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WO2007041996A1
WO2007041996A1 PCT/DE2006/001763 DE2006001763W WO2007041996A1 WO 2007041996 A1 WO2007041996 A1 WO 2007041996A1 DE 2006001763 W DE2006001763 W DE 2006001763W WO 2007041996 A1 WO2007041996 A1 WO 2007041996A1
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Erwin Krause
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G37/00Combinations of mechanical conveyors of the same kind, or of different kinds, of interest apart from their application in particular machines or use in particular manufacturing processes
    • B65G37/02Flow-sheets for conveyor combinations in warehouses, magazines or workshops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F10/00Furniture or installations specially adapted to particular types of service systems, not otherwise provided for
    • A47F10/02Furniture or installations specially adapted to particular types of service systems, not otherwise provided for for self-service type systems, e.g. supermarkets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F3/00Show cases or show cabinets
    • A47F3/08Show cases or show cabinets with arrangements for continuously or intermittently moving the merchandise
    • 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
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G2201/00Indexing codes relating to handling devices, e.g. conveyors, characterised by the type of product or load being conveyed or handled
    • B65G2201/02Articles
    • B65G2201/0229Clothes, clothes hangers

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  • the invention relates to a department store with a warehouse and a presentation area, wherein both the warehouse and the presentation area has a ring conveyor for goods, which can convey goods from the warehouse into the presentation area back into the warehouse.
  • department stores which usually have a warehouse, a self-service area and show windows, which are arranged in a presentation area.
  • a warehouse is dispensed with and all goods are made available to the customer in the self-service area.
  • shop windows this product is then advertised accordingly.
  • the organization of the department store is designed so that a shop window can remain decorated with the corresponding goods for a long time, since a sufficient amount of corresponding goods is kept in the warehouse or self-service area.
  • the present invention proposes a department store having a warehouse and a presentation area, wherein both the warehouse and the presentation area have a ring conveyor for goods which can convey goods from the warehouse into the presentation area back into the warehouse, which is characterized in that the conveyor has at least one area with a higher density of goods in the warehouse than in an area of the presentation area.
  • Such a configuration of the presentation area and its conveyor need not be equipped separately. Rather, it is sufficient to equip the bearing, which ultimately also corresponds to a loading of the conveyor.
  • Such an arrangement has the advantage that the conveyor is a genuine part of the warehouse and in the presentation area directly goods can be put on display from the warehouse, so that a customer can possibly immediately reserve or buy the goods shown him in the presentation area , If this product is then taken from the warehouse or the department store, it is no longer available for the presentation area, so that the risk of duplicate orders is reduced to a minimum. In addition, if necessary elaborate decoration work can be omitted. Also, the customer receives in this way a variety of goods, especially when the presentation area includes a directed to a public area shop window, presented at any time without the intervention of sales personnel in an appropriate manner.
  • the ring conveyor passes through both the warehouse and the presentation area.
  • conveyors and bearings can be integrated, wherein in particular the conveying path can represent the entire or the essential bearing.
  • Such a sorter with which, for example, in an intermediate loop of the conveyor goods can be selected out and cached from the main conveyor, is also independent of any cabins advantageous to create at least some order in the unsorted stock itself. This may in particular be the case, for example, if special campaigns are to be carried out for certain product groups or brands.
  • the sorter also includes an ironing station, i. a station where the goods, for example clothing, are hung on hangers and given to the conveyor. In this way, in the range of the sorter and a manual sorting done, since naturally the sorting possibilities in a conveyor, even if this may include switches, are limited, unless extremely high investments are made.
  • Such a sorter can on the one hand be provided by a dead end, in which goods are stored, if they pass a switch, by means of which the dead end branches off from the ring conveyor, and then sorted to be returned to the ring conveyor.
  • a dead end may also be formed, for example, by a goods issue or service or the like.
  • a sorter can be formed by a bypass in the ring conveyor.
  • Particularly preferred, albeit expensive, is a sorter comprising a separate ring in which goods can be selectively guided in a circle in order to sort them in different ways without having to guide the entire warehouse in a circle, although such a sorter from the DE 94 03 105 Ul is already known.
