Information
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Patent Grant
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6386445
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Patent Number
6,386,445
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 31, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 14, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Frech; Karl D.
- Kim; Ahshik
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 235 379
- 235 380
- 235 381
- 235 385
- 902 17
- 902 18
- 705 17
- 705 41
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A medium issuing apparatus using at least a paper roll medium and an automatic teller machine including the apparatus are disclosed, in which the operation of changing the width of the paper rolls for issuing a medium, the maximum diameter of the paper rolls, the printing surface and the tandem arrangement or juxtaposition of the paper rolls is performed with a single apparatus. The medium issuing apparatus is so configured that the paper rolls are held on a replaceable holding frame, the roll paper from the desired paper roll is transported and printed in a common printing mechanism. The printed roll paper is cut off and a predetermined number of cut pieces are stored and bundled in a temporary storage section. The roll paper cut off and bundled are transported to a common ejection opening by a transport mechanism, and ejected from the same common ejection opening by another transport mechanism. The outer diameter, width and winding direction of the paper rolls can be changed by the holding frame.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a medium issuing apparatus using a paper roll medium and an automatic teller machine using the apparatus or, in particular, to a medium issuing apparatus for issuing a medium such as a ticket or a receipt and an automatic teller machine, installed in a financial institution or the like outlet with a medium issuing apparatus, into which the customer inserts a card or the like to conduct transactions such as deposit and withdrawal.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, an automatic teller machine, installed in a financial institution or the like outlet, issues a receipt printed with the specifics of the transaction conducted by the customer. As part of the services offered to the customer, on the other hand, there is a demand for a medium issuing apparatus using a paper roll medium, and an automatic transaction machine using the apparatus, which can readily output and present, together with the receipt, a multiplicity of supplementary information including the transaction history of the customer, information on the services offered by the financial institution, information from the internet, etc.
The medium issuing apparatus using the paper roll medium for application to the automatic teller machine described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 8-153143 filed by the present applicant is configured to hold a plurality of paper rolls and comprises two paper roll holding sections with paper rolls set therein. In this medium issuing apparatus, the paper rolls are fed and rewound by paper roll drive mechanisms. The fed paper rolls are printed in a common printing mechanism and the paper rolls thus printed are cut off in a common cutting mechanism. The roll paper thus cut off (a cut piece) is transported by a common transport mechanism and ejected from a single common ejection opening
8
.
The technology incorporated in this medium issuing apparatus for supplying the supplementary information to the customer is such that when a plurality of paper rolls or normally two paper rolls of the same width are set, one of the paper rolls is used to issue a receipt while the supplementary information is printed on the other paper roll in a common printing mechanism
4
.
The method employed in the conventional medium issuing apparatus cannot use paper rolls, making up the medium, having different widths but uses a plurality of paper rolls having a single width, and thus fails to meet the requirement of individual customers such as banks desiring to issue a plurality of types of media having different widths.
Especially, the printing area of the conventional medium for receipts has a width of only about 15 cm which is insufficient to hold the supplementary information containing a great amount of data. In other words, the medium having the width of an A4 or letter size sheet, which can accommodate a greater number of printing lines, cannot be used. Further, a single sheet of paper is not sufficient to issue a great amount of information at a time. The method in which a sheet of the roll paper having a single width is issued a plurality of times is both complex and low in processing speed and imposes a considerable burden on the customer.
The fact that the shape of the paper roll holding unit is fixed, on the other hand, makes it difficult to freely design the medium issuing apparatus for other applications. Another factor forming a stumbling block to different applications of this apparatus is the arrangement of switches and a manual operating mechanism for maintenance of the printing mechanism (refilling the medium, removing a jam, etc.) on one side of the medium issuing apparatus.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide a medium issuing apparatus, and an automatic teller machine using the apparatus, in which the operation of appropriately changing the width and the maximum diameter, the printing surface, etc. of the paper roll for issuing a medium, and changing the tandem arrangement or juxtaposition of the paper rolls can be performed with a single apparatus to meet the various customer requirements.
In order to achieve the object described above, according to one aspect of this invention, there is provided a medium issuing apparatus, using a paper roll medium, comprising a paper roll holding section for holding a plurality of paper rolls, a plurality of paper roll drive mechanisms for feeding out or rewinding the paper rolls, respectively, a common printing mechanism for printing the roll paper fed out from each paper roll drive mechanism, a common cutting mechanism for cutting off each roll paper to a predetermined length, a first common transport mechanism for transporting pieces of the roll paper cut by the common cutting mechanism, a temporary storage section for storing a plurality of cut pieces transported by the first common transport mechanism and capable of compressing the cut pieces into a bundle, a second common transport mechanism for transporting a plurality of cut pieces, in a bundle accumulated in the temporary storage section, a common ejection opening for ejecting a plurality of cut pieces in a bundle transported by the second common transport mechanism, a common receiving section for receiving a plurality of the cut pieces in a bundle remaining at the common ejection opening and a control unit for controlling the whole operation of the apparatus.
The holding member for holding the paper rolls in the paper roll holding section can be replaced on the apparatus as required, so that a plurality of the paper rolls may be arranged in tandem, or the juxtaposition with respect to the apparatus, or the width of a plurality of the paper rolls may be changed. Also, a plurality of paper roll drive mechanisms each may include a paper roll insertion guide member having a curved slope in an opposed relation to the base surface to widen the angle for receiving the paper rolls arriving from many directions. Further, in the case where a plurality of paper rolls are arranged in juxtaposition, the reference printing position of the common printing mechanism can be reversed laterally in accordance with the width of the paper rolls.
In a pair of upper and lower medium transport rollers arranged in the medium transport mechanism of the common receiving section, a circumferential groove having a trapezoidal section may be formed at a predetermined position of at least one of the medium transport rollers, and a flange having a wedge-shaped section with the forward end thereof adapted to enter the circumferential groove may be formed on the other medium transport roller at a position opposed to the circumferential groove. Then, a rib-shaped portion for preventing the medium from curling can be formed in the medium after it has passed through the transport rollers.
According to another aspect of the invention, in order to achieve the object described above, there is provided an automatic teller machine, using the medium issuing apparatus and operable by the customers, comprising a control unit connected on-line to a host computer, a customer operating section, a card operating section, a cash processing section, a deposit processing section, a medium issuing section and a host line processing section, wherein the medium issuing section includes a medium issuing apparatus described in any one of claims 1 to 5.
According to still another aspect of the invention, there are provided a medium issuing apparatus, using a paper roll medium, and an automatic teller machine using the apparatus, wherein the roll holding member built into the printing unit body and meeting various requirements is replaceable, and an insertion guide member having a curved guide wall is introduced to allow the insertion of the paper roll over a wider angle. Thus, it is possible to change the position of the paper roll, the maximum outer winding diameter of the paper roll, the tandem arrangement or juxtaposition of the paper rolls, the width of the paper roll and the winding direction of the paper roll (upward or downward). In this way, many variations can be provided in accordance with the customer requirements.
In addition, the use of the temporary storage section makes it possible to release a plurality of sheets of paper in bundle at a time.
