[0001] The present invention relates to a system to be used for customers for automatic
check-in and/or delivery of items, in particular parcels, and a method of using such
system. The system allows the customer to pay for the service with cash and/or with
credit card or payment card. The system has access to a database of valid postal delivery
addresses and the system validates an address given by the customer and may in particular
assist the customer in finding a correct postal delivery address. The address may
be printed by the system and attached to the postal item.
[0002] Optionally, a machine-readable code is attached to the postal item comprising an
identification code for that particular item.
[0003] An important aspect is an item receiving unit having a pivotally arranged cylinder
shell with an opening that may be aligned with an opening in a front plate in a receiving
position or the shell may be turned to a discharge position wherein the shell closes
the opening in the front plate.
[0004] The item check-in and/or delivery system of the present invention is further capable
of providing other services, such as selling various forms of tickets, checking in
return goods, such as library books, rented video cassettes or the like, and for delivering/handing
out items, such as parcels or e-commerce goods.
[0005] The system of the present invention is further enabled to receive commands from a
customer via a global computer network, and maintenance of the system may be provided
from a remote position.
Background of the invention
[0006] Automated check-in systems for postal items by which the item is weighted and postage
is applied to it and paid for are known from the prior art and are disclosed in US
4,940,887, in US 5,313,404 as well as in US 5,570,290. A system is disclosed in US
5,586,037 which is able to print a destination code and/or a delivery address on a
postal item or on a label to be applied to the item.
[0007] An automated check-in system for postal items is further disclosed in the co-pending
international patent application with the application number PCT/DK99/00429 assigned
to the assignee of the present application.
[0008] A system for validation of written delivery addresses of postal items that have been
checked in into the postal delivery system by scanning the written address, use optical
character recognition and compare the obtained information with a database of valid
delivery addresses is known from US 5,770,841. A postal employee is referred to by
the system in case of a mismatch.
[0009] It is an advantage for the efficiency of the postal delivery system if the customer
is referred to in case of a mismatch, so that the number of postal items within the
postal delivery system having an invalid address is delimited. It is also an advantage
for the customer to obtain assistance in finding the full and valid delivery address
for a postal item when the customer does not know the full address or the correct
spelling of personal names, street names or postal area codes etc.
[0010] It is further an advantage that the customer may communicate with the system and
give commands to the system via a global computer network. Thus, the customer may
give orders in advance and thereby save time when the postal items are actually checked
in or delivered or other services are made use of.
[0011] None of the above mentioned references discloses a system which is enabled to receive
commands via a global computer network. Neither does any of them disclose a system
which is capable of delivering items to a customer as well as being capable of checking
in items. Finally, none of the above mentioned references discloses a system on which
service and/or maintenance may be provided from a remote position.
[0012] Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide a system for postal customers
to perform an automated check-in of postal items in which the item is weighted and
the customer pays for the postal service, the customer communicates a postal delivery
address to the system which validates the address against a database of valid postal
delivery addresses and supply the address in a printed form to be applied to the postal
item, wherein the system is enabled to receive commands from a customer via a global
computer network.
[0013] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a system which can assist
the customer in selecting a valid postal address from an input from the customer comprising
only part of a postal address.
[0014] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a system which can
assist the customer in selecting a valid postal address even if part of the customer
input is erroneous.
[0015] It is a yet still further object of the present invention to provide a system which
can supply a machine-readable code to be applied to the postal item.
[0016] It is a yet still further object of the present invention to provide a system which
can allocate a unique postal item identification code to each postal item being checked
in at the system and which is enabled to communicate this identification code together
with the validated delivery address to a remote computer system.
[0017] It is a yet still further object of the present invention to provide a postal item
check-in system which is further capable of providing other services, such as selling
various forms of tickets, checking in return goods, such as library books, rented
video cassettes or the like.
[0018] It is a yet still further object of the invention to provide an item check-in and
delivery system being capable of receiving items from customers as well as of delivering
items to customers, and to provide service and/or maintenance to such a system from
a remote position.
Description of the invention
[0019] The present invention provides a postal item check-in system comprising
a control unit having a central data processing unit, data storage means,
means for communicating information to a customer, means for receiving information
from a customer to the control unit, means for communicating with a global computer
network, and means for OCR (optical character recognition),
the system further comprising
a payment device for receiving payment from a customer, the operation of said payment
device being controlled by the control unit, and
a printing device for printing a postal delivery address, the operation of said printing
device being controlled by the control unit,
the control unit being enabled to look up delivery addresses in a database comprising
valid postal delivery addresses, validate a user-provided address, and control the
operation of the printing device according to the validated address, and the control
unit further being enabled to receive commands from a customer via the global computer
network,
the means for OCR being enabled to read a text on an item delivered to the system
and communicate a content of the text to the central data processing unit.
[0020] The global computer network may be any suitable network, such as the internet.
[0021] The means for OCR may comprise, e.g. a CCD chip, a laser scanner, a conventional
camera, or any other suitable device. Preferably, it further comprises suitable software
for handling the output from the CCD chip, laser scanner, or conventional camera.
[0022] The system may further comprise means for identification of a customer. This may
include a scanner for reading a card, such as a credit card or a smart card. The scanner
may be a magnetic scanner (in case of a credit card) and/or a chip scanner (in case
of a smart card) and/or any other suitable scanner, such as a laser scanner. The card
may be, e.g. a credit card, a social security card, a customer card or any kind of
smart card or other card containing information regarding the card holder.
[0023] In an embodiment the means for identification comprises an iris scanner and/or a
finger print scanner. It may further or additionally comprise a voice recogniser and/or
a code recogniser, where the code may be, e.g. a PIN code or a booking number.
[0024] The system may further be equipped with a weighting unit that is adapted for providing
an output indicating the weight of a postal item placed at a weighting position of
said unit to the control unit. Preferably, the weighting unit comprises conveying
means for transporting the postal item to and from the weighting position and drive
means for driving the conveying means, the operation of the drive means being controlled
by the control unit. The weight of the postal item, such as a parcel, may be used
by the control unit to compute the postage for the postal item, to reject items that
are above a certain weight limit, as a criterion for a pre-sorting of the postal items
that have been checked in, etc.
[0025] The payment device may comprise a card reader for reading information from credit
cards and/or be enabled to receive bank notes and/or coins. in preferred embodiments
of the present invention, the system is able to receive all the mentioned types of
payment.
[0026] The printing device may be able to print machine-readable codes such as barcodes
either directly on the postal items or on an adhesive label to be placed on the postal
item by the customer or by means of an application device. The printing device may
further be able to provide franking for the postal item.
[0027] The printing device preferably comprises means for positioning adhesive labels relatively
to a printer unit of the printing device so that the printer unit prints on the adhesive
label. The delivery address and, if enabled, a barcode and/or franking is printed
on the label and is placed on the postal item by the customer. Alternatively, the
system comprises a device for applying the adhesive label to the postal item.
[0028] As an alternative or supplement to the adhesive labels, the printing device may also
comprise means for printing the delivery address and/or a barcode and/or franking
directly on the surface of the postal item.
[0029] The system may also comprise a printing device for printing receipts to the customer.
The receipts may be for the payment alone or also as a document proving the check-in
of a parcel for a given delivery address at a given time, optionally also an insurance
document in case the parcel has been insured.
[0030] It is an advantage if the control unit is enabled to connect at least temporarily
to a data communication network so as to enable the control unit to communicate data
with remote computer systems. The communication may enable the control unit to communicate
with a remote computer system being able to read credit card data so as to enable
the control unit to validate a credit card being entered into the credit card reader.
Preferably, the communication takes place via the global computer network. Furthermore,
the control unit may be enabled to communicate with a remote computer system being
able to charge credit card accounts, so that the control unit is able to initiate
charge of a credit card account so as to enable the control unit to receive credit
card payment. Alternatively or additionally, the control unit may be able to communicate
with a remote computer system having a database comprising valid postal delivery addresses.
[0031] In particular, the control unit may, according to the present invention, allocate
a unique identification code to each of the postal items being checked in at the system,
the control unit being able to communicate said identification code and the corresponding
valid delivery address of each of said postal items to a remote computer system. The
postal item is thereby entered into a general postal item handling system covering
a larger geographical area such as a nation or a number of nations of which area the
valid postal delivery addresses are included in the database in which the system looks
up addresses.
[0032] The system may furthermore comprise means for applying a machine-readable code to
each of the postal items being checked in at the system. The machine-readable code
may be e.g. a barcode or another optically detectable code, a RFID (Radio Frequency
IDentification) tag, etc. The machine-readable code preferably provides a significant
indication of the unique identification code.
[0033] The control unit may, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, be able to use
the database comprising the valid postal delivery addresses to suggest one or more
valid postal delivery addresses to the customer based on partial address information
received from the customer. It may even be able to suggest one or more valid postal
delivery addresses to the customer if part of the information received does not comply
with a valid postal delivery address comprised in the database. In a preferred embodiment
the customer communicates with the system via the global computer network.
[0034] In a particular embodiment of the present invention, the system comprises an item
receiving unit that in itself is an invention that may be used for check-in of postal
items as well as other items, for which it is an advantage that customers may hand-in
or deposit items, in particular at airports, at which the possible safety details
that will be described below would be of great importance. Thus, an embodiment of
the invention regards a system as described above and comprising an item receiving
unit having
a cylinder shell part defining an interior cavity of said part, the shell part having
an opening defined therein for allowing postal items to pass between the exterior
and the interior of said part, the cylinder shell part being arranged pivotally about
a substantially vertical axis of symmetry of said cylinder shell part,
a front plate part being fixedly arranged and having an opening defined therein for
allowing postal items to pass the front plate part,
the cylinder shell part and the front plate part being arranged in close proximity
in such a way that the openings of said parts at a receiving angular position of the
cylinder shell part are aligned so as to allow for postal items to pass both openings
and so that the opening of said front plate part at one or more discharge angular
positions of the cylinder shell part is closed by the cylinder shell part,
the item receiving unit further having drive means for turning the cylinder shell
part between said angular positions, the operation of the drive means being controlled
by the control unit.
[0035] The weighting unit is preferably arranged within the interior cavity of the cylinder
shell part and may in particular be arranged pivotally about the same axis as the
cylinder shell part, and the weighting unit has a fixed angular position relatively
to the cylinder shell part. The conveying means of the weighting unit may comprise
an endless belt being arranged movably in a direction perpendicular to the opening
defined in the cylinder shell part, the endless belt defining a substantially horizontal
surface for supporting postal items.
