Patents Assigned to Electronic Retailing Systems International
  • Patent number: 5977998
    Abstract: In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, an improved protocol is disclosed to permit improved communications between a host, or central computer and display devices. Such a protocol enables the host to effectively communicate messages to the display devices for the latter to display information to consumers and/or store personnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1999
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc.
    Inventors: George T. Briechle, David H. Lubowe
  • Patent number: 5864325
    Abstract: In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, an improved protocol is disclosed to permit improved communications between a host, or central computer and display devices. Such a protocol enables the host to effectively communicate messages to the display devices for the latter to display information to consumers and/or store personnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1999
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc.
    Inventors: George T. Briechle, David H. Lubowe
  • Patent number: 5704049
    Abstract: An electronic price display system has uniquely addressed electronic shelf labels (ESLs) controlled by a central computer or host. To save power and communications channel bandwidth, subglobal addressing is defined which permits the central computer to address more than one but less than all of the labels. In one application of the addressing protocol the central computer causes the subglobally addressed labels to perform some common action such as changing a display to an alternative display. In another application of the addressing protocol the central computer uses the subglobal addressing to disambiguate when data collisions occur due to more than one label attempting to respond to a global query.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International Inc.
    Inventor: George T. Briechle
  • Patent number: 5583487
    Abstract: In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, improved system architecture and stored programs are disclosed to permit improved accuracy in confirming the physical location of display devices called labels. A response from a label to the host, or central computer, has appended to it an additional message by an appender, one of a plurality of appenders located throughout the architecture. The appender's message permits localization of the labels. A power-on status flag in a response from the labels permits the central computer to determine, through global inquiries to all the labels, whether any of the labels has had an interruption of power. A dongle or RF-linked bar-code scanner permits store personnel to send messages to the central computer to request that labels in a particular subarea of the store display alternative information such as the amount of inventory for items in that subarea.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International
    Inventors: Marvin Ackerman, Vincent Berluti, Terrell Poland, Steven Waldron
  • Patent number: 5553412
    Abstract: An improved electronic price display system has rails into which are installed price display labels. Ridges along the top and bottom of the rails are shaped to receive a label readily. A removal tool may be engaged to release the pawls of the label to extract the label. Ridges at the rear of the rails, together with a resilient insert, permit quick mounting to a shelf with a minimal number of fasteners. A hemicylindrical feature at the back of the rails permits generous area of contact with a mounting screw having a hemispherical head. Opposed groove features permit the concealment of the screw heads and provide a visual design element.Angled ridges on the rear face of the label engage with knurls on the rails providing contact wiping, enhancing electrical integrity of the label-to-rail connection, and also fix the label in place.A feature along an edge of the rail provides a cylindrical concavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 10, 1996
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc.
    Inventors: George T. Briechle, David H. Lubowe, Alfred D. Dobras, Raymond F. DeLuca, Marvin Ackerman
  • Patent number: 5532465
    Abstract: In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, improved rail arrangements permit improved accuracy in confirming the physical location of an improved display device on one such rail arrangement. A response from the device to a host, or central computer, indicates a particular position of the device on the rail arrangement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Waterhouse, John Stevens, George Leibman
  • Patent number: 5467474
    Abstract: In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, improved system architecture and stored programs are disclosed to permit improved accuracy in confirming the physical location of display devices called labels. A response from a label to the host, or central computer, has appended to it an additional message by an appender, one of a plurality of appenders located throughout the architecture. The appender's message permits localization of the labels. A power-on status flag in a response from the labels permits the central computer to determine, through global inquiries to all the labels, whether any of the labels has had an interruption of power. A dongle or RF-linked bar-code scanner permits store personnel to send messages to the central computer to request that labels in a particular subarea of the store display alternative information such as the amount of inventory for items in that subarea.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1995
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc.
    Inventors: Marvin Ackerman, Vincent Berluti, Terrell Poland, Steven Waldron
  • Patent number: 5461561
    Abstract: In a system for displaying prices in a retail store, improved system architecture and stored programs are disclosed to permit improved accuracy in confirming the physical location of display devices called labels. A response from a label to the host, or central computer, has appended to it an additional message by an appender, one of a plurality of appenders located throughout the architecture. The appender's message permits localization of the labels. A power-on status flag in a response from the labels permits the central computer to determine, through global inquiries to all the labels, whether any of the labels has had an interruption of power. A dongle or RF-linked bar-code scanner permits store personnel to send messages to the central computer to request that labels in a particular subarea of the store display alternative information such as the amount of inventory for items in that subarea.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International Inc.
    Inventors: Marvin Ackerman, Vincent Berluti, Terrell Poland, Steven Waldron
  • Patent number: 5448226
    Abstract: A system has a central store computer and a multiplicity of electronic shelf labels (ESLs). Each label has a means to detect the presence of an ESL-mounted shelf talker. The system automatically audits the store for the proper set of installed shelf talkers. The detection means is an optical port, a pressure sensor such as a button, or a capacitive sensor. The sensor will detect the presence of the shelf talker as well as the absence of the shelf talker. The talker may snap into a recessed optical port, the recessed port serving as a mounting mechanism as well, thus ensuring a more reliable indication that the shelf talker is installed. The sensor may be a capacitive sensor, detecting the presence of a metallized region on the shelf talker.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1995
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International, Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce F. Failing, Jr., Robert J. Venable, Jeffrey T. Sandgren, Anthony P. Fernandez
  • Patent number: 5172314
    Abstract: An improved price updating apparatus for use in retail store pricing systems has an input for receiving update data indicative of a product for which a price change is desired and the changed price. The apparatus looks up records in a database relating to store locations, for locations where the product may be found. Where the location has an electronic price display device, preferably connected with the apparatus by a serial data link, the changed price is transmitted to the display device by the serial data link. Where the location has a printed price, the apparatus stores a print job record containing information about the price and the shape and size of printed price. A user is later able to select, one by one, the various shapes and sizes of printed prices, and to print all the records intended for printing at the selected shape and size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1991
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1992
    Assignee: Electronic Retailing Systems International
    Inventors: Terrell Poland, Steven Waldron