On-line shopping system using two terminals

In an on-line shopping system including a commerce provider server connected to a network, a user terminal is provided at a user's home and is connected to the network to receive goods information from the commerce provider server and transmit selected goods information and an identification number of the user to the commerce provider server. A multimedia terminal is provided at a store and is connected to the network to transmit the identification number to the commerce provider server and receive the selected goods information from the commerce provider server to acknowledge the selected goods information.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Before the description of the preferred embodiment, prior art on-line shopping systems will be explained with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 , 3 and 4 . In FIG. 1 , which illustrates a first prior art on-line shopping system, reference numeral 1 designates the Internet. Also, a user terminal 2 A such as a personal computer installed at a consumer's home is connected via an Internet service provider (not shown) to the Internet 1 , and an Internet commerce provider server 3 is connected to the Internet 1 . The operation of the on-line shopping system of FIG. 1 is explained next with reference to FIG. 2 . First, as indicated by A 1 , when the user inputs a special telephone number into the user terminal 1 , the user terminal 2 A is connected via the Internet 1 to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Thus, the user terminal 2 A is logged in to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Next, as indicated by A 2 , the Internet commerce provider server 3 distributes goods information provided by an on-line shopping company to the user terminal 2 A. As a result, the goods information is displayed on a display unit of the user terminal 2 A. Next, the user reads the goods information provided by the on-line shopping company, so that the user selects one of the goods information. For example, if the goods information includes ticket information, the user specifies a date, a grade and the number of tickets. Then, as indicated by A 3 , the user transmits the selected goods information along with his or her pre-allocated ID number to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Next, as indicated by A 4 , the user carries out a settlement by Internet debit money, credit card information or the like. Such a settlement can be carried out by transferring money to the bank account of the on-line shopping company. Finally, as indicated by A 5 , the selected goods are delivered by a delivery company to the user. Note that, if the selected goods are small in size, the selected goods can be delivered by mail to the user. In the on-line shopping system of FIG. 1 , however, if the settlement is carried out by transferring money to the bank account, the reliability is low and also, the burden of the user is increased. Further, if the user specifies the date and time of delivery of the selected goods, the user has to be at home at this specified data and time, which also increases the burden of the user. In the on-line shopping system of FIG. 1 , even if the user takes a long time to select the goods information, so as to increase a time period TA as shown in FIG. 2 , such a long time period TA may not create a problem, since only the user is affected by the long time period TA. In FIG. 3 , which illustrates a second prior art on-line shopping system, a multimedia terminal 2 B is provided instead of the user terminal 2 A of FIG. 1 . The multimedia terminal 2 B is installed in a store such as a convenience store. Note that convenience stores are generally built at many locations and are open around the clock, and therefore, the user can easily access the multimedia terminal 2 B. Also, the multimedia terminal 2 B has a higher level performance than the user terminal 2 A of FIG. 1 . The operation of the on-line shopping system of FIG. 3 is explained next with reference to FIG. 4 . In this case, the multimedia terminal 2 B is always expected to be logged in to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Therefore, the goods information is displayed on a display unit of the multimedia terminal 2 B. First, the user reads the goods information provided by the on-line shopping company, so that the user selects one of the goods information. For example, if the goods information includes ticket information, the user specifies a date, a grade and the number of tickets. Then, as indicated by B 1 , the user transmits the selected goods information along with his or her pre-allocated ID number to the Internet Commerce provider server 3 . Next, as indicated by B 2 , the user carries out a settlement at the convenience store. Finally, as indicated by B 3 , the selected goods are delivered by a delivery company to the convenience store. Thus, the user can get the selected goods at the convenience store wherever he or she wants to after one day or so passes. Note that, if the selected goods are small in size, the selected goods can be delivered by mail to the user. Thus, in the on-line shopping system of FIG. 3 , since the settlement is carried out at the convenience store by cash or the like, the reliability is high and also, the burden of the user is decreased. Further, the user need not be at home at a specified date and time, which also decreases the burden of the user. In the on-line shopping system of FIG. 3 , however, if the user takes a long time to select the goods information, so as to increase a time period TB as shown in FIG. 4 , such a long time period TB may create a serious problem, since other users are affected by the long time period TB, which would decrease the efficiency of the on-line shopping system. In FIG. 5 , which illustrates an embodiment of the on-line shopping system according to the present invention, the user terminal 2 A of FIG. 1 and the multimedia terminal 2 B of FIG. 3 are both provided. The operation of the on-line shopping system of FIG. 5 is explained next with reference to FIG. 5 . First, as indicated by A 1 , when the user inputs a special telephone number into the user terminal 1 , the user terminal 2 A is connected via the Internet 1 to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Thus, the user terminal 2 A is logged in to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Next, as indicated by A 2 , the Internet commerce provider server 3 distributes goods information provided by an on-line shopping company to the user terminal 2 A. As a result, the goods information is displayed on a display unit of the user terminal 2 A. Next, the user reads the goods information provided by the on-line shopping company, so that the user selects one of the goods information. For example, if the goods information includes ticket information, the user specifies a date, a grade and the number of tickets. Then, as indicated by A 3 , the user transmits the selected goods information along with his or her pre-allocated ID number to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Note that the Internet commerce provider server 3 has a storing unit for storing selected goods information in correspondence with ID numbers. Then, the user moves to the multimedia terminal 2 B. In this case, the multimedia terminal 2 B is always expected to be logged in to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Next, as indicated by B 1 ′, the user inputs the ID number in the multimedia terminal 2 B, so that the ID number is transferred to the Internet Commerce provider server 3 . Next, as indicated by B 2 ′, the Internet commerce provider 3 returns the selected goods information in correspondence with the ID number to the multimedia terminal 2 B in accordance with the transferred ID number. As a result, the selected goods information as indicated by A 3 is displayed on a display unit of the multimedia terminal 2 B, so that the user acknowledges the selected goods information. Next, as indicated by B 3 ′, the user carries out a settlement at the convenience store. Finally, as indicated by B 4 ′, the selected goods are delivered by a delivery company to the convenience store. Thus, the user can get the selected goods at the store wherever he or she wants to after one day or so passes. Note that, if the selected goods are small in size, the selected goods can be delivered by mail to the user. Thus, in the on-line shopping system of FIG. 5 , even if the user takes a long time to select the goods information, so as to increase a time period TA as shown in FIG. 6 , such a long time period TA may create no problem, since only the user is affected by the long time period TA. On the other hand, since the user takes a very short time TB' at the convenience store, as shown in FIG. 6 , other users are not affected, which would increase the efficiency of the on-line shopping system. In FIG. 7 , which is a timing diagram showing a modification of the timing diagram of FIG. 6 , if the user wants the combination of images provided by the Internet commerce provider server 3 , as indicated by A 3 ′, the user carries out a combining operation of images at the user terminal 2 A, and then, the transmits the combined images to the Internet commerce provider server 3 . Note that the Internet commerce provider server 3 has a storing unit for storing combined images in correspondence with ID numbers. Next, after the user acknowledges the selected good information as indicated by B 2 ′, the user prints the combined images by a printer of the multimedia terminal 2 B. Note that the printing performance of the multimedia terminal 2 B is higher than that of the user terminal 2 A. Thus, the user can accept the high printing performance without special storing medium. As explained hereinabove, according to the present invention, since a time occupied by the user in a multimedia terminal at a store is shortened, the efficiency of the on-line shopping system can be increased.