  • the sorter can be part of a goods task or -ausgäbe, as so goods on the one hand automatically and on the other hand manually can be sorted easily.
  • the self-service area in which a customer usually has the ability to choose between a variety of goods very individual and also to touch or test them, the department store on a Goods issue associated with the conveyor have.
  • a customer can then receive a desired by him, so reserved or already purchased goods.
  • the goods issue on the one hand with staff be occupied, so that there hand over the goods and if necessary can be paid.
  • the goods issue can also be carried out automatically by the customer at the goods issue the goods he wants identified at a corresponding input device and the customer this product via a lock, in particular a double door lock, is issued, and the corresponding purchase price is paid.
  • known devices such as a credit or check card reader, a cash machine, a receipt printer, a bill validator and a change currency, come to the application, as they are already well known in vending machines.
  • an interim storage may be provided for the storage of reserved or already purchased goods. This is advantageous in particular because of the essentially linear dimensioning of a conveyor, in particular of a circulating conveyor or annular conveyor, since otherwise the waiting times until the output of the corresponding goods can be very considerable.
  • the intermediate storage facility can be designed as a linear intermediate storage facility in order to extend the time for a potential customer to make a purchase decision. It may be advantageous if a bypass for goods is provided, in which a purchase decision has already been made. By the latter bypass already purchased goods can be supplied to a goods issue very quickly, while all the rest of the goods is stored in the cache and thus the time until a switch is passed to the goods issue is extended.
  • the switch can also be designed as a "reserved" switch, which initially removes reserved goods, including already purchased goods, from the ring conveyor At this time, goods removed via this "reserved” diverter will be returned to the ring conveyor, unless a purchase has been completed by then.
  • the conveyor may be any suitable device suitable for transporting the goods of the department store.
  • This is preferably a linear conveyor, which is configured essentially as an annular conveyor and has points at appropriate points for the removal and introduction of goods and for the formation of buffers or sorters.
  • the conveyor on its own brackets, such as roll adapter, on which the respective goods are then attached. These brackets can be fitted at appropriate locations, for example at a Aufbügelstation, with the appropriate goods.
  • the holders preferably have an independent identification, which is then linked (“married") by means of a suitable database with the information about the goods which is attached to this holder also determine the position of the goods hanging from it.
  • the conveyor preferably has both passive and active areas.
  • the brackets and the goods are subject to their own drive, which can be controlled for example via a motor.
  • Such active areas are particularly suitable for overcoming slopes, for example to connect a presentation area arranged at ground level with a storage area lying in a higher level, or for the presentation area itself, in which the goods at a defined speed, possibly with individual breakpoints,
  • a specific speed can be predetermined for the entire annular conveyor, wherein the speed of the annular conveyor as a whole can be varied if, for example, goods are to stay for a short time at a presentation point slow running ring conveyors advantageous, usually low speeds for the ring conveyor are sufficient, since this is essentially only serve the presentation area It is conceivable to stop the entire ring conveyor if goods are to be presented at the presentation areas or to be held during a purchase process.
  • passive areas the goods or a holder is not driven but driven only by external influences, such as gravity or by the thrust of subsequent goods.
  • passive areas are particularly suitable for the storage area and as an intermediate buffer, for example, in particular before the entrance to the presentation area or before feeding parts in active areas or, between separate active areas.
  • both passive and active areas independently of the other features of the present invention, provides a cost-effective structure of a store with a store and a display area, where both the store and the presentation area have a ring conveyor for goods. the goods from the warehouse in the presentation area can promote back into the camp, is advantageous.
  • means for identifying the goods with regard to their position in the conveyor may be attached to supports belonging to the conveyor or to the goods themselves.
  • Barcodes or RFIDs are suitable for this purpose, for example.
  • the latter has the advantage that, if necessary, in the warehouse can be searched globally for a particular product, since RFIDs have an undirected interaction radius.
  • RFIDs instead of RFIDs, of course, other identification measures that allow an undirected search of the goods can be used advantageously.
  • RFIDs locally read-out devices can be provided in order to identify the type of goods in certain positions, for example immediately before entering the presentation area.
