The present descriptive report refers to a Patent Application proposing an intra-cassette security device to be employed in banking equipment of ATM (Automated Teller Machine) type, as well as in money supplying banking equipment, also known as “Cash Dispensers”, to be mounted over each one of the cassettes used to store the paper money bills in the above referred equipment, in order to incinerate the bills contained in such cassettes, if the banking equipment is subjected to a violation attempt.
The present state of the art contemplates a condition where the banking institutions, for long time now, have provided a series of fixtures to their clients, including among it the ATMs, which are self-servicing external facilities, where several types of operations can be performed, with money draft being one of the most important services available.
Recently, criminality has manifested special interest in self-servicing equipment, which are being the target of attacks, which sometimes are perpetrated with the use of explosives, intended to destroy the equipment's structure, opening, therefore, the way for accessing the cassettes storing the bills.
A solution that has been used provides the equipment of such cassettes with devices which, in case of explosion, will break ink-containing devices, which, in turn, will irremediably stain the bills, in order to mark them.
In such context, it's being proposed a security device which operates in an innovative way, and which is not based in the use of dying substances to mark the money bills, with the device described herein being based in the partial destruction of the bills, by incineration.
The device disclosed herein intends to represent an alternative to the conventional devices employed today, specially in respect to dye-operating devices.
The device which is the subject of the present patent application is basically composed by a block, which is mounted in the internal face of the cassette's lid, such block counting with a plurality of chambers, filled with a pyrotechnical material.
The referred pyrotechnical material is pressed into the chambers, each one of such chambers presenting an opening through which the contact with the pyrotechnical material itself is made, via a wick.
The wick runs along the chamber openings alignment, being connected, by one of its sides, to a metallic filament (nickel-chrome) which glows when powered by the electric energy proceeding from the electric circuit to which the cassette is connected.
Therefore, an actuation device based in an explosion-sensitive glass component, which when broken in case of violation, closes the electric circuit supplying the metallic filament, which glows when heated promoting the deflagration of the pyrotechnical material stored inside the chambers attached to the main block of the security device.
The present security device will be described in details, regarding to the drawings listed below, where:
In accordance to what is shown by the figures listed above, the intra-cassette security device for banking equipment, which is the subject of the present patent application, and which is indicated in general by numeric reference 1, is defined by a main block 2—produced in aluminum or plastic—providing a series of cavities 3 distributed side by side, where each cavity counts with an incoming opening 4, through which a given volume of pyrotechnical material 5 is pressed, until filling the whole volume of said cavity.
Each cavity 3 also counts with a final opening 6 integrating the general alignment of final openings 6 of the set of cavities 3 incorporated to the main block 2.
The face of the main block 2 from which the incoming openings 3 emerge is closed by a plate 7, fastened by bolts 8 to the main block.
Along the general alignment of the final openings 6 of the main block, a wick filament 9 is assembled, being kept in its correct position by a plate 10 equipped with holes 10A which are jig-aligned with the main block openings 6.
The wick 9 is connected to a metallic filament 11 (nickel-chrome) which is electrically powered by the cassette's circuit C, such filament 11 can be actuated through a button or a breaking device (glass) 12.
The systematic of use of the device 1 proposed herein provides its assembling under the lid T of a cassette C, remaining, for such reason, facing the inside of the referred cassette where the money bills A are stored.
In case of banking equipment violation (not shown), the filament 11 is electrically powered and glows, causing the wick 9 to burn, which, in turn, communicates its burning condition to the respective openings 6 of each cavity 3, thus provoking the ignition of the pyrotechnical material 5 contained in each cavity 3.
The pyrotechnical material 5, when igniting, promotes the generation of flame jets 13 approximately 40 millimeter long, which are directed downwards, towards the money bills A.
The volume of pyrotechnical material 5 contained in the cavities 3 is sized-up in order to produce a flame flow enabled to last approximately 10 seconds, that is more than enough time to incinerate the money bills A, marking it and evidencing that they are product of a banking equipment violation.
The security device disclosed herein renders the money bills unusable, thus making the banking equipment violation unproductive.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI 1105321-6 | Dec 2011 | BR | national |