Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Ralph E. Jocke
  • Patent number: 6484380
    Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes sheet dispensing mechanisms (34, 36, 38, 40). Each sheet dispensing mechanism includes a picking member (72). The picking member rotates, with each rotation generally causing one sheet to be picked from a stack (42) of sheets. The picking member includes movable engaging portions supported on arcuate segments (128, 144). The engaging portions move radially outward to apply additional moving force to an end note bound in the stack responsive to movement of the picking member exceeding the movement of the end note. Sheets are carried in the machine by a transport (54) including a plurality of belt flights (174, 176, 178). Sheets are carried between the belt flights and projecting member portions (180, 182). At least one of the belt flights includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced projections (194, 200, 204, 207) on a sheet engaging surface thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: H. Thomas Graef, Thomas A. VanKirk
  • Patent number: 6474548
    Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a deposit accepting apparatus (44) which is capable of accepting and authenticating instruments, as well as accepting envelopes deposited into the machine by a user. A transport section (46) is operative to engage and transport deposited items selectively from an inlet (48) to an outlet (50). A deposit holding module (90) includes compartments (98, 106) which are operative to hold different types of deposits. The machine operates to selectively move a compartment into communication with the outlet based on the particular type of item being deposited. The depository apparatus is further operative to acquire image and magnetic profile data from deposited instruments, to manipulate the image and profile data and to analyze and resolve characters in selected areas thereof. The data from deposited instruments is used for determining if a user is authorized to conduct certain requested transactions at the machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: Craig A. Montross, Martin J. Brown, Todd Galloway, Robert W. Barnett, Mike Ryan, James R. Kay, Mark A. Ward, David A. Peters, Alan Day
  • Patent number: 6476348
    Abstract: A laser cutting system including a laser cutting device, a sheet supporting and positioning grid, sheet loading members, and an intermediate sheet transfer device. A laser device is able to cut a metal sheet while the sheet is supported by a grid. The grid is movable on a laser cutting table. The sheet loading members comprise movable members able to support a metal sheet during loading of the sheet onto the grid. The movable members are enabled to pass through the grid to receive and support a sheet. An intermediate sheet transfer device is positioned outside of the grid and intermediate a sheet delivery cart and the grid. The intermediate sheet transfer device enables an easier transfer of a metal sheet from a sheet delivery cart onto the movable members. The intermediate transfer device may also include movable members. The movable members may include rotatable balls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventor: Richard A. Grimes
  • Patent number: 6470326
    Abstract: An automated banking machine (12) is operative to conduct transactions in response to HTML documents and TCP/IP messages exchanged with a local computer system (14) through an intranet (16), as well as in response to messages exchanged with foreign servers (20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 96) in a wide area network (18). The banking machine includes a computer (34) having an HTML document handling portion (76, 80, 82). The HTML document handling portion is operative to communicate through a proxy server (88), with a home HTTP server (90) in the intranet or the foreign servers in the wide area network. The computer further includes a device application portion (84) which interfaces with the HTML document handling portion and dispatches messages to operate devices (36) in the automated banking machine. The devices include a sheet dispenser mechanism (42) which dispenses currency as well as other transaction devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold Incorporated
    Inventors: Jay Paul Drummond, Dale Blackson, Bob A. Cichon, Joseph C. Ess, Mark A. Moales, David W. Weis, Mark D. Smith, James Church
  • Patent number: 6470234
    Abstract: A system for monitoring and dispensing medical items includes a plurality of hook registers (10). Each of the hook registers includes sensors (48, 60, 62, 64) sensing the removal or addition of a medical item to the storage location on the hook register. Each hook register has a microprocessor (66) connected to the sensor which stores a count of the items added or removed from the location. The microprocessor also includes location identifying information specifically associated with the particular hook register. The microprocessor is periodically polled by a controller (72) which reads and stores the count and location identifying information from each of the hook registers. The controller information is periodically read by a data terminal (76) which is connected through a local area network (82) to a remote computer (84) having a processor and data store.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2002
    Assignee: MedSelect, Inc.
