The present invention relates to a bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus, which handles, for example, a bill or bills.
Conventionally, a bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus is mounted in an automated transaction machine used in financial institutions, and the like. The bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus comprises a cash slot for allowing a user to deposit/withdraw a bill or bills, a bill discriminator for discrimination of a bill, and a bill conveyance path, which passes the bill discriminator and conveys a bill or bills. Also, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus comprises a combination of respective units, such as a temporary stocker for temporarily storing a deposited bill or bills, a deposit box for storing a deposited bill or bills, a withdrawal box, from which a bill or bills for withdrawal are fed, a recycle box for storing and feeding a bill or bills for deposits and withdrawals, a reject box for storing a bill or bills, which are not to be stored in the deposit box and the recycle box, and a bill or bills, which are not to be withdrawn, out of a bill or bills fed from the withdrawal box, and a load/collect box for feeding a bill or bills being supplied to the recycle box and storing a bill or bills collected from the recycle box.
Along with the popularization of automatic transaction machines, there is heightened a need of making such bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus small in size, inexpensive, and convenient in use while ensuring conventional functions and performances.
Also, along with increase in handling foreign bills in the country and in needs for bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus in the foreign countries, there are demanded for bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus capable of handling not only Japanese yen bills but also foreign bills.
Also, there are demanded bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus highly adapted to general purpose and capable of meeting various needs such as kinds of bills as handled, an arrangement of a cash slot related to an operation by a user, front and rear surface operations related to an operation by a person in charge, etc.
Various constructions have been proposed for, in particular, the cash slot of a bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus, which involves the above-mentioned needs.
For example, there is proposed a bill processing machine, in which a cash slot is arranged on a vertical surface on the front thereof and a storage unit is arranged so that a bill or bills are charged/discharged horizontally from the cash slot (see JP-A-10-181928). The storage unit of the bill processing machine is in the form of a drum capable of rotation and rotates to predetermined positions according to a feeding operation of a charged bill or bills and a stacking operation of a discharged bill or bills. Thereby, a cash slot (bill slot) in a horizontal direction is realized.
Also, there is proposed a bill processing device, in which a cash slot is arranged on a horizontal surface on the front of the device and a storage unit is arranged so that a bill or bills are charged/discharged vertically from the cash slot (see JP-A-9-208134). The storage unit of the bill processing device is constructed to enable rotation and rotates to predetermined positions in a feeding operation of a charged bill or bills and a stacking operation of a discharged bill or bills. Thereby, a cash slot (bill slot) in a vertical direction is realized.
Also, there is proposed a bill handling device, in which a bill storage unit in a cash slot is constructed to be capable of rotate, thus enabling accommodating to a money deposit position being either a substantially horizontal position or a substantially vertical position (see JP-A-2000-331214). Thereby, the bill handling device can be mounted on either an housing, in which a cash slot (bill slot) is arranged on a substantially vertical surface, or an housing, in which a cash slot is arranged on a substantially horizontal surface.
On the other hand, since these types of devices operate all day in an unmanned state in an automatic machine corner of a financial institution, a high reliability is demanded of cash depositing/withdrawing transaction by a user. For example, in a deposit transaction, a user charges a bill or bills, which are folded or torn, into a cash slot, in some cases. When fed into the device, such bill or bills are sometimes skewed much or torn to cause jam generated on a bill conveyance path according to a state of conveyance.
Further, with a device, which can also handle foreign bills, kinds of bills are not only increased as compared with Japanese yen bills but also bills are frequently and greatly different in size in longitudinal and transverse directions according to kinds of bills. Therefore, there is a possibility that a large number of bills charged into a cash slot are aligned very randomly. Also, in terms of situations of bill circulation in respective countries, some foreign bills are sometimes in a worse state than that of Japanese yen bills with respect to degree of fold and tear.
With the cash slot, which affords depositing/withdrawing of a bill or bills horizontally, as in the JP-A-10-181928 described above, however, ends of bills cannot be aligned due to gravity when bills are charged. Therefore, bills in an unevenly aligned state are frequently taken into the device, which sometimes causes jam in conveyance, and thus reduction in bill jam at the time of feeding presents an important problem.
