Patents Assigned to InterBold
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Patent number: 5590609Abstract: An envelope dispenser (50) for use in an automated teller machine includes a lockable access door (14). The door includes a slot (20), integral with its first face (16). The door is locked by the engagement of a first member (36) in a first notch portion (24) of the slot. The door is unlocked by an actuator (46) which upon the receipt of an electrical signal moves the first member into a central portion (28) of the slot. In this position the door may be manually moved to a fully open position by a user. In the open position the actuator urges the first member into a second notch portion (26), which releasably holds the door in the open position. In the open position envelopes stored in the machine may be accessed. From the open position the door can either be manually closed or automatically closed by the cessation of the electrical signal which enables a spring (44) to move the first member to the central portion of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: InterBoldInventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Kim R. Lewis, Richard C. Lute, Jr.
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Patent number: 5577720Abstract: A sensing device comprised of a sensing circuit which changes its operating characteristics when an object comes near it. The sensing circuit produces a change in output voltage proportional to the change in relative distance between the sensing circuit and an object. The actual output voltage is a function of both target distance and control circuit input voltage. The control circuit includes a comparator for comparing the steady state output voltage to a reference voltage and adjustment system for adjusting the input voltage to change the steady state output voltage such that the steady state output voltage approximately equals the reference voltage. The control circuit reacts only to reductions in the steady state output voltage, indicative of mechanical wear, and not to increases in output voltage, indicative of currency thickness measurement.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1995Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Assignee: InterBoldInventor: Edward L. Laskowski
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Patent number: 5540425Abstract: A deposit processing module comprising a first transport having a first end for receiving envelopes and single document deposits and a second end from which the deposits are discharged, and a second transport operatively positioned for receiving and returning single document deposits to and from the first transport. Printing means are provided for printing deposit information on the deposits, a magnetic charge/read head is provided for charging and reading magnetic information on the single document deposits and an imager is provided for imaging one side of the single document deposits. A gate mechanism associated with the second end of the first transport is movable between a first position wherein envelopes and single document deposits may be discharged from the module and a second position wherein single document deposits may be transported between the first transport to the second transport.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: InterBoldInventors: Harry T. Graef, Michael J. Harty
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Patent number: 5534682Abstract: A document processing system comprising a sensor array for sensing the size and position of a document; a movable magnetic scanner for scanning the document for coded information thereon; an imager for obtaining digitized image data of the document; a movable printing device for printing information on a document; a reversible document transport for conveying a document relative to the sensor array, the magnetic scanner, the imager, and the printing device; and a control unit connected to the sensor array, the magnetic scanner, the printing device and the document transport, the control unit controlling the movement of the document by the document transport between the sensor array, the magnetic scanner, the imager and the printing device, and further controlling movement of the magnetic scanner and the printer relative to the document transport.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1995Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: InterBoldInventors: Harry T. Graef, Michael J. Harty
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Patent number: 5526672Abstract: A backgage (22) for use in conjunction with a press brake (10), includes an arm (24) movable in three axial directions (R, X, Z) by a drive (26). A gage block (54) is supported on the arm and includes a gage finger assembly (72) including a movable finger (76). A projecting member (94) engages a recess (100) in the finger to releasably latch the finger in a first position. Excessive force encountered by the finger during a collision with an obstruction unlatches the finger and enables it to move to avoid damage.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: InterBoldInventors: Larry P. Cain, Theodore L. Bauer, Charles A. Pozzini
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Patent number: 5507481Abstract: A passbook transport and handling apparatus (10) for transporting a passbook between a customer using an automated banking machine and a printer (12) located inside the banking machine includes first belt flights (32) movable on first pulleys (22). The transport further includes second belt flights (34) movable on second pulleys (28). The second belt flights are disposed traversely intermediate of the first belt flights so that a passbook carried therein between is engaged firmly but with limited slippage. The passbook is guided through the transport by a first fixed edge guide (44). A second edge guide (46) is mounted on a spring (48) so as to bias the passbook into alignment as it passes through the transport. A gate member (72) is movable between positions blocking or admitting a passbook to the transport. Movement of the gate member as well as the belt flights is under control of a processor.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1994Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: InterboldInventors: Jerry L. Meyer, Wayne D. Wellbaum, H. Thomas Graef
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Patent number: 5435542Abstract: A statement presenter for an automated teller machine includes a pair of upper belts (30) and a pair of lower belts (32). A paper stop (28) is mounted on a frame assembly (40). Cooperating arm members (42, 52) are operable to move the upper belts downwardly as the paper stop is moved upwardly and vice versa. In operation, the upper belts are moved upwardly while said paper stop is moved downwardly and a stack of papers (12) is accumulated. After accumulation of the stack, the paper stop is moved upwardly as the upper belt moves downwardly to engage the stack. Thereafter, the stack is moved outward to an exit slot (32) where the stack may be taken by a customer. If the customer fails to take the stack the direction of the belts is reversed until the stack engages a diverter plate (36) and passes into a storage bin (39) wherein the stack is held within the automated teller machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: InterboldInventors: Tuyen Van Pham, Kevin Henderson, Thomas S. Mason
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Patent number: 5422467Abstract: A deposit processing module comprising a first transport having a first end for receiving envelopes and single document deposits and a second end from which the deposits are discharged, and a second transport operatively positioned for receiving and returning single document deposits to and from the first transport. A printing device is provided for printing deposit information on the deposits, a magnetic charge/read head is provided for charging and reading magnetic information on the single document deposits and an imager is provided for imaging one side of the single document deposits. A gate mechanism associated with the second end of the first transport is movable between a first position wherein envelopes and single document deposits may be discharged from the module and a second position wherein single document deposits may be transported between the first transport to the second transport.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: InterBoldInventors: Harry T. Graef, Michael J. Harty
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Patent number: 5194865Abstract: An analog to digital converter circuit and technique including a peak detector circuit for generating a reference potential corresponding to a peak amplitude of the analog signal to be converted, a level shifting circuit for shifting the dc level of the analog signal in response to the reference potential, and an analog to digital converter for converting the shifted analog signal relative to the reference potential to provide automatically high bit resolution digital signals, independent of the magnitude of the input signal. Preferably, the level shifter sums one half the analog signal and one half the reference potential to produce the shifted signal, and the shifted signal is converted using a ratiometric analog to digital converter having a reference signal input of one half the reference potential. The reference potential is periodically updated by detecting a new peak.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: InterboldInventors: Thomas S. Mason, Rodney D. Beaber
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Patent number: D360734Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: InterboldInventor: Richard B. Hall
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Patent number: D360735Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: InterboldInventor: Richard B. Hall
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Patent number: D360739Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: InterboldInventor: Richard B. Hall
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Patent number: D375607Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: InterBoldInventor: Richard B. Hall