CA2246379A1 - Point of sale system for processing statistics and diagnostics and method of operating same - Google Patents

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CA2246379A1
CA2246379A1 CA002246379A CA2246379A CA2246379A1 CA 2246379 A1 CA2246379 A1 CA 2246379A1 CA 002246379 A CA002246379 A CA 002246379A CA 2246379 A CA2246379 A CA 2246379A CA 2246379 A1 CA2246379 A1 CA 2246379A1
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Conrad R. Solberg
Christopher J. Rogney
Fredric C. Zimmerman
Verne L. Severson
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Abstract

A point-of-sale (POS) system and method for gathering, processing and reporting statistics of unattended vending equipment is provided. The method includes: connecting a vending machine to a POS device; connecting a remote device to the POS device to process statistical or diagnostic data concerning the vending machine; detecting an operational status parameter of the vending machine; storing the parameter; and transmitting the parameter to the remote device via the POS device. The system includes a vending machine; a POS device (6) connected to the vending machine (7); a remote processor (4) connected to the POS device; wherein the POS device further comprises: a communications processor; a router connected to the communications processor; a card processor connected to the communications processor; a POS statistical processor connected to the router; and a POS-to-vending communications processor connected to the router, the card processor and the vending machine.

Description

W O 97/29446 PCT~US97/0170g POrNT OF SALE SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING STATISTICS
AND DIAGNOSTICS AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME

BACKGROUND O~ THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to point-of-sale (PO~) credit and debit networks and in particular to a system and method for processing statistics and diagnlostics when POS devices are installed in conjunction with vending devices or other unattended equipment.
Point-of-sale (POS) devices are available for procee~ing credit cards, debit cards or other financial transactions from a vending machine for processing by a host computer. These vending m~c~hines pass sale information to the credit card device, then the credit card device transmits the informationto a financial-processing host computer. The POS device is a data communication device that is programmed to communicate in a proper format for processing f1nancial information. Most point of sale devices have a processor, an internal modem, a credit card reader, a keypad and a display.
When used with vending m~chines, the keypad and display are not usually required. The modem is always required for purposes of this discussion.
Ve;nding machines are becoming more processor-driven as microprocessors and electronic components are more readily available. This added capability allows for more communications and data gathering then previously considered. However, vending machines, which are l~n~tten~led for W O 97129446 PCTrUS97/01709 the most part, are susceptible to mslint~.n~nce issues and supply and inventory reporting problems.
A need has arisen to gather and process more information about the vending m~chine and its status and to use the POS device for this purpose. A
beneficial result of such a system is cost savings due to a reduction of personnel needed to physically travel to and check on the vending m~(~.hines Such a system could also increase revenues by ensuring that the vending equipment is operational and fully stocked. A need to "eavesdrop" ~or determine the machine's activities) electronically from a remote site has also arisen.

