18404847. VERSATILE POINT-OF-SALE SYSTEMS AND METHODS simplified abstract (PayPal, Inc.)

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VERSATILE POINT-OF-SALE SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Organization Name

PayPal, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Mario Fernando Sanchez De La Rosa of Stockholm (SE)

Ida Ristner of Stockholm (SE)

VERSATILE POINT-OF-SALE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18404847 titled 'VERSATILE POINT-OF-SALE SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a point-of-sale system that includes a base stand with electrical contacts and a computing device that can be docked to the base stand to enable various functions.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Point-of-sale system with a base stand and a computing device
  • Base stand has first electrical contacts, computing device has second electrical contacts
  • Computing device can be docked to the base stand for enhanced functionality
  • Computing device includes a card reader and a scanner for reading cards and scanning codes

Potential Applications: The technology can be used in retail stores, restaurants, and other businesses that require point-of-sale systems for transactions.

Problems Solved: The system streamlines the checkout process, improves efficiency, and provides a more integrated solution for businesses.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced functionality with docking capability
  • Improved user experience for both customers and employees
  • Streamlined transactions and increased efficiency

Commercial Applications: This technology can be utilized in various commercial settings such as retail stores, restaurants, and hospitality industries to improve customer service and streamline transactions.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include existing point-of-sale systems with docking capabilities and integrated card readers.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on advancements in point-of-sale technology, user interface design, and integration of various functions in computing devices can be relevant to this technology.

Questions about Point-of-Sale Systems: 1. How does the docking capability of the computing device enhance the functionality of the point-of-sale system? 2. What are the potential security implications of integrating a card reader into the computing device of a point-of-sale system?


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods related to point-of-sale devices are disclosed. In an embodiment, a point-of-sale system includes a base stand having a receiving interface that includes first electrical contacts. The POS system may further include a computing device having a user interface, a docking interface comprising second electrical contacts, wherein the docking interface is configured to removably dock the computing device to the receiving interface of the base stand such that the first electrical contacts of the computing device are in contact with the second electrical contacts of the base stand. The computing device may further include a card reader configured to receive and read a card when inserted into the card reader and a scanner configured to scan machine-readable codes. The computing device may be configured to extend or enable various functions of the base stand when the computing device is docked to the base stand.