The present disclosure relates to a medium processing device and to a medium transaction device, and, for example, is applicable to an automated teller machine handing banknotes as a medium.
Hitherto, automated teller machines employed in financial institutions and the like have, for example, let a customer pay-in cash such as banknotes and coins and have paid-out cash to the customer, according to the content of a transaction with the customer.
There are proposals for automated teller machines that, for example, include a pay-in/pay-out section for giving banknotes to or receiving banknotes from a customer, a classification section for classifying the denomination of inserted banknotes and classifying authenticity, damage etc. of banknotes, a temporary holding section for temporarily for holding inserted banknotes, and storage cassettes for storing banknotes according to denomination.
In a pay-in transaction with such an automated teller machine, when a customer inserts banknotes into a banknote pay-in/pay-out port, the inserted banknotes are classified by the classification section. Banknotes that are classified as being normal banknotes are held in the temporary holding section, and banknotes classified as unsuitable for transaction are returned to the banknote pay-in/pay-out port for handing back to the customer. Subsequently, when the automated teller machine has confirmed the pay-in amount via operational instructions by the customer, the banknotes held in the temporary holding section are re-classified for denomination by the classification section, and then stored in a storage cassette corresponding to this denomination.
Moreover, among such automated teller machines, in order to raise the efficiency of operations such as operations to replenish banknotes in the storage cassettes and operations to recover banknotes from these storage cassettes, there are also automated teller machine provided with a cassette loading section that includes plural slots. Such a configuration enables one-at-a-time loading or removal of storage cassettes at each of the slots in the cassette loading section.
There is also a proposal to, for example, configure such a cassette loading section so as to be movable in a front-rear direction with respect to a casing of the automated teller machine by using slide rails (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 2011-118699 (
However, the automated teller machine according to such a configuration incorporates various types of mechanism in each of the storage cassettes to store or to feed out banknotes out, and there are, for example, several thousand banknotes stored in each of the storage cassettes. This means that the total weight for each of the banknote cassettes becomes extremely high, for example, from 30 to 40 kg.
There is accordingly a need to employ strong slide rails in the cassette loading section in order to support such a large weight. However, when such strong slide rails are employed, there is a problem in that the configuration becomes more bulky and also more complex in order to secure strength etc., than when general purpose slide rails are employed.
In consideration of the above circumstances, the present disclosure proposes a medium processing device and a medium transaction device enabling a simplified configuration.
In consideration of the above circumstances, a medium processing device of an embodiment of the present invention includes a storage cassette, a casing, a loading section, a slide rail, and a connector. The storage cassette is configured to store a medium. The casing includes an internal space to house the storage cassette inside. The loading section supports the storage cassette when the storage cassette is in a loaded state in a loading space having an open bottom section. The slide rail is attached to the casing and to the loading section, and lets the loading section move between the internal space of the casing and outside. The connector is provided inside the loading space of the loading section, and electrically connects to the storage cassette in a loaded state of the storage cassette in the loading space.
A medium transaction device of an embodiment of the present invention includes a storage cassette, a casing, a loading section, a slide rail, and a connector. The storage cassette is configured to internally store a medium to be transacted with a user or a transacted medium. The casing includes an internal space to house the storage cassette inside. The loading section supports the storage cassette when the storage cassette is in a loaded state in a loading space having an open bottom section. The slide rail is attached to the casing and to the loading section, and lets the loading section move between the internal space of the casing and outside. The connector is provided inside the loading space of the loading section, and electrically connects to the storage cassette in a loaded state of the storage cassette in the loading space.
In the medium transaction device of the embodiment of the present invention, due to the bottom section of the loading space being open, the number of members can be reduced in the loading section that is moved between inside and outside the casing using the slide rail, compared to cases in which the bottom section is closed. In addition thereto, due to the connector, which is not able to be provided to the bottom section of the loading section in the present invention, being providing inside the loading space, there is no need to dispose a connector at the outside of the casing on the storage cassette side. This enables the storage cassette to be contained within a simple shape, such as a cuboidal shape, for example.
These embodiment of the present invention accordingly enable a medium processing device and a medium transaction device to be realized with a simplified configuration.
Explanation follows regarding embodiments to implement the invention (referred to below as exemplary embodiments), with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in
The casing 2 is provided with a customer interface section 3 at a location on the casing 2 where it is easy for a customer standing at the front side of the casing 2 to insert banknotes, operate a touch panel, etc. The customer interface section 3 performs direct transfer of, for example, cash and cards, etc. to and from the customer, and also notifies the customer of information related to transactions and receives operational instructions from the customer. The customer interface section 3 is provided with a card input/output port 4, a pay-in/pay-out port 5, an operation and display section 6, a ten key 7, and a receipt issuing port 8.
The card input/output port 4 is a section which various cards, such as cash cards, are inserted into or dispensed from. A card processing section (not illustrated in the drawings) for reading bank account numbers etc. magnetically recorded on the various cards is provided behind the card input/output port 4. Banknotes to be paid in by a customer are inserted into the pay-in/pay-out port 5, and banknotes are dispensed to the customer from the pay-in/pay-out port 5. Driving a shutter opens or closes the pay-in/pay-out port 5. Banknotes are, for example, formed in a paper sheet shape from rectangular shaped paper.
The operation and display section 6 is a touch panel that integrates a liquid crystal display (LCD) for displaying operation screens during a transaction, to touch sensors for selecting a type of transaction, and for entering a PIN number, a transaction amount, and the like. The ten key 7 is physical keys, to receive entry of numbers from “0” to “9”, employed during entry operations of PIN numbers, transaction amounts, and the like. The receipt issuing port 8 is a section that issues receipts printed with transaction content or the like at the end of transaction processing. A receipt processing section (not illustrated in the drawings) is provided behind the receipt issuing port 8 to print transaction content or the like on the receipt.
In the following explanation, the side of the automated teller machine 1 the customer is facing is defined as the front side, the opposite side thereto is defined as the rear side, the left and right as viewed by the customer facing the front side are defined as a left side and a right side, respectively, and an upper side and a lower side are also defined.
A main controller 9 to perform overall control of the automated teller machine 1, and a banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 to perform various processing related to banknotes, are provided inside the casing 2. The main controller 9 is configured around a non-illustrated central processing unit (CPU). Various processing related to pay-in transactions and pay-out transactions is performed by the CPU reading and executing predetermined programs from non-illustrated read only memory (ROM), flash memory, or the like. The main controller 9 includes internal random access memory (RAM), and a storage section configured by a hard disk drive, flash memory, or the like. Various information is stored on the storage section.
As illustrated in side view in
The upper unit 10U is provided with a banknote controller 12 to perform overall control, a pay-in/pay-out section 13 to pass banknotes out to a customer and receive banknotes in from a customer, a conveyance section 14 to convey banknotes to each section, a classification section 15 to classify banknotes, and a temporary holding section 16 to temporarily store banknotes. The lower unit 10L is provided with five banknote cassettes 17 (17A, 17B, 17C, 17D, and 17E) and a reject cassette 18, arrayed in this sequence from the rear side to the front side.
