Machine for dispensing media

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6398108
  • Patent Number
    6,398,108
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 13, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 4, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
An image forming apparatus uses a plurality of image forming units that are arranged rotatable in a vertical plane such that the image forming units that shifted sequentially to an image forming position. Each image forming unit has a translucent toner detection window on its outer periphery for detecting the remaining amount of toner in a toner hopper. The image forming units will have a replacing position in which it will face an opening for allowing replacement of the image forming unit. The translucent detection window will face the opening when the image forming unit is in the replacing position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a machine for dispensing media, for example, a self service terminal (SST), which may be an automated teller machine (ATM).




ATMs are known and possess function controls to dispense cash, accept cash, accept cheques, issue receipts and issue bank statements as well as accept bills for payment. Other SSTs fulfill similar functions but do not deal with cash; an SST may dispense tickets or maps or prepaid cards such as telephone cards. Throughout this specification, the term media is used to include hard copies of printed information resulting from fulfillment of the functions stated for an ATM and an SST as well as cash in the form of bank notes. SSTs and ATMs may be operated by means of a card carrying data, for example magnetic data on the card or data on a semiconductor chip-bearing “Smart Card”, for identifying the user and authorizing his use. Alternatively, such machines may employ some other user identification and authorization means, such as a biometric means.




Generally speaking, in addition to necessary electronic circuitry and computer processor controls, an ATM comprises a user interface, a cash delivery slot and a presenter module, which includes a transport mechanism or media transporter for presenting media. The user interface may comprise a card input slot or other user identification means, a display screen and a keyboard pad. In operation, the transport mechanism transfers media from a processor within the ATM to an exit or presentation slot for a customer to remove. For security purposes, external access to the exit slot is usually prevented by at least one shutter which is normally closed and is only opened when media is transported to the exit slot for removal by a customer.




SSTs (including ATMs) are commonly situated behind a wall, the wall having an appropriate hole through which media is transported and dispensed (so-called “through the wall” installations). Walls for such purpose may be external or internal and may be of a thickness varying from a few millimetres to half a metre or more. SSTs are also often free standing for presenting media directly to the customer (so-called “interior/lobby” installations) without the need to transport the media through a wall. Thus, different installations may result in different distances between the position at which media is dispensed from the processor within the SST (“the media dispensing point”) and the position at which media is presented to the customer (“the media presentation point”). Until now, different transport mechanisms which are suitable for different installations have had to be developed and tested.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object to produce a machine for dispensing media, such as an ATM or an SST, having a media transporter which can be used in different types of installation.




According to the present invention there is provided a machine for dispensing media comprising a user interface means and a media transporter for transporting media from a media dispensing point along a media path to a media presentation point, characterized in that the media transporter comprises a variable length belt feed means which is adjustable between a first retracted position in which the media presentation point is adjacent the media dispensing point and a second protracted position in which the media presentation point is displaced from the media dispensing point.




By providing a variable length belt feed means, the media transporter can be adjusted to suit interior/lobby installations, where the media presentation point may be adjacent the media dispensing point, as well as through the wall installations, where the media is required to be transported through different wall thickness.




Preferably, the belt feed means comprises at least one endless feed belt supported on a carriage so as to define the media path, whereby movement of the carriage away from the media dispensing point causes an increase in the length of media path while the overall length of path of the feed belt remains constant.




By use of an endless feed belt supported in this manner, tension in the feed belt is automatically maintained upon adjustment without the need for a separate belt tensioning mechanism.




According to one form of the invention, the media is transported along the media path between two endless feed belts, which form a pinch region therebetween for gripping and transporting media from the media dispensing point to the media presentation point.




One of the feed belts may be resiliently moveable away from the other feed belt against the force of a biasing means to enable the media transporter to transport both a single sheet of media and a stack of media along the media path.




According to one embodiment of the invention, the variable length belt feed means moves from its retracted position to its protracted position when the media transporter is required to transport media. Preferably, there is provided a media presentation slot through which the belt feed means extends when in its protracted position.




By moving the belt feed means to its protracted position only when required to transport media, the belt feed means is kept safely away from the media presentation slot at all times when not in use, so reducing the opportunity for unwarranted fraudulent or vandalistic access to the belt feed means.




