CA1101553A - Metering system - Google Patents

Metering system

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CA1101553A
CA1101553A CA348,872A CA348872A CA1101553A CA 1101553 A CA1101553 A CA 1101553A CA 348872 A CA348872 A CA 348872A CA 1101553 A CA1101553 A CA 1101553A
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Luther G. Simjian
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ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A metering device, such as a postage meter, can be updated by a code bearing means which is provided with a first discernible code and a second obscured code, for instance, magnetic code. A computer stores a third code in association with the first code, however, the third code is correlated with the second code. Upon inserting the code bearing means in the metering device and obtaining the third code from the computer, the metering device is conditioned for updating responsive to said second code from the code bearing means and the third code from the computer being in predetermined correlation.

Description

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~his invention concerns metering systems in which a meter upon being updated is conditioned for dispensing a predetermined sum or quantity of articles or is conditioned for dispensing postage stamps or i.mprinting validation stamps up to a predetermined sum of money. A typical specific example of such metering sy~tems is the well known postage meter which from time to time needs to be recharged with a sum of money in order to dispense validation of variable amounts of money. When the supply of money or credit available is exhausted, the rneter i~ blocked from further operation. The meter can :
be charged with a new sum of money prior to reaching its fully exhausted condition and, thus, remains operable while a sum of money, or credit, is available. Meters of the type described abovP are well known and some of :
the arrangements for meters include means for charging the meter without physically bringing the meter to the Post Office. The latt~r arrangements are shown, for example, in my U.S. patents No. 3,255,439 "Postage Metering System" dated June 7, 1966 No. 3,428,948 "Postage Metering Sy~tem" dated February 18, 1969, No.
3,501,744 "Postage Metering System Having Signal Con-ditioning Means" dated March 17, 1970, and in the patent to McFiggins et al No. 3,792,446 "Remote Postage Meter Resetting Method" da~ed February 12, 1974. Other pertinent art referring to the meter itself using combination locks or requiring predetermined number~ for recharging the meter will be found in U.S. Patents No. 3,034,329 "Combi-nation Lock Device" dated May 15, 1962 and No. 3,664,231 "l~ocking Device" dated May 23, 1972.

;3 With respect to U.S. patents No. 3,664,231 and No. 3,792,446, the meter includes a storage tape having numbers to be used in predetermined sequence, the tape being stored in the meter and the user of the meter who is a subscriber to the service, is informed of a currently applicable number which correlates with the respective number on the tape. Responsive to the exist~nce of correlation ~e~ween the number se~ on the lock and the current number on the storage tape, the meter can be updated or recharged and the next successive number on the tape becomes applicable to the following recharging operation. The user is advised of the next number to ~e used for charging the meter.
The present invention omits the need for a storage tape in the meter and employs instead uniquely coded code bearing means in combination with a computer for updating the meter.
Other significant differences and advantages of the present invention over ~he prior art will he more clearly apparent from the description hereinafter.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a code hearing means having a first code and a second code, and the metering device, such as a postage meter, is adapted to receive the code bearing means. A remote computing means includes a storage means for storing said first code and correlating such first code with a third code~ Input means are adapted to provide said first code to said computing means whereupon said computing means provides said third code. Means associated with said metering device are adapted to sense said second -~3~';i5~

