The present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-015237 filed in Japan on Jan. 29, 2016.
1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to a coin processing apparatus.
2. Related Art
A coin processing apparatus has a function that identifies coins dropped in a coin dropping opening, automatically takes in the coins to the inside of the apparatus, and houses the coins in coin containers provided in accordance with the denominations of coins while dispensing other coins that have been housed in the coin containers to a coin dispensing port as change for a requested amount of money in response to a change dispensing request from, for example, external equipment. The coin processing apparatus includes various types of conveying means for dispensing coins, which may cause a coin stay therein, and the apparatus is configured to detect this coin stay.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2000-123247 discloses that a coin stay is detected, during coin dispensing, by sensors disposed on the downstream side of a dispensing stop mechanism, one sensor counting dispensing, for each denomination, while the other sensor identifying the denominations of the coins.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 5-128340 discloses that, when coins are conveyed sequentially with a plurality of conveying belts connected in series and a coin stay occurs on the downstream side, a conveyance drive on the upstream side of the dispensing stop mechanism is adjusted sequentially, and that the coin stay is detected by a coin stay detecting unit that is provided for each of the connecting units of the conveyance belts.
Recent years, some auto money changer, including a coin processing apparatus, has been arranged such that a coin dropping opening thereof and a coin output port thereof face a customer and the money changer serves as a self register with which the customer performs a bar code reading for a product and paying or receiving money, or as a semi-self register with which the customer performs only paying or receiving money. For such self register or semi-self register, it is easy to stick a matter hampering coin dispending, on or near the coin output port thereof, and a trouble easily occurs during coin dispensing due to a customer misdemeanor or a child prank. In particular, the coin output shoot unit for causing conveyed coins to run down to the coin output port is apt to suffer this customer misdemeanor or child prank. Once a coin stay is caused by the hampering on coin dispensing, the coin dispending function cannot stably work and the performance of the coin dispensing function rather decreases the efficiency of paying and receiving money.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a coin processing apparatus configured to: cause a coin output conveying unit to collectively convey coins taken out for each denomination from a plurality of coin containers where the coins are housed in the respective coin containers for each denomination; and dispense the conveyed coins from a coin output port through a coin output shoot unit is provided. The coin processing apparatus includes: a coin stay detecting sensor configured to detect a coin stay on a shoot face of the coin output shoot unit; a reporting unit configured to perform report output for abnormality; and a controller configured to cause the reporting unit to perform report output for coin stay abnormality in the coin output shoot unit when the coin stay detecting sensor detects the coin stay.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this disclosure will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the disclosure, when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The following describes an embodiment according to the disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A Structure of a Coin Processing Apparatus
Operation Overview of the Coin Processing Apparatus
The coin dropping opening 3 is an opening from which input coins are taken in to the inside of the apparatus body 2. The coin dropping opening 3 functions as a temporary holding section for temporarily holding money received from a customer. Upon receiving a coin input enable instruction from a host device, such as a POS register device, which is not illustrated, the coin processing apparatus causes the input coin detecting sensor, which is not illustrated, to detect coins input from the coin dropping opening 3, and causes an input coin conveying unit 9 to convey the coins as illustrated in
Thereafter, the coins held in the temporary retaining unit 10 are conveyed through a coin sorting section 11. The coins conveyed through the coin sorting section 11 are housed in coin containers 12 according to denominations. In the embodiment, the apparatus body 2 includes therein six coin containers 12: a 1-yen coin container 12a, a 50-yen coin container 12b, a 5-yen coin container 12c, a 100-yen coin container 12d, a 10-yen coin container 12e, and a 500-yen coin container 12f. The coin containers 12 individually house the input coins for each denomination.
It should be noted that the coins housed in the respective coin containers 12 can be conveyed to the temporary retaining unit 10 through a switching gate 36. The temporary retaining unit 10 also functions as a careful inspection container for re-counting the number of coins housed in the respective coin containers 12 after emptying the respective coin containers 12.
Then, coins the denomination of each of which corresponds to a coin output instruction from the host device are collectively conveyed from the respective coin containers 12 through a coin output conveying unit 15, and dispensed from the coin output port 7 through a coin output shoot unit 16 to the outside of the apparatus body 2.