The banknote controller 12 is configured with a non-illustrated CPU, and a storage section configured from ROM, RAM, and flash memory, or the like. The CPU performs various processing by reading and executing various programs from the storage section. Various programs, such as, in addition to a basic operating program, a pay-in count program, a pay-in storage program, and a pay-out program, are stored on the non-volatile ROM and flash memory in the storage section. The non-volatile RAM in the storage section is used as a work area for the CPU, and also temporarily stores various information. For example, the banknote controller 12 executes pay-in transaction processing to perform a pay-in transaction with a customer by reading the pay-in count program from the storage section, and executing this program in the CPU.
The pay-in/pay-out section 13 (
In the pay-in/pay-out section 13, when banknotes have been inserted into the container 13A by a customer during a pay-in transaction or the like, the shutter 13B is closed 3, and then the banknotes inside the container 13A are separated one-by-one, and sequentially delivered to the conveyance section 14. The pay-in/pay-out section 13 sequentially receives banknotes conveyed in by the conveyance section 14 during a pay-out transaction or the like. After the banknotes have been sequentially discharged into the container 13A and stacked therein, the shutter 13B is opened to let the customer take the banknotes.
The conveyance section 14 is positioned at a lower end portion inside the upper unit 10U, and, as a whole, has a shape elongated along the front-rear direction and thin in the up-down direction. A conveyance guide to guide banknotes and multiple rotating rollers etc. are disposed as appropriate to mainly form a straight line conveyance path inside the conveyance section 14 to convey banknotes in the front-rear direction, with the short side of the banknotes aligned along the direction of travel.
As illustrated in the enlarged diagram of
There are also plural switching sections other than the temporary holding switching section 20 disposed inside the conveyance section 14. Each of the switching sections is configured by swingable blades (illustrated by triangles in the drawings) and plural rotatable rollers (not illustrated in the drawings) disposed at the periphery of the blades. Under control of the banknote controller 12, the switching sections change the inclination direction of the blades and rotate each of the rollers in a predetermined rotation direction according to the conveyance destination of each of the banknotes. The conveyance direction of the banknotes is thereby switch as appropriate, and the banknotes conveyed to the desired conveyance destination.
A reject switching section 24, the classification section 15, and a switching section 25 are disposed inside the front conveyance section 21, in this sequence from the front, so as to form a front conveyance path 21Y. The front conveyance path 21Y has an approximately straight line shape overall along the front-rear direction. Under control of the banknote controller 12, the reject switching section 24 and the switching section 25 respectively switch the conveyance paths of banknotes as appropriate, so as to convey banknotes between the front conveyance path 21Y and the reject switching section 24, and between the front conveyance path 21Y and the banknote cassette 17A.
Switching sections 26, 27 and 28 are disposed in approximately a straight line inside the rear conveyance section 22, in this sequence from the front, so as to form a rear conveyance path 22Y. The rear conveyance path 22Y has an approximately straight line shape overall along the front-rear direction. Under control of the banknote controller 12, the switching sections 26 to 28 respectively switch the conveyance paths of banknotes as appropriate, so as to convey banknotes between the rear conveyance path 22Y and the banknote cassettes 17B, 17C, 17D, or 17E. The front conveyance section 21 and the rear conveyance section 22 are also capable of accumulating several banknotes each on their respective conveyance paths.
The classification section 15 (see
In response to this information, the banknote controller 12 determines the state of each of the banknotes, and decides whether the banknote is normal and receivable, or if the banknote is abnormal and should be returned to the user. More specifically, based on the obtained read information, the banknote controller 12 determines the conveyance state of each of the banknotes, the denomination and degree of damage thereof, and the authenticity of the banknote. The banknote controller 12 then decides on the conveyance destination for each of the banknotes based on these determination results, and controls the conveyance action in each of the switching sections and each of the conveyance paths in the conveyance section 14.
The temporary holding section 16 (
The banknote cassettes 17 (17A to 17E) serving as storage cassettes are all similarly configured, and are formed in cuboid shapes long in the up-down direction. Each of the storage cassettes stacks and stores banknotes inside. Each of the banknote cassettes 17 has a pre-set denomination of banknote to be stored. Banknotes that are determined by the classification section 15 and the banknote controller 12 to have little damage and to be re-useable are conveyed by the conveyance section 14 to the banknote cassette 17 matching the banknote denomination. These banknotes are stacked and stored inside the banknote cassette 17. On receipt of an instruction from the banknote controller 12 to feed out banknotes, the banknote cassettes 17 separate and feed out the stacked banknotes one banknote at a time, and deliver the banknotes to the conveyance section 14.
The reject cassette 18 is formed in a cuboid shape long in the up-down direction, and includes an internal space inside for stacking and storing banknotes. The reject cassette 18 stores banknotes inside that have been determined by the classification section 15 and the banknote controller 12 to have a heavy degree of damage and to be unsuitable for re-use (referred to as reject banknotes) when such banknotes are conveyed in by the conveyance section 14.
Explanation follows regarding pay-in processing and pay-out processing performed inside the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 when a pay-in transaction and a pay-out transaction are performed by the automated teller machine 1 with a user (a customer of the financial institution). The pay-in processing will be explained as divided into a first stage of pay-in count processing and a later stage of pay-in storage processing.
2-1. Pay-In Count Processing
In pay-in processing, under control of the banknote controller 12, the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 performs processing to count the number of banknotes while classifying banknotes that have just been paid in by denomination etc. The banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 then performs pay-in storage processing to convey the banknotes to the appropriate storage location, and to store the banknotes at the appropriate storage location.
Specifically, for example, on receiving an operational input by a customer through the operation and display section 6 (
The conveyance section 14 uses the reject switching section 24 and the front conveyance section 21 to sequentially convey the banknotes received from the pay-in/pay-out section 13 rearwards. Each of the banknotes is sequentially classified by the classification section 15 while being transported rearwards along the front conveyance path 21Y. The banknotes are then sequentially delivered to the temporary holding switching section 20 at the rear side. When this is being performed, the classification section 15 sends obtained classification results to the banknote controller 12.
The banknote controller 12 determines the degree of damage and denomination, and authenticity, of each of the banknotes based on the acquired classification results. When the banknote was recognized as being a normal banknote, the banknote controller 12 then determines for each of the banknotes that the banknote is a pay-in acceptable banknote for which subsequent processing can proceed. Alternatively, when the banknote could not be recognized as a normal banknote, the banknote controller 12 determines that the banknote is a pay-in reject banknote that should for the time being be returned to the customer. Moreover, for the pay-in acceptable banknotes, the banknote controller 12 decides by denomination the respective final conveyance destination for normal and reusable banknotes in each of the banknote cassettes 17, and decides the final conveyance destination to be the reject cassette 18 for reject banknotes with a heavy degree of damage, and stores this decision.
The banknote controller 12 then, according to the banknote determination results, conveys the pay-in acceptable banknotes to the temporary holding section 16 and stores the banknotes therein by switching the conveyance destination of the banknotes using the temporary holding switching section 20. Alternatively, the banknote controller 12 transports pay-in reject banknotes into the rear conveyance section 22, and accumulates the banknotes in the rear conveyance path 22Y. Thus, when all of the banknotes have been taken in from the pay-in/pay-out section 13, the banknote controller 12 returns any pay-in reject banknotes accumulated in the rear conveyance path 22Y of the rear conveyance section 22 to the customer, for re-insertion as required.
