Cubekiosk
An open merchandise, multi-cubicle display, vending kiosk, custom fabricated from a plurality of visually open materials and sizes to suit the products being sold which provides a self-service customer purchase via either a barcode scan, or touch selector, payment facilitators, receipt printer and integrated computer assembly with special software programming. Also incorporated are audio components which attract customers to the kiosk and webcam video devices which observes the kiosk environment, serve the kiosk's security and can provide customer inquiries to a remote manager via VoIP communication features. Wireless internet components connect the kiosk functions whenever necessary, to process financial transaction services, or to a remote manager for the kiosk's inventory, records management and programming functions. In addition to its vending attributes, the kiosk also has a full closure curtain with a tubular motor which secures the kiosk after business hours.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/248,477 previously entitled “Display Touch Kiosk” filed on Oct. 4, 2009, the entire contents and substance of which is hereby incorporated in total by reference.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is in the technical field of merchandise vending kiosk, but is unlike vending machines, or vending kiosks which have products seen or unseen and encapsulated within a closed structure, or vending devices which have electro-mechanical product delivery methods.
This vending kiosk invention provides an open merchandise, self-service sale and product delivery transaction without the need for a sales clerk, or cash register employee.
A typical application of this invention would be to serve as a plush toy display vending kiosk in a children's hospital gift shop, or other location where attending sales staff may be in short supply.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention utilizes a plurality of open merchandise display cubes, integrated with a barcode scanner, touch selector, financial transaction facilitator, audio and video components and computer assembly in concert with a purchaser's self-service delivery action to vend products.
The present invention is an open merchandise vending kiosk which is custom designed in a plurality of styles consisting of a multi-cubicle, varying in size, touchable product display and storage structure, combined with a touch screen display selector, barcode scanner, point of sale transaction payment facilitator, webcam, VoIP/video phone, wireless internet modem, relays and related components, all of which are controlled via an on-board integrated computer assembly with special operating software.
Also incorporated into the invention are audio marketing devices designed to attract purchasers to the displayed merchandise with unique sounds, digital signage capabilities and visual display graphics components. The kiosk's audio and video features can; transmit a real time visual image of a customer and status of a sale, or interact with a product purchaser, or communicate a customer's inquiry, or transmit the kiosk's operating environment and operations status to a remote manager.
The invention also has a motorized, rollable full closure curtain covering which secures the merchandise display and kiosk's electronic components after business hours.
During the course of this description like numbers will be used to identify like elements according to the different views which illustrate the invention. This application considers and refers to the optional kiosk design decisions for the walls, sides, security curtain, cube sizes, skeletal frame design, overall size and all materials as kiosk ‘styles’.
Referring now to the invention in further detail in
In more detail, the kiosk's cubes may be a clear solid material style,
In more detail, another style for the kiosk's cubes bottom, sides, back and top may be made with a plurality of visually open, rigid wire mesh sizes and materials,
The kiosk's structure is a composite of multiple internal cubes which are constructed in a self-supporting horizontal and vertical design and are also fastened together and held within a custom fabricated structural skeletal frame,
The display cubicles and other elements of the kiosk structure are fastened together in a plurality of ways with a plurality of materials, such as but not limited to: adhesives, epoxies, welds, screws, metal clips, and the like depending on the kiosk material style used.
In more detail, the kiosk's display cube materials, structural dimensions, mesh sizes and quantity used are optional style elements and custom designed from a plurality of materials which are best adaptable according to the products to be sold and requirements at the display merchandising location. For example, if food products are being sold in a food cafeteria environment, stainless steel may be the required cube material, or if plush toy animals are sold in a hospital gift shop, open rigid painted wire cage material may be preferred, or men's shirts in an airport display may best be sold in either clear acrylic, or glass cubes.
The construction specifications, securing methods, bottom weighting and support framing, if necessary may vary depending on several conditions, such as but not limited to; the kiosk material style used, size of the structure and structure's location and other requirements, which may also be subject to applicable local codes.
The kiosk structure may be constructed as either a one piece unit and delivered intact, or prefabricated with the cubicles, structural elements and electronic components parts securely assembled at the install location.
The width, height and depth of the kiosk structure is optional, depending on the products to be sold, electronic component's needs and install location space requirements. The display cubes sizes do not all need to be equal, as long as the structure's overall perimeter forms a rectangle. For the purpose of this application's illustration's size example, the invention structure is a 21 cube style kiosk with 15″ square cubes stacked 4 cubes wide by 5 cubes high, plus a 8″ high top compartment and 3″ bottom compartment, plus 1″ skeletal frame which is then a 62″ wide×88″ high×26″ deep cube kiosk.
Referring now to the invention in further detail, depending on the kiosk style, the kiosk's structural skeletal frame,
In more detail, connecting cables and wires either travel through a hollow structural frame, or in an inconspicuous conduit attached to the frame and according to code requirements, if necessary.