[0036] The front plate part towards the cylinder shell part has in an advantageous design
of the item receiving unit an inner surface shaped as a concave cylinder section of
a radius being substantially equal to the outer radius of the cylinder shell part.
The inner surface of the front plate part may, at least in one angular direction from
the opening defined in the front plate part, extends over an angle being at least
the size of the angle of the opening defined in the cylinder shell part, so that the
inner surface at least at one angular position of the cylinder shell part covers the
opening defined in the cylinder shell part.
[0037] Preferably, the system receives commands from a customer via the global network.
The commands may include details regarding a postal item to be checked in, such as
the destination (address), the sender, a credit card to be charged for the service
or any other relevant information.
[0038] In a very preferred embodiment of the present invention the system is further adapted
for selling tickets. In such an embodiment the printing device is adapted for printing
said tickets. The tickets may be, e.g. tickets for social arrangements, such as theatre
tickets, cinema tickets, concert tickets or the like, and/or they may be tickets for
means of transport, such as train tickets, bus tickets, plane tickets and/or they
may be any other suitable kind of tickets.
[0039] In case the system is adapted for selling tickets the commands received from the
customer may thus include information regarding said tickets, such as the particulars
regarding a social arrangement or the destination of a journey.
[0040] A system according to the above particulars may be operated as follows. When the
user approaches the system a menu is presented in a display, the menu presenting various
ticket categories, such as 'theatre', 'cinema', 'public transport', etc. Each category
may comprise a number of subcategories, e.g. representing various theatre plays, movies,
transport means/companies/routes etc. The user may choose category/categories and
subcategory/subcategories, confirm the choice and pay the corresponding charge by
means of the payment means. The system can most preferably establish an on-line connection
to the relevant ticket vendor(s).
[0041] Preferably, the system is further adapted for selling stamps, in which case the printing
device is adapted for printing said stamps. Most preferably, the stamp is printed
directly on a postal item, but the system may also be adapted for printing stamps
of any value chosen by the customer. Preferably, the system is adapted for printing
special methods of mailing, such as 'express', 'registered', 'fragile' etc., along
with the stamp, so that no special label is needed for this purpose.
[0042] Preferably, the system is even further adapted for receiving return goods and delivering
said return goods for further processing. The return goods may be, e.g. library books
being returned to the library or rented video cassettes, CD's or other similar items
being returned to the letter. Thus, the letter may make use of the infra structure
provided by the mail system. In case the return goods is library goods the operation
of the system may be performed as follows. A user approaching the system identifies
himself/herself as described above. The system then presents a menu comprising a number
of categories of return goods. One of these categories is 'library books', and this
category is picked by the user. When all the books have been placed in the system
(each book may advantageously be identified by a machine readable code, such as a
bar code or an RFID tag), the system prints a receipt indicating that the books have
been delivered to the system by the user. Optionally, the user pays for the service
and/or for books which are overdue. The transaction is preferably subsequently communicated
to a server positioned at the library so as to register that the books have been duly
delivered by the user.
[0043] Most preferably, the global computer network is the internet. But it may alternatively
be any other suitable kind of global computer network.
[0044] An aspect of the present invention regards a general item check-in system comprising
a control unit having
a central data processing unit,
data storage means,
means for communicating with a global computer network, and
means for OCR (optical character recognition),
the system further comprising
an item receiving unit having
a cylinder shell part defining an interior cavity of said part, the shell part having
an opening defined therein for allowing items to pass between the exterior and the
interior of said part, the cylinder shell part being arranged pivotally about a substantially
vertical axis of symmetry of said cylinder shell part,
a front plate part being fixedly arranged and having an opening defined therein for
allowing items to pass the front plate part,
the cylinder shell part and the front plate part being arranged in close proximity
in such a way that the openings of said parts at a receiving angular position of the
cylinder shell part are aligned so as to allow for items to pass both openings and
so that the opening of said front plate part at one or more discharge angular positions
of the cylinder shell part is closed by the cylinder shell part,
the item receiving unit further having drive means for turning the cylinder shell
part between said angular positions, the operation of the drive means being controlled
by the control unit,
the control unit further being enabled to receive commands from a customer via the
global computer network,
the means for OCR being enabled to read a text on an item delivered to the system
and communicate a content of the text to the central data processing unit.
[0045] The general system may further comprise a weighting unit arranged within the interior
cavity of the cylinder shell part and being adapted for providing an output indicating
the weight of a item placed at a weighting position of said unit to the control unit,
the weighting unit comprising conveying means for transporting the item to and from
the weighting position and drive means for driving the conveying means, the operation
of the drive means being controlled by the control unit. The weighting unit is preferably
arranged pivotally about the same axis as the cylinder shell part and the weighting
unit has a fixed angular position relatively to the cylinder shell part. The conveying
means of the weighting unit may further comprise an endless belt being arranged movably
in a direction perpendicular to the opening defined in the cylinder shell part, the
endless belt defining a substantially horizontal surface for supporting items.
[0046] The front plate part towards the cylinder shell part has preferably, as for the postal
check-in system, an inner surface shaped as a concave cylinder section of a radius
being substantially equal to the outer radius of the cylinder shell part. The inner
surface of the front plate part may at least in one angular direction from the opening
defined in the front plate part extend over an angle being at least the size of the
angle of the opening defined in the cylinder shell part, so that the inner surface
at least at one angular position of the cylinder shell part covers the opening defined
in the cylinder shell part. Thereby the customer is provided from being able to gain
any kind of access to the area behind the front plate, which for safety reasons may
be very valuable for an automatic luggage check-in system of an airport and the like.
The herein described general check-in system may also comprise the elements described
above as being parts of the postal item check-in system. A luggage check-in system
may also comprise a ticket reader or the like by means of which a customer/passenger
may identify him or herself to the control unit and the printer device may print a
luggage receipt to the customer.
[0047] Preferably, the means for OCR is arranged within the interior cavity of the cylinder
shell part and is adapted for providing an output indicating the content of a text
on an item placed within the interior cavity.
[0048] The present invention also regards a method of operating systems as described above,
which method is to a large extend obvious from the description above and the examples
below. In particular, the method of performing customer check-in of postal items according
to the invention comprises the following steps:
the customer enters the postal item into an item receiving unit,
the customer communicates at least partial information about a postal delivery address
to a control unit,
the control unit searches a database comprising valid postal delivery addresses and
suggest one or more addresses to the customer, which addresses comply at least partially
with the information from the customer,
the customer acknowledges one of the suggested addresses,
the customer pays for the postal service using a payment device of the system, and
a printing device controlled by the control unit prints the valid and acknowledged
delivery address.
[0049] The item receiving unit may further comprise a weighting unit on which the customer
enters the postal item, where after the weighting unit determines the weight of the
postal item and communicates data indicating said weight to the control unit.
[0050] The method comprises also in a preferred embodiment the following steps:
the printing device prints the address on an adhesive label,
the label is delivered to the customer, and
the customer applies the label to the postal item.
[0051] The payment step may comprise the steps of:
the customer enters a credit card into a credit card reader,
the control unit communicates with a remote computer being able to validate credit
cards over a data communication network so as to validate the entered credit card,
and
the control unit accepts payment with the credit card in case it is found to be valid.
[0052] The payment step may further comprise the following steps:
the control unit communicates with a remote computer being able to charge credit card
accounts over a data communication network, and
the control unit initiates charge of the account related to the entered credit card
so as to perform a payment procedure.
[0053] The method may also comprise the following steps:
the control system allocates a unique identification code to each of the postal items
being checked in at the system, and
the control system communicates the unique identification code and the corresponding
valid delivery address of each of said postal items to a remote computer system over
a data communication network.
[0054] It is also advantageous if the method according to the present invention further
comprises the following step:
the system provides a machine-readable code to be attached to each of the postal items
being checked in at the system.
[0055] In case the system to be operated comprises the above-mentioned item receiving unit
the method may furthermore comprise the steps of
turning a cylinder shell part by means of drive means controlled by the control unit
about a substantially vertical axis of symmetry of said cylinder shell part so that
an opening defined therein is aligned with an opening defined in a front plate part
that is fixedly arranged,
entering the postal item through said openings into an interior cavity defined by
the cylinder shell part,
turning the cylinder shell part about an angle so that the opening defined in the
cylinder shell part is aligned with one of at least one discharge stations and so
that the opening defined in the front plate is closed by the cylinder shell part,
and
discharging the postal item from the interior cavity to discharge station.
[0056] An endless belt is preferably arranged pivotally about the same axis as the cylinder
shell part and has a fixed angular position relatively to the cylinder shell part,
the endless belt being movable in a direction perpendicular to the opening defined
in the cylinder shell part and defining a substantially horizontal surface for supporting
postal items so that the postal item is discharged from the interior cavity by driving
the endless belt by means of drive means controlled by the control unit.
[0057] In a most preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention, the weighting
unit is arranged in the interior cavity for determining the weight of postal items
placed on the endless belt.
[0058] The present invention further provides a method of performing customer check-in of
postal items using a system as described above, the method comprising the following
steps:
the customer enters relevant data to the system via a global computer network, the
customer identifies himself,
the customer enters the postal item into an item receiving unit,
the customer pays for the postal service using a payment device of the system, and
a printing device controlled by the control unit prints a delivery address.
[0059] The relevant data may comprise delivery address, particulars related to the sender,
particulars relating to the size, weight etc. of the postal item, information regarding
the manner in which the postal item is supposed to be delivered (express, carefully,
by registered mail etc.). It may alternatively or additionally comprise information
related to a certain kind of tickets which the customer may wish to purchase. Further,
it may comprise information related to a certain kind of return goods, such as library
books or rented video cassettes. Such information may be, e.g. the number of items
to be returned, title(s) of the item(s) or any other suitable information.
[0060] The customer may identify himself (or herself) by entering a code, such as a PIN
code or a booking number, or he/she may identify himself/herself by means of a suitable
kind of card (credit card, customer card, social security card or the like) or by
means of an iris scanner, a finger print scanner or a voice recogniser, or by any
other suitable means of identification.
[0061] Preferably, the entered address is checked by the system by accessing a data base
containing valid addresses. The data base is most preferably entered via the global
computer network.
