WO2002021383A1 - Systemes et procedes de notification de livraison d'article - Google Patents

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WO2002021383A1
WO2002021383A1 PCT/US2001/027505 US0127505W WO0221383A1 WO 2002021383 A1 WO2002021383 A1 WO 2002021383A1 US 0127505 W US0127505 W US 0127505W WO 0221383 A1 WO0221383 A1 WO 0221383A1
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  • the present invention relates to the field of providing item delivery notification. More particularly, the present invention, in various specific embodiments, involves methods and systems directed to providing a link between the contents of a physical mailbox and a notification address.
  • USPS United States Postal Service
  • the United States Postal Service is an independent government agency that provides mail delivery and other services to the public.
  • the USPS is widely recognized as a safe and reliable means for sending and receiving mail and other items.
  • the physical mail stream will increasingly be utilized for sending and receiving packages.
  • recipients may need to physically visit a central location, such as a post office, in order to obtain a package. For example, a recipient may need to go to a post office to pick up a package if the package was too large for the recipient's mail box or if the sender required personal delivery and the package delivery was attempted when the recipient was not at home.
  • One solution to the item delivery notification problem is for the system operator to provide a notification at the address where the item was to be delivered if the item delivery cannot be completed.
  • the delivery system operator may attempt to deliver a package, but learns after a visit to the physical mailbox that the package is too large for the physical mail box or that the recipient is not home to receive the package as required by the sender.
  • the delivery system operator will provide a notification of the attempted delivery at the recipient's address.
  • this notification is in the form of a note card left at the recipient's physical mailbox. This procedure, however, requires that the recipient return to the recipient's address to receive the notification.
  • an item delivery notification method and system are provided that avoid the problems associated with prior art item delivery notification systems as discussed herein above.
  • a method for providing item delivery notification consistent with the invention includes sending a first notification to a recipient at a recipient notification address, the first notification indicating that an item has been placed in a delivery system directed to the recipient at a first address; sending a second notification to a sender at a sender notification address if the item is successfully delivered to the recipient at the first address, the second notification indicating that the item has been delivered; sending a third notification to the sender at the sender notification address if the item is not successfully delivered to the recipient at the first address, the third notification indicating that the item has not been delivered; and sending a fourth notification to the recipient at the recipient notification address if the item is not successfully delivered to the recipient at the first address, the fourth notification indicating that the item has not been delivered.
  • a system for providing item delivery comprises a component for sending a first notification to a recipient at a recipient notification address, the first notification indicating that an item has been placed in a delivery system directed to the recipient at a first address; a component for sending a second notification to a sender at a sender notification address if the item is successfully delivered to the recipient at the first address, the second notification indicating that the item has been delivered; a component for sending a third notification to the sender at the sender notification address if the item is not successfully delivered to the recipient at the first address, the third notification indicating that the item has not been delivered; and a component for sending a fourth notification to the recipient at the recipient notification address if the item is not successfully delivered to the recipient at the first address, the fourth notification indicating that the item has not been delivered.
  • FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram of a system for providing item delivery notification consistent with the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart of an exemplary method for providing item delivery notification consistent with the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart of an exemplary subroutine used in the exemplary method of FIG. 2 for sending a first notification to a recipient at a recipient notification address;
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart of an exemplary subroutine used in the exemplary method of FIG. 2 for sending a third and a fourth notification to a sender and a recipient.
  • an embodiment of the present invention provides an item delivery notification system 100.
  • a sender 105 places an item 110 into a delivery system 130.
  • Item 110 contains address label 115 indicating a first address 150 of a recipient 155 and a return address 107 indicating where to return item 110 if necessary.
  • Item 110 is routed through delivery system 130.
  • Delivery system 130 comprises a sender plant 125, a delivery path 135, a first address plant 140, an alternative address plant 145, and an alternative processing point 165.