Also, the cash slot, through which a bill or bills are permitted to be charged in a vertical direction, as in JP-A-9-208134 includes many portions positioned in dead spaces as seen from a user. Therefore, in some cases, a bill or bills, such foreign bill or bills, which are small in size, are left in the cash slot, so that a subsequent transaction is made impossible. In such case, handling of the device cannot help but be reserved, so that prevention of leaving a bill or bills is an important problem.
Also, with a pocket type cash slot, through which a bill or bills are permitted to be charged, as in JP-A-2000-331214, it is necessary for a user to enter a hand into the cash slot, in which a drive unit is present. Therefore, there is caused a problem that a user is psychologically afraid to insert a hand, and so it is an important task to make a user interface at the cash slot friendly to a user.
The invention has been thought of in view of the problems described above and has its object to provide a bill depositing/withdrawing device, in which it is possible to change a posture of a bill storage section at the time of money depositing/withdrawing and at the time of feeding and stacking and a user does not feel a fear when charging a bill or bills, or the like, and a method of controlling the bill depositing/withdrawing device, thus improving a user's degree of satisfaction.
A bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus having a cash slot to deposit a bill or bills and to withdraw a bill or bills according to the invention, comprises a bill storage section provided inwardly of the cash slot in the apparatus to store a bill or bills; and posture changing means that changes the bill storage section to a depositing/withdrawing posture in which a bill or bills are deposited and withdrawn by a user through the cash slot, and to a feeding/stacking posture in which a bill or bills are fed into and stacked in the apparatus, and wherein a bill or bills stored in the bill storage section are caused to project toward a user when the depositing/withdrawing posture is assumed.
Also, a method of controlling a bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus having a cash slot to deposit a bill or bills and to withdraw a bill or bills according to the invention, comprises the steps of in a deposit processing: permitting bill charging into a bill storage section in a depositing/withdrawing posture in which a bill or bills project outside the apparatus from the cash slot; moving the bill or bills inside the apparatus to take in the same; changing a posture of the bill storage section to a feeding/stacking posture in which the taken bill or bills are fed into and stacked in the apparatus; and feeding the bill or bills into the apparatus from the bill storage section in the feeding/stacking posture, and the steps of in a withdrawal processing: stacking a bill or bills present in the apparatus in the bill storage section in the feeding/stacking posture; changing a posture of the bill storage section from the feeding/stacking posture to the depositing/withdrawing posture; and having a bill or bills projecting outside the apparatus from the cash slot to permit the bill or bills to be taken out.
According to the invention, it is possible to provide a bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus, which can change a posture of a bill storage section at the time of depositing/withdrawing and at the time of feeding/stacking and prevents a user from feeling a fear when charging a bill or bills, and a method of controlling the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus, thus enabling improving a user's degree of satisfaction.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An embodiment of the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
The automated transaction machine 101 comprises a housing 101b. A customer operating unit 105 is provided in an upper portion of the housing 101b and a card/detailed slip processing mechanism 102 is provided on the left. The customer operating unit 105 displays and inputs contents of transaction. The card/detailed slip processing mechanism 102 is communicated with a card slot 102a provided on an upper, front plate 101a to process a transaction card of a customer to print a detailed slip of transaction to discharge the same.
The upper, front plate 101a of the automated transaction machine 101A is provided with a cash slot (bill slot) 21. A bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 for processing bills is provided in the automated transaction machine 101.
A bill storage section disposed below the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 is enclosed by a cashbox housing 106, which is separate from the housing 101b and formed from an iron sheet having a thickness of several tens mm. While the housing 101b is also of a rigid housing structure, the cashbox housing 106 is further rigid in structure to increase security. The automated transaction machine 101 can process such transaction as depositing/withdrawing, transfer, etc. by a user with cards, bills, and detailed slips as media.
The card/detailed slip processing mechanism 102, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1, and the customer operating unit 105, which are accommodated in the automated transaction machine 101, are connected to a body control unit 107 via a bus 107a to perform necessary actions under the control of the body control unit 107. The body control unit 107 is also connected to an interface unit 107b, an operator operating unit 107c, and an external storage device 107d as well as the elements described above via the bus 107a to give and take data as required, details of which are omitted because of not being directly related to a feature of the invention. In addition, the reference numeral 101a shown in
A control unit 35 provided in the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 is connected to the body control unit 107 of the machine through the bus 107a, and controls the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 in accordance with a command from the body control unit 107 and detection of a state of the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1, and transmits a state of the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 to the body control unit 107 at need. The control unit is connected to drive motors, electromagnetic solenoids, and sensors for respective units (a cash slot mechanism 20 as a bill storage section, a bill discriminator 30, a temporary stocker 40, a bill conveyance path 50, a deposit box 60, a retract box 61, a non-genuine bill storing box 62, a reject box 63, a withdrawal box 70, a recycle box 80, a load/collect box 81), and drives and controls actuators according to a transaction while monitoring a state thereof by means of sensors.
The bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 comprises the cash slot mechanism 20, through which a user put-in/takes-out a bill or bills, the bill discriminator 30 for discrimination of a bill, the temporary stocker 40 for temporarily storing a bill or bills as put-in until the transaction is approved, one deposit box 60 for storing a bill or bills, for which transaction is approved, one retract box 61 for recovery of a bill or bills left by a user at the time of deposit and/or at the time of withdrawal, one non-genuine bill storing box 62 for storing a bill or bills as discriminated to be non-genuine, one reject box 63 for storing a bill or bills, which are inappropriate for withdrawal, one withdrawal box 70 for storing a bill or bills for withdrawal, two recycle boxes 80 serving as deposit and withdrawal, the load/collect box 81 for storing a bill or bills supplied to the recycle boxes 80 and a bill or bills recovered from the recycle boxes, the bill conveyance path 50, through which a bill or bills are conveyed via the bill discriminator 30 to the cash slot mechanism 20, the temporary stocker 40, the deposit box 60, the retract box 61, the non-genuine bill storing box 62, the reject box 63, the withdrawal box 70, the recycle boxes 80 and the load/collect box 81, and a control unit (not shown).
Also, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 is composed of an upper conveyance mechanism 1a, which comprises the cash slot mechanism 20, the bill discriminator 30, the temporary stocker 40, the retract box 61, the non-genuine bill storing box 62, the load/collect box 81 and the bill conveyance path 50, and a lower conveyance mechanism 1b, which comprises the deposit box 60, the reject box 63, the withdrawal box 70, the recycle boxes 80, and a conveyance path 90 arranged on upper surfaces of the respective storage boxes to enable opening and closing. Further, the lower conveyance mechanism 1b is mounted in the cashbox housing 106, which is formed from an iron sheet having a thickness of about 50 mm, and a conveyance path between the upper conveyance mechanism 1a and the lower conveyance mechanism 1b is interconnected by connecting conveyance paths 501h, 501i.
The connecting conveyance path 501h is provided in a position to be connected to a conveyance path 501g of the upper conveyance mechanism 1a on the upper surface of the cashbox housing 106, which encloses the lower conveyance mechanism 1b, and the connecting conveyance path 501i is provided in a position to be connected to a conveyance path 901a of the lower conveyance mechanism 1b, and the connecting conveyance path 501h and the connecting conveyance path 501i are provided in a position to be connected to each other. A slit formed on the upper surface iron sheet of the cashbox housing 106 has a length for passage of a bill and a width corresponding to a width of rollers mounted so as to interpose a bill conveyed to the slit to discharge the same. In case of adopting a construction, in which the lower conveyance mechanism 1b is not enclosed by the cashbox housing 106, the slit is not necessarily needed provided that the upper conveyance mechanism 1a is placed directly on the lower conveyance mechanism 1b. While drive sources (motors) for the conveyance paths may be provided separately for the conveyance path of the upper conveyance mechanism 1a and for the conveyance path of the lower conveyance mechanism 1b, a single drive source may be used to transmit a driving force with gears provided among the conveyance paths 501g-501h-501i-901a.
Also, the bill conveyance path 50 passes through the bill discriminator 30 in dual directions to connect the cash slot mechanism 20, the temporary stocker 40, the deposit box 60, the retract box 61, the non-genuine bill storing box 62, the reject box 63, the withdrawal box 70, the recycle boxes 80 and the load/collect box 81 via the conveyance paths indicated by arrows 501a to 501q and 901a to 901e. One-direction arrows out of the respective arrows denote one-direction bill conveyance paths, through which a bill or bills are conveyed in directions of associated arrows, and dual-direction arrows denote dual-direction conveyance paths, through which a bill or bills are switched over to either of associated dual directions every action of transaction.
