[0001] The present invention relates to a method for the management and control of pay parking
areas and the relative management and control system.
[0002] In the present state of the art, there are numerous methods and systems for the management
and control of parking areas and in particular pay parking areas.
[0003] A first type has a series of specific fixed terminals with which the payment is paid,
in cash or with credit cards, at the moment of parking.
[0004] After receiving a receipt or ticket from one of the fixed terminals, this must be
placed in a clearly visible position on the means of transport.
[0005] If the parking period must be prolonged, it is necessary to repay, again in cash,
by means of one of said fixed terminals and reposition a new payment receipt on the
means of transport.
[0006] A first disadvantage lies in the fact that it is necessary to install a series of
fixed terminals for the payment and printing of the receipt over the whole pay parking
area.
[0007] A second disadvantage is that the series of fixed terminals requires periodic maintenance,
both for removing the cash and for refurnishing the fixed terminals with paper and/or
ink to allow their normal functioning.
[0008] Furthermore, when there is a prolonged parking period, it is absolutely necessary
to return to the parking place of the means of transport and after repaying by means
of the specific fixed terminals, an additional receipt or ticket must be placed in
a visible position on the means of transport.
[0009] This is to allow it to be controlled by a traffic warden or parking attendant.
[0010] Yet another disadvantage of this type of system and method is that these often imply
the use of cash, which can be subject to falsification and/or theft, for both payment
by means of specific terminals, positioned close to the pay parking areas, and also
in the case of direct payment to a nearby operator.
[0011] Other payment methods and systems exist, which avoid pre-established parking periods,
but which imply the use, however, of a payment receipt or ticket which contains information
on the parking-start time.
[0012] These systems and methods however can only be used in the case of fenced parking
areas with controlled access.
[0013] These areas are in fact equipped with bars which open automatically after receiving
a receipt or ticket for the entrance of the vehicle, whereas the exit of the vehicle,
again with the use of the same receipt, must be habilitated in particular by an operator.
[0014] Said habilitation is only obtained after the payment of the parking period.
[0015] In any case, these systems imply the use of terminals for supplying the receipt,
with the problems indicated above relating to maintenance and payment.
[0016] An objective of the present invention is to provide a method for the management and
control of pay parking areas and a relative management and control system thereof
which avoid the circulation and handling of cash for the payment of the parking period.
[0017] Another objective is to provide a method for the management and control of pay parking
areas and a relative management and control system thereof which allow a reduction
in the costs and maintenance of fixed terminals for the management and control of
pay parking areas.
[0018] A further objective is to provide a method for the management and control of pay
parking areas and a relative management and control system thereof which avoid to
install fixed terminals for the management and for the payment positioned close to
the parking areas.
[0019] A further objective is to provide a method for the management and control of pay
parking areas and a relative management and control system thereof which avoid or
reduce to the minimum the production of paper for the management and control of pay
parking areas.
[0020] A last objective is to provide a method for the management and control of pay parking
areas and a relative management and control system thereof which are simple and economically
advantageous.
[0021] These objectives according to the present invention are achieved by providing a management
and control method of pay parking areas and a relative management and control system
thereof as indicated in claims 1 and 19.
[0022] Further characteristics of the invention are specified in the subsequent claims.
[0023] The characteristics and advantages of a method for the management and control of
pay parking areas and a relative management and control system thereof according to
the present invention will appear more evident from the following illustrative and
nonlimiting description, referring to the enclosed schematic drawings, in which:
figure 1 is a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of a management and control
system of at least one pay parking area according to the present invention.
[0024] With reference to the figure, this shows preferred embodiments of a system 10 and
a method for the management and control of at least one pay parking area 80.
[0025] Said at least one pay parking area 80 comprises a series of parking lots 81 each
of which is equipped with an identification code 82, which identifies it univocally.
[0026] Each parking lot 81 is in particular a pay parking lot for a means of transport 90
and/or a housing module, not shown.
[0027] Said housing module can be a camper or one or more tents, for example.
[0028] These in particular, in the case of pay parking lots 81 of a camping site or in the
case of pay lots for similar uses.
[0029] The management and control method comprises the following phases:
a) receiving a first parking-start signal from a mobile communication device 20, corresponding
to a parking lot 81 having an identification code 82,
c) calculating the cost of the parking period on said parking lot 81 having an identification
code 82,
d) charging said cost of the parking period on said parking lot 81 having said identification
code 82 to a user associated with said mobile communication device 20.
