Coin counter and voucher dispensing machine and method
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-040/00
G07D-011/00
G07F-019/00
출원번호
US-0526196
(2006-09-21)
등록번호
US-7303119
(2007-12-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Molbak,Jens H.
출원인 / 주소
Coinstar, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Perkins Coie LLP
인용정보
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64인용 특허 :
198
초록▼
Methods and systems for exchanging coins are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method of exchanging coins includes positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly-accessible area of a supermarket, and receiving a plurality of coins of multiple denominations at the coin counting kiosk. The metho
Methods and systems for exchanging coins are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method of exchanging coins includes positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly-accessible area of a supermarket, and receiving a plurality of coins of multiple denominations at the coin counting kiosk. The method of this embodiment further includes counting the plurality of coins to determine a total value of the coins, and dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk. The voucher can be redeemed at a point of sale in the supermarket for an amount related to the total value of the coins. The method of this embodiment additionally includes communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to a central computer located outside of the supermarket.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A method of exchanging coins, the method comprising: positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket; receiving, at the coin counting kiosk, a plurality of coins of multiple denominations; counting the plurality of coins to determine a total v
What is claimed is: 1. A method of exchanging coins, the method comprising: positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket; receiving, at the coin counting kiosk, a plurality of coins of multiple denominations; counting the plurality of coins to determine a total value of the coins; dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk, wherein the voucher is redeemable at a point of sale in the supermarket for an amount equal to the total value of the coins less a fee; and communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to a central computer located outside of the supermarket. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher that is redeemable for cash at the point of sale in the supermarket. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher that is redeemable for merchandize at the point of sale in the supermarket. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket includes positioning a coin counting kiosk owned by a first party in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket owned by a second party, different from the first party. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket includes positioning a coin counting kiosk operated by a first party in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket owned by a second party, different from the first party. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket includes positioning a first coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a first supermarket, wherein the first coin counting kiosk is operated by a first party and the first supermarket is owned by a second party, different from the first party, and wherein the method further comprises: positioning a second coin counting kiosk operated by the first party in a publicly accessible area of a second supermarket owned by the second party; and communicating status information from the second coin counting kiosk to the central computer, wherein the central computer is located outside of the second supermarket. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher having a machine-readable version of transaction-identifying information. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher having a machine-readable version of the voucher amount. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher having transaction-identifying information in bar code. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher having the voucher amount in bar code. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein positioning a coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket includes positioning a coin counting kiosk in a grocery store. 12. The method of claim 1 wherein communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to a central computer includes communicating information relating to a status of a coin receptacle positioned inside the coin counting kiosk. 13. The method of claim 1 wherein communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to a central computer includes transmitting a signal to a remote computer when a coin receptacle positioned inside the coin counting kiosk is at least generally full of coins. 14. The method of claim 1 wherein communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to a central computer includes transmitting a signal to a remote computer when a coin receptacle positioned inside the coin counting kiosk is at least generally full of coins, and wherein the signal causes a person to empty the coin receptacle. 15. The method of claim 1 wherein communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to a central computer includes communicating status information when at least a portion of the coin counting kiosk malfunctions. 16. The method of claim 1, further comprising cleaning the plurality of coins after receiving the plurality of coins and before counting the plurality of coins. 17. The method of claim 1, further comprising separating debris from the plurality of coins after receiving the plurality of coins and before counting the plurality of coins. 18. The method of claim 1, further comprising paying a portion of the fee to the supermarket. 19. The method of claim 1, further comprising: depositing the fee into a first account; and depositing the amount equal to the total value of the coins less the fee into a second account. 20. The method of claim 1 wherein the coin counting kiosk is operated by a first party and the supermarket is operated by a second party, different from the first party, and wherein the method further comprises: depositing a first portion of the total value of the coins into a first account of the first party; and depositing a second portion of the total value of the coins into a second account of the second party. 