Further, the freedom of design of the shape of the housing permits the maintenance work to be carried out from both sides of the apparatus, thus facilitating free design for different applications.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be more clearly understood from the description as set forth below with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a diagram showing a configuration of a conventional medium issuing apparatus;
FIG. 2
is a diagram showing a general configuration of a medium issuing apparatus using a paper roll medium according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 3A
to
3
C show examples of the operation for replacing the paper roll holding member, in which
FIG. 3A
is a diagram showing an embodiment with a small winding outer diameter of the rolls,
FIG. 3B
is a diagram showing an embodiment with the roll winding outer diameter considerably differentiated in accordance with whether the paper roll is used frequently or not, and
FIG. 3C
is a diagram showing an embodiment with the roll wound in the opposite direction;
FIGS. 4A and 4B
show a three-dimensional arrangement of a plurality of paper rolls, in which
FIG. 4A
is a perspective view showing an embodiment with the paper rolls arranged in tandem, and
FIG. 4B
is a perspective view showing an embodiment with the paper rolls arranged in juxtaposition;
FIG. 5
is a side view showing the printer unit in detail with a plurality of paper rolls arranged in tandem;
FIG. 6A
is a partial plan view of the paper roll holding section of
FIG. 5
from the direction of arrow A;
FIG. 6B
is a partial plan view of the paper roll holding section of
FIG. 5
from the direction of arrow B;
FIG. 7A
is a detailed side view showing the paper roll holding section with a plurality of paper rolls arranged in juxtaposition;
FIG. 7B
is a side view of the paper roll holding section of
FIG. 7A
from the direction of arrow C;
FIG. 8
is a side sectional view showing a detailed configuration of the printer of the printer unit;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are diagrams for explaining a paper roll arrangement and the printing reference for the paper roll, in which
FIG. 9A
is a perspective view showing the printing reference and the printing area for each paper roll with the paper rolls arranged in tandem, and
FIG. 9B
is a perspective view showing the printing reference and the printing area for each of the paper rolls arranged in juxtaposition;
FIG. 10A
is a perspective view showing a configuration of the paper roll insertion guide members used in pair;
FIG. 10B
is a bottom view and a side view of the insertion guide member of
FIG. 10A
;
FIG. 11A
is a partial plan view showing the manner in which the paper roll insertion guide member is used;
FIG. 11B
is a side view of
FIG. 11A
;
FIG. 11C
is a sectional view for explaining a lock mechanism for the insertion guide member;
FIG. 12A
is a partial plan view showing the manner in which the paper roll insertion guide member is used in another way;
FIG. 12B
is a side view of
FIG. 12A
;
FIG. 12C
is a partial plan view showing the manner in which the paper roll insertion guide member is used in still another way;
FIG. 12D
is a side view of
FIG. 12A
;
FIG. 13
is a side view showing the cutter section in detail;
FIG. 14
is a diagram showing a general configuration of the feeder section;
FIG. 15
is a side view showing the temporary storage section in detail;
FIGS. 16A and 16B
show the operation of the temporary storage section, in which
FIG. 16A
is a diagram showing the manner in which cut roll paper are stored in the temporary storage section, and
FIG. 16B
is a diagram showing the manner in which the medium stored in the temporary storage section is sent in a bundle to the ejection side;
FIG. 17A
is a diagram for explaining the manner in which the medium transported in a bundle from the temporary storage section is recovered from the common ejection opening;
FIG. 17B
is a diagram for explaining the manner in which the medium left at the common ejection opening is recovered in the recovery box;
FIG. 18A
is a diagram partially showing the shape of a roller for the recovery belt and an opposed roller;
FIG. 18B
is a diagram showing the shape of the medium that has passed between the rollers of
FIG. 18A
;
FIG. 18C
is a diagram for explaining the manner in which the medium is recovered at the common receiving section having the recovery belt and the rollers shown in
FIG. 18A
;
FIGS. 19A and 19B
are diagrams for explaining a configuration of the roll support bar supporting the paper roll and the variations of the paper rolls mounted on the roll support bar;
FIG. 20
is a perspective view showing the appearance of the automatic teller machine with the medium issuing apparatus using the paper roll medium according to the invention; and
FIG. 21
is a block diagram showing the internal configuration of the automatic teller machine of FIG.
19
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Before describing the preferred embodiments, an explanation will be given of the conventional medium issuing apparatus using a paper roll medium and the conventional automatic teller machine using the apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 1
shows a general configuration of a medium issuing apparatus
1
using a paper roll medium for an automatic teller machine described in Kokai No. 8-152143 filed by the present applicant. The apparatus
1
is configured to hold a plurality of paper rolls. A paper roll
2
A is set in a paper roll holding section
1
A and a paper roll
2
B is set in a paper roll holding section
1
B of the apparatus
1
. Reference numerals
3
A,
3
B, and
3
C designate paper roll drive mechanisms each operating to feed out or rewind the paper roll. Specifically, the drive mechanism
3
A feeds out and rewinds the paper roll
2
A, and the drive mechanism
3
B feeds out and rewinds the paper roll
2
B. The drive mechanism
3
C, which is located at a point where the paper rolls
2
A and
2
B merge, feeds out and rewinds both the paper rolls
2
A and
2
B. Numeral
4
designates a common printing mechanism for printing the paper roll fed out by each of the paper roll drive mechanisms. The paper roll thus printed is cut off by a common cutting mechanism
5
, and the cut paper roll (cut piece) is transported by a common transport mechanism
6
and ejected from a single common ejection opening
8
. Numeral
7
designates a control circuit for controlling the drive of the whole apparatus
1
.
In this medium issuing apparatus
1
, a plurality of paper rolls or, normally, the two paper rolls
2
A and
2
B of the same width, are set for providing supplementary information to the customers. One of the paper rolls
2
A and
2
B is used for receipts, and the other medium is printed with the supplementary information in the common printing mechanism
4
.
The conventional medium issuing apparatus, however, cannot use different widths of paper rolls, making up media, and uses a plurality of paper rolls having a single width as described above. The problem, therefore, is that it is impossible to meet the desire of individual bank customers to acquire many types of media of different widths.
Especially in the case where supplementary information containing a great amount of data is output, the printing area of the conventional medium for receipts having a width of about 15 cm is insufficient to meet such a customer desire. Specifically, a medium having a width of A4 or letter size, which can contain more printing lines, cannot be used. Further, a piece of paper is not sufficient to supply a great amount of information at a time. The repeated issue using the paper rolls of the same width and the resulting complexity and low processing speed poses a considerable burden on customers.
On the other hand, in view of the fact that shape of the housing for holding the paper rolls is fixed, the medium issuing apparatus cannot be easily and freely designed for other applications. Another factor limiting the freedom of design for other applications is that switches and a manual operating mechanism are arranged on one side of the medium issuing apparatus to perform the maintenance operation (refilling of the medium and removal of a jam).
The present invention obviates these problems. First, the configuration of a medium issuing apparatus using paper rolls according to this invention will be explained, and then the configuration of an automatic teller machine using the medium issuing apparatus will be described.
FIG. 2
is a diagram showing a general configuration of a medium issuing apparatus
10
using paper rolls
11
A and
11
B according to an embodiment of the invention. The medium issuing apparatus
10
according to this embodiment comprises a printer unit
40
, a feeder unit
50
and a controller
60
.
The printer unit
40
includes a paper roll drive motor
41
, rollers
42
A and
42
B driven by a motor
41
to move each of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B, electromagnetic clutches
43
A and
43
B for switching the rotation and stop of the rollers
42
A and
42
B, a main roller
44
arranged downstream of the merging point of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B, a platen
45
and a printing head
46
. The paper roll
11
A and the paper roll
11
B are mounted on a housing
40
H of the printer unit
40
through a holding frame
12
A and a holding frame
12
B, respectively. The holding frame
12
A and the holding frame
12
B are replaceable on the housing
40
H of the printer unit
40
in accordance with the width and diameter of the paper rolls, as described later.