  • the department store preferably comprises a device for displaying the goods located in the conveyor.
  • This presentation device can also provide further information, in particular information relevant to the purchase, such as size, color, brand, price identification number or the like.
  • the department store has means for digital imaging of the goods located in the conveyor, which is easy to implement, for example, by a digital camera, on which the product is passed by the conveyor, in which case the image is preferably with the rest Data is appropriately linked so that all relevant information is presented together. can be made.
  • Such digital imaging means may for example be provided immediately after the ironing station.
  • Such a configuration makes it possible for a customer to get the goods located in the department store on the presentation device with all the relevant information available. This applies in particular to goods that are in the presentation area. Accordingly, it is advantageous if at least one presentation device is arranged in the presentation area. On the other hand, corresponding display devices can also be arranged at various other locations, whereby in particular also modern communication devices, such as the Internet or similar networks, such as the mobile network or the telephone network, can be used.
  • the presentation device preferably also has means for reserving and / or means for purchasing the goods presented.
  • a customer who is interested in a displayed product this secure by simple means, such as a telephone call or text message and the identification number, for themselves.
  • the goods are then marked accordingly in a management system or in a database and displayed in the presentation device or their representation is no longer made available to the presentation device.
  • a product is not reserved for multiple customers, which is the underlying store concept, which is particularly suitable for factory outlets, warehouse sales or sale of residual items, is advantageous.
  • the reservation can be limited in time. The system then makes it possible to easily return the goods back to the warehouse.
  • a product of the presentation device is provided for presentation only as long as it is in the presentation area.
  • a decision is then made as to whether the goods will be returned to the warehouse or forwarded to a goods issue or to a temporary store for the storage of reserved or purchased goods.
  • goods that are in the In this way the customer can adjust to the longer delivery time if he is looking for a special product.
  • different assortments for example in the presentation device on-site, only the assortment located in the presentation area and in a display device accessible via the Internet the entire assortment are displayed.
  • the conveyor has in the presentation area on stops, where the goods can stay. In this way, a slightly longer viewing time for a customer is possible, so that he can look at the goods in peace.
  • the presentation area has areas with a preferred viewing direction, such as shop windows, it is advantageous if the conveyor comprises means for arranging the goods in different arrangements with respect to the viewing direction. This also makes it easier to present the goods to the customer, for which purpose, for example, changes in direction of the conveyor, such as curves and / or turning points, can be used.
  • a separate turntable or the like which, for example, can rotate the holder for the goods by 360 °.
  • a department store with a warehouse in an electronic manner to potential customers by listing every single product of the warehouse in an electronic catalog.
  • Such a presentation can be made, for example, via the Internet without further ado.
  • This display can also move goods displays on the screen of a user with a virtual conveyor movement, wherein stops can also be provided, so that the real conveyor is also displayed virtually in the display device.
  • the electronic catalog may preferably constitute a reservation and / or a purchase. In this way it can be avoided that several people make reservations or purchases of the corresponding product at the same time, which is not necessary per se in catalogs known from the prior art, since they can cooperate with a very large inventory.
  • the presentation of a reservation preferably takes place in such a way that, in particular, further reservations or any purchases of this special item are no longer possible.
  • the product is preferably removed directly from the catalog, wherein in a particularly preferred embodiment, such a removal also takes place with making a reservation, so that the catalog actually only offers the goods to a potential buyer and represents, this also for sale be available.
  • sorting functions such as size or brand
  • sorting functions may be provided in such an electronically constructed catalog.
  • a combination of stock and catalog at a department store regardless of the other features of the present invention is advantageous in order to provide an extremely differentiated warehouse in a catalog can.
  • the catalog can in turn by means of a reservation or purchase function preferably access the warehouse and its presentation accordingly, by removing the corresponding product and treating it separately.
  • an on-site presentation device acts on the presentation of goods in a presentation area of a department store connected to a warehouse, that reserved goods are sorted out of the warehouse and selectively supplied to a presentation area, so that a customer on site from him reserved or selected goods faster in the original can see than this in a normal passage of the goods by Presentation area and storage area would be possible.
