Patent application number | Description | Published |
20140172647 | Tax Aware Price Displays - A method for sending a cost notification to a display monitor corresponding to a display apparatus, the display apparatus furnished within a facility includes obtaining display apparatus information corresponding the display apparatus. The display apparatus information includes display apparatus preferences being indicative of an item explicitly preferred by the retailer for being stocked at the display apparatus. The display apparatus information further includes location specific information being indicative of a geographical location of the facility at which the display apparatus is furnished within. A cost notification related to the item is generated based on the display apparatus information and the generated cost notification is transmitted to the display monitor. | 06-19-2014 |
20140172649 | Stock Aware Shelves - A method for sending a request from a display apparatus server to a computing device corresponding to a retailer includes detecting a quantity of a selected item currently stocked at a display apparatus furnished within a facility of the retailer, the selected item indicating a product being offered for sale by the retailer. When the detected quantity of the selected item is less than a threshold, a request notification is generated to replenish the display apparatus with the selected item. The request notification is transmitted to the computing device corresponding to the retailer. | 06-19-2014 |
20140172650 | Stock Aware Shelves - A method for detecting one or more misplaced items currently stocked at a display apparatus furnished within a facility of a retailer includes receiving a display apparatus identifier broadcasted from the display apparatus and retrieving display apparatus information based on the display apparatus identifier. The display apparatus information includes display apparatus preferences being indicative of a selected item explicitly preferred by the retailer for being stocked at the display apparatus and location specific information indicating specific section of the facility at which the display apparatus is located. One or more item identifiers broadcasted from the display apparatus are received and a presence of one or more misplaced items currently stocked at the display apparatus are detected based on the received one or more item identifiers. | 06-19-2014 |
20140176348 | LOCATION BASED PARKING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A method to provide an active parking system includes receiving, at a portable computerized device, parking preferences of a user for a parking facility of a retail store, determining, within a parking space index server, an availability status of each of a plurality of parking spaces of the parking facility, identifying, within a computerized device, a preferred parking location for the user based upon the parking preferences and the availability statuses, and displaying, at a computerized display, directions for the user to navigate to the preferred parking location. | 06-26-2014 |
20140180572 | TRACKING A MOBILE DEVICE - Embodiments for determining a route a consumer takes while traversing a retail store are disclosed. The embodiments include determining a store location of a retail store and a map corresponding to the layout of the retail store, receiving waypoint data including a plurality of positions within the map corresponding timestamps, determining a route in response to the waypoint data, and providing the route and the map for display. | 06-26-2014 |
20140188663 | STOCK NOTIFIERS ON SHELVES - A method for sending notifications from a notification server to a mobile computing device to a user includes obtaining, at a processing device of the notification server, a request including user request information to notify the user when a product offered for sale by a retailer becomes available in a facility of the retailer when the mobile computing device scans a notification image. The user request information includes an item identifier corresponding to the product, facility information corresponding to the facility, and a user identifier corresponding to the user. When the product becomes available within the facility, the processing device retrieves the user request information from a user request database and generates a notification based on the user request information. The processing device transmits the generated notification to the mobile computing device. | 07-03-2014 |
20140207570 | LOCATION BASED ALERTS FOR SHOPPER - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for generating reminders to shoppers to purchase products. Using a customer's current location, products stocked at that location are identified and compared to the customer's purchase history. Items regularly purchased by the customer found among the products stocked at the location are identified. Upon departing the location without adding the product to an electronic shopping cart an alert may be generated to remind the customer to purchase the product. In some embodiment, an alert is generate for a product found in the purchase history if an elapsed time since purchase of the product exceeds an expiration period or purchase period for that product. The methods disclosed herein may be used in the context of a self-checkout using an electronic shopping cart and navigational aids to facilitate retrieval of items on a shopping list. | 07-24-2014 |
20140207591 | INTEGRATING LOCAL PRODUCTS INTO GLOBAL WEB SERVICES, - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for integrating locally carried products into web services provided by a global server. A user computing device, such as a mobile phone, is used to scan optical codes for products. A product identifier extracted from the optical code is used to request product information from a global server system with respect to the product or to take an action with respect to the product, such as adding the product to an electronic shopping cart. For locally carried products, notice may be provided to the user computing device to scan the product using an in-store scanner. Upon scanning the optical code, the in-store scanner retrieves product information from a local server system and encodes this information in an optical code, which the user computing device scans in order to use with respect to a web service or web-integrated transaction. | 07-24-2014 |
