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Patent US8002182 - System for processing financial transactions in a self-service library terminal - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsA library terminal permits a user to execute a loan transaction without assistance. The library terminal (i) provides a visible scan line from a bar code reader indicating the correct positioning of the bar code on a circulating item, (ii) leads a user through a loan transaction, (iii) provides an explicit...http://www.google.com/patents/US8002182?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8002182 - System for processing financial transactions in a self-service library terminalAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS8002182 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 12/418,357Publication dateAug 23, 2011Filing dateApr 3, 2009Priority dateApr 10, 1998Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2326592A1, CA2326592C, CN1258739C, CN1305617A, DE69908339D1, DE69908339T2, EP1070299A2, EP1070299B1, EP1241638A2, EP1241638A3, EP1241639A2, EP1241639A3, EP1241640A2, EP1241640A3, EP1241641A2, EP1241641A3, EP1241642A2, EP1241642A3, EP1241646A2, EP1241646A3, EP2275976A1, US6369709, US6464138, US6542070, US6549141, US6750777, US6857568, US8322614, US20020017564, US20030083899, US20040211833, US20070171068, US20090188975, US20110276422, WO1999053435A2, WO1999053435A3Publication number12418357, 418357, US 8002182 B2, US 8002182B2, US-B2-8002182, US8002182 B2, US8002182B2InventorsRoger D. Larson, James E. Fergen, John E. Nelson, Thomas J. Brace, Michael J. Kieffer, John D. Yorkovich, Gerald L. Karel, Gerald G. Marsolek, Joseph E. Schwietz, Jr., Mitchell B. Grunes, Kathleen M. McLeod, Richard M. Willems, Ronald C. WurzOriginal Assignee3M Innovative Properties CompanyExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (102), Non-Patent Citations (86), Referenced by (2), Classifications (22), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetSystem for processing financial transactions in a self-service library terminal
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"workstation", p. 1442.84Website information for ALS regarding a Self Service Library Terminal, pp. 1-3, 1998.85Written Comments by Third-Party Requester to Patent Owner's Response in Inter Partes Reexamination under 37 37 C.F.R. � 1.947, dated Sep. 29, 2010.86Written Comments by Third-Party Requester to Patent Owner's Response in Inter Partes Reexamination Under 37 C.F.R. � 1.947, dated Oct. 15, 2010.Referenced byCiting PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS8322614 *Jul 19, 2011Dec 4, 20123M Innovative Properties CompanySystem for processing financial transactions in a self-service library terminalUS20110276422 *Jul 19, 2011Nov 10, 20113M Innovative Properties CompanySystem for processing financial transactions in a self-service library terminal* Cited by examinerClassifications U.S. Classification235/385, 235/380, 235/375International ClassificationG07G1/00, G07F7/00, G06K17/00, G06Q20/20, G06Q40/00Cooperative ClassificationG06Q20/20, G06Q20/208, G07G1/0054, G07G1/00, G07F7/005, G06Q40/12, G07F17/0042European ClassificationG07G1/00, G07G1/00C2D, G07F7/00B, G07F17/00D, G06Q40/10, G06Q20/20, G06Q20/208Legal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionFeb 11, 2015FPAYFee paymentYear of fee payment: 4Apr 3, 2012CCCertificate of correctionRotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services