U.S. patent application number 12/917907 was filed with the patent office on 2011-02-24 for handheld device and kiosk system for automated compiling and generating item list information.
Invention is credited to Richard G. BRINDISI, Greg A. VITTARDI.
Application Number | 20110047162 12/917907 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 43606146 |
Filed Date | 2011-02-24 |
United States Patent
Application |
20110047162 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
BRINDISI; Richard G. ; et
al. |
February 24, 2011 |
HANDHELD DEVICE AND KIOSK SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATED COMPILING AND
GENERATING ITEM LIST INFORMATION
Abstract
A portable handheld electronic device is in communication with a
stationary kiosk device. The portable device provides automated
compiling and categorizing of items and generating of categorized
item lists in accordance with user-defined preferences including
user-defined categories, and includes a memory for storing the
assortment data, and categorizing means adapted for assigning
respective predetermined and/or user-selected categories to the
assortment data. Generating means compile and synchronize selected
categories, and generate the item list relative to one or more
user-selected categories that is further displayed and printed at
request of the user. A signal receiving circuit of the kiosk device
communicates with a signal generating circuit of the portable
device and generates received categorized item list data in
accordance with a received item list signal, and a human user
interface generates a human readable display representative of the
categorized item list information in accordance with the received
categorized item list data.
Inventors: |
BRINDISI; Richard G.;
(Naples, FL) ; VITTARDI; Greg A.; (Broadview
Heights, OH) |
Correspondence
Address: |
TUCKER ELLIS & WEST LLP
1150 HUNTINGTON BUILDING, 925 EUCLID AVENUE
CLEVELAND
OH
44115-1414
US
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Family ID: |
43606146 |
Appl. No.: |
12/917907 |
Filed: |
November 2, 2010 |
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12897259 |
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11532275 |
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Current U.S.
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707/740 ;
707/E17.09 |
Current CPC
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G06Q 30/0641 20130101;
G06F 15/0283 20130101; G06Q 10/087 20130101; G06Q 30/0603
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Class at
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707/740 ;
707/E17.09 |
International
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G06F 17/30 20060101
G06F017/30 |
Claims
1. A system for automated compiling and generating categorized item
list information, the system comprising: a portable device
including: a data input operable to receive, from an associated
user during each of a plurality of transactions, first input
specifying a corresponding plurality of user-selected items; a data
storage operable for storing received assortment data corresponding
to each of the plurality of user-selected items, the data storage
further being operable for storing category data representative of
item categories assigned to each of the plurality of items included
in the assortment data; a user input operable to receive, from the
associated user, a list generation instruction; a list generator,
responsive to the list generation instruction, operable to compile
the plurality of user selected items specified during each of the
plurality of transactions and to generate categorized item list
information representative of each of the user selected items
categorized in accordance with the assigned category such that at
least two of the user-selected items are listed contiguously and
associatively with a corresponding category; and, a signal
generating circuit operable to selectively generate an item list
signal representative of the categorized item list information;
and, a kiosk device including: a signal receiving circuit in
operative communication with the signal generating circuit of the
portable device and operable to selectively receive the item list
signal; a convertor circuit operable to generate received
categorized item list data in accordance with the received item
list signal; and a human user interface operable to generate a
human readable display representative of the categorized item list
information in accordance with the received categorized item list
data.
2. The system for automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 1, wherein: the human user interface of the
kiosk device includes an output device for recording the human
readable display on a tangible medium.
3. The system for automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 2, wherein: the data storage of the portable
device is operable for storing promotion data representative of
promotion categories assigned to selected ones of the plurality of
items included in the assortment data; and, the output device of
the kiosk device is operative for recording promotion information
corresponding to the promotion data on the tangible medium.
4. The system for automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 3, wherein: the kiosk device includes a memory
storing second promotion data representative of second promotion
close out categories assigned to a plurality of items associated
with the kiosk device; and, the output device of the kiosk device
is operative for recording second promotion information
corresponding to selected second promotion data on the tangible
medium in accordance with a predetermined promotion policy.
5. The system for automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 3, wherein: the data storage of the portable
device is operative to receive, as the promotion data, brand
recommendation data representative of a promoted source category
assigned to selected ones of the plurality of items included in the
assortment data; and, the output device of the kiosk device is
operative for recording brand recommendation promotion information
corresponding to the brand recommendation data on the tangible
medium.
6. The system for automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 5, wherein: the kiosk device includes a memory
storing coupon data representative of pricing discounts assigned to
a plurality of items associated with the kiosk device or with the
selected ones of the plurality of items include din the assortment
data; and, the output device of the kiosk device is operative for
recording coupons corresponding to selected coupon data on the
tangible medium in accordance with a predetermined discount price
policy.
7. The system for automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 1, wherein the signal generating and signal
receiving circuits are operable to selectively communicate by a
wireless connection, an electronic port connection, or both
wireless and electronic port connections.
8. The system for automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 1, wherein the signal receiving circuit of the
kiosk device is operable to selectively communicate with a
plurality of portable devices by a wireless connection, an
electronic port connection, or both wireless and electronic port
connections
9. A method of automated compiling and generating categorized item
list information, the method comprising: receiving, by a data input
of a portable device from an associated user during each of a
plurality of transactions, first input specifying a corresponding
plurality of user-selected items; storing in a data storage of the
portable device received assortment data corresponding to each of
the plurality of user-selected items, and category data
representative of item categories assigned to each of the plurality
of items included in the assortment data; receiving, by a user
input of the portable device a list generation instruction;
responsive to the list generation instruction, compiling by a list
generator of the portable device the plurality of user selected
items specified during each of the plurality of transactions and to
generate categorized item list information representative of each
of the user selected items categorized in accordance with the
assigned category such that at least two of the user-selected items
are listed contiguously and associatively with a corresponding
category; selectively generating by a signal generating circuit of
the portable device an item list signal representative of the
categorized item list information; selectively receiving the item
list signal by a signal receiving circuit of a kiosk device in
operative communication with the signal generating circuit of the
portable device; generating received categorized item list data by
a convertor circuit of the kiosk device in accordance with the
received item list signal; and generating, by a human user
interface of the kiosk device a human readable display
representative of the categorized item list information in
accordance with the received categorized item list data.
10. The method of automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 9, further comprising: recording, by an output
device of the kiosk device, the human readable display on a
tangible medium.
11. The method of automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 10, further comprising: storing, by the data
storage of the portable device, promotion data representative of
promotion categories assigned to selected ones of the plurality of
items included in the assortment data; and, recording, by the
output device of the kiosk device, promotion information
corresponding to the promotion data on the tangible medium.
12. The method of automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 11, further comprising: storing, by a memory
of the kiosk device, second promotion data representative of second
promotion categories assigned to a plurality of items associated
with the kiosk device; and, recording, by the output device of the
kiosk device, second promotion information corresponding to
selected second promotion data on the tangible medium in accordance
with a predetermined promotion policy.
13. The method of automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 11, further comprising: receiving as the
promotion data, by the data storage of the portable device, brand
recommendation data representative of a promoted source category
assigned to selected ones of the plurality of items included in the
assortment data; and, recording, by the output device of the kiosk
device, brand recommendation promotion information corresponding to
the brand recommendation data on the tangible medium.
14. The method of automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 13, further comprising: storing, by a memory
of the kiosk device, coupon data representative of pricing
discounts assigned to a plurality of items associated with the
kiosk device or with the selected ones of the plurality of items
include din the assortment data; and, recording, by the output
device of the kiosk device, coupons corresponding to selected
coupon data on the tangible medium in accordance with a
predetermined discount price policy.
15. The method of automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 9, further comprising selectively
communicating by the signal generating and signal receiving
circuits using a wireless connection, an electronic port
connection, or both wireless and electronic port connections.
