The present invention relates to a jam resistant bezel from which paper slips such as tickets, vouchers, coupons and the like are dispensed from a vending machine or similar apparatus. The invention is also particularly useful, e.g., in connection with printers for gaming and lottery terminals that provide racetrack tickets, lottery tickets, cashless betting slips and the like to consumers.
High speed printers, such as inkjet, thermal, dye sublimation and dot matrix printers are used to provide vouchers, coupons, tickets, receipts and the like (hereinafter generically referred to as “slips”) to consumers. Such slips are usually made of paper, onto which text and/or graphics are printed, but may alternatively be made of other flexible materials such as cardstock, plastic (e.g., cellophane or Mylar), laminates, metal foil, etc., as long as the material can be fed through the printer transport mechanism. Typically, the slips are discharged to the consumer after printing via a bezel mounted in the front panel of a self-service terminal. Such terminals can be found, for example, in casinos (e.g., slot machines), retail establishments (e.g., lottery machines), transportation centers (e.g., train, bus and subway ticket machines), gasoline service stations (pump receipts), and the like.
One problem that sometimes arises when dispensing slips to consumers is that the bezel becomes blocked. This can occur either accidentally (e.g., by an impatient consumer placing a finger over the bezel output opening while waiting for the slip to be dispensed), or intentionally (e.g., by a person who becomes frustrated with the results of a wager). Once the bezel is blocked, the slip being discharged from the printer has nowhere to go, resulting in a jam in the printer transport mechanism.
It would be advantageous to provide a bezel design that is resistant to jams when the bezel output opening is blocked. Such a design should provide reliable operation and enable easy recovery of the slip once the blockage is removed.
The present invention provides bezel designs having the aforementioned and other advantages.
In accordance with the present invention, an anti-jam bezel is provided for dispensing a flexible substrate. The bezel comprises a bezel body having an output slot for outputting a flexible substrate. A guideway is provided for receiving the flexible substrate from a transport and guiding the flexible substrate into the output slot. The guideway may extend from the output slot to the transport to provide a substrate receiving opening. The bezel body is adapted for mounting with the substrate receiving opening adjacent the transport such that the guideway catches a leading edge of the substrate after the substrate exits the transport and guides the leading edge into the output slot. In the event the output slot is blocked, the guideway is adapted to guide at least a portion of the substrate into the substrate receiving opening so that at least the portion of the substrate loops into the substrate receiving opening, thereby preventing a jam.
In one example embodiment, the guideway comprises at least one projection extending from upper and lower edges of the output slot. In particular, the guideway may comprise at least one upper projection extending from an upper edge of the output slot and at least one lower projection extending from a lower edge of the output slot. At least a portion of the lower projection may diverge away from the upper projection to provide the substrate receiving opening which is larger than the output slot. For example, the guideway may comprise a series of upper fingers extending from an upper edge of the output slot and a series of lower fingers extending from a lower edge of the output slot. The upper fingers may extend from the upper edge to the transport. At least a portion of the lower fingers may diverge away from the upper fingers to provide the substrate receiving opening which is larger than the output slot.
At least one opening may be provided at a bottom portion of the substrate receiving opening to permit drainage of liquid introduced into the output slot. For example, a drain hole may be provided in a bottom portion of the bezel body to prevent liquid entering the output slot from entering the transport.
The bezel body may be adapted for mounting on the inside of a terminal housing that contains the transport. Alternatively, the bezel body may be adapted for mounting on the outside of a terminal housing that contains the transport or on a door of a terminal that contains the transport. The flexible substrate may comprise, for example, one of a ticket, a receipt, a document, a check, a coupon, or the like.
A method is provided for preventing jams when dispensing a flexible substrate from an output slot. In accordance with the method, a bezel body having an output slot for dispensing the flexible substrate is provided. A guideway for receiving the flexible substrate from a transport is also provided, the guideway extending from the output slot to the transport to provide a substrate receiving opening. A leading edge of the substrate is caught in the guideway after the substrate exits the transport. The leading edge of the substrate is guided into the output slot via the guideway. At least a portion of the substrate is guided into the substrate receiving opening so that at least this portion of the substrate loops into the substrate receiving opening in the event the output slot is blocked.
The present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements, and:
a is a cross sectional view of the bezel and printer assembly of
b is a cross sectional view of the bezel and printer assembly of
a is a cross sectional view of the bezel and printer assembly of
b is a cross sectional view of the bezel and printer assembly of
The ensuing detailed description provides exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention. Rather, the ensuing detailed description of the exemplary embodiments will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing an embodiment of the invention. It should be understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Turning now to the drawings, there is illustrated a printer, generally referenced 10 and bezels generally referenced 20, 70, and 100 which embody the teachings of the present invention. It is noted that the illustrated structures are only example embodiments that can incorporate the features of the present invention, and other embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention.
