The present invention relates to a deposit and withdrawal apparatus and a coin distribution method.
There is a deposit and withdrawal apparatus used for depositing a sum of money corresponding to a commodity product when, for example, a customer purchases the commodity product at a store, such as a supermarket. The deposit and withdrawal apparatus includes a coin recycling unit that stores therein coins for each denomination, and the number of coins that can be withdrawn by the deposit and withdrawal apparatus greatly depends on the coin storage capacity of the coin recycling unit.
Accordingly, in the deposit and withdrawal apparatus, for example, it is conceivable to adopt a large-capacity coin recycling unit in which the number of stored coins is increased; however, the size of the deposit and withdrawal apparatus itself is increased in accordance with the size of the large-capacity coin recycling unit. Thus, in the deposit and withdrawal apparatus, it is conceivable to adopt a small-capacity coin recycling unit in order to reduce the size of the deposit and withdrawal apparatus itself; however, a frequency in which the number of stored coins in the coin recycling unit enters a full state is increased. Consequently, coins are discharged from the coin recycling unit in order to resolve the full state in the coin recycling unit; however, an accounting process is temporarily stopped in a period of time for which the coins are discharged, and thus, an operation rate of the accounting process is decreased.
Furthermore, in the deposit and withdrawal apparatus, for example, even when a commemorative coin or the like is deposited, a reject operation is generally performed without accepting a deposit of the commemorative coin.
Thus, the actual circumstances is that there is a need to provide a deposit and withdrawal apparatus that includes another unit that is different from the coin recycling unit and that has a function for distributing coins to the other unit before the coin recycling unit enters the full state or a function for distributing the commemorative coin to the other unit even when, for example, the commemorative coin or the like is inserted.
A deposit and withdrawal apparatus includes a deposit port through which a coin is deposited, a withdrawal port through which the coin is withdrawn, and a first unit that is capable of storing the coin. The deposit and withdrawal apparatus comprises a second unit that is different from the first unit and that is capable of storing the coin; a judgement unit that judges the coin deposited from the deposit port; and a distribution unit that distributes, based on a judgement result of the judgement unit, the deposited coin to the first unit or the second unit.
The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
Preferred embodiments of a deposit and withdrawal apparatus or the like disclosed in the present invention will be explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Moreover, the disclosed technology is not limited to the embodiments described below. Furthermore, the embodiments described below may also be used in any appropriate combination as long as the embodiments do not conflict with each other.
The coin unit 3 includes a coin recycling unit 11, a coin overflow cassette 12, a coin collection cassette 13, a coin acceptor 14, a coin withdrawal port 15, a coin sorting unit 16, a coin lifter unit 17, a coin collection stopper 18, and a control unit 19.
The coin recycling unit 11 is a unit that stores therein coins deposited from the coin acceptor (deposit port) 14 and that stores therein coins that are able to be withdrawn from the coin withdrawal port (withdrawal port) 15. The coin overflow cassette 12 is a unit that stores therein coins that are not able to be withdrawn from the coin withdrawal port 15. Moreover, the coins that are being stored in the coin overflow cassette 12 are coins that are moved in order to avoid a full state of the coin recycling unit 11; therefore, for example, these coins can be said as the coins that are available to reuse in a store. The coin collection cassette 13 is a cassette that stores therein collected coins stored in the coin unit 3, in particular, in the coin recycling unit 11. Moreover, the coins stored in the coin collection cassette 13 are coins that are put in a bank as, for example, proceeds from sale. The coin acceptor 14 corresponds to a coin deposit port 14A that is used for a deposit of coins corresponding to a billing amount of a product or the like, and has a discrimination function for discriminating the coins inserted from the coin deposit port 14A. The discrimination function is a function for discriminating whether the coin inserted into the coin deposit port 14A is an official coin, a counterfeit coin, a commemorative coin, or the like. Furthermore, the discrimination function also has a function for identifying denominations of the coins inserted into the coin deposit port 14A. The coin withdrawal port 15 corresponds to a withdrawal port through which a coin, such as change, is withdrawn. The control unit 19 performs overall control of the coin unit 3.
The coin sorting unit 16 is a distribution unit that distributes the coins inserted from the coin acceptor 14 to the coin recycling unit 11, the coin overflow cassette 12, and the coin withdrawal port 15. In addition, if the coin inserted into the coin deposit port 14A is an official coin on the basis of a discrimination result obtained from the discrimination function, the coin sorting unit 16 distributes the official coin to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12. If the coin inserted into the coin deposit port 14A is a counterfeit coin, the coin sorting unit 16 distributes the counterfeit coin to the coin withdrawal port 15.