code from said code bearing means and are adapted, further, to receive said third code and, responsive to said codes being in predetermined correlation, condition said metering device for updating. Additional means render the same combination of codes unusable responsive to conditioning o~ said metering device having occurred.
Having thus yenerally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompa-nying drawings, showing by way of illustration. a preferred embodiment thereof, and in which:
Figure 1 i q a schematic block diagram of ths metering system forming the invention:
Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of several code bearing means, Figure 3 is a schematic block diagram of portions forming the metering device, and Figure ~ is an alternative embodiment of the code bearing means shown in Figure 2.
Referring now to the figures and Fi~ure 1 in particular, numeral 10 identifies a computing means which is located remote from a metering device 12, such as a postage meter or similar device. Also remote from the computing means 10 there i5 a transmitting means 14 which is connected to the computing means 10 by a suitable electrical transmitting line 16, for instance, a cable or a wireless connection. Most suitably, the transmitting means is a telephone with signal \input means such as audio signals or electrical push buttons (push butt~n telephone) which in response to an output from the com-puting means 10 provides the data provided by the computing 3~ ~;53 means 10 in audio or visual form as is well known, forinstance, in connection with stock market quotations, see U.S. patent No. 3,082,402 to J.R. Scantlin. The telephone 14 may be in pro~imity to the metering device 12, but it may also be remote from the metering device.
The metering device 12 is recharged or updated by the use of a code bearing means of the type illustrated in Figure 2. In Figure 2 three illustrative code bearing means 22, 24 and 26 are shown, Each code bearing means, typically a plastic card similar to a credit card, is provided with a first code 28 which is discernible to a person and for this reason such code may comprise printed characters 'iA33!' as evident on the code bearing member.
On members 24 and 26 the first code typically is "B67"
and l'C88" respectively.
Each code bearing member includes a second code which is obscured and therefore not readily discernible ~
~o the user of the system. To this end the second code ~-may comprise magnetic characters disposed in a field 30.
For the present example it is assumed that the second code of the code bearing member 22 comprises a three digit numher "481". The corresponding second codes on the members 24 and 26 are distinct for each such member.
Optionally, each member 22, 24 and 26 may include also a further code in field 32 which associates such code bearing member with a particular metering device 12 and, therefore, such further code may be considerèd a validation code which ;
validates the use of a particular code bearing member with a respective predetermined metering device.
~he computing means 10 has stored therein the first .
' ; ' :~'. ' S~3 codes of the code bearing members which have been issued to a subscriber using the metering device 12. Thus, the computing means has stored therein the data "A33l', "~67" and "C88" indicated on the code bearing members 2~, 24 and 26. Associated with each first code data, the computing means also stores a plurality of third codes, each such third code dat~ being correlated with the second code on the respective code bearing means. To clearly illustra~e ~his correlation, it was a~sumed that member 22 has a first code "A33" and a second non-discernible code "481". The computing means 10 stores associated with "A33" a third code "518", the latter code being the nine complement numerals. Other correlations, of course, can be selected at -the option of the designer of the system and the specific type of correlation is not pertinent to the invention.
Operation of the foregoing arrangement will be more clearly evident fro~ the following description. In order to update the metering device 12, the subscriber takes a code bearing member, such as member 22. and brings it into engagement with the metering device 12, see Figure 1, for instance a 510t in the metering device. As seen in Figure 3, the metexing device includes sensing means 40 for reading the magnetic code in field 30, i.e. the second code which is not discernible to the subscriber.
The subscriber communicates the first code "A33" via the transmitting means 14 and 16 to the computer 10 whereupon the computer by the use of internal search means searches for ~'A33" and provides as output a signal corresponding to numerals "518" which is communicated via the transmitting means to the subscriber, he receiving this data as visual output or spoken words at the telephone 14. The metering device include~ manual input means 42, push-buttons for instance, so that the subscribex now inputs the third code "518~' pxovided by the computer 10.
A correlator 44 associated with the metering device 12 establishes the existence of predetermined correlation between the second and third codes and responsive to the condition of correlation actuates conditioning means ~6 which permit the metering mechanism 48 to be charged or updated. The conditioning means 46 may comprise means for the temporary coupling shafts within the meter charging mechanism, see UOS. patent No~ 3,501,744. Responsive to the actuation of the conditioning mechanism 46 a signal is fed via conductor 49 to an era~e means 50 which erases the code from the field 30 of the code bearing member 22 ~~
to render the code bearing member invalid for further use.
Alternatively, other cancellation or voiding means may be used such as heat or cutting means.
Asswming that the predetermined condition of correlation is not attained the conditioning means 46 remains non-actuated and the metering mechanism 48 cannot be updated.
Alternatively, instead of erasing or voiding ~ ~
the second code on the code bearing member, erasing means ~ ~ -associated with the computing means may be provided to erase, responsive to providing the third code, either the first code, the third code or both codes from the storage medium provided in the computing means, the principal .
object being to foil for the immediate future correlation 5~i,3 between the first, second and third code data used in a preceding updating operation.
Figure 4 illustrates schematically an alternative embodiment of the code bearing member. The member 52 includes a first codc ~'A6841D, a plurality of second code fields 54 and a field 56 for the validation code. This particular member 52 is usable for a plurality of updating operations as governed by the quantity of fields provided~
In this embodiment only a single field is erased responsive to each updating operation or, alternatively, only a par~icular third code in the computing means is erased since the first code must be preserved for additional updating operations.
In the foregoing system, the subscriber is provided with code bearing means for which a corresponding charge is made or, alternatively, the subscriber is invoiced responsive to updating operations as recorded by the . .
computing means and evident by the issuance of third code data~
It will be apparent, moreover, that th~ second code and third code data need not to be different but may be identical, and correlation is achieved by rnatching the respective code data at the correlator 44.
The above description deals specifically with a postaye metering device. It should be understood that the described arrangement is not limited to dispensing postage, but that the metering device will be found usable also for purposes other than that specifically illustrated and described.
While I have described and illustrated certain ~ `

preferred embodiments of my invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various further changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broad principle of my invention which shall be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.

Claims (10)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A metering system of the postage meter type or similar type comprising: a metering device adapted to receive a code bearing means provided with code data, input means coupled to said metering device for providing input data having a predetermined relation to the code data of said code bearing means, means associated with said metering device for sensing the code data of said code bearing means and said input data and in response to said code data of said code bearing means and said input data being in predetermined correlation causing said metering device to be conditioned for being updated, and cancelling means associated with said metering device for rendering the code bearing means entirely or partially unuseable for reuse responsive to said metering device having been updated.
2. A metering system as set forth in claim 1, said input means comprising manually operable means.
3. A metering system as set forth in claim 1, said code data comprising magnetic characters.
4. A metering system as set forth in claim 3, said cancelling means comprising code erasing means.
5. A metering system as set forth in claim 1, said means associated with said metering device acting upon a conditioning means responsive to said code of said code bearing means and said input data being in predetermined correlation.
6. A metering system as set forth in claim 5, said conditioning means including means to couple shafts to one another.
7. A metering system of the postage meter type or similar type comprising:
a metering device adapted to receive a code bearing means;
a code bearing means for use with said metering device provided with code data;
manually operable input means coupled to said metering device for providing input data;
correlating means coupled to said metering device and said input means for receiving said code data and said input data and responsive to said code data and input data being in predetermined correlation;
conditioning means coupled for being conditioned responsive to the existence of correlation and in response to being conditioned permitting said metering device to be updated to reflect an increased credit balance, and cancelling means coupled to said conditioning means for rendering said code bearing means entirely or partially unuseable for reuse responsive to said condi-tioning means having been actuated.
8. A metering system as set forth in claim 7, said cancelling means being magnetic code erasing or altering means.
9. A metering system as set forth in claim 7, said code data being contained in a predetermined field of said code bearing means.
10. A metering system as set forth in claim 7, said code bearing means being provided with additional code data for keying said code bearing means to a specific metering device.
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