Transmissivity-coded data card systems
First Claim
1. A reader for transmissivity-coded data cards each having a plurality of translucent digit representing areas the transmissivities of which correspond to the values of the digits represented and a translucent reference area, comprising:
- a plurality of light souces disposed to transilluminate corresponding ones of said areas when one of said cards is in a reading position;
a plurality of photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from corresponding ones of said areas and to produce output currents proportional to the intensity of the received light; and
classifying means for classifying data cards positioned in said reading position in accordance with the output currents of the photosensors juxtaposed to said digit representing areas compared with corresponding ranges of percentages of the output current of the photosensor juxtaposed to said reference area.
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Abstract
A photoelectric data card system is disclosed in which the cards are transmissivity-coded, so that light of a particular wave length and intensity is transmitted in varying degrees of different code digit representing areas of the cards, and thus the intensity of the light emerging from each of these code digit representing areas can be photoelectrically interpreted as the value of the digit represented by that area. A laminated card for use in this system is disclosed in which the transmissivity levels of the digit representing areas are provided by halftone printing on an inner lamination of dark-pigmented plastic card stock, and the inner lamination is sealed between two white-pigmented laminations of plastic card stock, the white-pigmented laminations being pigmented to such an extent that neither the location of the digit representing areas nor the values of the digits represented can be determined by casual inspection of the card. The card reader of the disclosed system includes a light source-photosensor digit reading pair for each digit representing area to be read and an additional light source-photosensor reference pair for determining the transmissivity of a reference area of the card. In order to eliminate the reading errors arising from batch-to-batch variations in the transmissivity of available card stock materials, the reference voltage levels with which the output signals of the digit reading circuits are compared for classification as to digit value are all proportionately varied in accordance with the magnitude of the output signal from the reference pair. Reading errors due to printing variations from card to card may be reduced by providing a standard transmissivity imprint at the reference area during the same printing operation by which the digit value imprints are made.
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21 Claims
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1. A reader for transmissivity-coded data cards each having a plurality of translucent digit representing areas the transmissivities of which correspond to the values of the digits represented and a translucent reference area, comprising:
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a plurality of light souces disposed to transilluminate corresponding ones of said areas when one of said cards is in a reading position; a plurality of photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from corresponding ones of said areas and to produce output currents proportional to the intensity of the received light; and classifying means for classifying data cards positioned in said reading position in accordance with the output currents of the photosensors juxtaposed to said digit representing areas compared with corresponding ranges of percentages of the output current of the photosensor juxtaposed to said reference area. - View Dependent Claims (19, 21)
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2. A reader for transmissivity-coded data cards each having a plurality of translucent digit representing areas the transmissivities of which correspond to the values of the digits represented and a translucent reference area, comprising:
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a plurality of light sources disposed to transilluminate corresponding ones of said areas when one of said cards is in a reading position; a plurality of photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from corresponding ones of said areas and to produce output currents proportional to the intensity of the received light; a plurality of operational amplifier means each receiving the output current of one of said sensors and producing an output voltage proportional to the magnitude of the received output current; reference voltage signal producing means for producing a plurality of reference voltage signals the magnitude of each of which is a predetermined fraction of the output voltage of the operational amplifier means which receives the output current of the photosensor disposed to receive light emerging from said reference area; and means for comparing the output voltages of the operational amplifier means receiving the output currents of the photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from digit representing areas with said reference voltage signals.
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3. A transmissivity-coded data card system, comprising:
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a plurality of transmissivity-coded data cards each having a plurality of translucent digit representing areas the transmissivities of which correspond to the values of the digits represented and a translucent reference area; a plurality of light sources disposed to transilluminate corresponding ones of said areas when one of said cards is in a reading position; - View Dependent Claims (5)
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4. a plurality of photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from corresponding ones of said areas and to produce output currents proportional to the intensity of the received light;
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a plurality of operational amplifier means each receiving the output current of one of said photosensiors and producing an output voltage proportional to the magnitude of the received output current; reference voltage signal producing means for producing a plurality of reference voltage signals the magnitude of each of which is a predetermined fraction of the output voltage of the operational amplifier means which receives the output current of the photosensor disposed to receive light emerging from said reference area; and means for comparing the output voltages of the operational amplifier means receiving the output currents of the photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from digit representing areas with predetermined ones of said reference voltage signals. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 10)
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9. A transmissivity-coded data card system, comprising:
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a plurality of transmissivity-coded data cards each having a plurality of translucent digit representing areas the transmissivities of which correspond to the values of the digits represented and a plurality of translucent reference areas; a plurality of light sources disposed to transilluminate corresponding ones of said areas when one of said cards is in a reading position; a plurality of photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from corresponding ones of said areas and to produce output currents proportional to the intensity of the received light; a plurality of operational amplifier means each receiving the output current of one of said photosensors and producing an output voltage proportional to the magnitude of the received output current; reference voltage signal producing means for producing a plurality of reference voltage signals the magnitude of each of which is a predetermined fraction of the output voltage of the operational amplifier means which receives the output current of the photosensor disposed to receive light emerging from the reference area having the highest transmissivity; and means for comparing the output voltages of the operational amplifier means receiving the output currents of the photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from digit representing areas with predetermined ones of said reference voltage signals. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 15)
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14. A transmissivity-coded data card system, comprising:
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a plurality of transmissivity-coded data cards each having a plurality of translucent digit representing areas the transmissivities of which correspond to the values of the digits represented and a translucent reference area; a plurality of light sources disposed to transilluminate corresponding ones of said areas when one of said cards is in reading position in a reader; a plurality of photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from corresponding ones of said areas and to produce output currents proportional to the intensity of the received light; a plurality of operational amplifier means each receiving the output current of one of said photosensors and producing an output voltage proportional to the magnitude of the received output current; a tapped resistor connected across the output terminals of the operational amplifier means which receives the output current of the photosensor disposed to receive light emerging from said reference area for producing at its taps a plurality of reference voltage signals; and means for comparing the output voltages of the operational amplifier means receiving the output currents of the photosensors disposed to receive light emerging from digit representing areas with predetermined ones of said reference voltage signals. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 20)
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