Bill deposit/withdrawal machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6474549
  • Patent Number
    6,474,549
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A bill transaction machine for transacting a bill include a port for delivering bills inputted by a user or discharging bills to a user, a bill discriminating unit for discriminating bills, and a plurality of accepting boxes for accepting bills and disposed in stacked manner in a vertical direction. Each of the accepting boxes is mounted detachably in a horizontal direction and a bill transport path is provided for transporting bills between the plurality of accepting boxes and the port while passing the bills through the bill discriminating unit. Each of the accepting boxes each take in bills under travel on the bill transport path or deliver bills to the bill transport path with the accepting boxes being disposed in the same direction as a transport direction of the transport path. The accepting boxes and the transport path are increasable or decreasable in a vertical direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a bill deposit/withdrawal machine (for example, an automated teller machine used in a banking organ or the like) for which a general user makes the deposit and withdrawal of a cash directly by use of a card, passbook or the like.




The conventional bill deposit/withdrawal machine used in, for example, a banking organ or the like is provided with a deposit/withdrawal port for delivering bills (or paper money) inputted by a user and accepting bills to be discharged to a user, a bill discriminating unit for discriminating bills, and a bill transport path for transporting bills while passing them through the bill discriminating unit. The construction of the machine further includes the combination of units including a temporary storage box for storing deposited bills once, a deposit box for accepting deposited bills, a withdrawal box for delivering bills for withdrawal, a recycle box for accepting and delivering bills for both deposit and withdrawal, a reject box for accepting bills which are transmitted from the withdrawal box, but not transmitted to the deposit/withdrawal port, a load/recovery box for delivering bills to be supplemented for the recycle box and accepting bills recovered from the recycle box, and so forth. Various constructions have been proposed for the arrangement of those units and the overall construction. For example, there has been proposed a complicated construction having a character “8”-configured transport path which includes two ring-like transport paths passing through the bill discriminating unit.




Three kinds of bills including a 1,000-yen bill, a 5,000-yen bill and a 10,000-yen bill are handled in Japanese territory. A bill deposit/withdrawal machine mounted with a recycle box capable of accepting 1,000-yen bills and 10,000-yen bills at a large capacity every that bill kind is popularly provided. However, only a small number of bill deposit/withdrawal machines is capable of coping with countries such as countries in Europe and America or countries in Southeast Asia where many kinds of bills are circulated. An example of a bill deposit/withdrawal machine capable of handling many kinds of bills has been disclosed by, for example, JP-A-7-267513. This known machine is provided with a deposit port, a withdrawal port, a bill discriminating unit (or bill discriminator), a reject box, and a plurality of recycle boxes for respective kinds of bills so that these units are connected by a bill transport path and the recycle boxes can additionally be provided in accordance with the number of handled bill kinds (see FIG.


19


).




With the pervasion of bill deposit/withdrawal machines, there is an increasing need for smaller size, lower cost and more easiness in use while improved unctions such as a recycle function of circulating deposited bills as bills for withdrawal and a load/recovery function of delivering bills to be supplemented for a recycle box and accepting bills recovered from the recycle box are ensured. Regarding bills to be handled, on the other hand, there is required a machine which can handle not only Japanese yen bills but also foreign bills with the increase of handling of foreign bills in the territory of Japan and the increase of a need for bill deposit/withdrawal machines outside the territory of Japan. Accordingly, it is desired to provide a bill deposit/withdrawal machine which can handle not only the deposit/withdrawal of two or three kinds of Japanese yen bills as in the prior art but also the deposit/withdrawal of many kinds of bills inclusive of Japanese yen bills and U.S. dollar bills and a bill deposit/withdrawal machine which can cope with the handling of five or more kinds of bills as in countries in Europe and America or countries in Southeast Asia.




Bills circulated in countries in Europe and America or countries in Southeast Asia comprise many kinds. Also, in many cases, the bills have their sizes which are greatly different in both longitudinal and lateral directions in accordance with the kinds of bills. Further, when seen from the circulating situation of bills in each country, the conditions of many bills including the degrees of fold and breaking are poor as compared with those of Japanese yen bills. This type of machine is requested to operate for a whole day in an unmanned manner at an automated-machine corner of a banking organ and to operate with a high reliability for the user's cash deposit/withdrawal transaction. Also, it is desired to provide a bill deposit/withdrawal machine in which a failure such as a paper or bill jam is reduced to cope with the circulating situation of bills in each country.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A first object of the present invention is to provide a bill deposit/withdrawal machine in which a transaction operation based on the types of transactions or the kinds of bills can be set in accordance with mounted accepting boxes.




A second object of the present invention is to provide a bill deposit/withdrawal machine in which the number of accepting boxes can be increased or decreased.




A third object of the present invention is to provide a bill deposit/withdrawal machine which has a simplified bill transport path construction.




A fourth object of the present invention is to provide a bill deposit/withdrawal machine in which an improved operability is offered in conjunction with the handling of bill boxes by a clerk in charge and an operation performed by the clerk in charge at the time of generation of an abnormal condition such as a bill jam.




A fifth object of the present invention is to provide a bill deposit/withdrawal machine which has a high general-purpose ability.




To attain the above object, one aspect of the present invention provides a bill deposit/withdrawal machine for which a plurality of detachable accepting boxes for accepting bills can be mounted, wherein the accepting box includes at least one of a deposit box for accepting deposited bills, a withdrawal box for accepting bills for withdrawal, a recycle box for accepting bills for both deposit and withdrawal, a reject box for accepting deposited bills which are not accepted into the deposit box and the recycle box and those ones bills delivered from the withdrawal box and the recycle box which are not used for withdrawal, and a load/recovery box for delivering bills to the recycle box or accepting bills recovered from the recycle box, and setting means for setting a transaction operation based on the types of transactions or the kinds of bills in accordance with the mounting state of the accepting boxes is provided.




According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a bill deposit/withdrawal machine comprising a deposit/withdrawal port for delivering bills inputted by a user and discharging bills for deposit return (or bills to be returned as deposit rejection) and bills for withdrawal to a user, a bill discriminating unit for discriminating bills, a plurality of accepting boxes for accepting a plurality of bills in a manner stacked in a horizontal direction, the accepting boxes being detachable in the horizontal direction, and a bill transport path for transporting bills between the accepting boxes and the deposit/withdrawal port while passing the bills through the bill discriminating unit, wherein the plurality of accepting boxes are stack-layered in a vertical direction while the deposit/withdrawal port, and the bill discriminating unit and the bill transport path are arranged at positions different from an upper space in the vertical direction in which the accepting boxes are stack-layered, whereby the accepting boxes and the bill transport path to the accepting boxes can be increased or decreased in number in the vertical direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the external appearance of an embodiment of an automated teller machine to which the present invention is applied;





FIG. 2

is a block diagram showing a relation in control of the automated teller machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view showing a first embodiment of a bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a side view of a deposit/withdrawal port in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5A

shows an example of the construction of a temporary storage box in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5B

is a perspective view showing a main part of the temporary storage box;





FIG. 6

is a side view of a deposit box in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a side view of a withdrawal box in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a side view of a recycle box in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a block diagram showing a relation in control of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a flow chart showing the flow of control at the time of deposit transaction in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a detailed flow chart of a deposit count processing in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a detailed flow chart of a deposit accept processing in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a side view showing a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 14

is a flow chart showing an operation condition setting method in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

shows an example of a display window for the setting and input of operation conditions by a clerk in charge in the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 16

shows an example of display on a transaction display unit;





FIG. 17

shows an example of operation of five accepting boxes;





FIG. 18

shows an example of operation of seven accepting boxes; and





FIG. 19

is a diagram showing the route construction of a bill transport path in the prior art.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in reference to the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the external appearance of an embodiment of an automated teller machine to which the present invention is applied.




An upper portion of a body casing


101


of the machine is provided with a card/slip processing mechanism


102


which communicates with a card slot


102




a


provided in an upper front plate


101




b


of the casing


101


to process a user's card and prints and delivers a transaction particulars slip, and a passbook processing mechanism


103


which communicates with a passbook slot


103




a


to process a user's passbook.




A lower portion of the body casing


101


is provided with a bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


for processing bills, and an intermediate portion thereof is provided with a customer operation section


105


for displaying and inputting the contents of a transaction. Reference numeral


106


denotes a body control section for performing the control of the whole of the automated teller machine. Numeral


107


denotes a transaction display unit for indicating the types of possible transactions inclusive of deposit and withdrawal to a user.





FIG. 2

is a block diagram showing a relation in control of the present machine. The card/slip processing mechanism


102


, the passbook processing mechanism


103


, the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


and the customer operation section


105


provided in the body casing


101


are connected to the body control section


106


through a bus


106




a


and perform their required operations under the control of the body control section


106


. Though the body control section


106


is also connected through the bus


106




a


to an interface section


106




b,


a clerk-in-charge operation section


106




c


and an external memory


106




d


to make the communication of necessary data therewith, the detailed description thereof will be omitted since there is no direct relation with the features of the present invention. Reference numeral


101




d


shown in

FIG. 2

denotes a power supply section for supplying electric powers to the above-mentioned mechanisms and components.





