1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to banknote counting structures, and more particularly to a banknote counting device with a simple structure.
2. Description of Related Art
Banknote counting devices are used in the finance industry. Usually, the banknote counting device includes a banknote input shaft and a banknote output shaft. The banknote input shaft and the banknote output shaft are driven by two separate motors, which is costly. Additionally, the banknote input shaft rotational speed may not synchronize with the banknote output shaft rotational speed, to cause miscounting and maybe loss of control of the banknote.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one.”
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The banknote input mechanism 20 includes a banknote input shaft 21, a driving wheel 23, and a motor 25. A locking portion 211 is located on an end of the banknote input shaft 21, for engaging with, and preventing slippage of, the driving wheel 23. A first circumferential slot 213 is defined in a distal end of the locking portion 211, for receiving a first snap ring 27. In one embodment, the banknote input shaft 21 is a substantially elongated rod, and the locking portion 211 cross-section is substantially semicircular.
The driving wheel 23 includes a first gear 231 and a second gear 233 integrated with the first gear 231. The first gear 231 has a first number of teeth, and the second gear 233 has a second number of teeth. The ratio between the first number of teeth and the second number of teeth is about 5:1. In one embodiment, the first number of teeth is about 60 in number, and the second number of teeth is about 12 in number. The motor 25 has a rotating shaft 251 with a plurality of teeth (not shown) meshing with the first gear 231.
The banknote output mechanism 30 includes a banknote output shaft 31, a pinned sleeve 32, two banknote counting wheels 33, and a driven wheel 34. The banknote output shaft 31 defines a securing hole 311 located on a middle portion of the banknote output shaft 31. Two second circumferential slot 313 are defined in the banknote output shaft 31 and located on two opposite sides of the securing hole 311, for receiving two second snap rings 37. A receiving slot 315 is defined in one end of the banknote output shaft 31, for reciving a third snap ring 39. In one embodiment, the banknote output shaft 31 is a substantially elongated rod.
The driven wheel 34 surrounds the banknote output shaft 31 and is engaged with the banknote output shaft 31, and has a third number of teeth. The ratio between the second number of teeth and the third number of teeth is about 3:1, and the ratio between the first number of teeth and the third number of teeth is about 5:3. In one embodiment, the third number of teeth is about 36 in number.
Each of the two banknote counting wheels 33 includes a rotating pan 331 and a plurality of banknote counting pieces 333 located on the periphery of the rotating pan 331. The rotating pan 331 defines an engaging hole 337 for receiving the banknote output shaft 31 and one pair of resilient prongs 323. The engaging hole 337 includes a wide portion 3371 and two narrow portions 3373 in communication with the wide portion 3371. Each pair of resilient prongs 323 extends through the two narrow portions 3373 to engage in the wide portion 3371. A flange 339 is located on the rotating pan 331, surrounding edges of the engaging hole 337 of each of the two banknote counting wheels 33.
The driven wheel 34 surrounds one end of the banknote output shaft 31 and is engaged with it, thus the banknote output shaft 31 rotates with the driven wheel 34. The third snap ring 39 is engaged in the receiving slot 315 and abuts the driven wheel 34, to prevent the driven wheel 34 from disengaging from the banknote output shaft 31.
The driving wheel 23 surrounds the locking portion 211 of the banknote input shaft 21 and engages with the locking portion 211, thus the banknote input shaft 21 rotates with the driving wheel 23. The first snap ring 27 is engaged in the first circumferential slot 213 and abuts the first gear 231, to prevent the driving wheel 23 from disengaging from the locking portion 211. The rotating shaft 251 of the motor 25 is meshed with the first gear 231. The endless belt 40 surrounds the driven wheel 34 and the second gear 233 to require the rotation of both. The banknote counting device is secured to an enclosure in one embodiment.
In use, the motor 25 actuates the first gear 231 to rotate, and the second gear 233 rotates with the first gear 231. The first gear 231 rotates the banknote input shaft 21 to delivery a plurality of banknotes to the two banknote counting wheels 33. The second gear 233 rotates the driven wheel 34 via the endless belt 40. The driven wheel 34 rotates the banknote output shaft 31, and the two banknote counting wheels 33 rotate with the banknote output shaft 31, to count banknotes. Thus the banknote output shaft 31 is rotated by the driving wheel 23 without a motor, to save cost, and the endless belt 40 also rotates the banknote output shaft 31, at a speed which is in a constant and exact proportion of the speed of the banknote input shaft 21.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012104153806 | Oct 2012 | CN | national |