The present invention relate to a device for inserting bank notes into a bill acceptor that comprises a main body, a supporting surface for supporting a bank note to be inserted flat, and at least one lateral positioning flank for laterally positioning and/or connecting the feeder to the bill acceptor so that it fits precisely. In particular, the device is a feeder.
In the case of cash gaming machines, it is customary to integrate a bill acceptor into the gaming machine, said bill acceptor checking that the bank notes are genuine for example, reading the value of the bank notes, accepting the bank notes and depositing them in a storage unit, or alternatively dispensing bank notes as winnings, or processing them in another way. In order to be able to better insert the bank notes into such a bill acceptor, as a rule feeders are attached in front of the input slot of the bill acceptors and make it easier to thread the bank notes in and help to insert them. In particular, such feeders make it easier to precisely position the bank notes to be inserted. For this purpose, a supporting surface is provided for supporting the bank note and is usually bordered on both sides by positioning flanks in order to orient the bank notes transversely to the direction of insertion, centrally with respect to the insertion slot or at a predetermined insertion edge.
Different feeders or different bill acceptors need to be used, depending on what type of bank notes, i.e. for example dollars or euros, rubles or yen, the bill acceptor is designed for, in order to place the respective bank notes precisely in the desired position relative to the entry slot of the bill acceptor and to be able to process them. This is unproblematic per se as long as the feeder is attached to the respective bill acceptor, with the result that each bill acceptor has its own feeder.
However, in the case of gaming machines it is advantageous to arrange and secure the bill acceptor inside the housing of the gaming machine, whilst the feeder for inserting the bank notes is advantageously provided on a housing wall or is incorporated into the housing wall, in order to protect the bill acceptor situated behind the housing wall from being manipulated. Said feeder can hereby advantageously be integrated into the machine door or a door-like housing part, so that the feeder is hinged away from the bill acceptor when the machine door hinges open and comes to lie in front of the bill acceptor so that it fits precisely when the door is closed.
However, because such gaming machines can contain different bill acceptors for different countries, integrating the feeder into a machine housing part means that it is not possible to use a single machine housing and different versions need to be manufactured and made available depending on the feeder required. However, the approach of designing separate feeders for different bill acceptors and integrating them into the corresponding gaming machine housing entails considerable expenditure on construction and manufacturing and has corresponding costs associated with it.
US 2004/0222296 discloses an ATM with a front panel that is provided with a feeder through which an acceptor arranged behind the front panel can be accessed. The internal width of the feeder can be adjusted by transversely adjustable side flank parts that are guided on the rear of the front panel in elongated guides.
Furthermore, EP 14 16 446 discloses a gaming machine that has a feeder for feeding in bank notes provided on its front panel, said feeder having a supporting surface, in the form of a grid, for supporting the bank notes to be inserted flat.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved device of the type mentioned at the beginning that obviates the disadvantages of the prior art and advantageously develops the latter. In particular, the invention is to provide a universal feeder that can be used for a large number of different bill acceptors, wherein the positioning flanks of the feeder can be finely adjusted transversely to the direction of insertion of the bank notes and can be easily secured in the desired position.
It is thus proposed to design the at least one lateral positioning or connecting flank of the feeder so that it is adjustable or to make adjustable the supporting contour defined by the positioning flank that determines the connecting contour for the bill acceptor. The feeder can be adapted for different bill acceptors by transversely displacing the supporting contour defined by the positioning flank. According to the invention, setting means are provided for variably setting the position of the positioning flank transversely to the direction of insertion of the bank note. It is here particularly advantageous if the setting means comprise an adapter element that is mounted adjustably on a mounting surface, in the form of a tapering face, of the main body and can be adjusted by being shifted on the tapering face transversely to the direction of insertion. The tapering face converts an adjusting motion of the adapter element on the tapering face into an advancing motion transverse to the direction of insertion of the bank notes. The adapter element can hereby be adjusted on the tapering face with respect to the depth of the feeder, i.e. more or less parallel to the direction of insertion of the bank notes but also adjusted in a direction more or less perpendicular to the supporting surface for supporting the bank notes flat or in a direction that is superimposed on these two directions, in order to obtain the desired advancing motion transverse to the direction of insertion of the bank notes. The positioning flanks can hereby be set to different widths for bill acceptors of different widths, whereby the feeder can be used universally for different bill acceptors.
As a development of the invention, the feeder advantageously has a pair of lateral positioning flanks that are arranged adjoining the supporting surface on opposite sides of the supporting surface, wherein the internal width between the positioning flanks can be adjusted by the abovementioned setting means. In principle, it can hereby be sufficient to design only one of the positioning flanks so that it can be adjusted in said manner, which can be provided in particular for bill acceptors that do not have a centrally located insertion point for the bank notes and instead have an input to the left or right, aligned to a determined entry contour, irrespective of the width of the bank notes. As a result, the feeder can in each case be adapted to the lateral entrance required by the respective bill acceptor and/or to the relative position of the feeder and bill acceptor.
