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What is claimed is:
1. A consumer selectable coupon dispensing system, comprising:
one or more image areas, each image area including means for displaying a
representation of a product to be promoted for which a single coupon is
selectable;
each image area further including an associated selection device to be
manipulated by a consumer to select a coupon for said product;
switch means associated with each selection device to register the current
coupon selection;
input means for receiving an access code identifying the consumer;
means, within the system and responsive to said input means, for
identifying coupons previously issued to said consumer;
means, responsive to said means for identifying, for establishing a coupon
quota for said consumer;
means, responsive to said means for establishing a coupon quota and said
means for registering the current coupon selection, for comparing said
current coupon selection made by the consumer with the consumer's coupon
quota, and for preventing issuance of the selected coupon if the
consumer's established quota has been exceeded;
means, responsive to said means for comparing, for printing the selected
coupon;
means, responsive to said means for comparing, for updating said means for
identifying coupon selections made by the consumer, to include the current
selected and printed coupon; and
means for recording and storing within the system, said consumer's updated
coupon selections.
2. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 in which said pictorial
representation includes a photographic print of that product.
3. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 in which said means for
displaying includes a sheet of material carrying said pictorial
representation.
4. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 in which each of said switch
means includes a touch-sensitive membrane switch having an active switch
area at said product selection device.
5. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 in which said access code is a
numeric or alphanumeric code and said input means includes keypad means
for entering said access code.
6. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 in which said means for
comparing and preventing includes clock means for establishing a time
period during which said quota is imposed.
7. The coupon dispensing system of claim 6 in which said means for
comparing and preventing further includes means for restricting coupon
issuance per product for each consumer during each time period.
8. The coupon dispensing system of claim 7 in which said means for
restricting limits coupon issuance to one coupon per product per time
period.
9. The coupon dispensing system of claim 7 in which the products are
grouped in categories and said means for restricting limits coupon
issuance per product category, per time period.
10. The coupon dispensing system of claim 9 in which said means for
restricting limits coupon issuance to one coupon, per product category,
per time period.
11. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 in which said means for
printing includes means for printing indicia on each coupon.
12. The coupon dispensing system of claim 11 in which said indicia includes
a logo for that product.
13. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 in which said means for
comprising and preventing further includes means for selecting an
expiration date to be printed on said coupon.
14. The coupon dispensing system of claim 13 in which said means for
selecting includes timing means for determining the date of issuance of
said coupon.
15. The coupon dispensing system of claim 1 further including message
display means, responsive to said input means identifying the consumer,
for presenting messages to the consumer. |
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FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to a system for dispensing coupons and more
particularly to a system which displays a number of high-resolution images
which a consumer touches to select one or more products for which to
receive a coupon, and before issuing that coupon determines whether the
consumer's allotment has already been taken.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
Millions of dollars are spent annually on promotional programs involving
coupons such as manufacturers' coupons which are redeemed by a consumer at
a grocery and other store. Most manufacturers' coupons are delivered in
local newspapers or mailed directly to a household and are distributed
among as many consumers as possible. Further, such coupons are primarily
intended to introduce consumers to a product rather than to provide a
discount for every purchase of that product by the same consumer.
Coupon distribution poses a number of problems. Employees of a store can
collect and redeem identical coupons from a number of promotional inserts
carried within newspapers sold at the store. Further, there is little
control over retailers who might send in a number of coupons for
redemption whether or not goods have actually been purchased for those
coupons.
There are several types of electronic coupon dispensing systems which issue
coupons within a store. One system utilizes UPC scanner information to
deliver coupons after a corresponding product is purchased. Misredemption
may occur if the cashier scans the same product more than once or keeps
the coupons intended for the shopper.
Other systems are operated by the shopper instead of the cashier. Several
systems utilize a TV screen which displays textual information such as
categories of coupons and lists of coupons within each category. The
displays are not attractive or inviting to the shopper and many of the
same coupons can be obtained by each shopper who actually uses the
machine. One machine attempts to limit issuance of coupons by allowing the
same coupon to be issued only once each time its category is selected.
However, a shopper or retailer can alternate between categories and
repeatedly withdraw the same coupons.
One system presents text on a touch CRT screen. Thirty or forty different
coupons are listed on the screen and the consumer touches the appropriate
portion of the screen to select a coupon. Touch CRT screens are very
expensive, however, and the display is not inviting to the consumer.
Another coupon dispensing system reads cards having a magnetic strip, such
as a credit card or bank teller card. This system compares the
identification on the card with the identifications on the last several
hundred cards presented, and allows use of the machine if the current
identification does not match that of the previous several hundred
transactions.
