Patents Assigned to First City, Texas-Dallas
  • Patent number: 5367561
    Abstract: A cash access system is provided for disbursing funds to consumers, such as the guest of a hotel, according to instructions of the consumer. The system comprises circuitry for receiving instructions associated with the request from a selected one of a plurality of input terminals, for validating the request with the relevant authority, for instructing the management associated with the input terminals to disburse the funds to the consumer and for billing the consumer for the withdrawal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Assignee: First City Texas-Dallas
    Inventors: B. Michael Adler, John A. Hird, Lindsey D. Owen
  • Patent number: 5319701
    Abstract: A telephone system and method of operation are disclosed which use a microprocessor control-system (10), a speech generator (34) and speech memory (46) to automatically place collect calls without the need of a live operator. The telephone uses the microprocessor control system (10) and a speech record/playback-generator (44) to receive a destination number and a recorded name from a user. The telephone uses the speech generator (34) to play audio messages to prompt the user throughout the process. The phone informs a called party of the identity of the user and receives responses from the called party through a DTMF receiver (52). A communication path is established through a telephone line interface (38) if the phone receives a response indicating the called party accepts the charges for the collect call. The microprocessor control system (10) generates a billing record for the call which is stored in a call record memory (11). The billing record can later be retrieved to facilitate billing the call.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: First City, Texas-Dallas
    Inventors: John A. Hird, Lindsey D. Owen, Michael R. Rice
  • Patent number: 5255770
    Abstract: A coin handling system prevents jamming of the coin chutes of coin operated machines and keeps foreign objects out of coin validators and other internal mechanisms of coin operated machines. A coin chute 15 guides coins into the coin validator 24. An exit end of coin chute 15 is moved from a rest position above the coin validator 24 to a position above a return chute 25. Coin chute 15 then separates into two pieces, causing large foreign matter to fall out of the coin chute 15. Foreign objects that are pushed into coin chute 15 are forced out of coin chute 15 by slots 30 formed on the back edge of coin chute 15. Foreign objects are thus prevented from going further into coin chute 15 and coin validator 24. A bevelled edge 29 is formed on an edge of chute piece 23, one of two pieces forming coin chute 15. Foreign objects are pushed into coin chute 15, it impacts bevelled edge 29, causing coin chute 15 to separate into two chute pieces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Assignee: First City, Texas-Dallas
    Inventors: John A. Hird, Mark E. Kerr