16. The method of automated compiling and generating item list
information of claim 9, further comprising selectively
communicating, by the signal receiving circuit of the kiosk device,
to selectively communicate with a plurality of portable devices by
a wireless connection, an electronic port connection, or both
wireless and electronic port connections.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part application of
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/897,259 filed Oct. 4, 2010,
which is a continuation in part application of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 11/532,275 filed Sep. 15, 2006, which was
based on and claimed priority to provisional U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 60/717,939, which was filed on Sep. 16,
2005.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The subject application relates generally to a portable
handheld electronic device and system having an easy to hold
ergonomic carrying housing for automatically compiling and
generating item list information. In particular, the subject
application is directed to household management and provides
efficient recording and categorizing of household tasks, purchases,
errands, and the like. The items may be arranged, stored, and
presented according to user-selected categories based on user item
category preferences such as categories based on particular retail
establishments, location within establishments, establishment
types, an identity of the user or any other one or more categories
as necessary or desired. The portable handheld electronic device
and system of the subject application are also capable of being
efficiently used in office management, business-to-business
management, restaurant management, plumbing and building contractor
operations and the like. The system, method, and portable handheld
electronic device of the subject application are capable of being
advantageously used, for example and without limitation, by or on
any hardware, software, network or system platform, and the
like.
[0003] A typical household user usually makes notations on a pad or
piece of paper when certain items, such as foods and household
parts, cleaners, and the like, require replacement. Generally, the
same techniques are used to remind the household user of certain
tasks that need to be performed, such as errands, which are written
down. A problem arises, however, as the list gets longer and
organization is lacking, as items at the bottom of the list should
be grouped with those somewhere in the middle, and the tasks are
interspersed with the food items. In addition, the list may become
lost or unreadable, as typically, the list is located on a kitchen
countertop, wall, or appliance. Frequently, the list is incomplete
as the user is unable to locate a writing instrument to update the
list with a newly desired item. Furthermore, the list is usually
written by one member of the household, but when another member is
asked to retrieve the items or perform the tasks, the handwriting
used by the first member is illegible to the other member,
resulting in items on the list that do not get purchased, or
replaced, and tasks on the list that do not get performed.
[0004] Portable recording and dictation mechanisms are known in the
art, but they are typically difficult to hold and operate in
general and particularly while performing other tasks. In addition,
these prior devices are incapable of organizing any of the voice
encoded data stored therein in accordance with user-selected
categories or the like and are therefore not convenient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In accordance with the subject application, there is
provided a portable handheld electronic device and stationary kiosk
system for receiving, categorizing, storing and outputting user
defined list information wherein items are organized into
user-selected categories based on item category preferences of the
one or more users of the device.
[0006] Further, in accordance with the subject application there is
provided a portable handheld electronic device and stationary kiosk
system that is not dependent on a handwriting and/or memory of a
specific user.
[0007] Further, in accordance with the subject application there is
provided a portable handheld electronic device and stationary kiosk
system for automatically compiling categorized item lists in
accordance with user-defined preferences.
[0008] Further, in accordance with the subject application, there
is provided a portable handheld electronic device and stationary
kiosk system for delivering advertisement materials and information
from a stationary kiosk at a location to users of portable handheld
devices in communication with the kiosk, the advertisement
materials and information including for example offerings of
discounts on close out items at the location or fixed or variable
percentages (%) off of certain selected items at the location. The
kiosk may display offers on a screen viewable by the user or may
print coupons redeemable for the close out or other discounts.
[0009] Still further, in accordance with a first example embodiment
of the subject application, there is provided a portable handheld
electronic device and stationary kiosk system for automated
compiling and generating item list information including a housing
and receiving means adapted for receiving, from an associated user,
first assortment data and first category data, the first assortment
data being inclusive of at least one first item and the first
category data being representative of first item category
preferences defined by the associated user. The system also
includes storage means adapted for storing the received first
assortment and category data in electronic form. Also included in
the system are categorizing means and generating means. The
categorizing means is adapted for assigning a first user-selected
category to the at least one first item included in the received
assortment data based on the item category preferences of the user
in accordance with the category data. The assigned first category
is, preferably, any of the group including alphabetical order,
similar items, temporal order, and user-defined order, a sales
outlet name, a sales outlet type, a location within a sales outlet,
a designation of a user's name associated with the device, or any
other category. The generating means is adapted for compiling and
generating first item list information representative of the
received first assortment data in accordance with the assigned
first user-selected category. A data connection means of the system
is adapted for communicating at least a portion of the first item
list information to an operatively associated external processing
device of a stationary kiosk device. Display means also included in
the system, is adapted for displaying the first item information
list representative of the received first assortment data in
accordance with the assigned first user-selected category.
[0010] In accordance with another example embodiment, a method is
provided for automated compiling and categorizing items, and
generating item list information using a hand held system including
a processor, and a memory. In this example embodiment, the method
comprises receiving by a receiving means of the system, from an
associated user, first assortment data inclusive of at least one
first item and first category data representative of first item
category preferences defined by the associated user, storing by
storage means in the housing the received first assortment data in
electronic form, assigning by categorizing means in the housing a
first user-selected category to the at least one first item
included in the received first assortment data in accordance with
the first category data based on the first item category
preferences defined by the associated user, compiling and
generating by generating means in the housing first item list
information representative of the received first assortment data in
accordance with the assigned first user-selected category,
communicating by a data connection portion or circuit of the system
at least a portion of the first item list information to an
operatively associated external processing device of a stationary
kiosk device, and displaying by display means of the kiosk device
the first item list information representative of the received
first assortment data in accordance with the assigned first
user-selected category.
[0011] In accordance with yet another example embodiment of the
subject application, there is provided a portable electronic device
for automated compiling and categorizing items, and generating item
list information. The device includes a housing with a user
interface including input portion and a local graphical display.
The input circuit is adapted for receiving, from an associated
user, assortment data inclusive of at least one item and category
data representative of item category preferences of the associated
user. The portable electronic device includes a storage device
adapted for storing the received assortment data in electronic form
and a categorizing portion adapted for assigning a user-selected
category to the at least one item included in the received
assortment data in accordance with the category data. The assigned
category is, preferably, at least one or more of the group
including an alphabetical order, similar items, temporal order,
user-defined order, a sales outlet name, a sales outlet type, a
location within a sales outlet, a designation of a user associated
with the at least one first item, and others as necessary or
desired. Also included in the portable electronic device are a
generating portion and a output portion. The generating portion is
adapted for compiling and generating item list information
representative of the received assortment data in accordance with
the assigned user-selected category. The list is selectively
transmitted to a stationary kiosk device. A graphical display local
to the kiosk is adapted for displaying the item list information
representative of the received assortment data in accordance with
the assigned user-selected category. The output circuit is adapted
for outputting the item list information at the kiosk in a format
arranged in accordance with the assigned user-selected
category.
[0012] In accordance with yet another example embodiment of the
subject application, there is provided a system for automated
compiling and generating categorized item list information. The
system in general comprises a portable device and a stationary
kiosk device. With regard in particular to the portable device, a
data input is operable to receive, from an associated user during
each of a plurality of transactions, first input specifying a
corresponding plurality of user-selected items. A data storage is
operable for storing received assortment data corresponding to each
of the plurality of user-selected items, and is further operable
for storing category data representative of item categories
assigned to each of the plurality of items included in the
assortment data. A user input is operable to receive, from the
associated user, a list generation instruction. Still further, a
list generator is responsive to the list generation instruction and
is operable to compile the plurality of user selected items
specified during each of the plurality of transactions and to
generate categorized item list information representative of each
of the user selected items categorized in accordance with the
assigned category such that at least two of the user-selected items
are listed contiguously and associatively with a corresponding
category. A signal generating circuit is operable to selectively
generate an item list signal representative of the categorized item
list information. With regard in particular to the stationary kiosk
device, a signal receiving circuit is in operative communication
with the signal generating circuit of the portable device and
operable to selectively receive the item list signal. A convertor
circuit is operable to generate received categorized item list data
in accordance with the received item list signal, and a human user
interface is operable to generate a human readable display
representative of the categorized item list information in
accordance with the received categorized item list data.