CA 02246379 l998-08-ll W O 97/2~446 PCT~US97/01709 BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a means for vending operators to gain access to or to obtain a report of vending operations by usinga POS device attached to a vending machine.
Another object of the invention is to provide an economic advantage for operating vending machines by providing notification of supply shortages in the m~rhin~?s or malfunctioning equipment components in the m~rhinçs Yet another object of the invention is to advantageously use inherent POS device capabilities and electronics to provide reporting from the vending machines, thereby elimin~tinp; or reducing the cost of providing separate comrnunications capabilities.
The present invention provides the capability for vending machine operators to access statistics and diagnostic information regarding the operation of remotely located and unattended vending machines. To this end, the vending machine provides information, or access to information, to a connected POS
device. This POS device then stores the information for subsequent tr~n~mi~.cion to a remote computer for processing. Alternatively, the POS
device, when instructed, can immediately transmit the information to a remote computer for processing. The present invention also takes advantage of the existing PQS device's tr:~n~mi~ion and processing capabilities so that information may be ~Gedecl without visiting the vending machine at the remote site.
An example of a method for ~cces~ing the information uses a remote computer to dial the POS device via switched public-domain telephone networks 2~ and to instruct the POS device to connect the remote computer to the vending information or the vending machine for gathering information. Another example of a method for ~(~ces~ing information uses the vending machine to instruct the PQS device to place a call USillg the public domain telephone networks to a remote computer in order to send information to the computer.
To achieve the objects of the present invention, a system for monitoring and inteITogating a vending machine is provided. The system comprises a CA 02246379 l998-08-ll W O 97/29446 PCTrUS97/01709 vending machine, a point-of-sale (POS device connected to the vending machine and a remote processor connected to the POS device via a data communications facility. The POS device further comprises: a communications processor connected to the data comrnunications facility; a router connected to the S comrnunications processor; a card processor connected to the communications processor; a POS statistical processor connected to the router; and a POS-to-vending communications processor connected to the router, the card processor and to the vending m~ehine.
In an embodiment, the system further comprises a vending-to-POS
communications processor connected to the POS-to-vending communications processor of the POS device; a vending logic control processor connected to the vending-to-POS communications processor; and a vending statistics and diagnostics processor connected to the vending-to-POS cornmunications processor and to the vending logic conkol processor.
In an embodiment a request processor; an outboard response processor connected to the request processor; a vending test and reporting processor connected to the re~uest processor; and a statistics and error register connected to the outbound response processor and to the vending test and reporting processor.
In an embodiment a vend logic controller connected to the vending test and reporting processor of the vending statistics and diagnostics processor; andmeans for detecting a malfunction of the vending m~rhine connected to the vend logic controller.
In another embodiment the present invention provides a system for monitoring ~nz~tten~led remote vending e~uipment. The system comprises a point of sale ~POS) device connected to the vending m~hine; a remote device connected to the POS device to process statistical or diagnostic data concerningthe vending machine; means for detecting an operational status pararneter of thevending machine; means for storing the parameter; and means for transmitting the parameter to the remote device via the POS device.

W O 97129446 PCTrUS97/01709 _ 5 _ In an embodiment, the system further comprises means of reinstructing the vending device to transmit a report via the POS device to the remote device.In an embodiment, the system further comprises means for obtaining on-line parameters from the vending machine.
In an embodiment, the system further comprises means for providing bi-directional communication between the remote device and the vending machine.
In an embodiment, the system further comprises means for providing means for providing bi-directional communication bet~veen the remote device and the vending machine via the POS device.
In addition, the present invention also provides a method for processing and reporting diagnostics and statistics of a vending machine to a remote cite.
A method comprises the steps of connecting a vending machine to a point-of-sale (POS) device; cormecting a remote device to the POS device to process statistical or diagnostic data concerning the vending m~rhin~; cletectinp an operational status parameter of the vending mzlrhine; storing the parameter in a storage means; and tr~n~mittinp the parameter to the remote device via the POS device.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of detecting a vending statistic of the vending machine.
2~ In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of cletectin~ a vending cLiagnostic parameter of the vending machine.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of detecting an error in the operation of the vending machine.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of storing the 2~ parameter in a register.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of displaying the parameter.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of initislting a self-diagnosis of the operation of the vending m~rhint-.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of det~ lhlg an inventory of consumable in the vending machine.

W O 97J29446 PCT~US97/01709 In an embodiment, the method filrther provides the step of faxing the parameters via facsimile.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of using the remote device to initiate the processing.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of using the vending machine to initiate the processing to the remote device.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of progr~3mminp the POS device to gather parameters for a set time period.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of progr~mmin~
the vending machine to gather parameters for a set time period.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of ~ltom~ically collecting predetermined parameters at predetermined time intervals.
In an embodiment, the method further provides the step of connecting the remote device to the POS device locally.
Features and advantages of the invention will become ~p~t;llL from the following specification which, in association with the attached drawing figures and c}aims, describes the invention. The figures are annotated with con.~i~tent reference numerals throughout.

