Information
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Patent Grant
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6254083
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Patent Number
6,254,083
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Date Filed
Friday, March 31, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Bower; Kenneth W
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland & Naughton, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 114
- 271 115
- 271 168
- 271 125
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International Classifications
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Abstract
When a driven piece is caused to move forward, a follower piece is allowed to follow the forward movement of the driven piece with the assistance of the biasing force of a biasing member. The follower piece induces the movement of a urging member toward a pickup roller. When the urging member collides against the pickup roller with leaves interposed therebetween, the forward movement of the follower piece is prevented, while the driven piece is still allowed to keep moving forward. The elastic force is stored in the biasing member in response to the forward movement of the driven piece. The urging member is allowed to urge the leaves against the pickup roller by an urging force based on the elastic force stored in the biasing member. When the driven piece is caused to move backward, the follower piece receives the driven piece at the reception surface. The follower piece is allowed to rigidly receive the driving force from the driven piece without any influence of the biasing member. The position of the follower piece is solely determined by the position of the driven piece.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a leaf management apparatus such as an automatic teller machine (ATM) located in a bank, a convenience store, and the like, for example. In particular, the invention relates to a leaf transfer mechanism unit, in general incorporated in the ATM, comprising a pickup roller, an urging member designed to move toward the pickup roller, and a drive source generating a driving force supplied to the urging member.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In general, a rotative pickup roller is employed in a leaf transfer mechanism unit to transfer bills received in a leaf reception room. The bills should be urged against the pickup roller. When the pickup roller is driven to rotate, the bills can sequentially be transferred one by one. An urging member is designed to move forward toward the pickup roller so as to urge the bills against the pickup roller. The forward movement of the urging member can be achieved by a driving force generated at a drive source such as a servo motor responsive to pulse signals, for example.
If an excessive urging force is applied to a stack of bills on the pickup roller in the leaf transfer mechanism unit, the bills cannot be transferred one by one. In other words, a plurality of bills are simultaneously transferred out of the leaf reception room. On the contrary, if an urging force applied to the bills on the pickup roller is too small, no bills can be transferred out of the leaf reception room. It is difficult to control an urging force applied to the bills on the pickup roller based on a driving force supplied from the aforementioned servo motor.
For example, Japanese Patent Laid-open Nos. 5-147193 and 6-100183 disclose proposals to utilize an elastic spring to transmit a driving force from the drive source to the urging member. The elastic force of the spring serves to optimize the urging force with a relatively simple structure. However, when the spring is interposed between the urging member and the drive source in this manner, a precise control of positioning the urging member can hardly be achieved, since the elastic spring may stretch and shrink in response to the magnitude of load applied to the spring.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a leaf transfer mechanism unit capable of precisely controlling the position of an urging member while realizing optimization of the urging force on leaves to be transferred.
According to the present invention, there is provided a leaf transfer mechanism unit comprising: a pickup roller; an urging member designed to move forward toward the pickup roller; a drive source generating a driving force supplied to the urging member; a driven piece designed to move forward and backward along a predetermined direction in response to the driving force; a follower piece connected to the urging member and designed to move forward and backward in the predetermined direction; a biasing member interposed between the driven and follower pieces so as to establish a biasing force for causing the follower piece to follow a forward movement of the driven piece; and a reception surface defined on the follower piece so as to receive a backward movement of the driven piece.
When the driven piece is caused to move forward, the follower piece is allowed to follow the forward movement of the driven piece with the assistance of the biasing force of the biasing member. When the urging member collides against the pickup roller with leaves interposed therebetween, the urging member is restrained from a further forward movement. The forward movement of the follower piece is prevented, while the driven piece is still allowed to keep moving forward. The elastic force is stored in the biasing member in response to the forward movement of the driven piece. The elastic force is then transmitted to the urging member through the follower piece, so that the urging member is allowed to urge the leaves against the pickup roller by an urging force based on the elastic force stored in the biasing member.
When the driven piece is caused to move backward, the follower piece is designed to receive the driven piece at the reception surface. The follower piece is allowed to rigidly receive the driving force from the driven piece without any influence of the biasing member. The position of the follower piece is solely determined by the position of the driven piece. A precise control of positioning the driven piece serves to establish a precise control to the position of the follower piece.
The driven and follower pieces may be integrally formed on a pair of rotors, respectively, allowed for a relative rotation therebetween around a common support axis. The rotors serve to relate the movements of the driven and follower pieces to each other within a smaller occupied space. However, the driven and follower pieces may be integrally formed on a pair of members, respectively, allowed for a relative movement along a common linear path.
