Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1979-07-25
1981-04-14
Atkinson, Charles E.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364405, 364406, 340365S, 235379, G06F 302, G06K 701
Patent
active
042623332
ABSTRACT:
A teller machine is disclosed including numeral keys, function keys, a central processor unit, and a printer for printing out transaction data. The teller machine includes a key input system for holding a specific transaction identifying signal when the specific transaction is continuously repeated. The specific transaction identifying signal held in the key input system is developed when the following numeral information is introduced through the numeral keys, thereby omitting the actuation of the specific transaction command key.
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Horigome Koichi
Nishimura Katsuji
Okada Seizo
Yamamoto Hachizou
Atkinson Charles E.
Chin Gary
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
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