Information
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Patent Grant
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6598726
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Patent Number
6,598,726
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 29, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Kramer; Dean J.
- Chin; Paul T.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 194 206
- 194 207
- 194 302
- 209 534
- 053 1314
- 053 1315
- 053 411
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A banknote handling machine having an infeed part for receiving banknotes deposited by a customer from outside the machine and for identifying the customer, a detector unit for checking the validity of the deposited banknotes, a printing unit for printing information relating to the deposited banknotes and the customer, and a packaging unit for encasing and sealing banknotes suspected of being false in transparent packaging material. Transportation of suspect banknotes to the packaging and printing operations is controlled by a process unit such that customer information and information relating to the suspect banknotes is printed on an inner surface of the transparent packaging material, in mirror-image, in conjunction with operation of the packaging unit to encase and seal the suspect banknotes so that, upon completion, the printed information is properly readable from the outside of the package.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a banknote handling machine and more specifically to a machine that includes an infeed part for customer identification and for receiving banknotes deposited by the customer from outside the machine, detection means for checking the validity of the deposited banknotes, and means for printing information in respect of customer deposited banknotes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Automatic telling machines that are provided with means for detecting false banknotes are known to the art. Any false banknote that is detected is not returned to the depositing customer, but is stored in the machine and later becomes the subject of a separate investigation.
The procedure undertaken with such an investigation can be relatively complicated and tediously long, which makes it difficult to establish the source of the false banknote, or may make such establishment impossible. The object of the present invention is to endeavour to eliminate the aforesaid drawback and other drawbacks, among other things.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A banknote handling machine of the aforedescribed kind includes a process unit which functions to control the transportation of a banknote which the detector means suspects to be false, to a separate unit for storing and encasing, packaging, suspected false banknotes, and also controls means for printing customer related information and information relating to any possibly false banknotes detected in conjunction with storing and packaging the suspected false banknote.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which
FIG. 1
illustrates an inventive banknote handling machine;
FIG. 2
illustrates in somewhat larger scale a unit for storing and packaging suspected false banknotes included in the machine according to
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
illustrates a packaging mechanism included in the machine according to FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The inventive banknote handling machine includes an infeed part
1
and an outfeed part
2
.
The infeed part
1
includes a deposit compartment
10
, detector means
11
, a process unit
12
, a conveyor path
13
′−
13
″−
13
, first storage means
14
, second storage means
15
, first stacker means
16
, second stacker means
17
, and a packaging or encasing unit
18
.
Banknotes deposited in the machine are bundled and placed into the deposit compartment
10
, possibly in different denominations, said compartment accommodating up to 500 banknotes. These banknotes are separated one after the other and conveyed along an upper conveyor path
13
′, past the detector means
11
and up to guide means (detection changing)
13
″, which lead the banknotes down to a lower conveyor path
13
.
The detector means
11
is placed in the close proximity of the deposit compartment
10
and is adapted to sort false banknotes, poor quality banknotes and other banknotes from the arriving banknotes. By sorting is meant here that passing banknotes are “marked” in some way so that respective banknotes can be handled as being “possibly false”, “poor quality” or “accepted” in the subsequent transportation of the banknotes.
The storage device
14
, and also other similar storage devices in the machine, has two belts between which banknotes are stored, a storage drum
141
and two unwinding drums
142
and
143
. The leading edge of a banknote arriving at the said storage device actuates a sensor
144
which therewith starts-up three motors which each drive a respective drum
141
-
143
. The banknote is drawn about 120 mm in between the belts, which are together wound-up on the storage drum
141
, which can accommodate about 500 banknotes. As the belts are coiled on the drum, information relating to the banknotes is sent to the process unit
12
, whereby an account can be kept of the sequence between the banknotes. When banknotes are taken from the device
14
, impulses are sent to the motors causing the drums to be driven in opposite directions.
A manipulator
19
provided along the conveyor path close to the storage devices
14
,
15
functions to correct the positions of any banknotes that may have been twisted or displaced laterally during their transportation.
Each of the stacker device
16
,
17
includes a so-called stacker wheel which gathers sequentially arriving banknotes into a bundle in a storage compartments. When the bundle contains the intended number of banknotes, the bundle is clamped by a pair of arms and fed down to the packaging unit
18
.
