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Retail store efficiently configured to distribute electronic coupons at multiple product locations

  • US 6,339,762 B1
  • Filed: 11/29/1999
  • Issued: 01/15/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for a plurality of portable cards transported by consumers, and a store includinga plurality of first signals each corresponding to pricing information for a product;

  • a plurality of first areas each including a shelf, a plurality of units of a respective product, the plurality of units being on the shelf, the plurality of units having a common symbol different than a symbol of units of another product, a respective interface supported by the shelf, and located adjacent to the plurality of units of the respective product such that no units of another product are between the interface and the plurality of units, the interface including a sender for transferring signals to the plurality of cards, and a checkout area including an electromagnetic detector, spatially removed from the plurality of first areas, the method comprising the steps, performed for each interface, of;

    receiving, in the interface, a card signal from a card in the plurality of cards;

    deciding, responsive to the card signal, whether to transfer one of the first signals to the card; and

    causing the sender to transfer a first signal corresponding to pricing information for the product represented by the units adjacent to the interface, whenever the deciding step decides to transfer, and further comprising the steps, performed after the card, in the plurality of cards, is carried to the checkout area, ofreceiving, in a computer, signals corresponding to pricing information from the card, in the plurality of cards, carried to the checkout area;

    generating, in the electromagnetic detector, a second signal corresponding to a product;

    receiving, in the computer, the second signal; and

    determining, in the computer, a price depending on whether the second signal corresponds to one of the received signals corresponding to pricing information.

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