This invention relates to the field of machines for the distribution of paid-in-cash products and/or services, and more particularly relates to the problem of the secure collection of banknotes present in these machines.
Especially in the United States, many machines for the distribution of products and/or services are equipped with means for payment by banknotes, generally associated with other possible means of payment such as payment using coin and/or credit cards and/or prepaid cards. By way of non-restrictive examples, payment in cash is currently available in the case of:
As these machines are intended to be located in public places they are particularly vulnerable to acts of vandalism. Thus special protection must be provided in order to render the storage of banknotes secure prior to collection.
Furthermore, access to the interior of the machine must be permitted to maintenance agents if repairs to the banknote reader or other components of the machine are required, while at the same time preventing these maintenance agents from gaining access to the banknotes.
Finally, specific protective measures must be applied to render the operations of collecting banknotes by collecting agents secure. Thus the collection of banknotes should in the main comply with the following two requirements:
Thus machines accepting payment by banknotes are generally fitted with a removable receiver for the storage of banknotes which have been previously inserted by users and processed in a banknote reader. In this case the collection operation comprises recovering the removable receiver containing the banknotes from the machine and replacing it by an empty receiver.
Nowadays machines fitted with removable banknote receivers are constructed in two main forms:
In a first known form, the banknotes receiver is kept locked within the machine, attached to the rear of the banknote reader, while being independent of it. After processing by the reader the banknotes are stored in the receiver by gravity. A collecting agent can collect the receiver without passing through the compartment referred to as the maintenance compartment which comprises various components such as the reader. However, a maintenance agent can very easily remove the reader and then gain access to the contents of the receiver. Furthermore, in such a form of construction the collecting agent must carry out various successive operations (identification by mechanical or electronic key, followed by opening an access flap, unlocking the means holding the receiver, replacing the full receiver by an empty receiver, with a further operation of locking the empty receiver in the machine, and finally closing the access flap).
In a second known form, the banknotes receiver is kept locked within the machine directly to the rear of the banknote reader. After processing by the reader the banknotes are stored in the receiver by compression. As in the preceding form, too many operations are required for collection. Furthermore, in this second form access has to be gained to the reader in order to unlock the receiver. Thus undesirable access to the receiver is also provided to maintenance agents.
The object of this invention is to overcome the disadvantages of the aforesaid forms of construction by providing a new form for a paid-in-cash machine in which:
This object is achieved according to the invention, which relates to a machine for the paid-in-cash distribution of products and/or services of the type comprising a banknote reader within a first compartment for processing banknotes inserted by user, the said first compartment being capable of receiving a removable receiver in normal operation of the machine which when in its position of use is intended to be held in the first compartment by locking means associated with an outlet from the reader in order to receive and store the processed banknotes,
characterised in that it further comprises:
In a particularly advantageous embodiment the first compartment is placed upon the second compartment, and the connecting channel comprises an opening between the first and the second compartments, the opening being dimensioned to permit the said transfer of the removable receiver through the action of gravity.
The invention, together with the advantages which it procures, will be better understood from the following description of a non-restrictive embodiment with reference to the appended figures in which:
a to 2e illustrate the different stages in an operation of collecting a banknote receiver and then replacing it by an empty receiver for a machine of the parking meter type in
Parking meter M in
In
As can be seen in
As may be seen in the various figures, and according to a first aspect of the invention, second compartment C2 referred to as the collection compartment can be accessed from the exterior of the machine by opening an access flap D2 which is attached to second compartment C2 and moves between a position in which second compartment C2 is closed and a position in which it is open.
The parking meter also comprises locking means (not shown) for access flap D2, and (mechanical or electronic) identification means to permit unlocking of access flap D2 to second compartment C2.
According to a second aspect of the invention the movement of opening access flap D2 is associated with automatic unlocking of the receiver followed by transfer of the same, which is again automatic, from maintenance compartment C1 to collection compartment C2.
In order to do this machine M has according to the invention control means which act together with means activating the means V for unlocking the receiver during movement of the said access flap D2 from its closed position to its open position to automatically command unlocking of receiver R, followed by transfer of the receiver from first compartment C1 to second compartment C2 by a connection channel within the machine.
In the preferred embodiment described, access flap D2 and second compartment C2 can move by pivoting about an axis X-X′ (see
The aforesaid activating means which are designed to act together with pin 3 in themselves comprise a rod 4 which can move vertically, extending parallel to side wall 1 bearing pin 3. The upper extremity of rod 4 enters within first compartment C1. The upper extremity of rod 4 also comprises a cam profile 5, which can more easily be seen in
Starting from the starting position in
When a collecting agent causes flap D2 to tilt towards its open position about pivot axis X-X′, pin 3 engages the bottom extremity of rod 4 (see
Once receiver R has been unlocked it can be transferred from first compartment C1 to second compartment C2. In the example illustrated first compartment C1 is located above second compartment C2, the two compartments being separated by a horizontal wall P. In this case it is sufficient to provide an opening 7 between the first and second compartments in wall P separating the two compartments as the connection channel, this opening being dimensioned to permit removable receiver R to be transferred merely through the action of gravity. Nevertheless, in the preferred embodiment illustrated in the Figures, the connection channel also comprises an inclined descent ramp 8 located between opening 7 and second compartment C2. The main purpose of this descent ramp is to slow the fall of receiver R, and thus avoid damaging it. Once transfer has been effected, receiver R lies in the position shown in
Thus, through the invention the operation of collecting and replacing the banknote receiver only requires three operations on the part of the collecting agent:
This brings about a saving of time in the collection operation while very substantially improving its ergonomics.
Furthermore, as can be seen in
Although the invention has been described through a preferred embodiment, other embodiments are possible without going beyond the scope of this invention. In particular:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0551781 | Jun 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2006/001471 | 6/26/2006 | WO | 00 | 11/26/2008 |