However, as a development of the invention, the setting means of said type are preferably associated with both lateral positioning flanks so that each of the two lateral positioning flanks can be adjusted with respect to the position of their connecting or supporting contour.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, said setting means comprise a preferably lamellar adapter element that can be placed on a preferably rigid body or base part of the respective positioning flank. The placing of said adapter element as it were doubles or thickens the positioning flank so that the internal width of the feeder tapers.
In order to able to achieve different feeder widths or set different positions of the flank contours, it can hereby be provided that different adapter elements are used interchangeably that have different geometries or a different number of adapter elements having the same or different geometries are used, i.e. one, two or more adapter elements are applied, one on top of the other, to the main body of the positioning flank, as required.
It is advantageously provided that the adapter element can be adjusted transversely to said direction of insertion of the bank notes and can be mounted at different points on said body part of the positioning flank so that different settings for the positioning flank can be achieved using the same adapter element. In particular, said adapter element can be adjustably mounted on said body part in such a way that, when the adapter element is adjusted, said adapter element undergoes a motion component parallel to the supporting surface and transverse to the direction of insertion of the bank notes so that the width of the insertion slot or the internal width of the feeder is changed or the respective supporting contour is adjusted correspondingly.
Said adapter element can have a preferably flat mounting surface by means of which the adapter element can be mounted on a mounting surface formed on the main body of the positioning flank, wherein said mounting surface on the main body is advantageously inclined at an acute angle relative to the direction of insertion of the bank notes through the feeder and/or to a perpendicular to the supporting surface of the feeder, so that the adapter element undergoes an adjustment transverse to the direction of insertion as a result of being shifted on said inclined mounting surface. By virtue of such a mounting surface that acts as a tapering face, the position of the adapter element can be precisely and finely adjusted, and hence the position of the supporting contour for the bill acceptor or the bank note to be inserted, simply by the adapter element being displaced on the mounting surface of the body part of the positioning flank. Depending on the size of the angle of inclination, it is possible to convert such a displacement motion into a transverse motion to a greater or lesser extent. A good compromise between a sufficient adjustment travel, on the one hand, and a sufficiently fine setting, on the other hand, can be achieved in a development of the invention by an angle of inclination of approximately 5° to 30°, preferably 10° to 20° being provided.
The tapering face on which the adapter element can be displaced or adjusted can in particular be oriented upright relative to the supporting surface for supporting the bank notes flat and can be inclined at an acute angle to the direction of insertion of the bank notes preferably in such a way that the tapering face is widened in the direction of insertion or becomes wider further down inside the feeder so that the internal width of the feeder can be reduced when the adapter element is shifted on the tapering face counter to the direction of insertion of the bank note and toward the front side. Alternatively or additionally, said tapering face can also be inclined at an acute angle with respect to a perpendicular to the supporting surface for sup-porting the bank notes flat, i.e. does not sit exactly perpendicularly on said supporting surface, so that the internal width of the feeder can be adjusted by setting the adapter element at a higher or lower point.
In order to prevent an undesired adjustment of the adapter element and make it difficult to do, as a development of the invention the adapter element and/or the mounting surface formed on the main body can advantageously be provided with a surface profiling that holds in position the adapter element placed on the mounting surface without any excessive contact force. Said surface profiling can hereby have a fundamentally different design and consist, for example, of ribs or a granular coating like sandpaper. However, the surface profiling preferably has a structure that is oriented in a certain direction. In particular, the surface profiling can take the form of corrugations or teeth, wherein the corrugations or teeth that preferably have a linear design advantageously run in a direction that generates greater resistance to slipping in the direction of the predetermined ability of the adapter element to shift on the mounting surface than to slipping transversely to this direction. Therefore, if, for example, the adapter element is shifted downward on the positioning flank in order to achieve the desired transverse adjustment, the corrugations or teeth can run horizontally in order to prevent undesired slipping downward or upward and hence undesired transverse adjustment.
Different types of fixing elements or means can be provided to fix the adapter element in the respective desired position. According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, a tensioning element, preferably in the form of a screw, can be provided to clamp the adapter element on the main body of the positioning flank, wherein said tensioning element can advantageously be received in different fashions in an elongated hole in the adapter element and/or the main body in order to enable the adapter element to be shifted without the tensioning element being slackened off completely. Said tensioning element need only be slackened off a little to allow the adapter element to be displaced and tightened up again as soon as the adapter element has reached the desired position.
As an alternative to or in addition to such a tensioning element, interlocking retaining means can also be provided to fix the adapter element in place. For example, a locking means, for example in the form of a clip closure, can be provided on the spacer element and/or the main body of the positioning flank in order to be able to lock the adapter element in the desired position.
If the adapter element is retained in said manner, for example by means of a screw, it is advantageous that an anti-rotation element of the adapter element secures it from rotating out of the desired nominal position. Corresponding anti-rotation means can hereby take different forms and be provided on the adapter element and/or the main body of the feeder. According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, a guide device can be provided that guides the adapter element when it is shifted in a predetermined direction. As a development of the invention, the adapter element can bear with an end face against a supporting surface, which serves as a guide, on the main body and be displaced along this surface, wherein the adapter element is secured against rotation as a result of the end face bearing against said supporting surface.