FIG. 3

is a side view showing the construction of that bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


in the automated teller machine shown in

FIG. 1

to which the present invention relates.




The bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


is composed of a deposit/withdrawal port


2


for which a user makes the input/take-out of bills, a bill discriminating unit


3


for discriminating bills, a temporary storage box


4


for accepting deposited bills once until the materialization of a transaction, one deposit box


6


for accepting, at the time of deposit, bills for which the materialization of a transaction is completed, one withdrawal box


7


for accepting bills for withdrawal, one recycle box


8


for both deposit and withdrawal, a reject box


9


for accepting deposited bills which are not accepted into the deposit box and the recycle box and those ones of bills delivered from the withdrawal box which are not used for withdrawal (in other words, a box for accepting bills for which the discrimination by the bill discriminating unit is impossible), a load/recovery box


11


for accepting bills to be supplemented for the recycle box


8


and bills recovered from the recycle box, a bill transport path


5


for transporting bills to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the temporary storage box


4


, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


while passing the bills through the bill discriminating unit


3


, and a control unit


10


. The control unit


10


performs the control of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


in accordance with a command from the body control section


106


and the detection of the state of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


and sends the state of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


to the body control section


106


, as required.




The bill transport path


5


is composed of a single ring-like main bill transport path


501


(including


501




a


to


501




k


indicated by thick solid arrows in

FIG. 3

) which passes through the bill discriminating unit


3


and then returns to the bill discriminating unit


3


again by way of a branch point to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, confluent/branch points for each of the reject box


9


, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


and the load/recovery box


11


, and branch/confluent points for the temporary storage box


4


in the mentioned order, and unit transport paths


251




a,




251




b,




851




a


to


851




e


and


451


which make the connection between the main bill transport path


501


and the respective units. Above the reject box


9


is provided a U-turn bill transport path


860


which forms a part of the main bill transport path


501


.




The path


251




a


is a deposit unit transport path along which bills delivered from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


are transported to the main bill transport path


501


and join the same path


501


. The path


251




b


is a withdrawal unit transport path along which the transport from the main bill transport path


501


to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


in a branching manner is made. The paths


851




a


to


851




e


are cassette unit transport paths along which the transport from the main bill transport path


501


to each cassette of the reject box


9


, the deposit box


6


, the recycle box


8


and the load/recovery box


11


in a branching manner is made and bills delivered from the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


and the load/recovery box


11


are transported to the main bill transport path


501


and join the same path


501


. The path


451


is a temporary storage unit transport path along which the transport from the main bill transport path


501


to the temporary storage box


4


in a branching manner is made and bills delivered from the temporary storage box


4


are transported to the main bill transport path


501


and join the same path


501


. Further, switching gates


252


,


852




a


to


852




e


and


452


are provided at the branch points from the main bill transport path


501


to the unit transport paths


251




b,




851




a


to


851




e


and


451


so that the transport is controlled by the control unit


10


on the basis of the result of discrimination from the bill discriminating unit


3


.




Next, the details of the above-mentioned components


2


to


11


in the present embodiment and the details of the operation will be described using

FIGS. 3

to


8


.




The deposit/withdrawal port


2


has a shutter


201


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The shutter


201


can be slidden and moved into a state indicated by reference numeral


201




a


and can be opened and closed in that state, thereby allowing the user to take out bills at the time of withdrawal and to input bills at the time of deposit in a direction indicated by arrow


202


.




As shown, bills


210


inputted between a front plate


204


and a push plate


203


and a rear plate


205


are pushed by the push plate


203


in a direction of a feed roller


206


so that the push plate and the front plate are brought into the states of


203




a


and


204




a


and the bills are fed forward by a rotating operation of the feed roller


206


while a two-sheet feed is prevented by a gate roller


207


which does not rotate in the direction of delivery. Thus, the bills


210


at the deposit/withdrawal port


2


are delivered in a direction indicated by arrow


208


so that they join the main bill transport path


501


and are then taken into the machine.




Also, bills withdrawn from the machine and bills rejected for reasons such as the difficulty in bill discrimination at the time of deposit or the like branch off from the main bill transport path


501


and are transported in a direction of arrow


209


so that they are sent between a rotating stack roller


211


and a backup roller


213


. A brush roller


212


is disposed on the same axis as the backup roller


213


and has elastic members


212




a


radially arranged, as shown. The brush roller


212


is rotated by a driving source (not shown) independently of the backup roller


213


. The bill sent between the stack roller


211


and the backup roller


213


contacts the elastic member


212




a


of the stopped brush roller


212


and is passed while receiving a frictional resistance force against a stack guide


214


owing to an elastic deformation force of the elastic member


212




a.


The bill is stopped once at a bill position indicated by broken line


215


where a sandwiching transport force of the stack roller


211


and the backup roller


213


runs out. Immediately thereafter, the brush roller


212


is rotated so that the bill is stacked in a space between the push plate


203




a


and a rear plate


205




a.


Accordingly, there is not a fear that the bill does not fly out upward in an accepting space. Also, since the bill is merely scratched by the brush roller


212


in a horizontal direction, no interference between continuously transported bills is caused and hence a vertical unevenness is rarely to be caused. Accordingly, it becomes possible for the user to easily take out the bills.




Though the details are not shown, the bill discriminating unit


3


is composed of a two-sheet detecting portion which includes a pair of rollers and detects the displacement of the rollers at the time of transport of bills between the rollers to detect whether or not there is the superimposition of two sheets one over the other, and a discriminating portion which detects the print of a bill by means of an image sensor or the like to discriminate the kind of that bill and the truth or falsehood thereof. The control unit


10


is informed of the result of discrimination for each passed bill.




The temporary storage box


4


has a function of successively accepting bills kind-settled by the bill discriminating unit


3


at the time of deposit transaction, reserving them once until the transaction is materialized, and successively discharging after the materialization of the transaction. As shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

, the temporary storage box


4


is composed of an inducing tape


403


which is made of a thin stainless plate, a rotary drum


401


on which a bill transported together with the inducing tape


403


is wound, a winding shaft


402


on which only the inducing tape


403


is wound, an inlet roller


405


which guides the entrance of a bill to the rotary drum


401


and rotates together with the inducing tape


403


, and a backup roller


404


which is provided opposite to the inlet roller


405


.

FIG. 5A

shows an enlarged view of the temporary storage box


4


in the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


shown in

FIG. 3

, and

FIG. 5B

illustrates only a main portion of the temporary storage box in order to facilitate the understanding. The rotary drum


401


and the winding shaft


401


supporting the opposite ends of the inducing tape


403


are respectively connected to separate driving sources


411


and


412


. The connection of the winding shaft


402


to the driving source


412


is made through a torque limiter


413


.




Also, the temporary storage box unit transport path


451


has a switching gate


452


by which bills transported along the main bill transport path


501


in a direction of arrow


501




h


are taken into the temporary storage box


4


, and an inlet/outlet gate


453


which is provided in the vicinity of an inlet/outlet of the temporary storage box


4


for making the switching between the taking of bills into the temporary storage box


4


and the discharge of bills therefrom. Before a deposit transaction, the inducing tape


403


has been wound on the winding shaft


402


side.




The length of a portion of the inducing tape


403


to be wound around the rotary drum


401


is set to at least a length necessary for one deposit count operation determined by the rate of separation of bills from the deposit/withdrawal port, the rate of transport of bills and the limited number of bills capable of being inputted into the deposit/withdrawal port. For example, provided that the limited number of bills capable of being inputted into the deposit/withdrawal port at once is 200 sheets (250 sheets inclusive of an added margin), the separation rate is about 10 sheets per second and the transport rate is about 1.6 m per second, the required length is set to 45 m inclusive of a margin of 5 m on the basis of at least 1.6 (m/sec)×250 (sheets)÷10 (sheets/sec)=40 m.




An initial-position sensor (not shown) for detecting an initial position of the inducing tape


403


and a near-fullness sensor (not shown) for detecting the vicinity of the end of the inducing tape


403


may be provided while an encoder (not shown) for detecting the current winding amount of the inducing tape


403


with the initial position of the inducing tape


403


taken as a reference is attached to the inlet roller


405


, so that the control unit


10


makes a timing control or the like by use of signals from the sensors and the encoder. Also, a temporary storage box passage sensor for sensing bills to be accepted in the temporary storage box and discharged therefrom to count the bills may be provided on the transport path from the inlet roller


405


on the rotary drum


401


side.




Before a deposit transaction, the inducing tape


403


has been wound on the winding shaft


402


side up to the initial position. In the case where deposited bills are to be taken into the temporary storage box


403


, the driving source


411


is driven in a direction in which the rotary drum


401


winds the inducing tape


403


thereon. The rotary drum


401


rotates so that the travel speed of the inducing tape


403


becomes substantially equal to the entering speed of bills. The switching gate


452


is switched to a direction indicated by


452




a


in FIG.