The feeder unit
50
includes a cutter blade
51
for cutting the rolled paper, a cut feed motor
52
for transporting and stopping the paper roll at a cutting position, a receipt delivery motor
53
, a solenoid
54
, transport belts
55
and
56
, a recovery belt
57
and a recovery box
58
. The medium M is transported on the transport belts
55
and
56
, and ejected from the common ejection opening
88
by the recovery belt
57
. Characters PS designate optical sensors, and characters RS reflected light sensors.
The controller
60
includes a control board
61
arranged in the neighborhood of the bottom surface of the printer unit
40
, and a switch board
62
manually operable by the customer is arranged in upright position in the neighborhood of the mounting section
40
A of the holding frame
12
A of the paper roll
11
A. A plurality of setting switches
63
are arranged on the switch board
62
so that the operation of the switches may not be limited to the left or right side.
Now, a detailed explanation will be given of the configuration of each part of the medium issuing apparatus
10
described above.
(A) Replacing the paper roll holding frame of a printer unit
As explained with reference to
FIG. 2
, the holding frame
12
A and the holding frame
12
B are replaceable on the housing
40
H of the printer unit
40
in accordance with the width and diameter of the paper roll. This will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 3A
to
4
B.
FIGS. 3A
to
3
C show various examples of positions at which the holding frame
12
A and the holding frame
12
B for holding the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B described in
FIG. 2
are replaced on the housing H. The housing
4
H of the printer unit
40
includes, as shown in
FIG. 3A
, a first mounting section
40
A formed on the upper surface of the housing
40
H, a second mounting section
40
B formed on the back surface of the first mounting section
40
A, and a third flat mounting section
40
C adjoining the rear side of the second mounting section
40
B. In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, the L-shaped holding frame
12
A is mounted on the first mounting section
40
A, and the I-shaped holding frame
12
B is mounted on the third mounting section
40
C.
Also, in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 3A
, the L-shaped holding frame
12
A
1
is mounted on the second mounting section
40
B, and the L-shaped holding frame
12
B
1
is mounted on the third mounting section
40
C. According to this embodiment, the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B having a small winding diameter are mounted on the holding frames
12
A
1
and
12
B
1
, respectively. This embodiment is so configured that the outer winding diameter of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B is reduced to lower the height of the medium issuing apparatus
10
.
FIG. 3B
shows an embodiment in which the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B are used with different frequencies, the paper roll
11
B being used more frequently. According to this embodiment, the L-shaped holding frame
12
A
2
is mounted on the first mounting section
40
A, and the I-shaped holding frame
12
B
2
is mounted on the third mounting section
40
C. Also, the paper roll
11
a
small in winding diameter is mounted on the holding frame
12
A
2
, and the paper roll
11
B large in winding diameter is mounted on the holding frame
12
B
2
. In this embodiment, the frequency with which the paper rolls replaced upon depletion of the medium on the medium issuing apparatus
10
can be reduced.
The configuration of the holding frames
12
A and
12
B in
FIG. 3C
is the same as that shown in
FIG. 2
, except that the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B are wound in the opposite direction to that of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B of FIG.
1
. In this embodiment, the reverse side of the rolled paper can also be printed.
FIGS. 4A and 4B
show a three-dimensional state in which the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B are mounted on the holding frames
12
A and
12
B (not shown) according to the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 3A
to
3
C. When arranging the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B as shown in
FIG. 3A
, for example, it is the common practice to mount one of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B of predetermined width on each on the holding frames
12
A and
12
B. According to this invention, in contrast, two paper rolls
11
C and
11
D can be mounted in juxtaposition using one holding frame or two as shown in
FIG. 4B
at the mounting positions of the holding frames
12
A and
12
B. The two paper rolls
11
C and
11
D may have the same or different widths. Although
FIG. 4B
shows the paper rolls
11
C and
11
D mounted in juxtaposition on one of the holding frames, the paper rolls can be mounted on each of the two holding frames in juxtaposition. Numeral
45
designates a platen, and numeral
46
designates a printing head.
As described above, with the medium issuing apparatus
10
according to the invention, the issuing section proper is formed in small size and the mounting position of the paper roll holding frames can be easily changed in accordance with the application and the holding space of the paper piece supplied from the paper rolls. Also, since a plurality of paper rolls can be mounted in juxtaposition in each of the first to third mounting sections
40
A to
40
C, a plurality of types of paper rolls can be conveniently used in a limited space. Thus, the medium issuing apparatus according to the invention can meet a multiplicity of customer requirements in versatile way.
(B) Mounting paper rolls of various sizes on holding frames
In the medium issuing apparatus
10
according to the invention, paper rolls of various sizes can be mounted in accordance with the applications, as explained with reference to
FIGS. 5
to
7
.
FIGS. 5
,
6
A, and
6
B are detailed side views showing the paper roll holding section with the paper rolls held by the holding frames
12
A and
12
B in tandem along the length of the printer unit
40
.
FIG. 5
is a side view showing the essential parts of the printer unit
40
,
FIG. 6A
is a view taken from the direction of arrow A in
FIG. 5
, and
FIG. 6B
a view taken in the direction of arrow B in FIG.
5
.
In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 5
, the paper roll
11
A is mounted on the first mounting section
40
A by the holding frame
12
A, and the paper roll
11
B is mounted on the third mounting section
40
C by the holding frame
12
B.
As a protective measure against the jamming of paper which may be caused by the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B in the housing
40
H, a manual operating mechanism is arranged on each of the two sides of the housing
40
H having the first to third mounting sections
40
A to
40
C. The manual operating mechanisms are each configured with knobs
142
A and
142
B for manually turning the transport rollers arranged in the housing
40
H, levers
140
A and
140
B for pulling up the paper guide plate in the housing
40
H, and an open lever
141
for opening the printing head housing to the position indicated by two-dot chain for checking the printing head housing. Numerals
143
,
144
, and
145
designate springs, and numerals
147
and
148
guide holes through which the levers
140
A and
140
B are moved.
As shown in
FIG. 6A
, the holding frame
12
A is mounted on the first mounting section
40
A by screws
14
through brackets
13
at the base of the holding frame
12
A. A switch plate
62
having setting switches
63
at the central portion thereof is mounted on the first mounting section
40
A, and a mounting hole
15
for inserting the screws
14
therethrough is arranged on each side of the switch plate
62
. In this embodiment, the mounting holes
15
are formed at positions corresponding to the widths of the paper rolls of predetermined sizes held by the holding frame
12
A.
As a result, the switch plate
62
can be operated either from the left or right (or upper or lower) side of the medium issuing apparatus. This makes it possible to freely change, in accordance with the customer requirements, the position at which the medium issuing apparatus is built in the automatic teller machine.
The mounting holes
15
include a reference hole arranged on one side of the first mounting section
40
A, and a sized hole corresponding to the holding frame
12
A which may take various sizes. The holding frame
12
A, on the other hand, has a width corresponding to the US dollar (indicated as US$ in the drawing), an A4 size or a letter size sheet. The first mounting section
40
A, therefore, is formed with the sized holes
15
corresponding to the holding frame for the US dollars, the sized hole
15
corresponding to the width of the paper roll of letter size and the sized hole
15
corresponding to the width of the paper roll of A4 size. The reference hole is circular, while the sized hole
15
is generally elongated in a way to accommodate the dimensional error of the holding frame
12
A. A single elongated sized hole
15
satisfies the requirement of the paper rolls of both A4 size and letter size between which the width difference is small.
