Claims
- 1. A currency removal sensor system for detecting removal of cash from a cash drawer with a bottom surface comprising:
- a magnetic field sensor positioned at a predetermined location in the drawer bottom surface, the sensor detecting the presence of a magnetic field and being coupled to alarm circuitry to initiate an alarm sequence upon detecting said magnetic field;
- a removable currency tray positionable in the drawer on top of the drawer bottom surface and including at least one currency compartment with a bottom surface and a generally planar back wall of a defined height to hold currency, the tray and drawer being free from direct electrical connection together and the tray being positionable in the drawer such that the magnetic field sensor is located below said currency compartment and is proximate the back wall of the compartment;
- an elongated clip device including a field-generating element positioned at an outward end of the clip device for generating a magnetic field outwardly from said outward end in the longitudinal direction of the clip device, the clip device mounted at an inward end to pivot from the back wall of the currency compartment at a point spaced above the bottom surface of the currency compartment;
- the clip device being dimensioned in length less than the height of the back wall end operable to pivot to a downward position wherein the clip device lies against the back wall in a vertical plane generally parallel to the plane of the back wall for being generally unnoticeable in the currency compartment, when in the downward position, the clip device suspending said field-generating element vertically above the field sensor to generate a magnetic field downwardly and in a direction generally vertically co-planar with the field sensor, the downwardly directed magnetic field having an effective strength to be detectable by said field sensor when the tray is installed in the drawer;
- the clip device further being operable to pivot to an upward position wherein the elongated clip extends in a plane angled from the plane of the back wall and maintains the field-generating element away from the back wall such that the field generating element generates a field outwardly from the back wall and away from the field sensor so as not to be detected by said field sensor when the tray is installed in the drawer;
- whereby when the clip device is held in its upward position by a stack of currency, the removable currency tray with said stack of currency therein may be quickly and easily removed from and returned to the cash drawer without initiating an alarm sequence, however, removing currency from under the clip when the tray is in the drawer causes the clip device to move to the downward position generally noticed within the currency compartment to initiate an alarm sequence without visually indicating the presence of an alarm.
- 2. The currency removal sensor of claim 1 further comprising a tray base configured to fit into the bottom of the cash drawer, the field sensor positioned at a predetermined location on the base and the removable tray sitting on top of said tray base such that the said field-generating element is generally vertically co-planar with the field sensor when said clip is in its downward position, the base and tray being free from direct electrical connection together whereby the currency tray may be quickly and easily removed from and returned to the tray base.
- 3. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1, wherein the clip device includes a permanent magnet which generates a magnetic field vertically downwardly toward field sensor when the clip device is in the downward position and the tray is installed in the drawer.
- 4. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1, wherein the field sensor includes a magnetically-activated switch.
- 5. The currency removal sensor system of claim 4, wherein the magnetically-activated switch is normally closed and opens upon detection of a magnetic field to initiate an alarm, the normally closed magnetically-activated switch establishing electrical continuity in the system whereby a break in continuity in the system initiates an alarm.
- 6. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1, wherein the tray has a plurality of currency compartments, the clip device being selectively movable to pivot from the back wall of a specific compartment within the tray.
- 7. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1, wherein the field sensor is selectively movable to different locations in the drawer bottom surface to vary the location of the currency compartment which initiates the alarm.
- 8. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1 further comprising an adaptor to removably couple the field sensor to the alarm circuitry with a telephone line.
- 9. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1 further comprising at least one cushion placed on the back wall of the currency compartment below the clip device to cushion the clip device and prevent the clip device from noisily striking the back wall when it moves between the upward and downward positions in the tray to prevent an audible indication that an alarm is initiated.
- 10. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1 further comprising a currency standoff situated in the currency compartment, the standoff supporting the currency stack above the bottom drawer surface to support the clip device in the upward position with a thin currency stack.
- 11. The currency removal sensor system of claim 1 wherein the tray includes an opening formed below the currency compartment bottom wall proximate the field sensor to achieve more efficient coupling of the magnetic field from the field-generating element to the magnetic field sensor.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/216,673, filed Mar. 23, 1994, entitled CURRENCY REMOVAL SENSOR SYSTEM, now abandoned.
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