The coin collection stopper 18 is a stopper for opening and closing a coin discharge port 22 that discharges the coins for each of denomination hoppers 21 included in the coin recycling unit 11. The coin lifter unit 17 is a lift (conveying unit) that conveys, to the coin acceptor 14, the coins discharged from the coin discharge port 22 in accordance with an opening operation of the coin collection stopper 18 that opens and closes each of the denomination hoppers 21 included in the coin recycling unit 11 in accordance with a forward rotation operation of the coin lifter unit 17. The coin lifter unit 17 is a lift (conveying unit) that conveys, to the coin collection cassette 13, the coins discharged from the coin discharge port 22 in accordance with an opening operation of the coin collection stopper 18 that opens and closes each of the denomination hoppers 21 in accordance with a backward rotation operation of the coin lifter unit 17.
The control unit 19 includes a judgement unit 19A that performs judgement of the coins inserted from the coin acceptor 14. The judgement unit 19A judges whether a sum total of the number of coins of the number of coins inserted from the coin acceptor 14 and the number of stored coins stored in the coin recycling unit 11 is greater than or equal to an upper limit on the number of coins, which will be described later, of the coin recycling unit 11.
The coin recycling unit 11 includes, in addition to the denomination hoppers 21 and the coin discharge port 22, a coin insertion port 23, an identification unit 24, a coin temporary suspending section 25, a coin conveying unit 26, a first monitoring unit 27, a second monitoring unit 28, a discharge control unit 29, a coin control unit 30, a stored coin count table 31, and a threshold table 32.
The coin insertion port 23 is an insertion port for inserting the coins from the coin sorting unit 16 to the coin recycling unit 11. The identification unit 24 identifies the denominations or the like of the coins inserted from the coin insertion port 23. The coin discharge port 22 is a discharge port that discharges the coins from the coin recycling unit 11. The coin temporary suspending section 25 is a storage section that temporarily suspends and stores therein the coins that are inserted from the coin insertion port 23 and that have been identified by the identification unit 24. The denomination hopper 21 is a storage section that is provided for each denomination and that stores therein, for each denomination, the coins suspended in the coin temporary suspending section 25 on the basis of the identification result obtained from the identification unit 24. The coin conveying unit 26 conveys the coin for each denomination between the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the respective denomination hoppers 21. The first monitoring unit 27 monitors the number of coins, for each denomination, that are being suspended in the coin temporary suspending section 25. The second monitoring unit 28 monitors the number of coins, for each denomination, that are being stored in the respective denomination hoppers 21. The discharge control unit 29 performs control of a transfer of the coins stored in the respective denomination hoppers 21 to the coin discharge port 22. The coin control unit 30 performs overall control of the coin recycling unit 11.
Each of the denomination hoppers 21 stores therein the coins, for each denomination, that are conveyed by the coin conveying unit 26. Furthermore, the discharge control unit 29 discharges, in accordance with an instruction related to change, the coins needed for the change from the denomination hoppers 21 to the coin discharge port 22. As a result, the coin recycling unit 11 outputs the coins in accordance with the change to the coin lifter unit 17.
The stored coin count table 31 illustrated in
The judgement unit 19A included in the control unit 19 judges whether the number of coins (sum total of the number of coins) that are being stored in the denomination hopper 21 and the coin temporary suspending section 25 is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins. If the sum total of the number of coins is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins, the control unit 19 controls the coin sorting unit 16 such that insertion of a coin into the coin insertion port 23, i.e., insertion of the coin into the coin recycling unit 11 is inhibited in order to allow the coin to be inserted into the coin overflow cassette 12. Furthermore, if the sum total of the number of coins is not greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins, the control unit 19 controls the coin sorting unit 16 in order to allow the coin to be inserted into the coin insertion port 23 included in the coin recycling unit 11. If the number of coins that are being stored in the denomination hopper 21 is less than or equal to the number of needed replenishment coins, the coin control unit 30 outputs an alarm for requesting replenishment of the coins to the associated denomination hopper 21. If the number of coins that are being stored in the denomination hopper 21 is less than or equal to the number of near empty coins, the coin control unit 30 outputs an alarm for requesting replenishment of the coins to the associated denomination hopper 21.