The aforementioned pickup roller may comprise: a cylindrical body defining a reception groove extending on an cylindrical periphery in a circumferential direction; a pedestal swelling from a bottom surface of the reception groove; a first and a second elastic piece received in the reception groove at front and rear sides of the pedestal, respectively, in the circumferential direction; an elastic cuticle member covering over the pedestal so as to connect the first and second elastic pieces to each other and designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery of the cylindrical body at an outer surface; a first restriction piece extending from a position adjacent a front end of the first elastic piece in the circumferential direction so as to cover over the first elastic piece and designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery of the cylindrical body at an outer surface; and a second restriction piece extending from a position adjacent a rear end of the second elastic piece in the circumferential direction so as to cover over the second elastic piece and designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery of the cylindrical body at an outer surface.
With the above arrangement, the first and second restriction pieces serve to hold the first and second elastic pieces within the reception groove. On the other hand, when the elastic cuticle member is elastically deformed, the first and second elastic pieces can easily be removed out of the reception groove. The first and second elastic pieces integral to the elastic cuticle member can be replaced with a new one relatively easily. In particular, if the outer surface of the elastic cuticle member is expected to define a friction surface on the pickup roller, it is surely possible to easily exchange the elastic cuticle members which exhibit a lower durability as compared with the cylindrical body. The maintenance of the leaf transfer mechanism unit can be facilitated.
In addition, the pickup roller may further comprise: a first restriction surface defined on the pedestal so as to receive movement of the first elastic piece along the circumferential direction; and a second restriction surface defined on the second restriction piece so as to receive movement of the elastic cuticle member along the circumferential direction. In the case where the outer surface of the elastic cuticle member is expected to define a friction surface on the pickup roller, a reactive force may be exerted on the outer surface of the elastic cuticle member in the circumferential or rotational direction. The reactive force tends to induce movement of the first elastic piece and the elastic cuticle member in the circumferential direction. If such movement can be prevented, the first and second elastic pieces are reliably prevented from dropping out of the reception groove. The first and second elastic pieces as well as the elastic cuticle member are thus reliably prevented from dropping off the cylindrical body.
The foregoing leaf transfer mechanism unit may be incorporated in a leaf management apparatus such as an automatic teller machine (ATM), for example. The leaf may include any of a paper sheet such as a money bill and a valuable ticket, a magnetic card, a plastic card such as a credit card, and the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating an automatic teller machine (ATM);
FIG. 2
schematically illustrates paths for transfer of bills within the ATM;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged plan view, observed through a leaf input opening, schematically illustrating a leaf transfer mechanism unit;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged partial side view of the ATM for schematically illustrating the structure of the leaf transfer mechanism unit;
FIG. 5
is a side view of the leaf transfer mechanism unit for schematically illustrating a guide mechanism for movement of a partition unit;
FIG. 6
is a front view schematically illustrating the structure of the partition unit;
FIG. 7
is a front view of the partition unit for illustrating a reception urging member at a lower limit position;
FIG. 8
is a front view of the partition unit for schematically illustrating an intermediate plate;
FIG. 9
is a side view of the leaf transfer mechanism unit for illustrating a path for movement of a retrieval urging member;
FIG. 10
is an enlarged side view schematically illustrating the structure of a drive mechanism for the reception urging member;
FIG. 11
is a side view illustrating the operation of the leaf transfer mechanism unit when bills are input;
FIG. 12
is a side view of the leaf transfer mechanism unit for illustrating the position of the reception urging member when bills are input;
FIG. 13
is an enlarged side view schematically illustrating a driven and a follower piece when bills are input;
FIG. 14
is an enlarged side view schematically illustrating the driven and follower pieces when bills are transferred;
FIG. 15
is a side view of the leaf transfer mechanism unit for illustrating the position of the reception urging member when bills are transferred;
FIG. 16
is an enlarged side view of the driven and follower pieces for illustrating a coil spring stretching when bills are transferred;
FIG. 17
is a side view illustrating the operation of the leaf transfer mechanism unit when bills are transferred;
FIG. 18
is an enlarged side view schematically illustrating the driven and follower pieces when bills are dispensed;
FIG. 19
is a side view of the leaf transfer mechanism unit for illustrating the position of the reception urging member when bills are dispensed;
FIG. 20
is a side view illustrating the operation of the leaf transfer mechanism unit when bills are dispensed;
FIG. 21
is a side view illustrating the operation of the leaf transfer mechanism unit when the left bills are transferred;
FIG. 22
is an exploded view of the pickup roller;
FIG. 23
is a side view schematically illustrating the operation of the pickup roller; and
FIG. 24
is a side view illustrating the pickup roller according to another example.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
illustrates an automatic teller machine (ATM)
10
as a leaf or sheet management apparatus. The operation of the ATM
10
allows a customer to deposit and/or draw cash in and/or from an own account, to pay cash into another account, or the like. When the customer intends to deposit or pay cash, bills can be received in the ATM
10
through a leaf input opening
11
while coins can be received in the ATM
10
through a coin input opening
12
. When the customer intends to draw cash, the customer can pick up bills and coins through the leaf input opening
11
and the coin input opening
12
, respectively. The bill input opening
11
and the coin input opening
12
can be closed with covers
13
,
14
, respectively.