20140209687 | Camera Time Out Feature For Customer Product Scanning Device - A computer-implemented process for a customer to scan items for purchase and proceed to a rapid checkout can be operated within a processor of a portable computerized device. The process includes monitoring a scan of an item to be purchased, the scan comprising an image captured by a camera device of the portable computerized device, commanding deactivation of the camera device after execution of the scan, monitoring an indication by a user of the portable computerized device that an item is to be scanned, and commanding activation of the camera device based upon the monitored activation. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214562 | Customized Impulse Shelves - A method for providing an item suggested by a retailer to a user prior to an upcoming transaction at a point of sale terminal includes detecting a presence of the user at an item impulse device in a facility of retailer, wherein the item impulse device is located proximate to the point of sale terminal. When the presence of the user is detected at the item impulse device and prior to the upcoming transaction a purchase history of the user and one or more items the user currently possesses are obtained. The item suggested the retailer for the user to purchase is determined based on at least one of the purchase history and the one or more items the user currently possesses. A notification indicating the item suggested by the retailer is generated and provided to the user. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214571 | NOTIFYING AN ATTENDANT WHEN A CUSTOMER SCANS AN OVERSIZED ITEM - A computer-implemented method for providing a product to a user includes determining that an item obtained by a mobile computing device corresponding to the user is indicative of an oversized item. A first notification is generated indicating the oversized item and retrieval information related to the oversized item. The first notification is transmitted to a first facility computing device corresponding to a first facility attendant. When the user completes a transaction for the purchase of the oversized product at one of the point of sale terminal, terminal information related to the point of sale terminal is obtained. A second notification is generated related to the terminal information. The second notification is transmitted to a second facility computing device corresponding to a second facility attendant. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214572 | Systems And Methods For Retrieving Items For A Customer At Checkout - Systems and methods are disclosed herein for processing transactions at an in-store POS where some of the items of the transaction have not been retrieved, i.e. the customer neglected to add a needed item to a shopping cart. A customer selects a product on a user computing device and invokes display of an optical code corresponding to an unretrieved product. A point of sale (POS) device then scans the optical code to add the product to the transaction. The POS device or user computing device may transmit an alert to a representative computing device instructing a store representative to retrieve the product and deliver it to the POS or some other location. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214577 | SHOPPING PROCESS INCLUDING MONITORED SHOPPING CART BASKET WEIGHT - A computer-implemented process aiding a customer scan and rapid checkout process can include monitoring a shopping cart basket weight. The process includes monitoring, in a computerized processor installed to a shopping cart of a customer, a signal from a weight device configured to monitor the shopping cart basket weight. The process further includes automatically generating a basket weight output value based upon the shopping cart basket weight. The basket weight output value includes one of a check against an expected weight of an item from a database, a billing statement total for a bulk good, a check against an expected total order weight to confirm presence of an un-scanned item in the shopping cart basket, and a check against unsafe use of the shopping cart. The process further includes providing a message based upon the basket weight output value. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214589 | Employing A Shopping List On A Hand-Held Communications Device At A Retailer - A computer-implemented process is described and includes employing a shopping list that is accessible on a hand-held communications device, the shopping list including desired items for purchasing from a retailer. The hand-held communications device is employed at the retailer to capture information associated with a selected product. The information associated with the selected product is compared with the desired items contained on the shopping list accessible to the hand-held communications device. Upon correlating the selected product with one of the desired items contained on the shopping list, the shopping list is updated to indicate the desired item has been acquired. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214596 | SHOPPING PROCESS INCLUDING MONITORED SHOPPING CART BASKET WEIGHT - A computer-implemented process aiding a customer scan and rapid checkout process can include monitoring a shopping cart basket weight. The process includes monitoring, in a computerized processor installed to a shopping cart of a customer, a signal from a weight device configured to monitor the shopping cart basket weight. The process further includes automatically generating a basket weight output value based upon the shopping cart basket weight. The basket weight output value includes one of a check against an expected weight of an item from a database, a billing statement total for a bulk good, a check against an expected total order weight to confirm presence of an un-scanned item in the shopping cart basket, and a check against unsafe use of the shopping cart. The process further includes providing a message based upon the basket weight output value. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214598 | Completing A Purchase Transaction And Delivering Items - Embodiments for completing a purchase transaction without a customer having to move or touch an item within a retail store are disclosed. The embodiments include generating a shopping list of items the customer desires to purchase via scanning identifiers associated with the items, waypoints of the items, and a checkout waypoint to deliver the items. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214599 | Completing A Purchase Transaction At Various Locations - Embodiments for determining a completing a purchase transaction at a waypoint where a customer is located within a retail store are disclosed. The embodiments include determining waypoint of the customer, receiving waypoint data including the location of the customer positions within the retail store and a shopping list identifying items that the customer desires to purchase, and completing the purchase transaction for the items at the waypoint. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214608 | DETERMINING TO AUDIT A CUSTOMER UTILIZING ANALYTICS - Embodiments for determining whether the activity of a customer within a retail store violates a business rules are disclosed. The embodiments include a customer performing actions within a retail store via a mobile computing device, generating at least one business rule, and comparing the customer's actions with the business rules. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214609 | LIST BASED SHOPPING CART INSPECTION PROCESS - A computer-implemented process is useful for inspecting a shopping cart in preparation for a rapid checkout from a retail store, the shopping cart including items scanned for purchase by the customer during a shopping trip in the retail store. The process includes monitoring, within a computerized server, an initiation of a rapid checkout by the customer and generating, within a computerized processor, an inspection list for a store employee based upon the initiation. The inspection list includes a summary of items scanned by the customer. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214618 | IN-STORE CUSTOMER SCAN PROCESS INCLUDING NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION - A computer-implemented process can be implemented to provide a customer with nutritional information about an item to be purchased. The process includes monitoring a scan of the item to be purchased within a processor of a portable computerized device. The process further includes automatically referencing a remote database to identify nutritional information for the item to be purchased and displaying the nutritional information to the customer upon a display of the portable computerized device. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214619 | Double Tap And Done - A computer-implemented method for using a mobile computing device corresponding to a user to purchase a product being offered for sale by a user includes, when the mobile computing device has selected an item indicating the product, obtaining item information related to the item. Item display data is generated based on the item information and transmitted to the mobile computing device. The item display data prompts the mobile computing device to display the item information and an operational input in a graphical user interface of the mobile computing device. A command is received in response to a prescribed number of actions input by the user to the operational input. The command causes a purchasing server to perform one or more operations. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214623 | IN-STORE CUSTOMER SCAN PROCESS INCLUDING PRODUCT AUTOMATED INGREDIENT WARNING - A computer-implemented process can be implemented to provide a customer with information about an item to be purchased. The process includes monitoring, within a processor of a portable computerized device, a scan of the item to be purchased, automatically referencing a remote database to reference a list of ingredients in the item to be purchased. The process further includes cross-referencing, within the processor, the list of ingredients to a shopping profile of the customer and Fdisplaying an alert to the customer upon a display of the portable computerized device based upon the cross-referencing. | 07-31-2014 |
20140214641 | Electronic Receipt Including Itemization Of Applicable Tax Rates - A method providing an electronic receipt to a user includes obtaining the electronic receipt corresponding to the user at a processing device of a tax itemization server. The electronic receipt indicating one or more purchased items, each purchased item indicating a purchased product from a facility of the retailer. A classification of each of the one or more purchased items and a tax jurisdiction of the facility are extracted from the electronic receipt. For the classification of each purchased item that is mandated as being taxable by the tax jurisdiction, an itemization of one or more tax rates applicable to the classification of the purchased item that are imposed by the tax jurisdiction is obtained. The electronic receipt including the itemization of one or more tax rates applicable to each classification of each purchased item that is mandated as being taxable is provided to the user. | 07-31-2014 |
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20140032351 | Systems and Methods for Live Auctioneer Led Sales - Systems and methods for providing live auctioneer led sales of products, such as vehicles, between remotely located buyers, sellers, and auctioneers are provided herein. In certain aspects, systems and methods may facilitate one or more auctions led by a remotely located live auctioneer who receives bids from one or more remotely located buyers. Accordingly, in some examples, the auctioneer may accept bids from the buyers, encourage bidding from the buyers, and/or declare (or not declare) a product sold in real-time. In this manner, in certain aspects, the systems and methods enable an auction to be conduct by a live auctioneer. | 01-30-2014 |
20140032352 | Systems and Methods for Live Auctioneer Led Sales - Systems and methods for providing live auctioneer led sales of products, such as vehicles, between remotely located buyers, sellers, and auctioneers are provided herein. In certain aspects, systems and methods may facilitate one or more auctions led by a remotely located live auctioneer who receives bids from one or more remotely located buyers. Accordingly, in some examples, the auctioneer may accept bids from the buyers, encourage bidding from the buyers, and/or declare (or not declare) a product sold in real-time. In this manner, in certain aspects, the systems and methods enable an auction to be conduct by a live auctioneer. | 01-30-2014 |
20140032353 | Systems and Methods for Live Auctioneer Led Sales - Systems and methods for providing live auctioneer led sales of products, such as vehicles, between remotely located buyers, sellers, and auctioneers are provided herein. In certain aspects, systems and methods may facilitate one or more auctions led by a remotely located live auctioneer who receives bids from one or more remotely located buyers. Accordingly, in some examples, the auctioneer may accept bids from the buyers, encourage bidding from the buyers, and/or declare (or not declare) a product sold in real-time. In this manner, in certain aspects, the systems and methods enable an auction to be conduct by a live auctioneer. | 01-30-2014 |