Yet another coupon dispensing system attempts to limit issuance of coupons
by issuing an identification code to each consumer and permitting consumer
access to the machine only once each distribution period. The consumer's
identification code is printed on each coupon. Upon access a predetermined
number of coupons are issued to the consumer whether or not the consumer
plans to use the coupons within the expiration period. If the consumer
returns to the store during that distribution period he is denied access
to all coupons, even those that he had not used before but might be
encouraged to use this time.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an improved coupon
dispensing system which increases consumer participation in obtaining
coupons while reducing the occurrence of coupon misredemption.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a coupon
dispensing system which increases consumer recognition of a product during
selection of a coupon for that product.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a coupon
dispensing system which can print customized indicia on a coupon such as
the logo of the manufacturer to further promote the product.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a coupon
dispensing system which enables a consumer to select a number of coupons
at a time, but limits repeated issuance of the same coupon.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a coupon
dispensing system which records information of consumer usage and product
selection which can be utilized for market research.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide such a coupon dispensing
system which can select different expiration dates to be printed on the
coupon.
It is a further object of this invention to provide such a coupon
dispensing system which can issue manufacturers' coupons, refund coupons,
sweepstakes tickets, or other promotional material.
This invention results from the realization that a truly effective coupon
dispensing machine can be achieved by a system which displays a high
resolution, photographic quality printed image of each of a number of
products and enables selection of a coupon by the touching of a portion of
the image, and which limits the issuance of a coupon for the product based
on previous product selections made by that consumer.
This invention features a coupon dispensing system. There are means for
displaying a plurality of images, each image representing a product to be
promoted, and further including a product selection area to be touched by
a consumer to select that product. There are also switch means associated
with each selection area to register the selection, input means for
receiving an access code unique to the consumer, and means for recording
product selections made by the consumer. The system further includes means
for issuing a coupon for the product selected by the consumer, and means,
responsive to the input means and the means for recording, for comparing
the product selected by the consumer with a preselected quota and for
preventing issuance of a coupon for that product if the consumer has
exceeded the quota.
In one embodiment, the images of the products are high-resolution,
pictorial representations of the products such as photographic prints. The
means for displaying may include a sheet of material carrying the images
and the product selection areas. The switch means includes one or more
touch-sensitive membrane switches having active switch areas at the
selection areas. The access code is a numeric or alphanumeric code and the
input means includes key pad means for entering the access code.
In another embodiment, the means for limiting includes clock means for
establishing successive time periods during which coupons are issued. The
means for limiting further includes means for restricting coupon issuance
of the product for each consumer during each time period such as by
limiting coupon issuance to one coupon per product per time period or to
one coupon per category per time period. The means for issuing may include
means for printing indicia on each coupon such as a logo for that product,
and may further include means for selecting an expiration date to be
printed on the coupon. The means for selecting may include timing means
for determining the date of issuance of the coupon, and the dispensing
system may further include message display means for presenting messages
to the consumer.
This invention also features a coupon dispensing system including means for
displaying a plurality of images each of which represents a product to be
promoted and includes a product selection area to be actuated by a
consumer to select that product. The system further includes switch means,
associated with each selected area, for registering the selection by
responding to consumer actuation, and means for determining previous
product selections made by that consumer. There is also means, responsive
to the means for determining and the switch means, for comparing product
selections made by the consumer with a preselected quota and for issuing a
coupon for that product if a consumer has not exceeded the quota.
DISCLOSURE OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Other objects, features and advantages will occur from the following
description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in
which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic axonometric view of a coupon dispensing system
according to this invention;
FIG. 2A is a schematic diagram of the membrane switches within the
touchboard shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view of a portion of one of the membrane
switches shown in FIG. 2A;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the coupon dispensing system of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a flow chart of the operation of the central processing unit
shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a customized coupon issued by the system
of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 6 is a flow chart of the operation involved in printing the coupon of
FIG. 5.
This invention may be accomplished by a coupon dispensing system which
displays a number of high-resolution images, each image representing a
product to be promoted and including a product selection area to be
touched by a consumer to select that product. A touch-sensitive switch is
associated with each selection area to register the selection when that
area is depressed by the consumer. The system issues a coupon for the
product selected by the consumer based on previous product selections made
by that consumer.