FIG. 6B
shows the manner in which the holding frame
12
B is mounted on the third mounting section
40
C according to an embodiment. The holding frame
12
B is mounted on the third mounting section
40
C through the brackets
13
formed on the base of the holding frame
12
B. The holding frame
12
B mounted on the third mounting section
40
C has a shape corresponding to the width of the paper roll of predetermined size held therein, and secured to the mounting holes
15
of the third mounting section
40
C by the screws
14
at the brackets
13
.
One of the brackets
13
of the holding frame
12
B of each size is always mounted at an end of the printer unit
40
, while the other bracket is mounted in the mounting holes
15
of a size corresponding to the holding frame
12
B of various sizes arranged on the third mounting section
40
C. The holding frame
12
B, like the holding frame
12
A, is of a type corresponding to the paper roll having the width of the US dollars (described as US$ in the drawing), the paper roll having the width of A4 size, the paper roll having the width of letter size or the paper roll having the width of 3 inches. Thus, the third mounting section
40
C has the sized holes
15
corresponding to the various widths of the holding frame
12
B.
The holding frame
12
B, as shown in
FIG. 5
, includes a rotation mechanism capable of falling to the position indicated by dashed line. This rotation mechanism is for facilitating the replacement of the paper roll in the holding frame
12
A or
12
B.
FIGS. 7A and 7B
are detailed side views showing the holding section of the paper rolls held by the holding frame in juxtaposition along the length of the printer unit
40
. Specifically,
FIG. 7A
is a side view of the essential parts of the printer unit
40
, and
FIG. 7B
a view in the direction of arrow C in FIG.
7
A.
The manual operating mechanism described with reference to
FIG. 5
is not shown in FIG.
7
A.
According to this embodiment, two holding frames
12
B
1
and
12
B
2
are mounted in juxtaposition only on the third mounting section
40
C of the housing
40
H. A narrow paper roll
11
B
1
is mounted on the holding frame
12
B
1
and a wide paper roll
11
B
2
is mounted on the holding frame
12
B
2
of the third mounting section
40
C.
The holding frames
12
B
1
and
12
B
2
, as in the embodiment described above, are mounted on the third mounting section
40
C by screws through the bracket
13
at the base of the holding frames
12
B
1
and
12
B
2
, respectively. Also, a rotary shaft
16
making up a rotation mechanism is mounted on the bracket
13
as shown in
FIG. 7B
, so that the holding frame
12
B
1
and the holding frame
12
B
2
can be rotated independently of each other to the position indicated by dashed line in
FIG. 7A
about the rotary shaft
16
. This rotation mechanism is also for facilitating the setting of both the paper rolls
11
B
1
and
11
B
2
on the holding frames
12
B
1
and
12
B
2
, respectively.
According to this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 7A
, the path U through which the paper roll
11
B
1
held by the holding frame
12
B
1
is transported to the print mechanism is different from the path L through which the paper roll
11
B
2
held in the holding frame
12
B
2
is transported to the print mechanism. This is for the purpose of supplying the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B independently of each other to the printer unit
40
. In the case where there are two paper roll transport paths in the printer unit
40
, therefore, the holding frame is not mounted on the other mounting sections
40
A and
40
B.
(C) Configuration of print mechanism and printing reference
Now, the configuration of the printing section of the printer unit
40
and the printing reference will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 8
to
9
B.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, the printing section of the printer unit
40
includes a paper roll drive motor
41
configured with a stepping motor. With the rotation of the paper roll drive motor
41
in the direction of arrow, the belt
49
moves in the direction of arrow and the main roller
44
rotates. The main roller
44
is arranged in the neighborhood of the merging point
48
of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B for transporting the two paper rolls. A first transport path
47
A tilted upward and a second transport path
47
B extending horizontally are arranged upstream of the main roller
44
. The first transport path
47
A includes a transport roller
42
A, and the second transport path
47
B includes a transport roller
42
B, each rotated in the direction of the dashed arrow for transporting a medium.
A manual knob
142
A described in
FIG. 5
is for manually rotating the transport roller
42
A arranged on the first transport path
47
A. A manual knob
142
B, on the other hand, is for manually rotating the transport roller
42
B arranged in the second transport path
47
B.
The platen
45
, arranged in an opposed relation to the printing head
46
, is also rotated in the direction of arrow by the belt
49
moved with the rotation of the paper roll drive motor
41
. The roller
42
A of the first transport path
47
A and the roller
42
B of the second transport path
47
B are selectively rotated by a pulley (not shown) driven by the belt
49
, a gear
43
G and an electromagnetic clutch (not shown), thereby transporting the medium located on the first transport path
47
A or the second transport path
47
B, as the case may be.
The members designated by characters RS in the diagram are optical sensors for detecting the presence or absence of a medium, the position of the medium and a black mark for position detection printed on the medium. The functions of these sensors, however, are not directly related to the present invention and therefore will not be described any further.
Further, the sections for receiving the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B in the first transport path
47
A and the second transport path
47
B include an insertion guide member
70
and guide plates
97
A and
97
B for guiding the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B inserted into the first transport path
47
A and the second transport path
47
B. The configuration of this insertion guide member
70
will be described later.
The lever
140
A described in
FIG. 5
is for manually opening the guide plate
97
A forming the first transport path
47
A. The lever
140
B, on the other hand, is for manually opening the guide plate
97
B forming the second transport path
4
B. These guide plates
97
A and
97
B are opened by the levers
140
A and
140
B when a jam occurs on the first transport path
47
A or the second transport path
47
B.
Now, the printing reference for the printing section of the printer unit
40
described above will be explained.
FIG. 9A
shows the printing reference and the printing area of each of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B arranged in tandem along the length of the medium issuing apparatus
10
as explained with reference to FIG.
2
. An explanation will be given here of the case in which the paper roll
11
A is wide and the paper roll
11
B is narrow.
The roll paper
11
A passes through the first transport path
47
A described with reference to FIG.
8
and arrives at the platen
45
and the printing head
46
in an opposed relation to the platen
45
. The roll paper
11
B, on the other hand, passes through the second transport path
47
B and arrives at the platen
45
and the printing head
46
in opposed relation to the platen
45
. In spite of the fact that the paper roll
11
A is wide and the paper roll
11
B is narrow, the roll paper
11
A and
11
B have a common print reference position on the left side along the direction of transport of the roll paper
11
A and
11
B as indicated by triangular marks. The areas of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B printed by the printing head
46
and the platen
45
are hatched and correspond to the width of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B, respectively.
In the case where the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B are arranged in juxtaposition with respect to the length of the medium issuing apparatus
10
as described with reference to
FIG. 7
, on the other hand, the print reference position and the printing area of the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B are as shown in FIG.
9
B. An explanation will be given here of the case in which the paper roll
11
B
1
is narrow and the paper roll
11
B
2
is wide.
The paper from the paper roll
11
B
1
passes through the second transport path
47
B described with reference to
FIG. 8
(the transport path L in
FIG. 7
) and arrives at the platen
45
and the printing head
46
in opposed relation to the platen
45
. The paper from the roll paper
11
B
2
, on the other hand, passes through the first transport path
47
A (the transport path U in
FIG. 7A
) and arrives at the platen
45
and the printing head
46
in opposed relation to the platen
45
. In this embodiment, the wide paper roll
11
B
2
is located on the right side and the narrow paper roll
11
B
1
is located on the left side as viewed in the direction of transportation. In such a case as this, the print reference position of the paper roll
11
B
1
is preset on the left side and that of the paper roll
11
B
2
is present on the right side as viewed in the direction of transportation as indicated by triangular marks. The areas of the paper rolls
11
B
1
and
11
B
2
printed by the printing head
46
and the platen
45
are hatched and correspond to the width of the paper rolls
11
B
1
and
11
B
2
, respectively.