In general, a cash card is employed to operate the ATM
10
. The cash card can be inserted into the ATM through a card insertion opening
15
. In addition, the ATM
10
is designed to make an entry of each item in a bankbook. The bankbook can be inserted into the ATM
10
through a book insertion opening
16
.
The ATM
10
includes a so-called touch panel
17
. Key buttons for options as well as ten keys and character keys can be displayed on the screen of the touch panel
17
. When a customer touches any of the key buttons, the ten keys and the character keys, the ATM
10
is designed to detect or recognize a signal corresponding to the touched key button or key. The operation of these key buttons and keys can be employed to input the sum of cash to be dispensed, a code number of a cash card, or the like, into the ATM
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
is connected to the leaf input opening
11
. When a plurality of or a stack of bills are inserted into the leaf input opening
11
, the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
is designed to sequentially transfer the input bills one by one. The bills are then transferred to a discrimination section
22
. The discrimination section
22
is designed to distinguish genuine bills from false bills and other types of leaves and to calculate the total amount of money for the genuine bills.
The genuine bills are transferred to a temporary storage room
23
. The remaining leaves, which have been determined unacceptable, are returned to the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
. The remaining leaves may include false bills and other types of leaves such as shopping receipts. A customer is allowed to pick up the leaves, returned to the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
, through the leaf input opening
11
. The genuine bills temporarily stored in the temporary storage room
23
can be returned to the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
through the discrimination section
22
in response to cancellation of the transaction. The customer is allowed to pick up the returned genuine bills out of the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
.
On the other hand, when continuation of the transaction has been confirmed, the genuine bills stored in the temporary storage room
23
is transferred to the discrimination section
22
a second time. This time, the discrimination section
22
serves to distinguish reusable ¥10,000 bills and ¥1,000 bills from the remaining genuine bills such as heavily damaged ¥10,000 and ¥1,000 bills, not suitable to reuse, and the other kinds of genuine bills, including ¥5,000 bills, for example. The remaining genuine bills are retrieved into a storage container
24
. The reusable genuine ¥10,000 bills are transferred to a ¥10,000 bill container
25
, while the reusable genuine ¥1,000 bills are transferred to a ¥1,000 bill container
26
. The customer sometimes carelessly leaves the bills which has been not received in the ATM
10
. The bills left in the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
is transferred to a retrieval container
27
through the discrimination section
22
.
When a customer intends to take cash out of the ATM
10
, ¥10,000 bills and/or ¥1,000 bills corresponding to the requested amount of money are picked up from the ¥10,000 bill container
25
and/or the ¥1,000 bill container
26
. The width and thickness of the bills are then measured and examined at a width sensor
28
and a thickness sensor
29
, respectively. The approved bills are thereafter transferred to the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
. The customer is expected to receive a set of ¥10,000 bills and/or ¥1,000 bills corresponding to the requested amount of money out of the leaf input opening
11
. The customer sometimes carelessly leaves the bills dispensed in the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
. The bills left in the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
is transferred to the retrieval container
27
through the discrimination section
22
.
Next, the structure of the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
will be described in detail. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
comprises, for example, three rotative pickup rollers
32
supported on a rotation axis
31
for rotation, and four separators
33
arranged alternately with the pickup rollers
32
in the longitudinal direction of the rotation axis
31
. As is conventionally known, the pickup roller
32
includes a slippery surface
34
defined on the outer cylindrical periphery for allowing the slippage between the pickup roller
32
and a leaf during rotation of the pickup roller
32
, and a friction surface
35
likewise defined on the outer cylindrical periphery for generating a larger friction between the pickup roller
32
and a leaf during rotation of the pickup roller
32
. A drive source
36
is designed to control the rotation or action of the pickup rollers
32
. The drive source
36
may comprise a servo motor responsive to pulse signals, for example. The separator
33
comprises at least a friction surface defined on the outer surface. A rubber roller, prevented from rotation, may be employed as the separator
33
, for example.
