Check-out system for library-like materials

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Inventors

Frich, Mark R.

Application #

718546

Filed

Nov-22-2000

Published

May-13-2003

Current US Class

235/381
235/383

International Classes

G06K 015/00

Field of Search

235/381 235/380 235/375 235/462.01 235/462.04 235/383 412/1 412/14 412/9 412/18 412/25 198/689.1

Examiners

Le; Thien M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pajak; Robert A.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A check-out system for library-like materials includes a console-like housing having a materials receiving end and a materials output end. A transport system conveyor provides conveyance of the materials between the receiving and output ends of the housing. The housing also includes an identification means for providing cataloging identification of the materials being conveyed. Further, the housing includes a patron-operable means for providing selected responsive operation of the system in response to an initiating input to the system.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A check-in and check-out system for circulation articles intended to be checked-in or checked-out from an article storage area, the system comprising:

a console having,

an input end for receiving said articles, and

an output end for outputting said articles;

a temporary storage bin having a vertically adjustable floor, said bin adapted for being spatially positioned in proximity to said housing output end for receiving checked-in articles outputted therefrom;

a conveyor means for conveying the articles between said input end and said output end, said conveyor means being located between and in proximity to said input end and said output end;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a materials check-out system, and specifically to a method and apparatus for automated library check-out of library-like materials.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Modern libraries have experienced increased demands from patrons, in terms of needs for larger and larger holdings of books and other tangible materials. Accordingly, it is not uncommon for public libraries, for example, to handle collection and distribution of hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of books and materials. Tasks of librarians in handling these ever increasing volumes are often overwhelming.

Librarian tasks involve both receiving materials returned from patrons ("check-in") and distributing materials to patrons ("check-out"). These tasks, when manually performed by library personnel upon such ever-growing volumes of materials, greatly affects time required to perform the tasks. Also, manual performance of these tasks may lead to repetitive stress-type physical injuries.
 
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