, is able to open a door to a delivery room.
  • the invention additionally provides software for securing deliveries via the internet, in which the software is provided with an input routine for entering an access code for opening a door giving access to a delivery room.
  • the customer also provides the microprocessor control with a GSM number for reporting a delivery. Additionally the customer can also enter a GSM number linked with the access code. Apart from that the customer can also enter a message linked with the access code which message after opening the door is sent to the GSM number entered. Additionally, via the computer, the customer can also set the period of time until how long the door, after having been opened for the first time while using the access code, can be opened again.
  • the customer can further enter a door code with the access code, which door code indicates which door of a plurality of doors can be opened with the access code.
  • a message, after opening the access can be sent by GSM means connected to the access to a GSM number entered with the access code when entering the order.
  • the delivery box according to the invention can further be provided with GSM means for sending a message.
  • the microprocessor of the delivery box can further be provided with means for storing at least one GSM number.
  • the microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing at least one message, linked with the GSM number.
  • the delivery box can be provided with several doors, all connected to the microprocessor control. Additionally the delivery box can be provided with several doors and separate delivery rooms, in which the doors are connected to the microprocessor.
  • the microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing a code per door. Additionally the microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing a GSM number and possibly a message per door.
  • the delivery door system can further be provided with GSM means for sending a message after the delivery door has once been opened by means of the access code. Additionally the microprocessor can be provided with means for storing at least one message, linked with the GSM number. Additionally the microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing a period of time within which a door can be opened after the first time said door has been opened.
  • the software according to the invention can further be provided with an input routine for entering a GSM number for reporting the delivery. Additionally the software can further be provided with an input routine for entering a specific door code defining a specific door from a number of available doors, which door can be opened by means of the access code. Additionally the software can further be provided with routines for entering a message linked with an access code and a GSM number.
  • the software can further be provided with routines for programming a microprocessor control connected to the door having the access code. Additionally the software can further be provided with routines for programming the microprocessor control with the GSM number. Additionally the software can further be provided with routines for programming the microprocessor control with the message.
  • the invention relates to a carrier provided with the said software, and an assembly of the delivery box and a computer provided with the said software.
  • the invention relates to a metal housing with one or several (little) doors, that can be screwed to an outer wall.
  • the door(s) can opened by the supplier of an E-commerce company via a vandalism-proof keyboard.
  • the supplier presently delivers to the customer.
  • the supplier is able to deliver 24 hours a day without the customer having to be at home.
  • the supplier enters the code and the door(s) are unlocked. After the supplier has closed the door again, the box cannot be opened again by means the same code.
  • the delivery box has a stand-alone microprocessor control which can be remote programmed through Windows with a personal computer.
  • E-commerce delivery box (Windows screen) Programming
  • the customer can fill out all this in the Windows screen depicted above (example) .
  • Time The time that after the door has been closed, the box can still be opened again by means of the same code.
  • the time can also be set at 0 (nought).
  • SMS Text The message displayed on the customer's mobile message phone (GSM) after the delivery.
  • GSM The mobile phone (GSM) number to which the message has to be sent. When leaving this field blank no message will be sent.
  • the working further is identical to the E-commerce Delivery Box described above.
  • the supplier of an E-commerce company can deliver products to the customer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without a customer having to be present. After delivery the customer is informed, if so desired, through his or her mobile phone that the delivery was made, by means of a text they make themselves, per delivery.
  • the E- commerce companies have the advantage that the delivery is guaranteed to take place efficiently, customers not being at home not being a problem.
  • the invention is further elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment of a delivery box and a delivery door according to the invention, in which:
  • Figure 1 a shows a delivery box
  • Figure 1 b shows the delivery box of figure 1 a in an opened position
  • Figure 2 shows a delivery box having several doors
  • Figure 3 shows a delivery door
  • Figure 1 a shows a delivery box 1 at the outer wall 2 of a building.
  • the door 3 of the delivery box can be opened from the outside.
