BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to an automatic vending machine technology and more
specifically, to a face panel assembly with an RFID module for use with a bill/coin
acceptor in an automatic vending machine for enabling the automatic vending machine
to provide bill/coin/RFID stored-value card transaction modes.
2. Description of the Related Art:
[0002] Following fast development of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, RFID
stored-value cards have been intensively used in many places to substitute for conventional
paper cards and contact type magnetic cards for different transactions. A paper card
may be damaged easily when wetted or curved. A contact type magnetic card requires
direct contact, and the stored data tends to be damaged by an external magnetic field.
Further, when using a paper card or a contact type magnetic card, a user must take
the paper card or the contact type magnetic card out of the pocket or purse. Furthermore,
during the use of the contact type magnetic card, the user must insert the contact
type magnetic card through the sensing slot. On the contrary, when a RFID stored-value
card is used, the user needs no to take the RFID stored-value card out of the pocket
or purse, and the stored value can be read by a RFID reader at a distance. Therefore,
RFID stored-value cards are widely invited by consumers.
[0003] Further, automatic vending machines are intensively used everywhere in different
countries around the world. An automatic vending machine may accept bills. There are
advanced automatic vending machines using RFID technology. However, an automatic vending
machine using RFID technology has a specially designed circuit architecture. A RFID
reader-writer machine cannot be directly used in a conventional automatic vending
machine because the circuit architecture of a conventional automatic vending machine
is not compatible.
[0004] When using a RFID reader-writer machine in an automatic vending machine, the installation
of the RFID reader-writer machine greatly increases the dimension of the automatic
vending machine.
[0005] Further, when a user wishes to operate value-adding to a RFID stored-value card,
he (she) must go to a railway station, bus station or rapid transport station to operate
a RFID reader-writer machine.
[0006] Therefore, it is desirable to provide an automatic vending machine, which has a RFID
module incorporated in the bill/coin acceptor thereof to provide multiple transaction
modes while saving installation space and to allow a user to operate value-adding
to a RFID stored-value card.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is
therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a face panel assembly,
which has an RFID module incorporated therein for use with a bill/coin acceptor in
a conventional automatic vending machine, for enabling the automatic vending machine
to provide multiple transaction modes.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention to provide a face panel assembly with
a RFID module for automatic vending machine, which saves the internal space of the
automatic vending machine, simplifies the control circuit arrangement of the automatic
vending machine, and facilitates the maintenance work of the automatic vending machine.
[0009] It is still another object of the present invention to provide a face panel assembly
with a RFID module for automatic vending machine, which allows a user to operate value-adding
to a RFID stored-value card.
[0010] To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the face panel assembly
comprises a mounting flange for detachably fastening to a bill/coin acceptor in the
automatic vending machine with screws, a slot for the insertion of a bill/coin into
the bill/coin acceptor, and a RFID module, which has a sensor for sensing a RFID stored-value
card for enabling the RFID module to fetch stored data from the RFID stored-value
card and to transmit the fetched data to the automatic vending machine, and a transmission
interface (wired or wireless type) for communication between the RFID module and the
automatic vending machine. Further, the face panel assembly can be provided with a
sliding slot for the sliding of a card (monetary card, credit card, chip card or the
like).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011]
FIG. 1 is an elevational view of a face panel assembly in accordance with a first
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a circuit block diagram of the face panel assembly according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view showing installation of the face panel assembly
in the automatic vending machine according to the first embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 4 is an operation flow chart of the RFID module according to the first embodiment
of the present invention (I).
FIG. 5 is an operation flow chart of the RFID module according to the first embodiment
of the present invention (II).
FIG. 6 is an operation flow chart during the use of the face panel assembly with the
RFID stored-value card according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is an elevational view of a face panel assembly in accordance with a second
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is an elevational view of a face panel assembly in accordance with a third
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is an elevational view of a face panel assembly in accordance with a fourth
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10 is an elevational view of a face panel assembly in accordance with a fifth
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is an elevational view of a face panel assembly in accordance with a sixth
embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 3, a face panel assembly
1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention is shown for use in
an automatic vending machine
3 for connection to one side of an acceptor
31. The face panel assembly
1 is configured subject to the transaction mode (bill, coin or token) of the automatic
vending machine
3, having mounted therein a RFID module
2. Further, the face panel assembly
1 has at least one slot
11 disposed on the front side thereof, a set of operating buttons
12, and a display screen
13 for displaying information. The face panel assembly
1 further has a passage
111 backwardly extending from the slot
11, and a mounting flange
14 with mounting through holes
141 for mounting.
