1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bill processing device which is fitted into an apparatus such as an automatic vending machine, a money changer and a gaming machine, discriminates authenticity of inputted bills, and stores authentic bills, and particularly relates to a bill processing device which prevents a mischievous act of drawing out the inputted bills.
2. Related Background Art
Conventionally, a bill processing device used in each of the above described apparatuses has suffered from such a mischievous act as drawing out authentic bills after the inputted bills are determined as the authentic bills.
The bills are drawn out in such a way that a foreign matter such as a tape is stuck to the rear end of an inputted bill, and after the inputted bill is determined as an authentic bill, the inputted bill is drawn out of the bill input port by pulling the string member.
In opposition to such a mischievous act, the conventional bill processing device has been provided with various kinds of prevention means regarding drawing-out of bills as shown in (1) to (4).
(1) The means that utilizes an optical sensor of a discrimination part which discriminates authenticity of bills, detects reduction in the transmission level of the optical sensor after a tape passes, and thereby determines whether a tape is stuck to the inputted bill or not, and returns the inputted bill when detecting the tape.
The above described bill drawing-out prevention means which are fitted in the conventional bill processing device have the following problems.
Namely, concerning (1), when the tape stuck to the rear end of the inputted bill does not pass the optical sensor of the discrimination part, namely, when the tape is stuck to a bill in the position avoiding the optical sensor, presence and absence of the tape cannot be detected.
Concerning (2), when the tape stuck to the rear end of the inputted bill does not pass the tape detecting lever, namely, when the tape is stuck to a bill in the position avoiding the tape detecting lever, the presence and absence of the tape cannot be detected. In the case of a soft tape, the tape gets under the detecting lever, and in this case, presence and absence of the tape cannot be detected, either.
In the case of the shutter mechanism of (3), the structure itself is complicated with a large number of components, and requires a large space, thus causing the disadvantage of the bill processing device becoming expensive. The bill drawing-out prevention means using the lever has the same disadvantage.
Further, in the case of using the structure of simply forming the long channels of (4), against the illegal act using a string-shaped thing thinner than the slit width, or using a band-shaped thing narrower than the slit width, the string or the band is not held in the slit, and therefore, the string or the band may not be held by the frictional force, allowing the illegal act of drawing out bills. Installation of the cutter member has the problem in view of cost and safety.
The present invention is made in view of the above circumstances, and has an object to provide a bill processing device which prevents drawing-out of bills with a simple structure.
In order to attain the above-described object, in the present invention, in a bill processing device having a bent bill path, a long channel along a conveying direction of a bill is provided on a path surface that forms the bill path and is bent to be convex, a plurality of the long channels are provided in parallel in a transverse direction of the bill path, projections extending from respective side walls or bottom surfaces of the plurality of long channels are included, and the projections are each designed to have a first surface inclined to a bottom surface side of the long channel to guide a string-shaped or band-shaped foreign matter conveyed with a bill to enter the long channel, and a second surface horizontal or inclined to the bottom surface side of the channel to inhibit the foreign matter which has entered the long channel from exiting from the long channel.
In a bill processing device having a bent bill path, a long channel along a conveying direction of a bill is provided on a path surface that forms the bill path and is bent to be convex, a plurality of the long channels are provided in parallel in a transverse direction of the bill path, projections extending from respective side walls or bottom surfaces of the plurality of long channels are included, and the projections are each designed to have a first surface inclined to a bottom surface side of the long channel to guide a string-shaped or band-shaped foreign matter conveyed with a bill to enter the long channel, and a second surface horizontal or inclined to the bottom surface side of the channel to inhibit the foreign matter which has entered the long channel from exiting from the long channel. Therefore, for the mischievous action of sticking a string-shaped or band-shaped foreign matter to a bill, the string-shaped or band-shaped foreign matter is not guided to the bill path, and therefore, an illegal act such as drawing-out of a bill can be prevented.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of a bill processing device according to the present invention will be described in detail.
The projection 23 has a first surface for guiding the foreign matter such as a string or a tape in the direction of the long channel bottom surface 35 of the long channel 12, and a second surface for preventing the foreign matter which once reaches the long channel bottom surface 35 from exiting from the long channel 12 again, and is provided to extend from the side wall 34 or the bottom surface of the long channel 12. The second surface of the projection 23 described here can be a surface inclined toward the long channel bottom surface 35 as shown in
The following effect can be expected by arranging the projections 23 to be spaced at a constant distance in the direction along the long channel 12. When the projections 23 are not spaced from each other, a foreign matter is restricted by overlap in the vertical direction with respect to the bill conveying direction of both the projections 23, but the foreign matter can be restricted in the long channel 12 by overlap in the bill conveying direction (horizontal direction) of both the projections 23 by arranging both the projections 23 to be spaced at a constant distance. Incidentally, those who perform an illegal act of drawing out bills not only simply pull out string-shaped or band-shaped foreign matters but also can move the foreign matters in the horizontal direction at the same time. When the movement in the horizontal direction is applied to the foreign matter in the long channel 12 at the time of act of drawing out, the overlap in the vertical direction has the possibility of being incapable of preventing the foreign matter from exiting from the slit. In this respect, according to the embodiment of the present invention, overlap occurs in the direction along the long channel 12, and therefore, such a possibility does not occur. It is also advantageous to the structure with overlap in the direction along the long channel 12 that the foreign matter is in the strained state by its tensile force at the time of illegal act of drawing-out, and especially when the band-shaped foreign matter is used, a higher performance of drawing-out prevention can be expected. Therefore, in the present invention, the projections 23 are arranged to be spaced at a constant distance in the direction along the long channel 12.
