Information
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Patent Grant
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6457586
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Patent Number
6,457,586
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Date Filed
Friday, February 16, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 1, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Rodriguez; Joseph
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 209 534
- 209 567
- 209 588
- 209 900
- 194 206
- 194 207
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A unit box (11) containing a bank-note conveyor belt unit (4) and a bank-note identifying unit (5) and not containing a bank-note accommodating unit, is provided in an openable and closable fashion with respect to a body (3) of a bank-note processing device (1), so that a conveyor belt (21) facing the side of a bank-note input opening (2) is exposed when the unit box (11) is opened.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bank-note processing device for determining the authenticity of bank notes introduced thereinto and accumulating and holding genuine notes in a stacker.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, devices such as automatic vending machines, and the like, are equipped with bank-note processing devices for determining the authenticity of an introduced bank note and accommodating the genuine notes.
A bank-note processing device of this kind generally comprises the four following constituent elements.
(1) A device body comprising casing provided with a bank-note input opening.
(2) Bank note conveyor belt means, provided inside the device body, for conveying input bank notes inside the device body.
(3) Bank note identifying means, provided inside the device body, for determining the authenticity of the bank notes conveyed by the bank-note conveyor belt means.
(4) Bank note accommodating means comprising a stacker for accommodating bank notes regarded as genuine by the bank-note identifying means.
A bank note inserted into the bank-note input opening of the device body is conveyed inside the device body by the bank-note conveyor belt means comprising a conveyor belt driven in rotation by a motor, or the like, and whilst being conveyed in this manner, the authenticity of the bank note is determined by bank-note identifying means comprising bank-note identifying sensors, such as magnetic heads, photosensors, or the like.
If the input bank note is judged by the bank-note identifying means to be a false note, then the conveyor belt of the bank-note conveyor belt means is reversed and the input bank note judged to be false is conveyed back via the bank-note input opening.
If the input bank note is judged by the bank-note identifying means to be a genuine note, then it is conveyed by the bank-note conveyor belt means to the stacker, inside which it is accommodated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a bank-note processing device comprising, at the least, bank-note conveyor belt means for conveying a bank note inserted via a bank-note input opening, along an substantially U-shaped bank-note conveyance passage, by a conveyor belt; bank-note identifying means for identifying the authenticity of the bank note; and bank-note accommodating means for accommodating bank notes which are regarded by the bank-note identifying means to be genuine notes, provided inside a device body; wherein a unit box comprising at the least the bank-note conveyor belt means and the bank-note identifying means, and excluding the bank-note accommodating means, is installed in an openable and closable manner in the device body, in such a manner that the portion of the conveyor belt facing the bank-note input opening can be exposed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a broken-out section showing principal components of a bank-note processing device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a principal part broken-out section illustrating the action of a bank-note processing device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a principal part broken-out section showing the action of a bank-note processing device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a principal part broken-out section showing the action of a bank-note processing device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a principal part broken-out section of a bank-note processing device showing the action of bearing means according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a principal part broken-out section of a bank-note processing device showing the action of bearing means according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a principal part broken-out section of a modification of a bank-note processing device according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing the action of a further embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the action of the further embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing the action of the further embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing the action of the further embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a principal part broken-out section of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 13
is a principal part broken-out section of
FIG. 10
; and
FIG. 14
is a schematic perspective view of a unit box according to the embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Below, embodiment of the bank-note processing device according to the resent invention is described.
FIG. 1
is a principal sectional view of a bank-note processing device
1
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Similarly to the conventional device, this bank-note processing device
1
comprises:
(1) A device body
3
comprising a case provided with a bank-note input opening
2
;
(2) Bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, provided inside this device body
3
, for conveying an input bank note inside the device body
3
;
(3) Bank-note identifying means
5
for determining the authenticity of a bank note conveyed by the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
; and
(4) Bank-note accommodating means comprising a stacker
6
for accommodating bank notes regarded by the bank-note identifying means
5
to be genuine notes.
