BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a cash register, in particular, a point-of-sales
electronic cash register having a memory card.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] The inventors of the present invention know that a cash register which is required
a strict management.
[0003] The above-mentioned cash register provides keys for the corresponding positions such
as a manager and a section chief. Each key has the functional range for the position
and functions as discriminating who used the cash register.
[0004] In order to switch the operation mode of the cash register, some modes such as "setting
mode", "registering mode", "checking mode", and "clearing mode" are assigned to each
rotational stage of the key.
[0005] The key is turned to the desired stage for selecting the operation mode. Each key
has the corresponding turning range according to its function. For example, the manager
key is allowed to be turned up to the final mode or the section-chief key is allowed
to be turned up to the "registering mode".
[0006] In addition, the key contains a plurality of mechanical contacts through which a
key is read and coded for discriminating who uses the machine.
[0007] A circuit arrangement of the above-mentioned cash register includes a mechanical
key switch, an input port connected to the key switch, a keyboard from which various
cash registering data is input, a key interface connected to the keyboard, a central
processing unit (CPU), a read-only memory (ROM) and a random access memory (RAM),
the latter three components of which are connected to the key interface and the input
port through a common bus.
[0008] An operator can input various money data from the keyboard. The key interface serves
to send a key scan signal to the keyboard and to receive a return signal therefrom.
[0009] The mechanical key switch is allowed to be turned to each mode of "setting", "registering",
"checking" and "clearing". The data specified by the key switch is input to the input
port. The CPU receives the specified mode from the input port and supplies an enable
signal for the mode to the input port. For example, if the operator is allowed to
be turned up to the "registering" mode (not to the "checking" and "clearing" modes),
the key for the machine operator is formed to limit the turning range to the "setting"
and the "registering" modes.
[0010] On the other hand, the key for the manager is formed to set the allowable turning
ranges to all the modes.
[0011] However, the above-mentioned cash register requires various keys. In case that two
or more persons use the above-mentioned cash register, more keys are needed. This
results in disadvantageously enhancing the cost and making the key safekeeping more
troublesome. As another disadvantage, since the key is formed to have mechanical contacts,
the keys to be prepared are limited in number. As a further disadvantage, since it
is not a special key, the key can be easily forged. It means that the above-mentioned
cash register does not possess high security level.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] It is an object of the present invention to provide a cash register which is capable
of switching an operation mode and discriminating a user of the cash register.
[0013] The object of the present invention can be achieved by a cash register having unit
for storing one or more kinds of operating modes therein as an operating range, the
cash register being capable of using the storage unit for switching an operation mode
and for discriminating a user of the cash register, the cash register include a unit
for connecting the storage unit therewith, a unit for specifying one or more kinds
of the operating modes, a unit for reading the operating range from the storage unit
through the connecting unit, a unit for determining whether the specified operating
mode by the specifying unit is within the operating range read by the reading unit,
and a unit for executing a process of cash registering in accordance with the specified
operating mode at a time when the specified operating mode is determined to be within
the operating range by the determining unit.
[0014] In operation, when the specifying unit serves to specify the operation mode, the
reading unit serves to read the operating range of the storage unit. Then, the determining
unit serves to determine whether or not the operating mode specified by the specifying
unit is included in the operating range read by the reading unit. If yes, the executing
unit operates to execute the cash-registering operation. If not, the informing unit
gives an alarm of an operation error.
[0015] As will be understood from the above description, in case that storage means for
each user has the corresponding operating range written therein and is loaded to the
cash register when he or she wants to operate it, each user can operate the cash register
in the corresponding mode range. The use of the storage means makes it possible to
set more operation modes than the known cash register and to eliminate the mechanical
key switch used in the known cash register.
[0016] Preferably, the cash register further includes a unit for informing an operation
error at a time when the specified operating mode is determined to be not within the
operating range by the determining unit.
[0017] More preferably, the storage unit is capable of storing operating modes including
a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking mode, and a clearing mode.
[0018] Further preferably, the storage unit is a memory card having an integrated circuit
memory built-in.
[0019] The connecting unit is preferably a connector which is capable of receiving the memory
card therein.
[0020] The reading unit is preferably an input/output buffer which is capable of reading
an operating range from the memory card through the connector.
[0021] The specifying unit is a keyboard which is capable of specifying each kind of the
operating mode such as a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking mode, and a
clearing mode, preferably.