On the other hand, if there are no pay-in reject banknotes accumulated in the rear conveyance path 22Y of the rear conveyance section 22, the banknote controller 12 ends the pay-in count processing. At this point in time, the banknote controller 12 computes the pay-in amount based on the denomination and total banknote counts for the banknotes taken in from the pay-in/pay-out section 13. The banknote controller 12 also displays a predetermined operation instruction screen on the operation and display section 6, to tell the customer this pay-in amount and to prompt the customer to select whether or not to continue with the pay-in processing. When instructed by the customer to stop the pay-in processing, the banknote controller 12 uses the conveyance section 14 to convey all of the banknotes being held in the temporary holding section 16 into the pay-in/pay-out section 13, for return to the customer.
In this manner, the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 stores banknotes paid in by the customer in the temporary holding section 16 in the pay-in count processing.
2-2. Pay-In Storage Processing
The banknote controller 12 starts pay-in storage processing when instructed by the customer to continue with pay-in processing. Specifically, the banknote controller 12 first starts feed-out processing in the temporary holding section 16, sequentially feeds out the banknotes being stored (pay-in acceptable banknotes), and hands these banknotes over to the temporary holding switching section 20.
When doing so, the banknote controller 12 switches the banknote conveyance path using the temporary holding switching section 20 according to the conveyance destination for each of the banknotes as decided in the pay-in count processing. Specifically, if the banknote conveyance destination is the reject cassette 18 or the banknote cassette 17E, the temporary holding switching section 20 hands the banknote over to the front conveyance section 21. Moreover, if the banknote conveyance destination is a banknote cassette 17A to 16D, the temporary holding switching section 20 hands the banknote over to the rear conveyance section 22.
Furthermore, by appropriately controlling each of the switching sections of the front conveyance section 21 and the rear conveyance section 22 according to the conveyance destination of each of the banknotes, the banknote controller 12 classifies the normal reusable banknotes by denomination, and stores them in each of the banknote cassettes 17, or stores reject banknotes that are not reusable in the reject cassette 18.
In this manner, in the pay-in storage processing, the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 conveys the banknotes that were being stored in the temporary holding section 16 to, and stores these banknotes in the banknote cassettes 17 or the reject cassette 18.
2-3. Pay-Out Processing
In pay-out processing, under control of the banknote controller 12, the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 performs pay-out processing so as to pay-out banknotes having the denomination and number of banknotes according to the instructed amount. Explanation follows regarding a case in which banknotes that are being stored in the banknote cassettes 17A to 17D are paid out.
On receipt of a predetermined operational input from the customer through the operation and display section 6 (
In the conveyance section 14, the state of transport of the banknotes as they travel forward is classified by the classification section 15 in the front conveyance section 21, and these classification results are sent to the banknote controller 12 (
Peripheral side faces of the lower unit 10L are covered by a sturdy safe casing 30. The safe casing 30 has a cuboidal shaped internal space 30S formed at its interior. The rear face of the safe casing 30 is configured so as to be closed or opened using openable/closeable door (not illustrated in the drawings). Moreover, there are pass-through holes provided as appropriate in the upper face of the safe casing 30 for passing banknotes through, such that banknotes can be handed over between each of the conveyance paths of the conveyance section 14, and the banknote cassettes 17 or the reject cassette 18.
A lower frame 31 is provided inside the safe casing 30 to retain the five banknote cassettes 17 and the reject cassette 18. The lower frame 31, serving as a loading section, is attached to the safe casing 30 through side rails 32 that telescope in the front-rear direction, enabling the lower frame 31 to be moved in the front-rear direction. For ease of explanation, the front-rear direction will also be referred to below as the movement direction.
Thus when moved rearward from a state housed in the safe casing 30 (
As illustrated in
The length of the lower frame 31 in the up-down direction is shorter than that of the banknote cassettes 17 and the reject cassette 18 (
As illustrated in the schematic exploded perspective view of
Namely, a space long in the front-rear direction is formed in the lower frame 31 the by the left side plate 33, the right side plate 34, the front side plate 35, and the rear side plate 36. This space is divided by the four divider plates 37 into the five banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB.
Right internal side plates 38 are attached to the left side of the right side plate 34, namely, at right side face portions within each of the respective banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB. Furthermore, a reject loading section 39 to form a reject cassette loading space 31SR is provided at the front side of the front side plate 35.
In the lower frame 31, the upper edge of the left side plate 33 is lower than at the upper edge of the right side plate 34. This is because it is anticipated that an operator or the like would be positioned at the left side of the lower frame 31 when the operator or the like performs various operations and work (referred to below as maintenance work) at the lower frame 31, and is designed to raise operational efficiency when the operator or the like is loading or removing the banknote cassettes 17. Thus, in the following, the left side and the right side of the lower frame will be referred to as the maintenance face side and the non-maintenance face side, respectively. Moreover, for ease of explanation, in the following the left side and the right side will be respectively referred to as the one face side and the other face side, and the front side and the rear side will be respectively referred to as the first intersecting face side and the second intersecting face side.
3-1. Left Side Plate Configuration
The left side plate 33, serving as a one face side plate, is formed overall in a sheet shape that is thin in the left-right direction and is long in the front-rear direction, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The upper sheet shaped portion 41 is formed in a substantially flat sheet shape. However, a bent portion 41B is formed by performing what is referred to as “crush bending” at the vicinity of an upper edge of the upper sheet shaped portion 41, so as to fold the upper sheet shaped portion 41 over toward the left side, namely toward the outside of the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB (
As illustrated in the cross-section of
Furthermore, as illustrated in
The lower sheet shaped portion 43 (
There are plural slits 48 at the periphery of each of the raised portions 47 (
The raised portions 47 thereby make contact with the side faces of the banknote cassettes 17 when the banknote cassettes 17 (
3-2. Right Side Plate Configuration
The right side plate 34 (
As illustrated in
Although the upper sheet shaped portion 51 is formed so as to be substantially left-right symmetrical to the upper sheet shaped portion 41 of the left side plate 33, as illustrated in
The reinforcement portion 52 is configured so as to be substantially left-right symmetrical to the reinforcement portion 42 of the left side plate 33. The reinforcement portion 52 is configured including an upper face portion 54 bent at 90 degrees toward the right with respect to the upper sheet shaped portion 51, a right face portion 55 bent downward at 90 degrees with respect to the upper face portion 54, and a lower face portion 56 bent toward the left at 90 degrees with respect to the right face portion 55. Thus in the reinforcement portion 52, a reinforcement space 52S having a rectangular shaped cross-section is formed by the mutually orthogonal upper face portion 54, right face portion 55, and lower face portion 56, at a position projecting out toward the right side of the upper sheet shaped portion 51, namely toward the outside of the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB (
An up-down direction length L52 of the reinforcement portion 52 is substantially the same as a length L42 of the reinforcement portion 42 (
The lower sheet shaped portion 53 is configured by a lower right face portion 57 formed in a flat sheet shape, similarly to the upper sheet shaped portion 51, and a bottom face portion 58 formed by bending toward the left at the vicinity of the lower edge of the lower right face portion 57. As illustrated in
3-3. Right Internal Side Plate Configuration
Respective right internal side plates 38 are attached to the left side of the right side plate 34 (
The base plate 61 is formed overall in a sheet shape thin in the left-right direction. The upper face of the base plate 61 is an inclined face that is higher on the right side and lower on the left side. A positioning projection 62, serving as another loading-section-side positioning portion, is disposed at a position slightly toward the rear of center on the left side face of the base plate 61. The positioning projection 62 is formed overall as an elongated bar shape that runs along the up-down direction and projects out by a predetermined length toward the left from the left side face of the base plate 61. Semi-spherical profiles are formed at the upper end and the lower end of the positioning projection 62, as viewed from the left.