Furthermore, the device body
3
comprises a front mask
7
which is formed with the bank-note input opening
2
and arranged in such a manner that it is exposed via a portion of the door forming the front face of the automatic vending machine (not illustrated); a front plate
8
, having the front mask
7
attached to the front face thereof; and a square-shaped casing
9
fixed to this front plate
8
.
The bank-note conveyor belt means
4
and bank-note identifying means
5
are disposed inside a unit box
11
supported rotatably about a shaft
10
provided projecting from the inner circumference of the casing
9
.
The stacker
6
, which is a principal constituent element of bank-note accommodating means for accommodating bank notes which are regarded by the bank-note identifying means
5
to be genuine notes, is supported rotatably and detachably by means of bearing means
12
, at the lower portion of the casing
9
.
The unit box
11
is supported rotatably with respect to the casing
9
, by means of a U-shaped groove
13
formed in the lower end thereof engaging with the shaft
10
projecting from the inner circumference of the casing
9
.
The unit box
11
is located and supported with respect to the device body
3
, by latching means
16
comprising a projection
14
extending from the upper end of the unit box
11
and a latch lever
15
provided rotatably on a corresponding position of the front plate
8
.
In the present application, the projection
14
extending from the upper end of the unit box
11
is called the first engaging means, and the latch lever
15
provided in the device body
3
is called the second engaging means.
By means of the structure described above, the attitude of the unit box
11
can be changed, by turning the stacker
6
in a clockwise direction through a prescribed angle of rotation, via the bearing means
12
, raising the latch lever
15
of the latching means
16
to release the engagement between the latch lever
15
and the projection
14
, and further turning the stacker
6
clockwise through a prescribed angle of rotation about the shaft
10
of the casing
9
, as illustrated in FIG.
2
.
In other words, as illustrated by the position of the unit box
11
in
FIG. 2
, the unit box
11
comprising the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
and the bank-note identifying means
5
can be opened up from the device body
3
, in such a fashion that the portion of the conveyor belt
21
facing the bank-note input opening
2
is exposed.
Moreover, if the unit box
11
is moved upwards from the position shown in
FIG. 2
, as illustrated by arrow A, the whole unit box
11
can be removed simply from the casing
9
of the device body
3
, as illustrated in FIG.
3
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
and the bank-note identifying means S disposed inside the unit box
11
described above, the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
comprises an endless conveyor belt
21
provided extending inside an substantially U-shaped winding portion of a bank-note guide passage
20
formed connecting to the bank-note input opening
2
, as depicted by an alternate long and short dash line, and driving means
23
comprising a motor
22
which drives the conveyor belt
21
in rotation.
In the present application, the portion of the bank-note guide passage
20
from the bank-note input opening
2
to the conveyor belt
21
inside the unit box
11
is called the first bank-note guiding means, and the portion of the bank-note guide passage
20
formed in an U-shaped winding fashion inside the unit box
11
is called the second bank-note guiding means.
Of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, the endless conveyor belt
21
is extended between a drive pulley
24
and an idle pulley
25
provided a prescribed distance apart in the vertical direction, and as illustrated in
FIG. 9
, inside the unit box
11
, geared power transmission means
300
comprising a gear system is provided between a shaft
26
supporting the drive pulley
24
and the drive shaft
27
of the motor
22
forming the driving means
23
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 11
, a gear wheel
301
forming the final stage of geared power transmission means
300
(
FIG. 9
) is fixed to the shaft
26
supporting the drive pulley
24
, and the gear wheel
301
forming this final stage and a penultimate-stage gear wheel
302
(
FIG. 9
) of the geared power transmission means
300
(
FIG. 9
) which engages with the gear wheel
301
, are constituted in such a fashion that they are separable.
Consequently, if the drive shaft
27
of the motor
22
shown in
FIG. 1
is caused to rotate in a first direction, on the basis of a drive signal from a control device (not illustrated), the shaft
26
supporting the drive pulley
24
is driven in the first direction via the geared power transmission means
300
(
FIG. 9
) comprising a gear wheel system, and hence the drive pulley
24
is caused to rotate and the conveyor belt
21
is also rotated in the first direction.
