WO2009106206A1 - Système d’attribution d’un emballage, ensemble d’emballages et procédé pour créer une attribution univoque - Google Patents

Système d’attribution d’un emballage, ensemble d’emballages et procédé pour créer une attribution univoque Download PDF

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WO2009106206A1
WO2009106206A1 PCT/EP2009/000682 EP2009000682W WO2009106206A1 WO 2009106206 A1 WO2009106206 A1 WO 2009106206A1 EP 2009000682 W EP2009000682 W EP 2009000682W WO 2009106206 A1 WO2009106206 A1 WO 2009106206A1
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  • the invention relates to a system for associating a package from a product sold at a point of sale to a customer, preferably for associating a package of ready-made sold food with the customer who has purchased the product.
  • the system further relates to a set of a plurality of similar food packaging and a method for providing a clear association between the packaging of a product sold to a customer and the customer himself in the course of selling the product to the customer.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a system by means of which a tracing of improperly disposed of packaging is possible.
  • the object of the invention is also to provide appropriate packaging available and to define a method by means of which the tracing is possible.
  • a device for detecting a customer-specific identification mark and a device for detecting a packaging-specific identification mark or a device for attaching a packaging-specific identification mark on the packaging are provided according to the invention.
  • the system is designed such that it identifies an identification tag, which can be uniquely assigned to the customer, by means of the device provided for this purpose and links it to a detected identification tag or identification tag attached to it for this purpose.
  • the identification mark on the packaging need not be unique, but only allow the clear assignment to a customer. With several packaging Therefore, the packaging may have the same packaging-specific identification feature when sold to the same customer.
  • the combination of the identification marks makes it possible to assign packages that are disposed of in a non-intended manner, after finding them the respective customer. This assignment can be used in the extreme case to allow a civil or criminal prosecution of the customer who has carelessly thrown away the packaging. However, the effect of such a system is above all psychological. If the customer knows that the packaging can be assigned to him, then he will refrain from the beginning to throw away this packaging inadvertently.
  • the custom identification tag may be a unique identifier taken from a customer's means of payment such as a debit card or a credit card.
  • a customer-specific identification code In order to be able to use a customer-specific identification code even for cash sales, it is also possible to use an identification code which has previously been allocated to the customer as part of a registration as a customer.
  • the customer may have a loyalty card which is read when the goods are sold in order to record the customer-specific identification mark. Since the two aforementioned methods are limited in terms of the method of payment or disadvantageous in terms of practical conditions, it is considered to be particularly advantageous if the license plate of the customer's vehicle is used as a customer-specific identification code. This is particularly suitable for sales outlets where, in the manner described above, the customer drives his vehicle up to a sales counter, since the vehicle thereby assumes a largely fixed position, in the reading of the license plate is technically easy.
  • a previously affixed to the packaging identification mark is detected as soon as the product is sold to the customer.
  • a data record is then created by a data storage device which is designed to store associated customer-specific identification marks with packaging-specific identification marks, which uniquely assigns the customer-specific identification mark to each package.
  • the data storage device is preferably arranged in the area of the point of sale itself, so for example on a computer in the corresponding fast-food restaurant.
  • the data storage device is preferably designed for encrypted storage of the customer-specific identification tag.
  • a separate computer can be provided, which encrypts the customer-specific identification code on the basis of a key stored in its memory, so that it is stored in encrypted form by the data storage device.
  • the data storage device itself can also be designed for encryption. Encryption prevents unauthorized access to the data, for example, to find out which customer bought what and when. - O ⁇
  • the encrypted storage takes place using a key read out by the device for detecting the packaging-specific identification tag affixed to the packaging.
  • the key is thus not a fixed key, which is permanently stored in the data storage device or a computer or memory connected to it, but a key provided on the packaging itself. This ensures that after the sale of the product with the packaging at least access to the customer-specific identification of the stored record is only possible again when the key on the packaging, which in turn is not stored by the data storage device is available.