5


A and the inlet/outlet gate


453


is switched to a direction indicated by


453




a.


Thereby, the deposited bills transported in the direction of arrow


501




h


are successively wound on the rotary drum


401


through a route of arrow


454


. On the other hand, the winding shaft


402


is driven by the driving source


412


through the torque limiter


413


so that a tensile force is applied to the inducing tape


403


. Thereby, the inducing tape


403


is wound on the rotary drum


403


with no slack and together with the bills.




When a deposit transaction for bills accepted in the temporary storage box


4


is materialized, the inlet/outlet gate


453




a


is switched to a direction indicated by


453


and the rotary drum


401


is reversely rotated while the winding shaft


402


is driven in its winding direction through the torque limiter with a tensile force applied to the inducing tape


403


. Thereby, the bills wound on the rotary drum


401


are delivered in a direction of the main bill transport path


501


indicated by arrow


501




j


through a route of arrow


455


in a sequence reverse to that at the time of acceptance.




The temporary storage box may be provided with not the winding-type construction based on the rotary drum and the inducing tape as shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

but a stacking-type construction as will be shown later on in conjunction with the recycle box.




The deposit box


6


is mounted one in number in the present embodiment. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the deposit box


6


constructs a stack mechanism composed of a rotating stack roller


601


driven through a gear by a driving source (not shown) outside the box


6


, backup rollers


602


and


603


opposite to the stack roller


601


, a brush roller


604


disposed on the same axis as the backup roller


603


and rotated by a driving source (not shown) independently of the backup roller, the brush roller having elastic members


604




a


radially arranged, as shown, a lower stack guide


605


and an upper stack guide


606


. A bill accepting space includes a stacked-bill accepting space


617


which is formed by an upper partition plate


611


, a lower partition plate


613


and a push plate


615


, and a bill-under-stacking accepting space


616


which is formed by the upper partition plate


611


, the lower partition plate


613


, the upper stack guide


606


and the lower stack guide


605


.




Bills to be accepted in the deposit box


6


are transported in a direction of arrow


854


from the main bill transport path (indicated by arrow


501


) with a switching gate


852


switched as indicated by


852




a


and are then sent between the rotating stack roller


601


and the backup rollers


602


and


603


. The bill sent between the stack roller


601


and the backup roller


603


contacts the elastic ember


604




a


of the stopped brush roller


604


and is passed while receiving a frictional resistance force against the lower stack guide


605


owing to an elastic deformation force of the elastic member


604




a.


The bill is stopped once at a position where a sandwiching transport force of the stack roller


601


and the backup roller


603


runs out. Immediately thereafter, the brush roller


604


is rotated so that the bill is stacked in the above-mentioned bill-under-stacking accepting space


616


with no interference caused between continuously transported bills.




Next, a driving belt


618


is driven by a driving source (not shown) so that a push plate


608


, a push assist guide


609


, a push support shaft


610


and the upper stack guide


606


coupled to the driving belt


618


are moved up to positions of dotted lines


608




a,




609




a,




610




a


and


606




a


in directions of arrows


621


and


622


while the upper partition plate


611


and an upper partition plate support shaft


612


coupled to the driving belt


618


are successively moved to positions of dotted lines


611




a


and


612




a,


to positions of dotted lines


611




b


and


612




b


and to positions of dotted lines


611




c


and


612




b


in a direction of arrow


625


. Thereby, the bills stacked in the bill-under-stacking accepting space


616


are pushed into the stacked-bill accepting space


617


together with bills in the stacked-bill accepting space


617


by moving the push plate


615


in a direction of arrow


624


and the lower stack guide


613


in a direction of arrow


623


. Next, the driving belt


618


is driven in a reverse direction so that the push plate


608


, the push assist guide


609


, the push support shaft


610


, the upper partition plate


611


and the upper partition plate support shaft


612


are returned to the initial positions to bring the bill-under-stacking accepting space


616


into an empty condition, thereby enabling the next stacking operation.




The withdrawal box


7


is mounted one in number in the present embodiment. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the withdrawal box


7


constructs a separation mechanism composed of a rotating feed roller


701


and a rotating pickup roller


711


which are driven through gears by driving sources (not shown) outside the box


7


, a rotating backup roller


702


which is provided opposite to the feed roller


701


, and a gate roller


704


which is provided opposite to the feed roller


701


and does not rotate in a delivering direction. Bills for withdrawal are set in alignment (or with evenness) by a clerk in charge into an accepting space enclosed by a bottom plate guide


709


, a push plate


706


, a separation guide


705


and an upper face guide


708


with the foremost bill pushed against the pickup roller


711


by a spring (not shown) coupled to the push plate


706


. The push plate


706


is made movable in the accepting space to move the accepted bills so that bills to be delivered impose a predetermined pushing force upon the pickup roller


711


with the decrease in number of accepted bills. The bills pushed against the pickup roller


711


are delivered owing to the operations of the rotating feed and pickup rollers


701


and


711


and are transported one by one in a direction of arrow


855


while a two-sheet feed is prevented by the gate roller


703


which does not rotate in the delivering direction. Then, the bills are transported along the main bill transport path in a direction of arrow


856


.




The recycle box


8


is mounted one in number in the present embodiment. The construction of the recycle box


8


is shown in FIG.


8


.




The recycle box


8


has both the function of the deposit box


6


of continuously accepting bills and the function of the withdrawal box


7


of continuously delivering bills in a separated manner. Therefore, the recycle box


8


is a bill box which is capable of acceptance and separate delivery. The recycle box


8


constructs a stack/separation mechanism composed of a stack/feed roller


801


and a pickup roller


811


which have the same configuration as the separation mechanism described in conjunction with the withdrawal box


7


, a rotating backup roller


802


, a gate roller


803


which rotates in a stacking direction and does not rotate in a delivering direction, a brush roller


804


which is disposed on the same axis as the gate roller


803


and includes radially arranged elastic members, and a separation/stack guide


805


which is made movable at the time of separation and at the time of stacking. Bills are accepted in an accepting space enclosed by a bottom plate


808


, a push plate


806


, a flat bottom face belt


807


suspended so that it supports the lower face of a bill in a plane upper than the bottom plate


808


, and the separation/stack guide


805


. The recycle box


8


is further provided with a rotating upper scratch roller


812


disposed with a sawtooth-like periphery form in the vicinity of the separation/stack guide


805


in an upper portion of the accepting section, and a rotating lower scratch belt


809


disposed with a sawtooth-like periphery form in the vicinity of the separation/stack guide


805


in a lower portion of the accepting section, so that the sawtooth-like periphery portions support the upper and lower ends of a stacked bill to maintain a standing condition of the bill while scratching the bill on the push plate


806


side.




At the time of separation operation, the separation/stack guide


805


is moved to a position indicated by dotted line


805




a


and the push plate


806


and the bottom face belt


807


are made movable integrally in the accepting space to move the accepted bills so that bills to be delivered impose a predetermined pushing force upon the pickup roller


811


owing to a spring which is not shown. The bills pushed against the pickup roller


811


are delivered by the rotating stack/feed roller


801


and are transported one by one in a direction of arrow


855


while a two-sheet feed is prevented by the gate roller


803


which does not rotate in the delivering direction. Also, a cassette inlet gate


853


of the unit transfer path


851


and a switching gate


852


of the main bill transport path are respectively switched to a direction of broken line


853




a


and a direction of solid line


852


so that the bills are transported in a direction of arrow


856


.




At the time of stack operation, the separation/stack guide


805


is moved to a position indicated by solid line and the push plate


806


and the bottom face belt


807


are made movable integrally in the accepting space owing to driving sources (not shown) outside the recycle box to make the controlled movement of the accepted bills in a direction receding from the separation/stack guide


805


so that an entering bill transported in a direction of arrow


854


and the accepted bills do not interfere with the increase in number of accepted bills. At this time, the upper scratch roller


812


and the lower scratch roller


809


make a lefthanded rotation and a righthanded rotation, respectively, so that the sawtooth-like periphery portions support the upper and lower ends of a stacked bill to maintain a standing condition of the bill while scratching the bill on the push plate


806


side.




The reject box


9


has the same construction as the deposit box


6


. The load/recovery box


11


has the same construction as the recycle box


8


.




The control unit


10


is connected to the body control section


106


of the machine through the bus


106




a,


as shown in FIG.


9


. The control unit


10


performs the control of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


in accordance with a command from the body control section


106


and the detection of the state of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


and sends the state of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


to the body control section


106


, as required. The control unit


10


is connected to a driving motor, electromagnetic solenoid or sensor of each unit (the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the bill discriminating unit


3


, the temporary storage box


4


, the bill transport path


5


, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


) in the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


to control the driving of actuators in accordance with transactions while monitoring the states by use of the sensors.