A plurality of idle rollers
28
are pressed against the surface of this drive belt
21
, and an input bank note is held between these idle rollers
28
and the conveyor belt
21
, whereby, when the conveyor belt
21
rotates in the first direction, the input bank note is conveyed in a stable fashion, along the bank-note guide passage
20
, in the downstream direction thereof.
In the present application, of the plurality of idle rollers
28
, the plurality of idle rollers
28
which are disposed on the casing side
9
of the device body
3
are called the first plurality of idle rollers, and the plurality of idle rollers
28
which are disposed in the unit box
11
are called the second plurality of idle rollers.
Numeral
30
in
FIG. 1
denotes a bank-note guide chute formed in line with the bank-note guidance passage
20
.
On the other hand, the bank-note identifying means
5
comprises a light-emitting sensor
31
and a light-receiving sensor
32
, which are arranged to face each other on the opposite sides of the conveyor belt
21
described above and which are optical sensors for detecting light and shade in particular locations of the input bank note passing by same, a magnetic sensor
33
for detecting magnetic force at particular locations of the input bank note passing by same, and the like.
The light-emitting sensor
31
and the magnetic sensor
32
are mounted on a printed circuit board
35
accommodated inside the unit box
11
and the light-receiving sensor
32
is mounted on a further printed circuit board
36
.
Next, the action of the bank-note processing device
1
is explained, along with further description of the composition thereof.
As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, when a bank note F is inserted into the bank-note input opening
2
, the front end thereof is detected by a bank-note detection sensor
40
, and on the basis of this detection signal, the control device (not illustrated) switches on the motor
22
of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, causing same to rotate m the first direction.
When the motor
22
of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
is caused to rotate in the first direction in this manner, the drive pulley
24
is rotated in a clockwise direction, via the geared power transmission means (not illustrated), the drive belt
21
is caused to rotated in the first direction (in a clockwise fashion), and the input bank note is conveyed towards the stacker
6
along bank-note guide passage
20
indicated by the dotted line.
At the same time, a solenoid
42
of shutter means
41
for opening and closing the bank-note guide passage
20
is switched on, whereby the shutter
43
if is activated and the bank-note guide passage
20
is opened.
Thereupon, the input bank note F inserted via the bank-note input opening
2
is conveyed along the bank-note guide passage
20
towards the stacker
6
, and during this conveyance, the authenticity of the input bank note is determined by means of the light-emitting sensor
31
, light-receiving sensor
32
and the magnetic sensor
33
in the bank-note identifying means
5
.
If the input bank note is judged to be a genuine one, then it is guided to the front face of the stacker
6
, which is positioned further downstream in the bank-note guide passage
20
, whereupon the input bank note regarded as a genuine note is moved inside the stacker
6
by means of commonly known link-type bank-note moving means
50
forming a constituent element of bank-note accommodating means, and is accommodated therein.
The bank-note accommodating means is constituted by the bank-note moving means
50
and the stacker
6
.
On the other hand, if the input bank note F is identified by the bank-note identifying means
5
to be a false note, then the control device (not illustrated) causes the motor
22
of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
to rotate in the opposite direction to the first direction, whereby the conveyor belt
21
is rotated in the opposite direction, in other words, in the anti-clockwise direction, and the input bank note F is conveyed back out via the bank-note input opening
2
. Thereupon, the solenoid
42
of the shutter means
41
for opening and closing the bank-note guide passage
20
is switched off and the shutter
43
is operated, whereby the bank-note guide passage
20
is closed.
Next, the operations performed during maintenance inspection are explained, along with further detailed description of the composition.
In the case of a maintenance inspection in order, for instance, to clean the conveyor belt
21
of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
or the light-emitting and light-receiving sensors
31
,
32
and the magnetic sensor
33
of the bank-note identifying means
5
, firstly, as illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the stacker
6
is positioned by rotating same in a clockwise direction through a prescribed angle of rotation, via the bearing means
12
.
