Claims
- 1. A money tray comprising:
- a casing having a lid with an illuminable cover plate;
- at least one illumination means located within said casing for illuminating said cover plate; and
- a testing device located at one edge of said casing for testing banknotes.
- 2. A money tray according to claim 1, wherein said testing device has a UV-light source.
- 3. A money tray according to claim 2, wherein said UV-light source is at least partially covered from above by said lid.
- 4. A money tray according to claim 1, wherein said testing device has a reading head for testing a US dollar bill.
- 5. A money tray according to claim 1, wherein said cover plate is made of glass; and further comprising at least one slide adapted to be accommodated behind said cover plate.
- 6. A money tray according to claim 1, wherein said cover plate is made of plastic; and further comprising at least one slide adapted to be accommodated behind said cover plate.
- 7. A money tray according to claim 6, wherein said cover plate is scratch-resistant and shock-proof.
- 8. A money tray according to claim 1, further comprising an optical light-scattering plate positioned in said casing below and parallel to said cover plate, said optical light-scattering cover plate being illuminated by said illumination means; and further comprising at least one slide positionable between said optical light-scattering plate and said cover plate.
- 9. A money tray according to claim 8, wherein said illumination means includes a pair of fluorescent tubes located on opposite edges of said light-scattering plate.
- 10. A money tray according to claim 8, wherein said pair of fluorescent tubes emits a flood of light; and further comprising at least one screen for restricting said flood of light.
- 11. A money tray according to claim 8, wherein said light scattering plate is made of white, light diffusing plastic.
- 12. A money tray according to claim 8, wherein said illumination means illuminates said light-scattering plate from below said light-scattering plate.
- 13. A money tray according to claim 12, wherein said casing has a base, and further comprising a reflective layer located on at least a part of said base, said reflective layer positioned to face said light-scattering plate.
- 14. A money tray according to claim 1, wherein said casing has a change dish formed in said lid.
- 15. A money tray according to claim 8, wherein said casing has a side panel with a slit-like opening, said opening extends parallel to and below said cover plate and above said light-scattering plate such that said slide is capable of being inserted through said opening and between said light-scattering plate and said cover plate.
- 16. A money tray according to claim 1, wherein said illumination means and said testing device are capable of being operated on low-voltage electricity.
- 17. A money tray comprising:
- a casing having a lid with an illuminable cover plate;
- at least one illumination means located within said casing for illuminating said cover plate; and
- a testing device located at one edge of said casing for testing credit cards.
- 18. A money tray according to claim 17, wherein said testing device can also test banknotes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of abandoned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/712,129 filed Sept. 11, 1996.
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