Bill Receiver With Foreign Matter Detection Device

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080067031
  • Publication Number
    20080067031
  • Date Filed
    February 19, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 20, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
A bill receiver with foreign matter detection device is disclosed. The bill receiver is that an upper base and a lower base, which are formed to be a bill channel, have a plurality of seams corresponding to each other. A holder is disposed under the lower base. A plurality of detection plates disposed upon the holder corresponds to the plurality of seams of the upper and the lower bases. The holder has flexible displacements through a control device. The detection plates then pass through the seams. It then determines whether or not the bill channel has foreign matters through the position of the holder detected by a detection device.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a conventional anti-counterfeit machine;



FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a conventional anti-drawing device;



FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device of the present invention;



FIG. 4 is another cross-sectional view of a bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device of the present invention;



FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a control device of the present invention;



FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a detection device of the present invention;



FIG. 7 is a schematic view of another detection device of the present invention; and



FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of another bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device of the present invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The objectives, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to related drawings that show various embodiments of the bill receiver of the invention. In the following figures, the same numerals are used to label the same respective elements for the illustration purpose.


Referring to FIG. 3 for a cross-sectional view of a bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device in accordance with the present invention and the bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device 30 is operated for the detection, the bill receiver 30 comprises an upper base 31, a lower base 32, a holder 33 and a detection device 34. The upper base 31 has a plurality of first seams 311, and a bill channel 35 is formed between the lower base 32 and the upper base 31, and the lower base 32 has a plurality of second seams 321 corresponding to the position of the first seams 311. The holder 33 is installed in the lower base 32, and the holder 33 has a plurality of detection plates 331 and a control device 332, and the detection plates 331 are installed at an end of the holder 33, and the position of each detection plate 331 corresponds to one of the positions of the first seams 311 and one of the positions of the second seams 321. The control device 332 is fixed at another end of the holder 33, such that the holder 33 is contractible and displaceable in the lower base 32, and the detection plate 331 is passed through the second seam 321, the bill channel 35 and the first seam 311. The detection device 34 is provided for detecting the position of the holder 33 to determine whether or not a foreign matter exists in the bill channel 35.


Referring to FIG. 4 for a cross-sectional view of a bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device in accordance with the present invention when the bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device 30 is not operated yet, the bill receiver 30 comprises an upper base 31, a lower base 32, a holder 33 and a detection device 34. The upper base 31 has a plurality of first seams 311, and a bill channel 35 is formed between the lower base 32 and the upper base 31, and the lower base 32 has a plurality of second seams 321 corresponding to the first seams 311. The holder 33 is installed in the lower base 32, and the holder 33 has a plurality of detection plates 331 and a control device 332, and the detection plates 331 are installed at an end of the holder 33, and the position of each detection plate 331 corresponds to one of the positions of the first seams 311 and one of the positions of the second seams 321. The control device 332 is fixed at another end of the holder 33, such that the holder 33 is contractible and displaceable in the lower base 32. If the bill receiver is not operated, the end of the detection plate 331 will be passed precisely through the second seam 321 and situated at the same horizontal plane with the external surface of the lower base 32, such that the bill channel 35 allows the dollar bill to be passed through successfully


Referring to FIG. 5 for a schematic view of a control device of the present invention, the control device 332 further comprises a resilient element 41 and an electromagnetic element 42. The electromagnetic element 42 is provided for producing a magnetic force to attract the holder 33 to move the holder 33 close to the electromagnetic element 42. If the electromagnetic element 42 does not produce the magnetic force, the resilience of the resilient element 41 moves the holder 33 away from the electromagnetic element 42.


Referring to FIG. 6 for a schematic view of a detection device of the present invention, the detection device 34 further comprises a light emitting device 51, a light receiver 52 and a slab 53. The slab 53 is fixed on the holder 33, and the slab 53 has an aperture 531, such that if the slab 53 is moved together with the holder 33 to a predetermined position, the light receiver 52 can receive a light beam transmitted from the light emitting device 51 through the aperture 531, and the light can be used for determining whether or not a foreign matter exists in the bill channel 35. If the light receiver 52 cannot receive the light beam transmitted from the light emitting device 51 through the aperture 531, it is determined that a foreign matter exists in the bill channel 35.