[0013] Referring to FIG. 2 and FIG. 1 again, the RFID module
2 is build in the face panel assembly
1, comprising a microprocessor
21 for processing data. The microprocessor
21 has electrically connected thereto a data bus
211, an address bus
212, a control line
213, a data-address bus
214, a monitoring device
22, a memory
25 and a real time clock
26. The RFID module
2 further comprises a RFID chip
23 electrically connected to the microprocessor
21 through the data bus
211, the address bus
212, the control line
213 and the data-address bus
214, and a sensor
24 electrically connected to the RFID chip
23 for the induction of a RFID stored-value card
4. The sensor
24 is disposed on the front side of the face panel assembly
1.
[0014] The face panel assembly
1 is made by means of a modularized production method subject to the transaction mode
(bill, coin or token) of the automatic vending machine
3. During installation, as shown in FIG. 3, the face panel assembly
1 is attached to the bill/coin acceptor
31 to have the mounting through holes
141 of the mounting flange
14 of the face panel assembly
1 be respectively affixed to respective mounting screw holes
311 of the bill/coin acceptor
31 with a respective screw. After installation of the face panel assembly
1, the passage
111 is kept in communication with a bill/coin inlet
312 of the bill/coin acceptor
31. According to this first embodiment, the slot
11 of the face panel assembly
1 is a bill slot, the acceptor
31 is a bill acceptor, and the inlet
312 of the acceptor
31 is a bill inlet. When a person is using the automatic vending machine
3, he (she) can insert a bill into the bill slot
11 or approach the sensor
24 of the RFID module
2 at the front side of the face panel assembly 1 with a RFID stored-value card
4. When the RFID stored-value card
4 approaches the sensor
24, the sensor
24 reads in the data content of the RFID stored-value card
4, and then the RFID module
2 transmits the obtained data content to the automatic vending machine
3 for making a transaction.
[0015] The RFID module
2 is connected to the automatic vending machine
3 through a transmission interface
27. The transmission interface
27 can be a wired transmission interface such as IEEE1394, USB, STATA, IDE, RS232, serial
SCSI or parallel SCSI, or a wireless transmission interface such as antenna, radio
frequency, infrared, bluetooth technique or the like, that is capable of transmitting
data from the RFID module
2 to the automatic vending machine
3. When changing the type of the face panel assembly
1, the transmission interface
27 must be reset to have the RFID module
2 be in connection with the automatic vending machine
3.
[0016] Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, during operation of the present invention, the RFID module
2 runs subject to the following steps:
- 100
- Start
- 101
- Judge whether or not the system is failed? And then proceed to step 102 when failed,
or step 103 when normal.
- 102
- The monitoring device 22 drives the microprocessor 21 to start again.
- 103
- Standby.
- 104
- Judge whether or not the sensor 24 senses a RFID stored-value card 4? And then proceed to step 105 when positive, or return to step 103 when negative.
- 105
- Establish a communication between the sensor 24 and the RFID stored-value card 4, and judge whether or not the RFID stored-value card 4 is repositioned? And then proceed to step 106 when yes, or return to step 103 when
not.
- 106
- Judge whether or not the sensor 24 senses multiple RFID stored-value cards 4? And then proceed to step 107 through Y when the sensor 24 senses multiple RFID stored-value cards 4, or step 108 through Z when not.
- 107
- The sensor 24 fetches a serial number of every RFID stored-value card 4 individually. And then proceed to step 108.
- 108
- The sensor 24 operates the RFID stored-value card 4 subject to a selection so that the RFID stored-value card 4 sends its ID code to the sensor 24 for verification. And then proceed to step 109 when the ID code of the RFID stored-value
card 4 is checked to be OK, or return to step 103 when the ID code is denied.
- 109
- By means of the RFID chip 23, the microprocessor 21 operates the RFID stored-value card 4 and performs a reading, writing, value-adding, value-deducting, storing, transmitting
or any other operation and to store a transaction record in the memory 25, and drives the display screen 13 to display the current operation status and the transaction amount.