[0013] Still other example embodiments and aspects of the present
invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art
from the following description wherein there is shown and described
preferred embodiments of this invention, simply by way of
illustration of one of the best modes suited for carrying out the
invention. As it will be realized, the invention is capable of
other different embodiments and its several details are capable of
modifications in various obvious aspects all without departing from
the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be
regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part
of the specification illustrate several aspects of the present
invention and serve to explain the principles of the embodiments of
the invention.
[0015] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a system for automated
compiling and generating categorized item list information
including a portable handheld electronic device and a stationary
kiosk device in accordance with an example embodiment of the
present invention;
[0016] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the portable handheld
electronic device of FIG. 1 showing a preferred overall shape of
the housing in accordance with an embodiment of the present
invention;
[0017] FIG. 3a is a schematic circuit diagram of an embodiment of
the portable handheld device of FIGS. 1 and 2;
[0018] FIG. 3b is a schematic circuit diagram of an embodiment of
the stationary kiosk device of FIG. 1;
[0019] FIG. 4 is an illustration of a memory layout and includes
representative data entries in accordance with an example
embodiment;
[0020] FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for automated
compiling and generating item list information according to an
embodiment of the subject application as illustrated in FIGS.
1-3;
[0021] FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a pair of item lists stored
in a memory of the device of FIGS. 1-3;
[0022] FIGS. 7a and 7b are diagrams illustrating item lists
generated in accordance with one or more of predetermined and
user-selected categories assigned to items;
[0023] FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an item list generated in
accordance with a merging and synchronizing of the pair of item
lists of FIG. 5;
[0024] FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a method for processing
coupon data;
[0025] FIG. 10 is an illustration of a categorized list information
including promotion data associated with selected user selected
items;
[0026] FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating the portable device of
FIGS. 1 and 2 in operation with networked devices in accordance
with a further embodiment; and,
[0027] FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of operating
the portable device with the networked devices of FIG. 11.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The subject application is directed to household management
and provides efficient recording of planning for household tasks to
be performed, purchases to be made, errands to be run, and the
like. More particularly, the subject application is directed to a
system, method, and handheld device suitably adapted to receive,
store, synchronize, compile, generate, and output user defined list
information of items at a kiosk or other suitable device disposed
at selected centralized locations such as, for example, retail
establishments, selectively together with promotion and/or brand
recommendation data relating to the items such as, for example
coupons, close out offerings or xx % off of certain selected items.
In particular, the subject application is directed to a system,
method, and portable electronic device having an easy to hold
casing or housing and being capable of receiving assortment data
and category data from an associated user, receiving promotion data
from an associated source, compiling the assortment and category
data into a list in a predetermined order or arrangement in
accordance with the category data, and outputting the same in
accordance with a user initiated command. Where appropriate, the
promotion data is listed in association with the assortment data
and communicated to a kiosk device for showing on a display or
printed onto the end of a tape roll or the like for the convenience
of the user at the location of the kiosk. In one form, the
promotion data is data representative of close out offerings on
selected items, percentage off coupons, a promoted source of the
items such as a particular item brand, and in another form, the
promotion data is coupon data for generating a sales coupon applied
at a point of sale or used during a sales transaction for a product
cost discount. The coupon data may identify a particular brand, it
may relate to a rebate, or it might identify a sales venue. The
brand recommendation data, promotion data, and coupon data may be
stored in either the portable device or the kiosk or both. The
portable device may receive the brand recommendation data,
promotion data, and coupon data from an external associated source
such as, for example, from an Internet account at the residence of
the user of the system. The kiosk device may receive the brand
recommendation data, promotion data, and coupon data from an
external associated source such as, for example, from a brand
manufacturer or from a retail outlet. In one embodiment, the brand
recommendation data, promotion data, and coupon data of the
portable device is used at the kiosk location, and in another the
data of the kiosk is used, and in yet a further embodiment, the
data of the portable device is merged with the data of the kiosk at
the kiosk location.
[0029] It will become apparent to those skilled in the art that the
system, method, and portable handheld device and kiosk described
herein are suitably adapted to a plurality of varying applications
including, for example and without limitation, consumer use, office
management, business-to-business management, restaurant management,
and the like. The preferred portable device embodiment, as depicted
in FIGS. 1 and 2, illustrates a portable handheld device for
example purposes only and is not a limitation of the subject
invention solely to such devices. For example, FIGS. 11 and 12
illustrate an embodiment wherein the portable handheld device may
be used in a cradle affixed to an appliance, wherein the device is
in operative communication with one or more networks and/or
electronic handheld information devices, such as personal digital
assistant devices (PDA devices or the like. A further embodiment
includes an application downloaded into and executed by any generic
electronic device including a smart phone such as, for example, an
iPhone.TM. or any other similar device or system.
[0030] Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, there is shown a first
preferred embodiment of a system 100 for automated compiling and
generating categorized item list information including a portable
electronic device 101 and a stationary kiosk device 103 in
accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention. The
portable electronic device 101 and stationary kiosk device 103 are
in one embodiment operatively coupled by a wireless signal 105
which may be a radio frequency signal such as Bluetooth, an
infrared IR signal or any other form of wireless data transmission.
The portable electronic device 101 is illustrated in FIG. 1 as a
handheld device including an outer housing 102. In accordance with
the illustrated embodiment, the housing 102 of the portable
electronic device is, preferably, constructed of a suitable plastic
or lightweight metal material and has an overall truncated wedge
shape as best shown in FIG. 2. When lightweight metal is used,
preferably, the housing 102, or outer portion of the device is
advantageously covered in a dielectric membrane, as will be known
in the art. Preferably, the color of the device is selected by the
user so as to match the appliances of the home in which the device
will be used. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art
that suitable colors include, but are not limited to, black, white,
almond, stainless steel (graphite), and the like. In a preferred
embodiment, the device is capable of being affixed to a horizontal
surface, such as a countertop, a vertical surface, such as a wall,
or a household appliance, such as a refrigerator (not shown in the
drawing). Means for securing the device mounting include, but are
not limited to, adhesives, magnets, screws, and the like.
Preferably, the mounting is accomplished with a separate mounting
bracket, which is secured to the mounting surface and which is
capable of receiving and holding the device. The mounting of the
device to an appliance such as to a refrigerator, for example, is
beneficial such as in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 11 and 12.
[0031] In the embodiment illustrated, the kiosk device 103 includes
a generally stationary base 150 for positioning the kiosk device
103 at suitable positions at selected locations such as for example
at retail outlets, in malls, at gas stations, or at any indoor or
outdoor location. Although the device 103 is referred to as a
"kiosk" and as being stationary it is to be understood that other
embodiments are included and the illustrated embodiment is only an
example. To that end the device 103 may include a base on wheels, a
specially configured printer or printer system, or it may include a
set of networked devices disposed at a location such as a mall
wherein multiple receivers and print output devices are
conveniently located throughout the mall for shoppers using one or
more portable handheld devices 101. In the example embodiment
illustrated, the kiosk device 103 includes a generally stationary
base 150 supporting a computing processor 152 operable with a
printer 154, display device 156, and data input means 158 including
a keyboard 160 and mouse 162. In addition, the computing processor
152 is configured for operation with a data port 170 and a cradle
172 wherein the data port and cradle provide data exchange
interfaces with the portable device 101. The data port 170 may be a
USB interface for connection with the portable device 101 using a
suitable cable, for example. The cradle 172 may provide a docking
station connection between the portable device 101 and the
computing processor 152. In addition, the kiosk device 103 is
operatively coupled with the portable electronic device 101 by a
wireless signal 105 using suitable hardware and software to be
described in greater detail below.
[0032] As noted above, the housing 102 of the portable device 101
has an overall truncated wedge shape shown best in FIG. 2. In that
form, the subject portable device 101 is easily held by the hand of
the user for carrying the device. The shape of the device 101 is
particularly advantageous during use of the device wherein the rear
portion of the housing may be securely received and seated in the
palm of the user's first hand while the thumb and fingers of the
user's first hand may grip opposite sides of the housing so that
the other hand may be used to interface with buttons on the device
in a manner to be described in greater detail below.
