The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Taiwan Application Serial Number 93128618, filed on Sep. 21, 2004, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to an extracted avoiding apparatus, and more particularly, to an apparatus for avoiding bill being extracted.
Today, much work is performed by automatic machines, such as an automatic sales machine, to offset the increase in manpower costs. Initially, the automatic sales machine only received coins. Characteristics of a coin, such as, for example, volume, density, and electric conductivity, are used to determine whether the coins are real or counterfeit. However, when the paper money with high face value is commonly used, such sales machines must receive paper money.
Typically, a money exchange apparatus is installed in an automatic sales machine for receiving paper money. When the paper money is inserted into the entrance and blocks a light set in the entrance, a main roller is triggered to bring the paper money into the money exchange apparatus. An optical detection apparatus is also triggered to detect the paper money for determining whether the paper money is real or counterfeit. Each optical detection apparatus includes some light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that emit infrared rays and visible light with different wavelengths and photodiodes for receiving the emitted light from LEDs. These LEDs and photodiodes are used to detect the characteristics of the paper money, such as the reflection ratio, transmission ratio and fluorescent color, for determining whether the money is real or counterfeit and the face value of the paper money.
The main object of using an automatic sales machine is for reducing manpower costs and to allow off-hour business. However, the inserted paper money is often extracted from the money exchange apparatus by a criminal using a special tool in off-hours. Therefore, preventing extraction of paper is very important.
Typically, the curved trail 104 is used to avoid extraction of the paper money 100. However, this kind of protection is easily circumvented. For example, a criminal may first adhere a line to a real bill. A counterfeit bill is inserted into the money exchange apparatus after inserting the real bill. Then, the real bill may be extracted from the money exchange apparatus by this line immediately when the counterfeit bill is rejected by the money exchange apparatus. Therefore, although the counter in the money exchange apparatus counts receipt of a bill, the bill has actually been extracted by the criminal. At this time, if the criminal asks money exchange apparatus to return this sum of money, money from the storage box is returned to the criminal, resulting in a business loss. Therefore, a design that can completely prevent loss is required.
The main purpose of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that prevents extraction of a bill from a bill receiving apparatus.
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that prevents extraction of a bill by a line. This apparatus winds up the line adhered to the paper money sent into a money exchange apparatus to prevent extraction of this bill.
According to the above purposes of the present invention, an apparatus for preventing extraction of a bill of paper money is provided. This apparatus includes a main roller, an auxiliary roller, two supporters, a lead board and a protection board. The two ends of both the main roller and the auxiliary roller are set in the two supporters to rotate. The rotating directions of the main roller and the auxiliary roller are exactly opposite. A channel is formed between the main roller and the auxiliary roller. The main roller is composed of a plurality of round boards. A bump extends from a partial surface of each round board. The extended bump winds up a line adhered to an inserted bill. The lead board is located behind the main roller. A channel is formed between the main roller and the lead board.
When a bill of paper money enters the apparatus of the present invention, the rotation of the main roller leads this paper money into the channel between the main roller and the lead board. Following this channel, this paper money is brought to the channel between the main roller and the auxiliary roller. Then, the paper money may be sent out from the extraction prevention apparatus by the opposite rotation of the main roller and the auxiliary roller.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The main roller 210 is composed of an axle 214 and a plurality of round boards 212. The axle 214 passes through the centers of these round boards. The two ends of axle 214 are supported by the two supporters 206 and 208, respectively. This main roller 210 may rotate according to the axle 214.
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A protection board 204 is also located behind the main roller 210. Typically, the protection board 204 and the lead board 202 are not located on the same side of the main roller 210. The main function of the protection board 204 is to prevent foreign matter entering and breaking the main roller 210 when the main roller 210 is rotating. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the protection board 204 has a reversed āUā-shape. The protection board 204 may be adhered to the two supporters 206 and 208 by an adhering means.
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This extraction prevention apparatus 200 can be used in any money exchange apparatus. For example, this apparatus can be set between the optical detecting apparatus 106 and the storage box 108 of
As is understood by a person skilled in the art, the foregoing preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrative of the present invention rather than limiting of the present invention. It is intended that this description cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structure.
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93128618 A | Sep 2004 | TW | national |
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