WO2014118869A1 - Appareil à charger - Google Patents

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WO2014118869A1
WO2014118869A1 PCT/JP2013/051816 JP2013051816W WO2014118869A1 WO 2014118869 A1 WO2014118869 A1 WO 2014118869A1 JP 2013051816 W JP2013051816 W JP 2013051816W WO 2014118869 A1 WO2014118869 A1 WO 2014118869A1
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義幸 朝比奈
ディディエ ハンダーシュ
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  • the present invention relates to a device that is charged for leasing, rental, installment sales, and the like.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-232152
  • Patent Document 1 excludes the use of third parties, but there is a further risk of non-payment in areas where credit concerns are high.
  • a high-priced product is sold in installments, or leased or rented out using a rental method, it is difficult to develop a business if risks such as non-payment, payment delay, or runaway occur.
  • the present invention aims to reliably recover funds in transactions including postpayment using installments, leases, rentals, and the like.
  • the apparatus of the present invention includes a main function use stop unit that disables use of the main function when the first predetermined condition is satisfied, an authentication code acquisition unit that acquires an authentication code for permitting use of the main function, An authentication request code acquisition means for acquiring an authentication request code corresponding to the authentication code; an authentication request code notification means for notifying the user of the authentication request code; an authentication code input means for inputting the authentication code; When the authentication code matches the authentication code acquired by the authentication code acquiring means, the main function use resuming means is provided that enables the main function to be used again.
  • the first predetermined condition includes, for example, at least one of the number of use times, use time, and elapsed days.
  • the apparatus includes a clock, and the authentication code is generated as a random number based on the time of the clock, for example.
  • the authentication request code is generated based on the authentication code, for example.
  • the apparatus may further include an external interface, and the authentication code may be input via the external interface.
  • the apparatus may further include warning means for warning that the first predetermined condition is almost met.
  • the main function use stop means can prevent the main function from being used again after a predetermined condition is satisfied after the use of the main function is resumed, for example.
  • the use of the main function use stop unit may be stopped.
  • a function of disabling main function use stopping means for preventing the main function from being used when the second predetermined condition is satisfied may be provided.
  • the control method of the present invention includes a step of preventing use of the main function when a predetermined condition is satisfied, a step of acquiring an authentication code for permitting use of the main function, and an authentication request code corresponding to the authentication code.
  • funds can be reliably collected in transactions including postpayment using installments, leases, rentals, and the like.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, and is used in a transaction form including postpayment such as installment payment, lease, rental and the like.
  • the apparatus 10 is an ultrasonic irradiation apparatus that irradiates a human body with ultrasonic waves having a predetermined frequency and assists in the decomposition of fat, for example.
  • the ultrasonic irradiation apparatus 10 is used by connecting an ultrasonic generation pad 13 to the apparatus main body 11 via a connector 12 and pressing the ultrasonic generation pad 13 against a target part of a human body.
  • the ultrasonic wave generation pad 13 is controlled by a system controller 14 provided in the apparatus main body 11, and generates and radiates ultrasonic waves having a predetermined frequency for a predetermined time under a predetermined intensity.
  • the housing of the apparatus main body 11 is provided with a display unit 15 including, for example, an LCD and an LED lamp, and a switch panel 16 including a start / stop switch, a power switch, and the like.
  • a clock (RTC) 18 and a memory 19 are provided.
  • Each of these components is connected to the system controller 14 and functions according to each application.
  • the system controller 14 includes an external interface such as a USB, and can be connected to an input device 21 such as a USB keyboard or a personal computer via a USB connector 20 as necessary, as will be described later.
  • the ultrasonic irradiation function cannot be used.
  • the device 10 generates an authentication code and generates an authentication request code corresponding to the authentication code.
  • the authentication request code is displayed on the display unit 15 and notified to the user.
  • the user notifies the authentication request code to the supplier, and the supplier notifies the user of the authentication code corresponding to the authentication request code after confirming the payment from the user.