[0033] Preferably, in the example embodiment illustrated, the
housing includes spaced apart front 104 and rear 106 wall portions
and a side wall portion 108. The side wall portion 108 connects a
first outer edge 114 of the front wall portion 104 with a first
outer edge 116 of the rear wall portion 106. In its preferred form
as illustrated, the side wall portion 108 is a continuous wall
connecting the front 104 and rear 106 wall portions wherein an
internal space or cavity is defined and provided within the housing
102 for holding various electronic, power storage, and other
components of the subject portable electronic device 101.
[0034] In order to provide the desired truncated wedge shape to the
housing 102 of the subject portable device 101, the general shapes
of the outer edges 114, 116 of the front 104 and rear 106 walls,
respectively, bear a predetermined relationship. To that end, as
best shown in FIG. 1, the first outer edge 114 of the front wall
portion 104 has a generally rectangular shape, but with a smoothly
curved lower portion 124. In addition, as shown best in FIG. 2, the
first outer edge 116 of the rear wall portion 106 has a generally
rectangular shape as well, and also includes a smoothly curved
lower portion 126 substantially corresponding to the curved portion
124 of the front wall portion 104.
[0035] By comparison, the generally rectangular shape of the front
wall portion 104 defined by the outer edge 116 thereof, is slightly
larger than the generally rectangular shape of the rear wall
portion 106 defined by the outer edge 116 thereof. In that way, the
housing may take on a generally truncated wedge shape making it
inherently very easy to hold by hand. In that regard, the side wall
portion 106 is held at a predetermined relationship or angle
relative to the front and rear wall portions 104, 106. Preferably,
the side wall portion 106 is disposed at a selected predetermined
acute angle relative to a back side (inner side relative to space
defined in the housing) of the front wall portion 104, and is
disposed at a selected predetermined obtuse angle relative to a
front side (inner side relative to space defined in the housing) of
the rear wall portion 106.
[0036] In order to further enhance the grip-ability of the subject
portable electronic device 101, selected areas or regions of the
side wall portion 106 may be coated, covered, bonded, or otherwise
provided with a surface for promoting the retention of the portable
device 101 in the palm of the user while carrying the device, but
particularly while using the device. Preferably, the side wall
portion 106 defines a compressible outer surface 110 for adapting
the handheld system 101 to be easily carried by the associated
user. In one form, the compressible outer surface 110 includes a
textured rubberized material 112 defining grip panels 112 in a
spaced apart relationship along the side wall portion 106. In the
embodiment illustrated, the grip panels 112 are shaped
substantially as rectangles and are disposed on opposite sides of
the portable electronic device 101 in a manner to be easily
engagable by the opposing thumb and fingers of the user of the
device.
[0037] The grip panels 114 may include a texture design 118 such as
shown and are preferably relatively soft and made from a material
having a Shore hardness within a durometer range selected to
provide a secure and comfortable grip for human users when holding
or operating the device in use in various applications and in
various environments. In addition, the grip panels 114 may be
formed as a single unitary panel completely circumscribing the
housing 102 such as by overmolding the grip panel onto the side
wall portion 106 or by stretching and placing a member formed of a
resilient material onto the housing 102 in the region of the side
wall portion 106.
[0038] As shown in schematic form in FIG. 3a, the portable
electronic device 101 includes an electronic circuit 300 having
storage means 302, such as internal executive electronic memory
304, so as to retain an operating system, list data,
application-related instructions, voice recognition software, and
the like (not shown in detail in the drawing) and an internal data
memory 306 configured to store application related data in portions
thereof including a first portion 310 for storing assortment data,
a second portion 312 for storing category data relating to
categories assigned to the assortment data a third portion 314 for
storing brand data relating to specific sources or origin for
selected assortment data items such as a manufacturer or a vendor,
and a fourth portion 316 for storing coupon data relating to price
discounts for selected assortment data items.
[0039] Suitable executive memory 304 includes non-volatile memory,
flash memory, optical memory, or any combination thereof, and the
data memory 306 may include both volatile (RAM) as well as
non-volatile memory of the type noted, or any combination thereof.
Preferably, the device also includes a microprocessor 320 suitably
adapted to facilitate operation of the device in accordance with
the methods described herein. Suitable operating systems include,
but are not limited to, Windows-based systems, Palm-based systems,
RIM-based systems, Linux-based systems, and the like. The device
further includes a user input circuit 330 configured to receive
input data, commands, and the like from an associated source such
as, for example, from users of the device or from an associated
electronic device in communication with the circuit 300 such as,
for example, through a network connection or the like. A verbal
data input 332 comprising an integrated microphone circuit 333
(FIG. 1-104), suitably adapted to receive voice communications from
an associated user. Voice communications are suitably processed,
via the processor 320, using voice recognition software stored in
the storage means 302 and/or in one or more of the memories 304,
306 so as to generate an electronic item for storage on the device
memory. The processor further includes the ability to organize,
compile, and generate a categorized item list in accordance with
user-defined or other preferences or parameters using a list
generator module 340. The compiling and generating module 340
includes a categorizing portion 342 adapted for associating
categories to items in assortment data corresponding to
user-selected items received into the system from a user of the
system, a list generator portion 344 configured for compiling and
generating item list information representative of the received
assortment data in accordance with assigned category data, and a
synchronizing portion 320 configured to synchronize one or more
item lists such as from one or more users of the system for example
into a synchronized or composite list to coordinate, for example,
the several lists. In one example embodiment, the list generator
344 is operable to compile a plurality of user selected items
specified during each of a plurality of transactions of the user
operating the device and to generate categorized item list
information representative of each of the user selected items
categorized in accordance with an assigned category thereof such
that at least two of the user-selected items are listed
contiguously and associatively with a corresponding category.
[0040] The portable electronic device 101 also includes a display
circuit 350, such as a backlit LCD display 126 (FIG. 1), a touch
screen display, and the like. The display 126 is capable of
illustrating to the user those items stored in memory, as well as
enabling the user to select options and settings, as will be
appreciated by those skilled in the art. To facilitate data entry
and user selection, in addition to the integrated microphone 124
(FIG. 1), the portable electronic device 101 of FIGS. 1 and 2
further includes tactile input keys, such as for example and
without limitation, scroll keys 130, 132, a select key 134, a list
key 136, a print key 138, a timer key 140, and the like. To
facilitate data entry and user selection, in addition to the
integrated microphone 124, the portable electronic device 101, as
illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, further includes tactile input key,
such as for example and without limitation, a "Record" key 142.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that each tactile input
key is advantageously programmed to reflect a function of the
device. The input keys are illustrated in the schematic circuit of
FIG. 3a at 336.
[0041] The device further includes data connection circuit means
339 (FIG. 1-144), such as a universal serial bus (USB) port, a
wireless communication port such as a Bluetooth, 802.11, WiFi or
infrared port, and/or an IEEE 1394 (Firewire) port, and the like,
so as to enable the device to save and/or communicate data to an
associated user computer (not shown) or with the kiosk device 103
(FIG. 1), receive updates therefrom, to receive data to improve
voice recognition, to transfer data to and receive data from an
associated device such as an access point (AP) or a personal
digital assistant (PDA), or network such as a wired or wireless
network, the Internet, or any combinations thereof. To facilitate
output of categorized item list information generated of the items
stored in the device memory, the portable electronic device 101 may
in one embodiment incorporate an integrated printing engine (not
shown). Preferably, however, the device 101 is communicatively
coupled with the kiosk device 103 whereat any desired hard copy
outputs may be generated using the printer 154 thereat, and whereat
any human readable displays may be generated using the display
device 156 at the kiosk 103. The printing engine is capable of
outputting a hardcopy of the list via the kiosk device 103 so as to
enable the user to print a copy of the list and leave the device
securely affixed to the cradle 172, attached with the port 170 or
while free roaming near the kiosk 103 by transmitting the data via
a wireless signal 105. The data connection circuit means 339 (FIG.