[0030] Phase a) preferably comprises the following phases:
e) receiving a first identification code 82 of a corresponding occupied or vacant
parking lot 81 from a mobile communication device 20,
f) receiving a second identification code corresponding to the mobile communication
device 20 which sent the identification code 82,
g) memorizing said first identification code 82 and said second identification code
of said mobile communication device 20.
[0031] According to a further preferred embodiment, said phase a) comprises the following
phases:
u) receiving a second identification code from a mobile communication device 20 associated
with a user who wishes to reserve or in any case occupy a vacant parking lot 81,
v) sending a first identification code 82 of a corresponding vacant parking lot 81
to said mobile communication device 20,
g) memorizing said first identification code 82 and said second identification code
of said mobile communication device 20.
[0032] Phase a) preferably comprises phase h): memorizing a first parking-start time, substantially
corresponding to the reception or sending of said first identification code 82, or
i) starting the monitoring of the parking time relating to said parking lot 81 corresponding
to said identification code 82.
[0033] Phase a) preferably comprises a phase j) associating "occupied" logic value with
said identification code 82.
[0034] Phase a) preferably comprises a phase k): sending a parking-start message of confirmation
corresponding to said parking lot 81 having a corresponding identification code 82,
to said mobile communication device 20.
[0035] Said method preferably comprises a phase w): preventing a vehicle 90 associated with
a mobile communication device 20 having an identification code different from said
second identification code, from occupying said parking lot 81.
[0036] Said method preferably comprises a phase b): receiving a second parking-end signal
relating to said parking lot 81 having said identification code 82, from said mobile
communication device 20.
[0037] Said phase b) preferably comprises phase m): memorizing a second parking-end time,
substantially corresponding to the reception of said second parking-end signal relating
to said parking lot 81 having said identification code 82 or preferably phase n):
stopping the monitoring of the parking time relating to said parking lot 81 corresponding
to said identification code 82 so as to directly obtain the total parking time of
a means of transport 90 with respect to a certain parking lot 81 univocally identified
by its corresponding identification code.
[0038] Said phase n) preferably takes place in correspondence with a parking time received
with said first parking-start signal or predefined a priori.
[0039] Said phase c) preferably comprises the following phase:
o) calculating the total parking time on said parking lot 81 having said identification
code 82 of a means of transport 90, on the basis of said first parking-start time
and said second parking-end time.
[0040] Said phase c) preferably comprises the following phase:
p) calculating the cost of the parking on the basis of the total parking time on the
parking lot 81 having said identification code 82.
[0041] Said phase d) preferably comprises phase q): charging said parking cost to a prepaid
account or other type of account directly associated with the owner of said mobile
communication device 20 or with the owner of said vehicle 90.
[0042] The reason for this is that the parking time could be paid by a passenger of the
means of transport 90 instead of by the owner of the means of transport 90 itself.
[0043] The parking time is charged to an account associated with the owner of the mobile
communication device 20 or is detracted from a prepaid account as for example prepaid
movements of the mobile communication device 20.
[0044] Said phase d) preferably comprises a phase r): sending a parking-end message to said
mobile communication device 20 relating to the parking lot 81 with respect to the
identification code 82 and even more preferably also the total cost of the parking
period.
[0045] Said phase d) preferably comprises a phase s) associating the "free" logic value
with said identification code 82.
[0046] Said phase a) and said phase b) preferably take place contemporaneously for example
by sending a single informative signal according to a pre-established type of protocol.
[0047] In other words, it is possible to receive in particular by means of a main server
unit 12 a message from a mobile communication device 20 preferably containing the
identification code 82 of a parking lot 81 and a pre-established parking time for
example in minutes or hours.
[0048] Should the parking time be reduced or prolonged, it is possible to send a further
parking-end signal, thus repeating phase b).
[0049] According to another aspect of the present invention, an electronic processor program
is provided, comprising processor codified program means adapted for effecting all
the phases of the management and control method of at least one parking area 80 according
to the present invention when said program is effected on an electronic processor.
[0050] In particular, said electronic processor program is englobed in a device which can
be read by an electronic processor.
[0051] According to a further aspect of the present invention, a management and control
system 10 is provided of at least one pay parking area 80.
[0052] Said at least one parking area 80 comprises a series of parking lots 81, each of
which can be univocally identified.