Structure of a Coin Output Shoot Unit
Control System of a Coin Processing Apparatus
The controller 30 is configured to perform, based on programs stored in the memory unit 50 or initial data, display control for the display unit 5, voice output control for the buzzer 14, or drive control for the coin conveying mechanism 40, when receiving an instruction through the operation unit 6, receiving a detection signal from the coin inspecting unit 13, or receiving various types of instruction from the host device. The controller 30 includes a coin input/output control unit 31 and a coin stay control unit 32.
The coin input/output control unit 31 is configured to perform coin input processing according to the coin input enable instruction when a coin is input after the coin input enable instruction is issued from the host device, and perform coin output processing according to the coin output instruction when the coin output instruction is issued from the host device. Furthermore, the coin input/output control unit 31 performs, while executing the above-described coin input processing and coin output processing, processing for storing in the memory unit 50 sequentially, as coin input and output information 51, the contents of the coin input processing and coin output processing that have been already performed. In addition, the coin input/output control unit 31 performs balance management or the like.
Coin Stay Control Processing
With reference to a flowchart of
When the coin processing apparatus is in coin dispensing operation (coin dispensing operation at Step S102), the coin stay control unit 32 causes the conveying belt of the coin output conveying unit 15 to perform forward conveyance and backward conveyance to provide retry operation (Step S103).
The coin stay control unit 32, at the time of completing the retry operation, determines whether the coin stay detecting state is continued (step S104). When the coin stay detecting state is continued (Yes at Step S104), the coin stay control unit 32 performs report output indicating the coin stay in the coin output shoot unit 16 (coin stay abnormality) from the display unit 5 and/or the buzzer 14 (Step S105), and then ends the processing. This report output at Step S105 is specifically error reporting. By contrast, when the coin stay detecting state is canceled and not continued (No at Step S104), the processing is ended as it is.
In the case of a standby state (standby at Step S102), the coin stay control unit 32 performs report output from the display unit 5 and/or the buzzer 14 as a first report output indicating the coin stay in the coin output shoot unit 16 (Step S106). This first report is, for example, alarm reporting, or alarm processing as a preliminary stage of an error. Thereafter, the coin stay control unit 32, after the first report output, determines whether the coin stay detecting state has been continued when a predetermined time is elapsed (Step S107). When the coin stay detecting state has been continued (Yes at Step S107), the coin stay control unit 32 performs a second report output indicating the coin stay in the coin output shoot unit 16 from the display unit 5 and/or the buzzer 14 (Step 5108) and then ends the processing. The second report output at this step 5108 is specifically error reporting. In addition, when the coin stay detecting state is canceled and is not continued (No at Step S107), the processing is ended as it is.
Example of Coin Stay Control Processing During Dispensing Operation
Example of Coin Stay Control Processing During Standby
If the coin stay state continues for further predetermined time ΔT2 after the time t1, for example, for 30 seconds from the time t1 until time t2, the coin stay control unit 32 performs the second report output. The second report output displays an error code “Ctl, E-16” in the display area E1 of the display unit 5 and a message “TAKE COINS FROM INSIDE OF COIN OUTPUT PORT”, which is the guide for error cancellation, in the display area E2. The coin stay control unit 32 outputs short intermittent sound from the buzzer 14. The above described report output is error reporting. For handling this error, first remove money including coins staying in the coin output shoot unit 16, and then press the reset button of the operation unit 6 to perform reset processing. It should be noted that the report output at the time t1 in
For the above-described report output, both of the voice (buzzer) output and the display output are simultaneously performed, but either one of the report outputs alone may be performed. Furthermore, the reporting unit may be provided on the body of the host device that is connected to the coin processing apparatus 1 via the controller 30 instead of on the coin processing apparatus 1.
In the embodiment of the disclosure, the coin processing apparatus includes the coin stay detecting sensor 17 for detecting a coin stay on the shoot face 16a of the coin output shoot unit 16, and when the coin stay detecting sensor 17 detects the coin stay, the coin stay control unit 32 causes the reporting unit (the display unit 5 and the buzzer 14) to perform report output for the coin stay abnormality in the coin output shoot unit 16. This enables the embodiment of the disclosure to detect a coin stay in the coin output shoot unit during coin dispensing, and promptly recover the coin dispensing function from a failure caused by the coin stay so as to maintain the coin dispensing function in a stable manner.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the disclosure in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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