Furthermore, when operating currently available ATMs, media protrudes from the presentation slot a maximum presentation length of 18 mm and, whereas persons without handling disabilities are able to grasp such a protrusion, persons with handling disabilities, such as arthritis, may not be able to do so. Consequently, in certain countries, notably Australia and USA, manufacturers of ATMs and other machines for dispensing media, are required to conform to strict design guidelines and legislation necessitating media to protrude from the exit slot a distance of the order of 30 mm. By extending the belt feed means through the media presentation slot in accordance with this embodiment, the presenter module may present media a greater distance from the presentation slot than is possible with currently available machines. In this way, customers suffering from handling disabilities are more easily able to remove media from a machine.




A machine in accordance with this embodiment is preferably fitted with a shutter for opening and closing the media presentation slot and means for opening the shutter upon movement of belt feed means from its retracted position to its protracted position.




In this way, the shutter, which normally closes the media dispensing slot for security purposes, is opened at a time determined by the necessity to dispense media.




Conveniently, the belt feed means is mounted for angular movement about the media dispensing point to enable the media presentation point to be positioned at a variable angular displacement from the media dispensing point.




By mounting the belt feed means for angular movement about the media dispensing point, the presenter module may be adjusted to transport media to a media presentation point which may be higher or lower than the media dispensing point, to suit the particular installation. Furthermore, such an arrangement would allow the possibility of producing an SST having a media presentation point or even a complete fascia which is adjustable in height, or which is pivotable, to allow operation of the machine at a comfortable height or angle for all users, tall and short alike.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Transport mechanisms designed for use with an ATM in accordance with the present invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective of an ATM having a card reader and a cash dispensing slot;





FIG. 2

shows a control system for an ATM;





FIG. 3

is a part longitudinal section of a previously proposed transport mechanism for an ATM in a through the wall installation;





FIG. 4

is a part longitudinal section of the transport mechanism and cash delivery slot of an ATM according to the invention in a through the wall installation;





FIG. 5

is a part longitudinal section similar to

FIG. 4

in an interior/lobby installation;





FIG. 6

is a part longitudinal section of a second embodiment of a transport mechanism and cash delivery slot of an ATM according to the invention in a through the wall installation;





FIG. 7

is a part longitudinal section of a previously proposed transport mechanism for an ATM included for comparative purposes;





FIG. 8

is a part longitudinal section of a third embodiment of the transport mechanism showing a retractable carriage in a retracted position;





FIG. 9

is a part longitudinal section similar to

FIG. 8

with the retractable carriage in a media present position;





FIG. 10

is a perspective from above, considered with respect to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, of the retractable carriage removed from the transport mechanism;





FIG. 11

is a perspective from below, considered with respect to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, of the retractable carriage removed from the transport mechanism;





FIG. 12

is a perspective of a top guide of the retractable carriage of

FIGS. 8 and 9

;





FIG. 13

is a perspective from above of a solenoid operated shutter and linkage of the retractable carriage of

FIGS. 8 and 9

;





FIG. 14

is a perspective from above of the transport mechanism of

FIGS. 8 and 9

with the retractable carriage removed, and

FIG. 15

is a part exploded perspective similar to

FIG. 14

with one side frame panel of the transport mechanism removed and showing upper and lower fixed guides which guide movement of the retractable carriage between the positions depicted in FIGS.


8


and


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Throughout the following description, the same reference numbers will be used for the same corresponding parts in the several Figures.





FIG. 1

shows an ATM


10


having a magnetic card input slot


12


, a display screen


14


, a keypad


16


, and a media presentation or dispensing slot


20


such as a cash delivery slot.




A control system for the ATM


10


is shown in

FIG. 2

, in which a processor


22


is connected to receive input from the key pad


16


, to control the display


14


and to control a cash counting and delivery system


24


connected to the cash dispensing slot


20


. The processor


22


is connected by a connection


26


to a central authorization system of the financial institution operating ATM


10


.




A card reader


30


is also connected to the processor


22


, the card reader


30


having a standard data head


32


, a standard mechanical drive


34


to drive a card into and out of the reader


30


, and a card damage detector


36


.





FIG. 3

shows part of the presenter module and cash delivery slot of a conventional ATM


10


in a through the wall installation. The cash delivery slot


20


is formed at a suitable position in a fascia wall


21


which is mounted flush with the exterior side of an external wall


23


to form a closure to a hole


25


therein. The cash delivery slot


20


is opened and closed by two shutters, namely, a fascia shutter


20


A and an inner shutter


20


B. The shutters


20


A and


20


B are mounted in known manner for covering and uncovering the media dispensing slot


20


in accordance with instructions received from the processor


22


and in response to a signal received from a sensor, not shown. The wall


23


is of standard construction and has a thickness of the order of


33


cm. The transport mechanism comprises two endless feed belts


38


and


40


supported on upper and lower pulleys


42


and


44


respectively, the feed belts forming a pinch region between themselves for gripping and transporting cash from a position at which cash is processed and dispensed within the ATM (not shown), through the hole


25


to the cash delivery slot


20


.




