The present invention relates to an input feeder device for an apparatus for processing paper documents and the like, particularly bank cheques.
More specifically, the invention relates to an input feeder device comprising:
There are known feeder devices of this type comprising a plurality of pick-up members, generally in the form of wheels, which are associated with complex motorized movement devices.
One object of the present invention is to provide a feeder device of the type specified above, which comprises a highly simplified aligning and conveying device, includes a single rotatable pick-up member, and can be driven as a whole by a single electric driving motor.
This and other objects are achieved according to the invention with a feeder device of the type specified above, characterized in that the aligning and conveying device comprises:
Other features and advantages of the invention will be made clear by the following detailed description, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
a and 9b are two partial views, in lateral elevation and in plan respectively, of an aligning assembly included in a device according to the invention, shown in an initial step of an operating cycle;
a, 10b and 11a, 11b, together with 12a, 12b, are views similar to those of
In
This apparatus may be a scanner, for example one of the type described in patent applications EP 1 453 014 A and EP 1 965 582 filed by the present applicant.
The apparatus 1 comprises a support structure 2 with a front feeder part 2a, wherein, between a feeder plate 3 and an opposite flat surface 4, there is defined an input receptacle 5 for the introduction of one or more documents to be processed, for example bank cheques, such as those shown in broken lines and indicated by BC in
In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the input receptacle 5 extends essentially horizontally. However, this arrangement or orientation of the input receptacle is not essential or limiting: in other embodiments, the input receptacle may be, for example, essentially vertical.
The formats of the documents to be processed may also vary to some extent, and may be considerably larger than the typical dimensions of cheques.
The feeder plate 3 may be stationary or motorized; in the latter case it is associated with any known device tending to urge it towards the opposite surface 4.
In the illustrated embodiment, the front part 2a of the apparatus 1 forms an input feeder device, including a motorized aligning and conveying device indicated as a whole by 6 in
The aligning and conveying device 6 essentially comprises a support frame 7, made of moulded plastic material for example, of more or less rectangular shape. In this frame there are mounted an electric control motor 8 (see, in particular,
An aligning and conveying assembly, indicated as a whole by 10, is mounted in the support frame 7, beside the motor 8.
As is shown more fully in
The assembly 10 is mounted rotatably in the support frame 7 about a first axis A, orthogonal to the feeder plate 3 and to the input receptacle 5 (
The assembly 10 comprises a gear 11 which can be driven in rotation by the electric motor 8, for example through a gear train comprising a pinion 12 keyed on the shaft 9 of the motor 8 and an idler gear 13 interposed between the pinion 12 and the gear 11. The gear 13 is mounted rotatably on a spindle 14 carried by the structure 15 fixed to the support frame 7 (see, in particular,
The gear 11 is coupled, in the manner described in greater detail below, to an intermediate body 16, which has an annular shell 16a on the side opposite the gear, a cap 17 being fitted on to this shell (
As shown more fully in
In the region 18, a conical gear 20 is keyed on to the end of the shaft 19, and engages with a corresponding conical gear 21 carried by a shaft 22 rotatable in the assembly 10 about an axis B.
The hub 23 of a petal wheel, indicated as a whole by 24 in
The petal wheel 24 is therefore rotatable about the axis B, in a plane remote from the axis A of rotation of the whole aligning and conveying assembly 10. The axis B is also essentially parallel to the feeder plate 3, but this condition is not strictly necessary.
With reference to
As described more fully below, the petal wheel 24 can assume a first angular position, or resting position, relative to the axis B, as shown in
The gear 11 is coupled to the intermediate body 16 of the assembly 10 in the manner which will now be described with particular reference to
As shown more fully in
The annular part 30a of the friction element 30 has a curved projection 31, which extends along an arc of circumference coaxial with the axis A.
Again with particular reference to
In the friction element 32 there is formed a curved slot 33, into which the curved projection 31 of the friction element 30 extends in the assembled configuration of the assembly 10. The slot 33 has a substantially greater angular extension than the projection 31, which can therefore move within this slot, in an angular range of 90° to 130°, for example.
The intermediate body 16 conveniently has a slit 34 (
With reference to
The cap 17 is fixed to the intermediate body 16, for example by means of screws (not visible in the drawings).
The gear 11 can only travel over a limited angular path about the axis A relative to the combination formed by the intermediate body 16 and the cap 17. This path corresponds to the path of the projection 31 of the friction element 30 in the slot 33 of the friction element 32 associated with the intermediate body 16.
The arrangement described above is such that the aligning and conveying device 6 can operate according to the operating cycle which will now be described with the aid of
When the apparatus 1 is in the resting state, in other words when no document to be processed has been introduced into its input receptacle 5, the aligning and conveying assembly 6 of its input feeder device is in the resting position shown in
In this condition, the projection 31 is located at one end of the slot 33. Additionally, the petal wheel 24 is located, with respect to its own axis B, in the angular position defined above as the resting position, in which its petals 25 do not protrude into the input receptacle 5, and therefore do not impede the introduction of documents into this receptacle.
The initial angular position of the assembly 10 shown in
If one or more documents are introduced into the input receptacle 5 of the apparatus 1 in the resting condition described above, this condition being detected by means of sensors which are also known, for example photocells or the like, an operating cycle taking place according to the procedures described below is initiated.
At the start of this cycle, the electric motor 8 is activated so as to cause the assembly 10 to rotate in the anticlockwise direction as seen by a viewer of
The gear 11 of the assembly 10 is therefore rotated in a corresponding way. This gear then completes a certain initial travel without causing any rotation of the combination formed by the intermediate body 16 and the cap 17 and the devices enclosed by them, until the projection 31 reaches the other end of the slot 33, as shown in
The further rotation of the gear 11, in the anticlockwise direction as seen by a viewer of
When the relative angular movement between the gear 11 and the combination formed by the intermediate body 16 and the cap 17 ceases, the petal wheel 24 consequently ceases to be driven in rotation. It therefore remains in the working angular position relative to its axis B. However, it is rotated about the axis A together with the whole assembly 10.
Thus the position shown in
A comparison of
When the condition shown in
In the condition shown in
Having been rotated by a predetermined amount which is sufficient to convey the aligned document, the gear 11 is stopped by stopping the electric control motor 8 in a corresponding way. This motor 8 is stopped when the petal wheel 24 is in the resting position, for example by means of a suitable sensor capable of “reading” its position. The motor is then started in the reverse direction, in other words in a clockwise direction as seen by a viewer of
Starting from the condition shown in
If a plurality of documents is introduced into the apparatus 1, an operating cycle as described above is activated for each of them.
The embodiment shown in
In other respects, the embodiment of
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the forms of embodiment and the details of construction may be varied widely with respect to those described and illustrated, which have been given purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the attached claims.
Thus, for example, the motion may be transmitted from the electric control motor 18 to the gear 11 by transmission means other than a train of gears, for example by means of a belt or chain transmission.
Furthermore, two motors could be used to drive the assembly 6 instead of a single motor, particularly if it is desired to provide faster execution of the whole operating cycle and/or to process larger numbers of documents and/or documents of different formats.
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TO2011A0965 | Oct 2011 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2012/055875 | 10/25/2012 | WO | 00 | 4/22/2014 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2013/061270 | 5/2/2013 | WO | A |
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4103885 | Fox | Aug 1978 | A |
4270745 | Woodard | Jun 1981 | A |
4272068 | Garrison et al. | Jun 1981 | A |
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1 453 014 | Sep 2004 | EP |
1 965 582 | Sep 2008 | EP |
2 030 925 | Mar 2009 | EP |
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20140284870 A1 | Sep 2014 | US |