  • Delivery path 135 comprises a plurality of plants similar to sender plant 125, first address plant 140 and alternative address plant 145.
  • the plants within delivery path 135 contain, among other things, automated systems and sorting equipment and are designed to receive and process a plurality of items.
  • Delivery system 130 is configured to sense tracking indicia placed on item 110 as it passes through the elements of delivery system 130 directing the movement of item 110 through delivery system 130.
  • the tracking indicia sensed by delivery system 130 may comprise a bar code or a PLANET code.
  • a bar code is a printed code used for recognition by a bar code scanner (reader).
  • Traditional one-dimensional bar codes use the bar's width to encode a product or account number.
  • Two-dimensional bar codes, such as PDF417, MAXICODE and DATAMATRIX are scanned horizontally and vertically and hold considerably more data.
  • PDF417 is widely used for general purposes
  • MAXICODE is used for high-speed sorting
  • DATAMATRIX is used for marking small parts.
  • PLANET code is the opposite of the current POSTNET codes, reversing long bars for short and short bars for long. This innovation offers the convenience of a bar code that is easily applied using current bar-coding methods, and is readily scanned by the highspeed automation equipment already located in the plurality of plants comprising delivery system 130.
  • item 110 is sent through delivery system 130 by sender 105 to first address plant 140. At any time in the delivery process a determination may be made as to whether item 110 is undeliverable. If it is determined that item 110 is undeliverable, item 110 may be forwarded to alternative processing point 165 where an ancillary service may be performed. Examples of such ancillary services are recycle service (treating item 110 as waste), NIXIE service, and Computerized Forwarding Service (CFS).
  • recycle service treating item 110 as waste
  • NIXIE service NIXIE service
  • CFS Computerized Forwarding Service
  • NIXIE is a classification given to an item that cannot be sorted or is undeliverable-as-addressed because of an incorrect, illegible, or insufficient delivery address. If item 110 is undeliverable- as-addressed, address correction service (re-label with a correct address) or return service (return item to the sender) may be performed. In this case, a NIXIE operator specialized in the handling of such items is required. If item 110 requires return service, return address 107 on item 110 is read and item 110 is sent to return address 107 accordingly. Return address 107 is an element of item 110 that is usually placed in the upper left corner of item 110 to indicate the address of sender 105.
  • This address indicates where sender 105 wants item 110 returned if it is undeliverable.
  • return address 107 may indicate where sender 105 will receive a bill for any fees due for the return of item 110.
  • a NIXIE operator obtains the proper address of recipient 155 or the reason for non-delivery. While NIXIE processing may comprise address correction service or return service, those skilled in the art will appreciate that may other types of NIXIE processing may be performed.
  • Computerized forwarding service is a centralized, computerized address label-generating operation that forwards undeliverable-as-addressed items to recipients.
  • recipient 155 pre-registers an alternative address 160 of recipient 155 with the delivery system operator in order to have all items forwarded to alternative address 160.
  • recipient 155 notifies the delivery system operator of alternative address 160.
  • all items sent to first address 150 are detected by delivery system 130, re-labeled, and then forwarded to alternative address 160.
  • items are forwarded only for a specific period of time.
  • the delivery system operator expects recipient 155 to contact each and every sender who recipient 155 may expect to receive an item and notify the possible senders of the address change of recipient 155. After the computerized forwarding service time period is complete, the delivery system operator will cease forwarding items to recipient 155 and will return to the sender 105 all items sent to first address 150.
  • item 110 may remain at alternative processing point 165 or may be processed at an item recovery section of alternative processing point 165.
  • Item 110 may be recovered by sender 105 or recipient 155 upon the completion of a tracer.
  • a tracer is a form completed by sender 105 or recipient 155 to locate delayed or undelivered items. While item recovery may occur at alternative processing point 165, those skilled in the art will appreciate that may other types of processing may be performed at alternative processing point 165.
  • the delivery system operator may communicate with either sender 105 or recipient 155 over a communications system 170.