    Inventor: R. Michael McGrady
  • Patent number: 6457640
    Abstract: An automated teller machine (ATM) (10) includes an input device (16) a card reader (20), a cash dispenser (24), and an output device (18). The ATM is operative to read account information from a card with the card reader and validate a user PIN input through the input device. The ATM may also be operative to dispense cash with the cash dispenser and dispense digital content with the output device responsive to user input selections. The ATM may be further operative to charge a user fee to an account associated with the card for the dispense of cash and digital content. Digital content dispensed by the ATM may include sound recordings such as MP3 files, video files, books, graphics, photographs, and other digital data. In cases where the ATM dispenses visual content the output device may include a printer that is operative to output printed photographs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Dale Blackson, James R. Church, Mark Smith
  • Patent number: 6443005
    Abstract: An improved pressure activated control apparatus is provided for sensing fluid pressure and triggering one or more switches in response to the fluid pressure, as desired. The apparatus includes a first resilient member, such as a pliable rolling diaphragm or bellofram, having an outer surface exposed to the fluid and responsive to the fluid pressure. A force translation and switching mechanism responds to the force exerted by the pressure of the fluid on the outer surface area of the first resilient member to trigger one or more switches mounted on an adjustable switch track assembly within the apparatus housing. The pressure activated control apparatus includes a second resilient member, such as a spring with a chosen spring constant, k, that provides a biasing force against the force translation and switching mechanism. In an embodiment, a plurality of microswitches are each adjustably and removably connected on the switch track assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: Chandler Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: William D. Chandler, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6401714
    Abstract: A self contained breathing apparatus includes a pressure vessel which holds a supply of breathing air. The pressure vessel is in fluid communication through a first stage pressure regulator with a second stage breathing regulator. The breathing regulator is operatively connected to a user face mask. When the pressure available in the supply is at a suitable pressure, the pressure regulator provides pressure to breathing regulator at a first pressure. When the pressure in the supply falls to a value indicative of impending depletion of the air supply, a transfer piston in a step up vale shifts. A change in condition of the step up valve causes a step up piston to increase the output pressure from regulator. This increased pressure moves a sensing piston and causes indicating devices in an alarm circuit to be activated. In alternative embodiments, an electronic alarm module may be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Eugene Giorgini
  • Patent number: 6394007
    Abstract: A secure enclosure (10) for an automated banking machine includes a chest portion (12) and a moveable door (14). The door is supported on hinge assemblies (20, 22) which enable mounting and accurately positioning the door despite misalignment of the hinges. The chest portion is manufactured from panels (28, 36, 38, 66, 76) which include interengaging projections and recesses. The projections and recesses ensure that the proper panels are used in the assembly of the particular type secure enclosure, as well as that the panels which make up the enclosure are properly oriented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: InterBold
    Inventors: Kim R. Lewis, Richard C. Lute, Jeffrey A. Hill, Howard E. Antram
  • Patent number: 6395560
    Abstract: A headspace sampling apparatus collects headspace vapor from a container holding a vapor phase and a non-vapor phase of a substance which is to be analyzed. The apparatus includes a dual needle apparatus (55). The dual needle apparatus is extended through a septum into a headspace portion (57) of a vial (58) holding the substance for analysis. A purge gas is supplied to a first fluid passage (54) in the dual needle. The purge gas sweeps the material in the headspace and passes the sample through a send fluid passage (56) in the needle. The extracted sample is selectively directed through a six port valve (76). In a first condition of the valve the sample is directed to a trap (80) for collection therein. After sample collection the condition of the six port valve is changed. Material is desorbed from the trap and directed through the valve into an analytical instrument (82).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Inventor: Michael Markelov
  • Patent number: 6394091
