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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2012
Filed:
May. 21, 2007
Bob Mackenzie, West Chester, PA (US);
Stephen Marsh, Parkesburg, PA (US);
Mark H. Greenawalt, W. Berkshire, GB;
Bill Nichols, Headerson, NV (US);
Phil Pascarella, West Chester, PA (US);
Rick Lopez, Reno, NV (US);
Peter Camilleri, West Chester, PA (US);
Bob Mackenzie, West Chester, PA (US);
Stephen Marsh, Parkesburg, PA (US);
Mark H. Greenawalt, W. Berkshire, GB;
Bill Nichols, Headerson, NV (US);
Phil Pascarella, West Chester, PA (US);
Rick Lopez, Reno, NV (US);
Peter Camilleri, West Chester, PA (US);
MEI, Inc., West Chester, PA (US);
Abstract
An indicator, such as an alarm or warning, is generated to indicate that a document storage cassette attached to a document handling device (e.g., a currency validator) has reached a particular capacity or is approaching its full capacity.