The bill conveyance path 50 is driven by drive motors (not shown) to switch a direction of rotation of an associated motor every action of transaction. Further, switchover gates 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507 and five switchover gates 902 are provided at branch points of the bill conveyance path 50 to switch bill conveyance directions as indicated by characters a, b every action of transaction.
The bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 constructed in the manner described above permits actions of deposit and withdrawal by a user, load/collect actions by a person in charge, and an action of automatic recovery of a bill or bills left by a user.
In an operation of deposit, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 separates bills put into the cash slot mechanism 20 one by one, and a kind of and truth or falsehood of a bill is discriminated in the bill discriminator 30. When discrimination is enabled, the switchover gate 503 is switched over to a position 503a and a bill is once stored in the temporary stocker 40. When discrimination is not enabled in the bill discriminator 30 and when inclination is abnormal and an interval between bills is abnormal, an associated bill is not taken as a bill, deposit of which is rejected, into the temporary stocker 40 but is stored in the cash slot mechanism 20 with the switchover gate 503 switched over to another position 503b and returned to a user.
When transaction is settled, the bill or bills stored in the temporary stocker 40 are forwarded in a reverse order to that at the time of storage and caused to pass the bill discriminator 30 to be stored in an appointed storage box in a state, in which the switchover gate 502 is switched over to a direction indicated by 502b and the switchover gate 903 for one of the deposit box 60, the recycle boxes 80 and the reject box 63 is switched over to a direction indicated by 903b, thus terminating an action of deposit.
At the time of withdrawal transaction, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 discharges a predetermined number of bills from respective ones of the withdrawal boxes 70 and the recycle boxes 80 every kind of bill and causes the bill discriminator 30 to discriminate a kind of each bill to branch the bills at the switchover gate 503 to store the same in the cash slot mechanism 20 to pay the same to a user. At the time of the withdrawal, it is possible to bring about a state, in which a bill or bills project toward a user from the upper, front plate 101a of the automated transaction machine 101 as described later.
Also, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 enables loading and collecting actions between the load/collect box 81 and the recycle boxes 80 via the bill discriminator 30. The loading action is one, in which a bill or bills being desired to be set every kind are not individually set in the recycle boxes 80 but are set in a lump in the load/collect box 81 by a person in charge and automatically stored in the recycle boxes 80 within the apparatus. The recovering action is one, in which a person in charge does not individually draw out a bill or bills from the respective recycle boxes when the recycle boxes 80 become full, or the like but a predetermined number of bills are automatically collected and stored in the load/collect box 81 from the recycle boxes 80. The collecting action is one, in which a bill or bills are moved in a reverse route to that in the loading action and so details thereof are omitted.
Also, in the case where a user leaves a bill or bills in the cash slot mechanism 20 at the time of deposit transaction and/or at the time of withdrawal transaction, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 enables automatically collecting the bill or bills as left. The left bill collecting action is one, in which a bill or bills left in the cash slot mechanism 20 are stored in a lump in the retract box 61.
Subsequently, the construction of the cash slot mechanism 20, which constitutes a main part of the invention, will be described with reference to a configuration of the cash slot mechanism 20 shown in
As shown in
In addition, the housing shutter 201 serves to prevent rain, dust, foreign matters, etc. from entering the machine but is dispensed with in the case where the machine is mounted indoor to be hard to be subjected to environmental influences. Also, when the machine is mounted in a location, which is considerably liable to be subjected to external, environmental influences, a double shutter structure will do, in which shutters are provided respectively on the housing 101b of the automated transaction machine 101 and the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1.
As shown in
Further, as shown in
Also, a cash slot mechanism rotating motor 222 serving as posture changing means rotates the cash slot mechanism 20 to a position, in which respective tip ends of the rear plate 205 and the front plate 204 approach upper and lower ends of the opening 20a, with a center of rotation of the feed roller 206 as a point of rotation as shown in
A bill discharge mechanism discharges a bill or bills to a user. The bill discharge mechanism comprises a bundle conveyance mechanism (clamping means), which conveys bills in a bundle, and a pressure applying mechanism, which applies pressure to bills appropriately according to the number of bills.