Thereupon, the latch lever
15
of the latching means
16
is raised, thereby releasing the engagement between the latch lever
15
and the projection
14
, whereupon the unit box
11
is turned through a prescribed angle of rotation in the clockwise direction, about the shaft
10
of the casing
9
.
By so doing, the unit box
11
containing, at the least, the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
and the bank-note identifying means
5
, is opened up with respect to the device body
3
, in such a fashion that the portion of the conveyor belt
21
facing the bank-note input opening
2
is exposed, and hence, in this state, the conveyor belt
21
can be cleaned in a simple manner by using a wire brush, or other such tool.
On the other hand, when the unit box
11
is in the rotational position shown in
FIG. 2
, the light-emitting and light-receiving sensors
31
,
32
and the magnetic sensor
33
in the bank-note identifying means
5
are positioned to the rear of the conveyor belt
21
of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, and hence they cannot be cleaned directly in the state illustrated in FIG.
2
.
The shaft
26
of the drive pulley
24
and the shaft
70
of the drive pulley
25
, between which the conveyor belt
21
of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
is extended, are installed in a unit
52
comprising a support plate which is held rotatably about a shaft
51
with respect to the unit box
11
.
Therefore, when the unit
52
is rotated from the position shown in
FIG. 2
in an anti-clockwise direction about the shaft
51
, the rear side of the conveyor belt
21
becomes exposed, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, in conjunction with which, the light-emitting and light-receiving sensors
31
,
32
and the magnetic sensor
33
in the bank-note identifying means
5
located to the rear of the conveyor belt
21
also become exposed, thereby making it possible for the light-emitting and light-receiving sensors
31
,
32
and the magnetic sensor
33
in the bank-note identifying means
5
to be cleaned in a simple manner by using a wire brush, or other such tool, in the state shown in FIG.
4
.
The above-described actions and effects of the present invention have the following significance.
Namely, since the bank-note processing device handles bank notes which are being publicly used, bank notes inserted into the device generally have dust, dirt or the like, adhering thereto. Such dirt is likely to be attached to the conveyor belt of the bank-note conveyor belt means and the magnetic head and photosensors of the bank-note identifying means, and other components of the device, thereby leading to the risk of bank-note conveyance errors or bank-note identifying errors. In order to prevent such errors, it is necessary to perform maintenance and inspection tasks on the bank-note processing device, such as periodic cleaning or replacement of the conveyor belt in the bank-note conveyor belt means or the magnetic head and photosensors in the bank-note identifying means.
However, in conventional bank-note processing devices, the bank-note conveyor belt means and the bank-note identifying means are installed in an non-detachable fashion inside the device body, thereby making cleaning thereof very difficult, and in some cases, it is necessary to perform such cleaning tasks by disassembling the whole device, thereby involving a very complicated operation.
According to the bank-note processing device
1
of the present invention, if the unit box
11
is turned through a prescribed angle of rotation in the clockwise direction about the shaft
10
of the casing
9
, and the unit
52
is then turned in an anti-clockwise direction about the shaft
51
, with respect to the unit box
11
, the conveyor belt
21
in the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, the light-emitting and light-receiving sensors
31
,
32
and the magnetic sensor
33
in the bank-note identifying means
5
are readily exposed. As a result, maintenance and inspection tasks for same can be performed in a very simple manner.
In the aforementioned embodiment, a case was described where cleaning of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
and the bank-note identifying means
5
is carried out, whilst the unit box
11
is in a state where it has been turned clockwise through a prescribed angle of rotation about the shaft
10
of the casing
9
, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, but this cleaning task can also be performed once the whole unit box
11
has been removed from the casing
9
, as illustrated in FIG.
3
.