  • larger quantities of goods can be pre-sorted for a customer, which is also possible in a separate customer area, if suitable sorters and locks are available.
  • the individual goods are added to the electronic catalog by recording a single item in the warehouse semiautomatically or automatically.
  • the warehouse of a department store is stocked by hand.
  • means are provided in the warehouse which then recognize a product placed in the warehouse and accept it into the catalog without human intervention.
  • the goods themselves have readable identification possibilities, such as, for example, an RFID attached to the goods.
  • this RFID already contains a price associated with the item, which otherwise has to be fixed manually, which ultimately already causes a semiautomatic addition to the catalog.
  • the price of a machine-readable label, which is attached to the goods when receiving in the warehouse, also automatically from the camp is detected.
  • the item for automatic stock management attached to the conveyor can be identified by assigning the corresponding item data to a particular position in the conveyor or a specific support of the conveyor, typically by hand, with certain data, such as a digital image Record can then be subsequently added automatically.
  • the term "automatic” refers to an operation taking place in the warehouse of the department store without any further manual intervention.
  • the term “semi-automatic” means operations involving manual intervention, such as manual ironing and marriages. manually entering a price into a database. With appropriate preparation, for example, the attachment of the goods with their price identifying RFID before or when receiving in the warehouse then the acquisition in the catalog can be done entirely automatically. It is understood in this context that the electronic catalog described above also regardless of the other features of the present invention for a store with a warehouse is advantageous if this warehouse has a high inventory of items.
  • a department store with a warehouse which also has a conveyor, can also be operated semiautomatically by providing goods to one or more customers for viewing but also for being touched or trying on in a customer area.
  • This product can be preprogrammed or, however, also presorted on request via a presentation device. For example, a customer may request goods of a particular brand or size accordingly. Likewise, such a request can be made by sales personnel.
  • the individual goods are initially reserved for the inquiring customer in such inquiries, so that while other customers in the customer area also feel this product or can not try it on, however.
  • the department store can be operated like a well-known department store by a customer with the reserved for him or with his desired goods to checkout, paid there and then leaves the department store. But it is also a higher degree of automation conceivable by an anti-theft device prevents customers leave the store with unpaid goods, so that the purchase process may also automatically, that is carried out with a non-staffed cash register, the customer at this
  • Figure 1 is a schematic plan view of the department store
  • Figure 2 is a schematic front view of the department store of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view of another department store in a similar representation as FIG.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic view of another department store in a similar representation as Figures 1 and 3.
  • the department store shown in the drawing has a presentation area 1 with a plurality of shop windows 2 and a storage area 3, which are respectively run through by a substantially linear conveyor 4,
  • the goods 5 are separated and transported at greater distances, for example at intervals of 900 mm.
  • the conveyor has in this area curves 6 (exemplified) and turning points 7 (exemplified), so that a customer can view the goods 5 through the shop window 2 from all the essential pages.
  • the conveyor includes stops 8 (exemplified), where the goods for a certain time, for example, for 5 seconds, lingers. In particular, at these breakpoints 8 turntable can be provided, for example, so that the goods can be pivoted at these stops 8 by 360 °.
  • display devices 9 are provided on which, on the one hand, a digital image of the article 5, which is currently located in the vicinity in the presentation area 1, and, on the other hand, further information, such as various prices ( old price, reduced price), the goods, an identification number or reservation number and the like, are presented on this product.
  • the presentation is carried out in the vicinity of a stop 8 arranged display devices only for the goods located at the stop 8, while corresponding preferably further off standing display means via means to sheets between the individual located in the warehouse 3 goods 5.
  • the presentation devices moreover have means for reserving the corresponding goods, which in the present embodiment are realized by a large button.
  • the reservation means may also be connected to an identification device, such as a credit card or check card reader, or only in a secure manner Area, such as an only in special circumstances, such as during business hours or with a PIN code or other identification, to be entered antechamber.
  • an identification device such as a credit card or check card reader
  • a switch 10 is provided, via which reserved goods can be transferred into a temporary storage 11.
  • the buffer 11 comprises a separate ring conveyor 12, in which reserved goods can be temporarily stored over the reservation time.
