Electronic access control system

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Inventors

Palmer, Jr., Roy A.
Scoggins, David H.
Owen, Thomas N.

Application #

725249

Filed

Apr-19-1985

Published

Oct-13-1987

Current US Class

235/382
368/10
705/1
705/32
902/22

International Classes

H04N 007/18; G04B 047/00

Field of Search

364/401 235/379 235/380 235/385 368/10 340/309.15

Examiners

Smith; Jerry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mills & Coats

US Patent References

4175775   Access control system
4222662   Access control system
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4484217   Method and system...
4575719   Controlled access st...
4624578   Rental contract tim...

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Abstract
The present invention is a method and apparatus for controlling customer access to rental appliances located in the customer's home or other location away from the direct physical control of the renter. This is accomplished through use of a control module wired into the appliance with a card reader for programming such module.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An access control system for controlling customer access to rental appliances comprising:

(a) an access control module mounted on a rental appliance including means for defining a plurality of rental periods and means for storing an access code corresponding to each said rental period;

(b) elapsed time counting means forming a part of said access control module for determining the then current rental period;

(c) input means operatively connected to said access control module for allowing said customer to enter an access code supplied from an external source;

(d) testing means forming a part of said access control module for comparing the externally supplied access code entered by the customer to the stored access code for the then current rental period and outputting a control signal based on the similarlity or dissimilarity of said codes; and



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to appliance type means and more particularly to controls for the same.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Appliances such as refrigerators, televisions, washers, dryers and the like are becoming an almost essential part of the modern American home. However, many Americans do not have the financial means to purchase such items. An attractive alternative for such people is rental of the needed appliances. The business of renting appliances, however, involves a rather substantial risk. To begin with, most rental customers are considered a high credit risk. In many instances a customer, upon acquiring possession of an appliance, will remain perpetually delinquent in his or her payments. If the customer refuses to return the appliance, the rentor will have to spend a substantial amount of time and money in reacquiring possession. In the meantime, the rentor is denied any return on his capital investment represented by the appliance. To make matters worse, it is doubtful that the rentor will ever collect amounts past due in such circumstances. Thus, many people are hesitant to enter the business of renting appliances despite a rather high demand for such services.
 
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