On the other hand, in the aforementioned bank-note processing device
1
, the bearing means
12
which supports the stacker
6
rotatably on the casing
9
of the device body
3
projects on either side of the stacker
6
, as illustrated in
FIG. 1
, and comprises a projection
60
having an substantially binocular-shaped cross-section formed by a pair of superimposed arcs, and a guide groove
61
having a side wall section
61
a
similarly having an substantially binocular-shaped cross-section formed by a pair of superimposed arcs.
By adopting bearing means
12
of this kind, when the stacker
6
is turned in a clockwise direction about the projection
60
, as illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the flat portion
60
a
of the projection
60
and the vertical wall
61
b
of the guide groove
61
confront each other, thereby making it possible to locate the stacker
6
in a prescribed rotational position.
At this rotational position of the stacker
6
, the open upper end of the stacker
6
is exposed, and hence the bank notes accommodated inside the stacker
6
can be removed simply via this upper end.
On the other hand, in order to remove the stacker
6
from the casing
9
, the stacker
6
is moved vertically upwards, as shown in
FIG. 5
, from the position of the stacker
6
illustrated in FIG.
2
.
By so doing, the projection
60
of the stacker
6
is moved upwards along the guide groove
61
and reaches the open end
61
c
of the guide groove
61
, whereby, if the stacker
6
is then moved horizontally to the right, as shown in
FIG. 6
, from the position of the stacker
6
illustrated in
FIG. 5
, the engagement between the projection
60
on the stacker
6
and the guide groove
61
is released, and hence the stacker
6
becomes detached from the casing
9
.
By adopting the bearing means
12
, when the stacker
6
is fixed in a position where it is inclined to a prescribed angle of rotation as shown in
FIG. 2
, the arc section
60
b
of the projection
60
engages with another arc section
61
c
of the side wall section
61
a
having an substantially binocular-shaped cross-section, as formed in the guide groove
61
. Consequently, even if the stacker
6
is mistakenly turned further in the clockwise direction, from the position shown in
FIG. 2
, the arc section
60
b
of the projection
60
will not ride up over the peak section
61
e
formed between the arc section
61
c
and the other arc section
61
d
in the guide section
61
, and hence it is possible to eliminate, as far as possible, any risk of the stacker
6
becoming detached accidentally from the guide groove
61
and causing the bank notes accommodated inside the stacker
6
to be scattered about.
In the aforementioned embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 3
, at least the bank-note identifying means
5
and the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
are disposed inside the unit box
11
and this unit box
11
itself is devised in such a manner that it is installed detachably on the casing
9
of the device body
3
, whereby if, for example, a further unit box
11
of the same shape and equipped with bank-note identifying means
5
, wherein the installation positions of the light-emitting and light-receiving sensors
31
,
32
and the magnetic sensor
33
, etc. are different to those in the embodiment, is previously prepared as an alternative and is installed inside the casing
9
in place of the unit box
11
according to the embodiment, then it is possible to change rapidly the positions of the light sensors and magnetic sensors when counterfeit notes are inserted into the device, or other mischievous actions take place.
Moreover, by previously preparing a variety of unit boxes
11
having different installation positions for the bank-note identifying means
5
or different installation positions for the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, with respect to bank notes of different countries of the world which are of mutually different sizes, then it is possible readily to provide a bank-note processing device which can be adapted swiftly to bank notes of any country which are of different sizes, simply by replacing the unit box
11
with one which corresponds to the bank notes of the respective country, without having to implement major design changes of the whole bank-note processing device
1
.
Furthermore, in the aforementioned embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the bank-note identification sensors such as light-emitting sensor
31
and magnetic sensor
33
, which form part of the bank-note identifying means
5
, and the conveyor belt
21
, which forms a part of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, etc., are disposed in unit
52
, and this unit
52
is simply supported rotatably with respect to the unit box
11
, by means of the shaft
51
. However, the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment. For example, as illustrated in
FIG. 7
where portions which are the same as in
FIG. 2
are similarly labelled, the shaft
51
of the unit
52
may be formed with an substantially D-shaped cross-section, and furthermore, this shaft
51
may be made directional and may be installed detachably on the unit box
11
, and a bearing is formed in the unit box
11
by which the shaft
51
can be supported rotatably after installation.