Referring to
A terminal that includes such a printer will generally output the slip via a bezel. If the output slot of prior art style bezels is blocked, the printer transport will jam. In accordance with the present invention, new types of bezels are provided that are resistant to jams. One example of a jam resistant bezel in accordance with the invention is generally designated 20 in
Bezel 20 includes an output slot 26 having a front portion 28 for outputting a slip and a rear portion 29 (
Bezel 20 has a guideway formed from ribs 40, which are tapered on the bottom edges 41 thereof to diverge away from the rear portion 29 of the output slot. In the embodiment of
The bezel 20 is designed such that it has a cavity 55 situated between the paper transport (printer 10) and the rear portion 29 of the output slot 26. In the event that the front portion 28 of the output slot 26 is blocked, e.g., by a person's finger as shown in
Another feature of the bezel 20 of
The bezel body that forms the bezel 20 can be fabricated of any suitable material, such as plastic. The angle at which the guideway formed from ribs 40 and bottom wall 43 diverges from the rear portion 29 of output slot 26 is preferably in a range of about 45° to about 75°, although angles outside this range may also be appropriate. In the specific embodiment shown in the drawings, the angle between the bottom edges 41 and the bottom wall 43 is about 60°.
The bezel 70 mounts to a mounting bracket generally designated 72 which, in turn, mounts to the front face 16 of printer 10. As can be seen in
The back of bezel 70 has top fingers 86 and bottom fingers 88 extending therefrom toward a transport included in printer 10. The fingers form a V-shaped guideway 81 to catch the leading edge of a slip exiting the printer exit opening 76. The guideway also serves to guide the slip into the rear portion 83 of the bezel output slot 78 for dispensing from the front portion 80 of the slot.
In the event the bezel output slot is blocked, for example by a customer's finger 60, the cavity 57 provides a space for the slip to form into a loop 56, 54, 58. The angled portions of fingers 86 and 88, which extend behind the rear portion 83 of the bezel output slot and form the aforementioned V-shaped guideway, assist in the formation of the loop by urging the blocked slip in an upward or downward direction as the transport continues to push the slip in the direction of the output slot. By allowing the loop to form, the slip can exit the printer 10 via slot 76 without jamming in the printer transport.
As with the embodiment of
The bezel body is adapted for mounting with the substrate receiving opening 128 adjacent the transport (e.g., the front face 16 of the printer 10) as discussed above in connection with bezel 20 shown in
The bezel 100 is designed in such a manner that the substrate receiving opening 128 is situated between the transport (in this case the front face 16 of printer 10) and the output slot 120. The substrate receiving opening 128 is wider than the output slot. Therefore, in the event that the output slot 120 is blocked (for example by a person's finger 60 as shown in
In
Those skilled in art will notice that the loops obtained in the substrate receiving opening 128 of the bezel 100 shown in
The guideway of bezel 100 may comprise at least one projection 124, 126 extending from respective upper and lower edges 140, 142 of the output slot. In particular, the guideway may comprise an upper projection 124 extending from an upper edge 140 of the output slot and a lower projection 126 extending from a lower edge 142 of the output slot. At least a portion 127 of the lower projection 126 may diverge away from the upper projection 124 to provide the substrate receiving opening 128 which is larger than the output slot 120. For example, the guideway may comprise a series of upper fingers 124 extending from an upper edge 140 of the output slot 120 and a series of lower fingers 126 extending from a lower edge 142 of the output slot 120. The upper fingers 124 may extend from the upper edge 140 to the transport. At least a portion 127 of the lower fingers 126 may diverge away from the upper fingers 124 to provide the substrate receiving opening 128 which is larger than the output slot 120.
At least one opening 144 may be provided at a bottom portion of the substrate receiving opening 128 to permit drainage of liquid introduced into the output slot 120. For example, a drain hole may be provided in a bottom portion of the bezel body 100 to prevent liquid entering the output slot 120 from entering the transport or printer 10.
Although
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various features of any one of the described example embodiments may be used in conjunction with various features of other of the described example embodiments.
It should now be appreciated that the present invention provides bezel structures that enable a slip to exit a printer without jamming, even if the bezel output slot is blocked. A guideway is provided at the back of the bezel for catching the leading edge of a slip to be dispensed, and guiding the slip to an output slot. The guideway is constructed such that it cooperates with a cavity between the output slot and the printer, to enable a slip to loop within the cavity upon blockage of the output slot. Since the cavity provides a place for the slip to go, the slip can exit the printer without jamming.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to various preferred modes as illustrated in the drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in detail may be effected therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/394,439 filed Mar. 20, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,904,843.
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