  • a customer support representative located at alternative processing point 165 may send: 1 ) a first notification to recipient 155 at a recipient notification address indicating that item 110 has been placed in delivery system 130 directed to recipient 155 at first address 150; 2) a second notification to sender 105 at a sender notification address indicating that item 110 has been delivered; 3) a third and a fourth notification to sender 105 and recipient 155 respectively, indicating that item 110 has not been delivered; or 4) a fifth notification to sender 105 at the sender notification address indicating that item 110 has been obtained if recipient 155, for example, picks up item 110 rather than the delivery system operator delivering item 110.
  • sender computer 175, a recipient computer 180, and a delivery system operator computer are typically a personal computer or other similar microcomputer-based workstation.
  • sender computer 175, recipient computer 180, and delivery system operator computer may comprise any type of computer operating environment such as hand-held devices, multiprocessor systems, microprocessor-based or programmable consumer electronics, minicomputers, mainframe computers, and the like.
  • Sender computer 175, recipient computer 180, and delivery system operator computer may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by remote processing devices.
  • Sender computer 175, recipient computer 180, and delivery system operator computer have the capability of connecting to communications system 170.
  • communications system 170 If the Internet is utilized as communications system 170, this connection can be made utilizing e-mail generally through the use of a standard e-mail software package such as Microsoft Corporation's OUTLOOK or GROUPWISE marketed by Novell, Inc.
  • the sender notification address and the recipient notifications address are e-mail addresses for the sender 105 and recipient 155 respectively.
  • Sender 105, recipient 155, and delivery system operator typically connect sender computer 175, recipient computer 180, and delivery system operator computer respectively to the Internet through an Internet service provider (ISP) (not shown), in the manner as is known to those skilled in the art.
  • ISP Internet service provider
  • the delivery system operator may communicate with either sender 105 or recipient 155 over communications system 170 utilizing regular mail, facsimile, web pages, or an interactive voice response systems.
  • communications system 170 may be used.
  • the delivery system operator, sender 105, or recipient 155 may utilize a wireless communications system 170 in order to exchange e-mails via the Internet.
  • Wireless can be defined as radio transmission via the airwaves, however, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various other communication techniques can be used to provide wireless transmission including infrared line of sight, cellular, microwave, satellite, packet radio and spread spectrum radio.
  • Sender computer 175, recipient computer 180, and delivery system operator computer in the wireless environment can be any mobile terminal such as a smart phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), intelligent pager, portable computer, hand held computer, or any device capable of receiving wireless data.
  • PDA personal digital assistant
  • Wireless data may include, but is not limited to, paging, text messaging, e-mail, Internet access and other specialized data applications specifically excluding voice transmission.
  • a PDA is a handheld computer that serves as an organizer for personal information. It generally includes at least a name and address database, to-do list and note taker. PDAs are typically pen based and use a stylus to tap selections on menus and to enter printed characters. The unit may also include a small onscreen keyboard which is tapped with the pen. Data may be synchronized between the PDA and a desktop computer through a cable or wireless transmissions.
  • Fig. 2 is a flow chart setting forth the general stages involved in an exemplary method 200 for providing item delivery notification.
  • the implementation of the stages of method 200 consistent with the present invention will be described in greater detail in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4.
  • Exemplary method 200 begins at starting block 205 and proceeds to exemplary subroutine 210 where the first notification is sent to recipient 155 at the recipient notification address indicating that item 110 has been placed in delivery system 130 directed to recipient 155 at first address 150.
  • the stages of exemplary subroutine 210 are shown in FIG. 3 and will be described in greater detail below.
  • exemplary method 200 advances to decision block 220 where it is determined if item 110 has been successfully delivered to recipient 155.
  • Delivery system 130 comprises sender plant 125, delivery path 135, first address plant 140 and alternative address plant 145.
  • Delivery path 135 comprises a plurality of plants similar to sender plant 125, first address plant 140 and alternative address plant 145.
