Claims
- 1. A currency handling device comprising a thickness detector, the detector comprising:
a first roller; a second roller displaceably positioned relative to the first roller along a predetermined path in response to a note passed between the first roller and the second roller; a roller gear coupled to and movable with the second roller; a drive gear coupled to the roller gear, wherein the second roller is caused to roll by rotating the drive gear; a sensor positioned to measure the relative displacement between the first roller and the second roller; and a processor coupled to the sensor and comprising software for determining a thickness associated with the note based on the relative displacement between the first and second rollers.
- 2. A currency handling device comprising a thickness detector, the detector comprising:
a first roller; a second roller mounted adjacent said first roller, second roller being mounted so as to permit it to move relative to the first roller when a bill passing between the first and second rollers; a roller gear coupled to and movable with the second roller; a drive gear coupled to the roller gear, wherein the second roller is caused to roll by rotating the drive gear; a sensor positioned to measure the relative displacement between the first roller and the second roller; and a processor coupled to the sensor and comprising software for determining a thickness associated with the note based on the relative displacement between the first and second rollers.
- 3. The detector of claim 1, wherein the first roller rotates about a fixed axis.
- 4. The detector of claim 3, wherein the predetermined path is an arc about the drive gear.
- 5. The detector of claim 4, wherein the roller gear is a planetary gear that travels in the arc about the drive gear.
- 6. The detector of claim 1, wherein the sensor is a displacement sensor.
- 7. The detector of claim 6, wherein the displacement sensor is selected from the group consisting of linear voltage differential transducers and optical sensors.
- 8. The detector of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises a plurality of displacement sensors generally aligned along the second roller.
- 9. The detector of claim 1, wherein the software for determining the thickness associated with a note comprises auto-zeroing software for recording a roller signature.
- 10. A currency handling device comprising a thickness detector, the detector comprising:
a first roller having a fixed central axis; a first roller drive gear coupled to the first roller for causing the first roller to rotate; a second roller having a displaceable central axis, wherein the second roller is positioned relative to the first roller such that passage of a note between the first roller and the second roller displaces the central axis of the second roller along a predetermined path; a planetary gear connected to the second roller and coaxial with the central axis of the second roller; a second roller drive gear coupled to the planetary gear for causing the second roller to rotate, wherein the determined path along which the second roller may be displaced by the note is an arc about the second roller drive gear; a sensor positioned to measure displacement between the first and second rollers; and a processor coupled to the sensor for determining thickness of a note based on displacement of the second roller along the predetermined path.
- 11. The detector of claim 10, wherein the sensor and processor are integrated in a displacement sensor.
- 12. The detector of claim 10, wherein the rollers are elongated.
- 13. The detector of claim 12, wherein the rollers are between 4 and 10 inches long.
- 14. The detector of claim 12, wherein the rollers are full-width rollers.
- 15. The detector of claim 10, wherein the rollers comprise a ground and a hardened stainless steel surface.
- 16. The detector of claim 10, wherein the processor comprises software for detecting presence, size and locations of items on or in the note.
- 17. The detector of claim 16, wherein bills are determined to be unfit based on the items detected exceeding a predetermined size threshold.
- 18. The detector of claim 16, wherein the size threshold is based on area of the bill.
- 19. The detector of claim 10, wherein the processor comprises software for detecting discontinuities in notes, and doubles and chains of notes.
- 20. The detector of claim 19, wherein a discontinuity detected is from the group consisting of folds, bends, threads.
- 21. A method of determining thickness associated with a note, the method comprising:
passing a note between a pair of rollers; allowing the note to displace at least one of the rollers; restricting displacement of the one roller to a predetermined arced path; measuring displacement of the one roller; and determining a thickness associated with the note based on the displacement of the one roller.
- 22. The method of claim 21, comprising driving both rollers to pass the note between the rollers.
- 23. A currency handling device comprising a limpness detector, the detector comprising:
deforming structure having a predetermined shape for deforming a note; complimentary structure conforming to the deforming structure, wherein the note is passed between the deforming structure and the complimentary structure and the predetermined shape causes the note to be deformed about two transverse axes; and a microphone operably positioned to detect noise produced by deforming the note.
- 24. The detector of claim 23, wherein the two transverse axes are perpendicular to one another.
- 25. The detector of claim 23, wherein the deforming structure comprises a roller having the predetermined shape and the complimentary structure comprises a belt.
- 26. The detector of claim 25, wherein the belt rotates in response to interaction with the roller.
- 27. The detector of claim 23, wherein the deforming structure and complimentary structure are operably spaced to deform a single note.
- 28. The detector of claim 23, wherein the deforming structure and complimentary structure are operably spaced to break a brick pack of notes.
- 29. A currency handling device comprising a limpness detector, the detector comprising:
deforming structure having a predetermined shape for deforming a note; complimentary structure conforming to the deforming structure, wherein the note is passed between the deforming structure and the complimentary structure and the predetermined shape causes the note to be deformed about two or more parallel axes; and a microphone operably positioned to detect noise produced by deforming the note.
- 30. The detector of claim 29, wherein the deforming structure deforms the note about an axis transverse to the two or more parallel axes.
- 31. The device of claim 29, wherein the deforming structure comprises guides to facilitate deforming the bill.
- 32. The device of claim 29, comprising guides positioned to facilitate feeding the bill.
- 33. The device of claim 32, wherein the guides are positioned to deform the bill.
