MACHINES PRIMARILY DESIGNED FOR USE

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AM ADDRESSOGRAPH-MULTIGRAPH CORPORATION Cleveland OH MACHINES PRIMARILY DESIGNED FOR USE BY THE RETAIL FAST-FOOD SERVICE INDUSTRY BASED UPON COMPUTER PRINCIPLES DESIGNED TO READ SALES SLIPS ELECTRONICALLY, PERFORM CALCULATIONS, SUPPLY PRINT-OUTS, RECORD ITEMS OF INVENTORY SOLD AND PERFORM OTHER FUNCTIONS-NAMELY, CREDIT AUTHORIZATION, ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER AND CHECK CASHING AUTHORIZATION, PHOTOCOMPOSING MACHINES, REPRODUCTION MACHINES INCLUDING DIAZO PRINTERS AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING MACHINES, MICROFILM AND MICROFICHE PROCESSING MACHINES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR SUCH MACHINES AND APPARATUS, PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING APPARATUS TYPE DISCS, AND JACKETS FOR STRIPS AND/OR INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS OF MICROFILM;BUSINESS OFFICE PERFORATORS AND REPERFORATORS, ELECTRICALLY OPERATED ERASING MACHINES AND MANUALLY OPERABLE DRAFTING MACHINES;ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDING PAPERS AND FILMS, AND PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS-NAMELY, SENSITIZED PAPERS, FILMS AND CLOTHS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A self coordinated machine network is established by two or more machines in proximity with each other via a wired or wireless network infrastructure. The machines are configured to establish an ad hoc network between themselves for sharing information related to their common applications. New machines that come into proximity of the network infrastructure are configured to join an existing ad hoc network. Machines that power down or are removed from proximity of the network infrastructure are eliminated from the ad hoc network. Communications between the constituent machines of the ad hoc network allow the machines to self coordinate the network and redundantly store information pertaining to the common and disparate applications of the various machines that comprise the self coordinated machine network.