W O 97/29446 PCTrUS97/01709 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE
SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
Figure 1 is a block diagram of an embodiment of a system for processing statistics and diagnostics for a vending operation using a POS device5of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a block diagram of an embodiment of the POS device and the vending machine of the present invention in greater detail.
Figure 3 is a block diagram of a vending statistics and diagnostic processor and vending logic and control processor detailing involved in gathering and reporting vending machine statistics in the present invention.

W O 97/29446 PCT~US97/01709 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Figure I is a block diagram of a POS-based system for gathering statistics and diagnostic information from a vending miq~hine and providing a means to retrieve or receive the information ~ltili7ing a commercially-availablePOS device. The present invention is indicated generally by reference numeral 1.
A POS device 6 depicted in Figure 1 is normally connected to a credit card processor 2 via a data communications facility 3 for the purpose of tr~n~mitting credit card or debit card transaction information. The POS device 6 receives commercials transaction information from vending equipment 7 and properly formats the data for tr~n~mi~ion to the credit card processor 2. The credit card processor 2 communicates the results of the transaction back to the POS device 6 which then completes the transaction.
The data communications facility 3 in Figure 1 can have various embodiments. For example, telephone facilities, satellite facilities, leased line facilities or any other means for communicating between the credit card processor 2 and the POS device 6 can be used.
In addition, the credit card processor 2 may be any transaction processing computer or processor that receives information which can allow for transfer of financial information from a user of the vending equipment 7 to the owner of said equipment resulting from services performed or products delivered from the vending equipment 7. The credit card processor 2 may be used for processing credit cards, debit cards or other financial information. The credit card processor 2 can handle cards using magnetic stripe information, chipcard information or any other means at the POS device 6 which identifies the user of the vending equipment 7.
The POS device 6 may communicate to the data com~nunications facility 3 by direct means depicted in Figure 1 as POS device 6. Alternatively, a POS
device 8, 10 may communicate through a POS communications controller 5 as shown in Figure 1. The POS cornrnunicate through a POS communications controller 5 as shown in Figure 1. The POS communications controller S

_ g _ allows multiple POS devices 8, 10 to share one connection to the data communications facility 3. This sharing arrangement reduces costs of using the data communications facility 3 and allows for less expensive equipment to be used as the POS device 8, 10. Many such POS devices may be connected to the POS conkoller 5 and may be connected via various means, such as a local area network, serial connections or wireless connections. Vending equipment 9, 11 may be connected to these POS devices 8, 10 respectively, to provide for processing financial transactions.
The present invention also includes a remote colllpulel 4 that may connect to the POS devices 6, 8, 10 to collect and/or process statistical or diagnostic dlata concerning the vending equipment 7, 9, 11. The computer 4 can connect to the POS device 6, 8, 10 in the same manner as the credit card processor 2 by using the data communications facility 3.
The POS device 6 will determine the method of commllnic~tion as depicted in Figure 2. This is done by a comrnunications processor 61. The communications processor 61 determines, from the data received from the data communication facility 3 or the POS communications controller 5, which type of messaging has been received by the POS device 6.
The POS device communications processor 61 then sends the information to a statistics and diagnostic router 63 which determines if the statistics and/or diagnostics request is for the POS device. When this is true, the request is routed to a POS statistics and diagnostics processor 65 or to a POS-to-vending communications processor 64 for communications to the vending equipment 7.
If the router 63 routes the request to the POS statistics and diagnostics processor 65, then the POS processor 65 performs the processes per normal statistical practices that are common in POS devices and returns the diagnosticsresults or statistical data from the processor 65 to the router 63 which then sends the data to the POS device communications processor 61. The communications processor 61 formats the data pLop~lly so that it is W O 97/29446 PCT~US97/01709 communicated to the remote computer 4 via the data communications facility 3 or the POS communications controller S and the data communications facility 3.
If the statistical or diagnostic request is for the vending equipment, the router 63 will send the request to a POS-to-vending communications processor 64 for tr~n~mi.c.~ion to a vending-to-POS communications processor 71 of the vending equipment 7. The vending-to-POS communications processor 71 determines if the data is vending logic and control signals, in which case it will send the data to a vending logic and control processor 72. If the data is a request for statistical and diagnostic data, the communications processor 71 will route the data to a vending statistical and diagnostic processor 73.
The vending logic and control processor 72 and the vending statistical and diagnostic processor 73 are shown in Figure 3. The statistical and diagnostic processor 73 has a request processor 731 depicted in Figure 3 that will receive any diagnostic and statistical request.. The request processor 731will deterrnine the nature of the diagnostic or statistical request.
The vending logic and control processor 72 and the vending statistical and diagnostic processor 73 are shown in ~igure 3. The statistical and diagnostic processor 73 has a request processor 731 depicted in Figure 3 that :20 will recelve an~v diagnostic and statistical request. The request processor 731 will determine the nature of the diagnostic or statistical request.
If the request involves retrieving statistical information from statistical and error data base registers 733, then the processor 731 will request an outbound response processor 732 to obtain the data ~rom the data base registers 733 and transmit it back to the POS-to-vending cornrnunications processor 64 where it will be transferred to the statistics and diagnostic router 63 for eventual tr~n~mi.~ion back to the remote computer 4.
If the request involves exercising the vending m~r.hine for diagnostic purposes, the request processor 731 will pass tl1e request along to a vending test and reporting processor 734 which will forward the request comm~n~l~ to a vending m~hine logic control processor 721.

