Claims
- 1. A currency acceptor including in combination means for receiving an article of currency, means responsive to the introduction of said article of currency into said receiving means for accepting said article and generating credit therefor, said accepting means having a plurality of signal lines carrying signals indicating respective operational faults, means operable in the absence of the introduction of an article of currency into said receiving means for periodically scanning said signal lines to detect the presence or absence of a fault signal thereon, means responsive to the detection of a fault signal on one of said lines for disabling said accepting means, and means responsive to the detection of the subsequent absence of said fault signal for automatically re-enabling said accepting means.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 including means responsive to the introduction of said article of currency into said receiving means for disabling said scanning means and means operable upon the generation of credit for said article of currency for re-enabling said scanning means.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 1 including means responsive to the detection of said fault signal for generating a display indicating the existence of a fault.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 1 including means responsive to the detection of said fault signal for generating a display indicating the existence of a fault and means responsive to the detection of the subsequent absence of said fault signal for terminating said display.
- 5. A bill acceptor including in combination means defining a path having an inlet, means for advancing a bill along said path from said inlet, means for sensing the introduction of a bill into said inlet, means responsive to said sensing means for actuating said advancing means, a plurality of signal lines carrying signals indicating respective operational faults, means operable in the absence of the introduction of a bill into said inlet for periodically scanning said signal lines to detect the presence or absence of a fault signal thereon, means responsive to the detection of a fault signal on one of said lines for disabling said actuating means, and means responsive to the detection of the subsequent absence of said fault signal for automatically re-enabling said actuating means.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5 including means responsive to the movement of said bill to a predetermined location along said path for accepting said bill and generating credit therefor, means responsive to said sensing means for disabling said scanning means, and means operable upon the generation of credit for said bill for re-enabling said scanning means.
- 7. A bill acceptor including in combination means defining a path having an inlet, means for advancing a bill along said path from said inlet, a plurality of sensors disposed at respective locations along said path, said plurality comprising an inlet sensor and at least one sensor disposed downstream of said inlet sensor, means operable in the absence of the introduction of a bill into said inlet for periodically scanning said sensors to detect an output therefrom, means responsive to the detection of an output from said inlet sensor by said scanning means for actuating said advancing means, means responsive to the detection of an output from said at least one downstream sensor by said scanning means for disabling said actuating means, and means responsive to the detection of the subsequent absence of said output from said at least one downstream sensor by said scanning means for automatically re-enabling said actuating means.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 7 including means responsive to said sensors for determining the presence of a spurious bill in said path, means responsive to said determining means for reversing the direction of movement of said bill to return said bill to said inlet, means responsive to the detection of an output from said inlet sensor by said scanning means for disabling said scanning means, and means operable upon the return of said bill to said inlet for re-enabling said scanning means.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 7 including an inlet sensor and a plurality of sensors downstream of said inlet sensor.
- 10. A bill acceptor including in combination means defining a path having an inlet, means for advancing a bill along said path from said inlet, a plurality of sensors disposed at respective locations along said path, said plurality comprising an inlet sensor and at least one sensor disposed downstream of said inlet sensor, means for periodically scanning said sensors to detect an output therefrom, means responsive to the detection of an output from said inlet sensor for disabling said scanning means and actuating said advancing means, means responsive to the detection of an output from said at least one downstream sensor for disabling said actuating means, means responsive to the detection of the subsequent absence of said output from said at least one downstream sensor for re-enabling said actuating means, means responsive to the movement of said bill to a predetermined location along said path for accepting said bill and generating credit therefor, and means operable upon the generation of credit for said bill for re-enabling said scanning means.
- 11. A bill acceptor including in combination means defining a path having an inlet, means for advancing a bill along said path from said inlet, a plurality of sensors disposed at respective locations along said path, said plurality comprising an inlet sensor and at least one sensor disposed downstream of said inlet sensor, means responsive to the detection of an output from said inlet sensor for actuating said advancing means, means responsive to the detection of an output from said at least one downstream sensor prior to the detection of an output from said inlet sensor for disabling said actuating means, and means responsive to the detection of the subsequent absence of said output from said at least one downstream sensor for automatically re-enabling said actuating means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 074,992, filed Sept. 13, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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