Library circulation control system
First Claim
1. An automated library circulation and security control system for enabling only authorized users of library materials to independently charge items of said library materials to their accounts and to independently remove the charged items from the library, each item of said materials having identifying indicia thereon and a status-indicating element attached thereto alterable between multiple states to represent the circulation status of said item, comprising:
- card reading means actuable by said user including means for reading user indicia on a card presented by an authorized user, and means for generating a first signal representative of said user indicia;
code reading means actuable by said user including a housing having a support for maintaining said one library item stationary, scanning means mounted in said housing near said support for reading said indicia on said item of library materials identifying said item, and means for generating a second signal representative of said item;
data processing means in electrical communication with said card reading means and said code reading means, including a memory for storing electronic records having data files representative of said authorized users and of the library items authorized to be charged by said authorized users, including means for comparing said first and second signals with said data files, means for generating an enabling signal in response to said first and second signals corresponding to an authorized user and authorized item in said data files and means for storing said first and second signals in said stored records to charge said item to said user;
security means adjacent said support and responsive to said enabling signal from said data processing means for changing the state of said status-indicating element attached to said library item as said item rests on said support to change the circulation status of said item;
detection means near an exit of said library for sensing the status-indicating element of said library item as it is removed from the library to determine the circulation status of said item; and
alarm means in electrical communication with said detection means for generating a signal in response to a sensed circulation status for which removal of said item is not authorized.
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Abstract
An automated library circulation control system includes a plurality of remote book processing terminals and a computer controlling the terminals and processing data between the terminals and the computer to maintain a current inventory of the circulation status of the library books. The system provides for automatic charging of library materials by patrons, record keeping of all library transactions, modification and interrogation of computer data files, intercommunication between the computer and a remote data processor and detection of unauthorized removal of books from the library. Each terminal has a card reader for patron identification, an optical reader for book identification, an electromagnetic activator for magnetizing and demagnetizing a magnetic strip in each book, a printer for printing charge-out information, and a display screen and keyboard for communications between patron and computer. In charging a book, a patron inserts his card in the card reader and places the book in a book tray in the terminal. The optical scanner reads bar coded symbols on a label on the front of the book. The computer compares the card reader and optical scanner inputs with its data files to determine that the patron is authorized to charge out books and that the book is authorized to be checked out. If authorization is given, the transaction is recorded by the computer which then enables the printer to provide a print-out of the transaction for the patron.
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30 Claims
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1. An automated library circulation and security control system for enabling only authorized users of library materials to independently charge items of said library materials to their accounts and to independently remove the charged items from the library, each item of said materials having identifying indicia thereon and a status-indicating element attached thereto alterable between multiple states to represent the circulation status of said item, comprising:
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card reading means actuable by said user including means for reading user indicia on a card presented by an authorized user, and means for generating a first signal representative of said user indicia; code reading means actuable by said user including a housing having a support for maintaining said one library item stationary, scanning means mounted in said housing near said support for reading said indicia on said item of library materials identifying said item, and means for generating a second signal representative of said item; data processing means in electrical communication with said card reading means and said code reading means, including a memory for storing electronic records having data files representative of said authorized users and of the library items authorized to be charged by said authorized users, including means for comparing said first and second signals with said data files, means for generating an enabling signal in response to said first and second signals corresponding to an authorized user and authorized item in said data files and means for storing said first and second signals in said stored records to charge said item to said user; security means adjacent said support and responsive to said enabling signal from said data processing means for changing the state of said status-indicating element attached to said library item as said item rests on said support to change the circulation status of said item; detection means near an exit of said library for sensing the status-indicating element of said library item as it is removed from the library to determine the circulation status of said item; and alarm means in electrical communication with said detection means for generating a signal in response to a sensed circulation status for which removal of said item is not authorized. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A book processor station for use in a library circulation and security control system utilizing a computer and an actuable alarm unit for detecting the circulation status of library books, said system enabling an authorized user to independently conduct transactions without librarian assistance and to independently modify the circulation status of library books, each book having indicia to identify the book and multiple-state means representative of the circulation status of the book having at least one state which will actuate said actuable alarm unit, comprising:
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housing means including means for supporting a book in a stationary position and means for signaling the computer that the book is in position for processing; card reader means mounted in said housing means actuable by said user, including means for accepting a user card having indicia identifying said user and means for generating a first signal representative of said card indicia; code reader means mounted in said housing means adjacent said supporting means, including means for sensing said identifying indicia on the stationary book and means for generating a second signal representative of said book indicia; communication means, including means for transmitting said first and second signals to said computer for comparison with data signals stored in said computer, and means for receiving an enabling signal from said computer generated in response to said comparison; and means mounted in said housing means adjacent said supporting means and actuable by said enabling signal for changing the state of said multiple-state means as the book is placed adjacent thereto to a state which will not actuate said alarm unit for detecting circulation status of the book. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. In an automated real-time library system having a computer for controlling the circulation of a plurality of library items and for limiting access to said library items to only predetermined authorized users and for only predetermined authorized items by comparing data signals representative of said items and users to data files stored in memory of said computer and by transmitting a control signal in response to said items and users being authorized, each item having a status-indicating element alterable between multiple states to represent the circulation status of said item, a processor for changing the state of said element to alter the circulation status of said library item, comprising:
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means for generating a first data signal representative of a library item and means for generating a second data signal representative of a library user for transmission to said computer; support means in said processor including a receptacle having a first portion in which said authorized library item is supported in a stationary position and a second portion in which said library item tends to move toward said first portion of said receptacle; means in said receptacle for securing only one of said library items in said second portion of said receptacle; means associated with said support means for altering the status-indicating element of said library item in said second portion in response to said control signal generated by said computer after receiving said first and second data signals; first sensing means for said receptacle for sensing the presence of an object in the first portion of said receptacle and thereby generating a first alarm signal; second sensing means about the periphery of said receptacle for sensing an object across said periphery and thereby generating a second alarm signal; and means in communication with said first and second sensing means for generating a disable signal to disable said altering means in response to either said first alarm signal or said second alarm signal. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. An automated system for recording and controlling inventory transactions by enabling patrons authorized for access to inventory materials to independently charge items of said materials to their accounts and to independently remove the charged items from the inventory, each item of said materials having thereon inventory indicia and a status-indicating element alterable between multiple state to represent a control status of said item detectible by a sensing device, comprising:
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means actuable by said patron for identifying said patron, including means for interpreting patron indicia presented by said patron, and means for generating a first signal representative of said patron indicia; code reading means responsive to said identifying means, including a housing having a support for maintaining said one inventory item stationary, scanning means mounted in said housing near said support for reading said inventory indicia on said item of inventory materials identifying said item, and means for generating a second signal representative of said item; data processing means in communication with said identification means and said code reading means, including a memory for storing electronic records having data files representative of said authorized patrons and of the inventory items authorized to be charged by said authorized patrons, including means for comparing said first and second signals with said data files, means for generating an enabling signal in response to said first and second signals corresponding to an authorized patron and an authorized item, respectively, in said data files and means for storing said first and second signals in said stored records to charge said item to said patron; and security means adjacent said support responsive to said enabling signal from said data processing means for changing the state of said statusindicating element on said inventory item as said item rests on said support to change the control status of said item so that said item may be removed from inventory without detection by said sensing device. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A method of using a book processor station in a library circulation and security control system utilizing a computer and an actuable alarm unit for detecting the circulation status of library books, said system enabling an authorized user to independently conduct transactions without librarian assistance and to independently modify the circulation status of library books each book having indicia to identify the book and multiple-state means representative of the circulation status of the book having at least one state which will actuate said actuable alarm, comprising:
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supporting a book in a stationary position on a housing and generating a signal to the computer that the book is in position for processing; actuating a card reader mounted in said housing to accept a user card having indicia identifying said user and to generate a first signal representative of said card indicia; actuating a code reader mounted in said housing to sense said identifying indicia on the stationary book and means for generating a second signal representative of said book indicia; transmitting said first and second signals to said computer for comparison with data signals stored in said computer, and receiving an enabling signal from said computer generated in response to said comparison; and changing the state of said multiple-state means as the book is supported on the housing to a state which will not actuate said alarm unit for detecting circulation status of the book.
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29. A method of using a processor in an automated real-time library system having a computer for controlling the circulation of a plurality of library items and for limiting access to said library items to only predetermined authorized users and for only predetermined authorized items, each item having a status-indicating element alterable between multiple states to represent the circulation status of said item, said processor being adapted to change the state of said element to alter the circulation status of said library item, comprising:
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generating a first data signal identifying an authorized item and a second data signal identifying an authorized user of said item for transmission to said computer; supporting said library item in said processor in a receptacle having a first portion in which said authorized library item is supported in a stationary position and a second portion in which said library item tends to move toward said first portion of said receptacle; securing only one of said library items in said second portion of said receptacle; altering the status-indicating element of said library item in said second portion in response to a control signal generated by said computer after receiving said first and second data signals; sensing the presence of an object in the first portion of said receptacle and thereby generating a first alarm signal; sensing an object across the periphery of said receptacle and thereby generating a second alarm signal; and generating a disable signal to disable said altering means in response to either said first alarm signal or said second alarm signal.
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30. A method of using an automated system having a computer for recording and controlling inventory transactions to enable patrons authorized for access to inventory materials to independently charge items of said materials to their accounts and to independently remove the charged items from the inventory, each item of said materials having thereon inventory indicia and a status-indicating element alterable between multiple states to represent the control status of said item, comprising:
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identifying said patron, including interpreting patron indicia presented by said patron, and generating a first data signal representative of said patron indicia; positioning said item stationary on a support having a scanning device capable of reading said inventory indicia; reading said inventory indicia on said item of inventory materials identifying said item using said scanning device in said support, and generating a second data signal representative of said item; comparing said first and second data signals with data files stored in memory of said computer having data representative of said authorized patrons and of the inventory items authorized to be charged by said authorized patrons; generating an enabling signal in response to said first and second data signals corresponding to an authorized patron and an authorized item, respectively, in said data files; storing said first and second data signals in said stored records to charge said item to said patron; changing the state of said status-indicating element on said inventory item with said item positioned on said support in response to said enabling signal to change the control status of said item; sensing the status-indicating element of said item of inventory materials as it is removed from inventory to determine the control status of said item; and generating an alarm signal in response to a sensed control status for which removal of said item is not authorized.
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