Configuration of Controller Unit 4
Operation of Deposit and Withdrawal Apparatus 1
If the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 starts the accounting process on the product (Yes at Step S12), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether scanning of a bar code of a product has been completed through the scanner 43 (Step S13). If the scanning of the bar code of the product has been completed (Yes at Step S13), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 calculates a purchase amount of the product on the basis of the scanning result (Step S14).
The deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether the scanning of the bar codes of all of the products corresponding to the accounting target has been completed (Step S15). If the scanning of the bar codes of all of the products corresponding to the accounting target has been completed (Yes at Step S15), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 determines the total amount of all of the products corresponding to the accounting target (Step S16).
If the total amount of all of the products corresponding to the accounting target has been determined, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether a payment is made by cash (Step S17). If the payment is made by cash (Yes at Step S17), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 sets the coin acceptor 14 and the banknote recycling unit 2 to a deposit available state (Step S18). As a result, the coin acceptor 14 and the banknote recycling unit 2 are able to accept a deposit.
After the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 sets the coin acceptor 14 and the banknote recycling unit 2 to the deposit available state, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether money is deposited (Step S19). If money is deposited (Yes at Step S19), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether a coin out of the money is deposited (Step S20). If a coin is deposited (Yes at Step S20), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 performs a coin sorting process illustrated in
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If change is needed (Yes at Step S25), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 gives an instruction about a withdrawal to the banknote recycling unit 2 (Step S26). Furthermore, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether a withdrawal of a coin is needed (Step S27). Moreover, the withdrawal instruction given to the banknote recycling unit 2 performed at Step S26 judges whether change of a banknote is needed and, if change of a banknote is needed, change of the banknote is withdrawn and, if change of a banknote is not needed, change of the banknote is not withdrawn, and then, the process proceeds to Step S27 in order to judge whether a withdrawal of a coin is needed.
If a withdrawal of a coin is needed (Yes at Step S27), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 performs a coin withdrawal process illustrated in
If the withdrawal of change has been completed (Yes at Step S29), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 prints out a purchase receipt indicating a total amount of the product through the printer 44 (Step S30), and proceeds to M2 illustrated in
If change is not needed (No at Step S25), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to Step S30 in order to print out the purchase receipt indicating the total amount of the product. If the withdrawal of the coins is not needed (No at Step S27), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to Step S29 in order to judge whether the withdrawal of change has been completed. Furthermore, if the withdrawal of change has not been completed (No at Step S29), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to Step S27 in order to judge whether withdrawal of the coin is needed.
If the deposit amount is not greater than or equal to the total amount (No at Step S23), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 determines that the deposit amount does not satisfy the total amount and proceeds to Step S19 in order to judge whether money is deposited. If money is not deposited (No Step S19) or if a coin is not deposited (No at Step S20), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to Step S22 in order to calculate a deposit amount. If a payment is not performed by cash (No at Step S17), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to another settlement process performed by, for example, a credit card or the like.
If the scanning of the bar codes of all of the products corresponding to the accounting target has not been completed (No at Step S15), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to Step S13 in order to judge whether the scanning of the bar code of the remaining products corresponding to the accounting targets has been completed. If the scanning of the bar code of the products has not been completed (No at Step S13), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to Step S15 in order to judge whether the scanning of all of the products corresponding to the accounting target has been completed.
If the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges that the accounting process of the product is not started (No at Step S12), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 proceeds to Step S11 in order to judge whether the current mode is the collection mode.
If the current mode is the collection mode (Yes at Step S11), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 instructs the banknote recycling unit 2 to perform collection (Step S33), and performs a coin collection process illustrated in
After the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 performs the coin collection process, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether a transfer of money to each of the banknote collection cassette and the coin collection cassette 13 has been completed (Step S35). If the transfer of the money to each of the banknote collection cassette and the coin collection cassette 13 has been completed (Yes at Step S35), the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 instructs the coin acceptor 14 and the banknote recycling unit 2 to stop the operation (Step S36), and calculates a collection amount of the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 (Step S37). Furthermore, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 prints out a collection report including a collection amount through the printer 44 (Step S38), and proceeds to Step S12 in order to judge whether the accounting process of a product it to be started.