  • the ultrasonic irradiation function which is the original function of the apparatus 10 can be used again when the authentication code notified by the user is input to the apparatus 10.
  • the apparatus 10 of the present embodiment includes a normal mode in which the above process (hereinafter referred to as the “charge process”) is performed and a normal mode in which the charge process is not performed.
  • the charge process is repeated a predetermined number of times, and the payment amount is a predetermined amount.
  • second predetermined condition such as reaching is satisfied
  • the mode is switched to the normal mode. That is, the mode is not switched to the billing mode, and the user can freely use the device 10 thereafter without making payment.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart of the main flow executed in the system controller 14 after the apparatus main body 11 is turned on.
  • the system controller 14 first executes an initial state process (initialization process) described later in step S100. Thereafter, a standby state process (standby process), which will be described later, is executed in step S102, and for example, either the run state or the code setting state is selected as the next status.
  • initial state process initialization process
  • standby process standby process
  • step S104 If it is determined in step S104 that the selected state is the run state, the process of the run state in step S108 is executed.
  • the run state is a state in which an ultrasonic wave having a predetermined frequency is irradiated from the ultrasonic wave generation pad 13 for a predetermined time under a constant intensity, and corresponds to a function originally used in the present apparatus.
  • the processing of the code setting state in step S106 is executed.
  • the code setting state process is a process for inputting the notified authentication code as will be described later. After the code setting state process (step S106) is completed, the standby state process of step S102 is executed again.
  • the run state process can take any of the stop state at step S112, the end state at step S114, and the error state at step S116 as the status at the end.
  • the stop state process in step S112 is executed in the run state when, for example, the start / stop switch of the switch panel 16 is pressed, and the irradiation of ultrasonic waves from the ultrasonic wave generation pad 13 is temporarily stopped. That is, in the stop state (step S112), the start / stop switch is pressed again, and the generation and irradiation of ultrasonic waves are temporarily stopped until the run state of step S108 is executed again.
  • step S114 The end state in step S114 is executed, for example, when a predetermined time elapses after the transition to the run state and the operation is completed and the run state in step S108 is normally terminated.
  • step S114 a predetermined process at the end is executed, and the remaining number of times (subtraction) indicating the remaining usable number of the apparatus 10 is counted. Thereafter, the process is performed in step S102. Returned to standby state.
  • the error state in step S116 is a process executed when an error occurs in the run state in step S108.
  • the error state irradiation of ultrasonic waves from the ultrasonic wave generation pad 13 is stopped, and for example, a warning (error code) is displayed on the display unit 15. At the same time, a warning sound is emitted from the speaker 17.
  • the process is returned to the standby state in step S102. The above process is repeated until the power switch of the switch panel 16 is turned off.
  • step S100 details of the processing in the initial state (step S100) of FIG. 2 will be described with reference to the flowcharts of FIGS.
  • step S200 various hardware is initially set in step S200, and all LEDs are turned on for a predetermined time in step S202.
  • step S204 it is determined whether or not the device 10 is currently driven in the charging mode. Whether the current drive mode is the charging mode or the normal mode is recorded in, for example, the memory 19. In the present embodiment, the default is set to the charging mode.
  • step S204 If it is determined in step S204 that the current drive mode is not the billing mode, a startup animation is displayed on the display unit 15 in step S230, and the initial state ends. On the other hand, if it is determined in step S204 that the current drive mode is the billing mode, it is determined in step S206 whether or not the remaining number is smaller than the number of alarms.
  • the remaining number of times is the remaining usable number of times of the apparatus 10 as described above, and is a variable that is decremented every time the apparatus 10 is used once from the initial value set in advance based on the contract.
  • the number of alarms is a threshold value for warning that the remaining number of usable times has become a predetermined number or less and prompting the user to perform an update procedure, and is set to 20% of the initial number of usable times, for example.