[0022] The specifying unit further includes a key interface which is capable of sending
a key scan signal to the keyboard and receiving a return signal therefrom, preferably.
[0023] The determining unit includes a read only memory and a central processing unit, preferably.
[0024] The executing unit is preferably a random access memory.
[0025] The read only memory, the central processing unit, the random access memory, and
the input/output buffer are formed in a microcomputer, preferably.
[0026] The informing unit is preferably an alarming device.
[0027] Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the
following description of the preferred embodiment of the invention as illustrated
in the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028]
Fig.1 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a first embodiment of a cash register
according to the present invention;
Fig.2 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a second embodiment of a cash register
according to the present invention;
Fig.3 is an explanatory view showing the content of an operating range written in
a memory card shown in Figs.1 and 2; and
Fig.4 is a flowchart showing an operation of the cash register shown in Figs.1 and
2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Referring to the accompanying drawings, an embodiment of a cash register according
to the present invention will be described in details.
[0030] Fig.1 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a first embodiment of a cash register
according to the present invention.
[0031] As shown in Fig.1, a memory card 10 is provided with a cash register having a main
body 11 which includes a connector 12 for receiving the memory card 10. Aside from
the connecter 12, a main body 11 of the cash register further includes a reading unit
13 connected to the connecter 12, a specifying unit 14, a determining unit 15 connected
to both of the reading unit 13 and the specifying unit 14, an executing unit 16 connected
to the determining unit 15, and an alarming unit 17 connected to the determining unit
15.
[0032] The memory card 10 has a kind of an operating mode selected from various modes such
as a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking mode, and a clearing mode.
[0033] The specifying unit 14 enables to specify each of various operating modes such as
a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking mode, and a clearing mode.
[0034] The reading unit 13 reads the operating range from the memory card 10 inserted to
the connector 12.
[0035] The determining unit 15 determines whether or not the operating mode specified by
the specifying unit 14 is included in the operating range. If yes, the executing unit
16 executes the cash-registering operation at the specified mode. If not, the alarming
unit 17 gives an alarm of indicating an operation error.
[0036] The specifying unit 14 may be a keyboard for specifying various operating modes.
[0037] The combination of the reading unit 13, the determining unit 15 and the executing
unit 16 may be formed in a microcomputer which is arranged to have a central processing
unit (CPU), a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM) and an input/output
(I/O) port.
[0038] The alarming unit 17 may be any light or sound indicator such as a buzzer or a lamp.
[0039] Fig.2 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a second embodiment of a cash
register according to the present invention.
[0040] The cash register shown in Fig.2 is a point-of-sales electronic cash register (hereinafter,
referred as POS.ECR).
[0041] As shown in Fig.2, a memory card 20 is provided with a main body 21 of POS.ECR which
includes a connector 22 for receiving the memory card 20. Aside from the connecter
22, the main body 21 of the POS.ECR further includes an input/output (I/O) buffer
23 connected to the connector 22, a keyboard 24, a key interface 25 connected to the
keyboard 24, a central processing unit (CPU) 26 connected to both of the I/O buffer
23 and the key interface 25, a read only memory (ROM) 27 connected to both of the
I/O buffer 23 and the key interface 25, and a random access memory (RAM) 28 connected
to both of the I/O buffer 23 and the key interface 25.
[0042] The memory card 20 has an integrated circuit (IC) memory built therein and also has
a kind of operating mode written as its operating range. The operating mode is selected
from various modes such as a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking mode, and
a clearing mode.
[0043] The main body 21 of the POS.ECR has the connector 22 to which the memory card 20
is inserted.
[0044] The keyboard 24 is provided in the main body 21. The keyboard 24 provides keys (not
shown) for various operating modes such as a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking
mode, and a clearing mode.
[0045] The key interface 25 serves to send a key scan signal to the keyboard 24 and to receive
a return signal therefrom.
[0046] The I/O buffer 23 is provided for temporarily storing the data at a time when it
is performing the I/O of the data to and from the memory card 20 through the connector
22.
[0047] The control program is written in the ROM 27. The CPU 26 operates to process various
kind of data under the control of the program written in the ROM 27.
[0048] The RAM 28 enables to load the program which is written in the ROM 27 and to execute
the loaded program therein in accordance with the information and/or instructions
input either from the memory card 20 or the keyboard 24.