1-144) may be used to communicate data from the memory 302, 304,
and 306 to an operatively associated external processing device
(not shown) such as, for example, an operatively associated
cellular telephone device and/or an operatively associated retail
establishment having corresponding communication capabilities
and/or any other network or device.
[0042] In addition, an embodiment of the circuit 300 of the system
includes a network interface circuit 334 configured to communicate
with an associated network by the data connection circuit 339
coupled with an operatively associated external processing device
(not shown) using a connection of the operatively associated
external processing device with the associated network. Thus, the
subject system may use an associated internet enabled device such
as a cellular phone, for example, to access the Internet network
for receiving promotion data, brand recommendation data, sales
coupons, or the like. Also, the circuit 300 includes a signal
generating circuit 348 operable to selectively generate wireless
signals for communication with a corresponding circuit at the
kiosk. The signal generating circuit 348 in the example embodiment
is configured to generate radio frequency RF signals using the
Bluetooth specification, but it may also take other forms such as
for example infrared IR or any other wireless communication formats
or standards.
[0043] Still further, a scan port 338 is provided for enabling the
circuit 300 to receive scan data such as from, for example, a bar
code scanner or the like. The scan port 338 may be provided with
full scanner capability and functionality and in an embodiment may
include a scanner device integrated into the circuit 300 of the
portable handheld device 101. The scan data may include data
obtained from UPC codes on products such as items in a store for
example and may include data received from discount product
coupons. Users of the system may scan products as they are depleted
during use wherein the product information contained in the scan
data is added to a shopping list of items to be purchased at a
later date. Further, users of the system may scan products as they
are purchased during a shopping trip wherein the product
information contained in the scan data is removed from the shopping
list of items to be purchased. Still further, users scanning
coupons and products are alerted by a signal from the system, such
as by a message on the display, when information from a scanned
product matches one or more of the previously scanned coupons
processed by the user whereby the user may be reminded to present
the coupon at checkout.
[0044] In one embodiment, the portable electronic device 101
employs rechargeable batteries, as are known in the art, suitably
recharged via the data connection means, or alternatively via a
docking station (not shown). Those skilled in the art will
recognize that the portable electronic device 101 is capable of
being implemented with non-rechargeable batteries, such as AA
batteries, and the like.
[0045] As shown in schematic form in FIG. 3b, the stationary kiosk
device 103 includes an electronic circuit 360 having a processor
362, a signal receiving circuit 364 including a wireless signal
receiving circuit 363 in operative wireless communication with the
signal generating circuit 348 (FIG. 3a) of the portable device 101
and a wired signal receiving circuit 365 in operative wireless
communication with the data connection circuit 339 of the portable
device 101, a storage memory 366, a convertor circuit 370 operable
to generate received categorized item list data in accordance with
one or more item list signals received by the signal receiving
circuit 364, and a human user interface 372 operable to generate a
human readable display representative of the categorized item list
information in accordance with the received categorized item list
data. The human user interface 372 includes printer 154, display
device 156, and data input means 158 including a keyboard 160 and
mouse 162.
[0046] In one example embodiment, basic operation of the portable
electronic device 101 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 commences by an
associated user selecting the record key 142 of the device 101.
When the associated user desires to input verbal data in a form of
voice data to identify user-selected items for compiling and
listing in accordance with an embodiment, the associated user,
after selecting the record key 142, speaks an item the user desires
to add to the list. For example, items suitably include, but are
not limited to, food, tasks, errands, household parts, and the
like. The voice recognition software recognizes the voice
communication from the associated user via the integrated
microphone 124 and converts the communication to computer-readable
format, such as a text file, or the like. Suitable commercially
available voice recognition software includes, but is not limited
to, the VoCon.RTM. 3200 Embedded Development System v.2.0, from
ScanSoft, Inc., and the like. The entered item is then stored in
the list, which is organized, or categorized and listed by the
module 344, in accordance with a predefined and/or a user-defined
overall organization, such as for example, and without limitation,
by type of item, by date entered, in alphabetical order, any
combination thereof, and the like. In an embodiment, although the
predefined overall organization list may be used, a user-defined
category may be used as well to categorize the items in the list
when the user-defined categories may include a sales outlet name
such as a name of the retail store, a sales outlet type such as
"hardware store," a location within a sales outlet such as "isle
six," or a designation of a user of the device such as "Bob's list"
or Mom's list." The item is then displayed on the display screen
126, preferably in one embodiment together with the predefined or
user-defined category data. When the item or category data is
incorrect, the associated user is able to delete the item and try
again by selecting the item via the microphone 124, via scroll keys
128 or touchscreen interface, which the device may advantageously
include, and delete the item using a delete key. A skilled artisan
will understand that all items are capable of being deleted, if
requested so. In one embodiment, the user's selected items are
drawn from a predetermined "generic" list of available
user-selectable items previously stored in the memory 306. In
another embodiment, the desired item is not available form among
the generic selectable set wherein the user may use the input
circuit 330 to add, as necessary or desired, user-defined
assortment data to the set of the "generic" list of available
user-selectable items previously stored in the memory 306. In that
way, for example and as will be described below with reference to
FIG. 4, the memory 306 of the device is configured to store default
or generic assortment and category data sets of information, as
well as default or generic user defined assortment and category
data sets.
[0047] Similarly, when the user desires to print the item list,
such as for example at the kiosk device 101, the user selects the
print key 138 and the item list is first transmitted by either the
data connection 339 if the portable device 101 is in the cradle 172
or connected with the data port 170 or by the signal generating
circuit 348 if the portable device 101 is free roaming relative to
the kiosk. Thereafter, the item list is output via the display
device 156 in the form of a human readable visual display or onto
hard copy using the printing device 154 of the kiosk 103. Suitable
printing means included ink-based printing, laser/toner-based
printing, thermal-image printing, and the like. Those skilled in
the art will appreciate that the type of printing used is dependent
upon the device capabilities, thus when the device is configured,
in accordance with one embodiment, with a thermal printer,
thermally-activated paper is used. Likewise, when ink-based
printing is used, regular paper, such as a calculator roll, is
capable of being used to output the list. Preferably, the printer
device 154 includes a serrated portion, advantageously located near
the output of the printer to facilitate the removal of the hardcopy
list. As will be understood by a skilled artisan, the item list is
capable of being printed by an associated printer or by a printer
associated with a desired remote computer other than the computing
processor 152 of the kiosk device 103 by outputting the item list
to the respective computer.
[0048] When a user desires to input assortment data in a form of
alphanumerical data, the data connection means 114 may be connected
with an associated alphanumerical data entry pad (not shown). Then
the device operates similarly to that as when the voice data input
is used. A skilled artisan will appreciate that a quantity of
desired items is also capable of being similarly designated by the
user using voice data input or alphanumerical data input. Those
skilled in the art will recognize that a coupon for any item added
to the list is capable of being suitably designated in a similar
manner.
[0049] In a preferred embodiment, the device is capable of being
advantageously provided with suitable settings for the microphone
performance and for the LCD display contrast, such as "low",
"medium", and "high" (not shown in the drawing).
[0050] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, typical
voice recognition software uses preloaded master databases, which
in accordance with the subject application is capable of including
several thousands of items. However, a skilled artisan will
understand that the system, method and device of the subject
application allow for the user to easily add unique items or brands
using voice data input through the microphone 104 or alphanumerical
data input through the data connection means 114. Similarly,
unwanted items are capable of being deleted from the master
database. In a preferred embodiment of the subject application, the
recognition rate is as high as 98%.