The transport mechanism of

FIG. 3

is designed specifically for a through the wall installation, where the wall


23


is of the specified thickness and the cash delivery slot


20


is at a suitable height. It would be wholly unsuitable for installations where the wall thickness is greater or less since this would result in the transport mechanism either stopping short of the cash delivery slot


20


or extending through the fascia wall


21


. For this reason, installations having different wall thicknesses require different transport mechanisms.




In order to overcome the expense of designing, manufacturing, testing and installing a whole range of different transport mechanisms for different installations, the present inventors have invented an adjustable transport mechanism which may be used in many different installations having different wall thicknesses. One embodiment may be used in installations having different exit slot heights, and even presents the possibility of providing SSTs having fully adjustable fascia heights or angles.




A machine according to the invention is shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.

FIG. 4

shows the transport mechanism T and cash delivery slot


20


of an ATM according to the invention in a through the wall installation. As in

FIG. 3

, the cash delivery slot


20


is formed at a suitable position in the fascia wall


21


which forms a closure to hole


25


in wall


23


. No shutters are shown in

FIG. 4

, though clearly shutters could be fitted. The wall


23


is of standard construction and has a thickness of the order of 33 cm. The transport mechanism T comprises upper and lower endless feed belts


38


and


40


each supported on two respective series of pulleys


31


,


35


,


43


and


33


,


37


,


45


. The pulleys comprise two pairs


31


/


33


and


43


/


45


, a pinch region being formed between the feed belts supported on the pulleys of each pair, and two belt take-up pulleys


35


and


37


. A media path P is defined by the pinch region between the feed belts supported between the two pairs of pulleys


31


/


33


and


43


/


45


.




The first pair of the pulleys


31


and


33


are fixed at a position


29


, at which cash is dispensed after processing within the ATM. The second pair of pulleys


43


and


45


are mounted on a carriage (not shown) which is reciprocally moveable backwards or forwards (left or right as viewed in

FIGS. 4 and 5

) between a first retracted position in which the pulleys


43


and


45


are adjacent the fixed pulleys


31


and


33


and a second protracted position in which the pulleys


43


and


45


are displaced from the fixed pulleys by a predetermined distance depending on the maximum wall thickness that an ATM is envisaged to be installed behind. As shown in

FIG. 4

, pulleys


43


and


45


are displaced from the fixed pulleys


31


and


33


and are located into position behind the cash delivery slot


20


in fascia wall


21


, such that the media path P substantially spans the thickness of the wall


23


. The belt take up pulleys


35


and


37


are mounted on the same carriage as pulleys


43


and


45


at a position suitable to take up any slack in the feed belts


38


and


40


. As the belt take up pulleys


35


and


37


are mounted on the same carriage, no matter what position the carriage is in, the length of path of the feed belts always remains the same, and hence tension in the feed belts remains constant. A further feed mechanism


39


dispenses cash to the position


29


after it has been processed by the ATM.




When required to deliver cash, the ATM processes the required amount and dispenses the cash to position


29


by means of feed mechanism


39


. At position


29


the cash is fed to the pinch region between the feed belts supported between pulleys


31


and


33


of the transport mechanism. The transport mechanism is then actuated by means of a sensor (not shown) and the feed belts


38


and


40


are driven around the pulleys in a direction to transport the cash along the media path P from position


29


, through the hole


25


in wall


23


to a position at which the cash


27


is presented to the user through the cash delivery slot


20


as shown, at which point the transport mechanism is stopped by means of another sensor (not shown).





FIG. 5

shows the same transport mechanism of an ATM according to the invention but this time in an interior/lobby installation, where there is no wall


23


and the cash delivery slot


20


is close to the position


29


at which cash is dispensed by the feed mechanism


39


after processing within the ATM. In this case, the carriage on which pulleys


43


and


45


are mounted is in a retracted position in which pulleys


43


and


45


are located adjacent the fixed pulleys


31


and


33


and behind the cash delivery slot


20


in fascia wall


21


. As the belt take up pulleys


35


and


37


are mounted on the same carriage, they are also in a retracted position, and the tension in the feed belts remains constant.