The packaging unit
18
includes two rollers that carry packagin material (plastic material). A banknote bundle to be packaged is drawn down into a pocket that consists of two plastic strips of the same length and width, one from each roll. The plastic strips are pressed together around the bundle and welded along their edges with the aid of a Teflon®-coated heating wire. The reader is referred to U.S. Pat. No. 5,031,379 for a more detailed explanation of this known technique.
The process unit
12
controls the transportation of poor quality banknotes along the conveyor path
13
to the unit
16
-
18
for storage and packaging of these banknotes. This unit is comprised of the stacker device
16
and the packaging device
18
.
The process unit
12
also controls the transportation of at least some of the remaining genuine and accepted banknotes to unit
14
-
17
-
18
for storing and packaging these banknotes in accordance with their denominations. This unit is comprised of the storage device
14
, the stacker device
17
and the packaging unit
18
.
The manner in which the process unit
12
controls the passage of banknotes along different parts of the conveyor path
13
to their different destinations, with the aid of oath selectors, detectors, etc., is known to the art and will not therefore be described in detail here.
Any suspect banknotes encountered in the detector device
11
can be transported to the stacker device
16
for instance, and from there to the packaging unit
18
where they are packaged together with an automatically printed receipt that includes the number of banknotes, the date, etc., and also information relating to the customer depositing the banknotes, e.g. through the medium of an account number. This enables the source of false or suspect banknotes to be investigated.
FIG. 2
illustrates the stacker device
16
and the packaging device
18
in positions in which they form the unit
16
-
18
for storing and packaging suspected false banknotes. A printing device
181
is provided for printing directly on the inner surface of packaging material (the plastic strip), in mirror image, customer-related information and information relating to encountered suspect banknotes (preferably several such banknotes). Transportation of the banknote (the banknotes) and printing of said information is controlled by the process unit
12
. Thus, in the event of detecting several banknotes that are suspected of being false on one and the same depositing occasion, these banknotes will be collected in one and the same package on which durable information disclosing the contents of the package has been printed.
FIG. 3
illustrates the actual packaging mechanism, including the rolls
182
,
183
of plastic packaging material
184
. The ends of the material taken from the two rolls are welded together at
185
(after a preceding packaging operation) and form the bottom of a disposable cassette or package for receiving a banknote (banknotes) fed down from above. The printing device
181
is mounted above and close to the roll
182
with the printing head
1811
of said device close to a guide roller
186
and at the upper side of the plastic material
184
, this side thus becoming the inside of the package or cassette when a banknote (banknotes) is fed down in between two plastic lengths, one from each roll, and said lengths are then welded together to form a closed package or cassette. It is important that the print is applied close to the weld join
185
.
The invention being thus described, it will be apparent that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be recognized by one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A banknote handling machine comprising:an infeed part for receiving banknotes deposited by a customer from outside the machine and for identifying the customer; a detector unit for checking validity of the deposited banknotes; a printing unit for printing information relating to said deposited banknotes and said customer; a packaging unit for encasing and sealing banknotes suspected of being false in transparent packaging material; and a process unit for controlling transportation of one or more banknotes suspected of being false by said detector unit to said packaging unit, and for controlling said printing unit for printing customer information and information relating to the suspect banknotes on an inner surface of said transparent packaging material in conjunction with operation of said packaging unit to encase and seal said suspect banknotes.
- 2. The banknote handling machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said printing unit is adapted to print the customer and banknote information on an upper side of transparent packaging material immediately prior to a packaging operation, said upper side becoming the inner surface of a closed package produced by said packaging operation such that the information is durable and difficult to manipulate unnoticed.
- 3. A method of handling banknotes in a banknote handling machine comprising, in the following sequence, the steps of:receiving banknotes deposited from outside the machine in an infeed part and identifying the customer; checking validity of the banknotes by a detector unit; conveying a varied number of checked banknotes suspected of being false banknotes to a packaging unit for encasing banknotes, said step of conveying being controlled by a process unit; durably printing information relating to said customer and said number of suspected banknotes in mirror image on an inner side of transparent packaging material, said printing being controlled by said process unit; and encasing said number of suspected banknotes with said printed transparent packaging material to form a closed package completely sealing said suspected banknotes such that said printed information on the inner side of said transparent packaging material is readable right-way-up from outside said closed package.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3, further comprising, before the step of printing, the step of farming said closed package by welding two sheets of material at a joint, said printed information being applied adjacent said welded joint.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
9803616 |
Oct 1998 |
SE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/SE99/01866 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/23952 |
4/27/2000 |
WO |
A |
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