It is preferable that the accepting portion of each unit (the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


) ensures a lateral dimension of about 100 mm and a longitudinal dimension of about 200 mm for the purpose of making it possible to widely handle not only Japanese yen bills but also foreign bills having different dimensions, and the transporting portion (the bill discriminating unit


3


, the temporary storage box


4


and the bill transport path


5


) ensures a width of about 220 mm. Also, it is preferable that the minimum bill size capable of being handled has a lateral dimension of about 60 mm and a longitudinal dimension of about 120 mm, and the accepting portion such as the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


or the like subjected to the setting of bills by a clerk in charge or a user is provided with an adjustable regulation guide (not shown) in order to regulate the evenness of bills in longitudinal and lateral directions in accordance with the size of the handled bill.




With the provision of a general-purpose ability for the sizes of handled bills, the bill deposit/withdrawal machine of the present embodiment can handle paper sheets other than bills. For example, in the case where tickets or guidebooks are to be issued, the setting of tickets or guidebooks into the withdrawal box


7


by a clerk in charge suffices. In the case where the present machine is to be used as an apparatus which requires the printing as in the issuance of transaction particulars slips, the issuance of checks or the like, a printing mechanism may be provided in the course of the bill transport path or the withdrawal box


7


may be replaced by a dedicated box having an accepting portion, a delivering mechanism and a printing mechanism incorporated therein. In the case where means for reading a paper sheet having a number printed thereon is required as in the issuance of traveller's checks, the reading means may be mounted in a manner similar to the printing means. Alternatively, the paper sheet may be passed through the bill discriminating unit


3


for deposit to read the number printed on the paper sheet so that the paper sheet is then discharged to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


.




In the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


shown in the present embodiment, the units


2


to


11


described in the foregoing are arranged as shown in FIG.


3


and the bill transport path


5


makes the connection between the units by means of the main bill transport path


501


and the unit transport paths


251




a,




251




b,




851




a


to


851




e


and


451


, thereby materializing each operation such as a deposit transaction, withdrawal transaction or the like.




Next, the operation of the bill deposit/withdrawal machine of the present embodiment will be described.




First, the description will be made of the operation of each transaction, particularly, the flow of bills including rejected bills.




At the time of deposit transaction, bills inputted in the deposit/withdrawal port


2


are separated one by one. The bill joins the main bill transport path


501


through the deposit/withdrawal port unit transport path


251




a


and is subjected to the discrimination of the kind of the bill and the truth or falsehood thereof by the bill discriminating unit


3


. Thereafter, the bill is transported along the main bill transport path in a direction from


501




b


to


501




h


and is once accepted into the temporary storage box


4


. However, deposit-rejected bills including bills having resulted in the impossibility of discrimination by the bill discriminating unit


3


and bills having abnormal inclination thereof or abnormal interval therebetween branch to the direction of the deposit/withdrawal port


2


through the switching of the switching gate


252


after the departure thereof from the bill discriminating unit


3


and are accepted into the deposit/withdrawal port for return to a user. They are not taken into the temporary storage box


4


.




After the materialization of the deposit transaction, the rotary drum


401


of the temporary box


4


is rotated in a direction reverse to that at the time of acceptance. Wound bills are delivered to the main bill transport path


501


in a sequence reverse to that at the time of acceptance so that they are transported in a direction from


501




j


to


501




k


and are then subjected to the discrimination of the kind of the bill and the truth or falsehood thereof by the bill discriminating unit


3


again. Thereafter, one of the switching gates


852




b,




852




d


and


852




a


of the cassette unit transport paths


851




b,




851




d


and


851




a


is switched to accept the bill into one of the deposit box


6


, the recycle box


8


and the reject box


9


.




At the time of withdrawal, bills are delivered out of a bill box for each bill kind in the withdrawal box


7


and the recycle box


8


by predetermined numbers and are subjected to the discrimination by the bill discriminating unit


3


through a route of the main bill transport path


501


from


501




f


to


501




k


Thereafter, the bills branch at the gate


252


and are accepted into the deposit/withdrawal port


2


so that they are paid to a user. In the case where a withdrawal rejection is generated, the corresponding bills are accepted into the reject box


9


and bills corresponding to the shortage are additionally delivered.




Further, in the case where the user forgets to take out bills in the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the transaction may be discontinued under the judgement of the machine as being abnormal while the bills are left in the deposit/withdrawal port


2


as they are. In the present embodiment, however, the continuation of the succeeding transaction is contemplated by separating the forgotten bills from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, subjecting them to the discrimination in a manner similar to that at the time of deposit transaction and accepting them into the reject box


9


.




In the present embodiment, load, recovery and careful-examination operations can be performed for the recycle box


8


by use of the load/recovery box


11


.




The load operation is an operation in which a clerk in charge does not set required bills into the recycle box


8


in a manner separated every bill kind but the clerk in charge sets bills en bloc into the load/recovery box


11


and the set bills are accepted into the recycle box


8


automatically in the machine. Bills delivered from the load/recovery box


11


are subjected to the discrimination of the bill type by the bill discriminating unit


3


through a route from


501




h


to


501




k


and are accepted into the recycle box


8


through a route from


501




b


to


501




f.


In the case where a plurality of different recycle boxes for respective bill kinds are provided, the bills are distributed for the respective discriminated-bill kinds. Load-rejected bills including bills having resulted in the impossibility of discrimination by the bill discriminating unit


3


and bills having abnormal inclination thereof or abnormal interval therebetween are once accepted into the deposit/withdrawal port


2


. After the delivery of all bills from the load/recovery box


11


, the load-rejected bills are delivered from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


and are accepted into the load/recovery box


11


. Alternatively, they may be accepted as rejected bills into the reject box


9


.




The recovery operation is an operation in which for example, when the recycle box


8


becomes full, a clerk in charge does not extract bills individually from the recycle box but bills are automatically accepted from the recycle box


8


into the load/recovery box


11


by a predetermined number. Bills delivered out of the recycle box


8


are once accepted into the temporary storage box


4


and are thereafter delivered from the temporary storage box


4


to the main bill transport path


501


again. Then, the bills are subjected to the discrimination of the number thereof by the bill discriminating unit


3


and are accepted into the load/recovery box


11


. In the case where a rejection is generated, the corresponding bill is accepted into the reject box


9


.




The careful-examination operation is an operation in which a clerk in charge does not manually count the current amount of bills in the machine by taking out bills in all bill boxes of the reject box


9


but the current amount in the recycle box


8


is automatically counted in the machine, thereby contemplating the saving of clerks in charge. The clerk in charge sets the load/recovery box


11


(or the recycle box


8


having the same structure) of an empty condition into the machine to perform the careful-examination operation. First, all bills delivered out of the recycle box


8


are accepted into the empty load/recovery box


11


and are then delivered from the load/recovery box


11


again. The bills are subjected to the discrimination of the bill kind and the counting of the number of bills by the bill discriminating unit


3


and are accepted into the empty recycle box. After the completion of the operation, the control unit


10


informs the clerk in charge of the current amount of bills in the recycle box by use of output means of the machine.




Next, the flow of the control in the operation of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


at the time of deposit transaction will be described in more detail by use of a deposit transaction flow chart shown in FIG.


10


.




At the time of deposit transaction, the limited number of bills capable of being inputted and so forth are displayed on the customer operation section


105


in a guidance displaying step S


1


. For example, a guidance such as “BILLS UP TO 200 SHEETS PER ONE DEPOSIT CAN BE TRANSACTED” may be displayed. Next, the shutter


201


is opened through a shutter open processing (step S


2


) and a wait is taken for bills for deposit to be set into the deposit/withdrawal port


2


(step S


3


). When the bills are inputted into the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the shutter


201


is closed through a shutter close processing (step S


4


) and a deposit count processing (step S


5


) for counting the deposited bills is performed.




In step S


5


, the bills inputted in the deposit/withdrawal port


2


are transported to the deposit bill discriminating unit


3


through the deposit unit transport path


251




a


in a form separated one by one to perform the discrimination of the bill as to the truth or falsehood thereof and so forth. Bills discriminated by the deposit bill discriminating unit


3


as being ones capable of deposit are transported on the main transport paths


501




a


to


501




h


and are then accepted into the temporary storage box


4


once through the control of the switching gate


542


.




In the case where a deposit rejection is generated due to the impossibility of discrimination by the deposit bill discriminating unit


3


or abnormal inclination or abnormal interval between bills (step S


6


: Y), the bills are accepted into the deposit/withdrawal port


2


through the switching of the switching gate


252


while a guidance informing a user of the deposit rejection is displayed on the customer operation section


105


(step S


17


). A shutter open processing (step S


18


) is performed. After the pull-out of bills is confirmed in step S


19


, a shutter close processing (step S


20


) is performed. Thus, the deposit-rejected bills are returned to the user.