If the inserted coin is not a counterfeit coin (No at Step S51), the coin unit 3 judges whether a sum total of the number of coins of the number of inserted coins and the number of currently stored coins stored in the coin recycling unit 11 is less than or equal to the lower limit on the number of coins (Step S53). Moreover, in the process at Step S53, it is judged, for each denomination, whether the sum total of the number of coins is less than or equal to the lower limit on the number of coins. Furthermore, the number of currently stored coins in the coin recycling unit 11 corresponds to the number of stored coins, for each denomination, that are being stored in the respective denomination hoppers 21 and the coin temporary suspending section 25. If the sum total of the number of coins is less than or equal to the lower limit on the number of coins (Yes at Step S53), the coin unit 3 sets the inserted coins into the coin recycling unit 11 as the distribution destination to be distributed by the coin sorting unit 16 (Step S54), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
If the sum total of the number of coins of the number of inserted coins and the number of currently stored coins in the coin recycling unit 11 is not less than or equal to the lower limit on the number of coins (No at Step S53), the coin unit 3 judges whether the sum total of the number of coins is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins (Step S55). If the sum total of the number of coins is not greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins (No at Step S55), the coin unit 3 sets the inserted coins into the coin recycling unit 11 as the distribution destination to be distributed by the coin sorting unit 16 (Step S56), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
If the sum total of the number of coins is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins (Yes at Step S55), the coin unit 3 sets the inserted coins into the coin overflow cassette 12 as the distribution destination to be distributed by the coin sorting unit 16 (Step S57), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
In
If the sum total of the number of coins for each denomination is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins, the coin unit 3 distributes the inserted coins associated with the subject denominations to the coin overflow cassette 12. As a result, it is possible to avoid the coin recycling unit 11 from entering the full state caused by the inserted coins.
If the transfer of the coins to the coin discharge port 22 has been completed (Yes at Step S62), the coin unit 3 starts the forward rotation operation of the coin lifter unit 17 (Step S63), and transfers all of the coins targeted for change to the coin withdrawal port 15. Then, the coin unit 3 judges whether the transfer of all of the coins targeted for change to the coin withdrawal port 15 has been completed (Step S64). If the transfer of all of the coins targeted for change to the coin withdrawal port 15 has been completed (Yes at Step S64), the coin unit 3 judges whether remaining coins are present in the coin lifter unit 17 (Step S65).
If remaining coins are not present in the coin lifter unit 17 (No at Step S65), the coin unit 3 stops the forward rotation operation of the coin lifter unit 17 (Step S66), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
If not all of the coins targeted for change have been transferred to the coin discharge port 22 (No at Step S62), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S62 in order to judge whether all of the coins have been transferred to the coin discharge port 22. If not all of the coin have been transferred to the coin withdrawal port 15 (No at Step S64), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S64 in order to judge whether all of the coins have been transferred to the coin withdrawal port 15. If a remaining coin is present in the coin lifter unit 17 (Yes at Step S65), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S65 in order to judge whether a remaining coin is present in the coin lifter unit 17.
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If the coins that are able to be transferred is present in the coin temporary suspending section 25 (Yes at Step S73), the coin unit 3 transfers the number of coins that is less than or equal to the number of needed replenishment coins for each denomination from the coin temporary suspending section 25 to the respective denomination hoppers 21 through the coin conveying unit 26 (Step S74). The coin unit 3 judges whether the transfer of the coins to the denomination hopper 21 has been completed (Step S75).
If the transfer of the coins to the denomination hopper 21 has been completed (Yes at Step S75), the coin unit 3 monitors the number of stored coins for each of the denomination hoppers 21 (Step S76), updates the number of stored coins for each of the denomination hoppers 21 to the stored coin count table 31 on the basis of the monitoring result (Step S77), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
If the number of stored coins for each of the denomination hoppers 21 is not less than or equal to the number of needed replenishment coins (No at Step S71), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S75 in order to judge whether the transfer of the coins to the denomination hopper 21 has been completed. If the coins targeted for the transfer to the coin temporary suspending section 25 are not present (No at Step S73), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S75 in order to judge whether the transfer of the coins to the respective denomination hoppers 21 has been completed. If the transfer of the coins to the respective denomination hoppers 21 has not been completed (No at Step S75), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S71 in order to judge whether the number of stored coins for each of the denomination hoppers 21 is less than or equal to the number of needed replenishment coins.