The contacting projection 63 is disposed in the vicinity of the front-rear direction center of the base plate 61, spans the upper face and the left side face of the base plate 61, and projects out to the left by a small amount relative to the periphery. The length in the front-rear direction and the projection length to the left of the contacting projection 63 are sufficiently smaller than those of the positioning projection 62. The contacting projection 64 is provided at a location at the front side of the contacting projection 63 and slightly separated from the contacting projection 63. The contacting projection 64 is formed with substantially the same shape as the contacting projection 63.
3-4. Front Side Plate Configuration
As illustrated in the perspective view of
The upper sheet shaped portion 71 is formed in a substantially flat sheet shape, with the vicinity of an upper edge of the upper sheet shaped portion 71 folded over toward the front side, namely, toward the outside of the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB (
As illustrated in cross-section in
Moreover, as illustrated in
Moreover, a left face portion 78 and a right face portion 79 are respectively provided so as to extend perpendicularly at the left and right ends of the front face portion 75 of the reinforcement portion 72. The left face portion 78 is formed in a comparatively small rectangular sheet shape, and a fixing hole 78H1 is formed in the vicinity of the up-down direction center of the left face portion 78 so as to pass through along the left-right direction.
Positioning projections 78P1 and 78P2 are respectively provided above and below the fixing hole 78H1, projecting out toward the left with respect to the periphery. The positioning projections 78P1 and 78P2 are formed by performing what is referred to as “punching” or “half punching” processing technology on the sheet shaped portion configuring the left face portion 78, and both have flattened circular pillar shapes. A fixing hole 74H1 is formed in the vicinity of the left end of the upper face portion 74, so as to pass through in the up-down direction. Similarly to the fixing hole 78H1 of the left face portion 78, the fixing hole 74H1 is a circular hole with a predetermined diameter.
The right face portion 79 is configured with left-right symmetry to the left face portion 78. A fixing hole 74H2 is also formed in the vicinity of the right end of the upper face portion 74, similarly to that in the vicinity of the left end thereof.
Fixing tabs (not illustrated in the drawings) for fixing to the left side plate 33 and the right side plate 34 are respectively provided so as to extend appropriately at the left and right ends of the upper sheet shaped portion 71 and the lower sheet shaped portion 73 of the front side plate 35. These fixing tabs have fixing holes formed as appropriate therein, and the fixing tabs are fixed to the left side plate 33 and the right side plate 34 by rivets (not illustrated in the drawings) or the like.
3-5. Rear Side Plate Configuration
As illustrated in
A fixing hole 88H1 and positioning projections 88P1 and 88P2, respectively corresponding to the fixing hole 78H1 and positioning projections 78P1 and 78P2 (
Front raised portions 87 are respectively formed in the vicinity of the left-right center of the upper sheet shaped portion 81 and at locations toward the front and rear of the lower sheet shaped portion 83. The front raised portions 87 are front-rear symmetrical to the rear raised portions 77 of the front side plate 35, and are raised toward the front.
A left lower support section 91 and a right lower support section 92 are also provided in the vicinity of the lower edge of the lower sheet shaped portion 83, at a portion in the vicinity of the left end and a portion in vicinity of the right end. The left lower support section 91 is formed with a substantially horizontal upper face portion 93 and a substantially vertical front face portion 94 by bending a portion of the sheet shaped material configuring the rear side plate 36 toward the front, and by then further bending a front end side portion thereof downward. A positioning pin 95 is provided on the upper face portion 93. The positioning pin 95, serving as a first loading-section-side positioning portion, is formed overall as an elongated circular pillar shape running along the up-down direction, with a circular conical profile at the vicinity of the upper end of the positioning pin 95.
Similarly to the left lower support section 91, the right lower support section 92 is formed with a substantially horizontal upper face portion 96 and a substantially vertical front face portion 97 by bending a portion of the sheet shaped material configuring the rear side plate 36 toward the front, and by then further bending a front end side portion thereof downward. The up-down direction position (namely the height) of the upper face portion 96 is aligned so as to be the same as that of the upper face portion 93 of the left lower support section 91. The position in the front-rear direction of the front face portion 97 is aligned so as to be the same as that of the front face portion 94 of the left lower support section 91.
A loading-section-side connector 98 is provided to the upper face portion 96. The loading-section-side connector 98 is configured in a small cuboidal shape, and plural conductive connection terminals (not illustrated in the drawings) are incorporated in a connector body section configured from an insulating resin. Each of the connection terminals is connected to a wiring member (not illustrated in the drawings), such as a signal line for exchanging electrical signals with the banknote controller 12 (
Similarly to on the front side plate 35, fixing tabs (not illustrated in the drawings) for fixing to the left side plate 33 and the right side plate 34 are respectively provided on the rear side plate 36, so as to extend appropriately at the left and right ends of the upper sheet shaped portion 81 and the lower sheet shaped portion 83 of the rear side plate 36.
3-6. Divider Plate Configuration
As illustrated in
The upper edge of each of the divider plates 37 is folded back toward the front, similarly to in the front side plate 35 (
Rear raised portions 77 are formed on each of the divider plates 37, similarly to on the front side plate 35 (
Front raised portions 87 are formed on each of the divider plates 37, similarly to on the rear side plate 36 (
Moreover, a left lower support section 91 and a right lower support section 92, which are configured similarly to those on the rear side plate 36 (
Similarly to on the front side plate 35 and the rear side plate 36, fixing tabs (not illustrated in the drawings) for fixing to the left side plate 33 and the right side plate 34 are respectively provided so as to extend appropriately at the left and right ends of the divider plates 37.
3-7. Reject Loading Section Configuration
The reject loading section 39 (
The left side plate 122 and the right side plate 123 are configured by respective processing thin sheet shaped metal. A single positioning projection 124 is provided at the right side of the left side plate 122, namely at the inside of the reject cassette loading space 31SR. Two positioning projections 125 and 126 are provided at the left side of the right side plate 123, namely at the inside of the reject cassette loading space 31SR. The positioning projections 124, 125, and 126 are each formed by what is referred to as “drawing” or “deep drawing” processing technology.
A lower support section 127 formed in a small cuboidal shape is attached in the vicinity of the lower edge of the front face of the front side plate 35. The lower support section 127 is in a state raised toward the front with respect to the front side plate 35, similarly to the right lower support section 92 of the rear side plate 36 (
3-8. Lower Frame Fabrication
However, as illustrated in
Moreover, as illustrated in
The hole diameter of the positioning hole 45H2 is the same as, or slightly larger than, the outer diameter of the positioning projection 88P1. Thus the positioning hole 45H2 defines the position of the inserted positioning projection 88P1 with respect to the front-rear direction and the up-down direction, and restricts movement in these directions.
