Retail store efficiently configured to distribute electronic coupons at multiple product locations
First Claim
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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Abstract
A system for creating, dispensing, and redeeming electronic discount coupons in a store. The system includes a “smart card”, product stations adjacent to selected products in the store, and a checkout station in the checkout area. To create an electronic coupon, the customer inserts the card into the product station adjacent to an product the customer wishes to purchase, and the product station then writes an electronic coupon onto the card. The customer thus shops throughout the store collecting electronic coupons for products of interest. Upon completion of shopping, the customer redeems the electronic coupons at the checkout area, by inserting the card into the checkout station. During checkout, when UPC data matches data stored on the card, the customer is credited with the value of the corresponding coupon. Periodically, the electronic coupon data is transferred to a remote clearing house.
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31 Claims
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1. A method for a plurality of portable cards transported by consumers, and a store including
a 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, of receiving, 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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
reading a third signal identifying a person; generating a fourth signal by processing the first, second, and third signals; and
sending the fourth signal out of the store.
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4. The method of claim 1 wherein each interface includes a battery for powering the interface and has no external wires connecting the interface to another device, and the step of causing the sender to transfer the first signal is performed while powering the interface from the battery.
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5. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of sending the recorded first signal sends the recorded first signal though a current path between the interface and the card.
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6. The method of claim 1 wherein the card signal includes a first card-signal to identify a location where the card may be used, and deciding includes comparing the first card-signal to a code identifying the store.
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7. The method of claim 1 wherein the card signal includes a first card-signal to indicate a card expiration date, and deciding includes comparing the first card-signal to a current date.
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8. The method of claim 1 wherein the card signal includes a first card-signal to identify a location where the card may be used, and a second card-signal to indicate a card expiration date, and deciding includes
comparing the first card-signal to a code identifying the store; - and
comparing the second card-signal to a current date.
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9. A store configured to process a plurality of portable cards transported by consumers, the store comprising:
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a 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 first receiver that receives a card signal from a card in the plurality of cards;
logic that decides, responsive to the card signal, whether to send one of the first signals to the card; and
a sender that sends a first signal corresponding to pricing information for the product represented by the units adjacent to the interface, whenever the logic decides to send;
a checkout area, spatially removed from the plurality of first areas, the checkout area including a second receiver for receiving signals corresponding to pricing information from the card, in the plurality of cards, an electromagnetic detector for generating a second signal corresponding to a product, a receiver for receiving the second signal, and a price determiner for determining a price depending on whether the second signal corresponds to one of the received signals corresponding to pricing information. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
a reader for reading a third signal identifying a person; and
a generator for generating a fourth signal by processing the first, second, and third signals.
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13. The store of claim 9 wherein the plurality of first areas includes 8 first areas.
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14. A method of operating a store and a plurality of portable cards transported by consumers, the store including
a 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, 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. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
reading a third signal identifying a person; generating a fourth signal by processing the first, second, and third signals; and
sending the fourth signal out of the store.
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17. The method of claim 14 wherein each interface includes a battery for powering the interface and has no external wires connecting the interface to another device, and the step of causing the sender to transfer the first signal is performed while powering the interface from the battery.
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18. The method of claim 14 wherein the step of sending the recorded first signal sends the recorded first signal though a current path between the interface and the card.
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19. The method of claim 14 wherein the card signal includes a first card-signal to identify a location where the card may be used, and deciding includes comparing the first card-signal to a code identifying the store.
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20. The method of claim 14 wherein the card signal includes a first card-signal to indicate a card expiration date, and deciding includes comparing the first card-signal to a current date.
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21. The method of claim 14 wherein the card signal includes a first card-signal to identify a location where the card may be used, and a second card-signal to indicate a card expiration date, and deciding includes
comparing the first card-signal to a code identifying the store; - and
comparing the second card-signal to a current date.
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22. A processing system for a system including a plurality of portable cards transported by consumers, and a store including
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, the processing system comprising: -
a plurality of interfaces, each supported by a shelf in a respective one of the first areas, 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, each interface including a receiver that receives a card signal from a card in the plurality of cards;
logic that decides, responsive to the card signal, whether to send one of the first signals to the card; and
a sender that sends a first signal corresponding to pricing information for the product represented by the units adjacent to the interface, whenever the logic decides to send. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26)
a reader for reading a third signal identifying a person; and
a generator for generating a fourth signal by processing the first, second, and third signals.
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26. The processing system of claim 22 wherein the plurality of first areas includes 8 first areas.
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27. A processing system for a system including a plurality of portable cards transported by consumers, and a store including
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, the processing system comprising: -
a plurality of interfaces, each supported by a shelf in a respective one of the first areas, 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, each interface including means for receiving, in the interface, a card signal from a card in the plurality of cards;
means for deciding, responsive to the card signal, whether to transfer one of the first signals to the card; and
means for transferring a first signal corresponding to pricing information for the product represented by the units adjacent to the interface, whenever the means for deciding decides to transfer. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31)
a reader for reading a third signal identifying a person; and
a generator for generating a fourth signal by processing the first, second, and third signals.
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31. The processing system of claim 27 wherein the plurality of first areas includes 8 first areas.
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