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KR-20260065586-A - A system and method for supporting the issuance of a Waholdham store voucher using a kiosk

KR20260065586AKR 20260065586 AKR20260065586 AKR 20260065586AKR-20260065586-A

Abstract

A system supporting a service for issuing and retrieving affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk according to one embodiment of the present invention includes: a kiosk that issues store vouchers, store invitation vouchers, and/or buy-in vouchers of affiliate stores with a daily usage limit set per use; a merchant management terminal that monitors store invitation vouchers, store voucher numbers, issued store voucher numbers, unissued store voucher numbers, and member information of those who have received said store vouchers or said store invitation vouchers registered in said kiosk; and an affiliate store operation management server that issues a QR code containing user information for using said kiosk to a user terminal.

Inventors

  • 이경훈

Assignees

  • 이경훈

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20251103
Priority Date
20241101

Claims (5)

  1. A kiosk that issues store vouchers, store invitations, and/or buy-in tickets for affiliated stores with a set daily usage limit per use; A merchant management terminal that monitors store invitation tickets, store voucher numbers, issued store voucher numbers, unissued store voucher numbers, and member information of those who received the store voucher or store invitation tickets registered in the above kiosk; and A store operation management server that issues a QR code containing user information for using the above kiosk to a user terminal, A system that supports the issuance and collection of affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk.
  2. In paragraph 1, The above kiosk is Characterized by verifying the user's identity through validation of a QR code executed on the user terminal, and then performing the payment process of the store voucher. A system that supports the issuance and collection of affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk.
  3. In paragraph 1, The above kiosk is Characterized by transmitting or printing the store voucher to the user terminal when the payment processing of the above store voucher is completed. A system that supports the issuance and collection of affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk.
  4. In paragraph 1, The above kiosk is Characterized by verifying the user's identity through the validation of a QR code executed on the user terminal, and if the user is a tournament participant, transmitting or printing a tournament participation ticket containing user information and tournament information to the user terminal. A system that supports the issuance and collection of affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk.
  5. In paragraph 2, The above kiosk is Characterized by displaying and providing the user's entry time, amount held, quantity of store vouchers held, and quantity insufficient after verifying the validity of the above QR code. A system that supports the issuance and collection of affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk.

Description

A system and method for supporting the issuance and collection of a Waholdham store voucher using a kiosk The present invention relates to a system and method that supports the issuance and retrieval of affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk. Texas Hold'em, also known simply as Hold'em, is a type of poker. Tournaments of Texas Hold'em are played in countries all over the world. However, conventionally, there is a limitation in that the process of receiving chips by participating in a tournament with seed rights or buy-in rights often results in long queues, causing delays in the tournament and congestion during the game. In addition, if a store sells via cash or other means instead of through a kiosk, a problem arises in that additional payments may be possible beyond the fixed reward ratio. Figure 1 is a network configuration diagram of a system that supports the issuance and collection of affiliate store vouchers using a kiosk. Figure 2 is a detailed configuration diagram of the store operation management server shown in Figure 1. Figure 3 is a process of issuing and collecting store vouchers using the kiosk shown in Figure 1. Figure 4 is an example diagram illustrating the allocation ratio of store usage vouchers and store invitation vouchers. FIGS. 5 to 8 are example diagrams of the execution screen of the kiosk shown in FIG. 1. Hereinafter, embodiments of the present specification are described with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, this is not intended to limit the technology described in the present specification to specific embodiments and should be understood to include various modifications, equivalents, and/or alternatives to the embodiments of the present specification. In relation to the description of the drawings, similar reference numerals may be used for similar components. In the present specification, expressions such as “have,” “may have,” “include,” or “may include” indicate the presence of the relevant feature (e.g., numerical, functional, operational, or component, etc.) and do not exclude the presence of additional features. In this specification, expressions such as “A or B,” “at least one of A or/and B,” or “one or more of A or/and B” may include all possible combinations of items listed together. For example, “A or B,” “at least one of A and B,” or “at least one of A or B” may refer to cases including (1) at least one A, (2) at least one B, or (3) both at least one A and at least one B. Expressions such as “first,” “second,” “first,” or “second” used in this specification may modify various components regardless of order and/or importance, and are used only to distinguish one component from another and do not limit said components. For example, a first user device and a second user device may represent different user devices regardless of order or importance. For example, without departing from the scope of rights described in this specification, a first component may be named a second component, and similarly, a second component may be renamed a first component. When it is stated that a component (e.g., a first component) is "(operatively or communicatively) coupled with" or "connected to" another component (e.g., a second component), it should be understood that the component may be directly connected to the other component or connected through another component (e.g., a third component). On the other hand, when it is stated that a component (e.g., a first component) is "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another component (e.g., a second component), it may be understood that no other component (e.g., a third component) exists between the component and the other component. As used herein, the expression “configured to” may be replaced, depending on the context, with, for example, “suitable for,” “having the capacity to,” “designed to,” “adapted to,” “made to,” or “capable of.” The term “configured to” may not necessarily mean only “specifically designed to” in hardware. Instead, in some situations, the expression “device configured to” may mean that the device is “capable of” together with other devices or components. The terms used in this specification are used merely to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of other embodiments. A singular expression may include a plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, may have the same meaning as generally understood by those skilled in the art described in this specification. Terms used in this specification that are defined in a general dictionary may be interpreted as having the same or similar meaning as they have in the context of the relevant technology, and are not to be interpreted in an ideal or overly formal sense unless explicitly defined in this specification. In some cases, even terms defined in this specification may not be interpreted to exclude the embodiments of this specification.