As is apparent from
FIG. 3
, a stack of bills PP are urged against the pickup rollers
32
in the radial direction
37
of the pickup rollers
32
. When the rotating pickup rollers
32
contact the first or top bill PP at the friction surface
35
, the rotation of the pickup rollers
32
is transformed into a movement of the first bill PP between the pickup rollers
32
and the separators
33
. The first bill PP is then transferred to subsequent rollers, not shown. The separators
33
are designed to exert a friction on the remaining bills PP, namely, the second and subsequent bills PP. The remaining bills PP cannot pass by the separators
33
. When the slippery surface
34
comes to contact the top bill PP of the stack, the rotation of the pickup rollers
32
is terminated. The pickup rollers
32
are designed to repeat such an action or behavior in the aforementioned manner until all of the bills PP in the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
are taken out.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
comprises a slide plane
38
defined by a rigid plate or rigid frames. The slide plane
38
is designed to guide a forward sliding movement of the bills PP toward the pickup rollers
32
. The slide plane
38
is tilted up in the forward direction. A partition unit
40
is disposed on or above the slide plane
38
. The partition unit
40
is designed to define a leaf reception room
39
between the pickup rollers
32
and itself. Likewise, a retrieval or rear urging member
42
is disposed on or above the slide plane
38
. The retrieval urging member
42
may be a rigid plate or frame. The retrieval urging member
42
is designed to define a leaf delivery room
41
between the partition unit or member
40
and itself behind the partition unit
40
. The partition unit
40
and the retrieval urging member
42
are maintained in an attitude upright to the slide plane
38
. In addition, the partition unit
40
is allowed to move forward and backward along a predetermined path between a rearmost or standard position
43
remotest from the pickup rollers
32
and a front or turnout position
44
where the pickup rollers
32
is exposed in the leaf delivery room
41
behind the partition unit
40
. The retrieval urging member
42
is allowed to move forward and backward along a predetermined path between a rear limit position
45
remotest from the partition unit
40
and a front limit position
46
where the retrieval urging member
42
collides against the pickup rollers
32
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, a guide frame
49
is disposed to extend in the forward and backward direction in parallel with the slide plane
38
. The guide frame
49
serves to establish the predetermined path for the sliding movement of the partition unit
40
in combination with a pair of front and rear rollers
48
supported on the partition unit
40
for rotation. The rollers
48
are received and guided in the guide frame
49
. The rollers
48
and the guide frame
49
may be arranged on left and right sides of the partition unit
40
in the lateral direction, as shown in FIG.
6
. The combination of the rollers
48
and the guide frame
49
serves to allow the partition unit
40
to move forward and backward along the predetermined path keeping the attitude upright to the slide plane
38
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the partition unit
40
includes a pair of upright frames
51
standing upright at left and right sides of the bills PP on or above the slide plane
38
. A front or reception urging member
52
is disposed between the upright frames
51
. The reception urging member
52
is maintained in an attitude upright to the slide plane
38
in the same manner as the partition unit
40
and the retrieval urging member
42
. Moreover, the reception urging member
52
is designed to move between a lower limit position closest to the slide plane
38
and an upper limit position remotest from the slide plane
38
. As is apparent from
FIG. 7
, when the reception urging member
52
is positioned at the lower limit position, the reception urging member
52
is allowed to be opposed to the pickup rollers
32
protruding out of the slide plane
38
.
An intermediate member or plate
53
is employed to rigidly connect the upright frames
51
to each other, as shown in
FIG. 8
, for example. A recess
54
is defined in the intermediate plate
53
for allowing the pickup rollers
32
protruding out of the slide plane
38
to pass through when the partition unit
40
is caused to move forward to the turnout position
44
(see FIG.
4
). The recess
54
serves to avoid collision between the pickup rollers
32
and the intermediate plate
53
during the forward and backward movement of the partition unit
40
along the slide plane
38
. The recess
54
can be closed with the reception urging member
52
at the lower limit position.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, a guide frame
56
is formed in the respective upright frames
52
for defining a guide passage which extends in a direction orthogonal to the slide plane
38
. The guide frames
56
are designed to guide the vertical movement of the reception urging member
52
in combination with pairs of upper and lower rollers
55
supported on left and right sides of the reception urging member
52
for rotation.
The reception urging member
52
is provided with a horizontal rod
57
protruding in the horizontal direction from left and right sides of the reception urging member
52
, referring to
FIGS. 6 and 9
. The opposite ends of the horizontal rod
57
are received in slots
58
formed in the upright frames
52
, respectively, as is apparent from FIG.
9
. The slots
58
are designed to define the upper and lower limit positions of the reception urging member
52
in combination with the horizontal rod
57
.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, a guide frame
62
is also disposed to extend in the forward and backward direction in parallel with the slide plane
38
. The guide frame
62
serves to establish a path of movement for the retrieval urging member
42
in combination with a pair of front and rear rollers
61
supported on the retrieval urging member
42
for rotation. The rollers
61
are received and guided in the guide frame
62
. The rollers
61
and the guide frame
62
may be arranged on left and right sides of the retrieval urging member
42
in the lateral direction. The combination of the rollers
61
and the guide frame
62
serves to allow the retrieval urging member
42
to move forward and backward along the slide plane
38
keeping the attitude upright to the slide plane
38
.