  • the customer-specific data can thus only be taken out of the data storage device in a usable form when the data attached solely to the packaging is used for decryption after the packaging has been found.
  • the second variant of the system according to the invention provides a device for attaching the packaging-specific identification mark on the packaging.
  • a packaging-specific identification mark is applied to the packaging, which is formed according to a bijective assignment from the acquired customer-specific identification mark.
  • the bijective assignment makes it possible to infer directly from the packaging-specific identification mark on the customer or his customer identification.
  • the packaging-specific identification mark in the sense of this second variant is therefore also customer-specific. It does not have to be unique.
  • a plurality of packages may preferably also have the same packaging-specific identification tag for the same customer. Central storage of the data by means of a data storage Cher Rhein is not required in this second variant.
  • the simplest form of a bijective assignment is when the customer-specific identification mark is used directly and in unmodified form as a packaging-specific identification mark.
  • a vehicle registration number it is therefore possible, for example, to apply the content of the vehicle registration number itself to the corresponding packaging.
  • the packaging-specific identification code is formed with bijective encryption from the customer-specific identification code.
  • the usual bijective encryption mechanisms such as AES, DES, TRIPLEDES or BLOWFISH, among many others, are usable.
  • the encryption results in that the packaging-specific identifier can not be converted into the customer-specific identification code without knowledge of a stored on a computer of the point of sale key despite the bijective assignment. Only when the packaging-specific identification mark is decrypted by means of this secret key after finding a packaging that has not been disposed of properly, the customer-specific identification mark comes to light again.
  • a device which comprises a camera which is arranged in the sales area of a vehicle-accessible point of sale and is designed to detect a vehicle registration number.
  • this camera is linked to a computer system which is designed for pattern recognition, in particular for character recognition.
  • the camera represents a particularly simple and particularly unobtrusive form of device for detecting the customer-specific identification code.
  • the subsequent pattern or character recognition on the one hand a subsequent much simpler processing of the data and on the other a significant reduction of the data achieved because instead of storing image data much simpler storage of text data sufficient.
  • Alternative means for detecting the custom identifier may include readers for debit cards, credit cards or loyalty cards. In countries such as the United Kingdom, in which vehicle license plates with radio transmitters, so-called e-Plates, are used, an adapted radio receiver can be used to capture the custom identification plate.
  • this device is preferably designed to the identification mark on the bottom and / or top of a cardboard or plastic packaging for hamburger, on the inside, outside and / or bottom of a Beverage cup and / or on the inside, outside and / or underside of a carrying case to attach.
  • the device for attaching the packaging-specific identification mark is designed such that all detachable parts of the package are marked separately, for example, the shell body and the lid body of a cardboard box for receiving a hamburger. It is particularly preferred if the packaging-specific identification mark is applied several times to the packaging, so that it is prevented that only the identification marks are removed and disposed of otherwise prior to disposal.
  • the device for attaching the packaging-specific identification feature comprises a printer.
  • a printer This can be designed such that it prints directly on the packaging or that it prints on labels that can be subsequently applied manually or mechanically on the packaging.
  • printers are All today common printer types possible.
  • a printer which can burn a printed image into a surface of the packaging by means of a laser beam and without further consumables. This is particularly advantageous because contamination with consumables such as toner or ink is thereby avoided.
  • direct thermal printers which can also print without additional consumables on thermosensitive surfaces of the package.
  • the device for detecting the packaging-specific identification mark without the device for attaching the packaging-specific identification mark for the detection or attachment of an identification mark in the form of a digital watermark is formed in a pictorial representation.
  • a digital watermark can not be recognized without appropriate aids and can not be read out. This improves the acceptance of such packages, since at least obvious identification marks are avoided.
  • this development makes it possible to attach or provide the identification marks, although the corresponding packaging is formed with pictorial representations, for example logos or the like.