- 110
- The clock 26 counts the time being consumed and feeds the data to the automatic vending machine
3 for comparison.
[0017] As stated above, when the microprocessor
21 of the RFID module
2 controls the RFID chip
23 to communicate with the RFID stored-value card
4 by means of the sensor
24, the sensor
24 gives a command of "Request std" to the RFID stored-value card
4. After "Answer to Request (ATR)", the RFID stored-value card
4 sends its tagtype to the sensor
24 to establish a communication so that the sensor
24 reads in the serial number and the size byte of the RFID stored-value card
4 and checks the correctness of the ID code. When verified, the sensor
24 operates the RFID stored-value card
4 subject to a selection.
[0018] By means of the RFID chip
23, the microprocessor
21 operates the RFID stored-value card
4 to perform a reading, writing, value-adding, value-deducting, storing, transmitting
or any other operation and to store the transaction record in the memory
25. As stated above, the microprocessor
21 is electrically connected with the RFID chip
23 by means of the data bus
211, the address bus
212, the control line
213 and the data-address bus
214 so that data, address and control signal transmission can be performed between the
microprocessor
21 and the sensor
23. Further, the memory
25 is electrically connected to the microprocessor
21 so that the microprocessor
21 can store each transaction record in the memory
25. Further, the clock
26 is electrically connected to the microprocessor
21 to count each transaction time. When a transaction starts, the microprocessor
21 utilizes the clock
26 to transmit the transaction start time to the automatic vending machine
3 and to count the time. When the transaction surpassed a predetermined length of time,
a related process can be preceded, such as cancellation of the transaction, re-establishment
of communication with the RFID stored-value card
4, return of bill or other process. Upon termination of the transaction, the microprocessor
21 sends the transaction end time to the automatic vending machine
3 so that the automatic vending machine
3 can store or record the transaction time.
[0019] The aforesaid face panel assembly
1 allows the use of a bill or a RFID stored-value card
4 to deal with the automatic vending machine
3. A user can also use the automatic vending machine
3 (face panel assembly
1) to add a value to a RFID stored-value card
4. When a user (cardholder) using the automatic vending machine
3 (face panel assembly
1) to add a value to a RFID stored-value card
4, it runs subject to the following steps (see FIGS. 1 and 6):
- 200
- The user holds a RFID stored-value card 4 in proximity to the sensor 24.
- 201
- The display screen 13 displays the balance of the RFID stored-value card 4 and the user selects "Value-Adding" or "Transaction". And then proceed to step 202
when "Value-Adding" is selected, or step 209 when "Transaction" is selected.
- 202
- The user inserts a bill and then proceeds to step 203.
- 203
- Check the authenticity of the inserted bill, and then proceed to step 204 if the inserted
bill is not authentic, or step 205 if the inserted bill is true.
- 204
- End the transaction and return the inserted bill.
- 205
- Display the value of the inserted bill, and then checks whether the user selects "Value-Adding",
and then return to step 204 when the user does not select "Value-Adding", or proceed
to step 206 when the user selects "Value-Adding".
- 206
- Judges whether or not the RFID stored-value card 4 has been moved away? And then proceed to step 207 if the RFID stored-value card 4 is still kept in position, or return to step 204 if the RFID stored-value card 4 has been moved away.
- 207
- Value-adding is successful and displays the balance, and then proceeds to step 208.
- 208
- The user selects whether or not to continue "Value-Adding"? And then return to step
202 when the user selects to continue "Value-Adding", or proceed to step 208 when
not.
- 209
- End the transaction, and the user takes away the RFID stored-value card 4.
- 210
- Transmit the data of balance to the automatic vending machine 3, and then proceed to step 211.
- 211
- The user selects "Commodity" or "End Transaction" and returns to step 209 when "End
Transaction" is selected or proceeds to step 212 when "Commodity" is selected.
- 212
- Check whether or not the automatic vending machine 3 accepts the selection, and then proceed to step 213 when the automatic vending machine
3 accepts the selection, or returns to step 211 when the automatic vending machine
3 rejects the selection.
- 213
- Deduct the transaction amount from the RFID stored-value card 4, and then proceed to step 214.
- 214
- Display the balance, and then proceed to step 215.
- 215
- The transaction is ended, and the user picks up the commodity.