It will be appreciated that the transport mechanism described with reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

may be used for interior/lobby installations (as in

FIG. 5

) or through the wall installations (as in

FIG. 4

) where the wall is of anything up to the predetermined thickness described above. Furthermore, as an alternative construction, instead of being mounted on the same carriage as pulleys


43


and


45


, the belt take up pulleys


35


and


37


may be mounted on a linkage connected to the carriage, to enable the take up pulleys to be moveable in a different direction to the carriage, depending on the space available in a particular installation, while still performing the function of maintaining constant tension in the feed belts.





FIG. 6

shows a transport mechanism of an ATM similar to that shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, but with the further modification of the carriage, on which pulleys


35


,


37


,


43


and


45


are mounted, being tiltable about a pivot point located at position


29


. Thus, not only may the pulleys


43


and


45


be displaced away from the fixed pulleys


31


and


33


and located into position behind the cash delivery slot


20


in fascia wall


21


as described above and as depicted by the dotted lines in

FIG. 6

, but by angular movement of the carriage about its pivot point, the pulleys


43


and


45


may also be moved up or down so as to locate behind a cash delivery slot


20


which is higher or lower (as is the case depicted by solid lines in FIG.


6


).




It will be clear to persons skilled in the art that the transport mechanism described with reference to

FIG. 6

also presents the possibility of providing an ATM having a fascia which is adjustable in height or angle within the limits of movement governed by the carriage.





FIG. 7

shows the business and delivery end of another previously proposed transport mechanism installed in an ATM


10


. As described above with reference to

FIG. 3

, the dispensing slot


20


is formed in a safe wall


21


and is opened and closed by a fascia shutter


20


A and an inner shutter


20


B. The shutters


20


A and


20


B are mounted in known manner for covering and uncovering the media dispensing slot


20


in accordance with instructions received from the processor


22


and in response to a signal received from a sensor, not shown. The sensor has a center line AB positioned to sense a leading edge of the media to be dispensed between a pinch point of upper


38


and lower


40


transporter belts supported on upper


42


and lower


44


pulleys.




Generally speaking small banknotes dispensed long-edge leading by the ATM


10


of

FIG. 7

have a minimum width of 54 mm. The wall thickness of the safe conventionally provided in an ATM is about 12.7 mm, and the cash delivery slot is protected by shutters


20


A and


20


B, so that having regard to the dimensions given in

FIG. 7

, the media will protrude a maximum distance of 54−36=18 mm, from the fascia shutter


20


A. In the introductory part of this specification reference was made to certain countries, notably Australia and USA, establishing guidelines necessitating an increase in the minimum presentational projection of media to assist disabled persons to operate ATMs.

FIG. 7

also indicates the safe wall having a thickness 10.7 mm and the distance from the internal face of the safe wall to the outer face of the fascia shutter


20


A to be 23.4 mm.




To meet the requirements of those guidelines, a transport mechanism according to the invention including a retractable carriage which is displaceable may present media a distance of the order of 30 mm or more from the fascia shutter


20


A. Such a transport mechanism including a retractable carriage is shown in

FIGS. 8

to


15


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

a transport mechanism T has a retractable carriage R shown in a retracted non-media presentation position with an angularly displaceable shutter


20


B in a closed position. The retractable carriage R has two identical chassis side plates


46


(see also

FIGS. 9

,


10


and


11


) disposed with running clearance outboard of each longitudinal edge of upper and lower continuous belts


38


and


40


respectively. The chassis side plates


46


are maintained in spaced parallel relationship by upper


48


and lower


50


belt guides (see also

FIGS. 10 and 11

) as well as roller shafts


52


and


54


on which rollers


56


,


56


′ are mounted and over which the belts


38


and


40


are passed as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




The upper belt guide


48


is fixed between the chassis side plates


46


whereas the lower belt guide


50


is angularly displaceable about axle


50


′, see

FIGS. 8

,


9


,


10


and


11


. In order to maintain a nip between upper and lower belts


38


and


40


passing over rollers


58


and


60


during dispensation of media, a torsion spring


50


TS, see

FIGS. 10 and 11

, supported on axle


50


′ biases the lower belt guide


50


clockwise as viewed in

FIGS. 8

,


9


and


11


. Angular displacement of the lower belt guide


50


permits media having a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm and a stack of media up to a maximum thickness of 10.0 mm to be dispensed. The positions of the lower guide belt


50


for dispensing minimum and maximum amounts of media are shown at Z


1


and Z


2


respectively in

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




As shown in

FIGS. 8

,


9


,


14


and


15


, the upper


38


and lower


40


belts (omitted for clarity in

FIGS. 14

,


15


), are additionally supported on upper


62


and lower


64


rollers which, in turn are supported on axles


66


and


68


respectively. The axles


66


/


68


respectively act as spacers for two side panels


70


of the transport mechanism T.