  • the plants within delivery system 130 may contain, among other things, automated systems and sorting equipment located at a plurality of locations. In executing their function, the plants comprising delivery system 130 process item 110 by checking address label 115 placed on item 110. Item 110 is then routed to the next most appropriate plant in delivery system 130.
  • next plant in delivery system 130 depends upon the present location of item 110 in delivery system 130 and where item 110 is addressed.
  • item 110 is routed in delivery system 130 to the plant that serves the delivery address indicated on item 110, according to established procedures.
  • item 110 is routed from plant to plant within delivery system 130 wherein item 110 efficiently converges on first address plant 140, which is the plant that serves the delivery address labeled on the item 110.
  • delivery system 130 tracks the progress of item 110 through delivery system 130.
  • exemplary method 200 advances to exemplary subroutine 230 where the third and fourth notifications are sent to sender 105 and recipient 155 respectively, indicating that item 110 has not been delivered and recipient 155 obtains item 110.
  • the stages of exemplary subroutine 230 are shown in FIG. 4 and will be described in greater detail below. From exemplary subroutine 230, exemplary method 200 continues to stage 250 where exemplary method 200 ends.
  • exemplary method 200 continues to stage 240 where the second notification is sent to sender 105 at the sender notification address indicating that item 110 has been delivered.
  • Situations in which a delivery can be successful are when recipient 155 is at home to receive item 110 or when item 110 is small enough to fit in the mailbox of recipient 155 and personal delivery was not requested by sender 105.
  • the delivery system operator can send an e-mail through the Internet to the sender notification address which delivers the second notification to sender computer 175.
  • sender 105 will be notified through e-mail when item 110 has been received by recipient 155 rather than going to a separate system to key in a code to determine if item 110 has been delivered.
  • Sender 105 can be notified periodically or when item 110 is delivered, based on criteria establish for item 110. For example, a notification to sender 105 that an EXPRESS MAIL package to a mortgage company has been delivered can be sent to sender 105 in an e-mail, thus linking information about the physical world (the mortgage company mailbox) to an electronic mailbox (sender computer 175).
  • stage 240 From stage 240 where the second notification is sent to sender 105 at the sender notification address indicating that item 110 has been delivered, exemplary method 200 ends at stage 250.
  • FIG. 3 describes the exemplary subroutine 210 from FIG. 2 in which the first notification is sent to recipient 155 at the recipient notification address indicating that item 110 has been placed in delivery system 130 directed to recipient 155 at first address 150.
  • Exemplary subroutine 210 begins at starting block 305 and advances to stage 310 where item 110 is placed in delivery system 130 directed to recipient 155 at first address 150.
  • item 110 is routed from plant to plant within delivery system 130 wherein item 110 efficiently converges on first address plant 140, which is the plant that serves the delivery address labeled on item 110.
  • delivery system 130 tracks the progress of item 110 through delivery system 130.
  • FIG. 1 shows sender 105 placing item 110 into delivery system 130 at sender plant 125.
  • item 110 may be placed in sender plant 125 or any other plant within delivery system 130.
  • Item 110 delivered through delivery system 130 may comprise a letter or any other type mailpiece, however, those skilled in the art will appreciate that many other types of items may be delivery through delivery system 130.
  • exemplary subroutine 210 advances to stage 315 where sender 105 provides first address 150, the sender notification address, and the recipient notification address.
  • This information may be provided by an e-mail from sender computer 175 to system computer 165.
  • the sender notification address and the recipient notification address comprise the e-mail addresses of sender 105 and recipient 155 respectively.
  • the sender notification address and the recipient notification address comprise the e-mail addresses of sender 105 and recipient 155 respectively.
  • exemplary subroutine 210 continues to stage 320 where label 115 for item 110 is generated.
  • Label 115 may contain a code linking sender 105 to item 110 in addition to comprising the name of recipient 155 and first address 150.