W O 97/29446 .PCT~US97tO1709 The vending machine logic controller 721 has normal vending functions of receiving monetary information from a vending currency processor 722 and controlling the resulting vend operation with a vend delivery mechanism sensing and control processor 723. The vend logic controller 721 also provides consumer interactive ;nformation such as keypad and display information via the interactive processor 724. In addition to these normal functions, the current invention. uses the vend logic controller 721 to receive requests for diagnosticexercises and routes then to the vend delivery and mech~ni~m sensing and control processor 723 for actual running of the msl~hin~ using a vend action mech~ni~m processor 725. The result of this operation is sensed by a vend sensing circuit 726 and reported back to the vend delivery mechz~ni.sm sensing and control processor 723 for reporting to the vend logic controller 721. The vend logic controller 721 communicates the inforrnation to the vending test and reporting processor 734. The processor 734 posts the results in the error =~ 15 register 733 and notifies the request processor 731. The request processor 731 instructs the outbound response processor 732 to send the resulting data to the POS device 6 for tr~n~mi~ion through the data communications facility 3, to the remote computer 4. The remote computer 4 stores the information in a database format or report directly using a printer or other device attached to the computer for user notification of the results.
If the vending equipment 7 logically detects a malfunction of the vend action mechanism 725 in the course of operation, the vend delivery mech~ni~m 723 may report an error to the vend logic controller 721 which may post an error on a visible means (not shown) using the interactive processor 724. The vend logic controller 721 may also be programmed to initiate a self-reporting diagnostic to the vending statistics and diagnostics processor 73. The vend logic controller 721 may also detect errors in any other processes such as the vend currency process 722 and also report those to the vending statistical and a diagnostics processor 73.
To accomplish the reporting, the vend logic controller 721 reports any malfunction to the vending test and reporting processor 734. The processor 734 W O 97129446 PCTrUS97/01709 posts the results in the error register 733 and notifies the request processor 731.
The request processor 731 instructs the outbound response processor 732 to send the resulting data to the POS device 6 for tr~n~mi.~ion through the data communication facility 3, or the POS communications controller 5 and the data S communications facility 3, to the remote computer 4. The remote CO111~JULe1 4 stores the information in a database format or report directly using a printer or other device attached to the computer for user notification of the results.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently ~rer~lled embodiments described herein will be ~ellL to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without tlimini~hing its attendant advantages. It is, therefore, intçnr~ç~l that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.

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CLAIMS:
1. A system of monitoring and interrogating a vending machine, comprising:
a vending machine of the type having vending control and data processing functions;
a remote processor connected to the POS device via a data communications facility for monitoring and interrogating the vending machine;
a communications processor connected to the data communications facility for communicating with said remote processor;
a router connected to the communications processor;
a card processor connected to the communications processor;
a POS statistical processor connected to the router; and a POS-to-vending communications processor connected to the router, the card processor and to the vending machine.