A drive source
63
is designed to control the forward and backward movement of the retrieval urging member
42
. The drive source
63
may comprise a servo motor responsive to pulse signals, for example. The driving force from the drive source
63
is transmitted to the retrieval urging member
42
through a transmission belt
65
wound around a pair of front and rear pulleys
64
, for example.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, a drive source
67
is connected to the reception urging member
52
through a drive mechanism
66
. The drive source
67
may comprise a servo motor responsive to pulse signals, for example. The drive source
67
is designed to generate a driving force to be supplied to the reception urging member
52
.
The drive mechanism
66
includes a driven piece
71
designed to move forward and backward in a predetermined direction, namely, a rotational direction, around a support axis
68
in parallel with the rotational axis of the pickup rollers
32
, and a follower piece
72
likewise designed to move forward and backward in the rotational direction around the support axis
68
. The driven piece
71
is integrally formed on a rotor or driven gear
73
rotative around the support axis
68
. The follower piece
72
is likewise integrally formed on a rotor
74
rotative around the support axis
68
. A relative rotation is allowed between the driven gear
73
and the rotor
74
around the common support axis
68
. The driven gear
73
is designed to receive a driving force from the drive source
67
through an intermediate or connecting gear
75
.
A biasing member such as a coil spring
76
is interposed between the driven gear
73
and the rotor
74
. The coil spring
76
is designed to establish a biasing force for bringing the driven and follower pieces
71
,
72
closer to each other along the rotational direction around the support axis
68
. When the driven gear
73
is caused to rotate forward in the normal direction
77
, the follower piece
72
follows the forward movement of the driven piece
71
so as to rotate forward around the support axis
68
unless the follower piece
72
and/or the rotor
74
receive a resistance or restraint overcoming the biasing force from the coil spring
76
.
The aforementioned horizontal rod
57
of the reception urging member
52
is located between the driven and follower pieces
71
,
72
. When the driven gear
73
is caused to rotate in the normal direction
77
so as to allow the driven piece
71
to move forward around the support axis
68
, the follower piece
72
serves to exert a driving force to the horizontal rod
57
. The follower piece
72
is designed to define a reception surface
78
for receiving the horizontal rod
57
during the forward movement of the follower piece
72
around the support axis
68
. On the other hand, when the driven gear
73
is caused to rotate in the reverse direction
79
so as to allow the driven piece
71
to move backward around the support axis
68
, the driven piece
71
serves to exert a driving force to the horizontal rod
57
. The driven piece
71
is designed to define an urging surface
80
for urging the horizontal rod
57
against the reception surface
78
of the follower piece
72
during the backward movement of the driven piece
71
around the support axis
68
. If the horizontal rod
57
is urged against the reception surface
78
in this manner, the horizontal rod
57
can be maintained connected to the follower piece
72
.
Next, description will be made on the operation of the aforementioned leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
. Assume that a stack of bills PP are thrown into the leaf input opening
11
, for example. As shown in
FIG. 11
, the partition unit
40
has been positioned at the standard position
43
prior to insertion of the bills PP. Accordingly, the leaf reception room
39
is defined between the pickup rollers
32
and the partition unit
40
for receiving the bills PP through the leaf input opening
11
. When the cover
13
is opened, a customer is allowed to insert the bills PP, in an upright attitude, into the leaf reception room
39
. The slide plane
38
receives the lower ends or edges of the bills PP. The retrieval urging member
42
is expected to stand by right behind the partition unit
40
. When the partition unit
40
has been positioned at the standard position
43
, the reception urging member
52
incorporated within the partition unit
40
is positioned at the rearmost position RR remotest from the pickup rollers
32
, as shown in FIG.
12
.
Here, the drive source
67
is designed to keep the driven gear
73
at an initial position. When the driven gear
73
is kept at the initial position, the reception urging member
52
is prevented from exerting any restriction to the rotor
74
and the follower piece
72
. As a result, the coil spring
76
establishes a biasing force to bring the driven and follower pieces
71
,
72
closer to each other around the support axis
68
, as shown in FIG.
13
. The urging surface
80
of the driven piece
71
serves to urge the horizontal rod
57
of the reception urging member
52
against the reception surface
78
of the follower piece
72
. The horizontal rod
57
is kept sandwiched between the driven and follower pieces
71
,
72
.
When the cover
13
is then closed, the drive source
67
serves to rotate the driven gear
73
in the normal direction
77
around the support axis
68
. As shown in
FIG. 14
, the coil spring
76
is designed to cause the follower piece
72
to follow the forward movement of the driven piece
71
around the support axis
68
. The follower piece
72
is thus allowed to move forward around the support axis
68
. The horizontal rod
57
of the reception urging member
52
receives a driving force from the reception surface
78
of the follower piece
72
.
The horizontal rod
57
is allowed to move along a circular orbit around the support axis
68
, as shown in FIG.