In more detail, still referring to the structural skeletal frame,
Referring now to the invention's in further detail, there is shown a full closure curtain
Referring now to the invention in further detail in
In further detail, still referring to the electronics compartment cube type E, contained within it is a computer assembly,
a. A touch screen monitor,
In more detail, the monitor's screen,
In more detail, when a product selection is made, either via a barcode scan, or the touch screen, another touch screen button then facilitates a point-of-sale purchase transaction using a credit, or debit card reader swipe,
In more detail, another touch screen button also provides a screen display for general product purchase, return and warranty information and another touch screen button activates VoIP phone assistance to a remote manager, if necessary. When the VoIP phone is activated, the monitor screen displays a picture in picture, two-way video image, via the kiosk's webcam,
In more detail, while the kiosk is awaiting customer interaction, the monitor screen saver can also display digital promotional images to attract customers to the kiosk, or messages to initiate a merchandise selection.
b. A credit and debit card magnetic swipe reader,
c. A barcode scanner,
d. A cash payment bill acceptor,
In more detail, an alternative cash payment sale method in a trusted sales environment, or donation situation, is a mail-in envelopes holder/drop box facilitator
e. Receipt printer,
In further detail, still referring to cube E, located behind the monitor and transaction facilitator assembly and not seen from the front view are other integrated electronic components which are shown in
f. Duel processor computer assembly in
In more detail, the computer assembly functions also maintains the kiosk merchandise inventory records, each sale transactions' financial data and the computer systems programming and maintenance which can all be accessed and managed by either a remote, or on-site kiosk manager.
g. Miscellaneous electronic components and various ancillary computer hardware devices,
h. Wireless internet modem and router device,
i. Audio components,
Referring now to the top of the kiosk invention is a webcam video device,
Referring now again to the top of the kiosk invention is a top compartment
In more detail, the kiosk's top compartment,
In more detail, the kiosk's top compartment's,
In more detail, the top compartment exterior,
Referring now to the invention, located at the bottom of the kiosk is a compartment,
In more detail, the kiosk's bottom compartment stores and covers fastening devices and weighting materials used to secure and stabilize the kiosk structure, if necessary.
In further detail, referring to the tubular motor assembly,
In more detail, the tubular motor is controlled by a combination of electronic devices, such as but not limited to: relays, switches, timers and the like. The tubular motor can be activated either manually by a kiosk manager, or automatically by the kiosk's integrated computer,
In further detail, referring to the full closure security curtain,
In more detail, when the kiosk display is open, the full closure curtain retracts into the top compartment covering,
In more detail, when the kiosk full closure security curtain is closed, it can visually display advertisements, or other customer attracting graphics and information.
Referring now to the invention, located at the bottom of the kiosk is a compartment,
In more detail, the kiosk's bottom compartment stores and covers fastening devices and weighting materials used to secure and stabilize the kiosk structure, if necessary.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
All of the invention's materials and electronic technology components used and mentioned in the previous paragraphs are currently existing, easily obtainable consumer products, which in themselves may not be new, but when are combined and assembled as described herein, along with the invention's conceptual ideas make the CubeKiosk invention unique.
Claims
1. A self-service vending kiosk comprising:
- (a) a plurality of open cubicles, which store and display merchandise are custom sized and made with a plurality of materials to best suit products being sold and the kiosk location requirements; and
- (b) integrated within cubicles is a compartment with a touch screen product selector, barcode scanner, transaction facilitator, computer assembly components; and
- (c) utilizes a self-service selection and non-electro-mechanical product delivery method; and
- (d) sells products without a transaction employee, unless necessary, at which time a VoIP communication can be made to a remote manager; and
- (e) has audio devices and signage which can attract customers; and
- (f) incorporates a webcam which visually observe the kiosk environment for customer interaction, VoIP video and serves security functions; and
- (g) has a full closure curtain which secures the kiosk.
2. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the structure's optional visually open construction materials can be customized according to the products being sold and sales location needs.
3. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein its individual display cubicles and the structure's overall size can be customized according to the products being sold and sales location needs.
4. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the merchandise display vending display kiosk incorporates a touch screen selector, barcode scanner, transaction facilitator and computer assembly displayed as an integral element within the kiosk structure.
5. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the vending kiosk's merchandise delivery method is via a hand selection, self-delivery means.
6. The vending kiosk as set firth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk invention's simpler form and functions eliminates other vending methods mechanical delivery devices.
7. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk's webcam observes customer traffic, provides kiosk security and facilitates VoIP communications.
8. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk's components provide audio and visual communications between a customer and a remote manager at the transaction event time.
9. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein audio features provide unique sounds which attract customer interest to said kiosk.
10. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein an open display, self-service merchandise purchase does not require a transaction person's assistance.
11. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein an open merchandise display is combined with self-service transaction vending components.
12. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk displays and sells merchandise with a customers' self-service barcode scan.
13. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein a self-service merchandising kiosks can be easily customized and adapted to products being sold and install location needs.
14. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk full closure curtain secures the display merchandise and electronic components, at the end of business day.
15. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk structural channel has a special design which secures and provides a guide track for the closure curtain.
16. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk electronic components and computer assembly are controlled remotely, via wireless methods by a remote manager
17. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1 wherein the kiosk has a tubular motor for opening and closing the security curtain component.
18. The vending kiosk as set forth in claim 1, wherein the merchandise vending kiosk can be placed in either semi-attended, or self service retail environments, such as but not limited to; shopping malls hospitals, convenience stores, airports, and the like.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 28, 2010
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2011
Inventor: DONALD B. DELUCIA (BOCA RATON, FL)
Application Number: 12/924,464
International Classification: G07F 7/00 (20060101); H04N 7/18 (20060101);