[0053] Each parking lot 81 is preferably a parking lot for a means of transport 90 and/or
a housing module.
[0054] For the sake of simplicity, reference is made to a preferred embodiment of a system
10 for the management and control of at least one pay parking area 80 for means of
transport 90, without however limiting the meaning of the present invention.
[0055] The system 10 comprises a remote-control main server unit 12, capable of communicating
with a series of mobile communication devices 20 such as for example a series of cellular
or palm-sized telephones.
[0056] The system 10 comprises a series of identification elements or codes 82 each of which
is associated with a corresponding parking lot 81 and furthermore each of which is
positioned or produced respectively in correspondence with a parking lot 81 so that
it can be univocally identified.
[0057] Each mobile communication device 20 is suitable for sending an identification code
82 of a corresponding parking lot 81 to the main remote server unit 12.
[0058] Each mobile communication device 20 is preferably a cellular or palm-sized communication
device capable of communicating by means of a standard protocol such as for example
the GSM or GPRS or UMTS protocol.
[0059] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, said system 10 comprises
a series of blockage devices, not shown, each of which associated with a corresponding
parking lot 81, in order to prevent parking thereon, should this have been reserved
or occupied by remote-control.
[0060] The management and control system 10 comprises a series of mobile control devices
30, which can also be in particular cellular or palm-sized or similar.
[0061] By means of the series of mobile control devices 30 it is possible to verify the
effective state of each parking lot 81, i.e. to verify for each parking lot 81 whether
this is effectively vacant or occupied.
[0062] If a parking lot 81 which should be vacant is instead occupied, it is possible to
verify if the parked means of transport 90 or living module is equipped with alternative
means of payment for the parking, such as for example common receipts or tickets of
the known type, proving payment of the parking lot.
[0063] If not even alternative means of payment for the parking have been used, it is possible
to issue a fine, and/or remove the vehicle 90 and/or send or record the identification
code 82 of the parking lot 81 which is abusively occupied and the number-plate of
the vehicle 90 which is abusively occupying said parking lot 81.
[0064] Each mobile control device 30 preferably comprises a display on which the list of
identification codes and relative "state", i.e. "vacant" or "occupied", of the occupied
and/or vacant parking lots 81 are visualized, so as to be able to effect verifications
and controls on at least one pay parking area 80.
[0065] It is advantageously possible, by means of the present invention, to associate a
corresponding identification code 82 with each parking lot 81 so that the parking
period and payment of the parking lot 81 can be automatically managed and controlled.
[0066] According to another advantageous aspect of the present invention, it is also possible
to manage and control pay parking areas by remote control, i.e. without the aid of
fixed devices installed on the territory, thus avoiding not only their cost but also
their maintenance, and possible tampering therewith with consequent inefficiency for
the use of pay parking areas.
[0067] In this way, it is advantageously possible to avoid the use and above all the circulation
and handling of cash for the payment of parking on parking lots 81 of at least one
pay parking area.
[0068] It is also possible to dematerialize the receipt, which, at the discretion of the
user, can in any case be printed out at a subsequent moment.
[0069] It can thus be seen that a method for the management and control of pay parking areas
and a relative management and control system thereof according to the present invention
achieves the objectives listed above.
[0070] The method for the management and control of pay parking areas and a relative management
and control system thereof according to the present invention thus conceived can undergo
numerous modifications and variants, all included in the same inventive concept.
[0071] Furthermore, in practice, the materials used as also the dimensions and components,
can vary according to technical requirements.
1. A method for the management and control of at least one pay parking area (80) comprising
a series of parking lots (81), each parking lot (81) being equipped with an identification
code (82), said method comprises the following phases:
a) receiving a first parking-start signal corresponding to a parking lot (81) having
an identification code (82), from a mobile communication device (20),
c) calculating the cost of the parking period on said parking lot (81) having said
identification code (82),
d) charging said cost of the parking period on the parking lot (81) having said identification
code (82) to a user associated with said mobile communication device (20).
2. The method according to claim 1,
characterized in that said phase a) comprises the following phases:
e) receiving a first identification code (82) of a corresponding occupied or vacant
parking lot (81) from a mobile communication device (20),
f) receiving a second identification code corresponding to said mobile communication
device (20),
g) memorizing said first identification code (82) and said second identification code
of said mobile communication device (20).
