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"System And Method For Product Data For Customers"

Abstract: The present invention shows mechanical assembly, method and use for a compact customer item data remote unit. A majority of remote units is given to customers inside a retail foundation which uses standardized identification scanners at a clerk's counter to record a customer's buy. The units are recovered from every customer ensuing to a completed buy and came back to a focal support system. The remote units are refreshed with at any rate refreshed estimating data to such an extent that the standardized identification scanners at the clerk's counters and the remote units are given the equivalent refreshed item valuing data. Security instruments are given with the goal that these remote units can't be expelled from the retail foundation by unapproved people.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
24 March 2020
Publication Number
40/2021
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Status
Email
ipr@optimisticip.com
Parent Application

Applicants

MESBRO TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED
Flat no C/904, Geomatrix Dev, Plot no 29, Sector 25, Kamothe, Raigarh-410209, Maharashtra, India

Inventors

1. Mr. Bhaskar Vijay Ajgaonkar
Flat no C/904, Geomatrix Dev, Plot no 29, Sector 25, Kamothe, Raigarh-410209, Maharashtra, India

Specification

Claims:We Claim:
1. An item data system for furnishing a customer with current, precise data on singular items item data system comprising of:
a. a scanner tag checking gadget operatively associated with a microcomputer and fit for deciphering standardized identifications on singular items,
b. a microcomputer with database memory equipped for putting away and recovering updatable item data identified with each standardized identification of an item examined by a customer
c. means for showing said item data to said customer, and operatively associated with said microcomputer
2. The item data system of as claimed in claim 1 wherein, every one-off said remote units further incorporates implies for being verified to a shopping basket
3. The item data system of as claimed in claim 1 wherein, every one-off said remote units further incorporates implies for verifying said remote unit
, Description:Technical Field of the Invention:
The present invention recognizes identifies with item data systems and all the more especially identifies with an item data system which gives customers singular item data, for example, costs, without requiring retail foundations to exclusively value name everything
Background of the Invention:
The requirement for singular bundle value names for items sold in general stores is as of now a noteworthy issue. Practically all items sold today are industrial facility marked with an exceptionally recognizing UPC (Universal Product Code) scanner tag. When filtered at a market checkout station this starts a computerized recovery of cost from an in-store PC database. Industry spokespersons claim that this type of checkout system for all intents and purposes wipes out the need, and the related work costs, at extra cost naming of individual bundles, the cost investment funds bringing about lower costs to the buyer. Besides, they claim, the purchaser is yet gave satisfactory estimating data as a name on the rack where the item is shown.
Then again, purchaser advocate bunches claim that taking out individual cost naming is uncalled for to the buyer in light of the fact that the cost put away in the checkout counter PC database might be higher than that recorded on the rack name. Studies have discovered that disparities between the rack names and the cost put away in the checkout counter PC database are visit. A value name on the bundle has been the main past common sense methods by which customers can confirm that they are being charged the value they expect at the checkout station.
Regardless of whether items are marked independently, disparities may at present exist between costs in the checkout counter PC database and on singular valuing names. This is particularly valid for serious, high-volume grocery stores where costs change weekly, or all the more as often as possible, in light of item accessibility and limited time deals. The time required to refresh rack and individual value names is obviously a lot more noteworthy than that required for the basic console passages expected to refresh the PC database. In the meantime, value errors will at present exist. On the off chance that an individual item evaluating method were to show to the customer the cost at present in the checkout counter database, there would be no inconsistencies. What's more, if this method could give customer clear individual item evaluating data without requiring genuinely fastening value marks, it would give industry its ideal work cost reserve funds without denying customers of their ideal estimating data.
At the point when standardized tag scanners were first presented, a few grocery stores gave standardized identification scanner passageways to clients to use without anyone else, before experiencing the genuine checkout counter. Segments of a transcript from "if Providing an example checking gadget for client use only] was accomplished for quite a long time. Keep in mind, examining has been around for a long time now and when we originally opened checking stores, the best approach to trade with your clients was to give a filtering unit so they could attempt the things and build up a believability with the system. " However, this system didn't furnish the client with access to the store database while the customer was looking at singular things during shopping. The customer would at present need to recall what the rack cost was until the person strolled over and accessed a test filtering unit. The impediment from the foundation perspective was that if the customer chose not to buy the item in the wake of seeing the value, the customer would regularly not restore the item to its appropriate spot in the store racks. To this point, device and method for giving a customer prompt and direct access to a store database of item data while shopping has been undiscovered.
Numerous retail item producers promote overwhelmingly. Frequently this promoting comes at incredible cost and its viability must be in a roundabout way estimated. A system that allowed item makers to publicize at the purpose of procurement would build the viability of promoting and take into consideration sponsors to all the more precisely measure the adequacy of a notice. Up to this time, such an advancement system has not been accessible.