  • a certain product can be selected and fed via a switch 13 a goods issue 14, which can be realized in this embodiment readily by a gap between the switch 13 and the goods issue 14.
  • the goods issue 14 works in this embodiment as a per se known machine in which a customer enter his reservation number, the goods held and can be removed after their payment. In this way, a 24-hour operation of the department store according to the invention is possible.
  • the goods not removed are returned to the warehouse 3 via a switch 15.
  • the presentation device 9 can also have modern communication facilities, such as an Internet connection or a telephone network connection, so that the viewing of the goods can also be done elsewhere.
  • a purchase or a reservation can accordingly be made via a computer standing far away or via a telephone, in particular via a mobile telephone.
  • a mobile phone can be used for on-site reservation by a customer receives a notice to the shop window, which can be dispensed with separate on-site reservation.
  • the entire stock can also be displayed in the display devices, in which case a correspondingly longer delivery time is indicated for goods that are not in the presentation area 1.
  • the storage area 3 is arranged above the presentation area 1. This can save a lot of space. In addition, a slight gradient can be realized in this way easily in the storage area 3, so that the goods 5 is promoted in the direction of presentation area 1 due to gravity.
  • the shop windows 2 are designed in this embodiment such that the storage area is visible from the outside. As a result, a very large and visually interesting surface for the viewer is created so that the shop window 2 optimally fulfill their task of interest to customers. This is promoted by the constant movement of the goods both in the presentation area 1 and in the storage area 3.
  • the conveyor has at the beginning of the storage area 3 a steep incline 16, at which the goods 5 are motor-lifted at the storage level,
  • a switch 17 is provided, which leads over a relatively steep slope 18 to an ironing station 19, At the ironing station 19 goods can be conveniently placed in the conveyor, at this point in particular the goods with the Conveyor or, with individual holders (not shown) of the conveyor is "married", so that the conveyor is the exact position of a particular product 5 within certain limits available at any time which digitally images the goods, so that a digital image of the respective display devices 9 can be made available Alternatively, such a camera can also be arranged at the beginning of the presentation area 1, in which case advantageously each article is currently digitally recorded In this way, a current picture of the W are provided for a representation, which represents a very high level of automation of the overall arrangement and in particular in an embodiment in which only the present in the presentation area 1 product for purchase or reservation operations is provided, the system corresponds and cost to realize is.
  • the switch 17 is not absolutely necessary, since not equipped with goods mounts actually incurred only at the goods issue 14 and - for cost reasons - rather brought manually to the ironing station 19 and there again the conveyor can be issued. Of course, an automatic feedback can be done at this point. It is also conceivable that empty brackets can be discharged to the switch 17.
  • a sorter 20 is provided by the switch 17 due to a bypass arranged for this purpose, since goods can also be removed from the storage area 3 by the switch 17 and made available to the presentation area 1 separately. In this way, for example, special promotions can be carried out with certain goods or groups of goods. Also, it is possible due to the switch 17, specifically to remove goods from the warehouse and otherwise recycle.
  • the main conveyor line Towards the end of the storage area 3, shortly before entering the presentation area 1, the main conveyor line has a relatively steep slope 23. This allows the ironing station to be located below the main conveyor line.
  • stops 8 have been dispensed with. Instead, the entire conveyor is stopped when goods are located at these stops 8A.
  • the stops 8A with respect to the goods distance in the conveyor 4 are spaced such that at the same time all possible stops 8 A goods are located when the conveyor comes to rest.
  • a stop 8B is provided directly in front of a switch 13 which points towards the goods issue 14A, which is designed as a double lock in the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 3 and 4, the mode of operation of which will be explained in detail below.
  • An immediate reservation on presentation devices is not permitted in the exemplary embodiments according to FIGS. 3 and 4, so that a corresponding button is dispensed with in the display devices 9A of these two exemplary embodiments.
  • a reservation is made exclusively via modern means of communication, such as over the Internet or a telephone or mobile phone, in this regard, in particular a reservation via SMS with switched off phone number suppression is preferred, as this the risk of abuse can be minimized and the operation on site without any mobile phone user is known. In this case, if the number is suppressed, a reservation is not made to avoid misuse.
