Claims
- 1. In an electronic system which handles input data representing the particulars of transactions such as wager transactions according to a corresponding transaction program and which is of the type comprising a plurality of ticket vending stations at different locations with each of the vending stations storing the input data, processing the input data in the form of coded characters, and printing and issuing a ticket under control of a computer provided at a central station which incorporates the program and receives the coded characters from the vending stations, the improvement wherein: processor means are provided at each vending station for writing said coded characters in a dot matrix having a predetermined number of writing elements arranged in mutually perpendicular scan and sweep lines; and wherein each vending station is further provided with a controllable means for feeding electrosensitive tape in a continuous manner past a printing head through each successive cycle of printing operation, the duration of each cycle of printing operation and the length of the electrosensitive tape so fed being dependent upon the number of coded characters to be printed and thus the complexity of a transaction; an assembly of printing electrodes representing said sweep lines of said matrix and being disposed at the printing head across the direction of feed of said tape, said electrodes being operable through said matrix as the tape is fed past the printing head to print the successive matrix characters on the tape in the form of legible characters representative of the particular transaction; and means operable at the end of each printing cycle for severing that length portion of the tape which has been printed from the unprinted part thereof to thereby provide a printed ticket serving as a valid voucher for a properly registered transaction.
- 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said means for severing the printed tape length at the end of each cycle of printing operation comprises a movable cutter blade and electromagnet effective when energized to move said cutter blade into the path of the tape, and wherein said means for feeding the electrosensitive tape past said printing head in a continuous manner through successive cycles of printing operation comprises a motor, a tape feed roller, an electromagnetic clutch operative to transmit the rotary motion of said motor to said roller and effective, when energized, to interrupt the drive transmission from said motor to said roller, and an electromagnetic brake operative to produce a braking action for said tape feed roller and effective, when energized, to release said braking action, and wherein each vending machine includes circuit means operable to produce upon a start impulse received from the computer station three successive electric signals causing respectively said cutter blade actuating electromagnet, said electromagnetic clutch, and said electromagnetic brake to operate in properly timed sequence at the beginning as well as towards the end of each complete printing cycle.
- 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein each ticket vending station is further provided with an electronic ticket reader adapted to read the data printed on a ticket issued by the ticket printing and issuing machine in any ticket vending station, a computer controlled processor means for processing and checking the read data in the form of coded characters, for producing coded output signals corresponding to the successive characters of the cash amount to be paid on each winning ticket presented to said reader, and for writing said signals in the form of coded characters in a dot matrix having said predetermined number of writing elements arranged in mutually perpendicular scan and sweep lines, and a cash printing recording and displaying machine having controllable means for feeding electrosensitive recording tape in a continuous manner past a printing head through each successive cycle of printing operation, and an assembly of printing electrodes representing the sweep lines of said matrix and disposed at the printing head across the direction of feed of said tape, said electrodes being operable through said matrix as the tape is fed past the printing head to print the successive matrix characters on the tape in the form of legible characters.
- 4. The system according to claim 3, in which said cash printing recording and displaying machine incorporates a casset containing a rotatable supply spool for said electrosensitive recording tape, and a rotatable take-up member mounted in co-axial relationship to said recording tape supply spool and having a diameter greater than that of said recording tape spool, a frictional drive connection between said recording tape spool and said take-up member, means for guiding the recording tape from said spool to said take-up member, said guide means including a pair of cooperating rollers adapted to resiliently clamp said recording tape therebetween, a motor, a drive connection between said motor and one of said cooperating rollers, said one roller being effective when rotated by said motor to draw the recording tape from said supply spool and thereby cause the latter to rotate said take-up member through said frictional drive connection, and wherein the casset includes a transparent portion such as to render the characters printed by said electrodes on the tape visible from the outside of said casset.
- 5. The system as defined in claim 1, wherein said printing head further includes electrodes disposed at a location adjacent the margin of said electrosensitive tape so as to additionally print coded information along the margin of said tape which bears a representative relationship to the legible printed characters.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 186,676 filed Oct. 5, 1971, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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