  • the door is provided with a vandalism-proof keyboard 4 for entering an access code in order to be able to open the door.
  • the microprocessor control 1 0 has been arranged in the box.
  • Figure 1 b shows the delivery box 1 of figure 1 b in the opened position. At the inside, the delivery box is provided with several compartments 5 here.
  • Figure 2 shows a delivery box 1 provided with several doors 3.
  • FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of the invention, in which a garage 6 has been provided with a delivery door 7.
  • the delivery door is provided with a keyboard 8 for entering an access code in order to be able to open the delivery door 7.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a delivery box for securing deliveries via the internet, provided with a door to the delivery box provided with means for entering an access code for opening the door, and with a microprocessor control connected to the door, which microprocessor can be remote programmed by means of a computer, a delivery door, and software for securing deliveries via the internet. Additionally, the intervention relates to a method for securing deliveries via the internet, in which via a computer a customer places an order via the internet, while entering an access code for opening a door to be opened from outside of his house, which door gives access to a delivery room, and via said computer providing a microprocessor control connected to the door with said access code in order to be able to open the door. In this way, a supplier is able to safely deliver products to a customer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without a customer having to be at home.

Description

E-commerce delivery box
The invention relates to a delivery box, a delivery door system, software and a method for securing deliveries via the internet.
In practice it is known to place orders via the internet. The delivery of the orders, however, often is a problem as a customer is not always at home. Use therefore has slowed down.
It is among others an object of the invention to at least partially solve this problem.
To that end the invention provides a delivery box for securing deliveries via the internet, which delivery box is provided with a door closing off the access to a delivery room, provided with means for entering an access code for opening the door, and with a microprocessor connected to the door, which microprocessor is provided with means for its remote programming by means of a computer.
Additionally the invention provides a method for securing deliveries via the internet, in which via a computer a customer places an order via the internet, while entering an access code for opening a door to be opened from outside of his house, which door gives access to a delivery room, and via said computer providing a microprocessor control connected to the door with said access code in order to be able to open the door.
Apart from that the invention provides a delivery door system for securing deliveries via the internet, comprising a delivery door for closing off a delivery room, provided with input means for entering an access code for opening the delivery door, and a microprocessor, connected to the delivery door, which microprocessor is provided with means for its remote programming by means of a computer.
The invention additionally provides a method for secured delivery of an order via the internet, in which when an order is placed by a customer an access code is given, with which access code a supplier, when delivering the order, is able to open a door to a delivery room.
The invention additionally provides software for securing deliveries via the internet, in which the software is provided with an input routine for entering an access code for opening a door giving access to a delivery room.
As a result a supplier can at all times bring and deliver a delivery without the customer having to be at home.
Preferably, via the computer, the customer also provides the microprocessor control with a GSM number for reporting a delivery. Additionally the customer can also enter a GSM number linked with the access code. Apart from that the customer can also enter a message linked with the access code which message after opening the door is sent to the GSM number entered. Additionally, via the computer, the customer can also set the period of time until how long the door, after having been opened for the first time while using the access code, can be opened again.
Additionally, the customer can further enter a door code with the access code, which door code indicates which door of a plurality of doors can be opened with the access code.
In a method for secured delivery of an order via the internet, in which together with an order by a customer an access code is given with which access code a supplier, when delivering the order, is able to open a door to a delivery room, a message, after opening the access, can be sent by GSM means connected to the access to a GSM number entered with the access code when entering the order.
The delivery box according to the invention can further be provided with GSM means for sending a message. The microprocessor of the delivery box can further be provided with means for storing at least one GSM number. The microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing at least one message, linked with the GSM number. Additionally the delivery box can be provided with several doors, all connected to the microprocessor control. Additionally the delivery box can be provided with several doors and separate delivery rooms, in which the doors are connected to the microprocessor. Additionally the microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing a code per door. Additionally the microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing a GSM number and possibly a message per door.