  • the storage areas 3 are constructed a little different. Focus of the storage area of Figures 1 and 2 is a meander-shaped linear bearing, wherein the meander is mainly to be found in far above arranged areas of the camp.
  • Focus of the bearing 3 shown in Figure 3 is its good accessibility, which in particular an ironing and manual sorting is facilitated directly in the storage area, since the main components are arranged at ground level.
  • This camp has essentially two parallel strands, wherein the strand 24 represents the actual storage area, while the strand 25 is used for ironing, sorting and as overflow for the bearing strand 24.
  • the bearing 3 of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 3 furthermore has a sorting loop 26 with a slight rise, which can be used on the one hand for rapid, extended sorting and on the other hand for inventories and the like, in which the product moves at increased speed in a circle through the sorting loop 26 is moved. The increase ensures that the bearing strands 24 and 25 can be made purely passive.
  • this camp can be extended by other strands almost arbitrary, here, by virtue of the fact that it is arranged substantially at ground level, where appropriate, spatially narrow limits are set, as this is the case for the other camps shown.
  • a further tightly packed storage area such as, for example, according to the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2, can readily be provided in the upper area, in which the product is actively conveyed in this embodiment with the distances of the presentation area.
  • the bearing 3 of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 4 is characterized in that it is arranged in the upper region of the building and has a multiplicity of parallel strands 27 (numbered as an example).
  • a warehouse allows the storage of a very large amount of goods and a Very good sorting possibility on the individual strands 27.
  • a faster sorting can be realized for example by a bypass from the end 28 of the strands 27 to the base 29 of the slope 16, this bypass can lead directly from point 28 to point 29 on the one hand or dead End 22 can be extended accordingly.
  • a disadvantage of this embodiment is that an ironing either made in the upper region of the bearing or a separate ironing branch, for example, in extension of the dead end 22 to a circuit guide, must be provided.
  • the bearings of the embodiments of Figures 3 and 4 can be combined without major structural changes.
  • the department store may have one or more reading stations 30A to 30C to which, in particular for safety reasons, the goods 5 or an identification number assigned to the goods or a holder number of the holder which the goods 5 are attached, is checked or determined. True, the position of each product in the warehouse is actually calculated. However, since no errors may occur in particular at critical points or when assigning a digital image to the respective product or to the data of a product, such a control or separate abatement has proven to be advantageous.
  • retaining bars are used with RFIDs that can be read out at locations 3OA to 3OC. Instead, of course, other ID ⁇ ntauthoriseds- measures, such as a barcode with corresponding reading devices, be provided.
  • a stop SC can also be provided, which enables a digital recording of the goods, if such a digital image is not already stored in the data associated with the goods.
  • the electronic readout 30A it can be ensured in this case that the digital recording is in each case assigned to the applicable product.
  • This procedure also ensures that every product is presented electronically to the customer in the same way and in the same presentation. This facilitates the customer's overview and also a comparison of the different goods.
  • a reading possibility 3OB is provided in the area of the stop 8B in order to ensure that only the purchased goods reach the goods issue 14A.
  • reading points 30A to 3OC can also be provided in suitable places in the embodiment according to FIGS. 1, 2 and 4.
  • this assignment can also be made automatically, similar to the digital image. In such a case, a manual intervention may be completely dispensed with, since the department store can then independently recognize the goods located on a holder and make an assignment ("wedding") between the holder and the goods. for example, to make price changes.
  • an electronic catalog can be provided in this way, which is directed in each case at individual, concrete goods and thus in particular adapted to the nature of an "outlet".

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La présente invention concerne un magasin comprenant une zone de stockage (3) et une zone de présentation (1) qui présente un dispositif de transport (14) pour marchandises (5) qui peut transporter des marchandises (5) de la zone de stockage (3) à la zone de présentation (1), puis à nouveau à la zone de stockage (3). Le magasin de l'invention présente l'avantage que les marchandises peuvent être exposées dans la zone de présentation, même lorsque des réserves très importantes de marchandises individuelles sont présentes dans la zone de stockage, sans entraîner de frais de décoration trop importants.
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