This Application claims priority to United Kingdom patent application GB 1306245.0 filed on Apr. 8, 2013, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to an apparatus or device that accepts, validates and processes both banknotes and vouchers. In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus that in addition to accepting, validating and processing banknotes and vouchers, can print vouchers and dispense them.
It should be noted that the term ‘voucher’ is intended to encompass tickets, coupons or any item on which information may be printed. In general, such items will have a coded value printed upon at least one face and this may take the form of a barcode or other such indicia.
WO-A-03/034355 describes a conventional currency and voucher acceptor unit adapted for the gaming industry. As shown in
A problem that arises with conventional acceptor units is that a fan-folded web of coupons occupies a relatively large volume of space for a small total number of coupons. Furthermore, fan-folded webs of coupons represent a costly form of printable media which can be prone to premature separation at a perforation site resulting in a break in the continuity of media being fed to the printer. When premature separation occurs it is necessary for an operator to intervene to rectify the problem before further coupon printing is possible.
According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a banknote and voucher handling apparatus comprising: an acceptor/dispenser unit including a transport path connected to an acceptor/dispenser unit first aperture; a banknote and voucher validator device; a printer; and a storage container; characterised in that: the printer is housed within a printer module detachably connected to the acceptor/dispenser, the acceptor/dispenser unit includes a second aperture disposed at an opposite end of the transport path to the acceptor/dispenser first aperture, wherein the printer module includes: a voucher output aperture adapted to be communicatively aligned with the acceptor/dispenser unit second aperture, and a printable media holding and storage means.
Preferably, the printer module comprises a printable media input aperture in communication with the voucher output aperture, and the printable media holding and storage means comprises a seat arrangement adapted to receive a roll of printable voucher media.
The printer module seat arrangement comprises two non-coplanar axially rotatable rollers disposed between opposing guide walls.
Alternatively, the printable media holding and storage means comprises a media suspension frame and a removable axle to receive a spool. Typically, the spool carries a roll of paper and the paper passes from the roll over the media suspension frame.
Preferably, the printer module includes a media cutting mechanism disposed between the printable media input aperture and the voucher output aperture.
Advantageously, the printer module includes a voucher transport path between the media cutting mechanism and the voucher output aperture, and this transport path includes motor-driven conveyance wheels for transporting the voucher from the printer module to the acceptor/dispenser unit.
Preferably, the printer includes a feed mechanism adapted to receive and feed printable voucher media to the voucher transport path.
In addition, the printer module includes a communications connector that mates with a communications port in the acceptor/dispenser unit.
Advantageously, the printer module includes a plurality of lug-receiving slots for locating and removably mating with a corresponding plurality of lugs provided on the acceptor/dispenser unit.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the validator device included in the acceptor/dispenser unit is adapted to read banknotes and vouchers input via the first aperture and to read vouchers input via the second aperture. Advantageously, a holding position is provided in the transport path between the first and second apertures.
Preferably, the seat arrangement includes a printable media level detector that comprises an adjustable lever and an optical sensor. The adjustable lever is biased to obstruct an optical path of the optical sensor when there is no printable media present or when the level of printable media is below a predetermined level.
Advantageously, the apparatus of the present invention is separable into individual modular components comprising: the acceptor/dispenser unit; the storage container; and the printer module.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a method comprising: providing a roll of printable voucher media; feeding printable voucher media to a printer module of a banknote and voucher handling apparatus; transporting the printable voucher media to a printer within the printer module; printing indicia on a portion of the printable voucher media; forming an individual voucher by cutting and separating the portion of the printable voucher media; transporting the individual voucher to a validator device and reading the indicia printed on said individual voucher; transporting the individual voucher to a holding position within the banknote and voucher handling apparatus; and transporting the individual voucher from the holding position and dispensing it from a banknote receiving aperture if the individual voucher is determined to be valid, otherwise transporting the individual voucher to a handling apparatus storage container.
The method further comprises: receiving a banknote or voucher through the banknote receiving aperture and transporting the banknote or voucher to the validator device for validation; transporting the banknote or voucher to the holding position; and transporting the banknote or voucher from the holding position and storing the banknote or voucher in the handling apparatus storage container if the banknote or voucher is determined to be valid, otherwise transporting the banknote or voucher back to the banknote receiving aperture for dispensing.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
As shown in
The acceptor/dispenser unit 11 includes a transport path 12 interconnecting a first aperture 14 and a second aperture 16. The transport path 12 extends into the storage container 22 to form a holding section 13.