  • the invention comprises a set of several similar food packaging, the packaging each having a different, machine-readable, packaging-specific and unique identification mark, preferably in the form of a barcode.
  • a barcode preferably in the form of a number and / or letter code.
  • Such identification mark can be printed or embossed on the packaging in a simple manner.
  • the use of a barcode makes it possible to identify the identification with relatively simple technical means automatically detect.
  • a set of packaging according to the invention can be used in order to be able to unambiguously assign the packages to the various customers in the course of the sale.
  • the packages have a machine-readable and packaging-specific key, preferably also in the form of a barcode.
  • This key does not necessarily have to be unique; consequently, several packages can carry the same key.
  • a unique key is provided on each package.
  • the key is preferably a series of numbers and letters and may be used to secure a custom identifier in a database in encrypted form.
  • the packages are designed as disposable folding boxes for hamburgers, as disposable beverage cups for drinks or as paper bags for hamburgers and / or drinks.
  • These types of packaging are the packages that are most heavily disposed of improperly disposed of. It is therefore particularly desirable in these packages to achieve an association with the customers who have disposed of the packages.
  • the unique identification mark is provided on the packaging several times, the identification mark being preferably provided on all detachable parts of the packaging and / or at least 30%, in particular at least 50%, preferably at least 80% of the surface of the Packaging is provided.
  • a method for establishing a clear association between a packaging of a product sold to a customer and the customer himself in the course of the sale of the product, in which a determination of a customer-specific identification mark, a determination of a packaging-specific identification mark and a subsequent storage of the customer-specific identification mark and the packaging-specific identification mark in an associated form takes place in a database.
  • two identification marks are thus determined during the sale of the product to the customer.
  • These two identification marks, the customer-specific as well as the packaging-specific identification mark, are each unique and are stored in a database in such a way that they are assigned to one another. Preferably, they are stored as a common record in a table of a relational database. This assignment makes it possible to determine, based on the packaging-specific identification mark, the corresponding customer who has acquired the product with this packaging-specific identification mark.
  • an encryption is to be selected, which is bijective, so that starting from the encrypted customer-specific identification in the knowledge of the key used, the unencrypted customer identification identification can be determined.
  • the encryption mechanisms DES, TRIPLE DES, BLOWFISH and AES are examples of this.
  • the encryption is based on a previously determined packaging-specific key.
  • a key provided on the packaging which is subsequently used to encrypt the customer-specific identification mark.
  • the packaging-specific identification mark and the packaging-specific key may be embodied as a single code on the packaging, for example as a 20-digit code, whose ten front digits represent the identification mark and whose ten back digits represent the key.
  • the invention further relates to a generic method in which a determination of a customer-specific identification mark and a subsequent application of a packaging-specific identification mark on the packaging takes place, wherein the package-specific identification mark is formed on the basis of a bijective function from the customer-specific identification mark.
  • the bijective function ensures that without additional storage of customer-specific or packaging-specific data in a database, an assignment of the packaging-specific identification marking to the customer-specific identification marking is possible. In the simplest case, this is achieved by the identity of the markings. Accordingly, the packaging-specific identification tag is identical to the customer-specific identification tag.
  • the bijective function is preferably an encryption function, for example a DES, TRIPLEDES, AES or BLOWFISH encryption function.
  • the encryption of the customer-specific identification mark for forming the packaging-specific identification mark is advantageous from a data protection point of view, since a packaging with such an encrypted identification mark can not be assigned to a customer by a person who does not have the key used.
  • the determination of the customer-specific identification mark takes place by means of a camera.
  • an image captured by the camera is subsequently processed by means of pattern recognition, in particular character recognition, in order, for example, to process and in particular store a license plate in text form.
  • the determination of the packaging-specific identification mark and / or the pack-specific key is effected by means of a barcode scanner.
  • Barcode scanners allow a very secure detection of identification marks, which can be applied in a particularly simple form by simple printing.