[0062] The present invention further provides a postal item check-in and delivery system
comprising
a control unit having
a central data processing unit,
data storage means,
means for communicating information to a customer, and
means for receiving information from a customer to the control unit,
the system further comprising
a payment device for receiving payment from a customer, the operation of said payment
device being controlled by the control unit, and
a receiving and/or delivery platform for receiving and/or delivering postal items
from/to a customer,
at least two storage parts for storing postal items which have been received from
customers and/or postal items which are to be delivered to customers, and
a connecting part being enabled to connect the receiving and/or delivery platform
to a chosen one of the at least two storage parts, so as to allow a postal item to
be transferred in a chosen direction between the platform and the chosen storage part.
[0063] Such a system is capable of checking in as well as delivering postal items from/to
customers. The system comprises at least two storage parts for storing postal items.
The stored items have either been received from customers or are waiting to be delivered
to customers. The stored items may be sorted into the storage parts according to e.g.
destination and/or expected time of delivery (i.e. the time the customer is expected
to pick up his or her postal item).
[0064] The connecting part is preferably a movable conveyor section, most preferably of
the type comprising an endless conveyor belt. But it may alternatively or additionally
comprise any other suitable kind of conveyor means, such as rollers, gravity conveyors
and/or chutes. In case the connecting part comprises a chute, the chute is preferably
of a conical shape, the storage parts being arranged in a circular or semicircular
way around the lower part of the chute, so that articles may be directed towards any
of the storage parts without having to physically move the chute.
[0065] When the connecting part connects the receiving and/or delivery platform to a chosen
storage part an item which has recently been checked in can be moved from the receiving
and/or delivery platform where the customer has positioned the item to the chosen
storage part. The item is then stored at the storage part until further processing
is performed. Such further processing may e.g. be moving the item along with other
items to a postal centre from where the items are distributed to e.g. the relevant
countries or states, counties, towns etc., and eventually to the relevant receiver.
[0066] Alternatively, an item which is being stored at the chosen storage part may be moved
from the chosen storage part to the receiving and/or delivery platform. The item may
then be delivered to a customer being present near the receiving and/or delivery platform.
In this case the customer must of course identify himself or herself so that it is
ensured that the item is delivered to the correct person.
[0067] The system may further comprise a printing device being enabled to print a postal
delivery address, the operation of said printing device being controlled by the control
unit. This has already been described in detail.
[0068] The receiving and/or delivery platform may comprise a weighting unit being adapted
for providing an output indicating the weight of a postal item placed at the receiving
and/or delivery platform. Such a weighting unit may be used for determining the weight
of an item. When an item is being checked in it may be used to determine the postage
needed and/or it may be used to ensure that the item eventually being positioned at
the platform is the item for which postage has been paid. It is thus not possible
to position a first item on the platform, purchase postage according to that item
and exchange the first item with a second item being heavier, but with the postage
according to the weight of the first item applied. It would be possible to detect
by means of the weighting unit that the item being checked in (second item) is not
the item which was initially announced (first item).
[0069] Alternatively or additionally, the weighting unit may be used to determine the weight
of items being delivered to customers. In case the customer is to pay for the freight
of the item, and in case the amount payable depends on the weight of the item this
is very useful. The weight of the item may also be used to indicate whether the correct
item is being delivered. However, more accurate methods, such as identification by
means of a machine readable code, such as a bar code, will normally be applied in
order to determine such matters. Finally, the weighting unit may be used to indicate
whether an item is present at all at the receiving and/or delivery platform.
[0070] The receiving and/or delivery platform preferably comprises transferring means for
transferring an item positioned on the platform to the connecting part. This is very
useful when an item which has been checked in is to be transferred to a storage part
as described above. The transferring means most preferably comprises an endless conveyor
belt being positioned at the platform. When the endless belt is activated the item
is moved in the direction of the movement of the endless belt. Alternatively or additionally,
the transferring means may comprise pushing or pulling means for pushing or pulling
an item being positioned on the platform to the connecting part.
[0071] Similarly, the connecting part preferably comprises transferring means for transferring
an item positioned on the connecting part to the receiving and/or delivery platform
and/or to a chosen one of the at least two storage parts. The transferring means preferably
comprises an endless conveyor belt which is capable of reversing its conveying direction,
so that an article being positioned at the connecting part may be moved in any of
the two directions, i.e. towards the receiving and/or delivery platform or towards
the chosen storage part. Alternatively or additionally the transferring means may
comprise pushing or pulling means as described above.
[0072] The control unit may further be enabled to look up delivery addresses in a database
comprising valid postal delivery addresses, and validate a user-provided address.
This has already been further described.
[0073] The at least two storage parts may be arranged in a substantially linear configuration,
in which case the connecting part is enabled to perform a corresponding substantially
linear movement in order to connect the receiving and/or delivery platform and a chosen
storage part. In this case the connecting part is preferably mounted on linear conveying
means, and the connection between the receiving and/or delivery platform and the chosen
storage part may not be established instantly. That is, the following may happen.
After an item has been positioned at the platform a connection is established between
the platform and the connecting part. Then the item is transferred from the platform
to the connecting part, and the connecting part, carrying the item, is moved in order
to establish a connection between the connecting part and the chosen storage part.
The connection between the connecting part and the platform may be interrupted during
this operation. When the connection between the connecting part and the chosen storage
part is established the item is transferred from the connecting part to the storage
part.
[0074] Alternatively, the at least two storage parts may be arranged in a substantially
circular or semicircular configuration, in which case the connecting part is enabled
to perform a corresponding substantially circular movement in order to connect the
receiving and/or delivery platform and a chosen storage part. In this case the receiving
and/or delivery platform is preferably capable of performing a pivotal movement about
a substantially vertical axis, and the connecting part is preferably capable of performing
a pivotal movement around the same axis, so that the movements of the two correspond
to each other. The axis most preferably extends through and substantially normal to
an item supporting surface of the platform. The axis is furthermore preferably positioned
at or near a centre position of the platform, so that the connecting part performs
a circular or semicircular movement having a larger radius than the circular or semicircular
movement of the platform.
[0075] Alternatively, the at least two storage parts may be arranged movably on a frame,
and the storage parts may be moved in order to connect a chosen storage part and the
connecting part. In this case a plurality of storage parts may be arranged on a 'carrousel',
and the 'carrousel' may be turned in order to move a certain subpart of the plurality
of storage parts into the vicinity of the connecting part. When the 'carrousel' has
been turned so that a desired storage part is in the vicinity of the connecting part,
the connecting part may subsequently be moved so as to establish a connection between
the receiving and/or delivery platform and the desired storage part. Thus, said connection
is established as a result of a combination of the movement of the 'carrousel' and
the connecting part.
[0076] The connecting part may comprise level adaptation means for adapting the level of
the connecting part to the level of a chosen storage part. The system may thus be
capable of using storage parts being positioned at different levels, thus allowing
for a better utilisation of the space available around the system. The level adaptation
means most preferably comprises elevator means, so that the whole connecting part
carrying an item may be elevated or lowered from the level of the receiving and/or
delivery platform to the level of the chosen storage part. Alternatively, the level
adaptation means may comprise one or more chutes so that the platform may be connected
to storage parts for receiving items, the storage parts being positioned at a lower
level, e.g. in a basement, and/or so that the platform may be connected to storage
parts for storing items to be delivered, the storage parts being positioned at a higher
level. The connecting part may in this case comprise a pivotally movable chute being
capable of switching between a position in which it establishes a connection to a
chute which conveys articles from a higher level and a position in which it establishes
a connection to a chute which conveys articles to a lower level.
[0077] The system may further comprise an item receiving and/or delivering unit having
a cylinder shell part defining an interior cavity of said part, the shell part having
an opening defined therein for allowing postal items to pass between the exterior
and the interior of said part, the cylinder shell part being arranged pivotally about
a substantially vertical axis of symmetry of said cylinder shell part,
a front plate part being fixedly arranged and having an opening defined therein for
allowing postal items to pass the front plate part,
the cylinder shell part and the front plate part being arranged in close proximity
in such a way that the openings of said parts at receiving and/or delivery angular
position of the cylinder shell part are aligned so as to allow for postal items to
pass both openings and so that the opening of said front plate part at one or more
discharge and/or delivery angular positions of the cylinder shell part is closed by
the cylinder shell part,
the item receiving and/or delivery unit further having drive means for turning the
cylinder shell part between said angular positions, the operation of the drive means
being controlled by the control unit.
[0078] In this case the connecting part is most preferably also pivotally movable about
the substantially vertical axis of symmetry of the cylinder shell part.
[0079] The invention further provides a method of delivering items from an item delivery
system, the system comprising a control unit, a delivery platform, at least two storage
parts for storing items to be delivered to customers, and a connecting part being
enabled to connect the delivery platform to a chosen one of the at least two storage
parts, the connecting part comprising drive means being controlled by the control
unit, the method comprising the steps of
a customer identifying himself or herself,
the control unit identifying an item to be delivered,
the control unit identifying the storage part containing the item to be delivered,
the system conveying the item from said storage part via the connecting part to the
delivery platform,
the customer receiving the item.
[0080] The delivery system may e.g. be a system as described above.
[0081] The customer may identify himself or herself by means of a customer card, a credit
card, a personal password or code, a machine readable code, a voice recogniser, an
iris scanner, a finger print scanner, a signal being sent from e.g. the customer's
cellular telephone, such as an SMS message and/or in any other suitable way.
[0082] The control unit may identify the item to be delivered by means of a machine readable
code, such as a bar code or a transponder, being attached to the item. The control
unit may consult a database in which the code of the item is linked to the information
relating to the customer which may be obtained when the customer identifies himself
or herself. Such a database preferably further comprises information regarding which
storage part contains the item, so that the connecting part may be moved into a position
in which it establishes a connection between that storage part and the delivery platform,
so that the item may be moved from the storage part to the platform as described above.
After this has been performed the customer may pick up the item from the platform.
[0083] The step of identifying the storage part containing the item to be delivered may
comprise the step of determining whether the connecting part is currently connecting
the delivery platform and said storage part, and the conveying step may comprise the
step of moving at least part of the connecting part so as to interconnect the delivery
platform and said storage part in case the connecting part is not currently connecting
the delivery platform and said storage part. That is, if the connecting part is already
establishing a connection between the platform and the storage part containing the
item, the item may readily be transferred to the platform for delivery to the customer.