  • the remaining number of times and the number of alarms are recorded in the memory 19, for example.
  • step S206 If it is determined in step S206 that the remaining number is not less than the number of alarms, the current remaining number is lit on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time in step S208. On the other hand, if it is determined that the remaining number of times is less than the alarm number, the current remaining number blinks on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time and the alarm flag is set to 1 in step S210.
  • the alarm flag is a flag indicating that the remaining number of times is small or the number of remaining days is small, and is set to 0 by default.
  • step S212 When the remaining number of times is displayed in step S208 or step S210, it is determined in step S212 whether or not the clock (RTC) 18 is normal. If an abnormality is found, a flag indicating an abnormality in RTC is set in step S216, an error is displayed on the display unit 15 to notify the abnormality of the RTC, an alarm sound is emitted, and the process proceeds to step S222.
  • RTC clock
  • step S214 it is determined in step S214 whether the remaining number of days is smaller than the number of alarm days.
  • the remaining number of days is the remaining number of days of the total number of days that can be used for the present apparatus 10 determined by the contract, and by referring to the date of the clock (RTC) 18 and the use start date recorded in the memory 19 described later. Calculated.
  • the number of alarm days is a threshold value for warning that the remaining number of days has become equal to or less than a certain number of days and prompting the user to perform an update procedure, and is set to, for example, 20% of the initial usable days.
  • the remaining days and the number of alarm days are recorded in the memory 19, for example.
  • step S214 If it is determined in step S214 that the remaining number of days is not less than the number of alarm days, the current remaining number of days is lit and displayed on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time in step S218. If it is determined that the number of remaining days is less than the number of alarm days, the current number of remaining days blinks on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time in step S220, and the alarm flag is set to 1.
  • step S218 When the current remaining number of days is displayed on the display unit 15 in step S218 or step S220, or the RTC error is displayed on the display unit 15 in step S216, it is determined whether or not the authentication code is not set in step S222. Is done. If the authentication code has already been set, step S226 is immediately executed. If the authentication code has not been set, step S226 is executed after the authentication code and the authentication request code are generated in step S224.
  • the authentication code is a four-digit number, for example, and is obtained by generating a random number based on the current time of the clock (RTC) 18.
  • the number of digits is not limited to four digits, and the generation method is not limited to this embodiment.
  • the authentication code is different for each update procedure and may be any code that is not predicted by the user. It is also possible to set an authentication code for each update procedure in advance and record it in the memory 19 for each device.
  • the authentication request code is a code corresponding to the authentication code, and it is only necessary that the authentication code can be uniquely derived from the authentication request code.
  • the authentication code is subtracted from the minimum value (10000 for 5 digits) of the number (5 digits) that is one digit greater than the number of digits used by the authentication code (for example, 4 digits).
  • a value obtained by adding a predetermined number to a numerical value obtained by reversing the arrangement is used as an authentication request code.
  • the authentication request code is calculated from the authentication code by calculation, but an authentication request code corresponding to the authentication code is prepared in advance, and a correspondence table of the authentication code and the authentication request code is stored in the memory 19. It is also possible.
  • step S226 it is determined whether or not the alarm flag is 1. If the alarm flag is not 1, that is, if both the remaining number and the remaining number of days are equal to or greater than the threshold (the number of alarms and the number of alarm days), a start animation is displayed on the display unit 15 in step S230, and the processing of the initial state is terminated.
  • the authentication request code is displayed on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time in step S228, A warning that the main function of the device is no longer available and will need to be updated if you want to continue using it. At this time, for example, a warning sound is emitted from the speaker 17. Thereafter, the process proceeds to step S230, the activation animation is displayed on the display unit 15, and the initial state process is terminated.
  • step S102 details of the processing in the standby state (step S102) of FIG. 2 will be described with reference to the flowcharts of FIGS.
  • the standby state is a status for performing standby processing after power-on.
  • step S300 it is determined whether or not the current drive mode is the billing mode. If the current drive mode is not the billing mode (in the normal mode), the process directly proceeds to step S306.