  • the application of the packaging-specific identification mark takes place by means of a printer.
  • the system and the method can be configured such that regulatory authorities have access to the relevant data, in particular the database and / or the keys for encryption of the customer-specific identification tag.
  • the database or the data store in which the key is stored via a data line, in particular via the Internet, from the outside accessible using common authentication mechanisms.
  • a corresponding key for encrypting the customer-specific identification code can also be communicated once to the authorities or even assigned by the authorities themselves.
  • FIG. 1a and 1b a first embodiment of a system according to the invention and the corresponding data processing
  • Fig. 5 shows a set of packages for use in one
  • Fig. 6 shows a packaging for use in a system according to the first embodiment
  • Fig. 7 shows an inventive point of sale for products.
  • Fig. 1a shows a first embodiment of a system according to the invention for assigning a package.
  • This system 10 comprises a digital camera 20, a data processing device 30 and a printing device 40.
  • the camera 20 is arranged in a manner not shown in the range of an output switch of a restaurant, in which the customer can drive up to a dispensing counter with his motor vehicle ,
  • the camera 20 is oriented in such a way that it can detect the license plate of the vehicle when approaching the vehicle or when the vehicle is at a standstill. This detection can be automated, for example by means of a light barrier, or triggered manually by sales staff.
  • the camera 20 is connected to the data processing device 30.
  • the data acquisition device 30 is designed to evaluate the image data captured by the camera 20 by means of text recognition, thereby generating text data of the vehicle registration number.
  • the data processing device 30 is designed to control the printing device 40.
  • the data processing device 30 is connected to the printing device 40 by means of a data line 35.
  • the data processing device can be designed as a simple industrial PC.
  • the printing device 40 comprises a receiving region 42, in which a package 50 can be placed in an empty or already filled state at a defined position, to subsequently by means of a Lasers 44 to be provided with a packaging-specific ldenttechnischskennung 52.
  • the data processing device 30 is designed to apply the image data captured by the camera directly to the packaging 50 in its converted form in text form. This is explained with reference to FIG. 1 b.
  • the captured by the camera text content "S RD 5898" of the vehicle registration plate is applied after its detection and conversion in text form directly as a packaging-specific label 52 on the 50 designed as a drinking cup 50 packaging so that the plate appears there in everyone readable form.
  • cup 50 If the cup 50 is disposed of in improper form, for example, at a rest area is thrown away carelessly, it can be determined on the basis of the plate 52, who had purchased the cup 50. This assignment makes it possible to hold the polluter responsible.
  • the constituent parts of the embodiment of FIGS. 1a and 1b have identical or similar constituent reference numerals which, with respect to the last two digits, correspond to the reference numerals of the embodiment of FIGS. 1a and 1b. Unless otherwise described, these components with respect to their functioning with those of the embodiment of Figs. 1a and 1b agree.
  • the technical structure is substantially identical.
  • the system 110 includes a camera 120, a data processing device 130, and a printing device 140.
  • an encryption module 132 is provided in the data processing device 130, which allows the data "S RD 5898" determined by the vehicle identifier 160 to be assigned to the key "12345678" using a defined key 134 encrypt.
  • the encryption module can be designed as a program module of the data processing device 130, wherein the key is preferably stored in a memory of the data processing device 130.
  • the computing device 130 may then drive the printing device 40 to attach an encrypted packaging-specific identification tag 152 to the cup 150.
  • the vehicle identifier "S RD 5898" has been encrypted using the TRIPLEDES encryption algorithm and using the key 134 "12345678", resulting in the encrypted packaging-specific identification identifier "0x71b4e3265c85e44b46625- 865440c88d7".
  • This encrypted packaging-specific identification tag 152 has the advantage that it does not allow the person who does not know the key 134 to determine the vehicle license plate 160 from the packaging 150. However, if, after finding the improperly disposed cup 150, a decryption is performed using the key 134 by authorized persons, the tag 60 can be detected thereby.