A validator device 18 disposed within the acceptor/dispenser unit 11 is positioned above the holding section 13. It is envisaged that the validator device 18 is any known device suitable for the purpose of reading and validating a banknote or voucher. The validator device 18 may utilise any known sensor arrangement, such as one incorporating magnetic sensors or optical sensors, or any known recognition means.
In operation, the acceptor/dispenser unit 11 is capable of receiving and authenticating both currency banknotes and printed vouchers or coupons etc. Banknotes and vouchers received via input through the first aperture 14 are routed passed the validator device 18 to the holding section 13 through operation of a diverter gate 17.
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The printer module 30 also includes locating pegs 51 that are inserted into corresponding female slots [not shown] located at the rear of the acceptor/dispenser unit 11. In addition, positioned between and below the locating pegs 51, is a male communications connector 50 which mates with a corresponding female communications port 28 located at the rear of the acceptor/dispenser unit 11. This provides data communication between the host gaming machine [not shown], the printer module 30 and the acceptor/dispenser unit 11.
The upper section of the printer module 30 forms a printable media holding and storing means 32. The holding and storing means 32 comprises a pair of opposing guide walls 35, a pair of rollers 33, a support bar 31, and a media level detector 37. Each roller 33 is rotatable about its longitudinal axis and, as will be noted from the Figures, the longitudinal axes of rollers 33 are not coplanar. This arrangement of the pair of rollers 33 and the support bar 31 forms a seat for supportively receiving a roll of printable voucher media 38 that allows the roll to freely rotate. In a preferred embodiment the media roll is a roll of paper 15. However, it should be understood that any printable media may be used.
The media level detector 37 comprises a lever arm 39 and an optical sensor 41. The lever arm 39 is spring-biased to a position in which it protrudes inwardly towards the opposing guide wall 35. When a media roll 38 is in place within the holding and storing means 32, the lever arm 39 is urged rearwards in a direction away from the opposite wall so as to obstruct the light path of the optical sensor 41. The vertical position of the lever arm 38 is adjustable so that it can be set to trigger at various media roll 38 diameters. In operation, when the diameter of the media roll 38 falls below the height set for the lever arm 39, the lever arm 39 will resile outwards to its biased position such that the light path of the optical sensor 41 is no longer obstructed and a signal is generated which is detected as media level low/spent warning.
In operation, and with reference to
The thermal print head 21 is driven by a controller [not shown] to print indicia such as a barcode, or the like, onto the paper 15 as it is fed through the printer unit 20. When a print procedure is complete, the cutting mechanism 24 produces the required voucher 8 by guillotining the paper train at a desired position. The printed voucher 8 is then transported along the voucher transport path 44 by conveyance wheels 48 to be fed through the voucher output aperture 36 into the acceptor/dispenser unit 11. The conveyance wheels are powered by an integral motor [not shown] housed within the printer module.
The printed voucher 8 enters the acceptor/dispenser unit 11 through acceptor/dispenser unit second aperture 16 to join transport path 12. Actuation of the diverter gate 17 diverts the voucher downwards 8′ passed the validator device 18 which scans the voucher for the printed indicia. After the voucher has been scanned, it is transported to the holding section 13 to await the result of the scanning operation.
In the event that a central processor unit [not shown] determines that the correct indicia has been printed on the voucher 8, the voucher 8 is then transported upwards 8′ and diverted by operation of the diverter gate 17 towards the acceptor/dispenser unit first aperture 14. From here the voucher 8 is dispensed to a user of the gaming machine, or other such host machine, in which the banknote and voucher handling apparatus 10 has been installed. Otherwise, if the indicia are determined to be incorrect, the voucher 8 is deposited into the storage container 22 and not dispensed to the user.
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An alternative embodiment of a banknote and voucher handling apparatus 10′ is shown in
The banknote and voucher handling apparatus 10′ shown in
The interconnectable modular relationship of the apparatus of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to
The acceptor/dispenser unit 11 includes a second aperture 16 and a third aperture 19 [not shown in
When combined, and advantageously assisted by guide and locking means 23, locating pegs 50, and lug receiving slots 53, the second aperture 16 aligns with the voucher output aperture 36, and the third aperture 19 of the acceptor/dispenser unit aligns with the input/output aperture 26 of the storage container 22. In this way, even though each constituent component is independent, thus allowing for easy maintenance and replacement, when combined a continuous transport path is provided for banknotes and vouchers.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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GB 1306245.0 | Apr 2013 | GB | national |