If the connecting part on the other hand is not establishing such a connection, the
connection must be established before the item may be moved to the platform.
[0084] The storage parts may be positioned at different levels in which case the movement
of the connecting part will comprise substantially vertical and/or pivotal movements
in order to be able to establish connections to storage parts being positioned at
different levels as described above.
[0085] The system may further comprise a printing device, in which case the method may further
comprise the step of the printing device printing a receipt to the customer. This
is particularly useful in case the customer needs to provide payment before he or
she may receive the item as will be further described below.
[0086] The method may further comprise the step of advising the customer that an item is
to be delivered at the item delivery system. This step may be performed using a global
computer network. The customer may thus receive an electronic message, e.g. an e-mail
message, from the system that an item is waiting to be delivered at a particular system.
Alternatively or additionally, the advising step may be performed by the system sending
a message to a cellular telephone. This may be a so-called SMS message. When the customer
subsequently needs to identify himself or herself at the system he or she may send
another SMS message to the system indicating that he or she is now positioned near
the delivery platform, and that he or she is ready to pick up the item, which may
therefore be transferred from the storage part to the delivery platform. Alternatively,
the cellular telephone may automatically send a message to the system when the cellular
telephone, and hence the customer, is positioned near the delivery platform, the telephone
in this case only needing to be turned on. A very local network may thus be established
between the cellular telephone and the control unit of the system, e.g. by means of
the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
[0087] The system may further comprise a payment device for receiving payment from a customer,
and the method may further comprise the step of the customer providing payment before
the item is delivered. This may be relevant in case the customer is to pay for the
freight of the item, including the situation where sufficient postage was not applied
by the sender. It may further be relevant in case the item to be delivered was ordered
from a postal order company or via e-commerce, and the customer needs to pay for the
item being delivered. In this case the vendor may subsequently receive the payment
for the item from the company providing the system.
[0088] The payment device may comprise a card reader for reading information from credit
cards, and the method may further comprise the steps of
the customer entering a credit card into the payment device,
the control unit validating the credit card, and
the control unit charging the credit card in case the credit card is valid.
[0089] The system may be connected to a global computer network, in which case the validating
step is performed using the global computer network.
[0090] This and alternative ways of providing payment have already been described.
[0091] The invention further provides a method of performing maintenance and/or service
on an item check-in and/or delivery system, the system comprising a control unit having
means for communicating with service personnel, the method comprising the steps of
the service personnel establishing an electronic connection between an electronic
service tool and the control unit of the system,
the service personnel performing the maintenance and/or service required via the established
electronic connection using the electronic service tool, and
the service personnel disrupting the established connection.
[0092] The check-in and/or delivery system is preferably a system as described above.
[0093] The electronic service tool may form an integrated part of a computer, either a laptop
computer which the service personnel carries to the site of the system or a stationary
computer being connected to the control unit of the system via a computer network
as will be described further below. It may alternatively or additionally comprise
a telephone (stationary or cellular), a palm pilot, various measuring devices, such
as voltmeters, amperemeters, oscilloscopes, and/or any other suitable kind of tools.
It may also comprise software for reading the input(s) from the device(s), analysing
said input(s) and performing service and/or maintenance according to the input(s).
[0094] The step of establishing an electronic connection may comprise establishing a connection
between a central computer positioned at a service centre and the control unit of
the system by means of a global computer network. In this case the service tool may
form an integrated part of the central computer, or it may be electronically connected
to the central computer, e.g. by means of a wire, an infrared connection, a telecommunication
connection and/or any other suitable electronic connection. The global computer network
may be a public computer network, such as the world wide web or the internet, or it
may be a closed computer network involving only a limited number of computers, e.g.
only the central computer and a limited number of identical systems. In this embodiment
the service and/or maintenance may be performed from a remote place, e.g. from the
position of the central computer. Alternatively, a remote connection may be established
between the service tool and the central computer in addition to the connection between
the central computer and the control unit of the system. In this case the personnel
may be positioned in the vicinity of the system needing maintenance. However, software
being present on the central computer may be necessary in order to perform at lest
part of the service and/or maintenance, and this software may thus be obtained via
the respective connections.
[0095] The step of establishing an electronic connection may alternatively or additionally
comprise establishing a wireless connection between the electronic service tool and
the control unit of the system. The wireless connection may be an infrared connection,
in which case the service tool may be a hand held service tool, e.g. in the form of
a palm pilot, a cellular telephone, a wireless computer mouse, a laptop computer,
or any other suitable kind of hand held tool.
[0096] Alternatively or additionally, the step of establishing an electronic connection
may comprise establishing a connection via a telecommunication network. The telecommunication
network may be a stationary telecommunication network, or it may be a cellular telecommunication
network. The connection may be established by means of a modem or it may be established
using a telephone directly. It may also be established by connecting a telephone to
a computer network, e.g. by means of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) or a
similar technology.
[0097] Alternatively or additionally, the step of establishing an electronic connection
may comprise establishing a connection between a first central computer positioned
at a service centre and a second central computer being connected to a plurality of
item check-in and delivery systems, the system needing maintenance and/or service
being one of said plurality of systems.
[0098] The second central computer is preferably a server device which is connected to each
of the plurality of systems. The service and/or maintenance may be of a kind which
is to be applied to all of the plurality of systems, e.g. installation or upgrading
of software, routine checks etc. In this case the service and/or maintenance may be
performed on all of the plurality of systems while the connection between the first
central computer and the second central computer is established. The service and/or
maintenance may even be performed substantially simultaneously on all of the plurality
of systems.
[0099] The step of performing the maintenance and/or service required may comprise preparation
in connection with on-location maintenance and/or service. In this case the service
personnel may establish a connection to the control unit of the system either before
he/she leaves home, or when he/she is on-location in the vicinity of the system, or
even while being en route. The service personnel may need to obtain information regarding
the function of the system, such as the number of failures of the different parts
of the system (e.g. the printing device, the conveyor belts, the weighting device
etc.), the number of failures of the software of the control unit, the wear and tear
of the mechanical parts (e.g. how old are they and how much have they been used -
i.e. are any mechanical part liable of needing exchange in the near future, and is
any part causing trouble/failure due to wear and tear). The obtained information may
be used to determine which part(s) need(s) service/maintenance so that the service
personnel need not spend time on this while being on-location. It may also provide
information relating to the amount and kind of spare parts and/or completely new part(s)
the service personnel needs to bring in order to perform the service/maintenance.
Thus, valuable time is saved since the personnel does not have to leave the site in
order to fetch the necessary spare parts, and he/she does not have to order the spare
parts and wait for them to arrive from the manufacturer. Thus, the service/maintenance
may be performed with a minimum waste of time without having to maintain a large storage
of various spare parts which may even be expensive.
[0100] If the system further comprises a weighting unit for weighting the items being checked
in or delivered, the step of performing maintenance and/or service may comprise the
step of calibrating the weighting unit. This may be done from a remote position in
case the weighting unit is of the kind comprising an induction coil.
[0101] The step of performing maintenance and/or service may comprise installation of software
in the control unit of the system. This includes installation of new software and/or
upgrading of software being already installed in the control unit. It may also include
a total re-installation of all the software being installed in the control unit.
Brief description of the figures
[0102]
Fig. 1 is a diagram of a parcel check-in system according to the invention,
Fig. 2 shows the customer front-end of the system,
Fig. 3 shows four positions of a receiving unit for receiving items,
Fig. 4 shows four positions of a receiving unit similar to the one of Fig. 3 but with
a different design of the front plate part,
Fig. 5 shows four states of operation of a conveyor belt with photo cells for receiving
items,
Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of a check-in system comprising the receiving unit
of Figs. 3 and 4,
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing the main components of the control unit,
Fig. 8 shows a schematic view of an on-line postal item check in system,
Fig. 9 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the check-in system according
to the invention comprising a connecting part,
Fig. 10 is top a view of the check-in system of Fig. 9, and
Figs. 11 and 12 show perspective views of a check-in system in combination with a
plurality of storage parts.
Detailed description of the figures
[0103] The parts of a parcel check-in system according to the invention are shown on the
diagram in Fig.1. The system comprises an inlet conveyor belt section 1, a static
weighting section 2 having a conveyor belt, the weighting section 2 being able to
provide an electronic output indicating the weight of an article placed on the belt,
and an accumulating conveyor section 3 for receiving and temporarily storing parcels
from the weighting section 2, the three sections 1-3 being arranged in series. Each
of the three sections 1-3 comprises a drive unit, an asynchronous electric motor,
for driving the article conveying means of the respective section. The weighting section
2 is preferably placed in an area to which customers do not have access.
[0104] The operation of the system is controlled by a control unit 4, which is a multiple-purpose
computer having a central processing unit, data storage means and data communication
means 5-10, and being provided with suitable computer software stored in the data
storage means for controlling the operation of the computer. The control unit 4 has
data communication means 5-7 being adapted for transferring data for controlling the
operation of the drive units of the three sections 1-3 and for receiving data from
sensors arranged along the sections 1-3. It further has data communication means 8,
9 being adapted for transferring control data from the control unit 4 to a label printer
11 and to a receipt printer 12, respectively, and for transferring status data from
the label printer 11 and the receipt printer 12 to the control unit 4. The system
comprises a payment unit 13 for receiving payment from the customers in the form of
a machine-readable credit card or payment card, such as a smart card, and optionally
also in the form of bank notes and/or coins, as well as a data communication means
10 associated with the payment unit 13 for transferring data back and forth between
the payment unit 13 and the control unit 4.
[0105] The control unit 4 is permanently or temporarily connected to a communication network
14, which may be a wide area network (WAN) by which the control unit 4 may communicate
with remote external systems. The external systems shown are a postal central computer
system 15 having a database containing all registered valid postal addresses within
a given geographical area, such as one or more states, one or more countries, etc.,
and a look-up table connecting each active unique postal item identification code
with a valid postal address, an automatic maintenance system 16 which keeps the computer
software updated/upgraded and monitors the operational state of the check-in system
for errors, lack of supplies of labels etc., a test system 17 from which a remote
on-line troubleshooting and diagnosing can be performed, and a credit card and/or
payment card system 18 from which a validation of cards can be obtained and where
the customers account can be charged.
[0106] The customer front-end shown in Fig. 2 has a monitor 19 and a keyboard 20 of the
control unit 4 for providing means for communication between the system and the customer.
