Customer retail apparatus having multiple card reader capability
First Claim
1. A system for enabling a credit or debit transaction on a stand-alone attendant-less retail apparatus comprising:
- (a) a primary reader for receiving data from an information bearing medium situated on the exterior housing of the stand-alone attendant-less retail apparatus;
(b) an auxiliary reader for receiving data from an information bearing medium situated on the exterior housing of the stand-alone attendant-less retail apparatus such that said auxiliary reader is accessible to handicapped individuals;
(c) an interface board coupled to said primary and auxiliary readers wherein said interface board receives data from said primary and auxiliary readers and is capable of distinguishing whether said primary or auxiliary reader is sending data wherein said interface board processes the incoming data and attaches identification information to an output signal indicating the original source of the input information; and
(d) a local processing board coupled to said interface board for accepting and processing the output signal from said interface board and forwarding same to a processing device in order to verify and complete the desired transaction.
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Abstract
A system for recording a credit or debit transaction on a fuel dispensing apparatus. The system comprises a primary card reader (PCR) for receiving data from a magnetic strip card situated on the exterior housing of the fuel dispensing apparatus and an auxiliary card reader (ACR) for receiving data from a magnetic strip card situated on the exterior housing of the fuel dispensing apparatus. The auxiliary card reader (ACR) is situated such that it is easily accessible to handicapped individuals. Also included is an interface board that accepts input from the primary and auxiliary card readers and determines which of the card readers is currently sending data. Upon determination, the interface board outputs the active card reader data to a card reader in dispenser (CRIND®) board coupled to the interface board. The CRIND® board forwards the active card reader data to a processing device in order to verify and complete the desired transaction. The system is also designed to incorporate primary and auxiliary keypad devices associated with each of the card readers.
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Citations
31 Claims
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1. A system for enabling a credit or debit transaction on a stand-alone attendant-less retail apparatus comprising:
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(a) a primary reader for receiving data from an information bearing medium situated on the exterior housing of the stand-alone attendant-less retail apparatus;
(b) an auxiliary reader for receiving data from an information bearing medium situated on the exterior housing of the stand-alone attendant-less retail apparatus such that said auxiliary reader is accessible to handicapped individuals;
(c) an interface board coupled to said primary and auxiliary readers wherein said interface board receives data from said primary and auxiliary readers and is capable of distinguishing whether said primary or auxiliary reader is sending data wherein said interface board processes the incoming data and attaches identification information to an output signal indicating the original source of the input information; and
(d) a local processing board coupled to said interface board for accepting and processing the output signal from said interface board and forwarding same to a processing device in order to verify and complete the desired transaction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14)
(e) a primary keypad proximate to said primary reader for receiving user input and forwarding same;
(f) an auxiliary keypad proximate to said auxiliary reader such that said auxiliary keypad is accessible to handicapped individuals for receiving user input and forwarding same;
wherein said interface board is coupled to said primary and auxiliary keypads and receives data from said primary and auxiliary keypads and is capable of distinguishing whether said primary or auxiliary keypad is sending data wherein said interface board processes the incoming data and attaches identification information to an output signal indicating the original source of the input information.
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3. The system of claim 2 wherein said primary keypad comprises:
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(g) a set of twelve (12) PINpad keys arranged in a matrix configuration and corresponding to numerical values 0-9 and symbolic values “
*” and
“
#”
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(h) a set function keys not necessarily arranged in any particular order, each associated with a definable function, wherein each key, numeric, symbolic, or function, has an associated hexadecimal value.
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4. The system of claim 3 wherein said auxiliary keypad comprises:
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(i) a set of twelve (12) PiNpad keys arranged in a matrix configuration and corresponding to numerical values 0-9 and symbolic values “
*” and
“
#”
; and
(j) a set function keys not necessarily arranged in any particular order, each associated with a definable function, wherein each key, numeric, symbolic, or function, has an associated hexadecimal value.
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5. The system of claim 4 wherein the hexadecimal values of the PINpad keys for both the primary and auxiliary keypads are identical.
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6. The system of claim 5 wherein the hexadecimal values for the function keys for both the primary and auxiliary keypads are unique.
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7. The system of claim 6 wherein said interface board distinguishes the source of keypad information based on the hexadecimal value associated with a particular key except for PINpad keys whose source need not be distinguished and whose hexadecimal values are identical for both the primary and auxiliary keypads.