The bundle conveyance mechanism comprises upper rollers 291 and lower rollers 292, which serve as drive rollers, and a drive unit (not shown). The upper rollers 291 are arranged in a manner to overlap the rear plate 205, slidingly move independently of the rear plate 205 relative to the cash slot mechanism 20 in the same direction as a clamping movement direction of the rear plate 205, and rotate in any position, to which the upper rollers slidingly moved. The lower rollers 292 are arranged in a manner to overlap the front plate 204, are fixed to the cash slot mechanism 20 and rotate at there.
The pressure applying mechanism comprises the upper rollers 291 and the lower rollers 292, which constitute the bundle conveyance mechanism, the front plate 204, the rear plate 205, and a drive unit (not shown).
When a bill or bills are to be discharged to a user, the drive unit (not shown) of the pressure applying mechanism moves the upper rollers 291 in the clamping movement direction to shift the same to a position, in which the upper rollers push down a surface of a bill, that is, a position indicated by 291a in
That is, the cash slot mechanism 20 permits a user to operate at a rotating angle of the depositing/withdrawing posture shown in
At the time of deposit transaction, when a user charges a bill or bills as shown in
In addition, a support plate 209 serving as a stopper is preferably provided around an intermediate position between a bottom of the bill hopper 216 and tip ends of the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205. The support plate 209 can bear end surfaces of bills as charged. Preferably, the support plate 209 is structured to slidingly move as indicated by 209a in
Thereby, it is possible to bear end surfaces of bills when bills are charged and to retreat the support plate 209 on other occasions. In particular, the support plate 209 bears end surfaces of bills when the bills are charged whereby a user does not need to insert a hand to within the apparatus but can charge bills outside the apparatus.
Also, with a construction, in which sliding movement is made in the depositing/withdrawing direction 202, the support plate 209 can push out bills in the depositing/withdrawing direction 202 when the bills are to be fed. Preferably, the support plate 209 is mounted not to the cash slot mechanism 20 but to the housing of the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1, or a non-moving part except the cash slot mechanism 20 of the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1. Thereby, it is possible to make use of the support plate 209 independently of the rotating action of the cash slot mechanism 20, thus enabling making the apparatus simple in construction.
When bills are charged as shown in
In addition, a charging detection sensor 224 (
Also, when clamping a bill or bills, pulse counts of motors (excess charging detection means) for moving the rear plate 205, the intermediate plate 203, the upper rollers 291, etc. may be acquired and when the pulse counts are less than a reference value, bills may be determined to be packed excessively and an error message may be displayed on the customer operating unit 105 to provide for returning bills. Thereby, it is possible to prevent jam in conveyance from being caused due to excessive packing of bills.
Subsequently, as shown in
After the cash slot mechanism 20 is turned and moved at an angle of the feeding/stacking posture shown in
Also, the rear plate 205 is retreated to the position 205a and a bill or bills, which the bill discriminator 30 cannot discriminate at the time of deposit operation, and a bill or bills, of which deposit is rejected due to inclination and an abnormal interval between bills, are conveyed from within the apparatus to be collected between the rear plate 205a and the intermediate plate 203a. The bill or bills, of which deposit is rejected, are clamped between the rear plate 205 and the front plate 204 in the same manner as at the time of charging, the cash slot mechanism 20 is turned to the depositing/withdrawing posture, and the upper rollers 291 and the lower rollers 292, respectively, shown in
As shown in
Subsequently, as shown in
After the cash slot mechanism 20 is turned, the drive unit (not shown) of the pressure applying mechanism moves the upper rollers 291 to a position, in which a bill or bills are pushed down, that is, the position 291a shown in
After the bill or bills are clamped, the housing shutter 201 is moved in the direction of the arrow 217a as shown in
Also, the rear plate 205 and the front plate 204 are moved toward a user from the upper, front plate 101a, that is, to the positions 204b, 205b shown in
Also, after the rear plate 205 and the front plate 204 are caused to project, the support plate 209 supports an end of a bill or ends of bills inside the apparatus as shown in
Further, after the inlet sensor 223 functioning as a pulling-out detection sensor detects that a user has pulled out the bill or bills, the rear plate 205 is moved to the position 205a to enlarge a space in the cash slot mechanism 20 to facilitate visual confirmation by a user even if conveyance in a bundle is not successfully made and a bill or bills, conveyance of which fails, remain in the cash slot.