The monitor 19 has optionally a touch-sensitive screen, thus making the keyboard 20
unnecessary. A card reader 21 for reading credit cards etc. is placed on the front-end
for receiving payment from the customers, and the front-end optionally also has a
unit for receiving bank notes and/or coins. An opening 22 is provided for entering
parcels onto the inlet belt conveyor section 1. The opening 22 is preferably of a
size so that parcels exceeding certain dimensions cannot be entered. In particular,
the plane of the opening may be situated in a plate laying in a plane that is substantially
parallel to the article-supporting plane of the inlet belt conveyor section 1 so that
only parcels complying with the dimension requirements in all three dimensions may
be entered into the system. Further, the front-end has openings 23, 24 through which
the output from the label printer 11 and the receipt printer 12, respectively, can
be delivered to the customer. The printed label has the validated address printed
on it and comprises a unique postal item identification code assigned to the particular
parcel in a machine-readable form, such as a bar code, an RFID transponder, a series
of alphanumeric characters to be read by Optical Character Recognition (OCR), etc.
The application of the label on the parcel is performed by the customer but could
instead be performed by an automatic applicator. However, at present such applicators
are high-priced and their performance are not sufficiently reliable when dealing with
irregularly shaped parcels.
[0107] The customer begins the operation of the parcel check-in system by placing a parcel
onto the inlet belt conveyor section 1 through the associated opening 22 in the front-end
of the system. The operation of the drive unit of the inlet belt conveyor section
is started by the control unit 4 and the parcel is conveyed to the static weighting
section 2 of which the drive unit is activated as well, until the parcel is at a correct
position on the weighting section 2. The position of the parcel is controlled by a
photocell, which is activated when the front end of the parcel reaches a given position
along the weighting section 2. The photocell sends an output to the control unit 4
when it is activated so that the control unit can stop the operation of the drive
units of the input conveyor section 1 and the weighting section 2 at an appropriate
moment. Optionally, a number of photocells are arranged around the weighting section
2 so that the dimensions of the parcel may be measured or at least controlled to be
within a given set of limits. The weighting section 2 transmits an electronic output
to the control unit 4 indicating the weight of the parcel. The control unit displays
the measured weight to the customer on the monitor 19 and activates the drive means
of the input belt conveyor section 1 and the weighting section 2 in a reverse direction
so as to convey the parcel back onto the input belt conveyor section 1. The position
of the parcel on the input belt conveyor section 1 is controlled by a photocell which
is activated and sends an output to the control unit 4 when the front end of the parcel
reaches a given position along the input belt conveyor section 1.
[0108] The control unit 4 prompts via the monitor 19 the customer for entering a credit
card into the card reader 21. The entered card is read by the card reader and the
identification data of the card is transmitted to the control unit 4 which performs
a validation procedure over the network with the credit card system 18. When the card
is validated, the customer is prompted to enter the delivery address or at least part
of the delivery address on the keyboard. The control unit 4 has access to a database
of valid postal addresses, either from the postal central computer 15 over the network
or from a locally stored and regularly updated copy of the database. The control unit
4 can by using the database assist the customer in finding the correct address by
proposing a number of valid addresses found in the database from deficient address
information entered by the customer.
[0109] The database of valid postal addresses may in a simple form comprise an index of
valid street names for each district with a postal code, e.g. ZIP-code, optionally
also valid house numbers and flat indications on those streets. More elaborate databases
also comprise the names of the residents of those addresses. The database may also
comprise information about the mail route each postal address is designated to.
[0110] The validation of addresses and assistance for the user in finding a valid address
depends on the specification level of the database employed. The assistance and validation
system may be enabled to recognise faulty or alternative spelling of personal names
and street names so that the name "Smith" in a database search will be regarded as
belonging to the group of "Smith, Schmidt, Smidth, Schmith, Schmitt, ....", etc. and
be able to suggest one or more valid addresses from a limited number of information
of which perhaps none are completely correct.
[0111] The customer input device of the system may additionally or alternatively to the
keyboard or the touch-sensitive screen comprise means for speech recognition and/or
an Optical Character Recognition system for scanning an address that is already written
on the parcel.
[0112] The customer may after having confirmed the address enter additional categorisation
of the parcel, such as "fragile " or "express", enter the contents of the parcel and/or
insure the parcel. The control unit 4 calculates the total charge and the customer
confirms the amount and enters, if required, a PIN-code for the card. The control
unit 4 charges the account of the entered card by communicating over the network with
the credit card/payment card system 18.
[0113] The parcel is allocated a unique postal item identification code and the control
system communicates the code together with the validated address, the identification
code of the check-in system and the optional categorisation to the postal central
computer system 15 in which it is added to the relevant database. The code is used
for sorting of the parcels and for monitoring and tracking of the parcel through the
postal parcel delivery system.
[0114] A label is printed on the label printer 11 and a receipt is printed on the receipt
printer 12 and the label and the receipt are delivered to the customer through the
respective front-end openings 23, 24. The customer applies the adhesive label to the
parcel and communicates to the system that the parcel is ready. The parcel is conveyed
from the inlet belt conveyor section 1 to the weighting section 2 and the parcel is
weighted again to ensure that the parcel has not been tampered with, e.g. been exchanged
with a heavier parcel, and a scanner controls that the identification code is placed
so that it actually is machine-readable. The parcel is then conveyed to the accumulating
conveyor section 3 from where it is entered into the postal parcel delivery system.
[0115] The parcel may alternatively not be allocated a unique postal item identification
code but instead have a machine-readable code printed on the label containing information
about the partial or complete address and optionally also about the mail route the
address is designated to, or the parcel may not be given a machine-readable code at
all. Such a system does not necessarily have to be connected to a network, especially
not if only payment means are accepted that do not require access to a central payment
system 18, such as cash, cash cards or certain smart-cards.
[0116] Another embodiment of the parcel receiving part of the system is shown in Figs. 3
and 4 according to which the weighting section 2 is arranged within a pivotally arranged
screen part 25 formed as a cylinder shell. The screen part 25 has an opening 26 defined
therein for allowing parcels to be entered into the screen part 25 and onto the weighting
section 2 and for allowing the parcels to be discharged again. A corresponding opening
27 is defined in the front plate 28 of the receiving part so that the two openings
26, 27 may be aligned in a receiving angular position of the cylinder shell screen
part 25 as shown in Fig. 3 position A and in Fig. 4 position A.
[0117] Four positions of one embodiment of the system with a screen part 25 formed as a
cylinder shell are shown in Fig. 3 as positions A, B, C and D. Position A is as mentioned
above a receiving position in which the opening 26 of the screen part 25 is aligned
with the opening 27 of the front plate 28 to allow a customer to enter a parcel to
be checked in onto the weighting section 2 that is arranged within the screen part
25 in such a way that it is turned together with the screen part and the transport
direction (indicated with an arrow 29) of the conveyor belt of the weighting section
2 constantly is perpendicular to the opening 26 in the shell part. In positions B,
C and D, the screen part 25 is turned about its pivot axis, which is identical with
the vertical symmetry axis of the cylinder shell, by means of an electrical stepper
motor that is controlled by the control unit to three different angular discharge
positions in which the parcel that was placed on the weighting section 2 at position
A may be discharged. The plurality of discharge positions allows for a pre-sorting
of the parcels according to a set of criteria such as the dimensions of the parcels,
the destination, express parcels, insurance of the parcels, parcels for courier service,
etc. or a combination of such criteria. The pre-sorting can be very advantageous as
the different types of parcels often are handled by means of different handling arrangements
and accumulation space for the parcels may be utilised more efficiently if small parcels
are sorted into a bulk storage means such as a wire container or a mail bag so that
they do not take up space on accumulation conveyors for larger parcels.
[0118] Four angular positions A-D of a screen part 25 arranged according to another embodiment
of the invention are shown in Fig. 4. In this embodiment, the front plate 28 has an
extension part 30 that on the inner side towards the screen part 25 is formed as a
counterpart to the outer shape of the screen part 25 so that the two parts 25, 30
fit closely together. The extension part 30 extends over an angle that is at least
equal to the angular size of the opening 26 defined in the screen part 25 so that
the extension part 30 can cover said opening 26 and prevent that an opening is formed
between the customer area and the area to which customers do not have access during
the operation of the system. From the receiving position of the screen part 25 as
shown in position A of Fig. 4, the screen part 25 is turned counter-clockwise towards
one of the discharge positions. This operation is illustrated in positions B, C and
D of Fig. 4, in which the screen part 25 is turned in incrementing angular steps from
the receiving position. The opening 26 in the screen part 25 is partly aligned with
the opening 27 in the front plate 28 at position B and C, and the remaining part of
the opening 26 in the screen part 25 is covered by the extension part 30. At position
D, the opening 26 in the screen part 25 is no longer aligned with the opening 27 in
the front plate 28 and an opening is forming between the rear edge 31 of the extension
part 30 and the opening 26 in the screen part 25. The screen part 25 may be turned
to one, two or more different discharge stations arranged in the area to which customers
do not have access. The number of discharge stations can not be more than two for
the shown dimensioning of the parts of the system but the number may be three or more,
depending mainly on the angular size of the opening 26 defined in the screen part
25 of the system.
[0119] An arrangement of photocells, R1, R2, D1, D2 in relation to the weighting section
2 and the operation of the section 2 in accordance with the output from the photocells
R1, R2, D1, D2 is shown in Fig. 5. The weighting section 2 is shown in position A
without a parcel present so that the two photocells R1, R2 at the receiving end of
the section 2 as well as the two photocells D1, D2 at the discharge end of the section
2 are visible. The reference numbers for the photo cells R1, R2, D1, D2 are not included
in positions B-D. A parcel 32 is entered onto the receiving end of the weighting section
2 in position B. The two photo cells R1, R2 at the receiving end are blocked off and
the conveyor belt of the weighting section 2 is operated until the first photo cell
D1 at the discharge end of the weighting unit is blocked off which indicates to the
control unit of the system, to which the output from the photo cells R1, R2, D1, D2
are directed, that the parcel 32 has reached a weighting position and the operation
of the conveyor belt is halted as shown in position C. The longitudinal size of the
parcel is measured at the same time based on the time between the second photo cell
R2 at the receiving end is no longer blocked off and the first photo cell D1 at the
discharge end is blocked off as well as the conveying speed of the belt. The second
photo cell D2 at the discharge end of the weighting section 2 is used to ensure that
the conveyor belt is not operated for too long a period, in which case the conveying
direction may be reversed and the belt being operated until the photo cell D2 is no
longer blocked off, and also to ensure that the parcels 32 are actually fully discharged
from the section 2.
