Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1974-11-06
1979-05-08
Chapnick, Melvin B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364419, G06F 304, G06F 722, G06F 1506, G06F 1540
Patent
active
041539311
ABSTRACT:
An on-line computerized system useful in automatic document control and inventory systems such as that needed in libraries with a large number of books, records, films, and other items. In the library system disclosed, each borrower and each item within the library is given a unique identification number. The system includes automated Check-In/Check-Out terminals at each branch library which are interfaced to a computer for facilitating patron services and permitting fast, on-line storage and retrieval of data concerning overdue fines, reserve books, expired and delinquent patron cards, and other pertinent information.
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Cunningham Russell E.
Green Wendel C.
Light Gordon S.
Sharkitt Patrick J.
Webster Charles W.
Chapnick Melvin B.
Sigma Systems Inc.
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