15
. The reception urging member
52
is caused to likewise move along a first advancement path
82
, tracing the circular orbit, in response to the movement of the horizontal rod
57
. The first advancement path
82
is designed to extend from the rearmost position RR toward the pickup rollers
32
within the limit of a front or collision position allowing the reception urging member
52
to collide against the pickup rollers
32
, for example. At the same time, the partition unit
40
incorporating the reception urging member
52
is caused to move forward. A stack of the bills PP is caused to slide toward the pickup rollers
32
along the slide plane
38
in front of the partition unit
40
.
When the bills PP contact the pickup rollers
32
, the reception urging member
52
is restrained from a further forward movement. As shown in
FIG. 16
, the drive source
67
allows the driven gear
73
to further rotate in the normal direction
77
around the support axis
68
. The rotation of the driven gear
73
induces a further forward movement of the driven piece
71
around the support axis
68
. Since a restriction is exerted to the follower piece
72
from the reception urging member
52
, the follower piece
72
is prevented from a further forward movement around the support axis
68
. The coil spring
76
is caused to stretch by an elongation d corresponding to the amount of rotation of the driven gear
73
, namely, the amount of forward movement of the driven piece
71
. The elastic force stored in the stretching coil spring
76
is transmitted to the horizontal rod
57
of the reception urging member
52
through the reception surface
78
of the follower piece
72
. The bills PP can be urged against the pickup rollers
32
by an urging force corresponding to the elastic force stored in the stretching coil spring
76
.
The intermittent rotation of the pickup rollers
32
serves to sequentially transfer the bills PP, one by one, to subsequent rollers
83
, as shown in FIG.
17
. Every time the bill PP is removed between the pickup rollers
32
and the reception urging member
52
, the follower piece
72
gradually moves forward around the support axis
68
toward the driven piece
71
. The elongation d correspondingly gets decreased in the coil spring
76
. The subsequent rollers
83
are then designed to hand the received bills PP over the discrimination section
22
.
Prior to the initial operation of the pickup rollers
32
, the drive source
63
drives the retrieval urging member
42
for backward movement until the retrieval urging member
42
reaches the rear limit position
45
, as shown in FIG.
17
. The leaf delivery room
41
is defined behind the partition unit
40
between the retrieval urging member
40
and the partition unit
40
. The leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
is thus prepared to receive bills PP, determined unacceptable at the discrimination section
22
in the aforementioned manner. The bills PP to be returned from the discrimination section
22
to the leaf transfer mechanism unit
21
are sequentially discharged into the leaf delivery room
41
through a discharge slot
84
defined in the slide plane
38
.
Assume that all of the bills PP have been taken out of the leaf reception room
39
. If a bill PP is detected in the leaf delivery room
41
, the drive source
67
is designed to rotate the driven gear
73
in the reverse direction
79
around the support axis
68
, as shown in FIG.
18
. The driven piece
71
is caused to move backward around the support axis
68
. The horizontal rod
57
can be held on the urging surface
80
of the driven piece
71
during the backward movement of the driven piece
71
. Since a driving force from the drive source
67
is rigidly transmitted to the driven piece
71
in this manner, the horizontal rod
57
can precisely be positioned based on the position of the driven piece
71
. The urging surface
80
is designed to apply a driving force to the follower piece
72
through the interposed horizontal rod
57
. The follower piece
72
is thus allowed to move backward around the support axis
68
along with the driven piece
71
.
The horizontal rod
57
is allowed to move along a circular orbit around the support axis
68
, as shown in FIG.
19
. The reception urging member
52
is caused to return to the rearmost position RR along the aforementioned first advancement path
82
. The partition unit
40
incorporating the reception urging member
52
is caused to return to the standard position
43
. Thereafter, the horizontal rod
57
still keeps moving along a circular orbit around the support axis
68
. The reception urging member
52
is introduced into a second advancement path
85
. The second advancement path
85
is designed to extend from the rearmost position RR so as to make a roundabout of the pickup rollers
32
, for example. The partition unit
40
incorporating the reception urging member
52
is caused to move forward again. The partition unit
40
is caused to pass through the front limit position
46
of the retrieval urging member
42
so as to reach the turnout position
44
.
During the forward movement of the partition unit
40
, the reception urging member
52
is lifted up so as to open the recess
54
in the partition unit
40
. The partition unit
40
and the reception urging member
52
are thus reliably prevented from collision against the pickup rollers
32
during the forward movement of the partition unit
40
along with the incorporated reception urging member
52
to the turnout position
44
.
Assume that the customer carelessly leaves bills PP in the leaf delivery room
41
. The drive source
63
is designed to cause a further forward movement of the retrieval urging member
42
toward the pickup rollers
32
, as shown in FIG.