21. The method of claim 1 wherein the coin counting kiosk is operated by a first party and the supermarket is operated by a second party, different from the first party, and wherein the method further comprises: depositing the fee into a first account of the first party; and depositing the amount equal to the total value of the coins less the fee into a second account of the second party. 22. The method of claim 1 wherein the coin counting kiosk is operated by a first party and the supermarket is operated by a second party, different from the first party, and wherein the method further comprises: depositing a first portion of the fee into a first account of the first party; and depositing a second portion of the fee into a second account of the second party. 23. The method of claim 1 wherein the coin counting kiosk is operated by a first party and the supermarket is operated by a second party, different from the first party, and wherein the method further comprises: depositing a first portion of the fee into a first account of the first party; and depositing a second portion of the fee plus the amount equal to the total value of the coins less the fee into a second account of the second party. 24. A method of exchanging coins for cash, the method comprising: positioning a first coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a first supermarket; positioning a second coin counting kiosk in a publicly accessible area of a second supermarket; communicatively coupling the first and second coin counting kiosks to a central computer located remotely from the first and second supermarkets; receiving, at the first coin counting kiosk, a plurality of coins of multiple denominations; counting the plurality of coins to determine a total value of the coins; dispensing a voucher from the first coin counting kiosk, wherein the voucher is redeemable for an amount equal to or less than the total value of the coins; and communicating status information from the first coin counting kiosk to the central computer. 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the first and second coin counting kiosks are operated by a first company and the first and second supermarkets are operated by a second company, different from the first company. 26. The method of claim 24 wherein dispensing a voucher from the first coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher that is redeemable in the first supermarket for a cash amount equal to the total value of the coins less a fee. 27. The method of claim 24 wherein communicatively coupling the first and second coin counting kiosks to a central computer includes communicatively coupling the first and second coin counting kiosks to a computer located outside of the first and second supermarkets. 28. The method of claim 24 wherein receiving a plurality of coins includes receiving a first plurality of coins, wherein counting the plurality of coins to determine a total value includes counting the first plurality of coins to determine a first total value, wherein dispensing a voucher includes dispensing a first voucher, wherein communicating status information includes communicating first status information, and wherein the method further comprises: receiving, at the second coin counting kiosk, a second plurality of coins of multiple denominations; counting the second plurality of coins to determine a second total value of the coins; dispensing a second voucher from the second coin counting kiosk, wherein the second voucher is redeemable in the second supermarket for an amount equal to or less than the second total value of the coins; and communicating second status information from the second coin counting kiosk to the central computer. 29. The method of claim 24 wherein dispensing a voucher from the first coin counting kiosk includes dispensing a voucher having machine-readable information. 30. The method of claim 24 wherein communicating status information from the first coin counting kiosk to the central computer includes transmitting a signal to the central computer when a coin receptacle positioned inside the first coin counting kiosk is at least generally full of coins. 31. The method of claim 24 wherein communicating status information from the first coin counting kiosk to the central computer includes transmitting a signal when at least a portion of the first coin counting kiosk malfunctions. 32. The method of claim 24, further comprising automatically cleaning the plurality of coins at the first coin counting kiosk before counting the plurality of coins. 33. The method of claim 24 wherein the voucher is equal to the total value of the coins less a fee, and wherein the method further comprises paying a portion of the fee to the first supermarket. 34. A coin exchange system comprising: a central computer; and a coin counting apparatus positioned in a publicly accessible area of a retail store, wherein the retail store is located remotely from the central computer, and wherein the coin counting apparatus includes: a coin transfer tray; a coin counting mechanism that receives coins from the coin transfer tray and counts the coins to determine a total; a voucher dispenser that dispenses a voucher in exchange for the coins, wherein the voucher is redeemable at a cashier location in the retail store for an amount equal to or less than the total of the coins; and a communications facility operably coupled to the central computer, wherein the communications facility communicates status information from the coin counting apparatus to the central computer. 35. The coin exchange system of claim 34 wherein the voucher is redeemable at a cashier location in the retail store for an amount equal to the total of the coins less a fee. 36. The coin exchange system of claim 34 wherein the central computer is located in an office of an operator of the coin exchange system, and wherein the office is located remotely from the retail store. 37. The coin exchange system of claim 34 wherein the coin counting apparatus is owned by a coin exchange system operating company and the retail store is owned by a different company, and wherein the central computer is located in an office of the coin exchange system operating company. 38. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the voucher is redeemable for cash at the cashier location in the retail store. 39. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the voucher is redeemable for merchandize at the cashier location in the retail store. 40. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the coin transfer tray has a sloped portion that directs the coins toward the coin counter. 41. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the coin transfer tray has a stationary sloped portion that directs the coins toward the coin counter. 42. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the communications facility includes a modem. 43. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the coin counting apparatus further includes a central processing unit (CPU) communicatively coupled to a printer, wherein the CPU receives coin information from the coin counter and sends voucher printing instructions to the printer. 44. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the coin counting apparatus is a first coin counting apparatus positioned in a publicly accessible area of a first retail store, and wherein the coin exchange system further includes: a second coin counting apparatus positioned in publicly accessible area of a second retail store, wherein the second retail store is remote from the central computer, and wherein the second coin counting apparatus includes: a coin receiving tray; a coin counter that receives coins from the coin receiving tray and counts the coins to determine a total; a voucher dispenser that dispenses a voucher in exchange for the coins, wherein the voucher is redeemable at a cashier location in the second retail store for an amount equal to or less than the total of the coins; and a communications facility that communicates status information from the second coin counting apparatus to the central computer. 45. The coin exchange system of claim 37, further comprising the retail store. 46. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the retail store includes a supermarket, and wherein the coin exchange system further comprises the supermarket. 47. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the voucher includes a machine-readable version of transaction-identifying information. 48. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the voucher includes a machine-readable version of the voucher amount. 49. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the voucher includes transaction-identifying information in bar code. 50. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the voucher includes the voucher amount in bar code. 51. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the communications facility transmits information to the central computer relating to a status of a coin receptacle positioned inside the coin counting apparatus. 52. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the communications facility transmits a signal to the central computer when a coin receptacle positioned inside the coin counting apparatus is at least generally full of coins. 53. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the communications facility transmits a signal to the central computer when a coin receptacle positioned inside the coin counting apparatus is at least generally full of coins, and wherein the signal causes a person to empty the coin receptacle. 54. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the communications facility transmits a signal to the central computer when at least a portion of the coin counting apparatus malfunctions. 55. The coin exchange system of claim 37 wherein the coin counting apparatus further includes a voucher printer, and wherein the communications facility transmits a signal to the central computer when the voucher printer is out of printer paper. 56. The coin exchange system of claim 34 wherein the coin counting apparatus further includes a waste control system that cleans the coins before they are counted. 57. The coin exchange system of claim 34 wherein the coin counting apparatus further includes a waste control system, and wherein the waste control system includes a fan. 58. The coin exchange system of claim 34 wherein the coin counting apparatus further includes a waste control system, and wherein the waste control system includes at least one perforated surface over which the coins pass. 59. A method of exchanging coins, the method comprising: receiving, at a coin counting kiosk operated by a first company, a plurality of coins of multiple denominations, wherein the coin counting kiosk is positioned in a publicly accessible area of a supermarket operated by a second company, and wherein the coin counting kiosk is communicatively coupled to a central computer located remotely from the supermarket; counting the plurality of coins to determine a total value of the coins; dispensing a voucher from the coin counting kiosk, wherein the voucher is redeemable in the supermarket for a cash amount equal to the total value of the coins less a fee; and communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to the central computer. 60. The method of claim 59 wherein the fee is equal to a percentage of the total value of the coins. 61. The method of claim 59 wherein communicating status information includes communicating status information from the coin counting kiosk to a computer located outside of the supermarket. 62. A coin exchange system comprising: a central computer; and a coin counting apparatus positioned in a publicly accessible area of a retail store, wherein the coin counting apparatus is owned by a coin exchange system operating company and the retail store is owned by a different company, wherein the central computer is located remotely from the retail store, and wherein the coin counting apparatus includes: a coin transfer tray; a coin counting mechanism that receives coins from the coin transfer tray and counts the coins to determine a total; a voucher dispenser that dispenses a voucher in exchange for the coins, wherein the voucher is redeemable at a cashier location in the retail store for an amount equal to the total of the coins less a fee; and a communications facility operably coupled to the central computer, wherein the communications facility communicates status information from the coin counting apparatus to the central computer.
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