    Abstract: A breathing apparatus includes a regulator which delivers air to a user wearing a mask. The regulator is connected to the mask through an adaptor. The adaptor includes an exhalation valve which enables the user's breath to pass out of the adaptor to atmosphere. The regulator includes a sensing diaphragm that is movable responsive to pressure in the mask. A main valve delivers air to the mask responsive to opening of a pilot valve. The pilot valve includes a pilot opening. A lever moves in response to the sensing diaphragm to open the pilot opening which causes flow through the main valve. Air from the main valve is also delivered to a positive pressure chamber. Pressure in the positive pressure chamber moves a positive pressure diaphragm which causes a positive pressure spring to biasingly engage the sensing diaphragm. The biasing of the sensing diaphragm causes the regulator to maintain a positive pressure in the mask.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: Scott Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Eugene Giorgini
  • Patent number: 6395229
    Abstract: A headspace sampling apparatus (10) operates to provide a sample of a vapor phase of a substance being analyzed under conditions of thermodynamic equilibrium. The substance is held in a vial (14). The vapor phase of the substance (18) is moved through a sample loop (34) between a first variable volume chamber (22) and a second variable volume chamber (40). A constant volume and temperature is maintained within the variable volume chambers, the sample loop and the headspace of the vial. An aliquot of the equilibrated vapor in the sample loop is passed to an analytical instrument (54) for analysis. The sample is obtained under conditions in which the sampling process does not affect the makeup of the sample because thermodynamic equilibrium is maintained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Inventor: Michael Markelov
  • Patent number: 6386323
    Abstract: A system for providing cash to users in a merchandise delivery environment such as a fast food drive-through environment. The system includes a customer request station (212, 262, 288, 300, 322, 378) at which the customer is enabled to input a request for merchandise as well as an input corresponding to a request to receive cash. The customer is further enabled to input to the customer request station information corresponding to a source of monetary value which the customer may charge against for ordered merchandise or for the amount of cash requested. The customer may receive the cash directly at a customer request station. Alternatively, a computer may operate to correlate an identifying input associated with the customer or the transaction, and the request to receive the amount of cash. The customer may then move to a cash delivery station (216, 338). In response to the customer providing the identifying input at the cash delivery station, the customer receives a portion or all of the requested cash.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Cynthia S. Daugherty, Jeffery M. Enright
  • Patent number: 6371368
    Abstract: An automated transaction machine (10) includes a note receiving and dispensing mechanism (77). The mechanism includes a storage reel (66), a take-up reel (68) and a flexible web (70) extending between the reels. The note receiving and dispensing mechanism is housed within a note storage module (44). Notes are selectively passed into and out of the storage module to a passage area (92). The machine further includes a note inlet opening (30) and a note outlet opening (28). A note outlet transport (96) extends between the passage area and the note outlet opening. A note inlet transport (98) extends between the passage area and the note inlet opening. A note validator (58) extends adjacent to the note inlet transport for purposes of sensing the validity of notes inserted in the machine. The machine is selectively operative responsive to inputs to receive and deliver notes. The machine is further operative to enable replenishment of notes therein without accessing the interior of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: Mark Owens, Mark D. Smith, Sean Haney, Andrew Junkins, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Elizabeth Herrera, Robert G. Miller
  • Patent number: 6367692
    Abstract: An automated transaction machine (10) includes a note receiving and dispensing mechanism (77). The mechanism includes a storage reel (66), a take-up reel (68) and a flexible web (70) extending between the reels. The note receiving and dispensing mechanism is housed within a note storage module (44). Notes are selectively passed into and out of the storage module to a passage area (92). The machine further includes a note inlet opening (30) and a note outlet opening (28). A note outlet transport (96) extends between the passage area and the note outlet opening. A note inlet transport (98) extends between the passage area and the note inlet opening. A note validator (58) extends adjacent to the note inlet transport for purposes of sensing the validity of notes inserted in the machine. The machine is selectively operative responsive to inputs to receive and deliver notes. The machine is further operative to enable replenishment of notes therein without accessing the interior of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: Andrew Junkins, Mark Owens, Sean Haney, Matthew Force, H. Thomas Graef, Elizabeth Herrera, Robert G. Miller