21
. The retrieval urging member
42
is thus caused to urge the bills PP against the pickup rollers
32
. The rotating pickup roller
32
serve to sequentially transfer the bills PP, one by one, to the subsequent rollers
83
. Since the partition unit
40
is allowed to reach the turnout position
44
beyond the front limit position
46
of the retrieval urging member
42
, the pickup rollers
32
are reliably exposed behind the partition unit
40
. The bills PP left in the leaf delivery room
41
can reliably be urged against the pickup rollers
32
by the retrieval urging member
42
behind the partition unit
40
.
When cash is to be dispensed, the retrieval urging member
42
is moved backward to the rear limit position
45
, while the partition unit
40
is kept at the standard position
43
. The leaf delivery room
41
is thus prepared between the partition unit
40
and the retrieval urging member
42
so as to receive bills sequentially discharged from the discharge slot
84
. When a set of bills corresponding to the requested amount of money are prepared in the leaf delivery room
41
, the partition unit
40
is caused to move forward to the turnout position
44
while the retrieval urging member
42
is allowed to move forward to the position corresponding to the standard position
43
of the partition unit
40
in the same manner as described above. When the cover
13
is opened, a customer is allowed to pick up the bills out of the leaf delivery room
41
. If any bill is left in the leaf delivery room
41
, the retrieval urging member
42
is allowed to move forward to urge the left bill against the pickup rollers
32
in the same manner as described above. The urged bill can finally be transferred to the subsequent rollers
83
.
As shown in
FIG. 22
, the pickup roller
32
may comprise a cylindrical solid body
91
fixedly supported on the rotation axis
31
, and an elastic body
93
detachably mounted in the cylindrical periphery
92
of the cylindrical solid body
91
. The pickup roller
32
of the type is designed to utilize the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical solid body
91
as the slippery surface
34
and the elastic body
93
exposed at the cylindrical periphery
92
of the cylindrical solid body
91
as the friction surface
35
. The pickup roller
32
of the type allows a facilitated exchange of the elastic body
93
which suffers from a lower durability as compared with the cylindrical solid body
91
. Enough friction can be maintained at the friction surface
35
without exchange of the cylindrical solid body
91
or the entire pickup roller
32
. The cylindrical solid body
91
may be made of a rigid synthetic resin member while the elastic body may be made of a rubber or soft synthetic resin member.
As is apparent from
FIG. 22
, a reception groove
95
is defined in the cylindrical periphery
92
of the cylindrical solid body
91
so as to extend in a circumferential or rotational direction
94
. A pedestal
96
is formed to swell from the bottom surface of the reception groove
95
. The pedestal
96
is designed to divide the reception groove
95
into a front and a rear groove
97
,
98
at front and rear sides of the pedestal
96
in the circumferential direction
94
. The pedestal
96
has a shape expanding its top or radial outer end in the circumferential direction
94
. The opposite sides of the front and rear grooves
97
,
98
in the longitudinal direction of the rotation axis
31
are close with drop prevention walls
99
, respectively.
A first restriction piece
100
is connected to the front end of the front groove
97
so as to cover over the front groove
97
. The outer surface of the first restriction piece
100
is designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery
92
of the cylindrical solid body
91
. An insertion opening still remains between the tip end of the first restriction piece
100
and the pedestal
96
. Likewise, a second restriction piece
101
is connected to the rear end of the rear groove
98
so as to cover over the rear groove
98
. The outer surface of the second restriction piece
101
is designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery
92
of the cylindrical solid body
91
. An insertion opening still remains between the tip end of the second restriction piece
101
and the pedestal
96
. The first and second restriction pieces
100
,
101
may be formed integrally with the cylindrical solid body
91
.
On the other hand, the elastic body
93
comprises an elastic cuticle member
103
designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery
92
. A first elastic piece
104
is integrally formed on the inner surface of the elastic cuticle member
103
so as to have a shape corresponding to the front groove
97
. Likewise, a second elastic piece
105
is integrally formed on the inner surface of the elastic cuticle member
103
so as to have a shape corresponding to the rear groove
98
. Specifically, the elastic cuticle member
103
serves to connect the first and second elastic pieces
104
,
105
to each other.
When the elastic body
93
is to be mounted on the cylindrical solid body
91
, the first elastic piece
104
is allowed to enter the front groove
97
through the corresponding insertion opening. Likewise, the second elastic piece
105
is allowed to enter the rear groove
98
through the corresponding insertion opening. The elastic deformation of the elastic cuticle member
103
can be utilized to insert the first and second elastic pieces
104
,
105
into the corresponding grooves
97
,
98
. Friction between the first elastic piece
104
and the first restriction piece
100
and between the second elastic piece
105
and the second restriction piece
101
serves to reliably prevent the elastic body
93
from dropping off the cylindrical solid body
91
. When the first and second elastic pieces
104
,
105
have completely been inserted into the corresponding grooves
97
,
98
, the elastic cuticle member
103
of the elastic body
93
is allowed to cover over the pedestal
96
. The outer surface of the elastic cuticle member
103
thus serves to form the cylindrical periphery
92
continuous from the cylindrical periphery
92
established by the outer surfaces of the first and second restriction pieces
100
,
101
.