(D) Configuration of paper roll insertion guide and example application The paper roll insertion guide members
70
used for inserting the roll paper smoothly into the printer unit
40
and an application thereof will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 10A
to
12
D.
FIGS. 10A and 10B
show a detailed configuration of the roll paper insertion guide members
70
of FIG.
8
. As shown in
FIG. 10A
, the insertion guide members
70
are configured with two insertion guide members
70
A and
70
B symmetric about a plane with respect to each other, which guide members are always used as a pair.
The insertion guide members
70
each include a rectangular base plate
71
having a predetermined thickness, a side wall
72
protruded toward one side along the length of the base plate
71
, a guide plate
73
protruded toward the base plate
71
from one of the ridges of the side wall
72
, a slide wall
74
having a uniform thickness protruded along the width on the reverse side of the base plate
71
, two arms
75
protruded toward the two sides of the slide wall
74
, a stopper
76
protruded toward the base plate
71
at the forward end of each arm
75
, and two grooves
77
formed in parallel to the slide wall
74
on the two sides of the slide wall
74
. Each side wall
72
is configured with a bottom side, a linear sloped side and a gently curved side from the top of the slope toward the bottom side. The guide plate
73
is arranged over the whole length of the curved side, and has a width smaller than that of the base plate
71
. Also, a large opening is formed on the side of the guide plate
73
nearer to the top of the side wall
72
, while the bottom side of the side wall
72
has a slit of a size allowing the medium to pass through.
FIGS. 11A
to
12
D are diagrams for explaining the manner in which the paper roll insertion guide member
70
is used in the third mounting section
40
C and a lock mechanism for the insertion guide member
70
. In the diagrams, the arrow X indicates the direction in which the paper rolls are inserted, and the two-dot chains indicate the position of the paper rolls. As explained with reference to
FIG. 8
, the insertion guide members
70
are arranged at the inlets of the first transport path
47
A and the second transport path
47
B
1
. Thus, the angle at which the paper rolls are introduced from many directions is increased, and the range of leading the medium (paper rolls) is set to, say, about 90 degrees as shown in
FIG. 11C
, thereby permitting the paper rolls to be inserted into the first transport path
47
A and the second transport path
47
B without any jamming.
In the example shown in
FIGS. 11A and 11B
, the insertion guide member
70
A is fixed at an end of the third mounting section
40
C, and the other insertion guide member
70
B is adapted to move in accordance with the width of the medium inserted into the second transport path
47
B. For this purpose, a slit
78
is formed on the third mounting section
40
C for sliding the insertion guide member
70
B. The insertion guide member
70
B is mounted on the third mounting section
40
C with the slide wall
74
thereof inserted in the slit
78
. As a result, the insertion guide member
70
B can be moved to the position indicated by two-dot chain from the position indicated by solid line as shown in
FIGS. 11A and 11B
.
The insertion guide members
70
A and
70
B are fixed on the third mounting section
40
C by inserting the stoppers
76
of the insertion guide members
70
A and
70
B into the lock holes
79
formed in the third mounting section
40
C, as shown in FIG.
11
C. The lock holes
79
are formed in the third mounting section
40
C in a size conforming with the medium size.
Unlike in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 11A
in which the slit
78
is formed only in a range where the insertion guide member
70
B is movable, the slit
78
may alternatively be formed over the whole width of the second transport path
47
B as shown in
FIGS. 12A and 12C
. The provision of the lock holes
79
at appropriate positions in the third mounting section
40
C permits the insertion guide member
70
A to be fixed on the left side of the medium as viewed in the direction of insertion as shown in FIG.
12
A and the insertion guide member
70
B to move to the position indicated by two-dot chain in accordance with the medium size as shown in
FIGS. 12A and 12B
. As another alternative, the insertion guide
70
B can be fixed on the right side of the medium in the direction of insertion as shown in
FIG. 12C
on the one hand, and the insertion guide member
70
A can be adapted to move up to the position indicted by two-dot chain in accordance with the medium size as shown in
FIGS. 12C and 12D
on the other hand.
Also, various combinations of the tandem arrangement and juxtaposition of the paper rolls are rendered possible by a configuration in which the positions of the reference insertion guide members
70
A and
70
B can be changed to the right and left sides as viewed in the direction of paper roll insertion as explained with reference to
FIGS. 12A
to
12
D.
It is also possible to employ the configuration of the embodiment explained with reference to
FIGS. 11A and 11B
as a configuration of the second transport path
47
B, and the configuration of the embodiment explained with reference to
FIGS. 11A
to
11
D as a configuration of the first transport path
47
A.
(E) Configuration of cutter section
The configuration of the cutter section at the inlet of the feeder unit
50
will be explained.
FIG. 13
shows the cutter section in detail. A cutter blade
51
of the cutter section is driven by a cut feed motor
52
arranged at the inlet of the feeder unit
50
. The cut feed motor
52
also drives the medium transport mechanism described later.
With the rotation of the cut feed motor
51
in the direction opposite to the arrow, a unidirectional clutch not shown is coupled to move the transport belt and thus transport the medium toward the outlet. When the cut feed motor
51
is rotated in the direction of arrow, by contrast, another unidirectional clutch not shown is coupled to rotate a cam
59
in the direction of arrow and activate the cutter blade
51
for cutting the medium.
(F) Configuration of feeder unit
FIG. 14
shows a configuration of the feeder unit
50
as viewed from the opposite side of the same unit
50
shown in FIG.
2
. Thus, the medium M is transported rightward on the page and a common ejection opening
88
of the medium M is located at the right end. This diagram shows the relative positions of the cut feed motor
52
, a receipt delivery motor
53
, a transport belt
55
, a recovery belt
57
and relay belts
64
and
65
.
The transport belt
55
is driven by the rotation of the cut feed motor
52
, so that the medium M is transported along the direction of arrow E. The turning effort of the receipt delivery motor
53
, when rotated in the direction of arrow, is transmitted to the recovery belt
57
as the relay belts
64
and
65
rotate in the direction of the arrow. The recovery belt
57
causes the medium M transported by the transport belt
55
to be ejected out of the common ejection opening
88
or recovered in the recovery box described later.
(G) Configuration and operation of temporary storage section
The medium M printed by the printer unit
40
and cut off by the cutter blade
51
can be ejected collectively in a bundle by the medium issuing apparatus
10
according to the present invention. For bundling the medium M thus cut, the medium issuing apparatus
10
includes a temporary storage section
80
. This temporary storage section
80
will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 15
to
16
B.
FIG. 15
shows a configuration of the temporary storage section
80
which is located downstream of the cutter blade
51
. An impeller
81
and a guide member
51
are arranged at the inlet of the temporary storage unit. The medium M cut off by the cutter blade
51
is transported by the impeller
81
and stored in the temporary storage space
83
along the guide member
82
. A stopper
84
is arranged at the outlet of the temporary storage space
83
. The medium M that has been transported to the temporary storage space
83
is blocked from farther transportation by the stopper
84
. Thus, the medium M cut off by the cutter blade
51
comes to be stored and bundled in the temporary storage section
83
.
The mounting position of the stopper
84
can be changed in accordance with the length of the medium M. The stopper
84
indicated by the solid line in
FIG. 15
corresponds to the A4-sized medium M. In the case where the medium M is of dual length, the stopper
84
can be relocated to the position indicated by two-dot chain. The stopper
84
can secured by an E ring. The lever
86
can be used as it is.