[0051] Sets of default and user-defined assortment data, sets of
default and user-defined category data, a set of brand data, and a
set of coupon data in accordance with an example embodiment are
shown in FIG. 4. As noted above, in the example, the first portion
310 of the memory 306 is configured to store assortment data and,
further, stores default assortment data in a portion 410 thereof,
and user defined assortment data in another portion 412 thereof. In
the illustrated example, the default assortment data in the memory
portion 410 includes data noted as soda pop, peanut butter, potato
chips, paper towels, ketchup, steak sauce, mayonnaise, cream
cheese, milk, chicken, oil filter, and chain saw. These are
examples of assortment data previously stored in the generic set of
items and therefore readily available to the user using the device
100 in an original or default condition. Further, the user-defined
assortment data in the memory portion 412 includes data noted as
Cleveland Browns Cookies, and Great Lakes Oktoberfest beer. These
are examples of assortment data not available in the generic set of
items and therefore defined by the user. Still further in the
illustrated example, the default category data in memory portion
414 includes data noted as beverages, snacks, paper products,
condiments, salad dressings, dairy, hardware, Tops, and car parts
store. These are examples of category data previously stored in the
generic set of items and therefore readily available to the user
using the portable device 101 in an original or default condition.
Further, the user-defined category data in the memory portion 416
includes data noted as Rick's beverages, Greg's snacks, seasonal
beer, mom's list, Bob's list, and Publix-isle six. These are
examples of category data not available in the generic set of items
and therefore defined by the user. Yet still further, the third
memory portion 314 includes an area 418 configured to store brand
data therein. In the illustrated example, the brand data includes
Coca Cola Products, Jiff, Lays, Bounty, Heinz, A-1, Kraft, and
Philadelphia. Lastly, the fourth memory portion 316 includes an
area 420 configured to store coupon data therein. In the
illustrated example, the brand coupon data includes 10% Jiff, 10%
Bounty, and 10% Kraft. However, other coupon data may include
information on close out items or xx % off of certain selected or
otherwise designated items.
[0052] The foregoing system 100 illustrated in FIGS. 1, 3a, and 3b,
will better be understood when viewed in conjunction with one
example methodology or use of the device as set forth in FIG. 5.
Turning now to FIG. 5, there is shown a flowchart 400 illustrating
a method for automated compiling and generating item list
information and synchronizing list information according to an
example embodiment of the subject application. Beginning at step
502, the process of inputting data inclusive of at least one item
and category data relating to user category preferences, is
initiated by selecting the record key 142 of the device 100. Next,
if the associated user desires to input the assortment data
information in the form of voice or vocal data or commands, flow
proceeds to step 504, in which verbal input specifying a
user-selected item corresponding to at least one of the sets of
assortment data 410, 412 is received from an associated user with
the aid of the integrated microphone 124. The associated user
speaks a desired item, which as mentioned above, is capable of
suitably including, for example and without limitation, food,
tasks, errands, household parts, and the like. At step 506 the
voice recognition software recognizes the voice communication from
the associated user and converts the communication to
computer-readable format, such as a text file, or the like. As
mentioned above, suitable commercially available voice recognition
software includes, but is not limited to, the VoCon.RTM. 3200
Embedded Development System v.2.0, from ScanSoft, Inc., and the
like. At step 510 assortment data corresponding to each of the
plurality of user selected items is stored in electronic form by
suitable storage means, as mentioned above.
[0053] If the associated user desires to input the user selected
items in the form of alphanumerical data, flow from step 502
proceeds to step 508, in which assortment data inclusive of at
least one item is received from an associated user with the aid of
an associated alphanumerical pad (not shown).
[0054] If the associated user desires to receive input of the
assortment data information in the form of data from an operatively
associated external device such as, for example, a network or other
device in communication with the user's device, flow from step 502
proceeds to step 509, in which assortment data inclusive of at
least one item is received from an external associated electronic
device with the aid for example of the data connection circuit 339
and/or the signal circuit 348. In an example embodiment, the
assortment data received by the data connection circuit 339 and/or
the signal circuit 348 may include a partial list of items to be
added to a grocery list, it may include promotion data, brand
recommendation data, or coupons. The data may be received from the
kiosk device 103 as well. The received partial lists of items are
synchronized with the one or more assortment data lists stored by
the device.
[0055] At step 510 assortment data and category data received in
the form of voice data, alphanumerical data, or data from an
external associated device are stored in electronic form by
suitable storage means, as mentioned above. The category data is
stored in association with the assortment data.
[0056] After assortment data information specified by the
user-selected items is retrieved from the generic assortment data
memory portion 410 or from the user-specified portion 412, in
response to input either in the form of voice data, or in the form
of alphanumerical data, flow proceeds to step 512, at which a
category is assigned to the at least one item included in the
received assortment data by categorizing means. Those skilled in
the art will appreciate that the categorizing means are capable of
being implemented as a suitable processor known in the art (not
shown in the drawing). As will be understood by a skilled artisan,
the processor suitably includes the ability to organize and
categorize items in accordance with user-defined preferences, such
as for example, and without limitation, by type of item, by date
entered, in alphabetical order, by a sales outlet name such as
"Sears," by a sales outlet type such as "hardware store," by a
location within a sales outlet such as "isle six," by a designation
of a user of the device such as "Bob's list" or Mom's list," or by
any combination thereof, and the like. Next, list information
representative of the received assortment data in accordance with
the assigned category, is compiled by the processor at step 514 and
generated at step 516.
[0057] FIG. 6 illustrates list information 600 stored in a memory
302 of the example embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3. The list
information 600 includes a first item list information 602 and a
second item list information 604. Each of the item lists may have
been received into the system from a single user during a single
input session or over multiple data input sessions, such as during
a week period while consuming products at home for example.
Further, the item lists may have been received into the system from
multiple users.
[0058] The first item list information 602 includes items of milk
(1 gal.), chicken, oil filter, and dress. User-selected categories
are assigned to these items in accordance with the embodiments. For
example, a product type category of "dairy" is assigned to the milk
item, as well as a retail outlet name category of "Tops" and a
retail outlet type category of "market." As shown by example, a
location within a retail outlet category of "Publix isle six" is
associated with the chicken item and a user's identification type
category of Bob's list is associated with the oil filter item.
Similar items and category types are associated with the items of
the second item list information 604. In the example embodiment, as
illustrated, the list generator module 340 is responsive to a list
generation instruction and is operable to compile the plurality of
user selected items specified during each of the plurality of
transactions and to generate categorized item list information
representative of each of the user selected items categorized in
accordance with the assigned category such that at least two of the
user-selected items are listed contiguously and associatively with
a corresponding category.
[0059] FIG. 7a illustrates an item list 702 based on the first item
list information 602 and generated in accordance with the
user-selected category relating to a retail outlet type of the
items in the item list 602. As shown, the item list 702 includes in
the example the items organized by the user-defined category of
retail outlet type including market and car parts store. From the
first item list 602 of FIG. 6 it can be seen that the items
associated with the user-selected category of "market" include milk
and chicken. Similarly, from the first item list 602 of FIG. 6 it
can be seen that the sole item associated with the user-selected
category of "car parts store" includes oil filter.
[0060] FIG. 7b illustrates an item list 704 based on the first item
list information 602 and generated in accordance with the
user-selected category relating to an identification of the user
providing the items in the item list 602. As shown, the item list
704 includes in the example the items organized by the user-defined
category of user identification including "Bob's list" and Mom's
list." From the first item list 602 of FIG. 6 it can be seen that
the sole item associated with the user-selected category of "Bob's
list" includes oil filter. Similarly, from the first item list 602
of FIG. 6 it can be seen that the sole item associated with the
user-selected category of "Mom's list" includes dress.
[0061] The assortment data information received by alphanumeric
means, by voice command means or by any other means may be merged
with assortment data information received by the data connection
circuit 339. The synchronizing circuit 346 is operative to merge
first and second item lists and to synchronize the merged list in
accordance with, for example, the user-defined categories,
predetermined categories which may be integrated with the device,
or any combination of those or other categories.