Referring to FIG. 7 for a schematic view of another detection device of the present invention, the detection device 34 is a rotation sensor 61 connected to the holder 33 for producing a rotation angle based on the displacement of the holder 33. If the rotation sensor 61 returns to the rotation angle, it will be determined that no foreign matter exists in the bill channel 35. If the rotation sensor 61 has not returned to the rotation angle, it will be determined that a foreign matter exists in the bill channel 35.


Referring to FIG. 8 for a cross-sectional view of another bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device of the present invention, the bill receiver 30 with a foreign matter detection device comprises an upper base 31, a lower base 32, a holder 33, a detection device 34 and a bill transmission device 71. The upper base 31 has a plurality of first seams 311, and a bill channel 35 is formed between the lower base 32 and the upper base 31, and the lower base 32 has a plurality of second seams 321 corresponding to the positions of the first seams 311. The holder 33 is installed in the lower base 32, and the holder 33 has a plurality of detection plates 331 and a control device 332. The detection plates 331 are installed at an end of the holder 33, and the position of each detection plate 331 corresponds to one of the positions of the first seams 311 and one of the positions of the second seams 321. The control device 332 is fixed to another end of the holder 33, such that the holder 33 is contractible and displaceable in the lower base 32, and the detection plate 331 passes through the second seam 321, the bill channel 35 and the first seam 311. A bill transmission device 71 is provided for detecting the number of rotations of a conveying roller 72 in the bill channel 35 to determine whether or not a dollar bill has passed through the positions of the first seam 311 and the second seam 321. The detection device 34 is provided for detecting the position of the holder 33 to determine whether or not a foreign matter exists in the bill channel 35.


While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.

Claims
  • 1. A bill receiver with a foreign matter detection device, comprising: an upper base, having a plurality of first seams;a lower base, defining a bill channel between said upper base and said lower base, and having a plurality of second seams disposed at positions corresponding to said plurality of first seams respectively;a holder, installed in said lower base, and having a plurality of detection plates and a control device, and said detection plate is installed at an end of said holder, and the position of said each detection plate corresponds to one of the positions of said first seams and one of the positions of said second seams, and said control device is fixed to another end of said holder, such that said holder can be contracted and displaced in said lower base, and said detection plates pass through said first seams and said second seams; anda detection device, for detecting the position of said holder to determine whether or not a foreign matter exists in said bill channel.
  • 2. The bill receiver of claim 1, wherein said control device further comprises a resilient element and an electromagnetic element, and said electromagnetic element is provided for producing a magnetic force to attract said holder to move said holder close to said electromagnetic element, such that if said electromagnetic element does not produce said magnetic force, the resilience of said resilient element will move said holder away from said electromagnetic element.
  • 3. The bill receiver of claim 1, wherein said detection device further comprises a light emitting device, a light receiver and a slab, and said slab is fixed on said holder and said slab has an aperture, such that if said slab moves together with said holder to a predetermined position, said light receiver will receive a light beam transmitted from said light emitting device through said aperture.
  • 4. The bill receiver of claim 1, wherein said detection device is a rotation sensor coupled to said holder for producing a rotation angle based on the displacement of said holder.
  • 5. The bill receiver of claim 1, further comprising a bill transmission device for detecting the number of rotations of a conveying roller in said bill transmission device to determine whether or not a dollar bill has passed through the positions of said first seams and said second seams.
  • 6. A foreign matter detection device, comprising: a plurality of detection plates, disposed in parallel with each other;a holder, for installing said detection plates at an end of said holder;a control device, fixed to another end of said holder, such that said holder is contractible and displaceable; anda detection device, for detecting the position of said holder to determine whether or not a foreign matter exists based on the position of said holder.
  • 7. The foreign matter detection device of claim 6, wherein said control device further comprises a resilient element and an electromagnetic element, and said electromagnetic element is provided for producing a magnetic force to attract said holder to move said holder close to said electromagnetic element, such that if said electromagnetic element does not produce said magnetic force, the resilience of said resilient element will move said holder away from said electromagnetic element.
  • 8. The foreign matter detection device of claim 6, further comprising a light emitting device, a light receiver and a slab, and said slab is fixed on said holder and said slab has an aperture, such that if said slab moves together with said holder to a predetermined position, said light receiver will receive a light beam transmitted from said light emitting device through said aperture.
  • 9. The foreign matter detection device of claim 6, wherein said detection device is a rotation sensor coupled to said holder for producing a rotation angle based on the displacement of said holder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
095216542 Sep 2006 TW national