A solenoid
54
is arranged under the temporary storage space
83
of the temporary storage section
80
. The solenoid
54
includes a lever
86
and a link mechanism
85
for unlocking the stopper
84
. The link mechanism
85
engages the plunger
87
of the solenoid
54
.
Once the medium M is stored to a predetermined amount in the temporary storage space
83
, the solenoid
54
is energized in response to an instruction from a control circuit not shown. The energization of the solenoid
54
moves a plunger
87
in the direction of arrow shown in FIG.
16
A. The lever
86
is supported on a rod
85
A protruded from the link mechanism
85
. When the rod
5
A is moved by the motion of the plunger
87
, the lever
86
naturally drops in such a way as to rotate in the direction of arrow. As shown in
FIG. 16B
, as long as the plunger
87
is contained in the solenoid
54
as shown in
FIG. 16B
, the stopper
84
thus far locked by the lever
86
is unlocked. Then, the transport mechanism
55
operates in such a manner that the bundle of the medium M stored in the temporary storage space
83
rotates the stopper
84
and is ejected from the temporary storage space
83
.
Once the plunger
54
is turned off, the plunger
87
, the link mechanism
85
and the lever
86
are restored to the state shown in
FIG. 15
, and the stopper
84
is locked again by the lever
86
. Then, the medium M cut off is stored and bundled again in the temporary storage space
83
. The expression “bundle” indicates the state in which cut media M are stacked but not the state in which the media M are bundled with a band.
(H) Configuration of common ejection opening and medium recovery operation
A bundle of the medium M ejected from the temporary storage section
80
is transported to a point before the common ejection opening
88
by the transport belt. The medium M, however, is not ejected as it is but by the operation of the recovery belt
57
. The medium M not collected by the customer, on the other hand, is recovered into the recovery box
58
by the recovery belt
57
. The configuration of the supply/ejection opening
88
and the neighborhood thereof and the medium ejection and recovery operation will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 17A
to
18
C.
FIG. 17A
is a diagram for explaining the manner in which the bundle of the medium M transported from the temporary storage section
80
is collected from the common ejection opening
88
. The medium M transported from the temporary storage section
80
by the transport belt
55
stops before the common ejection opening
88
, after which the forward end of the medium M is protruded from the common ejection opening
88
by the rotation of the ejection roller
66
and the recovery belt
57
. Under this condition, the customer can collect the bundled medium M protruded from the common ejection opening
88
. An optical sensor PS is arranged upstream of the ejection roller
66
for detecting whether the medium M has been pulled out by the customer or remains uncollected.
In the case where the medium M is not collected by the customer at the common ejection opening
88
, as shown in
FIG. 17B
, the ejection roller
66
and the recovery belt
57
rotate in the opposite direction, so that a free gate
67
opens thereby making it possible to recover the medium M into the recovery box
58
.
In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 17B
, the recovery belt
57
is suspended between the rollers
57
A and
57
B. These rollers are a simple roller. With the rotation of the two rollers
57
A and
57
B and the resulting movement of the belt
57
, therefore, the medium M is recovered as it is into the recovery box
58
.
The size of the recovery box
58
for recovering the forgot medium M is limited by the space occupied by the apparatus and may not be sufficiently large. In many cases, therefore, the recovery box
58
has a minimum size, and as much media as possible is required to be recovered in this limited space. However, the medium M, when produced by cutting off the roll paper, is often curled as shown in FIG.
17
B. The medium M, once curled, fails to advance smoothly into the recovery box
58
or further reduces the number of the media A that can be held in the recovery box
58
.
FIGS. 18A
to
18
C show a configuration of the recovery belt
57
used to eliminate the curling of the medium M according to this embodiment. In this embodiment, a circumferential groove
57
G as shown in
FIG. 18A
is formed on the roller
57
C opposed to the roller
57
B located on the recovery box
58
. The sectional shape of the circumferential groove
57
G is trapezoidal in the embodiment. On the other hand, a flange
57
F is protruded at the portion of the roller
57
B facing the roller
57
C and opposed to the circumferential groove
57
G. The flange
57
F has a wedge-shaped section, and can have such a height that the forward end of the medium M held between the roller
57
B and the roller
57
C is fitted in the circumferential groove
57
G.
In the case where the roller
57
B and the roller
57
C are formed in this way, a rib-shaped portion R is formed at predetermined places of the medium M, as shown in
FIG. 18B
, after the bundled medium M passes between the roller
57
B and the roller
57
C. This rib-shaped portion R is formed in parallel to the direction in which the medium is transported, i.e. such a direction as to prevent the medium M from curling. This rib-shaped portion R makes it more difficult for the medium M to curl and assures a fixed, steady direction in which the medium M advances into the recovery box
58
.
As a result, the medium M formed with the rib-shaped portion R, as shown in
FIG. 18C
, is held in an orderly manner in the recovery box
58
. The rib-shaped portion R has only a small height, and the protrusion of the rib-shaped portion R of a medium M is inserted in the recess formed in the rib-shaped portion R of another medium M located above. As a result, the total height of a multiplicity of the media M having the rib-shaped portion R recovered in the recovery box
58
is lower than the total height of the curled media M recovered in the recovery box
58
. Thus, a greater number of the media M can be held in the limited internal space of the recovery box
58
.
(I) Configuration of roll support bar
The configuration of the roll support bar suspended between the holding frames
12
A and
12
B to hold the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 19A and 19B
.
FIGS. 19A and 19B
are diagrams for explaining the configuration of the roll support bar
17
for supporting the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B and variations of the paper rolls mounted on the roll support bar
17
according to the invention. As shown in
FIG. 19A
, a plurality of rollers
17
A,
17
B, and
17
C capable of holding a plurality of paper rolls of different widths are rotatably mounted on the roll support bar
17
for supporting the paper rolls
11
A and
11
B. The rollers
17
A,
17
B, and
17
C are adapted to rotate independently of each other on the support shaft
18
. Each boundary between the rollers
17
A,
17
B, and
17
C is formed with a circumferential groove
17
D to permit the rollers to be mounted on the holding frames.
In the case where two types of paper rolls
11
B
1
and
11
B
2
having different widths are mounted on the holding frames
12
B
1
and
12
B
2
explained with reference to
FIGS. 7A and 7B
, for example, the two types of the holding frames
12
B
1
and
12
B
2
are prepared. According to this embodiment, on the other hand, one holding frame
12
having a width determined by taking the width of the largest medium into consideration is prepared. A roll support bar
17
having the rollers
17
A,
17
B, and
17
C and the circumferential groove
17
D is supported on the holding frame
12
. At least one partitioning frame
12
C separate from the holding frame
12
is prepared. The partitioning frame
12
has the same shape as the frames on the sides of the holding frame
12
. A bracket
13
similar to the one for the holding frame
12
is arranged at the base of the partitioning frame
12
C.
In the case where paper currency in US dollars is supported on the holding frame
12
as a paper roll, for example, the holding frame
12
is mounted by screws
14
on the first mounting section
40
A, and then the forward end of the partitioning frame
12
C is inserted into the circumferential groove
17
D between the rollers
17
B and
17
C as shown in FIG.
19
A. Under this condition, the bracket
13
at the base thereof is secured by the screws
14
to the mounting hole
15
formed on the first mounting hole
40
A. By doing so, the holding frame
12
can support the paper roll of the paper currency in US dollars. Specifically, by inserting the forward end of the partitioning frame
12
C into the circumferential groove
17
D in accordance with the width of the paper roll, the provision of the holding frame
12
and at least one partitioning frame
12
C can hold media of various widths on the holding frame
12
.