  • step S300 it is determined in step S302 whether there is an input from the input device 21 such as a USB keyboard. If the input device 21 is not connected and there is no input, the process proceeds to step S306.
  • step S304 whether the alarm flag is 1, that is, either the remaining number or the remaining number of days is a threshold value (alarm number, It is smaller than (the number of alarm days) and it is determined whether or not the update time is near. If the alarm flag is not 1 (the update time is not near), the process proceeds to step S306. On the other hand, when the alarm flag is 1, the next status is set to the code setting state, and the processing in the standby state is ended (transition to the code setting state).
  • step S306 it is determined whether or not the start / stop switch provided on the switch panel 16 has been operated. If the start / stop switch has not been operated, a normal standby process is performed in step S308, and then the processes in and after step S300 are repeated. When the start / stop switch is operated, the process proceeds to step S310, and it is determined whether or not the current drive mode is the charging mode.
  • the next status is set to run state, and this standby state is immediately terminated (transition to run state). That is, the run-state process is executed substantially simultaneously with the operation of the start / stop switch, and the ultrasonic irradiation is started.
  • the charging mode in steps S312, 316, it is determined whether or not the operation abnormality flag and the RTC abnormality flag are 1, respectively. The alarm is sounded and the process is stopped.
  • step S326 the remaining number of days is set to the number of days from the use start date to today's date acquired by the clock (RTC) 18.
  • step S328 it is determined whether or not the number of remaining days is 0. If it is not 0 (that is, if the remaining number of days and the remaining number of days are not 0), the next status is set to the run state, and this standby state ends. (Transition to run state).
  • the standby process in step S308 is repeated, and in the normal mode, when the start / stop switch is operated during standby, the run state is directly executed.
  • the code setting status is started when there is an input from the input device 21 during standby. If the start / stop switch is operated during standby and the remaining number of times and the remaining number of days are not 0, the run state is executed, but if either the remaining number of times or the remaining number of days is 0 After the authentication request code is displayed on the display unit 15, the standby state is maintained and, as will be described later, there is no transition to the run state until the remaining number of times and the remaining number of days are reset in the code setting state. That is, it is impossible to perform ultrasonic irradiation, which is the main function.
  • step S400 In the code setting state, first, in step S400, all indicators on the display unit 15 are turned off. In step S402, the variable Try count representing the number of times the authentication code has been input is incremented. The Try count is set to 0 by default. In step S404, for example, four digits of 7-segment LED (for the digit corresponding to the authentication code) are displayed on the display unit 15, and for example, the highest digit that has not been input is blinked to prompt the input of the authentication code. As described above, the authentication code is notified from the supplier to the user by making the necessary deposit and contacting the authentication request code to the supplier.
  • step S408 When the numerical value of all digits of the authentication code is input, it is determined in step S408 whether, for example, the enter key has been pressed and the authentication code has been input. If the authentication code has been input, it is determined in step S408 whether or not the authentication code input by the user matches the authentication code recorded (generated) in the memory 19. If they do not match, it is determined in step S410 whether or not the number of Trys has reached a preset upper limit value (for example, 10 times). If not, the process returns to step S402 and the same processing is repeated. . This Try count is recorded in the memory 19 and is cleared when the authentication codes match.
  • a preset upper limit value for example, 10 times
  • step S412 If the number of Try times has reached the upper limit (10 times), that is, if the user has entered an incorrect authentication code 10 times, both the remaining number of times and the remaining number of days are set to 0 in step S412, and an operation abnormality flag is set. Is set to 1.
  • step S414 an error is displayed on the display unit 15 informing the operation abnormality, and an alarm sound is heard. That is, the use of the device 10 is prohibited. The alarm sound is stopped by operating an end switch on the switch panel, for example.
  • step S416 it is determined whether or not the update count has reached the update count setting value.