The retractable carriage R is reciprocally movable between the retracted position of FIG.


8


and the media present position of

FIG. 9

by means of a stepper motor, not shown, which drives two trains of three gears


72


,


74


and


76


—see

FIGS. 8

,


9


,


14


and


15


. Each gear train is supported as shown in the side panels


70


(see particularly

FIGS. 14 and 15

) and the two gears


72


which are driving gears, are mounted on a common driving shaft


78


. Three rollers


78


A are also mounted on the driving shaft


78


and these rollers support the travel path of the upper belt


38


as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. During reciprocal movements, the retractable carriage R slides between pairs of upper


80


and lower


82


guides carried by the side plates


70


of the transport mechanism T. The upper


80


and lower


82


guides each have two U-shaped cut-outs


84


(shown dotted in

FIGS. 8 and 9

and in full lines in

FIG. 15

) for receiving a roller


85


—see FIGS.


14


and


15


—of a shutter linkage mechanism to be described later.




The amount of reciprocal movement of the retractable carriage R is governed by:




I. a pin


86


(see

FIGS. 8

,


9


and


15


) fixed to each gear


76


of the two gear trains


72


,


74


,


76


and movable within slots


88


formed in each chassis plate


46


of the retractable carriage R—see also

FIGS. 10 and 11

;




II. a pin


90


(see

FIGS. 8

,


9


and


15


) fixed to each side plate


70


of the transport mechanism T acts as a guide within a slot


92


(see also

FIGS. 10 and 11

) cut in each chassis side plate


46


, the longitudinal sides of the slots


92


serve to guide reciprocal movements of the retractable carriage R and the ends of the slots


92


determine the extent of reciprocal movement of the carriage R, and




III. a pin


94


(see

FIGS. 8

,


9


and


15


) fixed to each side plate


70


of the transport mechanism T acts as a guide within an open-ended slot


96


formed in each chassis plate


46


. The open ended slots


96


are shown in dotted lines in

FIGS. 8 and 9

and in full lines in

FIGS. 10 and 11

.




During forward movement of the retractable carriage R from the position shown in

FIG. 8

to that shown in

FIG. 9

to present media to a user through the dispensing slot


20


, the upper and lower belts


38


/


40


effectively unwrap from appropriate series of pulleys (


58


,


56


′,


62


) and (


60


,


56


,


64


) thus maintaining constant tension in and preventing additional stretching of the upper and lower belts


38


/


40


.




During movement of the retractable carriage R from the position shown in

FIG. 8

to that shown in

FIG. 9

, the shutter


20


B is angularly displaced to permit presentation of media through the media dispensing slot


20


. Angular displacement of the shutter


20


B is effected via two multi-link linkages driven by a ram solenoid


5


and will now be described.





FIG. 13

shows the shutter


20


B and the multi-link linkages in perspective and, for balanced operation of the shutter


20


B, each end position of the shutter is attached to corresponding links of each linkage.




Corresponding links in each linkage are designated by the same reference number. Each linkage has three links


900


,


901


and


902


with links


900


attached to the shutter


20


B and pivotally connected at


903


to links


901


. The link


902


is, as shown, of U-shape with legs


902


A pivotally connected at


904


to the links


901


. A driving link


905


having a tongue


905


A is also pivotally connected to the first


904


as well as to a solenoid plunger SP. Each link


900


has a hole


900


A for receiving a pin


94


′ (see

FIG. 15

) which acts as a fulcrum for the shutter during movement of the retractable carriage R. Each arm


902


A of the link


902


has a hole


902


B for mounting on a roller


85


which, as a previously described, is located in a U-shaped cut-out


84


in the upper guide


80


. Each link


901


is formed with detents


901


A (shown dotted in

FIGS. 8 and 9

and in full lines in

FIGS. 13

,


14


and


15


) and, as seen in

FIGS. 8 and 15

, engages with the pin


90


which acts both as a fulcrum and a stop for the links


901


in the closed position of the shutter


20


B.