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If the transfer of all of the coins to the coin discharge port 22 has been completed (Yes at Step S84), the coin unit 3 transfers the coins from the coin temporary suspending section 25 to the respective denomination hoppers 21 (Step S85). After the coin unit 3 transfers the coins from the coin temporary suspending section 25 to the respective denomination hoppers 21, the coin unit 3 judges whether any coin is present in each of the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the associated denomination hoppers 21 (Step S86). If no coin is present in each of the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the associated denomination hopper 21 (Yes at Step S86), the coin unit 3 judges whether a remaining coin is present in the coin lifter unit 17 (Step S87).
If no remaining coin is present in the coin lifter unit 17 (Yes at Step S87), the coin unit 3 stops the backward rotation operation of the coin lifter unit 17 (Step S88). After the coin unit 3 stops the backward rotation operation of the coin lifter unit 17, the coin unit 3 performs a closing operation on the coin collection stopper 18 (Step S89), and counts the number of stored coins for each of the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the denomination hoppers 21 (Step S90). Furthermore, the coin unit 3 updates the stored coin count table 31 by the number of stored coins (Step S91), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
If a withdrawal of all of the coins stored in the respective denomination hoppers 21 has not been completed (No at Step S84), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S84 in order to judge whether a withdrawal of all of the coins in the respective denomination hoppers 21 has been completed. If some coin are present in each of the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the denomination hoppers 21 (No at Step S86), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S86 in order to judge whether a coin is present in each of the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the associated denomination hoppers 21. If a remaining coin is present in the coin lifter unit 17 (No at Step S87), the coin unit 3 proceeds to Step S87 in order to judge whether a remaining coin is present in the coin lifter unit 17.
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The deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment distributes the coins deposited in the coin acceptor 14 to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12 on the basis of the judgement result obtained by the judgement unit 19A. As a result, it is possible to distribute the inserted coins to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12.
The deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether the sum total of the number of coins of the number of deposited coins and the number of stored coins stored in the coin recycling unit 11 is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins of the coin recycling unit 11. If the sum total of the number of coins is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 distributes the deposited coin to the coin overflow cassette 12. If the sum total of the number of coins is not greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 distributes the deposited coins to the coin recycling unit 11. As a result, it is possible to suppress a reduction in operation rate of the accounting process by avoiding the coin recycling unit 11 from entering an upper limit state, for example, the full state or the near full state.
The deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 judges whether the sum total of the number of coins of the number of deposited coins and the number of stored coins that are stored in the coin recycling unit 11 and that are associated with the respective denominations is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins for each denomination of the coin recycling unit 11. If the sum total of the number of coins for each denomination is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins associated with the respective denominations, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 distributes the deposited coins associated with the subject denomination to the coin overflow cassette 12. If the sum total of the number of coins for each denomination is not greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins associated with the subject denomination, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 distributes the deposited coins associated with the denomination to the coin recycling unit 11. As a result, it is possible to suppress a reduction in operation rate of the accounting process by avoiding the coin recycling unit 11 from entering the upper limit on the number of coins for each denomination, for example, the full state or the near full state.
In the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1, the coin lifter unit 17 that conveys the coins received from the coin discharge port 22 included in the coin recycling unit 11 to the coin withdrawal port 15 or the coin collection cassette 13 is arranged. If the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 detects a collection instruction, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 conveys the coins that are being stored in the coin recycling unit 11 to the coin collection cassette 13 through the coin lifter unit 17. Furthermore, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 conveys the coins that are targeted for a deposit and that are stored in the coin recycling unit 11 to the coin withdrawal port 15 through the coin lifter unit 17.
Moreover, a case has been described as one example in which the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment distributes the coins inserted into the coin acceptor 14 to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12 on the basis of the number of stored coins for each denomination stored in each of the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the denomination hoppers 21 that are included in the coin recycling unit 11. However, in addition to the number of stored coins for each denomination, for example, an embodiment of a case of previously setting a deposit available coin and a deposit inhibition coin, judging whether the coin inserted into the coin acceptor 14 is the deposit available coin or the deposit inhibition coin, and distributing the coin inserted into the coin acceptor 14 to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12 on the basis of the judgement result will be described a second embodiment below.
The setting unit 19B sets, if the number of currently stored coins for each denomination in the coin recycling unit 11 (the denomination hopper 21 and the coin temporary suspending section 25) is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins for each denomination in the coin recycling unit 11, the coins associated with the subject denominations to the deposit inhibition coins. The setting unit 19B sets, if the number of currently stored coins for each denomination in the coin recycling unit 11 (the denomination hopper 21 and the coin temporary suspending section 25) is less than the upper limit on the number of coins for each denomination in the coin recycling unit 11, the coins associated with the subject denominations to the deposit available coins.
