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Library circulation control system

  • US 4,141,078 A
  • Filed: 10/14/1975
  • Issued: 02/20/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/14/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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:

  • 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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