  • a camera 220 is provided, which is used in the same manner as in the previous embodiments to detect a license plate 260.
  • a bar code reader 270 is connected to the data processing device 230.
  • a database 280 is connected to the data processing device 230, wherein the database 280 can also be an integral part of the data processing device 230.
  • the packaging 250 has previously been provided, for example during its production, with a packaging-specific identification code 252, in the present case with a barcode 252 which represents the identification code "35839123412." If the product with the packaging 250 is sold to a customer, thus, the packaging-specific identification mark 252 is read out by means of the barcode scanner 270 and stored in a common data record 284 in a database table 282 of the database 280.
  • the corresponding vehicle identifier "S RD 5898" can be determined from the database 280 for the cup 250 with the identification code "35839123412".
  • FIGS. 4a and 4b show a particular variant of the embodiment of FIGS. 3a and 3b.
  • the data processing device 330 is again provided with an encryption module 332 which ensures that in the database table 380 the customer-specific identification tag 360 with the content "S RD 5898" is not stored directly, but in encrypted form.
  • the key used for this purpose in this case the key "94872321"
  • the key "94872321” is not permanently stored in the data processing device 330 as in the embodiment of FIGS. 2a and 2b, but in the form of a barcode 354 in addition to the identification tag 352 the content "35839123412" on the package 350 is provided.
  • These measures ensure that the data sets 384 stored in the database 380 are not meaningful in their own right. After the product has been sold with the packaging 350, there is no possibility, with the data in the database 380 alone, of returning the stored encrypted customer-specific identification marks 360 to their unencrypted form. Only by using the package 350 with the key 354 is it possible to return to the unencrypted customer-specific identification tag 360.
  • Fig. 5 shows a set 490 of three packages 450a, 450b, 450c.
  • the packages 450a, 450b, 450c each carry barcodes 452a, 452b, 452c in several places, these barcodes being packaging-specific, so that no two packages 450a, 450b, 450c carry the same barcode.
  • the packaging is suitable Therefore, they are intended for use with the systems 210, 310 of the embodiments of Figs. 3a and 3b and Figs. 4a and 4b.
  • FIG. 6 shows another package 550 designed as a hamburger packaging, wherein it is labeled on all sides in each case with a packaging-specific identification mark 552 which corresponds to the vehicle identifier of a customer who has purchased the corresponding product.
  • the omnidirectional labeling of the package 550 prevents only a section of the package from being torn out in order to free it from its packaging-specific identification mark 552.
  • the illustrated package 550 may have been labeled by the system 10 of the embodiment of Figs. 1a and 1b.
  • FIG. 7 shows a point of sale 600 according to the invention for fast-food products.
  • This includes a supply road 602, through which customers can reach 604 with their vehicles to a sales counter 604 to take there previously ordered fast food in receipt.
  • the point of sale 600 is designed with a system according to one of the four described embodiments.
  • the camera 20, 120, 220, 320 associated with this system is positioned and aligned on the feed line 602 so that it can receive the respective tag 660 of the incoming vehicles 608 for further processing to the data processing system 30, 130, 230, not shown , 330 forward.

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L'invention concerne un système pour attribuer un emballage (350) d'un produit vendu à un client sur un lieu de vente, de préférence pour attribuer un emballage pour des denrées alimentaires vendues toutes préparées, au client qui a acheté le produit. Selon l'invention, le système comporte un dispositif (320) de détection d'une marque d'identification (360) spécifique au client et un dispositif (370) de détection d'une marque d'identification (352), spécifique à l'emballage, apposée sur l'emballage ou en variante un dispositif pour apposer sur l'emballage une marque d'identification spécifique à l'emballage. Cette invention peut être utilisée pour identifier sans ambiguïté l'auteur de déchets éliminés non conformément aux réglementations.
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