Operation of each linkage


900


,


901


and


902


and, consequently, the shutter


20


B is controlled by energization of the solenoid


5


and the position of each linkage is sensed by the sensor SR


1


according to whether the tongue


905


A is in the position shown in

FIG. 8

(shutter closed) or

FIG. 9

(shutter open).




Energization of the solenoids is synchronized with the operation of the stepper motor, not shown, which drives the gear trains


72


,


74


,


76


and, consequently, the retractable carriage from the position shown in

FIG. 8

to that of FIG.


9


and vice versa.




In addition to the sensor SR


1


which detects, as indicated above, the position of the linkage


900


,


901


,


902


and the shutter


20


B, a second sensor SR


2


(see

FIG. 12

) serves to detect when media has been removed from the ATM


10


. The sensor SR


2


is carried by the upper guide plate


48


and has a sensor arm


800


which is pivotally mounted on axle


801


—see FIG.


12


. The sensor arm has a tongue


800


A which, on pivotal movement of the sensor arm


800


, is positioned either “in” or “out-of” a sensor yoke


800


B.

FIGS. 8 and 9

show the “in” and “out-of” positions of the sensor tongue


800


A in dotted lines as well as the multi-cranked shape of the sensing arm


800


, a part-


800


C of which (see

FIGS. 8

,


9


) senses when media has been removed from the exit slot


20


of the ATM


10


.




From the foregoing description of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the carriage R is moved from the position of

FIG. 8

to that of

FIG. 9

by the stepper motor, not shown, which drives the carriage R through gear trains


72


,


74


,


76


and pin/slot


86


/


88


when the shutter


20


B is open. The carriage R includes upper and lower media guides


48


/


50


fitted with pulleys


58


and


60


respectively and two idler shafts


52


/


54


which are also fitted with pulleys


56


′ and


56


respectively. The carriage R contains loops of the transport belts


38


and


40


which are wrapped around a series of pulleys as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. The pulleys


58


and


60


carried by the media guides


48


/


50


are capable of entering the safe opening


20


while containing a minimum of 0.1 mm thick media document and a maximum stack of 10 mm thick media. When the carriage moves forward from the position of

FIG. 8

to that of

FIG. 9

the belts


38


/


40


in effect unwrap from the pulleys


56


′ and


56


thus maintaining constant tension and reducing additional stretch in the belts


38


/


40


during carriage movement. The carriage R also contains a sensing device SR


2


for detecting when media has been removed, whereafter the carriage R is retracted and the shutter


20


B is closed for security.