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8. The system of claim 7 wherein the same function is capable of being programmed for unique function keys on both the primary and auxiliary keypads.
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9. The system of claim 7 wherein the function keys on the auxiliary keypad are programmed with information to assist handicapped individuals.
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10. The system of claim 7 wherein the local processing board is programmed with and can process the functions associated with the function keys of both the primary and auxiliary keypads.
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11. The system of claim 1 wherein said information bearing medium is a magnetic strip encoded card.
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13. The system of claim 1 wherein said information bearing medium is a biometrically encoded card.
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14. The system of claim 1 wherein said information bearing medium is an RF transponder tag.
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12. The system of claim I wherein said information bearing medium is a bar coded encoded card.
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15. A retail system comprising:
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a stand-alone attendant-less retail apparatus, further comprising;
a primary keypad;
an auxiliary keypad accessible to handicapped individuals; and
an interface board coupled to said primary keypad and said auxiliary keypad;
wherein said interface board receives data from said primary and auxiliary keypads and is capable of distinguishing whether said primary or auxiliary keypad is sending data; and
wherein said interface board processes the incoming data and attaches identification information to an output signal indicating the original source of the input information. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
(a) a set of twelve (12) PINpad keys arranged in a matrix configuration and corresponding to numerical values 0-9 and symbolic values “
*” and
“
#”
; and
(b) a set function keys not necessarily arranged in any particular order, each associated with a definable function, wherein each key, numeric, symbolic, or function, has an associated hexadecimal value.
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17. The system of claim 16 wherein said auxiliary keypad comprises:
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(c) a set of twelve (12) PiNpad keys arranged in a matrix configuration and corresponding to numerical values 0-9 and symbolic values “
*” and
“
#”
; and
(i) a set function keys not necessarily arranged in any particular order, each associated with a definable function, wherein each key, numeric, symbolic, or function, has an associated hexadecimal value.
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18. The system of claim 17 wherein the hexadecimal values of the PINpad keys for both the primary and auxiliary keypads are identical.
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19. The system of claim 18 wherein the hexadecimal values for the function keys for both the primary and auxiliary keypads are unique.
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20. The system of claim 19 wherein said interface board distinguishes the source of keypad information based on the hexadecimal value associated with a particular key except for PINpad keys whose source need not be distinguished and whose hexadecimal values are identical for both the primary and auxiliary keypads.
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21. The system of claim 20 wherein the same function is capable of being programmed for unique function keys on both the primary and auxiliary keypads.
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22. The system of claim 20 wherein the function keys on the auxiliary keypad are programmed with information to assist handicapped individuals.
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23. A system for enabling a credit or debit transaction on a fuel dispensing apparatus comprising:
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(a) a primary card reader for receiving data from an information bearing card situated on the exterior housing of the fuel dispensing apparatus;
p1 (b) an auxiliary card reader for receiving data from an information bearing card situated on the exterior housing of the fuel dispensing apparatus such that said auxiliary card reader is accessible to handicapped individuals;
(c) a primary keypad proximate to said primary card reader for receiving user input via said primary keypad and forwarding same;
(d) an auxiliary keypad proximate to said auxiliary card reader such that said auxiliary card reader is accessible to handicapped individuals for receiving user input via said auxiliary keypad and forwarding same;
(e) an interface board coupled to said primary and auxiliary card readers and said primary and auxiliary keypads wherein said interface board receives data from said primary and auxiliary card readers and said primary and auxiliary keypads and is capable of distinguishing whether said primary or auxiliary card reader or said primary or auxiliary keypad is sending data wherein said interface board processes the incoming data and attaches identification information to an output signal indicating the original source of the input information; and
(f) a card reader board coupled to said interface board for accepting and processing the output signal from said interface board and forwarding same to a processing device in order to verify and complete the desired transaction. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A system associated with a fuel dispensing apparatus for receiving input relating to fuel dispensing transactions from users, the system comprising:
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(a) a first keypad locatable at a first height on the fuel dispensing apparatus for receiving input from users, the first height being accessible by handicapped users;
(b) a second keypad locatable at a second height on the fuel dispensing apparatus for receiving input from users, the second height being different from the first height; and
(c) an interface board coupled to the first and second keypads for identifying whether user input is received through the first keypad or the second keypad. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31)
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Specification