WO2002005171A1 - Price label system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a price label system according to the preambles of the independent claims.
- the price label system according to the present invention is generally an electronic pricing and information system that replaces the old paper labels with electronic labels where the prices on labels can be wirelessly changed from a computer.
- the actual price changes are not done in the price label system, but in the store's Price Controlling Application (PCA) system.
- the PCA contains a database which stores all the information about the items in the store, e.g. product name, package size, and the current price.
- the store's cash registers are connected to the PCA system, and thus always have the correct price information.
- the PCA can e.g. be the store's back-office computer system.
- host computers for the PCA and the price label system server may be run on the same computer or in two (or more) different computers.
- the PCA system controls the actual price of an item and provides the price label system according to the invention with updating information whenever the price is changed.
- the PCA system interacts with the price label system to supply information to the price labels (PLs). This is normally performed via a Price File Interface (PFI) that is a software-to software interface connecting the PCA system to the price label system server.
- PFI Price File Interface
- the only prerequisite is that all PFI files (see below) are reachable (can be read and written) within any path of a mounted drive or file system known to the computer where the PFI service is executing.
- the transportation mechanisms through the PFI are e.g. common text files, e.g. in 8-bit ASCII format or 2-byte UNICODE. Other transportation mechanisms are naturally possible.
- the price label system automatically detects the format of the input files. Two PFI files are created by the PCA, a message file and a data file. The price label system creates a third PFI file, a result file that is retrieved by the
- the message file contains one or many commands to the price label, e.g. a target link command used to establish the connection between an item and a label and an update command used to change the information an the label, e.g. the price.
- commands to the price label e.g. a target link command used to establish the connection between an item and a label and an update command used to change the information an the label, e.g. the price.
- the data file contains data such as prices, item identity and label identity and the result file contains the results from executed commands.
- the price label system generally comprises software installed in a server computer, a hardware infrastructure and price labels.
- the hardware infrastructure comprises base stations, transceivers and cables.
- the price labels are mounted with their items in the store, e.g. on the shelf-edges.
- Transceivers are normally mounted in the ceiling and base stations normally on a wall.
- a predetermined number of transceivers are connected to a base station, which is connected to the price label system server, preferably via a hub.
- the price label server is connected to the PCA, often via the same network.
- FIG 1 schematically illustrates an overview of the PCA and the price label system briefly described above and in accordance with well-established technique where the present invention is applicable.
- the information is sent to the price label system server (PLS server).
- PLS server designated as “server” in figure 1
- the information is sent via a hub and base stations BS to transceivers in the ceiling where it is transformed into infrared signals.
- server the price label system server
- the electronic price labels receive the infrared signals the price is immediately updated.
- Each electronic price label acknowledges the updated price by transmitting a feedback pulse to the transceivers.
- the feedback pulse is returned to the server and stored in a database to verify that the transmission was OK.
- a cell is defined as the set of transceivers connected to the same base station.
- a sub-cell is defined as each set of simultaneously transmitting transceivers. All transceivers within a sub-cell simultaneously transmit the same data.
- a power supply energizes the transmitting transceivers.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example of an installation plan with one cell comprising three sub-cells, SCI, SC2 and SC3, respectively.
- Each sub-cell includes a number of transceivers TRX.
- TRX transceivers
- a benefit of the sub-cell concept is that it is possible to keep track of price label locations and that a label that does not respond can be paged (searched for).
- a price label is an electronic device provided with an LCD display with the shape and size of a regular shelf-edge price label. Each PL has a unique address and is logically connected to a sales item in the store. Normally the PL displays an item's price.
- Figure 3a shows a typical price label where all fields are active and figure 3b shows a price label displaying normal price and normal unit price.
- a sender and transmitter part 2 and a small solar cell 4 can also be seen on the price label in figure 3b.
- a battery, or a combination of battery and solar cell, provides the power for the PL.
- price labels can e.g. differ in size, in number of price fields or other fields.
- the word "price" is used throughout the application to define what is displayed on the price label. It should however be noted that although the price label often displays price information it is naturally possible to display other type of information on the price labels, solely or in addition to price information, without departing from the scope of the present invention. This other type of information may for example be text, figures or images.
- the labels can also differ in the way the price label system needs to handle them, e.g. with regard to used communication protocol, and if the circuitry inside the price label has been changed.
- the object of the present invention is to further increase the performance of the price label system.
- how the price label system is intended to be used by the user or, in other words, to provide a system having possibilities for the user to be able to a large extend tailor in a user-friendly environment the displayed information of the price label(s).
- Another object of the invention is to achieve a price label system that is easy to update both regarding software and hardware, by the system provider without influencing the performance of the system.
- PL product makes it possible to add PL type without altering layout script or model.
- Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a price controlling application system and a price label system according to well-established technique where the present invention is applicable.
- Figure 2 illustrates an example of an installation plan for transceivers.
- Figures 3 a and 3b shows typical price labels used by the system according to the invention.
- Figure 4 a simplified illustration of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 illustrates that different PL models may be used for different PLs for the same item.
- Figure 6 shows a detailed block diagram illustrating the relationships between different hardware and software objects according to the present invention.
- Figure 7 shows the main blocks of the price label system according to the present invention.
- FIG 4 is a simplified illustration of a preferred embodiment of the present invention where the relation between a price label product (PL product) and price label types (PL types), price label layout scripts (PL layout) and price label models (PL models) is shown.
