Patents by Inventor Robert L. Gorgone

Robert L. Gorgone has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4977583
    Abstract: A cassette cash box for currency validators is presented. The cash box is received by the housing of a currency validator and retained thereby by only a mechanical locking interconnection. Received within the cash box is a counter which is optically coupled with a microprocessor in the currency validator housing. Each time a piece of currency is placed in the cash box, the optical coupler receives a signal which increments the counter. At any point in time, the count in the counter corresponds to the amount of currency maintained by the cash box. At regular service intervals, the cash box is removed and replaced with an empty one. The removed cash box is returned to an authorized service area where the count in the counter is compared with the amount of currency in the cash box. The counter is accessed and read by an application thereto of a special numeric code, known only to authorized personnel. In like manner, the counter is reset by the application of another specific secret code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1990
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert L. Gorgone
  • Patent number: 4645936
    Abstract: A detection system for utilization with a paper security or currency validation apparatus wherein a correlation is made between reference patterns and cross hatch lines located in the portrait background on the paper and the presence of one of two paper currencies is determined. Fundamentally the invention consists of a single reticle which contains a lens whereon are located the cross hatch references for two different paper currency denominations. Within the reticle assembly are located two photosensitive cells, one for each reference pattern. Each photosensitive cell is connected to its own authenticating circuitry which validates the presence of a specific paper currency note. Should the tested paper pass the authenticity test of one authenticity circuitry, the other is disabled. Should the tested paper fail both authenticating tests, it is rejected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1987
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert L. Gorgone
  • Patent number: 4563771
    Abstract: A security validator particularly adapted for use by the blind. The validator includes sensors testing both top and bottom portions of a note to determine its authenticity and its denomination. Upon completion of the sensing operation, a voice recording or other audible indicia is emitted, indicating both the denomination and validity of the note. The invention also includes various devices for urging the note toward the sensor to assure high resolution data gathering. Additionally, testing of the note begins on the "green edge" of the note to assure that data is gathered from proper positions along the note.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1986
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Gorgone, Anthony H. Dolejs
  • Patent number: 4513439
    Abstract: In the field of security validators, slot acceptors have been known which transport paper offered as a valid security past a testing station. Previously known acceptors have been susceptible to defeat by mosaics, stringing, shocking, photocopy duplication, and the like. Additionally, known acceptors have operated in an analog mode, relying upon rudimentary test functions. The invention herein overcomes the problems of the prior art by presenting an acceptor having a note path (18) characterized by changes of direction (22,24), and which is secured at each end by means of unique gate assemblies (78,98). A plurality of sensors (148-152) are positioned along the note path and are controlled to take a multitude of data samples from the paper as it passes along the path. The data is digitized (236) and used for solving complex transforms, the results of which are compared against results obtained from known valid securities to determine the authenticity of the paper offered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1985
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Gorgone, Gerald M. Iannadrea, Anthony H. Dolejs, Bruce R. Knox, Alan J. Kovach
  • Patent number: 4418824
    Abstract: A dual stacker for slot acceptors, capable of receiving and separately stacking securities of at least two denominations. The invention includes a receptacle beneath the note path of a slot acceptor. A punch plate is operative for reciprocating movement through such receptacle. On each side of the receptacle are stacking plates, one for each denomination of bill to be handled. When a bill is sensed as being valid, and a determination is made as to the denomination of the bill, the punch plate is appropriately positioned on one side of the receptacle or the other. The bill is then dropped into the receptacle and the punch plate passed therethrough to move the bill on to the appropriate stack. The invention also includes bill retaining bars to prevent the bills from springing outwardly from the stacks. These bars are removable for easy access to the stacks by an operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1983
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Gorgone, Anthony H. Dolejs
  • Patent number: 4352559
    Abstract: Apparatus for performing tests for determining the validity of a paper purported to be a valid instrument is presented. Fundamentally, the invention comprises a tray for receiving a paper offered as a valid instrument and maintaining the same in sliding relationship between a light source and reticle. A photocell is operatively connected to the reticle and senses light passing from the light source and through the paper and reticle. The output of the photocell is applied to an operational amplifier having a dynamic feedback network and the output of this amplifier is characteristic of both a grid pattern upon the paper and the optical density thereof. This output is then passed to an amplifier circuit which establishes an optical density domain and is operative to pass a signal only if the paper falls within such domain. This output is then passed to appropriate integrating and comparator circuitry to ultimately determine the validity of the paper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Gorgone, Alan J. Kovach, Frank A. Novak