The delivery door system can further be provided with GSM means for sending a message after the delivery door has once been opened by means of the access code. Additionally the microprocessor can be provided with means for storing at least one message, linked with the GSM number. Additionally the microprocessor can further be provided with means for storing a period of time within which a door can be opened after the first time said door has been opened.
The software according to the invention can further be provided with an input routine for entering a GSM number for reporting the delivery. Additionally the software can further be provided with an input routine for entering a specific door code defining a specific door from a number of available doors, which door can be opened by means of the access code. Additionally the software can further be provided with routines for entering a message linked with an access code and a GSM number.
Additionally the software can further be provided with routines for programming a microprocessor control connected to the door having the access code. Additionally the software can further be provided with routines for programming the microprocessor control with the GSM number. Additionally the software can further be provided with routines for programming the microprocessor control with the message.
Additionally the invention relates to a carrier provided with the said software, and an assembly of the delivery box and a computer provided with the said software.
The invention relates to a metal housing with one or several (little) doors, that can be screwed to an outer wall. The door(s) can opened by the supplier of an E-commerce company via a vandalism-proof keyboard.
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A customer orders products via the internet with an E-commerce company and together with his order enters a code with which the E-commerce delivery box can be opened. The supplier presently delivers to the customer. The supplier is able to deliver 24 hours a day without the customer having to be at home. The supplier enters the code and the door(s) are unlocked. After the supplier has closed the door again, the box cannot be opened again by means the same code.
The delivery box has a stand-alone microprocessor control which can be remote programmed through Windows with a personal computer. E-commerce delivery box (Windows screen) Programming
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For the programming of the Delivery Box, the customer can fill out all this in the Windows screen depicted above (example) .
Code The code a customer indicates with the order to the supplier.
Time The time that after the door has been closed, the box can still be opened again by means of the same code. The time can also be set at 0 (nought).
SMS Text : The message displayed on the customer's mobile message phone (GSM) after the delivery. GSM : The mobile phone (GSM) number to which the message has to be sent. When leaving this field blank no message will be sent.
E-commerce Delivery door
This is a door that can be built into a garage, shed or garden house, so that this room can function as a delivery room. The working further is identical to the E-commerce Delivery Box described above.
With the E-commerce Delivery Box the supplier of an E-commerce company can deliver products to the customer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without a customer having to be present. After delivery the customer is informed, if so desired, through his or her mobile phone that the delivery was made, by means of a text they make themselves, per delivery. The E- commerce companies have the advantage that the delivery is guaranteed to take place efficiently, customers not being at home not being a problem.
Protection is requested for the method of the customer when entering an access code together with the order. The idea in general and the matters mentioned in this application.
The invention is further elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment of a delivery box and a delivery door according to the invention, in which:
Figure 1 a shows a delivery box, Figure 1 b shows the delivery box of figure 1 a in an opened position,
Figure 2 shows a delivery box having several doors,
Figure 3 shows a delivery door.
Figure 1 a shows a delivery box 1 at the outer wall 2 of a building. The door 3 of the delivery box can be opened from the outside. The door is provided with a vandalism-proof keyboard 4 for entering an access code in order to be able to open the door. The microprocessor control 1 0 has been arranged in the box.
Figure 1 b shows the delivery box 1 of figure 1 b in the opened position. At the inside, the delivery box is provided with several compartments 5 here.
Figure 2 shows a delivery box 1 provided with several doors 3.
Figure 3 shows another embodiment of the invention, in which a garage 6 has been provided with a delivery door 7. The delivery door is provided with a keyboard 8 for entering an access code in order to be able to open the delivery door 7.

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1 . Delivery box for securing deliveries via the internet, which delivery box is provided with a door closing off the access to a delivery room, provided with means for entering an access code for opening the door, and with a microprocessor connected to the door, which microprocessor is provided with means for its remote programming by means of a computer.