Moreover, the hole length of the positioning hole 45H3 with respect to the front-rear direction is the same as, or slightly larger than, the outer diameter of the positioning projection 88P1. Thus, the positioning hole 45H3 defines the position of the inserted positioning projection 88P2 with respect to the front-rear direction, and restricts the reinforcement portion 82 from rotating about the positioning hole 45H2.
Namely, the position of the reinforcement portion 82 of the rear side plate 36 can be defined in relation to the front-rear direction and the up-down direction with respect to the reinforcement portion 42 of the left side plate 33 by the positioning projections 88P1 and P2 being respectively inserted into the positioning holes 45H2 and H3. When doing so, in the lower frame 31, the positions of the fixing hole 45H1 and the fixing hole 88H1 are aligned when viewed from the left, and the positions of the fixing hole 44H1 and the fixing hole 84H1 are aligned when viewed from above.
In this state of the lower frame 31, as illustrated in
Moreover, in the lower frame 31, the rivets R are inserted so as to pass through the fixing hole 44H1 and the fixing hole 84H1 and then clinched. Thereby, in the lower frame 31, the upper face portion 44 of the reinforcement portion 42 of the left side plate 33, and the upper face portion 84 of the reinforcement portion 82 of the rear side plate 36, can be fixed together so as not to come apart from each other.
Moreover, at each of the portions at the left front, right rear, and right front of the lower frame 31, similarly to at the left rear portion thereof, the upper sheet shaped portions are fixed together and the lower sheet shaped portions are fixed together. This is achieved by inserting each of the positioning projections into each of the positioning holes, inserting rivets into each of the fixing holes, and then clinching. Thus, the reinforcement portions on each of the side plates at the front, rear, left, and right of the lower frame 31 can be fastened to each other so as to surround the five locations of banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB.
In addition thereto, in the lower frame 31, the four divider plates 37 are attached between the left side plate 33 and the right side plate 34, and the right internal side plates 38 are attached to the inside (left side) of the right side plate 34 at the respective five locations of the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB. Moreover, the reject loading section 39 and the lower support section 127 are attached to the front side of the front side plate 35.
Moreover, in the lower frame 31, the wiring members or the like, for sending and receiving electrical power and various electrical signals to and from the loading-section-side connectors 98 and 128, are attached between the right side plate 34 and the right internal side plates 38 so as to pass inside the reinforcement portion 52 of the right side plate 34 (
In the lower frame 31, as illustrated in
Furthermore, in the lower frame 31, as illustrated in
4-1. Banknote Cassette External Configuration
Explanation follows regarding the banknote cassettes 17. As illustrated in
The lengths of each of the cassette casings 130 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction are slightly shorter than those of each of the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB (
A handover section 131 for handing over banknotes is provided at a position toward the rear on the upper face of the cassette casing 130. An insertion hole 131H is formed in the handover section 131. The insertion hole 131H has an elongated slit shape, with a length direction along the left-right direction. The handover section 131 transports banknotes along the up-down direction, so as to move the banknotes into and out of the cassette casing 130 in a state in which a length direction of the banknotes is oriented along the left and right, and in which the faces of the banknotes face toward the front and rear. When the lower frame 31 loaded with the banknote cassettes 17 is housed inside the safe casing 30 (
A recess is formed toward the front of the upper face of the cassette casing 130, so as to run along the outer periphery of the front side and the left and right sides. A handle 132 is attached so as to fit into the recess. The handle 132 is formed overall in a shape depicting the English letter “U”, with a portion running along the left-right direction at a position on the front side of the handle 132, and portions running along the front-rear direction at respective positions on the left and right sides of the handle 132.
The handle 132 is attached to the cassette casing 130 through predetermined rotation shafts in the vicinity of the rear end of portions on the left and right sides. The handle 132 is accordingly housed in the recess of the cassette casing 130 when not in use, and can easily be gripped by an operator or the like by being rotated upward and rearward by the operator or the like when in use, such that the portion running along the left-right direction of the handle 132 is pulled slightly away from the cassette casing 130.
A front door 133 is provided at the front face of the cassette casing 130. The front door 133 is configured so as to be opened and closed by swinging about the axis of a hinge provided in the vicinity of the right edge. Access can be obtained to a storage space 130S formed at the interior of the cassette casing 130 by opening the front door 133. Access to the internal space from outside the cassette casing 130 is prevented by closing the front door 133.
A lock 133L is provided to the front door 133. The lock 133L can be locked or unlocked by a predetermined key. In the cassette casing 130, the opening of the front door 133 is prevented by locking the lock 133L in a closed state of the front door 133. Opening of the front door 133 is only permitted when the lock 133L is unlocked.
A left lower indentation 134 and a right lower indentation 135 are provided at the lower side of the rear face of the cassette casing 130, toward the right and left. The left lower indentation 134 and the right lower indentation 135 are provided by indenting toward the inside from the surface of the cassette casing 130, as if respective parts of the cassette casing 130 had been scooped out in cuboidal shapes. Respective top faces 136 and 137 of the left lower indentation 134 and the right lower indentation 135 are aligned at the same height (namely, position in the up-down direction) as each other.
A positioning hole 138 is formed in the top face 136 of the left lower indentation 134. The hole diameter of the positioning hole 138, serving as a first cassette-side positioning portion, is lightly larger than the external diameter of the positioning pin 95 provided on the lower frame 31. A cassette-side connector 139 is embedded in the top face 137 of the right lower indentation 135. The cassette-side connector 139 is configured with a shape that fits together with the loading-section-side connector 98 (
Furthermore, a positioning groove 140 is formed in the right side face of the cassette casing 130, slightly to the rear of center in the front-rear direction, and over a range from a lower edge to about ⅔ up the cassette casing 130. The positioning groove 140, serving as another cassette-side positioning portion, is formed in a straight line shape running along the up-down direction and recessed toward the inside (namely, the left side) relative to the periphery thereof. The length of the positioning groove 140 in the front-rear direction, namely, the groove width, is slightly longer than the length in the front-rear direction of the positioning projection 62 provided to each of the right internal side plates 38 (
Front contact ribs 141 are provided on the front side face of the cassette casing 130 and the front face of the front door 133, so as to slightly project out toward the front relative to the periphery at three locations separated from each other in the left-right direction. The front contact ribs 141 are formed so as to span a range from the vicinity of the upper edge of the cassette casing 130 to the vicinity of the lower edge thereof. The length of the front contact ribs 141 is extremely short in the left-right direction.
Similarly to on the front side face, rear contact ribs 142, similar to the front contact ribs 141, are also provided on the rear side face of the cassette casing 130, at three locations separated from each other in the left-right direction. One of the rear contact ribs 142 on the right side is formed so as to span a range from the vicinity of the upper edge of the cassette casing 130 to the upper edge of the right lower indentation 135. The other two of the rear contact ribs 142 are formed so as to span a range from the vicinity of the upper edge of the cassette casing 130 to the vicinity of the lower edge thereof.
Left contact ribs 143 similar to the front contact ribs 141 are provided on the left side face of the cassette casing 130, at two locations separated from each other in the front-rear direction and spanning a range from the vicinity of the upper edge to the vicinity of the lower edge thereof. Moreover, right contact ribs 144 similar to the front contact ribs 141 are also formed on the right side face of the cassette casing 130, at two locations separated from each other in the front-rear direction and spanning a range from the vicinity of the upper edge to the vicinity of the lower edge thereof.