[0049] The CPU 26 serves to read the operating range from the memory card 20 through the
connector 22. By pressing the keys on the keyboard 24, the operating mode is specified.
Then, the CPU 26 determines whether or not the specified operating mode is included
in the read operating range. If yes, the cash-registering operation is executed at
the specified operating mode. If not, an operation error is indicated through a buzzer
(not shown).
[0050] Fig.3 is an explanatory view showing the content of the operating range written in
the memory card 20 of Fig.2.
[0051] The memory card 20 contains operating range flags having the data arrangement. If
each flag has risen, that is, has a value of one, the flag indicates that the operation
is allowed at the flag mode. If it has a value of zero, the flag indicates that the
operation is disabled at the flag mode.
[0052] Hence, in an example shown in Fig.3, the memory card 20 enables to perform the registering
and the checking operations through the cash register for the holder of the memory
card 20.
[0053] Next, the description will be directed to the operation of the CPU 26 of Fig.2 referring
to the flowchart shown in Fig.4.
[0054] In case that the operation is executed at a certain mode, an operator presses a key
for the mode on the keyboard 24.
[0055] When the proper key on the keyboard 24 is pressed (step S1), the CPU 26 reads the
operating range flag stored in a predetermined area of the memory card 20 (step S2)
and determines whether or not the operation specified by the key is enabled, that
is, whether the operating range flag is 1 or not (step S3). If it is 1, the specified
operation is enabled. The later process is executed at the mode (step S4). If it is
not 1, the specified operation is disabled. Then, the operation error is indicated
(step S5).
[0056] As set forth above, the embodiment of the present invention is arranged to prepare
one kind of memory card 20 even if two or more persons may use the cash register.
[0057] By writing some factors such as an operating range flag, a user code, and a transaction
limit card in a predetermined area of the memory card 20, it is possible to properly
manage the cash register for a point of sale without using the key switches.
[0058] Many widely different embodiments of the present invention may be constructed without
departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It should be understood
that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described in
the specification, except as defined in the appended claims.
1. A cash register having means (10) for storing one or more kinds of operating modes
therein as an operating range, said cash register being capable of using said storage
means (10) for switching an operation mode and for discriminating a user of said cash
register, characterized in that said cash register includes:
means (12) for connecting said storage means (10) therewith;
means (14) for specifying one or more kinds of said operating modes;
means (13) for reading said operating range from said storage means (10) through
said connecting means (12);
means (15) for determining whether said specified operating mode by said specifying
means (14) is within said operating range read by said reading means (13); and
means (16) for executing a process of cash registering in accordance with said
specified operating mode at a time when said specified operating mode is determined
to be within said operating range by said determining means (15).
2. A cash register according to claim 1, wherein said cash register further comprises
means (17) for informing an operation error at a time when said specified operating
mode is determined to be not within said operating range by said determining means
(15).
3. A cash register according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said storage means (10) is capable
of storing operating modes including a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking
mode, and a clearing mode.
4. A cash register according to claim 3, wherein said storage means (10) is a memory
card (20) having an integrated circuit memory built-in.
5. A cash register according to claim 1 or 4, wherein said connecting means (12) is a
connector (22) which is capable of receiving said memory card (20) therein.
6. A cash register according to claim 1 or 5, wherein said reading means (13) is an input/output
buffer (23) which is capable of reading an operating range from said memory card (20)
through said connector (22).
7. A cash register according to claim 1 or 6, wherein said specifying means (14) is a
keyboard (24) which is capable of specifying each kind of said operating mode such
as a setting mode, a registering mode, a checking mode, and a clearing mode.
8. A cash register according to claim 7, wherein said specifying means (14) further comprises
a key interface (25) which is capable of sending a key scan signal to said keyboard
(24) and receiving a return signal therefrom.
9. A cash register according to claim 1 or 8, wherein said determining means (15) includes
a read only memory (27) and a central processing unit (26).
10. A cash register according to claim 1 or 9, wherein said executing means (16) is a
random access memory (28).
11. A cash register according to claim 10, wherein said read only memory (27), said central
processing unit (26), said random access memory (28), and said input/output buffer
(23) are formed in a microcomputer.
12. A cash register according to claim 2 or 10, wherein said informing means (17) is an
alarming device (17).