  • the update setting value is the number of times set in advance for changing the charging mode to the normal mode. Therefore, if the number of updates is greater than or equal to the update count setting value in step S418, the charging mode is changed to the normal mode in step S420, and the processing of this code setting state ends.
  • the updated count has not yet reached the update count setting value
  • the recorded authentication code is cleared (for example, nulled) in step S422, and the remaining count, the remaining number of days, and the initial operation flag are set in step S424.
  • Try count, and use start date are reset.
  • the number of remaining days is set to the number of initial usable times
  • the number of remaining days is set to the initial number of days
  • the initial operation flag is set to unused
  • the number of Try times is set to 0
  • the use start date is set to today again, S426 is executed.
  • step S406 If it is determined in step S406 that the input of the authentication code has been canceled (for example, when a predetermined key is pressed or a certain time has passed), the processing from step 408 to step S424 is performed. It is skipped and the process of step S426 is executed.
  • step S426 it is determined whether the remaining number is smaller than the number of alarms. If it is determined in step S426 that the remaining number of times is not less than the number of alarms, the current remaining number is displayed on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time in step S428. On the other hand, if it is determined that the remaining number of times is less than the alarm number, in step S430, the display unit 15 blinks the current remaining number for a predetermined time and sets the alarm flag to 1.
  • the number of remaining days is calculated from the date of the clock (RTC) 18 and the use start date stored in the memory 19 in step S432, and whether or not it is less than the number of alarm days. Is determined. If it is determined in step S432 that the number of remaining days is not less than the number of alarm days, the current number of remaining days is lit and displayed on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time in step S434. On the other hand, if it is determined that the number of remaining days is less than the number of alarm days, the current number of remaining days blinks on the display unit 15 for a predetermined time and the alarm flag is set to 1 in step S436, and the processing of this code setting state ends. .
  • step S500 a normal process (end process) necessary for stopping the irradiation of ultrasonic waves is executed, and in step S502, it is determined whether or not the current drive mode is the billing mode. If it is not the charging mode, this end state is immediately terminated. On the other hand, if it is the billing mode, the remaining number is decremented in step S504, and then this end state is terminated. That is, in the billing mode, every time the treatment with irradiating ultrasonic waves is completed, the remaining number of times is reduced by one, and then the state shifts to a standby state (standby state).
  • standby state standby state
  • the user cannot continue to use the main function of the apparatus without paying and obtaining an authentication code from the supplier. Accordingly, the trader can reliably recover funds in transactions including postpayment using installments, leases, rentals, and the like.
  • the ultrasonic irradiation apparatus has been described as an example, but the present embodiment can be applied to any apparatus used for transactions including postpay using installments, leases, rentals, Typical examples are applicable to medical equipment, office equipment, beauty equipment, equipment, industrial equipment, and the like.
  • only the time is used for generating the authentication code.
  • the serial number of the apparatus can be further used.
  • the external input device is used for inputting the authentication code.
  • a switch provided in the device main body may be used.

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L'invention concerne un appareil qui est caractérisé en ce qu'il est équipé : d'un moyen de suspension d'utilisation de fonction principale permettant de désactiver une fonction principale lorsqu'une condition prédéterminée est satisfaite; d'un moyen d'acquisition de code d'authentification permettant d'acquérir un code d'authentification destiné à autoriser l'utilisation de la fonction principale; d'un moyen d'acquisition de code de demande d'authentification permettant d'acquérir un code de demande d'authentification correspondant au code d'authentification; d'un moyen de notification de code de demande d'authentification permettant de notifier un utilisateur du code de demande d'authentification; d'un moyen d'entrée de code d'authentification permettant de fournir en entrée le code d'authentification; et d'un moyen de reprise d'utilisation de fonction principale permettant de rétablir l'utilisation de la fonction principale lorsque le code d'authentification qui a été fourni en entrée correspond au code d'authentification acquis par le moyen d'acquisition de code d'authentification.
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