[0020] Therefore, when a user holds a RFID stored-value card
4 in proximity to the sensor
24 for a certain length of time, the microprocessor
21 of the RFID module
2 establishes a communication with the RFID stored-value card
4 through the RFID chip
23 and the sensor
24, and then verifies the identity of the RFID stored-value card
4. When the identity of the RFID stored-value card
4 is identified to be effective, the microprocessor
21 drives the display screen
13 to display the value stored in the RFID stored-value card
4. At this time, the user operates the operating buttons
12 of the face panel assembly
1 to select the desired operating mode. When "Value-Adding" is selected, the user can
then insert a bill through the bill slot
11 of the face panel assembly
1 into the passages
111. At this time, the inserted bill is carried by bill-transfer means of the bill acceptor
31 into the inside of the bill acceptor
31 where the bill acceptor
31 checks the authenticity and value of the received bill. When the authenticity of
the inserted bill is recognized, the microprocessor
21 of the RFID module
2 drives the RFID chip
23 and the sensor
24 to write a value-adding signal corresponding to the inserted bill into the RFID stored-value
card
4. When "Consumption" is selected, the microprocessor
21 automatically gives the data of currently stored value of the RFID stored-value card
4 to the automatic vending machine
3, and the automatic vending machine
3 gives the data of the transaction amount to the microprocessor
21 after the transaction is finished, so that the microprocessor
21 displays the transaction amount through the display screen
13, and deducts the transaction amount from the RFID stored-value card
4 by means of the RFID chip
23 and the sensor
24. When the user selected to end the transaction, the microprocessor
21 displays the message through the display screen
13, and the user retrieves the RFID stored-value card
4. Further, the user can also use a bill to purchase a commodity from the automatic
vending machine
3 directly.
[0021] FIG. 7 shows a face panel assembly
1 in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. According to this
embodiment, the slot
11 is a coin slot. In this case, the acceptor
31 (not shown) to be used with the face panel assembly
1 in an automatic vending machine
3 (not shown) is a coin acceptor, and therefore, the automatic vending machine
3 provides a coin transaction mode and a RFID stored-value card transaction mode.
[0022] FIG. 8 shows a face panel assembly
1 in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. According to this
embodiment, the slot
11 is a sliding slot for the sliding of a card (monetary card, credit card, chip card
or the like). In this case, the acceptor
31 (not shown) to be used with the face panel assembly
1 in an automatic vending machine
3 (not shown) is a contact type card reader, and therefore, the automatic vending machine
3 provides a card-sliding transaction mode and a RFID stored-value card transaction
mode.
[0023] FIG. 9 shows a face panel assembly
1 in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention. According to this
embodiment, the face panel assembly
1 has three slots
11, a first one for the insertion of a coin, a second one for the insertion of a bill,
and a third one for the sliding of a card. The face panel assembly
1 further has a card slot
15 for the insertion of a RFID stored-value card
4. Therefore, the automatic vending machine
3 in which the face panel assembly
1 of this fourth embodiment is used provides multiple transaction modes.
[0024] FIGS. 10 shows a face panel assembly
1 in accordance with a fifth embodiment. FIG. 11 shows a face pane assembly
1 in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention. These two embodiments
commonly have a platform
16. The sensor
24 is mounted in the platform
16 in a flush manner. A user can place a RFID stored-value card
4 on the platform
16 corresponding to the sensor
24 to make a transaction. According to the fifth embodiment shown in FIG. 10, the platform
16 is disposed at the top side of the face panel assembly
1. According to the sixth embodiment shown in FIG. 11, the platform
16 protrudes horizontally forwards at the bottom side of the face panel assembly
1.
[0025] As stated above, the invention provides a face panel assembly
1 with an RFID module, which has the following features and advantages:
- 1. In a conventional automatic vending machine having a bill/coin acceptor and an
add value machine, the bill/coin acceptor and the add value machine are two separate
devices that occupy much internal space of the automatic vending machine. By means
of directly attaching a face panel assembly 1 constructed in accordance with the present invention to a bill/coin acceptor 31 for use in an automatic vending machine 3, the size of the automatic vending machine 3 can be greatly reduced. Because a face panel assembly 1 constructed in accordance with the present invention has an RFID module 2 incorporated therein, the use of the bill/coin acceptor 31 with the face panel assembly 1 of the present invention in an automatic vending machine 3 saves the internal space, simplifies the circuit arrangement and facilitates maintenance
work.
