This invention relates to the field of machines for dispensing products and/or services against payment by means of banknotes and more specifically relates to the problem of ergonomics associated with the insertion of a banknote into the banknote reader.
Especially in the United States, many machines for the dispensing 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 coins and/or credit cards and/or prepaid cards. By way of non-restrictive examples, payment using banknotes is now available for:
These machines are designed to be installed in public places, particularly outdoors, and are therefore exposed to the weather.
Now the insertion of a banknote into the banknote reader can be difficult if the banknote is in poor condition, and especially if the banknote is wet. In addition to this, the banknote reader may be damaged by water entering it.
Solutions have already been put forward to protect the banknote reader inlet against rainwater splashes:
A first known solution comprises placing the machine at least partly beneath a lean-to roof. This solution is however completely independent of the machine, and can only be used if environmental constraints permit it.
In a second known solution, a protective screen is located immediately in front of the insertion slot connected to the reader.
In a third known solution, the inlet to the banknote reader is directly protected by a protective moving shutter. This solution is not however very ergonomic because the user has to use both hands in order to insert a banknote while keeping the shutter open.
Neither of the two latter suggested solutions is satisfactory in ergonomic terms. Furthermore, a more than negligible quantity of water can reach the active part of the reader, which could have an adverse effect on the satisfactory operation of the machine.
The object of this invention is to overcome the disadvantages of the known solutions by providing a new arrangement in the product and/or services dispensing machine through which:
This object is achieved according to the invention which relates to a machine for dispensing products and/or services paid for using banknotes of the type comprising, on one outer side of the machine which is accessible to a user, a slot for the insertion of banknotes which extends substantially horizontally and, within a compartment of the machine, a banknote reader located behind the insertion slot for processing banknotes inserted-. by the user, the said reader having a banknote inlet slot which extends substantially horizontally, the said inlet slot being vertically aligned-. with respect to the said insertion slot, characterised in that the insertion slot is placed at a lower level than the said inlet slot in relation to a vertical reference axis, and in that the machine comprises a guidance interface device located between the insertion slot and the inlet slot in such a way as to guide the passage of banknotes inserted into the insertion slot to the inlet slot.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention, the guidance interface device comprises a plurality of upper fins extending vertically above the insertion slot and a plurality of lower fins extending vertically below the inlet slot; banknotes are then guided along a guide path of which the top is formed by the lower edges of the said upper fins and the bottom is formed by the upper edges of the said lower fins, the said lower edges facing the said upper edges.
Furthermore, in a particular configuration in which the banknote reader is attached within the compartment and access to the interior of the compartment is made possible by opening a door in the machine, the guidance interface device advantageously comprises at least a first part which is attached to the inside of the door behind the insertion slot and a second part which is attached to the reader in front of the inlet slot, the first part acting together with the second part to guide a banknote when the compartment is closed off by the door.
It can then be provided that the aforesaid upper fins are formed in the first part and the aforesaid lower fins are formed in the second part, the lower and upper edges respectively facing each other to form the guide path when the compartment is closed off by the door.
The invention will be better understood from the following description of a preferred but non-restrictive embodiment with reference to the appended figures in which:
A banknote reader L is attached within a compartment C1 of the machine. This compartment C1 must be accessible only to maintenance agents who have to work on various components of the machine. Thus the compartment is conventionally closed off by a door P which is here illustrated in the open position. In order to use the machine, a banknote is inserted through an insertion slot F1 which is accessible on the front of door P (which can be seen in
Conversely, according to an important feature of the invention, as may be seen in
Simulations by the applicant comprising subjecting the machine according to the invention to a spray on the front of the machine at insertion slot F1 have shown that as a result of this arrangement water does not reach the active part of the reader, and does not therefore risk damaging it.
Furthermore, simulations have also made it possible to demonstrate that a banknote can be inserted very easily with a single hand, and that this can be done regardless of the quality of the banknote.
In the embodiment illustrated in the various figures, the guidance interface device advantageously comprises at least two separate parts constructed for example by moulding plastics material:
As can be seen in
With reference to
Of course first part 1 comprises regularly spaced recesses 13 to allow the lower part of fins 22 to pass into second part 2. Likewise second part 2 has recesses 24 to allow fins 12 of first part 1 to pass.
Finally, as can be seen in
The ergonomics of insertion can be improved yet further by providing a third part (not shown) of the guidance interface device located on the outside of the door, on the user's side, whose shape can be adjusted to help the user's thumb hold the banknote while it is being inserted and guided to inlet slot F2.
The solution according to invention provides a time saving in the banknote transaction by very substantially improving the ergonomics of insertion. Furthermore, the level of protection against the run-off of rainwater means that the machine can be exposed directly to the weather without the operation of the banknote reader being thereby affected.
Although a single embodiment has been described in the above description, many embodiments may be envisaged without going beyond the scope of the invention. In particular the invention can also be applied to the case where the banknote reader is not attached within the compartment but is attached to the inside of access door P. Furthermore, the guidance interface device may be constructed as a single part which is attached either directly to the front face of the reader or to the door behind the insertion slot. Even in this case it may be envisaged that upper and lower fins of the type described previously are present in the single-piece guidance device in order to limit the risks of cramming.
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