The invention has been described with reference to an ATM arranged to dispense small banknotes long-edge leading. It may also be applied to an ATM arranged so as to dispense small-size receipts or to an SST arranged to dispense small-size tickets or the like, tickets may be as small as a conventional credit card; or the SST may dispense e.g. prepaid telephone cards or the like, of similar size to a credit card.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for dispensing media comprising:user interface means; a media transporter for transporting media from a media dispensing point along a media path to a media presentation point, the media transporter comprising a variable length belt feed means which is adjustable between a first retracted position in which the media presentation point is adjacent the media dispensing point and a second protracted position in which the media presentation point is displaced from the media dispensing point; and said belt feed means includes at least one endless feed belt mounted in a loop on three rollers offset from each other in a triangular configuration, with two of said rollers having an adjustable spacing therebetween.
  • 2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein some of said rollers are supported on a carriage so as to define the media path, whereby movement of said carriage away from the media dispensing point causes an increase in the length of said media path while the overall length of the feed belt remains constant.
  • 3. A machine according to claim 2, wherein the belt feed means includes two endless feed belts which form a pinch region therebetween for gripping and transporting media from the media dispensing point to the media presentation point.
  • 4. A machine according to claim 3, wherein one of the feed belts is resiliently moveable away from the other feed belt against the force of a biasing means to enable the media transporter to transport both a single sheet of media and a stack of media along the media path.
  • 5. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the variable length belt feed means moves from its retracted position to its protracted position when the media transporter is required to transport media.
  • 6. A machine according to claim 5, further comprising means defining a media presentation slot through which the belt feed means extends when in its protracted position.
  • 7. A machine according to claim 6, further comprising (i) a shutter for opening and closing the media presentation slot, and (ii) means for opening the shutter upon movement of the belt feed means from its retracted position to its protracted position.
  • 8. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the belt feed means is mounted for angular movement about the media dispensing point to enable the media presentation point to be positioned at a variable angular displacement from the media dispensing point.
  • 9. An automated teller machine (ATM) comprising:a banknote cassette for storing banknotes; a banknote transporter for transporting banknotes from the banknote cassette along a banknote path between a banknote dispensing point to a banknote presentation point, the banknote transporter comprising a variable length belt feed means which is adjustable between a first retracted position in which the banknote presentation point is adjacent the banknote dispensing point and a second protracted position in which the banknote presentation point is displaced from the banknote dispensing point; and said belt feed means includes at least one endless feed belt mounted in a loop on three rollers offset from each other in a triangular configuration, with two of said rollers having an adjustable spacing therebetween.
  • 10. An ATM according to claim 9, wherein some of said rollers are supported on a carriage so as to define the banknote path, whereby movement of said carriage away from the banknote dispensing point causes an increase in the length of said banknote path while the overall length of the feed belt remains constant.
  • 11. An ATM according to claim 10, wherein the belt feed means includes two endless feed belts which form a pinch region therebetween for gripping and transporting banknotes from the banknote dispensing point to the banknote presentation point.
  • 12. An ATM according to claim 11, wherein one of the feed belts is resiliently moveable away from the other feed belt against the force of a biasing means to enable the banknote transporter to transport both a single banknote and a stack of banknotes along the banknote path.
  • 13. An ATM according to claim 9, wherein the variable length belt feed means moves from its retracted position to its protracted position when the banknote transporter is required to transport banknotes.
  • 14. An ATM according to claim 13, further comprising means defining a banknote presentation slot through which the belt feed means extends when in its protracted position.
  • 15. An ATM according to claim 14, further comprising (i) a shutter for opening and closing the banknote presentation slot, and (ii) means for opening the shutter upon movement of the belt feed means from its retracted position to its protracted position.
  • 16. An ATM according to claim 9, wherein the belt feed means is mounted for angular movement about the banknote dispensing point to enable the banknote presentation point to be positioned at a variable angular displacement from the banknote dispensing point.
  • 17. A method of operating a machine for dispensing media, the method comprising the steps of:(a) identifying a user; (b) receiving: an instruction from a user; (c) preparing media corresponding to the received instruction; (d) adjusting a variable length belt feed arrangement from a first retracted position in which the belt feed arrangement is behind a media dispensing slot to a second protracted position in which the belt feed arrangement extends through the dispensing slot; and (e) dispensing media through the dispensing slot for removal by a user.
  • 18. A method of operating an automated teller machine (ATM) for dispensing banknotes, the method comprising the steps of:(a) identifying an ATM customer; (b) receiving an instruction from an ATM customer; (c) preparing banknotes corresponding to the received instruction; (d) adjusting a variable length belt feed arrangement from a first retracted position in which the belt feed arrangement is behind a banknote dispensing slot to a second protracted position in which the belt feed arrangement extends through the banknote dispensing slot; and (e) dispensing banknotes through the banknote dispensing slot for removal by an ATM customer.
  • 19. A media dispenser comprising:a wall including a slot for dispensing media; and a continuous feed belt mounted in a loop on three rollers offset from each other in a triangular configuration behind said slot for transporting said media therethrough, with two of said rollers having an adjustable spacing therebetween.
  • 20. A dispenser according to claim 19 further comprising two of said feed belts and corresponding rollers arranged as upper and lower feed belts defining a pinch region therebetween for transporting said media through said slot.
  • 21. A dispenser according to claim 20 further comprising:a carriage slidably mounted in a chassis; and some of said rollers are supported by said carriage, and some of said rollers are supported by said chassis to effect said adjustable spacing between said two rollers as said carriage is moved relative to said chassis.
  • 22. A dispenser according to claim 21 wherein each of said belts is arranged in a serpentine path, with adjacent rollers positioned to rotate in opposite directions.
  • 23. A dispenser according to claim 21 further comprising means for reciprocating said carriage in said chassis for retracting and protracting distal ends of said feed belts at said slot.
  • 24. A dispenser according to claim 23 wherein said reciprocating means are configured for protracting said belt distal ends through said slot.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9726836 Dec 1997 GB
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/114,087 filed Jul. 10, 1998, now abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/114087 Jul 1998 US
Child 09/374182 US