Automatic self service machine system and method
First Claim
1. An automated self service machine characterized by avoiding the necessity of issuing identification cards and permitting the user to employ any machine readable card already in his possession, said machine comprisinga card reader for reading encoded machine readable identification data from a card inserted into the machine,means for prompting an applicant who desires to become authorized to use the machine to insert into said card reader a card already in the possession of the applicant and having encoded thereon unique identification data;
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Abstract
The automatic self service machine system of this invention operates in an off-line manner without the necessity of a data communication link to a host computer and is characterized in that it does not require the issuance of special identification cards to users of the machine. Moreover, the system permits each user to employ any encoded machine readable card already in his possession as the authorization card or "key" for using the machine. The system also provides a unique portable storage cartridge for storage of articles to be dispensed or received by the machine, such as money, tickets, travelers checks, documents, and the like as well as data relating to the dispensing or receipt of such articles.
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26 Claims
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1. An automated self service machine characterized by avoiding the necessity of issuing identification cards and permitting the user to employ any machine readable card already in his possession, said machine comprising
a card reader for reading encoded machine readable identification data from a card inserted into the machine, means for prompting an applicant who desires to become authorized to use the machine to insert into said card reader a card already in the possession of the applicant and having encoded thereon unique identification data; - and
memory means for storing the identification data read from the inserted card of applicant for later use in establishing authorization for the applicant to use the machine. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An automatic self service machine characterized by avoiding the necessity of issuing identification cards and permitting the user to employ any machine readable identification card already in his possession, said apparatus comprising
a card reader for reading identification data from an identification card inserted into the machine; -
memory means having stored therein identification data relating to applicants who desire to become authorized to use the machine and also having stored therein identification data relating to authorized users of the machine; means for prompting an applicant who desires to become authorized to use the machine to insert into said card reader a card already in the possession of the applicant and having encoded thereon unique identification data; means for recording the identification data read from the applicant'"'"'s inserted card in said memory means; means for prompting an authorized user to insert an identification card and to enter a password known only to the authorized user; and means for comparing the identification data read from the identification card and the password entered by the user with the identification data of authorized users stored in said memory means and for authorizing a transaction by the machine if the card identification data and password match those of an authorized user; and means for storing in said memory means data relating to transactions carried out by the machine. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. An automatic teller machine comprising
means for receiving identification data from a user, means for dispensing money to the user, and a storage cartridge cooperating with said data receiving means and with said money dispensing means, said storage cartridge having a first storage area for storing money to be dispensed and a second storage area for storage of information relating to the dispensing of money from the cartridge.
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17. An automatic teller machine system comprising
a money dispensing machine, a processing station remote from said dispensing machine, and a storage cartridge adapted for being physically transported between said dispensing machine and said processing station and including means for storage of money to be dispensed and means for storage of information relating to the dispensing of money therefrom, said dispensing machine including means for receiving the storage cartridge during normal use of the machine and for dispensing money therefrom and for recording information on the storage cartridge relating to the money dispensed, and said processing station including means for at times receiving said cartridge and for reading therefrom the recorded information relating to the money dispensed.
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23. A method of establishing user authorization to an automatic self service machine which avoids the necessity of issuing identification cards and permits the user to employ any machine readable card already in his possession, said method comprising
prompting an applicant who desires to become an authorized user of the machine to insert a card already in the possession of the applicant and having encoded thereon unique identification data; -
reading the identification data from the applicant'"'"'s inserted card and storing the identification data in a memory provided in the machine; prompting the applicant to enter credit information for use in establishing authorization to use the machine; receiving entry by the applicant of the credit information and storing the same in the memory along with the identification data read from the applicant'"'"'s card; reading from the memory the stored identification data and credit information entered by the applicants to determine which of the applicants will be authorized to use the machine; and storing in the memory identification data for those applicants who have been authorized to use the machine, so that the newly authorized applicants may thereafter use their identification cards to gain access to the machine. - View Dependent Claims (24)
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25. A method of establishing user authorization to an automatic self service machine which avoids the necessity of issuing identification cards and permits the user to employ any machine readable card already in his possession, said method comprising
prompting an applicant who desires to become an authorized user of the machine to insert a card already in the possession of the applicant and having encoded thereon unique identification data; -
reading the identification data from the applicant'"'"'s inserted card and storing the identification data on a transportable data storage medium; transporting the data storage medium with the identification data of applicants recorded thereon to a processing station, and while at the processing station processing the identification data of the applicants and recording on the transportable data storage medium identification data for those applicants who have been authorized to use the machine; and transporting the data storage medium with the updated identification data for newly authorized users back to the machine so that the newly authorized users may thereafter use their identification cards to gain access to the machine.
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26. A method of dispensing money and recording transactions at an automatic teller machine comprising
receiving identification data from a user who desires to obtain money from the teller machine; -
comparing the identification data received from the user with information stored on a portable storage cartridge located within the machine and having a first storage area for storage of money and a second storage area for storage of information relating to the dispensing of money; dispensing money to the user from the cartridge if the identification data entered by the user matches that of an authorized user stored in said second storage area of the cartridge; recording information relating to the money dispensing transaction in said second storage area of the cartridge; periodically removing the storage cartridge from the teller machine and transporting the cartridge to a processing station, and while at the processing station reading the stored data relating to money dispensing transactions for processing to customer accounts, and replenishing the first storage area of the cartridge with money, and returning the storage cartridge to the teller machine.
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