Unit record reader

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Inventors

Galatha, Matthew J.
Rohrer, Gene D.
Squires, John J.

Application #

100589

Filed

Dec-5-1979

Published

Apr-7-1981

Current US Class

235/449
235/475

International Classes

G06K 007/08; G06K 013/00

Field of Search

235/449 235/450 235/475 235/483

Assignee

International Business Machines Corporation (Armonk, NY)

Examiners

Cook; Daryl W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Coffman; E. Ronald

US Patent References

4112470   System for repeated...
4181920   Magnetic ticket enc...

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Excerpt from Manual Relating to IBM Product "1419", form 225-6575-4, pp. 2-5, 2-6. Excerpt from Manual Relating to IBM Product "1255", SY24-3555-2, pp. 3-10, 3-11. Excerpt from IBM Service Publication PN 4134052, PN 4134320, PN 4134321, PN 4134322, Relating to IBM Product "3890".

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Abstract
A power driven belt provides back-up pressure for a check or similar document bearing magnetic information as the document moves past a reading transducer. The belt is resiliently urged against cylindrical bearing surfaces adjacent the transducer to provide a non-critical geometry.
 
Claims
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. Apparatus for reading indicia from a series of documents, including transport means for moving the documents seriatum through a curved path having a concave side, reading means positioned on the concave side of said path for engaging documents moved therepast, and bearing surface means positioned along said path immediately before and after said reading means wherein the improvement comprises:

tracking means, including guide surfaces, positioned on either side of said reading means and defining therebetween a straight line that intersects said path,

an endless belt tensioned about said tracking means, and held by said guide surfaces against said bearing surface means, and



Description
Automatic reading devices such as those used to read stylized magnetic images from bank checks are required to rapidly and reliably transport the documents past a transducer. This invention provides a power driven document backup belt which presents the documents serially to the transducer to meet these needs. In addition, the configuration of the backup belt makes its adjustment relatively non-critical, thereby enabling it to be replaced when necessary by relatively unskilled personnel.

Bank checks typically include a row of highly stylized characters, positioned along the lower margin, which are magnetizable for automatic reading to expedite the accounting and distribution of the checks and the transactions they represent. The automatic equipment passes the magnetized characters over a transducer which generates a pattern of electrical signals which in turn is analyzed by a recognition process to determine, for example, the destination of the check and automatically control a sorter associated with the equipment to physically sort the check according to its destination. There are a number of factors which can interfere with the accurate reproduction of the desired pattern of electrical signals from a check, including the printing of the stylized character, the presence of folds, wrinkles or tears in the check, and the stable uniform condition of the check transport and support equipment itself. Where the recognition process is unable to fully recognize the information contained on the check, the check is sorted into a reject bin. These "reject" checks must then be read by bank personnel and processed manually. Obviously, it is desirable to keep the percentage of rejected checks to a minimum.
 
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