FIG. 19B
shows an example in which two partitioning frames
12
C are mounted on the holding frame
12
. In this case, paper rolls of three different widths can be set on a single holding frame
12
. In addition, economy is achieved since more than one holding frame is not required for different widths of the paper roll.
(J) Configuration of automatic teller machine using medium issuing apparatus
The medium issuing apparatus
10
having the aforementioned configuration can be used when built into the automatic teller machine
30
. Such an example will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 20 and 21
.
FIG. 20
is a perspective view showing the outer appearance of the automatic teller machine
30
, having the medium issuing apparatus
10
, using paper rolls as a medium. Numeral
21
A designates a display screen to offer an operation guide to the operator. Numeral
21
B designates input keys. The customer can proceed with his transaction by operating the keys
21
B in accordance with the guide displayed on the display screen
12
A. Numeral
22
designates a card insertion/ejection opening, through which the card is inserted by the customer intending to start a transaction and the card is delivered upon completion of the transaction. Numeral
23
designates a cash payout opening from which cash is paid in an account-settling transaction. Numeral
24
designates an envelope receiving opening in which envelopes for the envelop deposit are stored. The customer wanting to conduct an envelop deposit transaction takes out an envelope from the envelope receiving opening
24
, and puts cash in the envelope for the envelope deposit transaction. Numeral
25
designates a cash deposit opening through which cash put in the envelope described above is inserted at the time of the envelope deposit transaction. Numeral
26
designates a receipt ejection opening through which a receipt, describing the specifics of the transaction conducted by the customer, is delivered.
FIG. 21
is a diagram showing an internal block configuration of the automatic teller machine
30
of FIG.
20
. Numeral
31
designates a customer operating section for guiding the customer in the operation. The customer operates this section in accordance with the guide. The display screen
21
A and the input keys
21
B of
FIG. 20
are included in the customer operating section
31
. Numeral
32
designates a card reader section for reading the customer information recorded on the card inserted by the customer. The card insertion/ejection opening
22
of
FIG. 20
is included in the card reader section
32
. Numeral
33
designates a paper money counting section for storing the paper money to be paid out and releases the paper money at the time of a payout transaction. The cash payout opening
23
of
FIG. 20
is included in the paper money counting section
33
. Numeral
35
designates an envelope deposit unit for holding the paper money in the envelope at the time of a deposit transaction, and customer information read by the card reader section
32
is printed on this envelope. The cash deposit opening
25
of
FIG. 20
is included in the envelope deposit unit
35
.
Numeral
36
designates a receipt issuing section for issuing a receipt containing the prints of the specifics of the transaction conducted by the automatic teller machine
30
. The receipt ejection opening
26
of
FIG. 20
is included in the receipt issuing section
36
. The receipt issuing section
36
has the function of issuing a medium printed with the service information in addition to the receipt. Numeral
37
designates a main control section for controlling the automatic teller machine
30
as a whole. The main control section
37
is connected to a host computer
140
of a system center through a communication line
34
. Numeral
38
designates a journal printing section for storing the printing specifics of the transaction conducted by the automatic teller machine
30
. Numeral
39
designates a control operating section for displaying the state of the automatic teller machine
30
. Based on the displayed information, maintenance workers, including bank employees, perform the control operation. This control operating section
39
, though arranged on the rear side of the automatic teller machine
30
, can double as the customer operating section
31
.
(K) Operation of automatic teller machine
The basic operation of the automatic teller machine
30
will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 20 and 21
.
(K-1) Withdrawal transaction
First, the customer inserts the card and, by use of the keys
21
B, selects the withdrawal transaction from the transaction select screen displayed on the display screen
21
A, and inputs his password. The main control section
37
substantiates the legitimacy of the customer by exchanging the password information input by the customer with the host computer
140
in the system center.
Once the legitimacy of the customer is substantiated, the main control section
37
causes the withdrawal amount screen to be displayed on the display screen
21
A, and the customer inputs the withdrawal amount by operating the keys
21
B. Then, the withdrawal amount input by way of the keys
21
B and the customer information read by the card reader section
32
are transmitted by the main control section
37
to the host computer
140
of the system center thereby to determine the advisability of the designated withdrawal.
In the case where withdrawal is possible, the main control section
37
feeds out the paper money of the designated amount from the paper currency counting section
33
and ejects it from the cash payout opening
23
. In the process, the control section
37
causes the transaction specifics to be printed by the receipt issuing section
36
, and ejected as a receipt from the receipt ejection opening
26
.
The customer information is sent to the host computer
140
of the system center, and at the time point when the withdrawal information indicates that the proposed transaction is possible, the account of the customer managed in the host computer
140
of the system center is updated to the contents after withdrawal.
(K-2) Envelope deposit transaction
The customer inserts the card and selects the envelope deposit transaction by the keys
21
B from the transaction select screen displayed on the display screen
21
A while at the same time inputting his password. The password input by the customer is notified by the main control section
37
to the host computer
140
of the system center to check the legitimacy of the customer, after which the cash withdrawal opening
25
is opened. The customer takes out the envelope from the envelope receiving opening
24
, putting the paper money of the amount desired to be deposited and puts the envelope in the cash deposit opening
25
. The main control section
37
closes the cash deposit opening
25
and causes the display screen
1
A to display a screen making an inquiry about the deposit amount.
Once the deposit amount is input by way of the customer operating keys
21
B, the main control section
37
transmits the deposit amount and the customer information read by the card reader section
32
to the system center. After checking the advisability of the deposit, and the customer information read by the card reader section
32
is printed and the envelope is closed. At the same time, the control section
37
prints the transaction specifics at the receipt issuing section
36
and causes it to be ejected from the receipt ejection opening
26
as a receipt.
Before the customer information is sent to the host computer
140
of the system center and it is determined that the deposit transaction is possible, the customer account managed by the host computer
140
of the system center is not updated. This is by reason of the fact that, in an envelope deposit, it cannot be determined whether the amount in the envelope coincides with the designated deposit amount. It is therefore only after the person in charge confirms the deposit, at the end of the working day, is the account of the customer updated. In the envelope deposit transaction, it is not necessarily cash that is put in the envelope, but checks or the like. The automatic teller machine
30
can handle transfer transaction as well as withdrawal and deposit transactions.
According to this embodiment, the service information can of course be printed and issued in addition to the receipt by the receipt issuing section
36
.
As described above, according to the present invention, there are provided a medium issuing apparatus handling a paper roll medium, and an automatic teller machine using the apparatus, wherein the paper roll holding frames built in the printing unit and meeting various requirements can be replaced. Further, a paper roll insertion guide member is introduced, which is formed into the shape allowing the paper rolls to be inserted in wide directions. As a result, many variations meeting the customer conditions can be supplied by making it possible to change the paper roll position, the maximum winding outer diameter of the paper roll, the tandem arrangement or juxtaposition of the paper rolls, the paper roll width and the winding direction of the paper roll (up or down winding).
In addition, the introduction of the bundle release mechanism permits a plurality of paper pieces to be bundled and collectively released. Further, the freedom of the housing shape makes it possible to perform the maintenance operation on the two sides of the apparatus. Thus, the free design makes it possible to meet the customer demand when the medium issuing apparatus is built into the automatic teller machine.