As a development of the invention, the adapter element can have a symmetrical design and have a V-shaped bevel on an end face so that in each case a limb of the V-shaped bevel can be used as a supporting surface to prevent rotation. De-pending on which side of the feeder or on which of the two positioning flanks the adapter element is mounted, sometimes one limb and other times the other limb of said V-shaped bevel is used.
In an advantageous development of the invention, said feeder is designed separately from the bill acceptor, wherein the feeder is mounted in particular on a movable housing part and/or can be integrated into the latter so that the feeder can, by moving the housing part away, be removed from the bill acceptor that is advantageously mounted inside the machine housing. In particular, the feeder can be at-attached to a pivotably mounted door so that the feeder can be removed from the bill acceptor by hinging the door open and placed in front of the bill acceptor so that it fits precisely by hinging the door closed.
The invention is explained in detail below with the aid of a preferred exemplary embodiment and associated drawings, in which:
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In the embodiment illustrated, the feeder 5 hereby has a supporting surface 11 that is arranged horizontally and in the embodiment illustrated is not flat but designed with a corrugated contour. In this respect, it should be noted that the supporting surface 11 does not need to define a continuous surface and instead can, for ex-ample, take the form of a bar-shaped or lattice-like grid that, together with corresponding contour sections, forms a support for the flat side of the bank notes.
Furthermore, the supporting surface 11 can be curved and, for example, be semi-circular or in the shape of an arc so that bills held in the shape of an arc of a circle can advantageously also be easily pushed through and processed.
Moreover, the feeder 5 comprises, on its rear side facing the bill acceptor 6 and adjoining the supporting surface 11, two positioning flanks 12 and 13 that are arranged on opposite sides of the supporting surface 11, border the supporting surface 11 or an extension thereof laterally, and are oriented vertically in the embodiment illustrated.
Lastly, the abovementioned holding trough 10 is delimited at the rear by an end wall 14 that interconnects the two positioning flanks 12 and 13 and in each case extends transversely with respect to the positioning flanks 12 and 13 and the supporting surface 11. In the transition area between said end wall 14 and the abovementioned supporting surface 11, the feeder 5 has an insertion slot 15 through which the bank notes can be inserted into the bill acceptor 6 situated behind, said bill acceptor 6 having a corresponding insertion slot that comes to lie behind the insertion slot 15 of the feeder 5 so that it fits precisely and is surrounded by said positioning flanks 12 and 13.
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Respective lamellar adapter elements 17 and 18 that form the supporting contour of the positioning flanks 12 and 13 for the bank notes to be positioned and the bill acceptor 6 to be connected are provided on the main body 9 of the respective positioning flanks 12 and 13, in said discharge area 16. Said adapter elements 17 and 18 form the facing inner contours of the positioning flanks 12 and 13 between which the bank notes can be inserted.
In the embodiment illustrated, said adapter elements 17 and 18 are lamellar and in particular are designed in the form of flat plates with an essentially uniform thick-ness, wherein in an alternative embodiment, however, tapering face-shaped adapter elements can also be provided.
Said adapter elements 17 and 18 are each seated flat, by way of a rear side that forms a mounting surface of the adapter elements 17 and 18, on a mounting surface 19 or 20 designed on the main body 9 of the positioning flanks 12 and 13 so that the adapter elements 17 and 18 rest flush against them.
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In order to be able to fix the adapter elements 17 and 18 in the respective desired position, in the embodiment illustrated the adapter elements 17 and 18 can each be clamped to the respective mounting surface 19 or 20 of the main body 9 using a tensioning element 21 in the form of a screw. In order to enable stepless setting, said tensioning element 21 is guided displaceably in an elongated hole 22 that is provided in the main body 9 of the feeder 5 in the embodiment illustrated but can also be provided in the respective adapter element 17 and 18. As shown in
In order to prevent undesired slipping of the adapter elements 17 and 18 on the main body 9 when the tensioning elements 21 are only lightly tightened, a surface profiling 23 is advantageously provided on at least one of the engaging surfaces of the adapter elements 17 and 18 and of the main body 9 and can advantageously be designed in the form of corrugations or teeth. The surface profiling 23 is advantageously thus oriented in such a way that it counteracts slipping toward said elongated hole 22. To this effect, the surface profiling 23 can advantageously have longitudinal corrugations or rows of teeth that extend transversely with respect to the elongated hole 22. As shown in
In order to retain the adapter elements 17 and 18 in a desired rotational orientation when the adapter elements 17 and 18 are displaced on the inclined mounting surfaces 19 and 20 of the positioning flanks 12 and 13, said adapter elements 17 and 18 bear with an end side against a guide contour on the main body 9 that can be designed in the form of a projection transversely from the inclined mounting surfaces 19 and 20 (
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10008842.6 | Aug 2010 | EP | regional |
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/818,665 filed Feb. 23, 2013, which is a U.S. national phase of PCT application No. PCT/EP2011/003875 filed on Aug. 2, 2011, which claims priority to European patent application No. 10008842.6 filed on Aug. 25, 2010, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
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Parent | 13818665 | Feb 2013 | US |
Child | 14457263 | US |