- 34. A currency handling device comprising a limpness detector, the detector comprising:
a roller comprising:
a central bulge; a first outer bulge extending radially further than the central bulge; and a second outer bulge spaced apart from the first outer bulge extending radially further than the central bulge, wherein the central bulge is positioned axially between the first and second outer bulges; and a belt conforming to the central bulge of the roller, wherein the central bulge has a circumference and the belt conforms to the central bulge over at least about 1/8 the circumference of the central bulge and wherein a note is passed between the belt and the roller to deform the note; and a microphone operably positioned to detect sound produced by deforming the note.
- 35. A currency handling device comprising a limpness detector, the detector comprising:
a roller comprising:
a central bulge; a first outer bulge extending radially further than the central bulge; and a second outer bulge spaced apart from the first outer bulge extending radially further than the central bulge, wherein the central bulge is positioned axially between the first and second outer bulges; and a belt conforming to the central bulge of the roller, wherein the central bulge has a circumference and the belt conforms to the central bulge over at least about ⅛ the circumference of the central bulge and wherein a belt and roller are adapted to permit a note to pass therebetween; and a microphone operably positioned to detect sound produced by deforming the note.
- 36. A currency handling device comprising a limpness detector, the detector comprising:
a roller comprising:
a central bulge; a first outer bulge extending radially further than the central bulge; and a second outer bulge spaced apart from the first outer bulge extending radially further than the central bulge, wherein the central bulge is positioned axially between the first and second outer bulges; and a belt conforming to the central bulge of the roller, wherein the central bulge has a circumference and the belt conforms to the central bulge over at least about ⅛ the circumference of the central bulge and wherein belt and roller define a bill transport path therebetween; and a microphone operably positioned to detect sound produced by deforming the note.
- 37. The limpness detector of claim 34, comprising first and second guides positioned proximate to the first bulge and the second bulge, respectively, wherein the central bulge is positioned between the guides and the note is passed under the guides and over the outer bulges.
- 38. The limpness detector of claim 37, wherein the first and second guides are connected.
- 39. The limpness detector of claim 37, wherein the outer bulges are positioned between the guides.
- 40. The limpness detector of claim 39, wherein the guides comprise upper and lower members and the bill is passed between the upper and lower members.
- 41. The limpness detector of claim 39, wherein the outer bulges extend radially beyond the guides.
- 42. The limpness detector of claim 37, wherein the outer bulges extend radially beyond the guides.
- 43. The limpness detector of claim 34, wherein the roller is driven.
- 44. The limpness detector of claim 34, wherein the belt is driven.
- 45. A currency handling device comprising a limpness detector, the detector comprising:
means for deforming a note about three axes, wherein at least two of the three axes are in parallel relation; and a microphone operably positioned to detect noise produced by deforming the note.
- 46. The detector of claim 45, wherein all three axes are in parallel relation.
- 47. The detector of claim 46, wherein the means for deforming the note comprises means for deforming the note about an axis transverse to the three axes in parallel relation.
- 48. A currency handling device comprising a limpness detector, the detector comprising:
means for deforming a note about two axes in transverse, the means comprising a single belt contacting the note; and a microphone operably positioned to detect noise produced by deforming the note.
- 49. A method of handling currency, the method comprising:
deforming a note with a single roller, including deforming the note about at least two axes; detecting sound produced by deforming the note; and making a determination concerning the note based on sound detected.
- 50. The method of claim 49, comprising guiding the note in relation to the single roller with sheet metal guides.
- 51. The method of claim 49, comprising transporting the note between the single roller and a belt conforming to the single roller.
- 52. A currency handling method comprising:
passing a bill past a scanner; taking a bit-map image of the bill with the scanner; determining denomination of the bill based on the bit-map image; determining orientation of the bill based on the bit-map image; and determining soil level of the bill based on the bit-map image.
- 53. The method of claim 52, wherein determining the soil level is based on contrast techniques.
- 54. The method of claim 52, wherein determining the soil level is based on brightness techniques.
- 55. The method of claim 52, wherein determining the soil level is based on brightness and contrast techniques.
- 56. The method of claim 52, wherein determining soil level of the bill based on the bit-map image is based on analyzing patterns of the bill.
- 57. The method of claim 56, wherein the patterns to be analyzed are determined based on the determined denomination of the bill and the determined orientation of the bill.
- 58. The method of claim 52, comprising determining the soil level after determining the denomination of the bill and the orientation of the bill.
- 59. A currency handling apparatus comprising.
an input pocket; two output pockets; a transport mechanism connecting the input pocket to the two output pockets; a scanner operatively positioned relative to the transport mechanism such that a bill transported by the transport mechanism passes the scanner, wherein the scanner is adapted to take a bit-map image of the bill; a processor coupled to the scanner, wherein the processor comprises programming steps for:
determining denomination of the bill based on the bit-map image, determining orientation of the bill based on the bit-map image, and determining soil level of the bill based on the bit-map image.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 59, wherein the processor comprises programming steps for determining soil level of the bill based on a comparison of one of a predetermined plurality of patterns of the bit-map image with a corresponding pattern stored in the processor and wherein the one of a predetermined plurality of patterns is selected based on the determined denomination of the bill and the determined orientation of the bill.
- 61. A currency handling apparatus comprising:
an input pocket; four or more output pockets; a transport mechanism connecting the input pocket to the four or more output pockets; a scanner operatively positioned relative to the transport mechanism such that a bill transported by the transport mechanism passes the scanner, wherein the scanner is adapted to take a bit-map image of the bill; a processor coupled to the scanner, wherein the processor comprises programming steps for:
determining denomination of the bill based on the bit-map image, determining orientation of the bill based on the bit-map image, and determining soil level of the bill based on the bit-map image.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/362,177, filed Mar. 6, 2002 entitled “Currency Processing System With Fitness Detection”; incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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