The judgement unit 19A judges whether the coin inserted into the coin acceptor 14 is the deposit inhibition coin or the deposit available coin. If the coin inserted into the coin deposit port 14A is a deposit inhibition coin, the coin sorting unit 16 distributes the deposit inhibition coin to the coin withdrawal port 15. Furthermore, if the coin inserted into the coin deposit port 14A is a deposit available coin, which will be described later, the coin sorting unit 16 distributes the deposit available coin to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12.
If the number of suspended coins for each denomination is not greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins (No at Step S101), the setting unit 19B sets the number of denomination coins that is less than the upper limit on the number of coins to the deposit available coins indicating that a deposit of coins into the coin acceptor 14 is available (Step S103), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
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If the number of stored coins for each denomination is less than the upper limit on the number of coins, the coin unit 3 sets the coins associated with the subject denominations to the deposit available coins. As a result, it is possible to previously set the deposit available coin for each denomination.
If the inserted coins are not counterfeit coins (No at Step S111), the coin unit 3 checks a deposit amount of the inserted coins (Step S113). After having checked the deposit amount of the inserted coins, the coin unit 3 judges whether the inserted coins are deposit available coins (Step S114).
If the inserted coins are the deposit available coins (Yes at Step S114), the coin unit 3 sets the inserted coins to the coin recycling unit 11 as the distribution destination to be distributed by the coin sorting unit 16 (Step S115), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
If the inserted coins are not the deposit available coins (No at Step S114), i.e., if the inserted coins are the deposit inhibition coins, the coin unit 3 sets the inserted coins to the coin overflow cassette 12 as the distribution destination to be distributed by the coin sorting unit 16 (Step S116), and ends the processing operation illustrated in
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If the inserted coins in the coin acceptor 14 are the deposit available coins, the coin unit 3 distributes the inserted coins to the coin recycling unit 11. As a result, it is possible to use the inserted coins for a deposit and a withdrawal into and from the coin recycling unit 11.
The deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A according to the second embodiment judges whether the deposited coins are the deposit inhibition coins or the deposit available coins. If the deposited coins are the deposit inhibition coins, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A distributes the deposited coins to the coin overflow cassette 12, whereas, if the deposited coins are the deposit available coins, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A distributes the deposited coins to the coin recycling unit 11. As a result, it is possible to distribute the inserted coins to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12.
The deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A judges whether the deposited coins associated with the respective denominations are the deposit inhibition coins or the deposit available coins. If the deposited coins associated with the respective denominations are the deposit inhibition coins, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A distributes the deposited coins associated with the respective denominations to the coin overflow cassette 12, whereas, if the deposited coins associated with the respective denominations are the deposit available coins, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A distributes the deposited coins associated with the respective denominations to the coin recycling unit 11. As a result, it is possible to distribute the inserted coins to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12 for each denomination.
If the number of currently stored coins for each denomination stored in the coin recycling unit 11 is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins for each denomination stored in the coin recycling unit 11, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A sets the coins associated with the subject denominations to the deposit inhibition coin. Furthermore, if the number of currently stored coins for each denomination stored in the coin recycling unit 11 is less than the upper limit on the number of coins for each denomination stored in the coin recycling unit 11, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A sets the coins associated with the subject denomination to the deposit available coins. As a result, if the inserted coins are the deposit inhibition coins, the inserted coins are stored in the coin overflow cassette 12, whereas, if the inserted coins are the deposit available coins, the inserted coins are stored in the coin recycling unit 11; therefore, it is possible to suppress a reduction in operation rate of the accounting process by avoiding the coin recycling unit 11 from entering the full state or the near full state.
In the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 (1A), coins are distributed to the coin overflow cassette 12 such that the coin recycling unit 11 that stores therein the coins does not enter the full state even if the coin storage capacity of the coin recycling unit 11 is decreased.
In the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 (1A), on the basis of the number of currently stored coins stored in the coin recycling unit 11, the coins inserted into the coin acceptor 14 are distributed to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12. As a result, it is possible to suppress a reduction in operation rate of the accounting process by avoiding the coin recycling unit 11 from entering the full state while reducing the coin storage capacity of the coin recycling unit 11 and decreasing the size of the deposit and withdrawal apparatus (1A) itself.
The deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 distributes the coins to the coin overflow cassette 12 or the coin collection cassette 13, so that the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 is able to share a transfer amount and also classify the coins into the coins stored in the coin overflow cassette 12 as preparation money and the coins stored in the coin collection cassette 13 as store proceeds.
In the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1, the coin lifter unit 17 that conveys the coins is arranged at the coin withdrawal port 15 that is disposed at the upper part of the coin discharge port 22 included in the coin recycling unit 11, and the coin overflow cassette 12 and the coin collection cassette 13 are arranged at the lower part of the coin discharge port 22. As a result, it is possible to decrease the width of the coin recycling unit 11 by reducing the coin storage capacity of the coin recycling unit 11.
The coin recycling unit 11 is structured such that the coin discharge port 22 configured as a single unit is opened and closed in accordance with an opening and closing operation of the coin collection stopper 18, so that it is possible to perform discharge control of the coins in the denomination hopper 21.
Furthermore, in a case where the coins are transferred from the coin temporary suspending section 25 to each of the denomination hoppers 21 that are included in the coin recycling unit 11, the processing time taken to discriminate the coins one by one is increased; however, the coins are distributed to the coin overflow cassette 12 in order to avoid the full state of the coins. Accordingly, the number of coins inserted into the coin recycling unit 11 is reduced and it is thus possible to reduce the processing time needed for the discrimination by reducing.
In the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 (1A) according to the present embodiments, for example, a change dispensing apparatus or the like for depositing and withdrawing coins is exemplified; however, any apparatus may be used as long as an apparatus performs deposit and withdrawal of coins, and appropriate modifications are possible.
A case has been described as one example in which the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment distributes the coins inserted into the coin acceptor 14 to the coin recycling unit 11 or the coin overflow cassette 12 on the basis of the number of stored coins for each denomination stored in each of the coin temporary suspending section 25 and the denomination hoppers 21 included in the coin recycling unit 11. However, the example is not limited to the number of stored coins for each denomination, the coins may be distributed on the basis of the number of stored coins without depending on the denominations, and appropriate modifications are possible.
With the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A according to the second embodiment described above, a case has been described as one example in which the deposit available coin or the deposit inhibition coin is previously set for each denomination of the coin on the basis of the condition in which the number of currently stored coins is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins. However, the condition is not limited to denominations or the condition in which the number of currently stored coins is greater than or equal to the upper limit on the number of coins. For example, the deposit available coin or the deposit inhibition coin may also be previously set on the basis of a condition whether the coin is a commemorative coin, and appropriate modifications are possible. For example, in a case where a commemorative coin is set as a deposit inhibition coin, if it is judged that the commemorative coin inserted into the coin acceptor 14 is the deposit inhibition coin, the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A distributes the commemorative coin to the coin overflow cassette 12. As a result, it is possible to store the commemorative coin in the coin overflow cassette 12 without discharging the commemorative coin to the coin withdrawal port 15.
Furthermore, with the deposit and withdrawal apparatus 1A, a case has been described as one example in which the deposit inhibition coin or the deposit available coin is set on the basis of the condition in which the number of currently stored coins is the number of stored coins in the full state as the upper limit on the number of coins. However, the upper limit on the number of coins is not limited to the number of stored coins in the full state. The number of stored coins in the near full state may be used, and appropriate modifications are possible.
Each of the components in the units illustrated in the drawings is not always physically configured as illustrated in the drawings. In other words, the specific shape of a separate or integrated unit is not limited to the drawings; however, all or part of the unit can be configured by functionally or physically separating or integrating any of the units depending on various kinds of loads or use conditions.
Furthermore, all or any part of various processing functions performed by each unit may also be executed by a central processing unit (CPU) (or a microcomputer, such as a micro processing unit (MPU), a micro controller unit (MCU), or the like). Furthermore, all or any part of various processing functions may also be, of course, executed by programs analyzed and executed by the CPU (or the microcomputer, such as the MPU or the MCU), or executed by hardware by wired logic.
Accordingly, the disclosed technology has been conceived in light of the circumstances described above, and an object thereof is to provide a deposit and withdrawal apparatus or the like capable of sorting deposited coin into a coin recycling unit (a first unit) or another unit (a second unit).
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes of aiding the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to further the art, and are not to be construed as limitations to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation application of International Application PCT/JP2019/049968, filed on Dec. 19, 2019, and designating the U.S., the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2019/049968 | Dec 2019 | US |
Child | 17837739 | US |