As the guidance in step S


17


may be displayed a guidance such as “XX SHEETS IN THE FRONT AND XX SHEETS IN THE REAR ARE ABNORMAL BILLS” in order that the user can know which of bills returned to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


could not be taken in. Also, in the case where bills are rejected due to the inferiority of the state of bills set into the deposit/withdrawal port


2


resulting in the inferiority of the state of transport, a guidance of “PLEASE SET AGAIN” can be displayed. In the case where inputted bills are of a bill kind incapable of being handled, a guidance such as “INPUTTED BILLS ARE ONES INCAPABLE OF BEING HANDLED” can be displayed.




After the return of the deposit-rejected bills, step S


21


is carried out. In the case where the deposit count processing is accepted again, the flow returns to the guidance processing in step S


1


. In the case where the deposit count processing is not accepted, the flow proceeds to a guidance processing in step S


7


.




In the case where the deposit rejection is not generated in step S


6


, a guidance including the number of bills counted in the deposit count processing (step S


5


) is displayed on the customer operation section


105


(step S


7


). When the user's confirmation acknowledging the amount of deposit is made in step S


8


, a center communication (step S


9


) is made. The deposit transaction is materialized and a deposit accept processing (step S


10


) is performed, thereby completing the deposit transaction.




In the deposit accept processing (step


10


), the rotary drum


401


of the temporary storage box


4


is rotated in a direction reverse to that at the time of deposit count so that bills wound around the rotary drum


4


are delivered to the main bill transport path


501




j


in a sequence reverse to that at the time of acceptance into the temporary storage box


4


. The bills are subjected to the discrimination of bill kind information by the bill discriminating unit


3


again and are subjected to a processing in which they are accepted into one of the deposit box


6


, the recycle box


8


and the reject box


9


.




In the case where the user does not select the acknowledgement in step S


8


and selects the cancel of deposit in step Sll, the push plate


203


of the deposit/withdrawal port


2


is moved and the rotary drum


401


of the temporary storage box


4


is reversely rotated, thereby performing a cancel return processing (step S


12


) in which bills wound on the rotary drum


401


are transported to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


through the main bill transport paths


501




j,




501




k


and


501




a.


Thereafter, a shutter open processing (step S


13


) is performed. After the pull-out of bills is confirmed in step S


14


, a shutter close processing (step S


15


) is performed. Thus, the deposited bills are returned to the user. In the case where the re-input is permitted in step S


16


, the flow returns to the guidance displaying step S


1


. In the case where the re-input is not permitted, the deposit transaction is completed.




Next, the deposit count processing (step S


5


) will be described in more detail.





FIG. 11

is a detailed flow chart of the deposit count processing. First, the judgement is made of whether or not there are deposited bills in the temporary storage box


4


. If there are not deposited bills (step S


31


: N), the corresponding case is regarded as being the time of a first deposit count. At this time, the inducing tape is wound up to an initial position (step S


32


) and the count value of the encoder is reset (step S


33


). Thereafter, the bill transport path


5


and the temporary storage box


4


are driven (step S


34


). If there are deposited bills (step S


31


: Y), the corresponding case is a second deposit count resulting from the re-input of deposit-rejected bills and hence the bill transport path


5


and the temporary storage box


4


are immediately driven (step S


34


). After the bill transport path


5


is driven, a deposit/withdrawal port separation processing (step S


35


) is started so that bills separated from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


are discriminated by the bill discriminating unit


3


(step S


36


). In the case where the discrimination as being unjust bills is made, the switching gate


252


for the deposit/withdrawal port is switched to the deposit/withdrawal port side.




Before the deposit/withdrawal port separation processing for all bills in the deposit/withdrawal port is completed (step S


37


: N), the processings in steps S


36


and S


37


are repeatedly continued until the reject box becomes full. When the reject box becomes full, the deposit/withdrawal port separation processing is stopped in step S


39


. When the deposit/withdrawal port separation processing for all bills is completed (step S


37


: Y), the deposit/withdrawal port separation processing is stopped (step S


39


). After the deposit/withdrawal port separation processing is stopped in step S


39


, the driving of the bill transport path


5


and the temporary storage box


4


is stopped (step S


40


).




Next, the deposit accept processing will be described.





FIG. 12

is a flow chart of the deposit accept processing (step S


10


in

FIG. 10

) in which acceptable bills are accepted. First, the bill transport path


5


and the temporary storage box


4


are driven (step S


51


) so that all bills stored in the temporary storage box


4


are passed through the bill discriminating unit


3


to discriminate the bill kind and so forth (steps S


52


and S


53


). In accordance with the result of discrimination, the gates of each accepting box and the reject box are controlled. When the discrimination processing for all bills stored in the temporary storage box


4


is completed (step S


53


: Y), the driving of the bill transport path


5


and the temporary storage box


4


is stopped (step S


54


).




In the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


of the present embodiment as mentioned above, the units including the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the bill discriminating unit


3


, the temporary storage box


4


, the bill transport path


5


, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


are connected by the bill transport path


5


including the main bill transport path


501


(


501




a


to


501




k


) and the unit transport paths


251




a,




251




b,




851




a


to


851




e


and


451


, whereby not only each transaction such as a deposit transaction, withdrawal transaction or the like is materialized but also the whole of the machine provides effects concerning the reduction in size, the simplification, the improvement on reliability, the improvement on operability, the general-purpose ability and so forth, as will be mentioned in the following.




Firstly, in the present embodiment, since the main bill transport path


5


making a ring-like and one-directional transport while passing through the bill discriminating unit


3


is formed so that bills delivered individually from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the temporary storage box


4


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


and the load/recovery box


11


individually join the main bill transport path


501


whereas bills to be accepted individually into the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the temporary storage box


4


, the deposit box


6


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


individually branch from the main bill transport path


501


, there can be realized a machine which has a small size and a little branch/joint, for example, as compared with the conventional bill deposit/withdrawal machine, as shown in

FIG. 19

, in which two ring-like main bill transport paths are configured into a character “8” form. Especially, in order to remove staying bills in the case where a bill jam is generated, it is required that a transport path has a structure with which the path can be opened and closed. In connection with this point too, the present embodiment can realize a machine having a reduced opening and closing mechanism for jam removal. Accordingly, not only the reduction in size is attained but also the improvement on operability is provided in connection with an operation performed by a clerk in charge.




Further, in the present embodiment, a branch point to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, a branch point to the reject box


9


, a branch point to the deposit box


6


, a confluent point from the withdrawal box


7


, branch/confluent points for the recycle box


8


, branch/confluent points for the load/recovery box


11


, branch/confluent points for the temporary storage box


4


, and a confluent point from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


are arranged, for the ring-like and one-directional main bill transport path


501


, in the mentioned order in the direction of downstream from the bill discriminating unit


3


. With this order of arrangement, all bills transported in a deposit transaction, withdrawal transaction or the like are passed through the bill discriminating unit


3


, as mentioned above, thereby realizing effective transport and strict cash management. In other words, the above-mentioned order of arrangement is effective for realizing such effective transport and strict cash management by not the character “8” -configured main bill transport path in the prior art but one ring-like main bill transport path


501


in the present embodiment. For example, the arrangement of the temporary storage box at the last on the single ring-like main transport path makes possible to perform the discrimination of bills both at the time of deposit count processing and at the time of deposit accept processing. Also, the arrangement of the reject box at the lead makes it possible to reduce the length of transport of rejected bills, for example, at the time of deposit acceptance, at the time of withdrawal or at the time of loading.




Secondly, in the present embodiment, those ones of bills delivered from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


in a deposit transaction having the possibility of input of bills with various conditions which are transported in greatly inclined states, folded or broken, are regarded by the bill discriminating unit


3


as being bills to be subjected to deposit rejection so that they are not taken into the temporary storage box


4


and are thereinstead discharged to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


for return to a user by switching the switching gate


252


. A bill transport path for travel of the deposit-rejected bills at this time has only one confluent point on a route of the bill transport path from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


to the bill discriminating unit


3


and only one branch point on a route of the bill transport path from the bill discriminating unit


3


to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


. Namely, the number of included branch/confluent points is small and the transport or travel distance is short, as compared with the prior art shown in FIG.


19


. In a deposit transaction, a user inputs bills on hand with no deliberation. Accordingly, the input of folded or broken bills, the loading of an alien such as hard money, and so forth may be supposed. In the deposit transaction, therefore, bills to be returned as deposit rejection are liable to encounter a bill jam at a branch point or confluent point in the course of transport. With the present embodiment, the possibility of such bill jam can be reduced. Also, even if a bill jam is generated, the jam position is limited. Therefore, the number of locations to be subjected to the confirmation of bill stay on the transport path at the time of jam removal is reduced, thereby making it possible to attain the saving of operation by a clerk in charge.




Thirdly, in the present embodiment, the bill discriminating unit


3


is arranged under the deposit/withdrawal port


2


and the temporary storage box


4


is arranged under the bill discriminating unit


3


whereas accepting boxes including the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


are arranged in a stack-layered manner at the rear portion. Especially, each accepting box arranged at the rear portion is provided with the same outside dimension to make that box detachable from the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


and the cassette unit transport paths


851




a


to


851




e


are constructed commonly and divisionally. Accordingly, there is provided a general-purpose construction in which the change in setting of the total number of the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


and the change in setting of an allocation number for each box are easy. Also, the operation by a user from the rear face is facilitated.




