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Title: US4449186: Touch panel passenger self-ticketing system
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Kelly, Guy M.; La Jolla, CA
Roes, John B.; San Diego, CA
Walker, Samuel B.; Coronado, CA
Beach, Bruce A.; San Diego, CA

Assignee: Cubic Western Data, San Diego, CA
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Published / Filed: 1984-05-15 / 1981-10-15

Application Number: US1981000311906

IPC Code: Advanced: G06Q 10/00; G06Q 50/00; G07B 1/00; G07B 15/00; G07F 7/00; G07F 17/42;
IPC-7: G07F 7/08;

ECLA Code: G06Q10/02; G07B1/00; G07B15/00; G07F17/00C; G07F17/42;

U.S. Class: Current: 705/005; 700/083;
Original: 364/407; 364/900; 364/401;

Field of Search: 364/900,401,407

Priority Number:
1981-10-15  US1981000311906

Abstract:     An automated system for vending airline tickets to credit card purchasers based upon reservation data stored in a central host computer, without the intervention of any ticket agents. A plurality of remote ticket terminals each include a credit card reader, video monitor, ticket printer, local computer, and an interface for permitting communication with the host computer. The local computer of each terminal reads data from an inserted credit card and causes the video monitor to display alphanumeric and graphic inquiries to the purchaser regarding the passenger's reservation. The CRT of the video monitor is provided with touch input mechanisms for enabling the passenger to respond to the inquiries by placing a finger on a visual response target. The local computer interrogates the host computer to determine the purchaser's reservation data and displays the reservation data on the CRT for confirmation by the purchaser. Upon confirmation, the local computer causes the ticket printer to generate and dispense a corresponding ticket and sends a transaction report to the host computer for immediate revenue accounting.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Brown & Martin ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Smith, Jerry; Lee, Jameson

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We claim:     1. A passenger self-ticketing system for vending tickets based upon reservation data stored in a central host computer, the system being comprised of a plurality of ticket terminals which communicate with the host computer, each of the terminals including:
  • credit card reader means for reading data from a credit card inserted therein by a passenger;
  • video means including a CRT for displaying alphanumeric and graphic information including inquiries and visual response targets to the passenger;
  • touch input means for enabling the passenger to respond to inquiries displayed by the video means by placing a finger on a respectively corresponding visual response target displayed on the CRT;
  • printer means for generating and dispensing a ticket based upon the reservation data;
  • interface means for communicating with the host computer; and
  • local computer means for receiving data from the credit card reader means, causing the video means to display a sequence of inquiries and visual response targets regarding any reservation data of the passenger, which may have already been stored in the central host computer, receiving passenger responses from the touch input means, and interrogating the host computer via the interface means to determine the passenger's reservation data stored in the central host computer, if any, and further for causing the video means to display the determined reservation data and a confirm inquiry to the passenger, receiving a confirmation response from the touch input means, causing the printer means to generate and dispense a ticket base upon the passenger's reservation data, and sending a transaction report to the host computer via the interface means.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 10pp US3445633  1969-05 Ratner   AUTOMATIC TICKETING SYSTEM
Get PDF - 15pp US3533084  1970-10 Cook et al.   SPACE RESERVATION AND TICKET PRINTING SYSTEM
Get PDF - 15pp US3622995  1971-11 Dilks et al.  Burroughs Corporation AUTOMATIC TICKET/CREDIT CARD CHECK-IN SYSTEM
Get PDF - 5pp US3668654  1972-06 Doersam, Jr.   COMMUNICATING COMPUTER
Get PDF - 7pp US3688276  1972-08 Quinn  Ticket Reservation Systems, Inc. COMPUTER CONTROLLED VENDING SYSTEM
Get PDF - 19pp US3750103  1973-07 Angus et al.  General Computing Equipment Corporation ELECTRONIC SYSTEM EMPLOYING PLURAL PROCESSING STATIONS FOR ISSUING AIRLINE BOARDING PASSES WHILE EFFECTING SEAT ASSIGNMENTS, AND GENERALLY FOR PARCELLING ELEMENTS OF AN ORDERED SET
Get PDF - 15pp US3931761  1976-01 Carrus et al.   Method of continuous printing of documents
Get PDF - 17pp US4247759  1981-01 Yuris et al.  Cubic Western Data Self-service passenger ticketing system
       
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