When the rotating pickup roller
32
contacts the surface of a bill PP at the elastic body
93
exposed at the cylindrical periphery
92
, for example, a reactive force
106
is exerted on the outer surface of the elastic cuticle member
103
in the rearward direction along the rotational direction, as shown in
FIG. 23. A
first restriction surface
108
defined on the pedestal
96
is designed to receive movement
107
of the first elastic piece
104
in the rotational direction. The movement
107
may cause a reactive moment
109
in the first elastic piece
104
around the pedestal
96
. However, the first restriction piece
100
serves to receive the moment
109
, so that the first elastic piece
104
is prevented from dropping out of the front groove
97
. The elastic body
93
is thus prevented from dropping off the cylindrical solid body
91
.
Under the influence of the reactive force
106
, a second restriction surface
111
defined on the tip end of the second restriction piece
101
is designed to receive movement
110
of the elastic cuticle member
103
in the rotational direction. Even when the movement
111
causes a reactive moment
112
in the second elastic piece
105
around the pedestal
96
, the rear groove
98
serves to receive the moment
112
. The movement
109
of the elastic cuticle member
103
and the second elastic piece
105
can be restrained in this manner, so that the first elastic piece
104
is more reliably prevented from dropping out of the front groove
97
. In other words, the elastic body
93
is thus prevented from dropping off the cylindrical solid body
91
more reliably.
In the pickup roller
32
, the reception groove
95
and the elastic body
93
are preferably formed into a symmetric shape along the circumferential direction, as is apparent from
FIGS. 22 and 23
. The symmetric reception groove
95
and the symmetric elastic body
93
may serve to reliably prevent the elastic body
93
from dropping off the cylindrical solid body
91
even when the pickup roller
32
is allowed to rotate in either of opposite directions along the rotational direction.
In addition, the pickup roller
23
may comprise two or more elastic bodies
93
mounted in the single cylindrical solid body
91
. For example, when the friction surfaces
35
are defined at two locations on the cylindrical periphery
92
of the cylindrical solid body
91
, as shown in
FIG. 23
, two leaves can sequentially be transferred, one by one, during one rotation of the pickup roller
32
. Various parameters such as the number of elastic body
93
as well as the size of the cylindrical solid body
91
and the elastic cuticle member
103
can be determined depending on size of leaves to be transferred by the pickup roller
32
.
It should be noted that the drive mechanism
66
may also be employed to transmit a driving force from the drive source
63
to the retrieval urging member
42
. In this case, the follower piece
72
may be formed integrally to the pulley
64
. The driven gear
73
with the integral driven piece
71
may be allowed to rotate relative to the pulley
64
around the support axis of the pulley
64
.
Claims
- 1. A leaf transfer mechanism unit comprising:a pickup roller; an urging member designed to move forward toward the pickup roller; a drive source generating a driving force supplied to the urging member; a driven piece designed to move forward and backward along a predetermined direction in response to the driving force; a follower piece connected to the urging member and designed to move forward and backward in the predetermined direction; a biasing member interposed between the driven and follower pieces so as to establish a biasing force for causing the follower piece to follow a forward movement of the driven piece; and a reception surface defined on the follower piece so as to receive a backward movement of the driven piece.
- 2. The leaf transfer mechanism unit according to claim 1, wherein the driven and follower pieces are integrally formed on a pair of rotors, respectively, allowed for a relative rotation therebetween around a common support axis.
- 3. The leaf transfer mechanism unit according to claim 1, wherein the pickup roller comprises:a cylindrical body defining a reception groove extending on an cylindrical periphery in a circumferential direction; a pedestal swelling from a bottom surface of the reception groove; a first and a second elastic piece received in the reception groove at front and rear sides of the pedestal, respectively, in the circumferential direction; an elastic cuticle member covering over the pedestal so as to connect the first and second elastic pieces to each other and designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery of the cylindrical body at an outer surface; a first restriction piece extending from a position adjacent a front end of the first elastic piece in the circumferential direction so as to cover over the first elastic piece and designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery of the cylindrical body at an outer surface; and a second restriction piece extending from a position adjacent a rear end of the second elastic piece in the circumferential direction so as to cover over the second elastic piece and designed to constitute the cylindrical periphery of the cylindrical body at an outer surface.
- 4. The leaf transfer mechanism unit according to claim 3, wherein the pickup roller further comprises:a first restriction surface defined on the pedestal so as to receive movement of the first elastic piece along the circumferential direction; and a second restriction surface defined on the second restriction piece so as to receive movement of the elastic cuticle member along the circumferential direction.
- 5. The leaf transfer mechanism unit according to claim 1, incorporated in an automatic teller machine.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-278134 |
Sep 1999 |
JP |
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