For example, in the case where the deposit/ withdrawal is to be made, the bank side may rather select the recycle box


8


in the aspect of financial efficiency than provide the deposit box


6


and the withdrawal box


7


particularly, or may select the particular provision of the deposit box


6


and the withdrawal box


7


since the circulating situation of bills causes the recycle to involve problems including the risk of counterfeit bills and the risk of a jam owing to broken bills.




In the case where two or more recycle boxes


8


are mounted, a construction provided with the load/recovery box


11


may be selected for the saving of processing by a clerk in charge or a construction provided with no load/recovery box


11


may be selected in the aspect of cost or because of the risk of a jam owing to the breakage of bills attendant upon the increase of the bill transport frequency in the machine.




The bank side can operate the machine in a manner that at the initial stage of installation, the machine is operated with the construction shown in FIG.


3


and in accordance with the operating state of deposit/withdrawal transactions, for example, in the case where the frequency of the withdrawal transaction is higher than that of the deposit transaction and hence the increase in number of the withdrawal box is desired, deposited bills are accepted into not the deposit box


6


but the reject box


9


while the deposit box


6


is replaced by the withdrawal box


7


. Otherwise, the operation of the machine may be changed in accordance with the operating state of transactions, for example, between a weekday and a holiday. For example, when the recycle box


8


and the withdrawal box


7


in the present embodiment are compared, the bill capability of the recycle box


8


is small since a space for an accepting operation is ensured at the front of an accepting portion. Therefore, on a holiday when a large number of withdrawal transactions are supposed, the operation with the recycle box


8


replaced by the withdrawal box


7


may be performed.




It is of course that the machine in the present embodiment can be used as a deposit machine for handling only deposit or a withdrawal machine for handling only withdrawal. Especially, in the case where there is used as a withdrawal machine, it is advantageous in the aspect of cost that a construction without the bill discriminating unit


3


and the temporary storage box


4


is employed.




In the case where when the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


are to be changed in total number, the total number is increased as compared with that in the present embodiment, the dimension of height of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


may be increased for the additional stack-layering of bill boxes. In the case where the total number is decreased as compared with that in the present embodiment, the machine may be operated with unnecessary portions left as they are idle or the dimension of height of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


may be decreased for the reduction in size.




The deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


have such compatibility as mentioned above. Namely, the deposit box


6


and the reject box


9


are compatible with each other and the recycle box


8


and the load/recovery box


11


are compatible with each other. Also, in the case where a plurality of withdrawal boxes


7


are mounted, they are compatible with each other. Therefore, a display unit and storage means may be provided for each bill box to display and store the distinction of bill box, the distinction of bill kind, the number of accepted bills and so forth, thereby making it possible to contemplate the improvement on handling, the prevention of erroneous attachment/detachment and the improvement on strictness of cash management.




Further, the present embodiment is equipped with a general-purpose ability for bills to be handled. For the purpose of making it possible to widely handle not only Japanese yen bills but also foreign bills having different dimensions, it is preferable that the accepting portion of each unit (the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


) ensures a lateral dimension of about 100 mm and a longitudinal dimension of about 200 mm and the transporting portion (the bill discriminating unit


3


, the temporary storage box


4


and the bill transport path


5


) ensures a width of about 220 mm. Also, it is preferable that the minimum bill size capable of being handled has a lateral dimension of about 60 mm and a longitudinal dimension of about 120 mm and the accepting portion such as the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


or the like subjected to the setting of bills by a clerk in charge or a user is provided with an adjustable regulation guide (not shown) in order to regulate the evenness of bills in longitudinal and lateral directions in accordance with the size of the handled bill.




In the recycle box


8


, bills are discharged from the lower part to the upper part at the time of acceptance and discharged to the lower part at the time of delivery and the accepted bills are stacked in a horizontal direction, as mentioned above. Even if bills having different dimensions, particularly, bills having different dimensions in a lateral direction corresponding to the direction of transport are included in the recycle box, a lower end of the bill is aligned along the bottom plate


808


due to the gravitational force of the bill at the time of acceptance and hence the head of the bill is registered at the time of delivery. Therefore, it is easy to ensure a stabilized delivery ability.




Also, with the handling of foreign bills too, not only the number of bill kinds increases as compared with the case of Japanese yen bills but also in many cases, the sizes of bills are greatly different in both the lateral and longitudinal directions in accordance with the kinds of bills, thereby yielding a possibility that the evenness of bills inputted into the deposit/withdrawal port is largely disturbed. Further, the conditions of many foreign bills including the degrees of fold and breaking thereof are deteriorated as compared with those of Japanese yen bills when the judgement is made from the circulating situation of bills in each country. Accordingly, the reduction of a bill jam generated on the bill transport path owing to the deposit-rejected bills generated at the time of deposit transaction is an important problem. In the present embodiment, a bill transport path for travel of deposit-rejected bills has only one confluent point on a route of the bill transport path from the deposit/withdrawal port


2


to the bill discriminating unit


3


and only one branch point on a route of the bill transport path from the bill discriminating unit


3


to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, as mentioned above. Namely, the number of included branch/confluent points is small. Also, since the deposit/withdrawal port


2


is arranged above the bill discriminating unit


3


, the transport or travel distance is short. With such construction in the present embodiment, it is possible to attain the reduction of a bill jam.




Also, with the provision of a general-purpose ability for the sizes of handled bills, the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism of the present embodiment can handle paper sheets other than bills. For example, in the case where tickets or guidebooks are to be issued, the setting of tickets or guidebooks into the withdrawal box


7


by a clerk in charge suffices. In the case where the machine is to be used as an apparatus which requires the printing as in the issuance of transaction particulars slips, the issuance of checks or the like, a printing mechanism may be provided in the course of the bill transport path or the withdrawal box


7


may be replaced by a dedicated box having an accepting portion, a delivering mechanism and a printing mechanism incorporated therein. In the case where means for reading a paper sheet having a number printed thereon is required as in the issuance of traveller's checks, the reading means may be mounted in a manner similar to the printing means. Alternatively, the paper sheet may be passed through the bill discriminating unit


3


for deposit to read the number printed on the paper sheet so that the paper sheet is then discharged to the deposit/withdrawal port


2


.




Also, in the present embodiment, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


and the reject box


9


generally operated by a clerk are arranged in a stack-layered manner on the rear face side of the machine. Therefore, it is possible to get out each bill box (or accepting box) individually and horizontally from the rear face, which provides an improved operability. Though an abnormality such as a jam is liable to generate between those bill boxes and the cassette unit transport paths


851




a


to


851




e,


the bill box is easily detachable and hence a jam removing operation is facilitated. In the case where bills are to be taken out of a bill box or to be added into a bill box, it is not necessary to stop the machine since the removal of the corresponding box does not hinder the continuation of a transaction in which the corresponding box is not used.




Further, in the construction of the present embodiment, each unit (the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the bill discriminating unit


3


, the temporary storage box


4


, the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


) is independently provided, as mentioned above, and the bill transport path


5


connects those units. Therefore, the handling including assemblability and transportability is facilitated. In the above-mentioned embodiment, the temporary storage box has a bill winding type of construction, as shown in FIG.


5


. However, a general bill stacking type of stacker may be used. Also, though the deposit/withdrawal port is constructed as one unit, a deposit port for inputting bills for deposit therein and a withdrawal port for discharging bills for withdrawal thereto may be provided independently of each other.




Next, description will be made of examples in which the selection in type and number of each accepting box and the handling of a variety of bills are possible.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, there is employed a construction in which the bill discriminating unit


3


is arranged under the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the temporary storage box


4


is arranged under the bill discriminating unit


3


, and the accepting boxes including the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


are stack-layered in a vertical direction, thereby making it possible to selectively increase or decrease the number of the accepting boxes, as required. At this time, the deposit/withdrawal port


2


, the bill discriminating unit


3


, the temporary storage box


4


and the bill transport path


501


are arranged at positions different from an upper space in the vertical direction in which the accepting boxes are stack-layered. For example, the former units are arranged at the front portion and the latter units are arranged at the rear portion. Also, especially, each accepting box arranged at the rear portion is provided with the same outside dimension and is detachable from the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


, the cassette unit transport paths


851




a


to


851




e


are constructed commonly and divisionally, and a U-turn portion of the main bill transport path


501


between arrows


501




b


and


501




c


or the U-turn bill transport path


860


is detachable from the main bill transport path


501


. Accordingly, there is provided a general-purpose construction in which the change in setting of the total number of the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


and the change in setting of an allocation number for each box are easy.




As an example in the case where the total number of accepting boxes is increased,

FIG. 13

shows an embodiment in the case where the total number of accepting boxes is set to


7


. The present embodiment is based on the first embodiment shown in FIG.


