This application is a National Stage application of PCT/CN2010/075732 filed on Aug. 5, 2010, which claims the benefit of Chinese patent application No. 200910192288.6 titled “Banknote Conveying Channel Device” and filed with the State Intellectual Property Office on Sep. 11, 2009. Both the international application and the Chinese application are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The present invention relates to a banknote conveyor, and in particular, to a two-way banknote conveying channel device with multipath redirection.
Conventional self-serving financial terminals include: automated cash deposit machines, automated cash withdrawal machines, and automated cash deposit and withdrawal machines. To realize banknote exchange between users and machines, all these paper money handling machines are equipped with a banknote conveying channel device, which is used to convey banknotes that the user wants to deposit to the vault, and/or convey banknotes from the vault to the user.
Particularly, the banknote conveying channel device in an automated cash deposit and withdrawal machine is used to convey sorted banknotes from an upper machine interior to the vault in a lower machine interior for storage, or, to convey banknotes stored in the vault to the upper machine interior after sorting. The upper machine interior may include a banknote identification device, a banknote temporary storage device and a banknote collection device. The banknote collection device is for the user to take out or put into banknotes. The lower machine interior includes the vault for storing banknotes.
In conventional banknote conveying channel devices, banknotes undergo several redirections in the vertical plane while being conveyed from the upper machine interior to the vault. When the angle is less than 90 degrees, the conventional conveying channel device normally uses two belts to contain the banknotes being carried. This conveying method needs a lot of space and may cause banknote jams, hence deteriorating reliability of the cash recycling machine as a whole.
In addition, in the case where the lower machine interior includes multiple cash boxes, multiple channel boards and redirection mechanisms are required for conveying banknotes to respective desired cash boxes. For the conventional conveying channel device to work properly, its cash box rack has to be fully filled with cash boxes, inevitably affecting operational performance and efficiency of the machine and utilization of cash boxes.
In order to solve the problem that conventional conveying channels require a lot of space for redirection in the vertical plane and may cause banknote jams, the present invention provides a banknote conveying channel device.
To solve the problem of lack of independence of conventional conveying channels of cash boxes, the present invention provides another improved banknote conveying channel device.
The objects of the invention are realized by the following:
The banknote conveying channel device is arranged between an upper machine interior for banknote identification and banknote sorting and a lower machine interior for banknote storage, and is adapted to convey, with redirection, and to separate banknotes. The device includes: a channel support, adapted to be mounted with the banknote conveying channel; a conveying belt, tensioned on a drive shaft and adapted to convey a banknote; a channel board, arranged on the channel support and including an upper channel board and a lower channel board, wherein a banknote conveying path is formed between the upper channel board and the lower channel board, the conveying belt is sandwiched between the upper channel board and the lower channel board, and the banknote is conveyed by the conveying belt in the path formed by the upper channel board and the lower channel board; at least one auxiliary conveying wheel set, arranged on the channel support and adapted to cooperate with the conveying belt for power transmission; and a redirection guiding plate, arranged at an end of the conveying channel device where the banknote enters, and forming a banknote redirection path with the conveying belt, wherein at least one floating wheel is arranged in the redirection path, the floating wheel is fitted with the drive shaft of the conveying belt such that the conveying belt is sandwiched between the floating wheel and the drive shaft, and the floating wheel and the conveying belt form a rolling friction-based assembly.
Preferably, a floating wheel is arranged at each of an entrance and an exit of the redirection path.
Preferably, a rubber drum is arranged on the drive shaft, and the conveying belt is tensioned on the rubber drum such that the conveying belt and the floating wheel rotate in opposite directions.
Preferably, the floating wheel is mounted on the redirection guiding plate via a mounting plate, the mounting plate includes two elastic arms, the two elastic arms clamp a floating wheel axle, and the floating wheel axle is fitted with a rotating wheel of the floating wheel via a bearing.
Preferably, at least two cash boxes are arranged in the lower machine interior, the lower channel board includes independent boards corresponding to the cash boxes respectively, gaps between the independent boards correspond to bank note entrances/exits of the cash boxes, and a redirection mechanism is arranged at each of the gaps for changing the direction of the banknote and guiding the banknote to enter/exit the cash boxes.
Further, an end of each of the independent boards that is close to the redirection mechanism is pivoted to the channel support, and the other end is connected to the channel support via a spring.
Preferably, an elastic member is arranged at the end with the spring of each of the independent boards and on a side that faces the cash boxes, and the elastic member is adapted to secure a stable positional relationship between the conveying channel device and the cash boxes.