- 2. Further, different models of the face panel assembly 1 can be selectively used with different types of acceptors 31 for different automatic vending machines 3. By means of the use of a suitable model of the face panel assembly 1, the automatic vending machine 3 provides a RFID stored-value transaction mode, and a coin transaction mode and/or
a bill transaction mode.
- 3. Further, an automatic vending machine 3 using a face panel assembly 1 constructed in accordance with the present invention provides a value-adding function,
allowing a user to operate value-adding to a RFID stored-value card 4.
[0026] In conclusion, the invention provides a face panel assembly
1 having an RFID module
2, which is practical for use with a bill/coin acceptor
31 in an automatic vending machine
3 to save machine space and to facilitate machine maintenance work. The use of the
present invention in an automatic vending machine
3 enables the machine to provide multiple transaction modes (bill, coin, token and
RFID transaction modes)
[0027] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for
purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is
not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
1. Face panel assembly
11. Slot
111. Passage
12. Operating button
13. Display screen
14. Mounting flange
141. Mounting through hole
15. Card slot
16. Platform
2. RFID module
21. Microprocessor
211. Data bus
212. Address bus
213. Control line
214. Data-address bus
22. Monitoring device
23. RFID chip
24. Sensor
25. Memory
26. Real time clock
27. Transmission interface
3. Automatic vending machine
31. Acceptor
311. Mounting screw hole
312. Bill/coin inlet
4. RFID stored-value card
1. A face panel assembly for use with an acceptor in an automatic vending machine, said
face panel assembly comprising a mounting flange extending around the periphery at
a back side thereof for detachably fastening to said acceptor with fastening means,
at least one slot for allowing insertion of money into said acceptor, and a RFID (radio
frequency identification) module incorporated therein, said RFID module comprising
a sensor disposed on an outside surface of said face panel assembly and adapted for
sensing a RFID stored-value card for enabling said RFID module to fetch stored data
from said RFID stored-value card and to transmit the fetched data to said automatic
vending machine in which said face panel assembly and said acceptor are installed,
and a transmission interface for communication between said RFID module and said automatic
vending machine in which said face panel assembly and said acceptor are installed.
2. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, which has a passage backwardly extending
from said at least one insertion slot for connection to said acceptor to which said
face panel assembly is fastened.
3. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one slot includes
a bill slot for the insertion of a bill into said acceptor to which said face panel
assembly is fastened, and said acceptor to which said face panel assembly is fastened
is a bill acceptor.
4. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one slot includes
a coin slot for the insertion of a coin into said acceptor to which said face panel
assembly is fastened, and said acceptor to which said face panel assembly is fastened
is a coin acceptor.
5. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one slot includes
a sliding slot for the sliding of a contact type induction card, and said automatic
vending machine is a contact type card reader.
6. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a card slot electrically
connected to said RFID module for the insertion of said RFID stored-value card.
7. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a platform four
the placing of said RFID stored-value card, said platform having said sensor incorporated
therein in a flush manner for sensing said RFID stored-value card.
8. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of operating
buttons for operation by a user, and a display screen for displaying data.
9. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mounting flange has a
plurality of mounting through holes for fastening to said acceptor with screws.
10. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said RFID module comprises
a microprocessor for processing data, and a RFID chip electrically connected to said
microprocessor through a data bus, an address buss, a control line and a data-address
bus.
11. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said RFID chip is electrically
connected with a sensor for sensing said RFID stored-value card to establish a communication
between said RFID stored-value card and said RFID chip for enabling said RFID chip
to read and write said RFID stored-value card.
12. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said RFID module further comprises
a memory electrically connected to said microprocessor for storing data.
13. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said RFID module further comprises
a clock electrically connected to said microprocessor for counting the time.
14. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said RFID module further comprises
a monitoring device electrically connected to said microprocessor for reboot when
shutdown.
15. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said transmission interface
is a wired transmission interface.
16. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 15, wherein said wired transmission interface
is an IEEE1394 interface, a USB interface, a SATA interface, an IDE interface, a RS232
interface, a parallel SCSI and a serial SCSI interface.
17. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said transmission interface
is a wireless transmission interface.
18. The face panel assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein said wireless transmission
interface is an RF (radio frequency) interface, an infrared interface and a bluetooth
interface.