Claims
- 1. An apparatus for conveying, accommodating and paying out bank notes, comprising:
- large monetary amount bank note stacking space means for holding large monetary amount bank notes,
- recycled bank note stacking space means for holding recycled bank notes used as change,
- a pair of rotatable bank note guide bars disposed in a conveying path and communicating with a bank note insertion opening, said bank note guide bars being positioned below said large monetary amount bank note stacking space means and above said recycled bank note stacking space means, such that said bank notes are deposited in and supported by said bank note guide supplied from said bank insertion opening, said bank note guide bars always being in a preset initial rotational receiving position when said bank notes are deposited thereon from said bank insertion opening, and
- means for bi-directionally rotating said bank note guide bars from said initial rotational receiving position such that rotation of said bank note guide bars in a first direction causes said guide bars to feed the bank notes thereon to said large monetary amount bank note stacking space means and rotation of said bank note guide bars in a second opposite direction causes said guide bars to feed the bank notes thereon to said recycled bank note stacking space means.
- 2. In an apparatus according to claim 1, further including urging means for urging large monetary amount bank notes in said large monetary amount bank note stacking space means above said guide bars.
- 3. In an apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- shafts on which said guide bars are mounted; and
- bank note winding prevention means extending from a casing to said shafts of said guide bars.
- 4. In an apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising sensor means, including an integral group of sensors, for checking genuineness of bank notes and determining a kind thereof, said sensor means being mountable and dismountable from said apparatus.
- 5. In an apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each said bank note guide bar has an S-shaped sectional profile.
- 6. A apparatus for conveying, accommodating and paying out bank notes, comprising:
- large monetary amount bank note stacking space means for holding large monetary amount bank notes,
- recycled bank note stacking space means for holding recycled bank notes used as change,
- a pair of rotatable bank note guide bars disposed in a conveying path and communicating with a bank note insertion opening, said bank note guide bars being positioned below said large monetary amount bank note stacking space means and above said recycled bank note stacking space means such that bank notes are selectively fed by said guide bars to either of said bank note stacking space means upon forward or reverse rotation of said guide bars, respectively, said guide bars having grooves therein, and
- aligning means for adjusting for a small length bank note to re-engage the small length bank note in the grooves of said guide bars so as to increase the accuracy of falling of the small length bank note into said recycled bank note stacking space means.
- 7. In an apparatus for conveying, accommodating and paying out bank notes, the improvement comprising:
- a pair of first rotary guide bars extending from a bank note insertion opening, and for each having an S-shaped sectional profile for guiding opposite edges of the bank notes;
- a recycled bank note stacking space/hopper means, provided below said first rotary guide bars, for holding recycled bank notes;
- large monetary amount bank note conveying path means, having one end extending from an end of said first rotary guide bars opposite said insertion opening, for conveying large monetary amount bank notes from said first rotary guide bars,
- a pair of second rotary guide bars extending from an opposite end of said large monetary amount bank note conveying path means so as to receive large monetary amount bank notes from said large monetary amount bank note conveying path means, and
- large monetary amount bank note stacking space means provided above and below said second rotary guide bars.
- 8. In an apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said second rotary guide bars have an S-shaped sectional profile and each of said first and second rotary guide bars has a groove, and further comprising bank note winding inhibiting spring means disposed near each of said first and second rotary guide bars and having a length such that an end thereof slightly extends in a groove in a respective said rotary guide bar in a stand-by state thereof in which a bank note is inserted.
- 9. In an apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said spring means is made of a plastic material and is provided with node means for distributing a resistance force thereacross.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising friction roller means and a plurality of belt means positioned between said stacking space/hopper means and a pay-out tray for conveying recycled bank notes from said stacking space/hopper means to the pay-out tray.
- 11. In an apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising overlap feed prevention stationary roller means in contact with said friction roller means for feeding bank notes from said recycled bank note stacking space/hopper means to said pay-out tray, said overlap feed prevention stationary roller means being rotatable in one direction only and having a hardness ranging from 40 to 60.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising a pay-out tray having a non-repulsive rubber member provided on a side of the pay-out tray in contact with a recycled bank note.
- 13. In an apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said stacking space/hopper means includes swing arm means for applying pressure to the bank notes and removing wrinkles and folding traces of the bank notes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/156,781 filed Nov. 23, 1993 pended.
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