In addition, a discharge position, to which a bill or bills are fed, may be fixed irrespective of sizes of a bill or bills as fed, or may be regulated according to a length or lengths of a bill or bills measured by a sensor, which is provided in the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus to measure a length of a bill. Also, the discharge position may be regulated according to results of discrimination by the bill discriminator 30 at the time of money withdrawal.
If a user leaves a bill or bills at the time of money deposit or at the time of money withdrawal, the bill or bills as left are automatically recovered. At the time of recovery of a left bill or bills, in the case where a left bill or bills remain on the inlet sensor 223 as shown in
After the housing shutter 201 is closed, the cash slot mechanism 20 is turned and moved from a position for the money depositing/withdrawing posture shown in
Subsequently, details of operation of the cash slot mechanism 20 in the money depositing/withdrawing transaction and in recovery of a bill or bills as left in the automated transaction machine will be described in order according to control flowcharts in
The automated transaction machine 101 permits the customer operating unit 105 to display contents of transaction by way of guidance display (STEP S101).
When a user selects transaction (STEP S102), the automated transaction machine 101 carries out a money deposit transaction when a money deposit transaction is selected (STEP S103) and carries out a money withdrawal transaction when a money withdrawal transaction is selected (STEP S104).
As shown in
When a bill or bills are charged into the cash slot mechanism 20, the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 are taken inside the opening 20a (STEP S5) and the housing shutter 201 is closed in the shutter closing processing (STEP S6).
In a received money counting processing, in which a bill or bills as received are counted, the cash slot mechanism 20 is moved to the feeding/stacking posture shown in
In the STEP S7, a bill or bills charged into the cash slot mechanism 20 are separated one by one and conveyed to the bill discriminator 30 to be subjected to discrimination of truth or falsehood of a bill, and a bill or bills, which are discriminated in the bill discriminator 30 to afford deposit, are once stored in the temporary stocker 40.
At this time, except a normal action, in which a bill or bills as received are all discriminated to afford deposit and are once stored in the temporary stocker 40, there are a case where discrimination is not possible in the bill discriminator 30 or inclination and an abnormal interval between bills causes rejection of deposit, and a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, are stored in the cash slot mechanism 20, and a case where detection of an abnormal bill or bills in separation of a bill or bills as received leads to abnormal stoppage in the course of counting of a bill or bills as received while a bill or bills as received are left in the cash slot mechanism 20.
When abnormal stoppage is caused in the course of counting of a bill or bills as received, presence of rejection of money deposit is discriminated and when rejection of money deposit is present (STEP S14: Y), a guidance is displayed (STEP S19) and a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, and an abnormal bill or bills are returned from the cash slot mechanism 20 (STEP S20). At this time, the cash slot mechanism 20 is changed to the money depositing/withdrawing posture from the feeding/stacking posture under a state, in which a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, and an abnormal bill or bills are stored in the storage space A of the cash slot mechanism 20.
When rejection of money deposit is absent in the STEP S14 (STEP S14: N), a guidance is displayed (STEP S17) and an abnormal bill or bills are returned from the cash slot mechanism 20 (STEP S18). At this time, the cash slot mechanism 20 is changed to the money depositing/withdrawing posture from the feeding/stacking posture under a state, in which an abnormal bill or bills are stored in the storage space A of the cash slot mechanism 20.
In the case where abnormal stoppage is not caused in the course of counting of a bill or bills as received in the STEP S8 (STEP S8: N) and rejection of money deposit is present (STEP S9: Y), a guidance is displayed (STEP S15) and a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, are returned from the cash slot mechanism 20 (STEP S16). At this time, the cash slot mechanism 20 is changed to the money depositing/withdrawing posture from the feeding/stacking posture under a state, in which a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, are stored in the storage space A of the cash slot mechanism 20.
In this manner, after the cash slot mechanism 20 is changed to the money depositing/withdrawing posture, the housing shutter 201 is opened in the shutter opening processing (STEP S21), the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 are caused to project toward a user through the opening 20a from the upper, front plate 101a (STEP S22), and it is confirmed that a bill or bills are pulled out (STEP S23).
After it is confirmed that a bill or bills are pulled out (STEP S23: Y), the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 takes the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 into the apparatus (STEP S24) and performs the shutter closing processing (STEP S25) to return a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, to a user.
After a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, and the like are returned, the procedure returns to a guidance processing in STEP S1 in case of accepting the received money counting processing again (STEP S26: Y), and the procedure proceeds to the guidance processing in STEP S10 in case of not accepting the received money counting processing (STEP S26: N).