2. Delivery box according to claim 1 , further provided with GSM means for sending a message.
3. Delivery box according to claim 1 or 2, in which the microprocessor is provided with means for storing at least one GSM number.
4. Delivery box according to claim 3, in which the microprocessor is provided with means for storing at least one message, linked with the GSM number.
5. Delivery box according to one or more of the preceding claims, in which the microprocessor is further provided with means for storing a period of time within which the door can be opened after the first time said door has been opened.
6. Delivery box according to any one of the preceding claims, provided with several doors and separate delivery rooms, in which the doors are connected to the microprocessor.
7. Delivery box according to claim 6, in which the microprocessor is further provided with means l ^r storing a code per door.
8. Delivery box according to claim 6 or 7, in which the microprocessor is further provided with means for storing a GSM number and possibly a message per door.
9. Delivery door system for securing a deliveries via the internet, comprising a delivery door for closing off a delivery room, provided with input means for entering an access code for opening the delivery door, and a microprocessor, connected to the delivery door, which microprocessor is provided with means for its remote programming by means of a computer.
1 0. Delivery door system according to claim 9, further provided with GSM means for sending a message after the delivery door has once been opened by means of the access code.
1 1 . Delivery door system according to claim 1 0, in which the microprocessor is provided with means for storing at least one message, linked with the GSM number.
1 2. Delivery door system according to one or more of the preceding claims 1 0 or 1 1 , in which the microprocessor is further provided with means for storing a period of time within which a door can be opened after the first time said door has been opened.
1 3. Software for securing deliveries via the internet, in which the software is provided with an input routine for entering an access code for opening a door giving access to a delivery room.
1 4. Software according to claim 1 3, further provided with an input routine for entering a GSM number for reporting the delivery.
1 5. Software according to claim 1 3 or 14, further provided with an input routine for entering a specific door code defining a specific door from a number of available doors, which door can be opened by means of the access code.
1 6. Software according to claim 14 or 1 5, further provided with routines for entering a message linked with an access code and a GSM number.
17. Software according to any one of the claims 1 3-1 6, further provided with routines for programming a microprocessor control connected to the door having the access code.
1 8. Software according to claim 1 7, further provided with routines for programming the microprocessor control with the GSM number.
1 9. Software according to claim 1 7 or 1 8, further provided with routines for programming the microprocessor control with the message.
20. Method for securing deliveries via the internet, in which via a computer a customer places an order via the internet, while entering an access code for opening a door to be opened from outside of his house, which door gives access to a delivery room, and via said computer providing a microprocessor control connected to the door with said access code in order to be able to open the door.
21 . Method according to claim 20, in which via the computer the customer also provides the microprocessor control with a GSM number for reporting a delivery.
22. Method according to claim 20 or 21 , in which the customer enters a GSM number linked with the access code.
23. Method according to claim 21 or 22, in which the customer also enters a message linked with the access code which message after opening the door is sent to the GSM number entered.
24. Method according to any one of the preceding claims 20-23, in which via the computer the customer can also set the period of time until how long the door, after having been opened for the first time while using the access code, can be opened again.
25. Method according to any one of the preceding claims 20-24, in which the customer with the access code further enters a door code, which door code indicates which door of a plurality of doors has to be opened with the access code.
26. Method for secured delivery of an order via the internet, in which together with an order by a customer an access code is given, with which access code a supplier, when delivering the order, is able to open a door to a delivery room.
27. Method according to claim 26, in which after opening the access a message is sent by GSM means connected to the access to a GSM number entered with the access code when entering the order.
28. Assembly of a computer provided with software according to claim 1 3- 1 9 and a delivery box according to claims 1 -8.
29. Assembly of a computer provided with software according to claim 1 3-
1 9 and a delivery door system according to claims 9-1 2.
30. Carrier provided with the software according to one or more of the preceding claims 1 3-1 9.
31 . Device comprising one or more of the characterizing measures described in the description.
32. Method comprising one or more of the characterizing measures described in the description.
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