Claims
- 1. A device for use in a system to energize apparatus external to said system comprising a carrier with at least one strip of magnetic material extending longitudinally along said carrier, a first track and a second track on said magnetic material, said tracks being adjacent but parallel to and spaced from each other, said first track being magnetically encoded with first signals representing data, said first signals consisting of pulses of "1" or "0", said second track being encoded with second signals consisting of pulses having a rate which is greater than the data rate of said first signals, the assertive edge of said second track signals coinciding with the start of said pulses of said first signals, whereby said second signals may be electronically used to strobe said first signals to determine whether each said pulse of said first signal is a "1" or "0".
- 2. A device according to claim 1 in which said first track may be re-encoded and said second signals control the re-encoding of said first track.
- 3. A device according to claim 1 which further comprises security code third signals in said first track.
- 4. A device according to claim 3 in which said second signals have utility in controlling the rate of re-encoding said third signals on said first track.
- 5. A system for actuating apparatus external to said system comprising a card having at least one longitudinal strip of magnetic material thereon encoded with two separate longitudinal tracks, a first said track being magnetically encoded with first signals indicating a number of potential uses of said card to actuate said apparatus, said second track being magnetically encoded with second signals comprising timing pulses spaced longitudinally along said second track at equidistant intervals,
- a card reader comprising guide means shaped to receive said card, reversible drive means for driving said card in both directions longitudinally of said guide means, a read-write first head positioned to read said first track as it moves inward of said guide means and write on said first track as it moves outward of said guide means and a second read head positioned to read said second track as said card is driven in either direction by said drive means, a counter receiving said signals from said second head at a rate proportional to the speed of movement of said card, a shift register storing said first signals on a time sequence as determined by said second signals, first means receiving said first signals from said shift register and emitting a third signal which is numerically one less than said first signal, said first means being a PROM, second means for energizing said apparatus if said third signal is numerically at least one, reversing means to reverse said drive means to drive said card out of said guide means, said PROM emitting a signal to re-encode on said first track a signal for one less use than had been encoded thereon before insertion of said card in said system, a noise suppressor connected to said second head to prevent noise from the write functioning of said first head from affecting reading of the signals of said second track by said second head.
- 6. A system according to claim 5 in which said second signals are a square wave having a rate which is greater than the data rate of said first signals, said first signals having pulses which are defined as either a "1" or a "0", the assertive edge of said second signals coinciding with the start of said pulses of said first signals in said shift register to determine whether each said pulse of said first signal is a "1" or "0".
- 7. A system according to claim 5 which further comprises means to encode a security code on said first track, said pulses on said second track controlling the rate of re-encoding said valid security code on said first track.
- 8. A system for actuating apparatus external to said system comprising a card having at least one longitudinal strip of magnetic material thereon encoded with two separate longitudinal tracks, a first said track being magnetically encoded with first signals indicating a number of potential uses of said card to actuate said apparatus, said second track being magnetically encoded with second signals comprising timing pulses spaced longitudinally along said second track at equidistant intervals,
- a card reader comprising guide means shaped to receive said card, reversible drive means for driving said card in both directions longitudinally of said guide means, a read-write first head positioned to read said first track as it moves inward of said guide means and write on said first track as it moves outward of said guide means and a second read head positioned to read said second track as said card is driven in either direction by said drive means, a counter receiving said second signals from said second head at a rate porportional to the speed of movement of said card, a shift register storing said first signals on a time sequence as determined by said second signals, first means receiving said first signals from said shift register and emitting a third signal which is numerically one less than said first signal, said first means being a PROM, second means for energizing said apparatus if said third signal is numerically at least one, reversing means to reverse said drive means to drive said card out of said guide means, said PROM emitting a signal to said counter to re-encode on said first track a signal for one less use than had been encoded thereon before insertion of said card in said system, third means in proximity to said guide means to sense when said card has been inserted, in said guide means to start said drive means in forward direction and electrical means to disable said counter from counting for re-encoding on said first track during said forward direction movement and said card thereby to prevent said counter from emitting a signal during said forward direction movement.
- 9. A system for actuating apparatus external to said system comprising a card having at least one longitudinal strip of magnetic material thereon encoded with two separate longitudinal tracks, a first said track being magnetically encoded with first signals indicating a number of potential uses of said card to actuate said apparatus, said second track being magnetically encoded with second signals comprising timing pulses spaced longitudinally along said second track at equidistant intervals,
- a card reader comprising guide means shaped to receive said card, reversible drive means for driving said card in both directions longitudinally of said guide means, a read-write first head positioned to read said first track as it moves inward of said guide means and write on said first track as it moves outward of said guide means and a second read head positioned to read said second track as said card is driven in either direction by said drive means, a counter receiving said second signals from said second head at a rate proportional to the speed of movement of said card, a shift register storing said first signals on a time sequence as determined by said second signals, first means receiving signals from said shift register and emitting a third signal which is numerically on less than said first signal, said first means being a PROM, second means for energizing said apparatus if said third signal is numerically at least one, reversing means to reverse said drive means to drive said card out of said guide means, said PROM emitting a signal to said counter to re-encode on said first track a signal for one less use than had been encoded thereon before insertion of said card in said system, a punch to punch said card as it moves in said guide means in reverse direction, a solenoid actuating said punch, a machine timer to initiate actuation of said apparatus external to said system, said second means including a monostable vibrator "one-shot" actuated by said third signal and by a signal from said counter, said "one-shot" actuating both said machine timer and said solenoid.
- 10. A system according to claim 9 which further comprises a control circuit receiving signals from said second head and said PROM, a MUX receiving signals from said PROM and said control circuit, said control circuit and said MUX emitting signals to said first head to cause said first head to write data on said first track.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 06/201,693 filed Oct. 29, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,361,755.
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