In the case where pulling-out is not detected in the STEP S23 (STEP S23: N) and a predetermined period of time elapses (STEP S27: Y), it is determined that a bill or bills are left and a retracting processing is performed in order to continue a subsequent transaction (STEP S28).
In the case where an abnormal stoppage is not caused in the course of received money counting in the received money counting processing in STEP S7 (STEP S8: N) and rejection of money deposit is not generated (STEP S9: N), a guidance for the number of bills counted in the received money counting processing in STEP S7 is displayed on the customer operating unit 105 (STEP S10). When a user confirms (depress a confirmation button) an amount of money as received (STEP S11: Y), center communication is performed (STEP S12) and a money deposit transaction is settled to perform a received money storage processing (STEP S13), thus terminating the money deposit transaction. In the received money storage processing (STEP S13), the bill discriminator 30 again discriminates information of a kind of a bill for a bill or bills in the temporary stocker 40 and a processing is performed to store the bill or bills in either of the money deposit box 60 and the recycle boxes 80.
In the case where a user does not confirm acknowledgement of an amount of money as received (STEP S11: N) but selects cancellation of money deposit (STEP S29: Y), a cancellation return processing, in which a bill or bills in the temporary stocker 40 are stored in the cash slot mechanism 20, is performed (STEP S30). Thereafter, the shutter opening processing is performed (STEP S21) and the bill discharge processing is performed projecting the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 toward a user through the opening 20a from the upper, front plate 101a (STEP S32). When it is confirmed that a bill or bills are pulled out (STEP S33: Y), the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 are taken into the apparatus (STEP S34) and the shutter closing processing is performed (STEP S35) to complete returning a bill or bills as received to a user.
In the case where recharging is permitted (STEP S36: Y), the procedure returns to the guidance processing in STEP S1, and in the case where recharging is not permitted (STEP S36: N), the money deposit transaction is terminated.
In the case where a user does not pull out a bill or bills for a predetermined period of time or longer in the STEP S33 (STEP S37: Y), it is determined that a bill or bills are left and the retract processing (STEP S38) is performed in order to continue a subsequent transaction.
The bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 performs the shutter opening processing (STEP S54) and has the bundle conveyance mechanism feed a bill or bills to a user (STEP S55) as shown in
When pulling out a bill or bills is detected (STEP S56: Y), the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 takes the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 into the upper, front plate 101a (STEP S57) and performs the shutter closing processing (STEP S58).
In the case where a user does not pull out a bill or bills for a predetermined period of time or longer (STEP S56: N, STEP S59: Y), it is determined that a bill or bills are left and the retract processing (STEP S60) described with reference to
In the case where a user does not pull out a bill or bills for a predetermined period of time or longer in returning a bill or bills, deposit of which is rejected, canceling and returning, leaving a bill or bills being paid, or the like, it is determined that a bill or bills are left and the retract processing is performed in order to continue a subsequent transaction.
Here, when it is detected that a bill or bills are left, the front plate 204 is vibrated and moved a little.
Since a bill or bills as left move a little due to the vibration of the front plate 204, detection by the sensor can be made sure. Thereby, an erroneous detection is prevented, in which a bill or bills are not detected by the sensor although a bill or bills are left.
The bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 takes the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 into the apparatus whereby a bill or bills, which are fed but not pulled out, are stored in the cash slot mechanism 20 (STEP S61). When taking-in of a bill or bills is completed (STEP S62: Y), the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 performs the shutter closing processing (STEP S63). After the shutter closing processing, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 changes the posture of the cash slot mechanism 20 to the feeding/stacking posture (STEP S64) to discharge a bill or bills from the cash slot mechanism 20 to store the same in the retract box 61.
According to the embodiment described above, when a bill or bills are charged, a user can perform an operation of money deposit without feeling a fear in inserting a hand into the cash slot 21 having a drive unit. That is, since it suffices to charge a bill or bills between the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205, which project toward a user from the cash slot 21, a user's psychological sense is not a sense of inserting a hand into the apparatus but a sense of charging a bill or bills into a slot outside the apparatus. Therefore, a user can perform an operation of charging a bill or bills feeling psychologically at rest without a psychological feeling of fear.
