The present application is the national phase of International Application No. PCT/CN2016/081693, titled “BILL COLLECTING AND RECYCLING BOX”, filed on May 11, 2016, which claims priority to Chinese patent application No. 201510239922.2 titled “BANKNOTE COLLECTING AND RECYCLING BOX”, filed with the Chinese State Intellectual Property Office on May 12, 2015, the entire disclosures of both applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present application relates to the sheet-like medium processing technology, in particular to a recycling box applicable for a financial self-service device and used for recycling banknotes which are no longer suitable for further processing.
In a financial self-service device, in order to inspect every piece of banknotes processed in batches individually, the whole stack of banknotes stored in a cash box are required to be separated individually, and a recognition means, such as an image recognition, a thickness detection and a magnetic information detection, is used to inspect a separated single banknote to determine whether the banknote being processed is suitable for further processing; and the banknote, which has been compared and determined to be not suitable for further processing, is required to be recycled into a specialized banknote recycling box in the financial self-service device, to facilitate a staff member to manually check and process.
In conventional banknote recycling boxes, as an example, a cash recycling system disclosed in Chinese Patent No. 201489596U includes a recycling box module for storing banknotes not suitable to be supplied to a client. The recycling box includes at least two banknote inlets, at least two storing regions and an inner conveying passage. The inner conveying passage is in communication with at least one of the banknote inlets and at least one of the storing regions, and configured to convey the banknotes into the storing region from the banknote inlet.
However, a banknote stacking mechanism of the above-mentioned recycling box is complicated, thus having a low stability, a high cost and a low operation convenience during use.
In view of the above problems in the conventional technology, an object of the present application is to provide a simplified banknote collecting and recycling box having a stacking mechanism, to allow the banknote collecting and recycling box to have an increased stability, reduced cost and improved operation convenience.
A banknote collecting and recycling box includes:
a box body including a movable door body, wherein the following components are installed inside the box body to form a banknote accommodating space, and a banknote inlet configured to allow entrance of banknotes is provided in the box body;
a banknote conveying passage including a first passage plate and a second passage plate which are oppositely arranged to form a banknote passing gap between the first passage plate and the second passage plate, wherein the first passage plate and the second passage plate are respectively butt jointed with two lateral edges of the banknote inlet of the box body;
a conveying mechanism arranged at the banknote conveying passage at a position close to the banknote inlet and including a driving shaft roller configured to be driven by an external power, a steering shaft roller assembled with the driving shaft roller by an interference fit, an outlet driving shaft roller away from the banknote inlet and assembled with the steering shaft roller by an interference fit, and a flapping vaned wheel coaxially arranged with the outlet driving shaft roller; and
a banknote stacking plate supported by a spring to be installed on a bottom plate, opposite to the banknote inlet, in the box body and slidable up and down, wherein the banknote stacking plate and one end of the first passage plate are oppositely arranged, a side, facing the banknote stacking plate, of the first passage plate is provided with a guiding elastic piece, and a Y-shaped passage having an opening facing an entrance of the banknote conveying passage is formed by the guiding elastic piece and the banknote stacking plate.
Preferably, an included angle ranging from 15 degrees to 75 degrees is formed between the banknote stacking plate and a placement plane of the banknote collecting and recycling box.
Preferably, rib strips having tooth-shaped grooves are provided on a side, facing the banknote conveying passage, of the box body.
Preferably, a sliding groove configured to allow the banknote stacking plate to slide up and down is provided in the box body.
Preferably, one end, close to the banknote inlet, of the guiding elastic piece is fixed to the first passage plate, and the guiding elastic piece extends obliquely toward the banknote stacking plate to allow another end of the guiding elastic piece to be close to a lateral wall, facing the banknote conveying passage, of the box body.
Furthermore, two of the guiding elastic pieces are uniformly distributed on a top portion of the banknote accommodating space.
Preferably, an installation bottom of the box body is provided with two magnetic suction plates, and a magnetic force combination is formed by the two magnetic suction plates with a magnetic body on an installation device for the banknote collecting and recycling box.
The banknote collecting and recycling box has the following advantages compared with the conventional technology.
The banknote stacking plate is obliquely arranged in the banknote collecting and recycling box and the Y-shaped passage having the opening facing the entrance of the banknote conveying passage is formed by the guiding elastic piece and the banknote stacking plate, and thus the entered banknotes can be stably stacked on the banknote stacking plate and an influence on a subsequent piece of banknote, such as blocking and friction, caused by the surfaces of the banknotes already stacked on the banknote stacking plate is decreased. Specially, the following problem can be avoided that the conveying and orderly stacking of the subsequent piece of banknote is badly affected if the previous piece of banknote has a fold, a crack or a corrugation.
For more clearly illustrating embodiments of the present application or the technical solution in the conventional technology, drawings referred to describe the embodiments or the conventional technology will be briefly described hereinafter. Apparently, the drawings in the following description are only several embodiments of the present application, and for the person skilled in the art other drawings may be obtained based on these drawings without any creative efforts.
For further illustrating a preferable banknote collecting and recycling box according to the present application, detailed description will be further made in conjunction with drawings in a preferable embodiment of the present application.
