Patents by Inventor Paul Chibe
Paul Chibe has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7422148Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventors: Steven P. Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20070181680Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2007Publication date: August 9, 2007Applicant: WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANYInventors: Steven Barton, Paul Chibe
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Patent number: 7213753Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventors: Steven P. Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20070069011Abstract: The present invention provides a checkout device that includes a purchasable item having an RFID tag affixed thereto and a scanner for detecting the RFID tag. A dispenser proximate to the scanner dispenses a point of purchase product upon selection by a user of the checkout device. A controller in operative communication with the scanner and the dispenser subsequently calculates the cost of the purchase item and the point of purchase product. A display device in operative communication with the controller displays the cost to the person using the checkout device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANYInventors: Steven Barton, Paul Chibe
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Patent number: 7185809Abstract: The present invention provides a checkout device that includes a purchasable item having an RFID tag affixed thereto and a scanner for detecting the RFID tag. A dispenser proximate to the scanner dispenses a point of purchase product upon selection by a user of the checkout device. A controller in operative communication with the scanner and the dispenser subsequently calculates the cost of the purchase item and the point of purchase product. A display device in operative communication with the controller displays the cost to the person using the checkout device.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventors: Steven P. Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20060178935Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventors: Steven Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20050167489Abstract: The present invention provides a point of purchase dispensing device and a method of using the same. The point of purchase dispensing device includes a housing adapted to receive a container. A container containing a stock of a point of purchase product may be placed within the housing. The device further includes a dispenser for dispensing the product from the container. The housing may be adapted to receive a plurality a containers, each container containing a stock of a different point of purchase product. The dispenser may be adapted to dispense product from each of the plurality of containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Steven Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20050167493Abstract: The present invention provides a checkout device that includes a purchasable item having an RFID tag affixed thereto and a scanner for detecting the RFID tag. A dispenser proximate to the scanner dispenses a point of purchase product upon selection by a user of the checkout device. A controller in operative communication with the scanner and the dispenser subsequently calculates the cost of the purchase item and the point of purchase product. A display device in operative communication with the controller displays the cost to the person using the checkout device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Steven Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20050139659Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Inventors: Steven Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20050080679Abstract: The present invention provides a method of generating revenue with a dispensing device. The method includes in an embodiment providing a container containing a quantity of a dispensable product and placing the container into a dispensing device adapted to receive the container. The method includes charging a fee for placing the container into the dispensing device. The product is then dispensed from the dispensing device. The method may also include charging a fee for the container in addition to or in lieu of the fee charged for placing the container in the dispensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Steven Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20040099734Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventors: Steven P. Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20040083026Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2003Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Steven P. Barton, Paul Chibe
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Publication number: 20020095343Abstract: The present invention provides various apparatuses and methods that allow point of purchase products to be automatically dispensed. In an embodiment, the present invention operates with a self-scanning checkout and enables products to be dispensed with other retail items that a consumer collects and brings to the point of purchase. The product is immediately dispensed and provided to the consumer at the point of purchase. The cost of the dispensed product is added to the cost of the collected and transported retail items. The consumer makes one payment for both the dispensed product and the collected and transported retail items. In another embodiment, the present invention is modular and operates in a quick service restaurant environment. The present invention requires little counter/floor space, adds little to the cost of labor, can be mounted in a variety of locations, dispenses in any direction and integrates with virtually any existing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Steven P. Barton, Paul Chibe