Namely, as illustrated in
4-2. Banknote Cassette Internal Configuration
As illustrated schematically in the left side view of
Moreover, a separation/stacking section 152, for feeding out banknotes and taking in banknotes, is also provided inside the cassette casing 130 in a range spanning from the upper side of the storage space 130S to the rear side thereof. The separation/stacking section 152 is configured by a guide and plural rollers to guide banknotes, by an impeller, and the like. Each of the rollers, the impeller, and the like are rotated as appropriate by driving force from a non-illustrated motor.
For example, when taking in banknotes from the conveyance section 14 (
4-3. Banknote Cassette Loading
In order to load the banknote cassettes 17 into the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB of the lower frame 31 (
When doing so, as illustrated in
When this occurs, the locations where the banknote cassette 17 makes contact with the lower frame 31 side on each of the side faces at the front, rear, left, and right are only at the contact ribs such as the front contact ribs 141 in the contact rib group. There is accordingly only an extremely low possibility that scratches or the like are formed over a wide area of the flat sheet shaped portions on each of the side faces when the banknote cassette 17 is loaded into or removed from the banknote cassette loading space 31SB of the lower frame 31, and the external appearance of the banknote cassette 17 is not damaged. Moreover, contact is made with the banknote cassette 17 at each of the inside faces at the front, rear, left, and right of the lower frame 31. However, this contact is only at the raised portions 47, the rear raised portions 77, the front raised portions 87, and the contacting projections 63 and 64. Therefore, similarly to the banknote cassette 17, the lower frame 31 only has an extremely low possibility of scratches or the like being formed over a wide area of flat sheet shaped portions on each of its side plates as the banknote cassettes 17 are being loaded or removed, and the external appearance of the lower frame 31 is not damaged.
As the banknote cassette 17 is lowered further, the left lower support section 91 and the right lower support section 92 on the lower frame 31 side are caused to gradually enter the left lower indentation 134 and the right lower indentation 135, respectively. Thus, the position of the left side portion of the banknote cassette 17 is aligned in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction with respect to the lower frame 31 by the positioning pin 95 being inserted into the positioning hole 138, namely, by engagement of the positioning pin 95 with the positioning hole 138.
Thus, as illustrated schematically in the rear view of
However, since the banknote cassette 17 is only supported from the lower side by the top face 136 of the left lower indentation 134 and the top face 137 of the right lower indentation 135 at positions on the rear side of the center of gravity of the banknote cassette 17, force acts to attempt to tilt an upper side portion of the banknote cassette 17 forward. However, due to the positioning projection 62 that is long in the up-down direction being inside the positioning groove 140 that is long in the up-down direction, the banknote cassette 17 can be prevented from tilting under this force, and can be maintained in an orientation in which the upper face of the banknote cassette 17 faces substantially straight up.
Moreover, in the banknote cassette 17, the cassette-side connector 139 is fitted together with the loading-section-side connector 98 on the lower frame 31 side when this is performed, so as to electrically connect the terminal groups together. The banknote cassette 17 is thereby able to receive power supplied from the lower frame 31 side, and various electrical signals can be sent to and received from the banknote controller 12 (
When the banknote cassette 17 has been loaded into the banknote cassette loading space 31SB of the lower frame 31, the center of gravity 17G of the banknote cassette 17 is at a position lower than the reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42.
Explanation follows regarding the reject cassette 18. As illustrated in
Specifically, the reject cassette 18 includes a cassette casing 160, a handover section 161, an insertion hole 161H, a handle 162, a front door 163, and a lock 163L, corresponding to the cassette casing 130, the handover section 131, the through hole 131H, the handle 132, the front door 133, and the lock 133L of the banknote cassette 17. The handle 162 is configured with front-rear symmetry to the handle 132.
The cassette casing 160 is substantially the same as the cassette casing 130 in length in the left-right direction; however, the cassette casing 160 is about ½ the length in the front-rear direction, and is about ¾ to ⅘ the length in the up-down direction. The lengths of the cassette casing 160 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction are slightly shorter than those of the reject cassette loading space 31SR (
A lower indentation 164 is provided instead of the left lower indentation 134 and the right lower indentation 135 of the banknote cassette 17, as if part of the cassette casing 160 in the vicinity of the center at the lower side of the rear face of the cassette casing 160 had been scooped out in a cuboidal shape. A cassette-side connector 166, corresponding to the cassette-side connector 139, is embedded in a top face 165 of the lower indentation 164. The cassette-side connector 166 is configured with a shape that fits together with the loading-section-side connector 128 provided to the lower frame 31 (
Furthermore, positioning grooves 167 and 168, corresponding to the positioning grooves 140 (
Front contact ribs 171, rear contact ribs 172, left contact ribs 173, and right contact ribs 174, corresponding to the front contact ribs 141, rear contact ribs 142, left contact ribs 143, and right contact ribs 144 of the cassette casing 130, are provided on the front side face, rear side face, left side face, and right side face of the cassette casing 160. However, the numbers of the front contact ribs 171, the rear contact ribs 172, the left contact ribs 173, and the right contact ribs 174 on the cassette casing 160, and the positions and sizes thereof, differ from those of the cassette casing 130.
Namely, when the reject cassette 18 is viewed from above as illustrated in
In order to load the reject cassette 18 into the reject cassette loading space 31SR of the lower frame 31 (
Moreover, the position in the front-rear direction of the reject cassette 18 with respect to the lower frame 31 is aligned with high precision at the vicinity of the left side face and at the vicinity of the right side face by the positioning projections 124, 125 and 126 entering the positioning grooves 167 and 168.
Specifically, the position of the reject cassette 18 in the front-rear direction with respect to the lower frame 31 at the vicinity of the right side face is first aligned by the positioning projection 124 entering the positioning groove 168 on the right side. The position of the reject cassette 18 in the front-rear direction with respect to the lower frame 31 is then aligned at the vicinity of the left side face by the positioning projection 126 entering the positioning groove 167 on the left side. When doing so, due to the positioning projections 124 and 126 entering the left and right positioning grooves 167 and 168, the reject cassette 18 is also aligned in position in the left-right direction with respect to the lower frame 31. Moreover, due to the positioning projection 125 entering the positioning groove 168 on the right side, the reject cassette 18 is restricted from tilting in the front-rear direction, namely the reject cassette 18 is restricted from rotating about an axis running along the left-right direction.
Moreover, similarly to the banknote cassette 17, the locations where the reject cassette 18 contacts the lower frame 31 side on each of the side faces at the front, rear, left, and right are only at the contact ribs such as the front contact ribs 171 of the contact rib group. Therefore, similarly to with the banknote cassette 17, the reject cassette 18 accordingly only has an extremely low possibility that scratches or the like are formed over a wide area of the flat sheet shaped portions on each of the side faces and each portion on the lower frame 31 side when the reject cassette 18 is being loaded or removed, and the external appearance is accordingly not damaged.