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A banknote inlet configured to allow entrance of banknotes is provided between surfaces of same ends of the intermediate housing 1 and the bottom housing 7. First guiding teeth 1a are provided on an outer side of the intermediate 1 at positions close to the banknote inlet. Second guiding teeth 7a are provided on an outer side of the bottom housing 7 at positions close to the banknote inlet. The first guiding teeth 1a and the second guiding teeth 7a are in clearance fit with grooves of an external banknote conveying passage which is butt jointed with the recycling box 100. Groove portions 1c between every two adjacent teeth of the first guiding teeth 1a and groove portions 7c between every two adjacent teeth of the second guiding teeth 7a are in clearance fit with protruding portions of the external banknote conveying passage. A transfer passage for introducing the banknotes into the recycling box 100 is formed by the first and second guiding teeth.
A banknote conveying passage is provided inside the box body of the recycling box 100. The banknote conveying passage includes a first passage plate 11 and a second passage plate 3 which are oppositely arranged to form a banknote passing gap between the first passage plate 11 and the second passage plate 3. The first passage plate 11 and the second passage plate 3 are respectively butt jointed with two lateral edges of the banknote inlet of the box body, to allow the banknote conveying passage inside the box body to successfully butt joint the external banknote conveying passage. The recycling box 100 further includes a conveying mechanism arranged at the banknote conveying passage at a position close to the banknote inlet. The conveying mechanism includes a driving shaft roller 4 driven by a power source, a steering shaft roller 2 assembled with the driving shaft roller 4 by an interference fit, an outlet driving shaft roller 5 away from the banknote inlet and assembled with the steering shaft roller 2 by an interference fit, and a flapping vaned wheel 6 coaxially arranged with the outlet driving shaft roller 5. For allowing the steering shaft roller 2 to be in contact with each of the driving shaft roller 4 and the outlet driving shaft roller 5 by an interference fit, an avoiding gap corresponding to the steering shaft roller 2 is provided in the first passage plate 11, and avoiding gaps respectively corresponding to the driving shaft roller 4, the outlet driving shaft roller 5 and the vaned wheel 6 are provided in the second passage plate 3. For enabling the entered banknotes 200 to be reliably steered, the steering shaft roller 2 is designed to have a large size, and the diameter of the steering shaft roller 2 is designed as about 30 mm in this embodiment. For decreasing the loading of the recycling box, the driving shaft roller 4 at the inlet is designed to have a small size, and the diameter of the driving shaft roller 4 is designed as about 18 mm in this embodiment. The steering shaft roller 2 is in contact with both the driving shaft roller 4 and the outlet driving shaft roller 5 by an interference fit, but the driving shaft roller 4 is not in contact with the outlet driving shaft roller 5, thus a reliable clamping force is formed for clamping the banknotes passing therethrough.
In this embodiment, generally two to four conveying rubber wheels are uniformly distributed on each of the steering shaft roller 2, the driving shaft roller 4 and the outlet driving shaft roller 5, to ensure the clamping force for conveying banknotes 200, and at the least two conveying rubber wheels are required. Vaned wheels 6 which are arranged on the outlet driving shaft roller 5 and staggered from the conveying rubber wheels 65 are illustrated in
The inside of the box body of the recycling box 100 is further provided with a banknote stacking plate 8. The banknote stacking plate 8 is supported by a return spring 23 to be installed on a bottom plate opposite to the banknote inlet in the box body, and is slidable up and down. The banknote stacking plate 8 and one end of the first passage plate 11 are oppositely arranged, and a side of the first passage plate 11 facing the banknote stacking plate 8 is provided with a guiding elastic piece 10. A Y-shaped passage having an opening facing an entrance of the banknote conveying passage is formed by the guiding elastic piece 10 and the banknote stacking plate 8. One end, close to the banknote inlet, of the guiding elastic piece 10 is fixed to the first passage plate 11, and the guiding elastic piece 10 extends obliquely toward the banknote stacking plate 8 to allow another end of the guiding elastic piece 10 to be close to a lateral wall of the box body facing the banknote conveying passage, and the lateral wall is the door body 9. Two guiding elastic pieces 10 are uniformly distributed on a top portion of the banknote accommodating space.
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For facilitating processes such as installation operation and carrying operation of the recycling box, the recycling box is further provided with a handle 12. An off-center design of the handle 12 ensures that after the handle 12 is released from a vertical position, the handle 12 can automatically return to a horizontal position as shown in
For better describing a conveying process of the banknote collecting and recycling box according to this embodiment, a detailed description will be made in conjunction with
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As the banknotes continually enter the box body, more and more banknotes are stacked on the stacking plate 8. Under the action of its own weight and the weight of the banknotes, the return spring 23 of the stacking plate 8 is compressed to remain a banknote entering space between the guiding elastic piece 10 and a top portion of the stack of banknotes, as shown in
After the banknotes stacked on the stacking plate 8 are taken out, the box body returns to a state ready for introducing banknotes as shown in
The above descriptions are only preferable embodiments of the present application. It should be noted that the preferable embodiments should not be interpreted as limitation to the present application. The scope of protection of the present application is defined by the claims. For those ordinary skilled in the art, several modifications and improvements may be made to the present application without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application, and these modifications and improvements should also be deemed to fall into the scope of protection of the present application.
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