[0120] The photo cell D2 may also be used in case a long parcel 33 is entered onto the weighting
section 2 as shown at position D. The parcel 33 illustrated with the continuous line
has the maximum length allowable for the system and is in the correct weighting position
blocking off two of the photo cells R2, D1. The two remaining photo cells R1, D2 are
used to ensure that the parcel 33 is not too long and extends beyond the allowable
limits of the weighting unit.
[0121] The control of the operation of main parts of the system is illustrated in Fig. 6.
The control unit of the system is constituted by a Personal Computer (PC) having a
central processing unit and data storage means comprising Random Access Memory (RAM)
as well as a physical storage medium, a hard disc. The PC is connected to a Credit
card reader for receiving payment from the customers, a modem for communicating with
remote computer systems via a communication network, a UPS that ensures that the system
is closed down properly in case of a power failure, a label printer for printing the
delivery address on adhesive labels to be applied to the parcels by the customer and
for printing receipts and a Touch-screen for interaction with the customer so that
information from the control unit to the customer are shown on the screen and the
customer can provide information input to the control unit by touching sensitive parts
of the screen. The control of the drive means for driving the cross belt, or conveyor
belt, of the weighting unit and possibly other conveyor belts, the control of the
drive means for turning the cylinder shell shaped screen part 25 and the receiving
of output from the photo cells R1, R2, D1, D2 is performed via an RS 232/485 interface
to a subsidiary control part ISD02 through which the actual control is performed.
[0122] Fig. 8 shows how postal item check-in systems 100 are connected to a global computer
network 101 via a Post WAN system 102, and the users 103,104 are in contact with the
postal item check-in systems 100.
[0123] In an embodiment of the invention the communication of commands flows from the users
103,104 via the global computer network to different service systems, such as a ticket
and reservation system 105, a payment system 106, a tracking and tracing system 107,
or a library server 108, depending on the wanted operation.
[0124] By communicating via the global computer network the user 103,104 is able to reserve
tickets, prepare sending of a parcel, and when the user 103,104 afterwards identifies
him-/herself to one of the postal item check-in systems 100 the system 100 will communicate
with the relevant service system to require the necessary information and perform
the user specified operation, such as receiving payment and printing tickets, checking
in the parcel, or the like.
[0125] A user 103, 104 who uses the postal item check-in system 100 on a regular basis may
generate a file in the system, the file containing information regarding a number
of receiving addresses which the user 103, 104 has used, such as addresses used within
a specific time interval preceding the present or the last, e.g. 10, addresses used.
When the user 103, 104 communicates with the postal item check-in system 100 and identifies
himself/herself in order to announce that a parcel is to be checked in, the system
100 will enter the file and present the addresses contained therein to the user 103,
104. The user 103, 104 may then pick one of the addresses, or he/she may choose to
enter an address which is not currently contained in the file. In the latter case
the file is automatically updated so as to contain the additional address.
[0126] The user 103, 104 may pre-announce that one or more parcel(s) is/are to be checked
in via e.g. a personal computer being connected to the system 100 via the global computer
network 101. When the user 103, 104 at a later time approaches one of the postal item
check-in systems 100 and identifies himself/herself, the system 100 will list the
parcel(s) which has/have been pre-announced, and the user 103, 104 will be asked to
enter the first parcel, then the second etc. until all the parcels have been checked
in.
[0127] Figs. 9-12 illustrate embodiments of the postal item check-in system, wherein the
parcel receiving part of the system has a cylinder shell part. The parcel receiving
part comprises a connecting section 109 which is positioned behind the front plate
part 28, i.e. it is unavailable for a customer using the system.
[0128] In Figs. 9 and 10 the parcel receiving part further comprises five storage parts
110, each of which may be connected to a weighing section 2 being positioned inside
the cylinder shell part by means of the connecting section 109. The connecting section
109 is provided with a conveyor belt and drive means for driving the conveyor belt,
so that items may be conveyed by the connecting section 109. The connecting section
109 is further provided with elevator means 111, so that the level of the connecting
section 109 may be adjusted according to the storage part 110 to which it shall be
connected. As can be seen from Fig. 9, the storage parts 110 may be positioned at
different levels, and they may be of different sizes in order to accommodate different
kinds of parcels, e.g. having different sizes.
[0129] The parcel receiving part may be used for check-in of articles and/or for delivering
articles to the customer. In case the parcel receiving part is used for check-in,
it is operated substantially as described above until the parcel is to be conveyed
away from the weighting section 2. At this point the cylinder is turned until the
conveying directions of the weighting section 2 and the connecting section 109 are
aligned, as indicated in Figs. 9 and 10. The cylinder is then turned along with the
connecting section 109, and subsequently the connecting section 109 is optionally
elevated/lowered by means of the elevator means 111, until a connection is established
to a chosen storage part 110. The connecting section 109 is turned around the same
axis around which the cylinder shell part is turned. The chosen storage part 110 is
the one which shall accommodate the received item. The item is then conveyed by means
of the weighting section 2 and the connecting section to the chosen storage part 110.
The parcel receiving part then return to a position in which it is ready to receive
another item. Preferably, the connecting section 109 subsequently automatically returns
to an initial position from where it is ready to perform the above operations again.
This may be performed while the next session begins, e.g. while the next customer
enters an item into the parcel receiving part or while the next customer identifies
himself/herself in order to be allowed to pick up an item being stored at one of the
storage parts. This will save operation time.
[0130] In case the parcel receiving part is used for delivering an item to a customer, it
is preferably operated as follows. The customer approaches the parcel receiving unit
and identifies himself/herself. The parcel receiving unit then identifies an item
which is to be delivered to that customer, and it identifies the storage part 110
which accommodates that item. The cylinder and the connecting section 109 are then
moved as described above so as to establish a connection between the weighting section
2 and the storage part 110 accommodating the item. The item is then conveyed by means
of the connecting section 109 and the weighting section 2 from the storage part 110
to the weighting section 2. Finally, the cylinder is turned into a position in which
the customer may pick up the item from the weighting section 2. Optionally, in case
payment is required from the customer, he/she may provide such payment using the payment
device of the parcel receiving part before the item is delivered. The items being
delivered may be ordinary postal items, such as parcels, but it may also be ordered
goods, e.g. goods bought by means of e-commerce or library books, rented video cassettes
or any other suitable kind of goods. In any case the distributor makes use of the
infra structure provided by the item check-in system.
[0131] Preferably, the customer is advised in advance that an item is to be delivered at
a specific parcel receiving part. This may be performed by delivering a note at the
customers home address, but it may alternatively be performed by sending an electronic
message to the customer, such as an e-mail, an SMS message or any other kind of message
sent to the customer's cellular telephone or PC. In case a message is sent to the
customer's cellular telephone, the customer may identify himself/herself at the parcel
receiving part by merely turning on the cellular telephone, the telephone thereby
transmitting a signal identifying said telephone and hence the customer carrying it,
e.g. by means of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) or using a similar technology.
[0132] In a further embodiment of the invention the communication is performed over the
world wide web, a global network or the internet.
[0133] Figs. 11 and 12 show perspective views of a check-in and delivery system comprising
a plurality of storage parts 110 arranged on a carrousel 112. The carrousel 112 comprises
a number of storage sections 113, each comprising six storage parts 110 in the form
of shelves. In the shown embodiment check-in as well as delivery of articles from/to
a customer as described above is possible. Preferably, each storage part 110 has a
unique ID. When an article is checked in (or delivered for later delivery to a customer)
and subsequently positioned in a storage part, the ID of the article is linked to
the ID of the storage part, so that the system will know where a specific article
is located. Thus, in case the article is to be delivered to a customer, the system
will be able to locate and deliver the correct article when the customer turns up.
[0134] Check-in of articles is performed as described above until the article is to be moved
away from the connecting part 109. Then an empty storage part 110 is identified, and
in case the identified empty storage part 110 is not in the vicinity of the connecting
part 109, the carrousel 112 is moved in such a way that the empty storage part 110
is in the vicinity of the connecting part 109. The connecting part 109, and optionally
the elevator means 111, are moved so as to connect the connecting part 109 and the
chosen empty storage part 110. Finally, the article is transferred from the connecting
part 109 to the chosen storage part 110. At this time at the latest the ID of the
storage part 110 is linked to the ID of the article, so that the article may be located
at a later time as described above. Based on the ID of the article the system may
obtain additional information relating to the article, such as destination or other
relevant information as described above. The ID of the storage part 110 may thus be
linked to this additional information as well, or the system may use the information
when handling the article.
[0135] The checked-in articles may be collected, e.g. by a truck or lorry. In this case
the driver may extract information from the system relating to which articles have
been checked in for further distribution, and he may empty the storage parts 110 containing
such articles only. The driver may additionally deliver articles which are to be delivered
by a customer from the system in question at a later time. This will be described
further below.
[0136] Delivery of articles may be performed in the following way. A customer approaches
the system and identifies himself/herself as described above. The system then identifies
and locates the article which is to be delivered to the customer. If the storage part
110 containing the identified article is not in the vicinity of the connecting part
109 the carrousel 112 is moved until the storage part 110 is in the vicinity of the
connecting part 109. The connecting part 109, and optionally the elevator means 111,
are moved so as to connect the storage part 110 and the connecting part 109. The article
is transferred to the connecting part 109, and the article is subsequently moved to
the delivery platform as described above in order to be delivered to the customer.
[0137] In case a truck or lorry delivers articles to be delivered to customer this is preferably
performed as follows. The driver has access to the back part of the system where he
enters the articles in empty storage parts 110 and makes sure that the ID of each
article is linked to the ID of the storage part 110 containing the article. This may
e.g. be performed using a scanning device for scanning an electronic ID of each article
as well as an electronic ID of a storage part 110 before the article is positioned
in the storage part 110.
[0138] A letter check-in system similar to the described parcel check-in system can also
be constructed according to the invention.
