This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 or 365 to Europe, Application No. 20382144.2, filed Feb. 28, 2020. The entire teachings of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention refers to a banknote guiding device, which permits to direct or guide a banknote along a desired displacement path.
Cash machines and ATMs handle incoming and outgoing banknotes. Incoming banknotes are entered by users, for example, to pay for a purchased item or to make a deposit into their account, and outgoing banknotes are dispensed to the user to provide change at a cash machine or to provide the requested money at an ATM.
Therefore, the banknotes must be directed to different areas of the machine according to their authentication, condition, etc. and according to the functionality that the machine is performing at each moment: collection, payment, return, storage in recyclers, storage in stackers, etc.
To determine the displacement path that banknotes must follow, cash machines and ATMs include banknote guiding devices.
These conventional guiding devices usually comprise three guide assemblies that can be placed in two alternative positions for guiding the banknotes.
An example of this type of banknote guiding device is disclosed in US 2018/0040189 A1.
This document discloses a transport path switching module comprising a switching mechanism. This switching mechanism comprises three guide assemblies mounted in a central body, and each guide assembly is rotary around an axis, so that three rotation axes are defined. By having to rotate each guide assembly about a different axis, this device is complex.
Another example of this type of guiding device is described in WO 2013104696 A1, which describes a banknote diverter that defines a single rotation axis about which three guide assemblies pivot.
This arrangement around a single rotation axis has the disadvantage that it forces the longitudinal dimension of the axis to be distributed over the three guide assemblies. As the banknotes are moved by leaning on the guide assemblies, this arrangement does not minimize the gaps or holes between the guide assemblies, so it is easier for the banknotes to get jammed in the gaps.
Therefore, an objective of the present invention is to provide a banknote guiding device which is as simple as possible and which, at the same time, minimizes the gaps between the guide assemblies to avoid jamming of the banknotes during their movement.
With the guiding device of the invention, the above-mentioned disadvantages are solved, presenting other advantages that will be described below.
The banknote guiding device in accordance with the present invention comprises a first, second and third guide assemblies, each guide assembly being rotary to be placed in a first or second position for guiding the banknotes to channels, which are preferably bi-directional, wherein the first and second guide assemblies are rotary about a first rotation axis, and the third guide assembly is rotary about a second rotation axis.
Advantageously, this second rotation axis is mounted on the first guide assembly.
Also advantageously, each guide assembly comprises a plurality of blades placed along their respective rotation axis.
According to a preferred embodiment, the blades of the first guide assembly are arranged between the blades of the second and/or third guide assembly, and the blades of the second and third guide assembly are arranged substantially aligned with each other in relation to the first or second rotation axis.
Although the blades can be of any suitable shape to allow their function of passing and locking the banknotes, according to a preferred embodiment, each blade of the first set of guides defines laterally a substantially triangular shape.
In particular, preferably each blade of the first guide assembly defines laterally a substantially right triangle shape, and the first rotation axis is arranged at the right angle defined by said right triangle, and the second rotation axis is arranged at an angle defined by said right triangle which is not the right angle.
Furthermore, the banknote guiding device in accordance with the present invention comprises only two actuators, a first actuator acting jointly on the first and second guide assemblies, and a second actuator acting only on the third guide assembly.
Because of these features, as indicated above, the banknote guiding device according to the present invention is simpler than those using three rotation axes.
In addition, thanks to these two rotation axes, the guide assemblies can be positioned so as to minimize the gaps between the guide assemblies, avoiding jamming of the banknotes during their movement.
The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments.
For a better understanding of what has been set out, some drawings are included in which, schematically and only as a non-limitative example, a practical case of embodiment is represented.
A description of example embodiments follows.
The teachings of all patents, published applications and references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
As shown in the figures, the banknote guiding device in accordance with the present invention comprises a first, second and third guide assemblies 1, 2, 3, which are rotary to be placed in a first position or a second position for guiding the banknotes.
These guide assemblies 1, 2, 3 are rotary about a first and second rotation axis 4, 5. In particular, the first and second guide assemblies 1, 2 are rotary about a first rotation axis 4, and the third guide assembly 3 is rotary about a second rotation axis 5.
As can be seen in the figures, the second rotation axis 5 is mounted on the first guide assembly 1.
It should be noted that, as shown in
Furthermore, said blades of different guide assemblies 1, 2, 3 are arranged in a staggered manner, i.e. the blades of the first guide assembly 1 are arranged between the blades of the second 2 and/or third 3 guide assembly.
According to the embodiment shown in
Obviously, the shape of the blades of the guide assemblies is any shape suitable for performing their function, but according to the embodiment shown in the figures, each blade of guide assemblies 1, 2, 3 defines laterally a substantially triangular shape.
For example, each blade of the first guide assembly 1 defines laterally a substantially right triangle shape, with the first rotation axis 4 arranged at the right angle defined by that right triangle, and the second rotation axis 5 arranged at an angle defined by that right triangle that is not the right angle.
For example, the second and third guide assemblies 2 and 3 define laterally a triangle shape, with the first rotation axis 1 being on the shortest side of the triangle, and the third guide assembly 3 with the second turning axis 5 being on the shortest side of the isosceles triangle.
The banknote guiding device in accordance with the present invention is arranged at a connection point between three banknote channels, indicated by reference numbers 10, 11 and 12 in
In
It should be noted that the banknote guiding device in accordance with the present invention comprises only two actuators: a first actuator 6 acts jointly on the first and second guide assemblies 1 and 2, and a second actuator 7 acts on the third guide assembly 3.
Although the actuators can have any suitable configuration, according to the shown embodiment, the actuators 6, 7 comprise a U-shaped plate provided with holes at their ends, whose displacement in the direction A (perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotation axes 4, 5) causes the change of position of the guide assemblies 1, 2, 3.
The banknote is guided between the first channel 10 and the third channel 12, or vice versa, as the channel is bi-directional, i.e. the banknote can be moved in one direction or in the opposite direction.
In
In these positions, the banknote is guided between the first channel 10 and the second channel 11, or vice versa, as the channel is bi-directional.
In
In these positions, the banknote is guided between the second channel 11 and the third channel 12, or vice versa, as the channel is bi-directional.
The position of guide assemblies 1, 2, 3 in
It should be noted that in channels 10, 11, 12 cavities are defined, where the distal ends of the blades of the guide assemblies are placed in their positions.
In particular, the blades of the first guide assembly 1 are placed in a first cavity 20 or a second cavity 25 in their first and second positions, respectively.
The blades of the second guide assembly 2 are placed in a third cavity 21 or a fourth cavity 23 in their first and second positions, respectively.
The blades of the third guide assembly 3 are placed in a fifth cavity 22 or a sixth cavity 24 in their first and second positions, respectively.
In relation to these cavities, it should be indicated that they are cavities into which the blades enter, preferably in the form of grooving and tonguing.
Despite the fact that reference has been made to a specific embodiment of the invention, it is clear to a person skilled in the art that the described banknote guiding device is susceptible to numerous variations and modifications, and that all the details mentioned can be replaced by other technically equivalent ones, without departing from the scope of protection defined by the attached claims.
While example embodiments have been particularly shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the embodiments encompassed by the appended claims.
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