The weight of everything is utilized as check to guarantee that the thing is examined accurately by the customer. It is the focal PC that transmits the valuing information back to the customer's presentation; yet the system doesn't accommodate putting away item data information (counting evaluating information) in the customer's compact unit for all the things accessible available to be purchased in the retail location. It can't be expected that the Gogulski focal PC can refresh the item data database in the convenient units. In any occasion, Gogulski show convenient units that are "slaved" to a focal PC and can't act autonomously thereof. Such a method is illogical for a moderately extraordinary number of dynamic shopping baskets utilized all the while in a generally little zone, for example, a grocery store. Besides, clients have no control, halfway or something else, over their individual units.
Object of the Invention
An object of the present invention is to give an item data system which gives customers data concerning singular items on the racks without requiring retail foundations to independently value name everything.
Summary of the Invention
It is a further object of the present invention to give an item data system which furnishes customers with versatile remote units which read scanner tags and guarantees that the customer and clerk counter are given a similar item evaluating data.
It is a further object of the present invention to give an item data system which furnishes customers with convenient remote units which read standardized tags and protects that the customer and clerk counter are given a similar item valuing data to such an extent that the item data system is financially and effortlessly kept up. It is a further object of the present invention to give a support system which monetarily and proficiently energizes the batteries and updates the item data in the convenient remote units which read standardized tags and safeguard that a customer and clerk counter are furnished with a similar item estimating data.
It is a further object of the present invention to give an item data system which furnishes customers with convenient remote units which read standardized tags and store a rundown of data for items to be bought to such an extent that the customer and clerk counter can think about item estimating data and the complete expense of the buy so any disparities between the aggregates in the remote units and in the clerk counter would be effectively recognized.
It is a further object of the present invention to give an item data system which furnishes customers with convenient remote units which incorporate methods for guaranteeing that the remote gadgets won't be expelled from the premises.
It is a further object of the present invention to show promoting material sensitive to a customer's particular advantages at the specific, crucial point in time when the customer is settling on a buy choice and to carry coupon and unique evaluating data to the customer's consideration. It is a further object of the present invention to give a system to build the general unit volume of offers to every customer by carrying the customer's thoughtfulness regarding items which are either progressively beneficial or are not selling well.
It is a further object of the present invention to utilize ongoing business sector data gathered from every customer's excursion to quantify publicizing viability, to refine promoting, valuing, bundling and rack area systems.
It is a further object of the present invention to display both visual and perceptible signs in dialects other than English. It is a further object of the present invention to lessen promoting costs by dispensing with the production and conveyance costs related with print media.
One of the disclosures of the present invention is an item data system for giving a customer current, precise data on singular items inside a retail foundation which uses standardized tag scanners at clerk's counters to record results of said customer's buy. The item data system contains: a majority of compact item data remote units to be accommodated customers which are equipped for perusing standardized tags, an information update system for refreshing the remote units with refreshed item data identified with every one of the scanner tags, and means for providing the information update system with refreshed item data, including estimating data, to such an extent that the standardized tag scanners at the clerk's counters and the remote units are furnished with the equivalent refreshed item valuing data.
The remote units can be given methods for verifying the unit with the end goal that the unit can be effectively utilized by customers however must be expelled by operators of the retail foundation. Means are likewise accommodated guaranteeing the units are not expelled from the retail foundation in an approved way. The remote unit can incorporate a quickly battery-powered battery and an outside association system to such an extent that the remote unit is refreshed with item data and the battery-powered battery is quickly revived as the unit is put away in an organizing zone. The arranging territory can likewise incorporate methods for guaranteeing that the units are refreshed before being utilized once more. The system can likewise incorporate methods for looking at an item information
Brief Description of Diagrams:
Fig.1 is the embodiment of the present invention given in a system
Detailed Description of Invention:
Fig 1 is the present invention shows an item data system for giving a customer current, precise data on singular items inside a retail foundation which uses standardized identification scanners at clerk's counters to record results of the customer's buy. The item data system incorporates a majority of convenient remote item data units to be accommodated every one of the customers inside the foundation who want access to the item data. The item data system additionally incorporates an information update system prepared to do operatively connecting with the information input gadget in the remote unit and refreshing them with refreshed item data identified with every one of the standardized tags. The remote units are removable from the information update system for use by the customer and are restorable on the information update system after use by the customer in order to be refreshed with the refreshed item data. The information update system is associated with implies for providing the information update system with refreshed item data, including item evaluating data, to such an extent that the remote units are given the equivalent refreshed item valuing data as gave at the standardized identification scanners at the clerk's counters.
Every one of the remote units incorporates: 1) a standardized identification examining gadget fit for translating scanner tags on singular items, 2) a microcomputer with database memory fit for putting away and recovering updatable item data identified with every one of the scanner tags, 3) implies for showing the item data to the customer, 4) implies for giving the customer restricted client work control of the microcomputer, including control of chosen item data, 5) implies for providing the unit with electrical power, and 6) an information gadget through which the database memory can be refreshed.

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Application Documents

# Name Date
1 202021012721-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
2 202021012721-POWER OF AUTHORITY [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
3 202021012721-FORM FOR STARTUP [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
4 202021012721-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
5 202021012721-FORM 1 [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
6 202021012721-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [24-03-2020(online)].jpg 2020-03-24
7 202021012721-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
8 202021012721-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
9 202021012721-DRAWINGS [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
10 202021012721-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [24-03-2020(online)].pdf 2020-03-24
11 Abstract1.jpg 2020-06-12
12 202021012721- ORIGINAL UR 6(1A) FORM 26-300620.pdf 2020-07-02
13 202021012721-Proof of Right [29-11-2020(online)].pdf 2020-11-29