1. A postal item check-in and delivery system comprising
a control unit having
a central data processing unit,
data storage means,
means for communicating information to a customer,
means for receiving information from a customer to the control unit, and
means for identifying a customer,
the system further comprising
a payment device for receiving payment from a customer, the operation of said payment
device being controlled by the control unit, and
a receiving and delivery platform for receiving and delivering postal items from/to
a customer,
at least two storage parts for storing postal items which have been received from
customers and/or postal items which are to be delivered to customers, and
a connecting part being enabled to connect the receiving and delivery platform to
a chosen one of the at least two storage parts, so as to allow a postal item to be
transferred from the platform to the chosen storage part or from the chosen storage
part to the platform, respectively.
2. A system according to claim 1, further comprising a printing device being enabled
to print a postal delivery address, the operation of said printing device being controlled
by the control unit.
3. A system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the receiving and delivery platform comprises
a weighting unit being adapted for providing an output indicating the weight of a
postal item placed at the receiving and delivery platform.
4. A system according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the receiving and delivery platform
comprises transferring means for transferring an item positioned on the platform to
the connecting part.
5. A system according to any of claims 1-4, wherein the connecting part comprises transferring
means for transferring an item positioned on the connecting part to the receiving
and delivery platform and/or to a chosen one of the at least two storage parts.
6. A system according to any of claims 1-5, wherein the control unit is further enabled
to look up delivery addresses in a database comprising valid postal delivery addresses,
and validate a user-provided address.
7. A system according to any of claims 1-6, wherein the at least two storage parts are
arranged in a substantially linear configuration, and wherein the connecting part
is enabled to perform a corresponding substantially linear movement in order to connect
the receiving and delivery platform and a chosen storage part.
8. A system according to any of claims 1-6, wherein the at least two storage parts are
arranged in a substantially circular or semicircular configuration, and wherein the
connecting part is enabled to perform a corresponding substantially circular movement
in order to connect the receiving and delivery platform and a chosen storage part.
9. A system according to any of claims 1-6, wherein the at least two storage parts are
arranged movably on a frame, and wherein the storage parts may be moved in order to
connect a chosen storage part and the connecting part.
10. A system according to any of claims 1-9, wherein the connecting part comprises level
adaptation means for adapting the level of the connecting part to the level of a chosen
storage part.
11. A system according to any of claims 1-10, wherein the system further comprises an
item receiving and delivering unit having
a cylinder shell part defining an interior cavity of said part, the shell part having
an opening defined therein for allowing postal items to pass between the exterior
and the interior of said part, the cylinder shell part being arranged pivotally about
a substantially vertical axis of symmetry of said cylinder shell part,
a front plate part being fixedly arranged and having an opening defined therein for
allowing postal items to pass the front plate part,
the cylinder shell part and the front plate part being arranged in close proximity
in such a way that the openings of said parts at receiving and delivery angular position
of the cylinder shell part are aligned so as to allow for postal items to pass both
openings and so that the opening of said front plate part at one or more discharge
and dellvery angular positions of the cylinder shell part is closed by the cylinder
shell part,
the item receiving and delivery unit further having drive means for turning the cylinder
shell part between said angular positions, the operation of the drive means being
controlled by the control unit.
12. A method of delivering postal items from an item delivery system, the system comprising
a control unit, a delivery platform, at least two storage parts for storing items
to be delivered to customers, and a connecting part being enabled to connect the delivery
platform to a chosen one of the at least two storage parts, the connecting part comprising
drive means being controlled by the control unit, the method comprising the steps
of
a customer identifying himself or herself,
the control unit identifying an item to be delivered,
the control unit identifying the storage part containing the item to be delivered,
the system conveying the item from said storage part via the connecting part to the
delivery platform,
the customer receiving the item.
13. A method according to claim 12, wherein the step of identifying the storage part containing
the item to be delivered comprises the step of determining whether the connecting
part is currently connecting the delivery platform and said storage part, and wherein
the conveying step comprises the step of moving at least part of the connecting part
so as to interconnect the delivery platform and said storage part in case the connecting
part is not currently connecting the delivery platform and said storage part.
14. A method according to claim 12 or 13, the system further comprising a printing device,
the method further comprising the step of the printing device printing a receipt to
the customer.
15. A method according to any of claims 12-14, the method further comprising the step
of advising the customer that an item is to be delivered at the item delivery system.
16. A method according to claim 15, wherein the advising step is performed using a global
computer network.
17. A method according to claim 15 or 16, wherein the advising step is performed by the
system sending a message to a cellular telephone.
18. A method according to any of claims 12-17, the system further comprising a payment
device for receiving payment from a customer, the method further comprising the step
of the customer providing payment before the item is delivered.
19. A method according to claim 18, the payment device comprising a card reader for reading
information from credit cards, the method further comprising the steps of
the customer entering a credit card into the payment device,
the control unit validating the credit card, and
the control unit charging the credit card in case the credit card is valid.
20. A method according to claim 19, the system being connected to a global computer network,
wherein the validating step is performed using the global computer network.
1. Poststück-Abfertigungs- und Abgabesystem, das aufweist:
eine Steuerungseinheit mit einer zentralen Datenverarbeitungseinheit, Datenspeicherungseinrichtungen,
Einrichtungen zur Übermittlung von Informationen an einen Kunden, Einrichtungen zum
Empfangen von Informationen von einem Kunden für die Steuerungseinheit und Einrichtungen
zum Identifizieren eines Kunden,
wobei das System ferner aufweist:
eine Zahlungsvorrichtung zum Annehmen der Bezahlung durch einen Kunden, wobei der
Betrieb dieser Zahlungsvorrichtung durch die Steuerungseinheit gesteuert wird,
eine Annahme- und Abgabeplattform zum Annehmen bzw. Abgeben von Poststücken von einem
bzw. an einen Kunden,
mindestens zwei Lagerteile zum Lagern von Poststücken, die von Kunden angenommen wurden
und/oder Poststücken, die an einen Kunden abgegeben werden sollen, und
einen Verbindungsteil, der in der Lage ist, die Annahme- und Abgabeplattform mit einem
ausgewählten der mindestens zwei Lagerteile zu verbinden, um zu ermöglichen, daß ein
Poststück jeweils von der Plattform zu dem ausgewählten Lagerteil oder von dem ausgewählten
Lagerteil zu der Plattform überführt wird.
2. System nach Anspruch 1, das ferner eine Druckvorrichtung aufweist, die fähig ist,
eine Postlieferadresse zu drucken, wobei der Betrieb dieser Druckvorrichtung von der
Steuerungseinheit gesteuert wird.
3. System nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Annahme- und Abgabeplattform eine Waageneinheit
aufweist, die geeignet ist, eine Ausgabe zur Verfügung zu stellen, welche das Gewicht
eines auf der Annahme- und Abgabeplattform plazierten Poststücks anzeigt.
4. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 3, wobei die Annahme- und Abgabeplattform Überführungseinrichtungen
zum Überführen eines auf der Plattform positionierten Gegenstands an den Verbindungsteil
aufweist.
5. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 4, wobei der Verbindungsteil Überführungseinrichtungen
zum Überführen eines auf dem Verbindungsteil positionierten Gegenstands an die Annahme-
und Abgabeplattform und/oder an einen ausgewählten der mindestens zwei Lagerteile
aufweist.
6. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 5, wobei die Steuerungseinheit ferner fähig ist,
Lieferadressen in einer Datenbank, welche gültige Postzustelladressen enthält, zu
suchen und eine von einem Benutzer bereitgestellte Adresse zu bestätigen.
7. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 6, wobei die mindestens zwei Lagerteile in einer
im wesentlichen linearen Anordnung angeordnet sind und wobei der Verbindungsteil fähig
ist, eine entsprechende im wesentlichen lineare Bewegung durchzuführen, um die Annahme-
und Abgabeplattform und einen ausgewählten Lagerteil zu verbinden.
8. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 6, wobei die mindestens zwei Lagerteile in einer
im wesentlichen kreisförmigen oder halbkreisförmigen Anordnung angeordnet sind und
wobei der Verbindungsteil fähig ist, eine entsprechende im wesentlichen kreisförmige
Bewegung durchzuführen, um die Annahme- und Abgabeplattform und einen ausgewählten
Lagerteil zu verbinden.
9. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 6, wobei die mindestens zwei Lagerteile auf einem
Gestell beweglich angeordnet sind und wobei die Lagerteile bewegt werden können, um
einen ausgewählten Lagerteil und den Verbindungsteil zu verbinden.
10. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 9, wobei der Verbindungsteil Höhenanpassungseinrichtungen
zur Anpassung der Höhe des Verbindungsteils an die Höhe eines ausgewählten Lagerteils
aufweist.
11. System nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 10, wobei das System ferner eine Annahme- und
Abgabeeinheit für Gegenstände aufweist, die aufweist:
einen Zylindergehäuseteil, das einen inneren Hohlraum dieses Teils begrenzt, wobei
der Gehäuseteil eine darin definierte Öffnung hat, um zu ermöglichen, daß Poststücke
zwischen dem Äußeren und dem Inneren dieses Teils hindurchgehen, wobei der Zylinderteil
drehbar um eine im wesentlichen vertikale Symmetrieachse des Zylindergehäuseteils
angeordnet ist,
einen Vorderplattenteil, der fest angeordnet ist und eine darin definierte Öffnung
hat, um zu ermöglichen, daß Poststücke durch den Vorderplattenteil hindurchgehen,
wobei der Zylindergehäuseteil und der Vorderplattenteil derart in nächster Nähe angeordnet
sind, daß die Öffnungen dieser Teile in der Annahme- und Abgabewinkelposition des
Zylindergehäuseteils ausgerichtet sind, um zu ermöglichen, daß Poststücke durch beide
Öffnungen hindurchgehen, und daß die Öffnung des Vorderplattenteils an einer oder
mehreren Austritts- und Abgabewinkelpositionen des Zylindergehäuseteils durch den
Zylindergehäuseteil verschlossen wird,
wobei die Annahme- und Abgabeeinheit für Gegenstände ferner Antriebseinrichtungen
zum Drehen des Zylindergehäuseteils zwischen den genannten Winkelpositionen hat, wobei
der Betrieb der Antriebseinrichtung von der Steuerungseinheit gesteuert wird.