By adopting this composition, each portion of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
and bank-note identifying means
5
mounted in the unit
52
(namely, the conveyor belt
21
, drive and idle pulleys
24
,
25
, light-emitting sensor
31
, magnetic sensor
33
, and the like) can be installed in a detachable fashion with respect to each of the portions of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
and bank-note identifying means
5
that are disposed inside the unit box
11
(namely, the second plurality of idle rollers comprising the plurality of idle rollers
28
, the light-receiving sensor
32
, and the like,) as illustrated in FIG.
7
.
With the unit
52
being installed detachably with respect to the unit box
11
as described above, if the unit
52
is turned in an anti-clockwise direction about the shaft
51
from the position of the unit
52
shown in
FIG. 7
, then the unit
52
will rotate and rise up with respect to the unit box
11
, as illustrated by the perspective view in
FIG. 8
which shows a further embodiment of a bank-note processing device
1
.
In this state, if the shaft
51
of the unit
52
is detached from the notches
81
connecting to bearing holes
80
formed on the inner circumference of the unit box
11
, as indicated by the arrow in
FIG. 9
, then the unit
52
itself can be removed from the unit box
11
.
In FIG.
8
and
FIG. 9
, numeral
200
denotes bank notes accommodated inside the stacker
6
.
In this way, by detaching the unit
52
holding a portion of the bank-note identification sensors, such as the light-emitting sensor
31
, magnetic sensor
33
, and the like, and a portion of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
, such as the conveyor belt
21
, from the unit box
11
, the whole of the conveyor belt
21
mounted in the unit
52
and extended between the drive pulley
24
and the idle pulley
25
is exposed, as illustrated by
FIG. 10
which shows a perspective view thereof, whilst also exposing the various bank-note identification sensors, such as the light-emitting sensor
31
, magnetic sensor
33
, and the like, forming part of the bank-note identifying means
5
.
Consequently, when the unit
52
is in a detached state as depicted in
FIG. 10
, it is possible readily to clean the various bank-note identification sensors, such as the light-emitting sensor
31
, magnetic sensor
33
, and the like, mounted in the unit
52
and forming a portion of the bank-note identifying means
5
, and moreover, when replacing the conveyor belt
21
forming a portion of the bank-note conveyor belt means
4
mounted in the unit
52
, the task of detaching and installing the conveyor belt
21
can be performed in a straightforward manner, simply by moving the conveyor belt
21
in the thrust direction of the drive pulley
24
and the idle pulley
25
, as illustrated in FIG.
11
.
When detaching the conveyor belt
21
, if the drive pulley
24
and the idle pulley
25
about which the conveyor belt
21
is wound are moved respectively in the thrust directions thereof, there is a risk that they may become detached from the bearings
26
,
70
supporting same, and therefore, in order to prevent such detachment of the drive pulley
24
and the idle pulley
25
, pulley movement prevention hooks
90
for restricting thrust-direction movement of the drive and idle pulleys
24
,
25
are provided on the unit plate
52
a
in respective positions adjacent to the drive pulley
24
and idle pulley
25
, as shown in
FIG. 12
which is a broken-out section of FIG.
10
.
By providing pulley movement prevention hooks
90
on the unit plate
52
a
in respective positions adjacent to the drive pulley
24
and the idle pulley
25
in this way, as shown in
FIG. 13
, the front end sections
90
a
of the pulley movement prevention hooks
90
make contact with the outer edges of the drive pulley
24
and idle pulley
25
if same move in the thrust direction, thereby preventing same from escaping, and consequently, in a maintenance and inspection operation for replacing the conveyor belt
21
, the task of replacing the conveyor belt
21
can be performed in a simple manner, whilst preventing detachment of the pulleys
24
,
25
.
