Portable transaction monitoring unit for transaction monitoring and security control systems
First Claim
1. A potable transaction monitoring unit comprising a generally rectangularly shaped housing having a planar face, a longitudinal axis, a plurality of openings formed therethrough, a read head, a generally cylindrically shaped turret recessed within said housing within one of said plurality of openings for limited rotational movement relative to the housing about an axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of said housing, said read head being fixedly mounted on said turret for movement therewith between two extreme positions, one generally normal and one generally parallel to the planar face of said housing, said read head projecting from said turret through said one opening in said housing and including a photo diode and lens means for optically reading bar codes on articles to be identified, and for converting the bar codes into electrical signals for processing by the portable transaction monitoring unit, a microprocessor with memory enclosed within said housing adjacent said turret, and amplifier means mounted within said turret for amplifying the electrical signals generated by said read head to a level sufficient to drive said microprocessor, said amplifier means electrically coupling said read head to said microprocessor whereby the electrical signals generated by said read head are formatted and stored in said microprocessor for later retrieval.
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Abstract
A transaction monitoring and security system records data from the sale of articles and provides security for inventor and sales receipts. The system includes container for storing articles to be distributed, and computer-controlled locking system for controlling access to the articles. The initial inventory of articles stored in the container is bar-coded, and the bar code data provide a digital data record of articles stored and locked in the container. A central computing unit (CCU) includes a housing with locked compartments for receiving and storing a plurality of hand-held portable transaction monitoring units (PTMU'"'"'s) used to record transaction data from the sale of articles in the container. Each PTMU contains a microprocessor and data storage for communicating with the CCU and with memory in the cart. The PTMU off-loads a digital data record of the inventory of articles stored in the container. A computer-controlled locking system permits removal of articles from the container only in response to a coded input from the PTMU. Transactions involving each article removed from the container for sale and distribution are recorded in the PTMU. After sales transactions are completed, data from the PTMU are off-loaded to the CCU by the PTMU. The PTMU can include a rotatable turret and bar code reading lens with an isolated amplifier inside the turret for amplifying signals generated by the read head for coupling to the microprocessor in the PTMU housing. Electrical shielding in the turret protects the amplifier from receiving interference signals from the electromics in the PTMU.
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- 1. A potable transaction monitoring unit comprising a generally rectangularly shaped housing having a planar face, a longitudinal axis, a plurality of openings formed therethrough, a read head, a generally cylindrically shaped turret recessed within said housing within one of said plurality of openings for limited rotational movement relative to the housing about an axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of said housing, said read head being fixedly mounted on said turret for movement therewith between two extreme positions, one generally normal and one generally parallel to the planar face of said housing, said read head projecting from said turret through said one opening in said housing and including a photo diode and lens means for optically reading bar codes on articles to be identified, and for converting the bar codes into electrical signals for processing by the portable transaction monitoring unit, a microprocessor with memory enclosed within said housing adjacent said turret, and amplifier means mounted within said turret for amplifying the electrical signals generated by said read head to a level sufficient to drive said microprocessor, said amplifier means electrically coupling said read head to said microprocessor whereby the electrical signals generated by said read head are formatted and stored in said microprocessor for later retrieval.
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