By further lowering the reject cassette 18, the lower support section 127 on the lower frame 31 side enters the lower indentation 164, and thereby, similarly to as illustrated in
When this is performed with the reject cassette 18, the cassette-side connector 166 fits together with the loading-section-side connector 128 on the lower frame 31 side, such that the respective terminal groups are electrically connected. The reject cassette 18 is thereby able to receive power supplied from the lower frame 31 side, and moreover various electrical signals can be sent to or received from the banknote controller 12 (
In the configuration described above, the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 of the automated teller machine 1 is configured so as to enable the plural banknote cassettes 17 and the reject cassette 18 to be attached to or removed from the lower frame 31 in the lower unit 10L. Configuration is also made such that the lower frame 31 loaded therewith is able to be slid in the front-rear direction with respect to the safe casing 30 using the side rails 32. Moreover, the lower frame 31 is open at the lower face side in addition to at the upper face side where the banknote cassettes 17 and the reject cassette 18 are loaded or removed. When loaded, the vicinity of the lower ends of the banknote cassettes 17 and the reject cassette 18 project out downward further than the lower end of the lower frame 31 (
Thus in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, the side plates at the front, rear, left, and right can be shortened in the up-down direction compared to cases in which a bottom face plate is provided and each of the side plates of the lower frame 31 extend as far as positions where the lower face of the banknote cassettes 17 is supported, as in Patent Document 1. This enables the amount of sheet metal employed to be reduced, and a reduction in weight to be achieved. Accompanying this effect, slide rails having a smaller load limit and a simple configuration can be employed for the side rails 32 in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10. This enables a reduction in fabrication cost, and enables a more compact device to be achieved overall. Furthermore, in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, accompanying the reduction in weight of the lower frame 31, the amount of force an operator or the like needs to apply in order to slide the lower frame 31 can also be reduced, enabling the ease of operation to be improved for maintenance work or the like.
In the lower frame 31, the left side plate 33, the right side plate 34, the front side plate 35, and the rear side plate 36 are also all configured from sheet metal, and the reinforcement portions 42, 52, 72, and 82 are formed by appropriately bending these side plates (
In cases in which the lower frame 31 was not formed with the reinforcement portions on the left side plate 33, the right side plate 34, the front side plate 35, and the rear side plate 36, namely, when configured by flat sheet shapes, there was a possibility of a large degree of warping when external forces F1, F2, F3, and F4 are applied to each of the side faces, as illustrated by the broken lines in
In the lower frame 31, the reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42 are formed by bending a portion of the left side plate 33 and not by attaching another components to the left side plate 33. Thus, in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, the number of components of the lower frame 31 can be suppressed to a minimum, and the number of processes required to assemble the lower frame 31 can also be suppressed to a minimum, enabling the fabrication cost to be suppressed to a moderate cost.
Moreover, in the lower frame 31, the reinforcement portions (for example, the reinforcement portion 42 and the reinforcement portion 82) are fastened (
Consider a hypothetical lower frame 231 as illustrated in
Thus in the lower frame 231, as illustrated by the broken lines in
With regard to this point, in the actual lower frame 31, the fixing holes 44H1 and 84H1 are respectively formed in the upper face portion 44 of the reinforcement portion 42 and to the upper face portion 84 of the reinforcement portion 82, so as to let the rivets R be inserted therein and clinched (
The reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42 in the lower frame 31 are disposed at positions higher than the center of gravity 17G when the banknote cassettes 17 have been loaded into the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB (
Furthermore, in the lower frame 31, the wiring members for connecting to the loading-section-side connector 98 etc. are accommodated inside the reinforcement space 52S (
Moreover, in the lower frame 31, the loading-section-side connector 98 is provided inside the banknote cassette loading space 31SB (
There is accordingly no need in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 to dispose the cassette-side connector 139 outside the cassette casing 130 of the banknote cassette 17. This enables the cassette casing 130 to be formed in a cuboidal shape since there is no need to provide a portion that projects outside the cassette casing 130. Thus, in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, in cases in which plural of the banknote cassettes 17 are taken out from the lower frame 31 and stacked together, due to being able to arrange the banknote cassettes 17 such that their side faces are in close contact with each other, the floor space and volume required for storage can be suppressed to a minimum, and safe stacking can be achieved. Moreover, in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, due to the weight also being suppressed as the volume of the banknote cassettes 17 is suppressed, the ease of operation can be improved when being transported by an operator or the like.
As viewed from another perspective, the banknote cassette 17 includes the separation/stacking section 152 provided inside the cassette casing 130 over a range spanning from the upper side to the rear side thereof, with the storage space 130S and is formed comparatively toward the front (
Thus in the banknote cassette 17, suppose that the cassette-side connector 139 were to be provided on the left and right side faces and the front face, then the size of the cassette casing 130 would have to be further enlarged since the cassette-side connector 139 would have to be disposed outside the storage space 130S. Moreover, suppose that the cassette-side connector 139 was provided on a bottom face of the banknote cassette 17, then a need would arise to extend the lower frame 31 side downward, leading to an increase in weight.
Moreover, even though generally for the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, the size of the device overall, for example, the length in the front-rear direction, is determined by limitations of the installation location and the like, there is still a desire to house as many banknotes as possible therein. Thus, in cases in which a layout employed is one in which the banknote cassettes 17 are arranged in a line along the front-rear direction with respect to the lower frame 31, it is desirable to suppress the length of the banknote cassettes 17 in the front-rear direction to as short as possible, so as to secure the greatest number of banknote cassettes 17 loaded into the lower frame 31.
Thus, the right lower indentation 135 is formed to a portion at the lower side of the separation/stacking section 152 on the rear face of each of the banknote cassettes 17, and the cassette-side connector 139 is disposed on the top face 137. This enables the banknote cassettes 17 to contain the cassette-side connector 139 inside the space already formed at the rear side of the storage space 130S, such that no enlargement of the cassette casing 130 is required. Moreover, by disposing the cassette-side connector 139 at a location separated by a certain amount toward the upper side from the lower end of the banknote cassette 17, there is no need to extend the lower frame 31 side downward, enabling a contribution to be made to a reduction in weight.
On the other hand, in the lower frame 31, the right lower support sections 92 (
Moreover, the left lower indentation 134 is provided at a location in the banknote cassette 17 on the opposite side to the right lower indentation 135 in the left-right direction, and the positioning hole 138 is formed in the top face 136 of the left lower indentation 134. Thus, when each of the banknote cassettes 17 has been loaded into the banknote cassette loading space 31SB, the top faces 136 and 138 of the left lower indentation 134 and the right lower indentation 135 are placed in contact with the upper face portions 93 and 96 of the left lower support section 91 and the right lower support section 92, enabling the banknote cassette 17 to be supported thereby. The banknote cassette 17 is accordingly supported at both sides of the center of gravity in the left-right direction, enabling swaying in the left-right direction to be prevented, and enabling banknotes to be stably handed over between the handover section 131 and the conveyance section 14 (
Furthermore, in each of the banknote cassettes 17, the positioning pin 95 of the left lower support section 91 is inserted into the positioning hole 138, and the positioning projection 62 of the right internal side plate 38 enters the positioning groove 140 provided on the right side face (
Due to the configuration described above, in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 of the automated teller machine 1, the upper face and the lower face of the lower frame 31 are open, and the loading-section-side connectors 98 are disposed inside the banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB. Thus, in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, the side plates at the front, rear, left, and right of the lower frame 31 can be shorter in the up-down direction relative to hitherto, enabling a reduction in weight, and achieving a simplification of components and an improvement in operability. Moreover, in the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10, there is no need to provide a portion projecting outside the cassette casing 130 in the banknote cassettes 17, and the cassette casing 130 can accordingly be formed in a cuboidal shape. This enables the configuration thereof to be simplified, and enables easy handling thereof by an operator or the like.