[0062] FIG. 8 illustrates by way of example an item list 802 based
on a synchronization by the synchronizing circuit 346 of the first
and second item list information portions 602 and 604. As shown,
the lists 602 and 604 are merged and synchronized wherein redundant
items may be aggregated and other items may be arranged in a
fashion desired by the user. In the example, "milk" is found in
both the first and second item lists and, accordingly, is
aggregated in the composite item list 802 as "milk (2 gal.). In
addition, the user-selected categories for the redundant item of
milk in the first item list 602, namely the "dairy" Tops" and
"market" are merged with the user-selected categories for the
redundant item of milk in the second item list 604, namely the
"dairy" "market" and "sale" in a manner to include all
user-selected categories in the composite list 702.
[0063] With reference again to FIG. 5, at step 518, the display 126
displays list information generated at step 516. In the event that
the associated user does not desire to edit list information, flow
proceeds to step 522. At step 522 list information representative
of the received assortment data in accordance with the assigned
category, is suitably output. The list information is capable of
being output at step 522 by suitably printing a hard copy of the
list using an integrated printing engine (not shown), thereby
selecting the print key 138.
[0064] Alternatively, at step 522 the list information is capable
of being delivered to an associated computer, network, PDA,
cellular phone device, hardwired printer, or to the printer 154
associated with the stationary kiosk device 103 by outputting the
item list to the respective computer via suitable data connection
means 144, such as for example, and not limited to, a universal
serial bus (USB) port, a Bluetooth port, wireless communication
port, WiFi port, infrared port, and/or an IEEE 1394 (Firewire)
port. In one embodiment, the data connection circuits 339, 348 may
be used to communicate the list information to the stationary kiosk
device 103 or to an associated external device such as a wireless
access point (AP), a network connected with the AP, a PDA or a
cellular telephone device associated with the network, or to an
associated external device at a retail establishment other than the
kiosk 103 wherein the list information may be used by employees at
the retail establishment to collect make ready merchandise before
the customer arrives at the store.
[0065] In the event that the associated user does desire to edit
the list information displayed by the display 126, flow returns to
step 502 and further to step 504 and step 506, or to step 508. The
associated user is now capable to add one or more items to the
list, or delete one or more items, as well as delete the entire
list, advantageously using scroll keys 130,132, the delete key, the
clear key, or the microphone 124. As a skilled artisan will
appreciate, after the list information displayed by the display 126
is edited, flow proceeds to step 510, and further as illustrated in
FIG. 5, in the same manner as described above.
[0066] Additional functionality of the subject system 100 is shown
in FIGS. 9 and 10 wherein, with reference first to FIG. 9, a sale
discount coupon processing method 900 is shown. In step 902, a user
of the system may lodge a coupon query. The coupon query is, in one
embodiment, a scan of a bar code contained on a sales discount
coupon. In another embodiment, the user queries the external
associated network by the data connection circuit 339 for
initiating a search on the associated network for any sales
discount coupons which may be available. In one embodiment, the
user searches the Internet by the data connection circuit 339 for
initiating a search of relevant coupon sites for any sales discount
coupons. In a further embodiment, the user may query the kiosk
device 103 for promotion data, close out item data, brand
recommendation data and/or coupon data by using the wireless signal
105 when roaming relative to the kiosk or by the data port 170 or
cradle 172 at the kiosk base 150 when convenient to the user. In
yet a further embodiment, the promotion data, brand recommendation
data and/or coupon data may be "pushed" out to the portable device
101 when it is in close proximity to the kiosk 103 or when coupled
with the cradle 172 or data port 170. Also, the promotion data,
close out item data, brand recommendation data may be simply
displayed for viewing on the display device 156 or output as a
tangible item using the printer 154.
[0067] The coupon data from step 902 is received into the system at
step 904 and processed at step 906. In one embodiment, the
processing includes a comparison of the coupon data with the list
data in the memory of the system to determine if any of the items
in the list data correspond to the sales discount coupons. When one
or more of the list data items match one or more of the coupons
based on a comparison 908, a message is generated at 910 to alert
the user that a discount sales coupon is available for use in
purchasing an item in the list data.
[0068] In another embodiment, the processing 906 includes a
comparison of an expiration date component of the coupon data with
the current and a predetermined time period set by the user of the
system to determine if any of the sales discount coupons stored in
the memory are soon to expire. When one or more of the sales
discount coupons stored in the memory are set to expire within the
predetermined time period set by the user based on a comparison
908, a message is generated at 910 to alert the user that a
discount sales coupon is available, but will expire shortly.
[0069] It is to be appreciated that "coupon" is intended to include
any promotional information or data such as, for example, brand
recommendation data, sales discount data, rebate information,
vendor discounts or other incentives, close outs, xx % off certain
items, or any other information or data used for purposes of
providing value to the user of the device such as product cost
discounts or for assisting the user in making purchasing decisions
based on marketing or other materials provided by vendors or
manufacturers. Some specific examples of coupons in the form of
brand data 418 and coupon data 420 are illustrated in FIG. 4 for
example.
[0070] FIG. 10 illustrates an example of categorized list
information 1000 in accordance with an embodiment. As noted above,
the list generator 344 is responsive to a list generation
instruction received from the associated user of the device 100 and
is operable to compile the plurality of user selected items
specified during each of a plurality of transactions and to
generate categorized item list information representative of each
of the user selected items categorized in accordance with the
assigned category such that at least two of the user-selected items
are listed contiguously and associatively with a corresponding
category. Further, the list 1000 includes coupon data 1010
selectively representative of a promoted brand 1020 and promoted
sales price discount 1030 assigned to the selected ones of the
plurality of items included in the assortment data. In the example
embodiment, the display 350 or other output means such as, for
example, a printer or other hard copy generating device selectively
generates, responsive to a selection input from a user, sales
coupon data associated with the coupon data representative of the
sales price discount. In particular, as shown in the example, the
list 1000 includes generic or default assortment data of soda pop,
peanut butter, potato chips, paper towels, ketchup, steak sauce,
mayonnaise, and cream cheese. The list 1000 further includes
user-defined assortment data of Great Lakes Oktoberfest beer. The
generic or default assortment data of soda pop, potato chips,
ketchup, steak sauce, mayonnaise, and cream cheese stored in the
memory portion 410 (FIG. 4) in association with promotional brand
data information stored in memory portion 418. Accordingly, the
list information 1000 is generated in a manner that the promotional
brand data is presented adjacent the corresponding one or more
assortment data items. In the illustrated example, the assortment
data of soda pop is associated in memory and listed with Coca Cola,
potato chips with Lays, ketchup with Heinz, steak sauce with A-1,
and cream cheese with Philadelphia brand.
[0071] Still further with reference to FIG. 10, the assortment data
of peanut butter is associated in memory and listed with Jiff and,
further, is associated with discount coupon data or 10% off the
sales price as stored in association therewith in memory portion
420. Similarly, the assortment data of paper towels is associated
in memory and listed with Bounty and, further, is associated with
discount coupon data or 10% off the sales price as stored in
association therewith in memory portion 420. Yet still further, the
assortment data of mayonnaise is associated in memory and listed
with Kraft and, further, is associated with discount coupon data or
10% off the sales price as stored in association therewith in
memory portion 420.
[0072] Referring now to FIGS. 11 and 12, there is shown a further
preferred embodiment of a system 100 including the portable
electronic device 101 and stationary kiosk 103 in accordance with
the present invention. A portable electronic device 101 such as the
handheld device including an outer housing 102 as illustrated in
FIG. 1 is mounted by a suitable bracket 1102 or the like to an
associated appliance 1104, such as a refrigerator 1106 as
illustrated. The mounting of the device to an appliance such as to
a refrigerator, for example, is beneficial because in this
position, all of the members of a family will likely be in close
proximity and see or encounter the device whereby they may be
reminded to use the device, preferably daily, to enter into or
retrieve from shopping lists, notes, other information, or the
like. Preferably, the color of the device is selected by the user
so as to match the appliances of the home in which the device will
be used. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that
suitable colors include, but are not limited to, black, white,
almond, stainless steel (graphite), and the like. In the further
preferred embodiment shown, the device is capable of being affixed
to a horizontal surface, such as a countertop, a vertical surface,
such as a wall, or a household appliance, such as the refrigerator
1106. Means for securing the device mounting further include, but
are not limited to, adhesives, magnets, screws, and the like.