  • exemplary subroutine 210 advances to stage 325 where the first notification is sent to recipient 155 at the recipient notification address indicating that item 110 has been placed in delivery system 130.
  • the first notification may comprise an e-mail sent to the recipient notification address.
  • exemplary subroutine 210 advances to stage 330 and returns to decision block 220 of FIG.
  • FIG. 4 describes the exemplary subroutine 230 from FIG. 2 in which the third and fourth notifications are sent to sender 105 and recipient 155, respectively, indicating that item 110 has not been delivered and recipient 155 has received item 110.
  • Exemplary subroutine 230 begins at starting block 405 and advances to stage 410 where a notice is provided to first address 150 indicating that item 110 has not been delivered.
  • the notice may comprise a note left at first address 150 indicating where item 110 can be obtained.
  • Item 110 may not be delivered, for example, if recipient 155 was not at home at the time of the delivery and sender 105 requested personal delivery to recipient 155, or while personal delivery was not requested by sender 105, item 110 was too large for the mailbox of recipient 155.
  • exemplary subroutine 230 advances to stage 415 where the third notification is sent to sender 105 at the sender notification address indicating that item 110 has not been delivered. Once the third notification is sent to sender 105 at the sender notification address indicating that item 110 has not been delivered in stage 415, exemplary subroutine 230 continues to stage 420 where the fourth notification is sent to recipient 155 at the recipient notification address indicating that item 110 has not been delivered.
  • the sender notification address and the recipient notification address comprise the e-mail addresses of sender 105 and recipient 155 respectively.
  • exemplary subroutine 230 advances to stage 425 where recipient 155 is presented with item 110.
  • recipient 155 while on the way home from work and receives an e-mail through a PDA.
  • recipient 155 From the fourth notification e- mail, recipient 155 knows that item 110 is waiting at the post office and can be picked up on the way home without creating a second trip.
  • the fourth notification e-mail my contain information, such as a code, that allows recipient 155 to obtain item 110 from the post office or through self-service equipment holding item 110 at the post office or other central location.
  • An example of such self-service equipment is the Mail Item Retrieval System operated by the USPS.
  • recipient 155 may present the code obtained in the fourth notification e-mail to the appropriate Mail Item Retrieval System as designated in the fourth notification e-mail. Once presented with the code, the Mail Item Retrieval System retrieves item 110 through a series of automated processes and presents item 110 to recipient 155. While the Mail Item Retrieval System operated by the USPS may be used as the self-service equipment, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other self storage equipment may be utilized.
  • exemplary subroutine 230 advances to stage 430 where the fifth notification is sent to sender 105 at the sender notification address indicating that item 110 has been obtained. Again, the fifth notification can be sent via e-mail. Once the fifth notification is sent to sender 105 at the sender notification address indicating that item 110 has been obtained in stage 430, exemplary subroutine 230 continues to stage 435 and returns to stage 250 of FIG. 2.

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L'invention concerne un procédé et un système (100) de notification de livraison d'article, ledit procédé consistant à envoyer une première notification à un destinataire (155) à une première adresse (150). Ensuite, ce procédé consiste à envoyer une deuxième notification à un expéditeur (105) à une adresse de notification de l'expéditeur si l'article (110) a été livré au destinataire (155) à la première adresse (150), la deuxième notification indiquant que l'article a été livré. Ce procédé consiste ensuite à envoyer une troisième notification à l'expéditeur (105) à l'adresse de notification de l'expéditeur si l'article (110) n'a pas été livré au destinataire (155) à la première adresse (150), la troisième notification indiquant que l'article (110) n'a pas été livré. Finalement, ce procédé consiste à envoyer une quatrième notification au destinataire (155) à l'adresse de notification du destinataire si l'article (110) n'a pas été livré au destinataire (155) à la première adresse (155), la quatrième notification indiquant que l'article (110) n'a pas été livré.
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