Since a printed circuit board
35
on which the bank-note identification sensors, such as the light-emitting sensor
31
and the magnetic sensor
33
, are mounted is disposed inside the unit
52
, as illustrated in
FIG. 1
, and since a printed circuit board
36
for sending and receiving signals to and from this printed circuit board
35
is provided inside the unit box
11
, there are actually a plurality of cables connecting the unit
52
to the printed circuit board
35
, but these cables
100
are accommodated inside a cable housing recess
1
la formed in a side of the unit box
11
, as illustrated in
FIG. 14
showing a perspective view of the unit box
11
, and they are connected to the printed circuit board
36
(
FIG. 1
) provided in the unit box
11
by means of a connector
101
provided inside this cable housing recess
11
a.
The cable housing recess
11
a
is covered by an openable and closable lid
11
b
, which is constituted in such a manner that, when the lid
11
b
is closed over the cable housing recess
11
a
, it is fixed to the side of the unit box
11
by latching means (not illustrated).
Therefore, if a cable housing recess
11
a
of this kind is provided, then when performing a maintenance inspection operation, such as removing the unit box
11
from the device body
3
, the inconvenience of having the cables
100
catching on the surrounding objects is eliminated, and hence the aforementioned operation can be performed with better efficiency.
As described above, in the bank-note processing device according to the present invention, since the unit box containing at least bank-note conveyor belt means and bank-note identifying means is installed in the device body in an openable and closable fashion, whereby the portion of the conveyor belt facing the bank-note input opening can be exposed, the task of cleaning the bank-note conveyor belt means and the bank-note identifying means can be performed in a very simple manner.
Furthermore, the aforementioned bank-note conveyor belt means and bank-note identifying means are housed inside a unit box which is separate to the device body, this unit box itself being installed detachably in the device body. Therefore, by previously preparing a variety of unit boxes as alternative unit boxes, which have different installation positions for the bank-note identifying means or the conveyor belt means, or other components, it is possible to provide, readily and inexpensively, a bank-note processing device which is compatible with various countries having different bank note sizes, without having to carry out major design changes. In addition, the installation positions for the bank-note identifying means can be changed readily and swiftly in response to the insertion of counterfeit bank notes, thereby making it possible to minimize the loss caused by such mischievous action.
This invention can be implemented in a variety of modes, provided that these do not deviate from the spirit or principal characteristic features of the invention, in respect of which, the foregoing embodiment serves simply as an example in many aspects, and should not be interpreted in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is that expressed in the claims, and is not restricted in any way to the description contained in the specification. Moreover, s modifications and alterations coming within a scope of equivalence to the present claims are all covered by the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A bank-note processing device comprising:a device body; bank-note conveyor belt means provided inside the device body and including a conveyer belt, for conveying a bank-note inserted from a bank-note input opening along a substantially U-shaped bank-note conveyance passage by the conveyor belt; bank-note identifying means provided inside the device body, for determining authenticity of the inserted bank-note; bank-note accommodating means provided inside the device body, for accommodating only bank-notes regarded by the bank-note identifying means to be genuine bank-notes; and a unit box containing the bank-note conveyor belt means and the bank-note identifying means, and excluding the bank-note accommodating means, the unit box being rotatably supported with the respect to the device body by a shaft that is disposed in the device body at a position opposite to the bank-note input opening, so that the conveyor belt facing side of the bank-note input opening is exposed on a side opposite to a side where the bank-note accommodating means is provided when the unit box is rotated in one direction about the shaft.
- 2. The bank-note processing device according to claim 1, wherein the unit box is provided detachably with respect to the device body.
- 3. The bank-note processing device according to claim 1, wherein the bank-note identifying means comprises a plurality of light sensors each comprising a light-emitting section and a light-receiving section.
- 4. The bank-note processing device according to claim 1, wherein the bank-note identifying means comprises a plurality of light sensors each comprising a light-emitting section and a light-receiving section, and at least one magnetic sensor.