Preferably, the mounting is accomplished with a separate mounting
bracket 1102 as shown, which is secured to the mounting surface and
which is capable of receiving and holding the device 100.
[0073] As shown in FIG. 11, the portable device 101 as well as the
stationary kiosk device 103 are in operative communication with a
network 1110 including, for example a wireless access point (AP)
1112 connected by a connection 1114 shown schematically in the
drawing as a line, with a larger network 1116 such as, for example,
the Internet 1120. The network interface 439 (FIG. 4) of the
portable device 101 is in operative wireless communication with the
AP 1112 by a wireless data link 1130 and the kiosk device 103 in
operative wireless communication with the network 1110 including
the larger network 1116 and the Internet 1120 by a wired or
wireless link 1131. Similarly, the network includes one or more
electronic handheld information devices 1132, 1134 such as, for
example, one or more personal digital assistants (PDAs) and or one
or more wireless cellular phones. In the example embodiment
illustrated, the first electronic handheld information device 1132
is a PDA 1140 and the second electronic handheld information device
1134 is a cellular telephone 1142, preferably an iPhone.TM. for
example. The PDA 1140 is inoperative communication with the network
1116 by a first wireless communication link 1141 and, similarly,
the iPhone 1142 is in operative communication with the network 1116
by a second wireless communication link 1143.
[0074] As should be appreciated, the wireless access point 1112 is
suitably disposed in near proximity to the portable device 101 and
is sufficiently close and within range of the network interface 439
of the device to enable the device and the corresponding interface
of the AP to mutually transmit, receive, and interpret signals for
the other respective device. In accordance with an example, the
portable device 101 is on a refrigerator 1106 in a kitchen of a
residence and the AP 1112 is in a den, office, library or other
region of the residence. The one or more electronic handheld
information devices 1132, 1134 may be located anywhere in the world
relative to the portable device 101 as they are connected
wirelessly with the device via the intermediate network 1116,
preferably the Internet 1120.
[0075] In the embodiment, illustrated, the portable device 100 is
configured to transmit shopping or other list data 1150 shown
schematically in the drawing as an arrow to the one or more
electronic handheld information devices 1132, 1134 via the network
1116. This is useful for many reasons including for transmitting,
updating or otherwise providing shopping list data to family
members or the like while they are moving about mobile relative to
the device on the appliance during their day to day activities.
Further, the portable device 101 is configured to receive acquired
shopping or other list data 1152 from the one or more electronic
handheld information devices 1132, 1134 via the network 1116
indicating that one or more of the family members for example has
purchased one or more of the items provided on an original shopping
or other list 1152. Still further, the portable device 101 is
configured to receive from the stationary kiosk device 103 either
directly or through the network 1110, promotion data relating to
discounted items or item groups or types of items, e.g. "fall
clearance" at the location of the kiosk, brand recommendation data
relating to items preferred for purchase at the kiosk location,
e.g. Kraft Foods advertisements, and coupon data relating to
discounts on specific individual items, e.g. 40% off the purchase
of Great Value brand plastic bags, close out information, or xx %
off certain selected items. The device is operative to merge or
otherwise synchronize the received acquired shopping or other list
data 1152 with the original shopping list data by deleting the
acquired items from the list and updating the list such as in a
manner described above for example. Still further, the device 100
is configured to receive shopping or other item needed data 1154
from the one or more electronic handheld information devices 1132,
1134 via the network 1116 indicating that one or more of the family
members for example has determined a need for an additional item
either not on the original shopping list or to be added as a
further quantity to the original list. As an example, a member of
the network may decide that 3 gallons of milk will be required
rather than the 2 gallons as per the original item list. The device
is operative to merge or otherwise synchronize the received
acquired shopping or other list data 1152 with the original item
list data by adding the necessary items to the list, such as in a
manner described above for example followed by updating the list
accordingly.
[0076] The updated shopping lists may be displayed on the portable
device 101 as well as at the kiosk display 156 or printer 154 or on
the one or more electronic handheld information devices 1132, 1134
such as shown at 1135 as necessary or desired. Further, the updated
shopping list may be printed from device to provide a hard copy of
the updated shopping list using the print key 138 as described
above.
[0077] Referring now to operation of the portable electronic device
100 shown in FIG. 11, a method 1200 is shown in FIG. 12. In a first
step 1202, a determination is made by the device whether a
transmission of the shopping list or of an updated list to the one
or more electronic handheld information devices via the network
1116 is necessary. When it is determined that a transmission is
necessary, the item list is transmitted at step 1204 to the one or
more electronic handheld information devices 1132, 1134 via the
network 1116.
[0078] In step 1206, the portable device 101 is operative to
determine whether any of the one or more electronic handheld
information devices 1132, 1134 have transmitted, via the network
1116, a list of items purchased or of items to be removed from the
list. When such a list has been received by the data connection
means 339, item acquired list information representative of
selected ones of the first item list information purchased by a
user associated with the external portable processing device are
stored at step 1220 in electronic form in the storage means 302 in
the housing of the device 100. In step 1222, the generating means
344 in the housing compiles and generates second item list
information representative of a merging of the first assortment
data and the received item acquired list information by deleting
selected items of the first assortment data in accordance with the
received item acquired list information as second item list
information. In step 1224, at least a portion of the second item
list information is displayed on the display 350 of the portable
device 101 or on the display 156 or printer 154 of the stationary
kiosk device 103 in a merged format in accordance with the assigned
first and second user-selected categories.
[0079] In step 1208, the portable device 101 is operative to
determine whether any of the one or more electronic handheld
information devices 1132, 1134 have transmitted, via the network
1116, a list of items to be added to the list. The portable device
101 is operative to determine whether the stationary kiosk device
103 transmitted either directly or through the network 1110,
promotion data relating to discounted items or item groups or types
of items, brand recommendation data relating to items preferred for
purchase at the kiosk location, or coupon data relating to
discounts on specific individual items. When such a list has been
received by the data connection means 339 or by the signal port
348, item acquired list information representative of selected ones
of the first item list information to be added are stored at step
1230 in electronic form in the storage means 302 in the housing of
the portable device 101. In step 1232, the generating means 344 in
the housing compiles and generates second item list information
representative of a merging of the first assortment data and the
received list of one or more items to be added by merging selected
items of the first assortment data in accordance with the received
added items list information as second item list information. In
step 1234, at least a portion of the merged item list is displayed
on the display 350 of the portable device 101 or on the display 156
or printer 154 of the stationary kiosk device 103 in a merged
format in accordance with the assigned first and second
user-selected categories.
[0080] The embodiments of the invention extend to computer programs
in the form of source code, object code, code intermediate sources
and object code (such as in a partially compiled form), or in any
other form stored in a memory or other tangible storage means or
device and suitable for use in the implementation of the invention.
Computer programs are suitably standalone applications, software
components, scripts or plug-ins to other applications and
executable by a tangible machine or processor. Computer programs
embedding the invention are advantageously embodied on a tangible
carrier, being any entity or device capable of carrying the
computer program: for example, a storage medium such as ROM or RAM,
optical recording media such as CD-ROM or magnetic recording media
such as floppy discs. Computer programs are suitably downloaded
across the Internet from a server. Computer programs are also
capable of being embedded in an integrated circuit or embodied in
logic. Any and all such embodiments containing code that will cause
a computer to perform substantially the invention principles as
described, will fall within the scope of the claimed invention.
[0081] In addition, when the word "or" has been used herein in
reference to a list of two or more items, that word covers all of
the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the
list, all of the items in the list, and any combination of the
items in the list.
[0082] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the
invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and
description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the
invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or
variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The
embodiments were chosen and described to provide the best
illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical
application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to
use the invention in various embodiments and with various
modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All
such modifications and variations are within the scope of the
invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in
accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and
equitably entitled.
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