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Off-line, one-level/on-line, two-level timeshared automated banking system

Patent 4091448 Issued on May 23, 1978. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 23, 1995. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3622995

3770941

Automated fuel dispenser
Patent #: 3931497
Issued on: 01/06/1976
Inventor: Gentile ,   et al.

Modular transaction terminal with microprocessor control
Patent #: 3937925
Issued on: 02/10/1976
Inventor: Boothroyd

Off-line cash dispenser and banking system
Patent #: 3941977
Issued on: 03/02/1976
Inventor: Voss ,   et al.

Transaction execution system with secure data storage and communications
Patent #: 3956615
Issued on: 05/11/1976
Inventor: Anderson ,   et al.

Transaction terminal with unlimited range of functions
Patent #: 3970992
Issued on: 07/20/1976
Inventor: Boothroyd ,   et al.

Credit verification system Patent #: 3982103
Issued on: 09/21/1976
Inventor: Goldman

Inventor

Application

No. 736900 filed on 10/29/1976

US Classes:

235/379, Banking systems902/39, Particular communication feature902/40Transaction* processing

Examiners

Primary: Boudreau, Leo H.

International Classes

H04Q 009/00
G06F 015/00

Abstract

An automated banking system is responsive to data on a customer's card and customer responses to messages which the system displays. The system includes a central processor which is interconnected with at least one local processor via a communication network. Each locl processor is interconnected via another communication network or a data link with a plurality of customer stations which timeshare the local processor. The central processor preferably determines the mode of operation of each local processor, and each local processor is operable in either an off-line mode or an on-line mode.Each local processor in the off-line mode does not communicate with the central processor. The local processor determines which transactions customers may perform and processes customer-selected transactions by means of data on customers' cards and customers' responses that are sent to the local processor by customer stations which timeshare the local processor.Each local processor in the on-line mode timeshares the central processor. The central processor communicates data to the local processor in response to request messages from the local processor. From communicated data, which includes customers' account descriptions, the local processor determines which transactions customers may perform. The local processor processes customer-selected transactions by means of data communicated by the central processor as well as customers' responses that are sent to the local processor by the customer stations which timeshare the local processor.

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