Note that in the exemplary embodiment described above, as illustrated in
Note that in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which, when fastening the reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42 of the lower frame 31, sheet metal is fastened together at two mutually orthogonal faces, for example at the left face portions and the upper face portions, by clinching the rivets R (
In the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the left face portion 88 extended perpendicularly toward the front (
Moreover, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the fixing hole 45H1 and the positioning holes 45H2 and 45H3 are formed in the left face portion 45 of the reinforcement portion 42 on the left side plate 33, and the fixing hole 88H1 and the positioning projections 88P1 and 88P2 are provided in the left face portion 88 of the reinforcement portion 82 on the rear side plate 36 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which, the heights of the reinforcement portions are aligned so as to be substantially the same as each other at locations where reinforcement portions are fastened together, and fastening is performed in a state in which upper face portions and lower face portions have been respectively overlapped with each other (
Moreover, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which, at locations where reinforcement portions are fastened together, one of the reinforcement portions (for example, the reinforcement portion 42 on the left side plate 33) is disposed so as to cover the outside of the other reinforcement portion (for example, the reinforcement portion 82 of the rear side plate 36), and sheet metal to be fixed together with the rivets R is overlapped (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42 on the lower frame 31 are disposed at positions higher than the center of gravity 17G of the banknote cassettes 17 when loaded into the banknote cassette loading space 31SB (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42 on the left side plate 33 of the lower frame 31 are formed so as to have rectangular shapes in cross-section profile (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which there is a difference in the length of projection of each of the reinforcement portions from each of the side plates, such as the length L54 of the upper face portion 54 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42 of the left side plate 33 on the lower frame 31 are formed in straight line shapes along a horizontal direction (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the reinforcement portions such as the reinforcement portion 42 are formed at one location on each of the side plates such as the left side plate 33. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and, for example, reinforcement portions may be provided at two or more locations on each of the side plates. In such cases, the strength of each of the side faces against warping (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the reinforcement portion 42, for example, is provided on the left side plate 33 further to the left side than the upper sheet shaped portion 41 and the lower sheet shaped portion 43, namely, at a position projecting out to the opposite side to the banknote cassette loading space 31SB side, namely outwards (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which sheet metal of the reinforcement portions is fastened together by rivets R (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case was explained in which the reinforcement portions 42 and 82 are fastened together by inserting the positioning projections such as the positioning projection 88P1 into the positioning hole 45H2 etc., and inserting the rivets R through the fixing holes 45H1 and 88H1 and then clinching (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which, at the portions where the reinforcement portions are fastened together, the positioning holes such as the positioning hole 45H2 are provided at the outside (for example, at the reinforcement portion 42 side of the left side plate 33), and the positioning projections such as the 88P1 are provided at the inside (for example, at the reinforcement portion 82 side of the rear side plate 36) (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which portions where the reinforcement portions are fastened together are configured with one positioning hole 45H2 that is a round hole, and another positioning hole 45H3 that is an angular hole, namely, a rectangular shaped hole (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the positioning projections 88P1 and 88P2 at the portions where the reinforcement portions are fastened together are both short circular pillar shaped (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the left side plate 33 and the like are configured from a metal sheet shaped material, and the reinforcement portions are formed by bending the sheet shaped material. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the reinforcement portions may, for example, be formed by attaching a rod shaped member to the left side plate 33 so as to run along the front-rear direction.
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which a space is formed by surrounding the five banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB as a whole using the left side plate 33, the right side plate 34, the front side plate 35, and the rear side plate 36, and then dividing this space using the four divider plates 37 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the cassette-side connector 139 is provided at the rear face side of the banknote cassette 17, and the loading-section-side connector 98 is provided at the rear side of the banknote cassette loading space 31SB (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the loading-section-side connector 98 is provided on the right lower support section 92, which is disposed at the right rear side of the banknote cassette loading space 31SB, and the positioning pin 95 is provided on the left lower support section 91, which is disposed at the left rear side of the banknote cassette loading space 31SB (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the positioning projection 62 is provided to each of the right internal side plates 38 on the lower frame 31, and the positioning groove 140 is provided on the right side face of each of the banknote cassettes 17, such that the banknote cassettes 17 are positioned by combining the positioning projections 62 and the positioning grooves 140 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which, the left lower support section 91 and the right lower support section 92 are disposed in the vicinity of the lower edge of the rear side plate 36 and the divider plates 37 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the reject cassette loading space 31SR is formed by installing the reject loading section 39 at the front side of the front side plate 35 (
Moreover, in the above exemplary embodiment, a case has been explained in which there are five banknote cassette loading spaces 31SB and one reject cassette loading space 31SR provided on the lower frame 31 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which portions positioned at the rearmost side of the rear raised portions 77 formed to the front side plate 35 are formed with planar shapes, and these planar shapes are placed in close proximity to or placed in contact with the banknote cassettes 17 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the right internal side plates 38 of the lower frame 31 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the bent portions such as the bent portion 41B are provided by bending an upper edge of the left side plate 33 etc. of the lower frame 31 back toward the opposite side to the banknote cassette loading space 31SB side. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and, for example, the bent portion 41B may be omitted. In such cases, for example, cut faces of sheet metal at the position of the upper edge of the left side plate 33 may be subjected to rounding, or alternatively a protective member may be attached thereto. Put succinctly, it is sufficient to adopt a measure enabling the prevention of injury when touched by the hand of an operator or the like, and damage when making contact with the banknote cassettes 17. Similar applies to other portions.
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the left side of the lower frame 31 is the maintenance face side and the right side of the lower frame 31 is the non-maintenance face side, by configuring the lower frame 31 with the upper edge of the right side plate 34 lower than the upper edge of the left side plate 33 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the reject cassette 18 (
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the present invention is applied to the automated teller machine 1 handling banknotes as the medium. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and, for example, application may be made to various devices handling various paper sheet shaped media, such as securities and shopping coupons, or cash vouchers and the like.
The present invention is also not limited to the above exemplary embodiment and other exemplary embodiments. Namely, the application scope of the present invention encompasses exemplary embodiments arising from selected combinations of some or all of the exemplary embodiment described above and the other exemplary embodiments described above, and exemplary embodiments arising from extracting parts therefrom.
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment described above, a case has been explained in which the banknote pay-in/pay-out machine 10 serving as a medium processing device is configured by the banknote cassettes 17 serving as storage cassettes, the safe casing 30 serving as a casing, the lower frame 31 serving as a loading section, the side rails 32 serving as slide rails, and the loading-section-side connector 98 serving as a connector. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and a medium processing device may be configured by a storage cassette, a casing, a loading section, slide rails, and a connector of various other configurations.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention may, for example, be utilized in an automated teller machine that performs transactions related to banknotes with a customer.
The entire discloser of Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-250028 is incorporated by reference in the present specification.
All cited documents, patent applications and technical standards mentioned in the present specification are incorporated by reference in the present specification to the same extent as if the individual cited documents, patent application, or technical standard was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
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