- PL product price label product
- PL types price label types
- PL layout price label layout scripts
- PL models price label models
- Price label type (PL type) describes the physical characteristics for a price label, e.g. communication protocol parameters and LCD display segments and how they are grouped. The characteristics of a PL type are described in a device file
- Price label layout (PL layout) specification describes how to map item data on the label.
- a PL layout script that configures how to map data onto a specific PL type performs this.
- the script is defined in a layout script file that is compiled by the system at start-up. Since the layout script is compiled every time the system starts, it is possible to modify the script at the customer site.
- the PL layout script is written in an easy-to-use programming language that specifies down to the bits and bytes how data should be presented on a PL type. Each segment of the PL display is possible to control.
- Price label model contains information about how to apply information sent to the system over e.g. the PFI to the labels.
- the PL model contains information about layout scripts to use for different Item Presentation Forms (see below).
- An overlay is an optionally used paper that is attached to the label's front end.
- the overlay may comprise information about the item, such as name, brand and weight.
- An Item Presentation Form is an abstraction of what information to display on a PL for an Item. It is passed as an Item property by the PCA. Thus it isolates the PCA from the PL layout scripts handled internally by the price label system according to the invention.
- the references between IPF and PL layout scripts are kept within the PL model.
- the IPF may e.g. be "normal price” or "discount price” and is used as a pointer for different PL models for the same item.
- the IPF is defined and points in both used PL models at "normal price”.
- the both used PL models may represent different sized price labels used for the same item e.g. showing two and three price fields, respectively. Thus, it may happen that the same IPF (e.g. "normal price”) points at different PL layout scripts when used in different models.
- each PL type was directly associated to a PL model or PL layout script.
- a new PL type e.g. new circuitry in a price label
- all PL models and PL layout scripts using that specific PL type had to be changed which was a lengthy and sometimes cumbersome procedure.
- new PL types can be added without influencing the PL models or layout scripts.
- the advantage of that is that the PL types can be handled separately e.g. be handled by the supplier of the price label system, whereas PL layout scripts and models are part of the customer configuration.
- PL product is a representation of a physical price label that tights the PL model, PL layout script and PL type together.
- Each PL in a store is coupled to a certain PL product and may be chosen from a number of different PLs. This is what the user envisions as a PL.
- PL types, PL layout scripts and PL models are associated with a PL product and are grouped together at the same level under the PL product in a file tree view.
- PL model and PL layout script concern mapping of data and PL type concerns the physical characteristics of the price label.
- a PL model refers to the following objects in the price label server: Price label product,
- PL layout scripts both price and information register
- Item Presentation Forms both price and information register
- Overlay type and layout if that option is used.
- each model comprises a table that specifies what layout scripts to run for the PLs depending on the IPF set for that item. For the PLs associated with "Model A” and if IPF is set to "normal price", the layout scripts "Play2" and “Ilay2” is to be used to the price register and the information register, respectively. Also a script to be used when printing the overlay "Olay2" is stored in the table.
- Figure 6 shows a more detailed block diagram illustrating the relationships between different hardware and software objects according to the present invention.
- the Item and cross-reference, Xref, tables, together with the physical price labels, Price Label, are dynamic objects where the item table via Xref links each physical price label to the other objects.
- These other objects may be regarded as static objects whereas they are subject to changes only when the system is configured, both initially when the system is set up and when the system is updated e.g. new PL models or types are added.
- a typical system may comprise about 10000 price labels, each individually controlled by the system.
- An ItemCache database stores data received from the PCA.
- ItemProperty a property description file is arranged that contains item data and information how the data should be viewed in a graphical user interface (not shown in the figure).
- the Item Presentation Form (IPF) table comprises a high-leveled description of the kind of information to be displayed on the Price Label. The other blocks in figure 6 are described above and in relation with the description of figure 7.
- Figure 7 shows the main blocks of the price label system according to the present invention.
- the system comprises a price file interface (PFI) where data, e.g. new price of an item, is received in the form of a PFI data file from the store's PCA-system (not shown in the figure).
- PFI price file interface
- the received data is stored in an item cache database and a request to create an update job is generated.
- a property description file contains item data and information how the data should be viewed in a graphical user interface (GUI) in a client (not shown in the figure) connected to the server.
- GUI graphical user interface
- the request for updating a PL is applied to the "electronic shelf edge label" management block (ESL) that handles the connection between item and price label by accessing item and label information from the item cache database and also from internal tables in the ESL-block.
- ESL electronic shelf edge label management block
- the PL's associated PL layout script file is executed based on information in the associated PL model, using the IPF to select the appropriate layout script.
- the layout script files describe how to map item data onto the price label.
- the layout script is executed, the output from the layout script is transformed into a format called “field data contents” (FDC) containing the data to send.
- FDCs are collected in a batch in the "price communication service” (PCS) block.
- the PCS block converts, by using "device files” and by using the settings in an associated communication protocol, the FDC data to frames which are collected into a "device specific data” (DSD) that in turn is transferred to a sending queue.
- the "device files” define how to display the data on the label. There is one device file for each PL type.
- the PL product representing the physical PL associates the model, the layout script and the PL type.
- DSDs from the sending queue are then transmitted to the basestation (BS) and further in the form of data frames via the transceivers (TRX) sent by IR light to the price labels (PLs).
- BS basestation
- TRX transceivers
- PLs price labels
- the price label system server from the store's PCA-system receives a price file containing item number and the new information, e.g. price.
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