Preferably, the drive shaft of the conveying belt and the auxiliary conveying wheel set are driven by a synchronous belt so that the banknote is conveyed at a fixed speed.
Preferably, a speed detecting code wheel is arranged in the conveying channel, the speed detecting code wheel is driven by a shaft synchronized with the drive shaft, and the speed of the speed detecting code wheel is detectable by a U-shaped sensor.
Therefore, the banknote conveying channel device provided by the invention has the following advantages over the prior art:
1. The floating wheel arranged in the redirection locations may increase the force on the banknote being redirected, so that banknotes can be brought into the horizontal channel device smoothly from the upper machine interior after being sorted.
2. By the spring connection of the grouped channel boards, the coupling relationship between the channel boards and the channel support is secured. Accordingly, cash deposit and withdrawal are enabled even if the case cash box rack is not fully filled with cash boxes, thereby improving operational performance of the machine and utilization of cash boxes.
Technical solutions of the embodiments of the invention are clearly and fully described below in connection with the figures of the embodiments of the invention. It should be noted that the embodiments described herein are only some of the possible embodiments of the invention. Other embodiments, which are obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments described herein without inventive efforts, should be included in the scope of the invention.
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Moreover, a channel redirection mechanism is arranged in the banknote conveying channel 02 in each of the locations corresponding to the cash box entrances/exits. The redirection mechanism includes a triangle-shaped redirection member 0209, and a rotating shaft 02091 which drives the redirection member 0209 to rotate. The redirection member 0209 includes a path changing angle 02092, and the two sides forming the path changing angle 02092 make a banknote horizontal conveying surface 02093 and a redirection guiding surface 02094. Driven by the rotating shaft 02091, the redirection member 0209 has two interchangeable states: state 1 and state 2. In state 1, the path changing angle 02092 of the redirection member 0209 inserts the conveying channel 02, cuts off the horizontal conveying path, and redirects the banknotes with the guiding surface 02094, letting the banknotes enter or exit the cash boxes as driven by the banknote holding wheel 0207 and/or the belt tensioning drum 0203 in the redirection location. In state 2, the path changing angle 02092 of the redirection member 0209 is out of the banknote horizontal conveying path of the conveying channel 02, and the horizontal conveying surface 02093 of the redirection member 0209 is parallel to the banknote horizontal conveying path of the conveying channel 02, and forms a horizontal conveying path for the banknotes together with the channel boards.
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By the spring connection, a relative positional relationship between the independent boards and the upper channel boards 02041 is maintained. In the case with multiple cash boxes, even if some of the box positions are empty, the independent boards of the banknote conveying boards still form a stable banknote conveying channel with the upper channel boards 02041 with the help of the springs. Accordingly, cash deposit and withdrawal are enabled even if the case cash box rack is not fully filled with cash boxes, thereby improving operational performance of the machine and utilization of cash boxes.
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Banknote conveying processes for cash deposit and withdrawal operations are described below with reference to the figures.
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If an inputted banknote is identified as not suitable for further circulation, it enters the deposit only cash box E via a channel entrance/exit a or c. Based on their respective natures of retrieved banknotes, the deposit only cash box E may have multiple spaces for storing banknotes retrieved for different reasons.
When the automated cash deposit and withdrawal machine are providing withdrawal service, the system instructs one of the recycling cash boxes to perform banknote suction. For example, if the recycling cash box D is instructed to give out banknotes, a banknote in the recycling cash box D is separated and sucked out and conveyed to the conveying channel banknote entrance/exit c. Then, for the banknote to enter the horizontal conveying channel 02, the redirection mechanism 0209 here is put into state 1, and the conveying belt 0202 rotating counterclockwise conveys the banknote to the outside in cooperation with corresponding belt tensioning drums 0203′, channel guiding wheel 0205 and banknote holding wheel 0207, during which, redirection mechanisms at both entrances/exits b and a are at state 2 so that the conveying channel 02 remains unblocked. When the banknote is to be conveyed to the machine interior connection mechanism channel, the banknote is redirected as assisted by a floating wheel 0211 and enters the vertical machine interior connection mechanism channel, then the banknote is conveyed to the upper machine interior for cash withdrawal. In the case where a user forgets to take his banknotes that are put out, the banknotes are conveyed to a forgotten banknote retrieving space of the deposit only cash box via the banknote entrance/exit a or b through the upper machine interior, the machine interior connection mechanism channel and the conveying channel 02.
Preferred embodiments are disclosed herein, which should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention. All the equivalents made from the description and figures of the invention should be included in the scope of the invention.
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