Claims
- 1. A medium issuing apparatus using a paper roll medium, comprising:a paper roll holding section to hold a plurality of paper rolls; a plurality of paper roll drive mechanisms to feed-out and rewind each of said paper rolls; a common printing mechanism to print onto paper fed out by each of said paper roll drive mechanisms; a common cutting mechanism to cut each of said fed out papers into a predetermined length; a first common transport mechanism to transport the paper cut by said common cutting mechanism; a temporary storage section to store a plurality of cut papers transported by said first common transport mechanism and to compress the cut papers into a bundle; a second common transport mechanism to transport the bundled papers stored in said temporary storage section; a common ejection opening to eject the bundled papers transported by said second common transporting mechanism; a common receiving section to receive bundled papers remaining at the common ejection opening; and a control section to control the operation of the apparatus as a whole.
- 2. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a holding member to hold each of said paper rolls in said paper roll holding section is replaceable, and a plurality of said paper rolls can be arranged in tandem or juxtaposition in said apparatus.
- 3. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a holding member to hold each of said paper rolls in said paper roll holding section is replaceable, such that a supportable width for a plurality of said paper rolls is changeable.
- 4. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said paper roll drive mechanisms each include paper roll insertion guide members with a curved slope in an opposed relation to a base surface of said apparatus in order to widen an angle to receive roll paper arriving from many directions.
- 5. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said control section controls said common printing mechanism to laterally reverse a printing reference position in accordance with a width of said paper rolls when a plurality of said paper rolls are arranged in juxtaposition.
- 6. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a medium transport mechanism of said common receiving section includes a pair of upper and lower medium transport rollers, a circumferential groove having a trapezoidal section formed at least at a predetermined position on one of said rollers, a flange having a wedge-shaped section with a forward end thereof advancing into said circumferential groove formed at a position on the other roller opposed to said circumferential groove, and a rib-shaped portion for preventing curling of paper after passing through said transport rollers.
- 7. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said paper roll holding sections are each replaceable, and the remaining issuing section proper is small in size to facilitate the change in accordance with a holding space.
- 8. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said paper roll holding sections are each replaceable, and a maximum outer winding diameter of a plurality of said paper rolls is changeable.
- 9. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said paper roll holding sections are each replaceable, and the winding direction of a plurality of said paper rolls can be changed.
- 10. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 4, wherein said insertion guide members are paired and slidable independently of each other transversely of the paper rolls to permit the use of a plurality of paper rolls of different widths, with a reference surface being changeable as required.
- 11. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 10, wherein said insertion guide members are rendered slidable transversely of the paper rolls by a slide guide arranged on a back of each of said insertion guide members, with a slide slit being formed transversely on a mounting surface of said insertion guide members.
- 12. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 11, wherein at least one of a plurality of said paper roll drive mechanisms includes a mounting surface of said insertion guide members having a slide slit over a whole width thereof.
- 13. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 11, wherein said insertion guide members each include an arm and a lock protruding from the slide guide, and a hole for engaging said protruded lock corresponding to a size of the paper roll is formed in an area near the slide slit in the mounting surface of said insertion guide members.
- 14. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a transverse printing range of said common printing mechanism is changeable to handle a plurality of paper rolls having different widths.
- 15. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a portion of said second transport mechanism is opened/closed by an opening/closing mechanism, and said temporary storage space is formed when an inlet of said second transport mechanism is closed by said opening/closing mechanism, such that a plurality of cut papers are compressed into the bundle, said cut papers in said temporary storage space being ejected collectively when the inlet of said temporary storage space is opened by said opening/closing mechanism.
- 16. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a portion of said second transport mechanism is opened/closed by an opening/closing mechanism, and said temporary storage space is formed when an inlet of said second transport mechanism is closed, said second transport mechanism being operated when said inlet is opened.
- 17. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 16, wherein a forward end of said temporary storage space has a wedge-shaped section to couple forward ends of a plurality of cut papers to each other.
- 18. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 16, wherein a rear end of each of said cut papers is pushed down by a push-down mechanism to hold the cut papers when a plurality of said cut papers stored in said temporary storage section are issued.
- 19. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 16, wherein forward ends of a plurality of said cut papers are set in order by a stopper member formed at a sharp forward end of said temporary storage section.
- 20. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 19, wherein said stopper member is fixed in position when said temporary storage space is closed by said opening/closing mechanism, and said stopper member is rotatable about a pivot support when said temporary storage space is opened.
- 21. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 19, wherein a mounting position of said stopper member is changeable according to a size of a plurality of cut papers having a single length.
- 22. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a single control circuit arranged on an upper surface of the apparatus, wherein two manual operating mechanisms having the same function are arranged on two sides of the common printing mechanism, respectively, such that a maintenance operating of the printing mechanism can be performed from the two sides.
- 23. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a single control circuit, wherein a plurality of paper rolls can be arranged in tandem or juxtaposition, and a reference position for printing is controlled to be laterally convertible by said single control circuit.
- 24. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a single control circuit arranged on an upper surface of the apparatus, wherein a transverse printing range of a plurality of the paper rolls is controlled to be changeable by said single control circuit.
- 25. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a single control circuit arranged on an upper surface of the apparatus, wherein a reference position for printing onto a plurality of said paper rolls is controlled to be finely adjusted individually by said single control circuit.
- 26. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a paper roll holding section of each of a plurality of paper rolls arranged in juxtaposition can fall independently of each other when replacing a corresponding paper roll.
- 27. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said paper roll holding section can hold a plurality of paper rolls of different widths using a single roll support bar having a plurality of grooves engaging said paper roll holding section.
- 28. An automatic teller machine adapted to be operated by customers, including a control section connected on-line to a host computer, a customer operating section, a card operating section, a cash processing section, a deposit processing section, a medium issuing section and a host line processing section, wherein said medium issuing section is configured with a medium issuing apparatus comprising:a paper roll holding section to hold a plurality of paper rolls; a plurality of paper roll drive mechanisms to feed-out and rewind each of said paper rolls; a plurality of paper roll drive mechanisms to feed-out and rewind each of said paper rolls; a common printing mechanism to print onto roll paper fed out by each of said paper roll drive mechanisms; a common cutting mechanism to cut each of said fed out papers into a predetermined length; a first common transport mechanism to transport the paper cut by said common cutting mechanism; a temporary storage section to store a plurality of cut papers transported by said first common transport mechanism and to compress the cut papers into a bundle; a second common transport mechanism to transport the bundled papers stored in said temporary storage section; a common ejection opening to eject the bundled papers transported by said second common transporting mechanism; a common receiving section to receive bundled papers remaining at the common ejection opening; and a control section to control the operation of the apparatus as a whole.
- 29. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 28, wherein relative positions of the medium issuing apparatus and other input/output sections in the automatic teller machine are changeable.
- 30. The medium issuing apparatus of claim 28, wherein relative positions of a plurality of paper roll holding sections, replaceable as required, and other input/output sections in the automatic teller machine are changeable.
- 31. An automatic teller machine, comprising: a cash issuing unit; and a medium issuing unit, wherein said medium issuing section includes:a paper roll holding unit to hold a plurality of paper rolls; a printing unit to print onto roll paper fed out of the paper rolls; a cutting unit to cut each of said fed out papers into a predetermined length; a bundling unit to compress the cut papers into a bundle; an ejection unit to eject the bundled papers; and a receiving unit to receive uncollected bundled papers remaining at the common ejection opening.
- 32. The automatic teller machine of claim 31, wherein the paper roll holding section is adjustable to allow multiple width paper rolls.
- 33. The automatic teller machine of claim 31, wherein the printing unit is capable of printing receipt information on one roll paper and supplementary information on a second roll paper.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-071153 |
Mar 2000 |
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