3


. More particularly, it is constructed by removing the U-turn bill transport path


860


, stack-layering additional accepting boxes


861




a


and


861




b


at the rear portion, and mounting the U-turn bill transport path


860


above the additional accepting box


861




a.


The additional accepting box


861




a


includes a cassette unit transport path


851




f


and a bill transport path (arrows


501




q


and


501




m


) which forms the main bill transport path


501


. The additional accepting box


861




b


has the same construction as the additional accepting box


861




a.


A deposit/withdrawal port


2


, a bill discriminating unit


3


and a temporary storage box


4


at the front portion are common to the first embodiment in construction. A bill transport path


5


is based on the first embodiment or forms a ring-like main bill transport path


501


added with a main bill transport path


501


indicated by arrows


501




p,




501




q,




501




m


and


501




n.






In the case where a bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism la shown in

FIG. 13

is equipped or mounted in an automated teller machine, the increase in height dimension of the rear portion as compared with the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


shown in

FIG. 3

suffices. In an automated teller machine as shown in

FIG. 1

, there is a space in an upper portion of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


so that accepting boxes can be extended in number up to


8


at the largest. According to the present embodiment, even if accepting boxes are additionally provided or installed, the mounting space is increased only upward. Namely, the increase in floor area is not required in contrast with the case where the accepting boxes are additionally installed at the rear portion of such conventional machine as shown in FIG.


19


. This is advantageous in the case where a large restriction is imposed upon an installation floor area as in an automated-machine corner of a banking organ. Also, the position of the deposit/withdrawal port arranged at the front portion is the same and hence the user's operability does not change at all. In the case where the total number of accepting boxes is made smaller than


5


in

FIG. 3

, a construction with an unnecessary accepting box not mounted suffices but the cost can be reduced corresponding to parts (cassette unit transport path


851


and so forth) which become unnecessary.




With such a construction in which the selection in type and number of each accepting box and the handling of a variety of bills are possible, a variety of settings are possible as an automated teller machine in operational aspects including the kinds of handled bills, the number of bill kinds, the contents of transactions, and so forth. For example, in the case where the deposit/withdrawal is to be made, the bank side may rather select the recycle box


8


in the aspect of financial efficiency than provide the deposit box


6


and the withdrawal box


7


particularly, or may select the particular provision of the deposit box


6


and the withdrawal box


7


since the circulating situation of bills causes the recycle to involve problems including the risk of counterfeit bills and the risk of a jam owing to broken bills.




In the case where two or more recycle boxes


8


are mounted, a construction provided with the load/recovery box


11


may be selected for the saving of processing by a clerk in charge or a construction provided with no load/recovery box


11


may be selected in the aspect of cost or because of the risk of a jam owing to the breakage of bills attendant upon the increase of the bill transport frequency in the machine.




The bank side can operate the machine in a manner that at the initial stage of installation, the machine is operated with the construction shown in FIG.


3


and in accordance with the operating state of deposit/withdrawal transactions, for example, in the case where the frequency of the withdrawal transaction is higher than that of the deposit transaction and hence the increase in number of the withdrawal box is desired, deposited bills are accepted into not the deposit box


6


but the reject box


9


while the deposit box


6


is replaced by the withdrawal box


7


. Otherwise, the operation of the machine may be changed in accordance with the operating state of transactions, for example, between a weekday and a holiday. For example, when the recycle box


8


and the withdrawal box


7


in the embodiment are compared, the bill capability of the recycle box


8


is small since a space for an accepting operation is ensured at the front of an accepting portion. Therefore, on a holiday when a large number of withdrawal transactions are supposed, the operation with the recycle box


8


replaced by the withdrawal box


7


may be performed. Also, it is of course that the machine in the embodiment can be used as a deposit machine for handling only deposit or a withdrawal machine for handling only withdrawal. Especially, in the case where there is used as a withdrawal machine, it is advantageous in the aspect of cost that a construction without the bill discriminating unit


3


and the temporary storage box


4


is employed.




Further, such a bill deposit/withdrawal machine as shown in

FIG. 13

which has seven accepting boxes, can cope with a withdrawal transaction of six kinds of bills by virtue of six accepting boxes in total including three withdrawal boxes


7


and three recycle boxes


8


(inclusive of one recycle box


8


by which the load/recovery box


11


is replaced) and is optimum for countries such as countries in Europe and America or countries in Southeast Asia where many kinds of bills are circulated. In Japanese territory too, the machine may be operated as a bill deposit/withdrawal machine capable of handling six kinds of bills in total which include not only three kinds of Japanese yen bills composed of 1,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 10,000 yen but also, for example, three kinds of U.S. dollar bills composed of $1, $10 and $100. In order to thus increase the number of bill kinds to be handled, not only the increase in number of accepting boxes is required but also in the second embodiment, those ones of bills delivered from the withdrawal box and the recycle box which are not used for withdrawal and those ones of deposited bills which are not accepted into the recycle box may be accepted in the reject box


9


to make the number in kind of bills for withdrawal large while no deposit box


6


is provided instead of providing the deposit box


6


and the reject box


9


separately as in the first embodiment shown in FIG.


3


.




With no load/withdrawal box


11


provided, a clerk in charge can make the attachment/detachment every accepting box to perform the supplement and recovery of bills through manual setting. It is of course that in the second embodiment too, the operation with the combination of accepting boxes changed as mentioned above may be performed. Further, though the reject box


9


is indispensable for accepting those ones of bills delivered at the time of withdrawal transaction from the withdrawal box


7


and the recycle box


8


which are not used for withdrawal, the arranging position of the reject box


9


is most effective when in any case of the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 3 and 13

, it is set at the uppermost stage, that is, the mounting position of the first accepting box in the downstream direction of the main bill transport path


501


from the bill discriminating unit


3


, since a delivering operation is not stopped in the case where rejection is generated at the time of withdrawal operation.




In the case where the types of accepting boxes and/or the number of boxes for each type are not fixed or are made variable as required, as mentioned above, there is caused a need to change operation contents in accordance with the change in type and/or number. In this case, an operation content setting method mentioned in the following is most effective. Next, specific description will be made of a method of setting the contents of the operation of an automated teller machine using the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism according to the present embodiment.





FIG. 14

is a flow chart for the setting of operation contents. The setting of the contents of the operation of the automated teller machine is made through the input from a clerk in charge by the clerk-in-charge operation section


106




c


provided on a rear door which is not shown in FIG.


1


. When operation setting is started, there is first outputted a guidance display (step S


1


) an example of which is shown in FIG.


15


. If it is assumed that the bill deposit/withdrawal machine in the present example includes accepting boxes


1


to


5


, the clerk in charge inputs the type of accepting box and the kind of bill, for example, the types such as REJECT BOX, DEPOSIT BOX, WITHDRAWAL BOX, RECYCLE BOX, and so forth and the bill kinds such as U.S. $ ALL KINDS, U.S. $10 and so forth, as shown in

FIG. 15

, into TYPE and KIND OF BILL columns for ones


1


to


5


of accepting boxes


1


to


8


through selective key input (step S


2


).




On the basis of the result of input, the judgement is made of preset restriction conditions stored in the control unit


10


or


106


are satisfied, for example, whether or not the reject box is set to a prescribed position (for example, a leading accepting box


1


), whether or not the required number of accepting boxes is set, whether or not bill kinds are sufficient upon operation, and so forth (step S


3


). Next, on the basis of information from an accepting box presence/absence detecting sensor, an accepting box type judging sensor and an accepting box remaining amount detecting sensor (not shown in FIG.


3


), the judgement is made of whether or not prescribed type accepting boxes are set to the prescribed positions, whether or not kind of bills accepted in each accepting box coincides with each of the prescribed kinds of bills and whether or not remaining amount of bills in each accepting box exceeds the predetermined amount of bills (step S


4


). In the case where it is determined as the result of judgement that the operation is possible, the conditions for operation are determined (step S


5


). In the case where the operation is impossible, the input by the clerk in charge is done again (step S


2


). The accepting box type judging sensor is constructed in such a manner that each accepting box is provided with means for setting or storing the type and bill kind of that accepting box and the sensor detects or read information from th e setting or storing means. The input by the clerk in charge shown in

FIG. 15

may be omitted by making automatic determination through the detection or reading by the accepting box type judging sensor.




When the conditions for operation a re determined, table setting is made so that transactions capable of being performed in accordance with the determined conditions for operation, for example, display columns such as ¥ DEPOSIT, ¥ WITHDRAWAL, $ DEPOSIT, $ WITHDRAWAL, - - - as shown in

FIG. 16

are displayed on the transaction display unit


107


shown in

FIG. 1

(step S


6


). Further, the control unit


10


of the bill deposit/withdrawal mechanism


1


is informed of the determined setting conditions as table information (step S


7


), thereby completing the operation setting.




In the present example, the input one by one is made on the display screen set by the clerk in charge as shown in FIG.