2. The system of Claim 1 wherein the vending machine further comprises:
a vending-to-POS communications processor connected to the POS-to-vending communications processor of the POS device;
a vending logic control processor connected to the vending-to-POS
communications processor; and a vending statistics and diagnostics processor connected to the vending-to-POS
communications processor and to the vending logic control processor.

3. The system of Claim 2 wherein the vending statistics and diagnostics processor further comprises;
a request processor;
an outboard response processor connected to the request processor;
a vending test and reporting processor connected to the request processor;
and a statistics and error register connected to the outboard response processor and to the vending test and reporting processor.

4. The system of Claim 2 wherein the vending logic control processor further comprises:
a vend logic controller connected to the vending test and reporting processor of the vending statistics and diagnostics processor; and means for detecting a malfunction of the vending machine connected to the vend logic controller.

5. A system for monitoring unattended remote vending equipment, comprising:
a vending machine of the type having vending control and data processing functions;
a point-of-sale (POS) device independent from said control and data processing functions connected to the vending machine;
a remote device connected to the POS device to process statistical or diagnostic data concerning the vending machine;
means for detecting an operational status parameter of the vending machine, said status parameter including said statistical or diagnostic data;
means for storing the parameter; and means for transmitting the parameter to the remote device via the POS
device.

6. The system of Claim 5 further comprising:
means for instructing the vending device to transmit a report via the POS
device to the remote device.

7. The system of Claim 5 further comprising:
means for obtaining on-line parameters from the vending machine.

8. The system of Claim 5 further comprising:
means for providing bi-directional communication between the remote device and the vending machine.

9. The system of Claim 5 further comprising:
means for providing bi-directional communication between the remote device and the vending machine via the POS device.

10. A method for processing and reporting diagnostics and statistics of a vending machine to a remote site, comprising the steps of:
connecting a vending machine to a point-of-sale (POS) device of a type that is independent of normal control and data processing functions of the vending machine;
connecting a remote device to the POS device to process statistical or diagnostic data concerning the vending machine;
detecting an operational status parameter of the vending machine, said operational status parameter representing diagnostic and/or statistical data concerning the vending machine;
storing the parameter in a storage means, and transmitting the parameter to the remote device via the POS device.

11. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
detecting a vending diagnostic parameter of the vending machine.

13. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
detecting an error in the operation of the vending machine.

14. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
storing the parameter in a register.

15. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
displaying the parameter.

16. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
initiating a self-diagnosis of the operation of the vending machine.

17. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
determining an inventory of consumables in the vending machine.

18. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
faxing the parameters via facsimile.

19. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
using the remote device to initiate the processing.

20. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
using the vending machine to initiate the processing to the remote device.

21. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
programming the POS device to gather parameters for a set time period.

22. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
programming the vending machine to gather parameters for a set time period.

23. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
automatically collecting predetermined parameters at predetermined time intervals.

24. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of:
connecting the remote device to the POS device locally.

25. The method of Claim 10 further comprising the step of using the remote device to initiate an operational function in the vending machine.

26. A system for communicating with unattended remote vending equipment, comprising:
a vending machine;
a point-of-sale (POS) device of a type that is independent of normal control and data processing functions of the vending machine, connected to the vending machine;
a remote device connected to the POS device to receive information from and to provide control signals to the POS device; and means operatively connected with the POS device and with the vending machine for transmitting said information from the vending machine to the remotedevice through the POS device and for receiving said control signals through thePOS device from the remote device and for applying said control signals to the vending machine.

27. The system of Claim 25 wherein said control signal is in the nature of a command to initiate or change a vend parameter of the vending machine.

28. The system of Claim 25 wherein said means operatively connected with the POS device and with the vending machine includes:
means for detecting an operational status parameter of the vending machine;
means for storing the parameter; and means for transmitting the parameter to the remote device via the POS device.
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