12. Verfahren zur Abgabe von Poststücken von einem Abgabesystem für Gegenstände, wobei
das System aufweist: eine Steuerungseinheit, eine Abgabeplattform, mindestens zwei
Lagerteile zum Lagern von Gegenständen, die an Kunden geliefert werden sollen, und
einen Verbindungsteil, der fähig ist, die Abgabeplattform mit einem ausgewählten der
mindestens zwei Lagerteile zu verbinden, wobei der Verbindungsteil von der Steuerungseinheit
gesteuerte Antriebseinrichtungen aufweist und das Verfahren die folgenden Schritte
aufweist:
sich selbst Identifizieren durch einen Kunden, Identifizieren eines abzugebenden Gegenstands
durch die Steuerungseinheit,
Identifizieren des Lagerteils, der den abzugebenden Gegenstand enthält, durch die
Steuerungseinheit,
Befördern des Gegenstands von diesem Lagerteil über den Verbindungsteil zu der Abgabeplattform
durch das System,
Empfangen des Gegenstands durch den Kunden.
13. Verfahren nach Anspruch 12, wobei der Schritt zum Identifizieren des Lagerteils, der
den abzugebenden Gegenstand enthält, den Schritt zum Bestimmen aufweist, ob der Verbindungsteil
gerade die Abgabeplattform und diesen Lagerteil verbindet, und wobei der Beförderungsschritt
den Schritt zum Bewegen zumindest eines Teils des Verbindungsteils aufweist, um die
Abgabeplattform und den Lagerteil zu verbinden, falls der Verbindungsteil die Abgabeplattform
und den Lagerteil gerade nicht verbindet.
14. Verfahren nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, wobei das System ferner eine Druckvorrichtung
aufweist und das Verfahren ferner den Schritt zum Drucken eines Belegs für den Kunden
durch die Druckvorrichtung aufweist.
15. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 12 - 14, wobei das Verfahren ferner den Schritt
zum Benachrichtigen des Kunden aufweist, daß ein Gegenstand an dem Abgabesystem für
Gegenstände abgegeben werden soll.
16. Verfahren nach Anspruch 15, wobei der Benachrichtigungsschritt unter Verwendung eines
weltweiten Computernetzwerks durchgeführt wird.
17. Verfahren nach Anspruch 15 oder 16, wobei der Benachrichtigungsschritt durchgeführt
wird, indem das System eine Nachricht an ein Mobiltelefon schickt.
18. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 12 - 17, wobei das System ferner eine Zahlungsvorrichtung
zum Annehmen einer Zahlung von einem Kunden aufweist und das Verfahren ferner den
Schritt aufweist, daß der Kunde die Zahlung leistet, bevor der Gegenstand abgegeben
wird.
19. Verfahren nach Anspruch 18, wobei die Zahlungsvorrichtung ein Kartenlesegerät zum
Lesen von Informationen von Kreditkarten aufweist, wobei das Verfahren ferner die
folgenden schritte aufweist:
Einführen einer Kreditkarte in die Zahlungsvorrichtung durch den Kunden,
Validieren der Kreditkarte durch die Steuerungseinheit, und
Belasten der Kreditkarte durch die Steuerungseinheit, falls die Kreditkarte gültig
ist.
20. Verfahren nach Anspruch 19, wobei das System mit einem weltweiten Computernetzwerk
verbunden ist und wobei der Validierungsschritt unter Verwendung des weltweiten Computernetzwerks
durchgeführt wird.
1. Système de livraison et d'enregistrement d'article postal comprenant :
une unité de commande possédant :
une unité centrale de traitement de données,
des moyens de stockage de données,
des moyens pour communiquer des informations à un client,
des moyens pour recevoir des informations de la part d'un client à destination de
l'unité de commande, et
des moyens pour identifier un client,
le système comprenant de plus :
un dispositif de paiement pour recevoir un paiement effectué par un client, le fonctionnement
dudit dispositif de paiement étant commandé par l'unité de commande, et
une plate-forme de réception et de livraison pour recevoir et livrer des articles
postaux de la part d'un, à un, client,
au moins deux parties de stockage pour stocker les articles postaux qui ont été reçus
de la part des clients et / ou des articles postaux qui doivent être livrés aux clients,
et
une partie de liaison susceptible de relier la plate-forme de réception et de livraison
à l'une choisie des au moins deux parties de stockage, afin de permettre le transfert
d'un article postal à partir de la plate-forme vers la partie de stockage choisie
ou à partir de la partie de stockage choisie vers la plate-forme, respectivement.
2. Système selon la revendication 1, comprenant de plus un dispositif d'impression susceptible
d'imprimer une adresse de livraison postale, le fonctionnement dudit dispositif d'impression
étant commandé par l'unité de commande.
3. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 ou 2, dans lequel la plate-forme
de réception et de livraison comprend une unité de pesage conçue pour fournir une
sortie qui indique le poids d'un article postal placé au niveau de la plate-forme
de réception et de livraison.
4. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel la plate-forme
de réception et de livraison comprend des moyens de transfert pour transférer un article
placé sur la plate-forme vers la partie de liaison.
5. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel la partie de
liaison comprend des moyens de transfert pour transférer un article placé sur la partie
de liaison vers la plate-forme de réception et de livraison et / ou vers l'une choisie
des au moins deux parties de stockage.
6. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel l'unité de commande
est de plus susceptible de rechercher des adresses de livraison dans une base de données
qui comprend des adresses de livraison postales valides, et de valider une adresse
fournie par l'utilisateur.
7. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel les au moins
deux parties de stockage sont disposées dans une configuration sensiblement linéaire,
et dans lequel la partie de liaison est susceptible d'effectuer un déplacement correspondant
sensiblement linéaire afin de relier la plate-forme de réception et de livraison et
une partie de stockage choisie.
8. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel les au moins
deux parties de stockage sont disposées dans une configuration sensiblement circulaire
ou semi-circulaire, et dans lequel la partie de liaison est susceptible d'effectuer
un déplacement correspondant sensiblement circulaire afin de relier la plate-forme
de réception et de livraison et une partie de stockage choisie.
9. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans lequel les au moins
deux parties de stockage sont disposées de manière mobile sur un châssis, et dans
lequel les parties de stockage peuvent être déplacées afin de relier une partie de
stockage choisie et la partie de liaison.
10. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, dans lequel la partie de
liaison comprend des moyens d'adaptation de niveau afin d'adapter le niveau de la
partie de liaison au niveau d'une partie de stockage choisie.
11. Système selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10, dans lequel le système comprend
de plus une unité de réception et de livraison d'article possédant :
une partie d'enveloppe cylindrique définissant une cavité intérieure de ladite partie,
la partie d'enveloppe possédant une ouverture définie à l'intérieur afin de permettre
aux articles postaux de passer entre l'extérieur et l'intérieur de ladite partie,
la partie d'enveloppe cylindrique étant disposée de manière pivotante autour d'un
axe de symétrie sensiblement vertical de ladite partie d'enveloppe cylindrique,
une partie de plaque avant étant disposée de manière fixe et possédant une ouverture
définie à l'intérieur afin de permettre aux articles postaux de franchir la partie
de plaque avant,
la partie d'enveloppe cylindrique et la partie de plaque avant étant disposées à
proximité immédiate de telle manière que les ouvertures desdites parties au niveau
de la position angulaire de réception et de livraison de la partie d'enveloppe cylindrique
sont alignées afin de permettre aux articles postaux de franchir les deux ouvertures
et de telle sorte que l'ouverture de ladite partie de plaque avant au niveau d'une
ou de plusieurs positions angulaires de décharge et de livraison de la partie d'enveloppe
cylindrique est fermée par la partie d'enveloppe cylindrique,
l'unité de réception et de livraison d'article possédant de plus loin des moyens d'entraînement
afin de faire tourner la partie d'enveloppe cylindrique entre lesdites positions angulaires,
le fonctionnement des moyens d'entraînement étant commandés par l'unité de commande.
12. Procédé pour livrer des articles postaux à partir d'un système de livraison d'article,
le système comprenant une unité de commande, une plate-forme de livraison, au moins
deux parties de stockage pour stocker des articles à livrer aux clients, et une partie
de liaison susceptible de relier la plate-forme de livraison à l'une choisie des au
moins deux parties de stockage, la partie de liaison comprenant des moyens d'entraînement
commandés par l'unité de commande, le procédé comprenant les étapes consistant en
:
ce qu'un client s'identifie lui-même,
ce que l'unité de commande identifie un article à livrer,
ce que l'unité de commande identifie la partie de stockage qui contient l'article
à livrer,
ce que le système achemine l'article de ladite partie de stockage par l'intermédiaire
de la partie de liaison vers la plate-forme de livraison,
ce que le client reçoive l'article.
13. Procédé selon la revendication 12, dans lequel l'étape consistant à identifier la
partie de stockage qui contient l'article à livrer comprend l'étape consistant à déterminer
si la partie de liaison relie actuellement la plate-forme de livraison et ladite partie
de stockage, et
dans lequel l'étape d'acheminement comprend l'étape consistant à déplacer au moins
une partie de la partie de liaison afin de relier ensemble la plate-forme de livraison
et ladite partie de stockage dans le cas où la partie de liaison ne relierait pas
actuellement la plate-forme de livraison et ladite partie de stockage.
14. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 12 ou 13, le système comprenant
de plus un dispositif d'impression, le procédé comprenant de plus l'étape dans laquelle
le dispositif d'impression imprime un reçu à l'intention du client.
15. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 12 à 14, le procédé comprenant de
plus l'étape consistant à avertir le client qu'un article doit être livré au niveau
du système de livraison d'article.
16. Procédé selon la revendication 15, dans lequel l'étape d'avertissement est exécutée
en utilisant un réseau informatique mondial.
17. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 15 ou 16, dans lequel l'étape d'avertissement
est exécutée par le système en envoyant un message à un téléphone cellulaire.
18. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 12 à 17, le système comprenant de
plus un dispositif de paiement pour recevoir un paiement de la part d'un client, le
procédé comprenant de plus l'étape dans laquelle le client procède au paiement avant
que l'article ne soit livré.
19. Procédé selon la revendication 18, le dispositif de paiement comprenant un lecteur
de cartes pour lire des informations à partir de cartes de crédit, le procédé comprenant
de plus les étapes consistant en :
ce que le client entre une carte de crédit dans le dispositif de paiement,
ce que l'unité de commande valide la carte de crédit, et
en ce que l'unité de commande débite la carte de crédit dans le cas où la carte de
crédit est valide.
20. Procédé selon la revendication 19, le système étant relié à un réseau informatique
mondial, dans lequel l'étape de validation est exécutée en utilisant le réseau informatique
mondial.