15


. In many cases, however, the kinds of setting conditions are limited to several kinds. Therefore, if the change of setting by the clerk in charge is made, for example, in such a manner that possible setting conditions are tabulated as operating modes 1, 2, 3 and 4, as shown in

FIG. 17

or


18


and the clerk in charge selects one mode from that table, the operability is improved. The operating modes 1 and 2 shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

by way of example are examples of selection in a machine which handles Japanese yen bills and U.S. dollar bills at a banking organ in Japanese territory, and the operating modes 3 and 4 are examples of selection in a machine which handles Singapore bills having many kinds of bills.




With the construction mentioned in the foregoing, it becomes possible to select or combine accepting boxes inclusive of the deposit box


6


, the withdrawal box


7


, the recycle box


8


, the reject box


9


and the load/recovery box


11


arbitrarily in accordance with working environments, thereby enabling the selection of bill kinds, the selection of transactions including only deposit function, only withdrawal function and deposit/withdrawal function and so forth, and the s election of improved functions including recycle function, load/recovery function and so forth. when the setting is changed by the clerk in charge under operation of the machine, there is a possibility that an erroneous manipulation may be generated because the deposit box


6


and the reject box


9


are compatible with each other, the recycle box


8


and the load/recovery box


11


are compatible with each other, and the withdrawal box


7


is such that in the case where a plurality of withdrawal boxes


7


are mounted, they are compatible with each other. However, by providing a display unit and discriminator means for each accepting box to display and store information including the distinction of bill box, the distinction of bill kind, the number of accepted bills, and so forth and detecting or reading that information from each accepting box by the control unit


10


, it is possible to contemplate the improvement on handling, the prevention of erroneous attachment/detachment and the improvement on strictness of cash management.




According to the present invention, it is possible to realize a bill deposit/withdrawal machine in which the types of accepting boxes mounted or the number of types can simply be increased or decreased in accordance with working environments and the setting of a transaction operation based on transaction types or bill kinds can easily been made in accordance with the types or the number of mounted accepting boxes.



Claims
  • 1. A bill transaction machine for transacting a bill, comprising:a port for delivering bills inputted by a user or discharging bills to a user; a bill discriminating unit for discriminating bills; a plurality of accepting boxes for accepting bills and disposed in stacked manner in a vertical direction, each of said accepting boxes being mounted detachably in a horizontal direction; and a bill transport path for transporting bills between said plurality of accepting boxes and said port while passing the bills through said bill discriminating unit; said plurality of accepting boxes each taking in bills under travel on said bill transport path or delivering bills to said bill transport path; said plurality of accepting boxes being disposed in the same direction as a transport direction of said transport path; wherein said accepting boxes and said transport path are increasable or decreasable in a vertical direction.
  • 2. A bill transaction machine according to claim 1, further comprising:an accepting box unit including an intra-unit bill transport path constituting a part of said bill transport path in combination with said bill transport path, said accepting box unit disposed in stacked manner in a vertical direction together with said plurality of accepting boxes and mounted detachably.
  • 3. A bill transaction machine according to claim 2, further comprising:a U-turn transport path unit disposed in stacked manner on said plurality of accepting boxes disposed in stacked manner in the vertical direction and said accepting box unit and mounted detachably, said U-turn transport path unit including a U-turn transport path constituting a part of said bill transport path in combination with at least one of said bill transport path and said intra-unit transport path.
  • 4. A bill transaction machine according to claim 1, wherein said transport path includes a main transport path disposed to transport bills between said bill discriminating unit and said plurality of accepting boxes and formed into a single ring-like path having a single transport direction of bills, and further comprising a reject box disposed in a first position in a downstream direction from said bill discriminating unit, of said plurality of accepting boxes disposed along said main transport path to take in bills transported on said transport path.
  • 5. A bill transaction machine according to claim 4, further comprising:a temporary storage box for temporarily storing bills delivered from said port and disposed downstream in the transport direction of said plurality of accepting boxes disposed along said main transport path.
  • 6. A bill transaction machine for transacting a bill, comprising:a port for delivering bills inputted by a user or discharging bills to a user; a bill discriminating unit for discriminating bills; a plurality of accepting boxes for accepting bills and disposed in stacked manner in a vertical direction, each of said accepting boxes being mounted detachably in a horizontal direction; and a bill transport path for transporting bills between said plurality of accepting boxes and said port while passing the bills through said bill discriminating unit; said transport path including a single main transport path disposed to transport bills between said bill discriminating unit and said plurality of accepting boxes; said plurality of accepting boxes each taking in bills transported on said main transport path or delivering bills to said main transport path; said plurality of accepting boxes being disposed in said single main transport path; wherein said accepting boxes and said main transport path are increasable or decreasable in a vertical direction.
  • 7. A bill transaction machine according to claim 6, further comprising:an accepting box unit including an intra-unit bill transport path constituting a part of said main bill transport path in combination with said main bill transport path, said accepting box unit disposed in stacked manner in a vertical direction together with said plurality of accepting boxes and mounted detachably.
  • 8. A bill transaction machine according to claim 7, further comprising:a U-turn transport path unit disposed in stacked manner on said plurality of accepting boxes disposed in stacked manner in the vertical direction and said accepting box unit and mounted detachably, said U-turn transport path unit including a U-turn transport path constituting a part of said main bill transport path in combination with at least one of said main bill transport path and said intra-unit transport path.
  • 9. A bill transaction machine according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of accepting boxes includes a reject box disposed in a first position in the direction of transporting bills from said bill discriminating unit toward said accepting boxes, of said plurality of accepting boxes disposed along said main transport path to take in bills transported on said main transport path.
  • 10. A bill transaction machine for transacting a bill, comprising:a port for delivering bills inputted by a user or discharging bills to a user; a bill discriminating unit for discriminating bills; a plurality of accepting boxes for accepting bills and disposed in stacked manner in a vertical direction, each of said accepting boxes being mounted detachably in a horizontal direction; and a bill transport path for transporting bills between said plurality of accepting boxes and said port while passing the bills through said bill discriminating unit; said transport path including a single main transport path disposed to transport bills between said bill discriminating unit and said plurality of accepting boxes; said plurality of accepting boxes each taking in bills transported on said transport path or delivering bills to said transport path; said port and said bill discriminating unit being disposed in front of said accepting boxes; said plurality of accepting boxes being disposed in said single main transport path; wherein said accepting boxes and said main transport path are increasable or decreasable in a vertical direction.
  • 11. A bill transaction machine according to claim 10, wherein said main transport path is formed into a single ring-like path having a single transport direction of bills, and further comprising a reject box disposed in a first position in a downstream direction from said bill discriminating unit, of said plurality of accepting boxes disposed along said main transport path to take in bills transported on said main transport path.
  • 12. A bill transaction machine according to claim 11, further comprising:a temporary storage box for temporarily storing bills delivered from said port and disposed downstream in the transport direction of said plurality of accepting boxes disposed along said main transport path.
  • 13. A bill transaction machine according to claim 10, further comprising:an accepting box unit including an intra-unit bill transport path constituting a part of said main bill transport path in combination with said bill transport path, said accepting box unit disposed in stacked manner in a vertical direction together with said plurality of accepting boxes and mounted detachably.
  • 14. A bill transaction machine according to claim 13, further comprising:a U-turn transport path unit disposed in stacked manner on said plurality of accepting boxes disposed in stacked manner in the vertical direction and said accepting box unit and mounted detachably, said U-turn transport path unit including a U-turn transport path constituting a part of said main bill transport path in combination with at least one of said main bill transport path and said intra-unit transport path.
  • 15. A bill transaction machine for transacting a bill, comprising:a port for delivering bills inputted by a user or discharging bills to a user; a bill discriminating unit for discriminating bills; a plurality of accepting boxes for accepting bills; and a bill transport path for transporting bills between said plurality of accepting boxes and said port while passing the bills through said bill discriminating unit; said transport path including a main transport path disposed to transport bills between said bill discriminating unit and said plurality of accepting boxes, said main transport path being formed into a single ring-like transport path having a single transport direction of bills; said plurality of accepting boxes each taking in bills transported on said bill transport path or delivering bills to said transport path; and a temporary storage box for temporarily storing bills delivered from said port and disposed downstream of said plurality of accepting boxes and along said main transport path, and wherein said plurality of accepting boxes are mounted detachably in the horizontal direction and disposed in stacked manner in the vertical direction, said port and said bill discriminating unit are disposed in front of said accepting boxes, whereby said accepting boxes and said bill transport path can be increased or decreased in the vertical direction.
  • 16. A bill transaction machine according to claim 15, further comprising:a reject box disposed in a first position in a downstream direction from said bill discriminating unit, of said plurality of accepting boxes disposed along said main transport path to take in bills transported on said transport path.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
10-180278 Jun 1998 JP
10-182050 Jun 1998 JP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/339,932, filed Jun. 25, 1999, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/339932 Jun 1999 US
Child 10/096863 US