The projection 54 has a first surface which guides a foreign matter into the long channel 12, and a second surface for inhibiting the foreign matter which has entered the long channel 12 from exiting from the long channel 12. The second surface, preferably, the bottom surface of the projection 54 has an inclined portion for promoting prevention of the foreign matter from going outside.
According to this embodiment, when the foreign matter stuck to the conveyed bill enters the long channel 12 without moving on the side wall 34, the foreign matter is guided to the first surface of the projection 54, then reaches the recessed portion or hole 53, and further moves to the bottom portion of the long channel 12 via the gap from the recessed portion or hole 53. Then, the foreign matter which once reaches the bottom portion of the long channel 12 is restricted inside the long channel 12 by the second surface of the projection 54. This is because while the first surface inclined toward the bottom portion of the long channel 12 from the upper portion of the long channel 12 facilitates the movement of the foreign matter in the bottom surface direction of the long channel 12, the second surface of the projection 54 designed to be parallel with the bottom surface of the long channel 12 or preferably to be inclined to the bottom surface side directly hinders the movement of the foreign matter in the direction of the upper portion of the long channel 12 from the bottom portion of the long channel 12.
Each of the projections 63 has a substantially triangular section, and has a first surface which is inclined to the bottom portion of the long channel 12 from the upper portion of the long channel 12 toward the opposed side wall 34, and a second surface which is parallel with the bottom surface of the long channel 12 or preferably is inclined to the bottom portion of the long channel 12, from the fixed portion to the side wall 34. The projection 63 projects by a predetermined dimension toward the opposed side wall 34, and the predetermined dimension at least partially depends on the width of the long channel 12. Namely, the sum of the dimensions of the paired projections 63 in the transverse direction of the bill path needs to be the width of the long channel 12 or more. If the condition is satisfied, it is possible to adjust the dimension of each of the projections 63 in accordance with the use purpose.
According to this embodiment, when the foreign matter stuck to the bill which is conveyed enters the long channel 12 without moving on the side wall 34, the foreign matter is guided to the first surface of each of the projections 63, and moves to the bottom portion of the long channel 12. Then, the foreign matter which once reaches the bottom portion of the long channel 12 is restricted inside the long channel 12 by the second surface of each of the projections 63. Namely, at the time of bill drawing-out action, the string-shaped or band-shaped foreign matter is in the strained state by the tensile force, and therefore, it cannot pass the overlap portion in the horizontal direction formed by each of the projections 63. This becomes the effective prevention measure especially against the illegal drawing-out act using a band-shaped foreign matter, and is also advantageous in the respect that it exerts unchanging effectiveness when not only a foreign matter is drawn out but also a force in the horizontal direction is exerted on the foreign matter.
According to this embodiment, when a foreign matter attached to the bill which is conveyed enters the long channel 12 without moving on the side wall 34, the foreign matter is guided to the first surface of each of the projections 73, and moves to the bottom portion of the long channel 12. Then, the foreign matter which once reaches the bottom portion of the long channel 12 is restricted inside the long channel 12 by the second surface of each of the projections 73. Namely, at the time of the act of drawing out a bill, the string-shaped or band-shaped foreign matter is in the state strained by the tensile force, and therefore, it cannot pass the overlap portion in the horizontal direction generated by each of the projections 73. This becomes the effective prevention measure especially against the illegal drawing-out act using a band-shaped foreign matter, and is also advantageous in the respects that it exerts unchanging effectiveness when not only a foreign matter is drawn out but also a force in the horizontal direction is exerted on the foreign matter.
Further, it is possible to provide a mushroom-shaped projection (not shown) at the bottom surface of the long channel. The mushroom-shaped projection includes, for example, a support pillar extending from the bottom surface of the long channel, and an umbrella portion which is supported by the support pillar and has a substantially circular section. The umbrella portion has a first surface for promoting entrance of a string-shaped or a band-shaped foreign matter into the inside of the long channel, and a second surface for preventing the foreign matter which once reaches the bottom surface of the long channel from goring outside again.
Both side walls forming the long channel are provided with recessed portions or holes, and part of the umbrella portion of the mushroom-shaped projection arranged at the bottom surface of the long channel is inserted into the recessed portions or the holes. The projections are respectively arranged in the long channels formed in parallel in the transverse direction of the bill path, but the projections are arranged to be spaced in the direction along the long channels respectively, and therefore, the umbrella portions of the adjacent projections do not engage with each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-165521 | Jun 2005 | JP | national |