Passbook read/write mechanism

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Inventors

Watanabe, Shingo
Murakami, Shohei

Application #

432120

Filed

Nov-6-1989

Published

Jul-31-1990

Current US Class

235/379
235/432
360/101
360/2
400/105
400/708

International Classes

B41J 005/00

Field of Search

400/105 400/56 400/77 400/708 235/379 235/432 235/433 235/419 346/134 360/1-2 360/6 360/55 360/57 360/75 360/101 360/106 360/126 360/121 364/705.02

Assignee

NCR Corporation (Dayton, OH)

Examiners

Eickholt; Eugene H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hawk, Jr.; Wilbert, Sessler, Jr.; Albert L., Muckenthaler; George J.

US Patent References

3978964   Magnetic head con...
4023203   System for compen...
4039069   Magnetic stripe pas...
4166945   Versatile automatic...
4494127   Apparatus and met...
4675764   Drive mechanism f...
4743129   Passbook printer
4758713   Banking terminal e...
4793605   Paper detector of pr...

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Abstract
A magnetic read/write head is supported on the carriage that carries the platen of a passbook printer. The passbook is moved to the printing station and a sensor is provided for detecting the presence of the passbook. A height adjusting member operates to move the read/write head into position for writing data into and for reading data from a magnetic stripe on the passbook.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A passbook printer for use with a passbook, said printer comprising a

carriage, a

print head and means for moving the print head across the printer, a

platen operating at a printing station with said print head and carried by said carriage,

means for driving said carriage across said printer in a direction normal to the path of the passbook past the printing station, and a

magnetic head carried by said carriage and positioned to operate with a magnetic stripe on said passbook, said printer including means for moving the print head and the magnetic head relative to each other and said printer including means for moving said heads in synchronism across said printer to print data on said passbook and to read data from and to write data into said magnetic stripe on said passbook.



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Passbook Transport Mechanism, copending application Ser. No. 432,435, filed Nov. 6, 1989 invented by Yasushi Nakamura and Junnosuke Takeda and assigned to NCR Corporation.

Passbook Page Turning Mechanism, copending application Ser. No. 432,754, filed Nov. 6, 1989 invented by Ken Ebato and Susuma Sato and assigned to NCR Corporation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the field of financial-type business transactions, a commonly used record medium is a passbook or bankbook for maintaining a record of each transaction. The passbook is inserted into a business machine for reading the contents of the passbook, for printing information or data in the passbook, and for recording the printed information or data in the passbook.

In the operation of the business machine for passbook printing therein, the passbook is inserted at the front of the machine and the passbook is then transported or conveyed past a printing station toward the rear of the machine where the current status of the record is read by means of read/write mechanism from a magnetic stripe on the passbook. The passbook is then transported to the printing station for printing operation after which the passbook is again transported toward the rear of the machine where the printed information is recorded by means of the read/write mechanism in a write operation on the magnetic stripe. The passbook is then transported toward the front and out of the business machine.
 
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