- 5. The bank-note processing device according to claim 1, wherein a portion of the bank-note conveyor belt means and a portion of the bank-note identifying means constitute a unit, the unit being provided in an openable and closable fashion with respect to the unit box.
- 6. The bank-note processing device according to claim 5, wherein the unit is provided detachably in the unit box.
- 7. The bank-note processing device according to claim 5, wherein the portion of the bank-note identifying means comprises either the light-emitting sections or the light-receiving sections of the plurality of light sensors.
- 8. The bank-note processing device according to claim 5, wherein the portion of the bank-note identifying means comprises either the light-emitting sections or the light-receiving sections of the plurality of light sensors, and at least one magnetic sensor.
- 9. A bank-note processing device comprising:bank-note conveyor belt means including a conveyor belt, for conveying a bank-note inserted from a bank-note input opening; bank-note identifying means for determining authenticity of the bank-note; first bank-note guiding means comprising the bank-note input opening and a portion of a bank-note conveyance passage connected to the bank-note input opening; a device body containing a first plurality of idle rollers which lie in contact with the conveyor belt of the bank-note conveyor belt means and form the bank-note conveyance passage in cooperation with the first bank-note guiding means; and a unit box provided in the device body by way of a shaft that is disposed in the device body at a position opposite to the bank-note input opening in a rotatable fashion, the unit box containing: the bank-note conveyor belt means; a second plurality of idle rollers which lie in contact with the conveyor belt and form the bank-note conveyance passage; driving means for driving the bank-note conveyor belt means; and the bank-note identifying means for determining the authenticity of the bank-note, wherein, when the unit box is rotated in one direction about the shaft, the conveyor belt facing a side of the bank-note input opening is exposed on a side opposite to a side where a bank-note accommodating means is provided.
- 10. The bank-note processing device according to claim 9, wherein the bank-note identifying means comprises a plurality of light sensors each comprising a light-emitting section and a light-receiving section.
- 11. The bank-note processing device according to claim 9, wherein the bank-note identifying means comprises a plurality of light sensors each comprising a light-emitting section and a light-receiving section, and at least one magnetic sensor.
- 12. The bank-note processing device according to claim 9, wherein a portion of the bank-note conveyor belt means and a portion of the bank-note identifying means constitute a unit, the unit being provided in an openable and closable fashion with respect to the unit box.
- 13. The bank-note processing device according to claim 12, wherein the unit is provided detachably in the unit box.
- 14. The bank-note processing device according to claim 12, wherein the conveyor belt is provided detachably in a state where the unit is opened out from the unit box.
- 15. The bank-note processing device according to claim 12, wherein the portion of the bank-note identifying means comprises either the light-emitting sections or the light-receiving sections of the plurality of light sensors.
- 16. The bank-note processing device according to claim 12, wherein the portion of the bank-note identifying means comprises either the light-emitting sections or the light-receiving sections of the plurality of light sensors, and a magnetic sensor.
- 17. The bank-note processing device according to claim 9, wherein the unit box is provided with a housing section in one side thereof, the housing section being covered by an openable and closable lid and provided with a connector section for a cable extending from the device body.
- 18. The bank-note processing device according to claim 9, wherein the unit box is provided with first engaging means on one end thereof and a U-shaped groove on another end thereof, and the device body is provided with second engaging means to be coupled with the first engaging means and a shaft to be fitted into the U-shaped groove, whereby the unit box is provided in an openable and closable fashion and detachable fashion, with respect to the device body.
- 19. The bank-note processing device according to claim 9, wherein the driving means comprises a motor and geared power transmission means for transmitting drive power of the motor, and the bank-note conveyor belt means comprises the conveyor belt extended between pulley means comprising a drive pulley and an idle pulley.
- 20. The bank-note processing device according to claim 19, further comprising a pulley movement restricting hook for preventing movement of the pulleys in a thrust direction of the pulleys, the hook being provided in a position adjacent to the pulley means.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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2000-049678 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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2000-160563 |
May 2000 |
JP |
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08-007148 |
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