  • Patent number: 4348656
    Abstract: In the field of security validators, slot acceptors have been known which transport paper offered as a valid security past a testing station. Previously known acceptors have been susceptible to defeat by mosaics, stringing, shocking, photocopy duplication, and the like. Additionally, known acceptors have operated in an analog mode, relying uon rudimentary test functions. The invention herein overcomes the problems of the prior art by presenting an acceptor having a note path (18) characterized by changes of direction (22,24), and which is secured at each end by means of unique gate assemblies (78,98). A plurality of sensors (148-152) are positioned along the note path and are controlled to take a multitude of data samples from the paper as it passes along the path. The data is digitized (236) and used for solving complex transforms, the results of which are compared against results obtained from known valid securities to determine the authenticity of the paper offered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1982
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Gorgone, Gerald M. Iannadrea, Anthony H. Dolejs, Bruce R. Knox, Alan J. Kovach
  • Patent number: 4204765
    Abstract: Apparatus for testing the authenticity of paper having colored areas thereon. A plurality of light emitting diodes, each emitting light of a different wavelength, are provided in juxtaposition to a paper having areas thereon which are reflective with respect to the light from the various diodes. A single photodetector is maintain closely adjacent the paper for receiving light reflected therefrom. A sequential timing circuit controls the illumination of the diodes such that the photodetector senses the light reflective characteristic of the paper with respect to each of the various wavelengths of light in a mutually exclusive manner. The outputs of the photodetector are passed to a sample and hold circuit which, at the end of a test cycle, maintains data relative to the light reflective characteristics of the paper for each of the various wavelengths of light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1980
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald Iannadrea, Robert L. Gorgone, Alan J. Kovach
  • Patent number: 4183665
    Abstract: Disclosed is apparatus for determining the authenticity of paper purported to be valid currency or the like. The invention includes a sliding tray which is adapted for receiving the paper. Maintained above the tray are a light source and three photocells. The light source casts light upon the paper as the tray is passed thereunder and light is reflected from the paper's surface onto two of the photocells. Appropriate filtering causes each of the two photocells to respond to different wavelengths of light reflected from the paper, these wavelengths corresponding to colors known to be present along the path traveled by the paper as it passes under the photocells. The outputs of the photocells are thus indicative of the presence and relative positions of colored areas upon the surface of the paper. Circuitry is included to receive and compare the outputs of the photocells with each other and with the output of a reference photocell, thereby determining the authenticity of the paper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1980
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerald Iannadrea, Robert L. Gorgone
  • Patent number: 4147430
    Abstract: A secondary detection system for utilization with a security validation apparatus wherein a sensing is made of the amount of light reflected from a given area of a paper security. Fundamentally, the invention consists of an infrared lamp or other emission source casting light through a tunnel and upon a highly reflective but partially transmissive surface. The reflective surface directs a large portion of the light onto the paper security. A first solar cell is provided in juxtaposition to the reflective surface for sensing the amount of light reflected onto the paper while a second solar cell is provided for receiving and sensing that quantity of light reflected back from the paper. A comparator circuit is interconnected between the two solar cells to determine the validity of the paper security on the basis of the percentage of light incident to the paper which is reflected therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1979
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Gorgone, Gerald Iannadrea, Alan J. Kovach
  • Patent number: 4127328
    Abstract: Apparatus for conducting secondary tests for security validation are presented. In one embodiment of the invention a light source, either infrared or visible, is cast upon two neighboring areas of a paper purported to be a valid instrument, these areas being of different light reflective characteristics. Photo cells are maintained in close juxtaposition to each of these two areas and the light reflected therefrom or passed therethrough is sensed by the photo cells. Comparator circuits are interconnected with the photo cells and, in part, determine the validity of the instrument on the basis of the comparison of the intensity of light reflected by each of the two areas. In another embodiment of the invention, a reference reflective surface is provided in juxtaposition to one of the photo cells to test those instruments not having neighboring areas of different light reflective characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1978
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert L. Gorgone, Gerald Iannadrea, Alan J. Kovach