Also, a user making use of a wheelchair does not need inserting a hand deep into the cash slot but suffices to charge a bill or bills between the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205, which project, so that a distance to a position of money deposit becomes small, thus enabling an improvement in operability.
Also, in case of foreign bills, which are considerably different in size every kind of bill, bills are unevenly aligned in some cases when they are charged in a laid posture, the invention enables a change of posture to the feeding/stacking posture to turn and move a bill or bills, which are charged in a laid posture into the cash slot mechanism 20 in a money depositing/withdrawing posture, thus enabling the bill or bills to be changed to an upright posture. Thereby, uneven alignment of ends of bills is corrected owing to the effect of gravity, thus enabling decreasing an abnormality in conveyance, such as jam of bills, etc. Besides, a simple construction can be realized at low cost by making use of gravity in correction of uneven alignment.
Also, when a bill or bills are to be fed, it is possible to clamp the bill or bills to discharge the same in a bundle to a user. At this time, the bill or bills are pushed out toward a user from the front of the housing 101b. Thereby, in that operation, in which a user receives a bill or bills, there is produced the same effect as at the time of charging that a psychological feeling of fear is absent and even a user making use of a wheelchair can receive a bill or bills easily.
Also, since a bill or bills are clamped between the front plate 204 and the rear plate 205 at the time of bill discharge, a bill or bills are not scattered even in the case where the apparatus is mounted outdoor and a strong wind blows, thus enabling surely delivering a bill or bills to a user.
Also, since the front plate 204 supports a bottom of a bill or bottoms of bills at the time of bill discharge, the front plate 204 serves as a saucer to make a user liable to receive a bill or bills.
Also, even if conveyance in a bundle is not successful and a bill or bills, conveyance of which fails, remain in the cash slot 21, the rear plate 205 as a push plate, which constitutes the cash slot mechanism 20, is moved to enlarge an interior of the cash slot mechanism 20 to make the storage space A easy to see, thus making a user liable to make visual confirmation to enable preventing a bill or bills from being left.
Also, in the case where a bill or bills as left are present, the sensor in the cash slot 21 can readily detect the bill or bills as left, which can be retracted intact by the bundle conveyance mechanism. Thereby, it is possible for the apparatus to continue a subsequent transaction without becoming down.
In this manner, the bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus 1 described above can realize a bill depositing/withdrawing apparatus, in which jam in conveyance and leaving a bill or bills are decreased and which has a user friendly money depositing/withdrawing interface and is high in reliability.
In addition, according to another embodiment, an inner shutter 301 as an opening and closing shutter may be provided on the cash slot mechanism 20 as in a configuration of the cash slot mechanism 20 shown in
Thereby, when the cash slot mechanism 20 is changed in posture for the money deposit processing and the money withdrawal processing, the inner shutter 301 is put in a closed state, thus enabling preventing a centrifugal force in turning at the time of change in posture from causing a bill or bills 210 to spring from the storage space A and from unbalancing bills, which are unevenly set about the opening, to make the same scatter in the apparatus.
Also, when the inner shutter 301 is not closed after a bill or bills are charged in the money deposit processing, it is preferable to open the inner shutter 301 and the housing shutter 201 to return a bill or bills 210. At this time, preferably, the customer operating unit 105 or the like invites a user to align and recharge a bill or bills. Thereby, it is possible to prevent the money deposit processing from being carried out in a state, in which the inner shutter 301 is not fully closed.
Also, a stopper 302 shown in
Thereby, it is possible to surely push a bill or bills 210 toward a user when the bill or bills 210 are to be fed in the money deposit processing, so that a user can take out the bill or bills 210 easily. Also, when charging of a bill or bills is permitted in the money deposit processing, the stopper 302 can prevent a bill or bills 210 from entering the innermost of the storage space A, so that a user enables use psychologically at rest without the need of inserting a hand into the apparatus.
Also, a structure may be employed that when the inner shutter 301 is not closed at the time of bill charging, the closing action of the inner shutter 301 is retried performing an action, in which the inner shutter 301 is caused to swingably act to knock off a bill or bills inside and the stopper 302 and the front plate 204 are moved to vibrate a bill or bills to make the same slide inside. Thereby, it is possible to restrict times of urging recharging in a state, in which the inner shutter 301 is not fully closed.
The invention is not limited to the construction of the embodiment described above but many embodiments are obtainable.
It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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