KR-20260062435-A - A quick order method with a payment tool
Abstract
The present invention comprises the steps of: selecting a third-party payment tool; and selecting and saving a menu being sold at a merchant. The present invention provides a quick ordering method using a payment tool, characterized by further comprising the steps of: a step of placing an order for a menu of the selected merchant when the payment tool is used in a kiosk; and a step of making a payment using the payment tool.
Inventors
- 박상민
Assignees
- 박상민
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241029
Claims (1)
- A step of selecting a third-party payment tool; and a step of selecting and saving menus sold at a merchant; A quick ordering method applying a payment tool, characterized by further comprising: a step of placing an order for a menu of the selected merchant when the payment tool is used on a kiosk; and a step of making a payment using the payment tool.
Description
A quick order method with a payment tool This is a technique for ordering products at a kiosk. People with disabilities or the elderly are among the socially vulnerable. The recent trend is to eliminate staff at franchise stores to save on labor costs and install kiosks as a replacement for ordering. However, as the characteristics of each franchise vary and usage methods also differ, there are customer segments who find it difficult to use kiosks. Especially in the case of young children, it may be difficult to use the kiosk due to their short stature, and The process of choosing the menu you want to eat can be difficult. Furthermore, when a third party wishes to assist a customer using a kiosk, there have been issues requiring them to always accompany the customer. This means that even if acquaintances of customers who find kiosks difficult want to help, there are many cases where they are realistically unable to accompany them. FIG. 1 is a drawing for illustrating one preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating identification information in the present invention. FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the assistance of product information by voice in the present invention. In the present invention, the term "menu" may be interpreted to mean product information or service information regarding a product in any of the aforementioned predetermined menus. It is desirable to interpret that the above menu has been selected as that product information has been selected from the above predetermined menu. A step of selecting a payment tool; and a step of selecting and saving product information being sold at a merchant; A quick ordering method applying a payment tool can be provided, characterized by further comprising: a step of placing an order for a menu of product information of the selected merchant when the above payment tool is used on a kiosk; and a step of making a payment using the above payment tool. Referring to Fig. 1, the explanation is as follows: In the present invention, the payment tool is preferably interpreted as an IC credit card (5), but It is preferable that the above payment tool be interpreted in the present invention as a tool capable of making payments for the above product information. In this case, the above payment tool includes point cards, mobile payment cards, Samsung's Samsung Pay, etc. If payment information stored in the wireless terminal can be used as described above, the wireless terminal should also be interpreted as a payment tool. It is preferable that the terminal (4) be interpreted as a wireless terminal such as a smartphone, but here it is preferable that the terminal (4) be interpreted as being indicated in order to distinguish it from the wireless terminal (3) as a different wireless terminal. The above wireless terminal (3) can be configured to be stored in conjunction with information of a tool that can be extracted from the credit card (5) of the user using the above wireless terminal (3). This may be stored by a predetermined menu configured to store identification information of the payment tool (5) in the wireless terminal (3). In addition, the above wireless terminal (3) can be configured to select identification information for the above payment tool and also to extract it. The above wireless terminal (3) may be configured to allow input of the number of the credit card (5) which is the payment tool, and when the credit card (5) is input, the customer identification information corresponding to the credit card may be stored in the server. Here, when the number of the credit card (5) is stored, it may be configured to be stored in the server (1), the wireless terminal (3), or the terminal (4), including identification information extracted by using the credit card, which cannot be extracted from the surface of the credit card (5) at the server (1) or the server of the card company. Here, the customer's identification information (10) may be configured to be displayed and stored as the account (10) information or nickname on the terminal (4). Preferably, the terminal (4) may be configured to store the customer's identification information (10). This allows the wireless terminal (3) to store the card number of the credit card (5), and then transmit a menu requesting registration to the terminal (4), so that the terminal (4) can be configured to register the account (10). This means that when the payment tool is used in the wireless terminal (3), a menu of requests for assistance can be transmitted to configure the product information to be automatically selected in the kiosk. Here, "assist" is preferably interpreted to mean requesting help, and Furthermore, it is desirable to interpret this as a request for assistance in selecting the above product information. This means that for each credit card owned by the individual, it may be configured by registering it to the above account (10, or hereinafter interpreted as “nickname” in the