Physical shopping chart-to-mobile device associations

US11080680B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11080680-B2
Application numberUS-201916263937-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 31, 2019
Priority dateJan 31, 2018
Publication dateAug 3, 2021
Grant dateAug 3, 2021

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In some implementations, a system for providing and managing associations between mobile computing device and physical shopping carts used in retail stores includes a physical shopping cart configured to transport physical goods around a store. The physical shopping cart includes a product detection system that is programmed to detect products that are placed in the physical shopping cart, a wireless transceiver to wirelessly communicate with other devices, and a cart identifier that uniquely identifies the physical shopping cart. The system further includes a mobile computing device that is programmed (i) to obtain the cart identifier for the shopping cart, (ii) to establish an association with the physical shopping cart using the cart identifier, and (iii) once the association between the physical shopping cart and the mobile computing device has been established, to output a user interface that provides a real-time summary of the products in the physical shopping cart.

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A system for providing and managing associations between mobile computing device and physical shopping carts used in retail stores, the system comprising: a physical shopping cart that is configured to transport physical goods around a store, wherein the physical shopping cart includes: a product detection system that is programmed to detect products that are placed in the physical shopping cart, a wireless transceiver to wirelessly communicate with other devices, and a cart identifier that uniquely identifies the physical shopping cart; a mobile computing device that is programmed (i) to obtain the cart identifier for the shopping cart, (ii) to establish an association with the physical shopping cart using the cart identifier, and (iii) once the association between the physical shopping cart and the mobile computing device has been established, to output a user interface that provides a real-time summary of the products in the physical shopping cart; and a remote server system to manage associations between physical shopping carts and mobile computing devices, wherein the remote server system includes: a cart-to-device association database that stores current cart-to-device associations between physical shopping carts and mobile computing devices; wherein the remote server system is programmed (i) to receive an association request from the mobile computing device that includes the cart identifier for the physical shopping cart and an identifier for the mobile computing device, (ii) to query the cart-to-device association database to determine whether the physical shopping cart is free to be associated with the mobile computing device, (iii) in response to determining that the shopping cart is free to be associated with the mobile computing device, to add the association between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart to the cart-to-device association database, wherein the mobile computing device is further programmed to (i) receive a user input of initiating a checkout process for the physical shopping cart, (ii) determine whether the mobile computing device has left a geofensed area that is associated with a store where the physical shopping cart is located, (iii) determine whether a first amount of time that has elapsed since the mobile computing device was physically proximate to the physical shopping cart, and (iv) determine a distance between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart, and wherein the remote server system is further programmed to: (i) receive, from the mobile computing device, (a) data representative of the user input of initiating the checkout process, (b) data representative of determination whether the mobile device has left the geofensed area, (c) data representative of determination whether the first amount of time that has elapsed, and (d) data representative of the distance between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart, (ii) based on the checkout process that was initiated by the user having completed, update the cart-to-device association database to indicate that the association is broken between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart, (iii) based on the checkout process not having been completed and further on the mobile computing device having left the geofensed area, update the cart-to-device association database to indicate that the association is broken between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart, (iv) based on the checkout process not having been completed, further on the mobile computing device not having left the geofensed area, and further on the first amount of time being greater than a threshold period of time, update the cart-to-device association database to indicate that the association is broken between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart, and (v) based on the checkout process not having been completed, further on the mobile computing device not having left the geofensed area, further on the first amount of time not being greater than the threshold period of time, and further on the distance between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart exceeding a threshold proximity, update the cart-to-device association database to indicate that the association is broken between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the remote server system further includes a cart contents database that stores product records of products that are currently contained in physical shopping carts, the wireless transceiver of the physical shopping cart is programmed to transmit product information for the products detected by the product system to the remote server system, the remote server system is further programmed (i) to identify the products contained in the physical shopping cart using the product information, (ii) to update the product records for the physical shopping cart based on the identified products, and (iii) to transmit current cart contents for the physical shopping cart to the mobile computing device based on the association between the physical shopping cart and the mobile computing device stored in the cart-to-device association database, the mobile computing device is further programmed (i) to receive the current cart contents from the remote server system and (ii) to update the real-time summary of the products in the physical shopping cart in the user interface using the current cart contents received from the remote server system. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the real-time summary includes graphical elements identifying the products that are currently contained in the physical shopping cart, quantities of the products, and prices of the products, and a graphical element providing a total price for the products contained in the physical shopping cart. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein: the user interface further includes a selectable element to checkout on the mobile computing device for the products contained in the physical shopping cart, selection of the selectable element cause the mobile computing device to initiate a checkout process with the remote server system and, once the checkout process has been completed, to output a checkout confirmation on the mobile computing device to verify that payment for products contained in the physical shopping cart has been received by the remote server system. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the checkout process is performed without a user of the mobile computing device using a point of sale terminal at a store where the physical shopping cart is located. 6. The system of claim 2 , wherein at least some of the product information is provided to the remote server system without a confirmed product identification and the remote server system processes the product information to determine an accurate product identification. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the remote server system is further programmed (i) to receive status information for, at least, the mobile computing device and (ii) to break the association between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart based on analysis of the status information. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein breaking the association causes the association to be removed from the cart-to-device association database and for product information for the physical shopping to no longer be transmitted by the remote server system to the mobile computing device. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the association is established by the remote server system without communication between the mobile computing device and the physical shopping cart. 10. The syste

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  • utilising user interfaces specially adapted for shopping · CPC title

  • replenishment orders; recurring orders · CPC title

  • Identification of the cart or merchandise, e.g. by barcodes or radio frequency identification [RFID] · CPC title

  • Aspects of commerce using mobile devices [M-devices] · CPC title

  • Interconnection or interaction of plural electronic cash registers [ECR] or to host computer, e.g. network details, transfer of information from host to ECR or from ECR to ECR · CPC title

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What does patent US11080680B2 cover?
In some implementations, a system for providing and managing associations between mobile computing device and physical shopping carts used in retail stores includes a physical shopping cart configured to transport physical goods around a store. The physical shopping cart includes a product detection system that is programmed to detect products that are placed in the physical shopping cart, a wi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Target Brands Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q30/0641. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 03 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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