Coupon dispensing system 10, FIG. 1, includes dispensing machine 12 having
touchboard 14, message display 16, and key pad 18. Touchboard 14 includes
print 20 which is a single sheet of material carrying images of products
to be promoted such as images 22, 24. Each image includes a product
selection area such as areas 26, 28 for product images 22, 24,
respectively. A consumer, attracted by the high-resolution photographic
quality of print 20, is prompted by message display 16 or by instruction
card 30 to enter his unique access code through key pad 18. Once coupon
dispensing system 10 accepts the access code, the consumer is prompted to
select the coupons of his choice. The consumer accomplishes the selection
in this construction by actually touching one or more of the product
selection areas such as areas 26, 28. A touch-sensitive switch such as
switch 32, FIG. 2, includes switch segments 34, 36 each having a number of
active switch areas 38 such as switch areas 40, 42. Membrane switches 34,
36 are conventional switches such as those available from Oak Switch
Systems, Inc., Crystal Lake, Ill.. A portion of membrane switch 34 is
shown in cross-section in FIG. 2B to reveal upper membrane 44 and lower
membrane 46 separated by spacer 48. A conductive grid is disposed on the
inner surfaces of membrane 44, 46 so that when membrane 44 is depressed in
an active area such as area 40, the upper and lower membranes make contact
to register the selection. Active area 40 is approximately 0.625 by 0.625
inches and spacer 48 is approximately 0.005-0.010 inches in thickness.
Conductive leads 50, 52 carry signals from touchboard 14 to central
processing unit 60, FIG. 3, which is also responsive to clock 62,
transaction memory 64 for recording consumer transactions, and key pad 18
which receives the access code unique to the consumer. Memory 64 includes
a removable diskette so that transaction records can readily be removed
for analysis. If the consumer has not exceeded his quota, central
processing unit 60 activates printer 66 to print a customized coupon for
the selected product.
The operation of central processing unit 60 is shown in FIG. 4. The user of
coupon dispensing system 10 enters an identification code which is
received, step 70, and identified in steps 72, 74. If the user is not a
shopper, other routines 76 are conducted, such as a demonstration routine
in which a demonstration coupon is printed, or a manager's routine in
which clock 62 is reset or a status report is printed of coupon
selections. Routine 76 can also include a new shopper routine, accessable
by authorized personnel only, during which an access code is selected for
the shopper. The authorized personnel enters the shopper's phone number,
and the system calculates a numeric or alphanumeric access code unique to
that shopper that is developed from the phone number. The system then
displays the access code to the shopper.
If the user is a shopper having an authorized access code, the shopper
record is recalled, step 78, and loop 80 is entered. It s determined in
step 82 whether all allotted coupons have already been taken by the
shopper. In one construction, a quota is allowed of one coupon per product
per period of time such as a one-week interval measured by clock 62, FIG.
3. In another construction, one coupon is permitted for each of a number
of categories such as soups or beverages. If it is determined from the
shopper record that the consumer has already received all possible
coupons, the system displays that all the coupons are taken, step 84, and
the logic returns to step 70 to await the next user.
If one or more coupons remain available to the shopper, the system requests
the shopper to select a coupon, step 86, and awaits a selection to be made
by that consumer, step 88. The selection is compared to previous
selections made by that shopper, step 90, and if that particular coupon
was previously selected the message "already selected" is displayed, step
92, and the logic proceeds to step 82. If that coupon has not been
selected, a coupon is issued, step 94, and the shopper record is updated,
step 96.
Coupon dispensing system 10 can issue a preprinted coupon or can customize
a standard blank to produce a coupon such as manufacturer coupon 100, FIG.
5. Coupon 100 is printed by printer 66 such as a dot matrix printer
available from GTECH Corporation, Providence, R.I., and includes product
description 102, expiration information 104, manufacturer logo 106, coupon
value 108, and consumer identification number 110. The printing of logo
106 further promotes the product to the shopper, and shopper
identification code 110 identifies the shopper to permit market research.
The procedure for printing coupon 100 is shown in FIG. 6 as routine 94a. As
the shopper's selection is received, a format for that selection is
recalled, step 112, which includes the product description, manufacturer
logo, and coupon value. The present date is determined, step 114, and the
expiration date to be printed on the coupon is then selected, step 116. In
one construction, the coupon is valid for the date of issuance only in
which case the present date is printed as the expiration date. The format,
expiration date and identification code for that shopper are then printed
onto a blank coupon, step 118.
While the coupon dispensing system has been described as a dispenser of
manufacturers' coupons, this is not a limitation of the invention.
Promotional programs such as refund offers, sweepstakes and surveys may
also be conducted by placing the appropriate images on the touchboard. The
term coupon is intended to encompass any promotional program deliverable
through a machine. Restricted distribution of the coupon is ensured by
qualifying the consumer before the coupon is issued for a product. The
term product includes services such as airlines and hotels. Moreover, in
other constructions, the product selection areas can be activated by the
consumer through toggle switches or light pens.
Although specific features of the invention are shown in some drawings and
not others, this is for convenience only as each feature may be combined
with any or all of the other features in accordance with the invention.
Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the
following claims:
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