Abstract: A plastic number plate cover that can be installed from the exterior of the housing faceplate of a public telephone and which is resistant to tampering. The cover includes an envelope-shaped pocket into which a number plate or card is inserted, and opposed cantilever arms each terminating in a tab having a beveled edge. The cover is inserted into a rectangular-shaped recess on the faceplate when the tabs are brought into contact with a recess edge, causing the arms to flex and allowing the beveled edges to slide past the recess edge. The cover may be fixed or removable once installed within the faceplate, depending on the structure of the tabs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 20, 1997
Date of Patent:
June 30, 1998
Assignee:
International Totalizing Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Leo Francis Casey, David Michael Otten, Thomas Hamilton Warner
Abstract: A totalizer system having a first electronic device coupled to the vending machine for storing the number of vends (data) made by the vending machine, and a second device for interrogating the first device and providing a readout of said vends, e.g., in code, actual money value, or actual number of vends, or any form desired. The present system preferably includes an optical interrogation scheme using modulated light for transmitting stored vends in the first device to the second device thus eliminating human error, and an electronic memory in the first device that will store vends for a prolonged period of time even if the vending machine is unplugged.