  • Patent number: 6365107
    Abstract: A headspace instrument (10, 70) operates to equilibrate a vapor phase of a headspace sample in a sample loop (40, 74). The sample is equilibrated by flow through the headspace between variable volume chambers (28, 50, 86, 90). The volume of the variable volume chambers are changed in coordinated relation so that a constant total volume is always maintained. An aliquot of the equilibrated sample in the sample loop is delivered to an analytical instrument. The headspace instrument enables delivering a vapor sample from a headspace under conditions which do not disturb the thermodynamic equilibrium between the vapor phase and the non-vapor phase of the sample and avoids having the sampling process impact the results of the analysis. Alternative forms of the headspace instrument enable the conduct of concentration dependent processes and absorption and desorption experiments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Inventors: Michael Markelov, Yuri Kazakevich
  • Patent number: 6352039
    Abstract: A plastic pallet (10) having good load bearing construction and held together without mechanical fasteners, includes deck boards (30). The deck boards include ridges (24) on an upper side (32) and a lower side (34) thereof. Deck boards are positioned transversely on stringers (12) and joined thereto by either an adhesive or thermoplastic welding processes. The stringers and deck boards may be provided with end caps (26, 42) which seal interior areas of the stringers and deck boards and prevent tearing thereof. The stringers and deck boards have interior reinforcement ribs (22,40). The cross sectional profiles of the stringers, deck boards, and end caps provide a cost effective and light weight pallet. Openings which extend between the stringers allow for either two way fork entry and/or four way fork entry. The stringers and deck boards provide flexibility in constructing pallets of various designs. The plastic pallet preferably is highly durable and fully recyclable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2002
    Assignee: The Geon Company
    Inventors: Martin E. Woods, Craig L. Shoemaker, David W. Taylor, Patrick C. Booth
  • Patent number: 6352100
    Abstract: A riser sleeve apparatus (10) for preparing and insulating a passage (14) within which molten metal is accumulated prior to its movement into a mold cavity which includes an inner surface (12) which longitudinally extends between a first end (16) and a second end (18) wherein the inner surface bounds the passage. The riser sleeve further includes an annular lip (20) which is positioned adjacent the second end and extends inward into the passage. When the riser sleeve is positioned about a plug of a pattern, the annular lip deforms to seal the passage at the second end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2002
    Assignee: American Metal Chemical Corporation
    Inventors: Jay A. Vorndran, John E. Gotheridge
  • Patent number: 6349757
    Abstract: A process of positioning a riser sleeve about a plug of a mold cavity pattern. The riser sleeve is positioned to engage the plug to prevent sand from entering the interstitial space between the riser sleeve and the plug. The riser sleeve may comprise a deformable annular lip for engagement with the perimeter of the plug. The riser sleeve may engage the plug in sealing relationship.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: American Metal Chemical Corporation
    Inventors: Jay A. Vorndran, John E. Gotheridge
  • Patent number: 6334117
    Abstract: An automated banking machine (12) is operative to conduct transactions in response to HTML documents and TCP/IP messages exchanged with a local computer system (14) through an intranet (16), as well as in response to messages exchanged with foreign servers (20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 96) in a wide area network (18). The banking machine includes a computer (34) having an HTML document handling portion (76, 80, 82). The HTML document handling portion is operative to communicate through a proxy server (88), with a home HTTP server (90) in the intranet or the foreign servers in the wide area network. The computer further includes a device application portion (84) which interfaces with the HTML document handling portion and dispatches messages to operate devices (36) in the automated banking machine. The devices include a sheet dispenser mechanism (42) which dispenses currency as well as other transaction devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2001
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: Mark S. Covert, Jay Paul Drummond, Dale Blackson, Bob A. Cichon, Joseph C. Ess, Mark A. Moales, David W. Weis, Mark D. Smith, James Church