3. The method according to claim 1,
characterized in that said phase a) comprises the following phases:
u) receiving a second identification code from a mobile communication device (20)
associated with a user who wishes to reserve or in any case occupy a vacant parking
lot (81),
v) sending a first identification code (82) of a corresponding vacant parking lot
(81) to said mobile communication device (20),
g) memorizing said first identification code (82) and said second identification code
of said mobile communication device (20).
4. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 3,
characterized in that said phase a) comprises the following phase:
h) memorizing a first parking-start time, substantially corresponding to the reception
or sending of said first identification code (82).
5. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 3,
characterized in that said phase a) comprises the following phase:
i) starting the monitoring of the parking time relating to said parking lot (81) corresponding
to said identification code (82).
6. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 5,
characterized in that said phase a) comprises the following phase:
j) associating the "occupied" logic value with said identification code (82).
7. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 6,
characterized in that said phase a) comprises the following phase:
k) sending a parking-start message of confirmation corresponding to said parking lot
(81) having a corresponding identification code (82), to said mobile communication
device (20).
8. The method according to any of the claims from 3 to 7,
characterized in that it comprises the following phase:
w) preventing a vehicle (90) associated with a mobile communication device (20) having
an identification code different from said second identification code, from occupying
said parking lot (81).
9. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 8,
characterized in that it comprises the following phase:
b) receiving a second parking-end signal relating to said parking lot (81) having
said identification code (82), from said mobile communication device (20).
10. The method according to claim 9,
characterized in that said phase b) comprises the following phase:
m) memorizing a second parking-end time, substantially corresponding to the reception
of said second parking-end signal relating to said parking lot (81) having said identification
code (82).
11. The method according to any of the claims from 5 to 9,
characterized in that it comprises the following phase:
n) stopping the monitoring of the parking time relating to said parking lot (81) corresponding
to said identification code (82) so as to directly obtain the total parking time of
a means of transport (90) with respect to a certain parking lot (81) univocally identified
by its corresponding identification code.
12. The method according to claim 11, characterized in that said phase n) takes place in correspondence with a parking time received with said
first parking-start signal or predefined a priori.
13. The method according to claim 10,
characterized in that said phase c) comprises the following phase:
o) calculating the total parking time on said parking lot (81) having said identification
code (82) of a means of transport (90), on the basis of said first parking-start time
and said second parking-end time.
14. The method according to claim 11 or 12 or 13,
characterized in that said phase c) comprises the following phase:
p) calculating the cost of the parking on the basis of the total parking time on the
parking lot (81) having said identification code (82).
15. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 14,
characterized in that said phase d) comprises the following phase:
q) charging said parking cost to a prepaid account or other type of account directly
associated with the owner of said vehicle (90) or with the owner of said mobile communication
device (20).
16. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 15,
characterized in that said phase d) comprises the following phase:
r) sending a parking-end message to said mobile communication device (20) relating
to the parking lot (81) with respect to the identification code (82) and even more
preferably also the total cost of the parking period.
17. The method according to any of the claims from 1 to 16,
characterized in that said phase d) comprises the following phase:
s) associating the "free" logic value with said identification code (82).
18. An electronic processor program comprising processor codified program means adapted
for effecting all the phases of the management and control method of at least one
pay parking area (80) according to any of the claims from 1 to 17 when said program
is effected on an electronic processor.
19. The electronic processor program according to claim 18, characterized in that said program is englobed in a means which can be read by an electronic processor.
20. A management and control system (10) of at least one pay parking area (80), said parking
area (80) comprises a series of parking lots (81), characterized in that it comprises a remote-control main server unit (12), capable of communicating with
a series of mobile communication devices (20), a series of identification elements
or codes (82) each of which is associated with a corresponding parking lot (81) and
furthermore each of which is positioned or produced respectively in correspondence
with a parking lot (81) so that it can be univocally identified.
21. The system (10) according to claim 20, characterized in that each mobile communication device (20) is also suitable for sending an identification
code (82) of a corresponding parking lot (81) to said remote-controlled main server
unit (12).
22. The system (10) according to claim 20 or 21, characterized in that it comprises a series of mobile control devices (30) whereby it is possible to verify
the effective state of each parking lot (81).
23. The system (10) according to any of the claims from 20 to 22, characterized in that it comprises a series of blockage devices, each of which associated with a corresponding
parking lot (81), in order to prevent parking on said parking lot (81), should this
have been reserved or occupied by remote-control.