The present invention relates generally to a note skew detector.
A detector in accordance with the present invention has application, for example, to the detection of skewed bank noted in the transport path of an Automated Teller Machine (ATM). In the cash dispensing mechanism of the aforementioned ATM it is important to provide a simple and reliable means for detecting skewed notes. Notes can become skewed as they are transported from a note storage cassette to the output slot of the ATM, as can notes deposited by a user and it is equally important to detect skew in notes being deposited in the ATM.
A variety of different prior art detectors have been utilized to detect note skew in ATMs. These include both electromechanical and optical detectors. However, they all have certain features in common. In particular, they all rely on a pair of sensors, each of which is located at a predetermined position along the transport path within the ATM. Also as the detector is arranged to determine skew perpendicular to the direction of travel along the transport path, both the sensors and light sources must be located within the transport path, thus making assembly and serviceability of the detectors difficult. For example, cables must be laid into both sides of the transport path to connect to the sensors.
It is an object of the present invention to produce an improved note skew detector.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a note skew detector for use in a note transport mechanism, the detector comprising a light source and an optical sensor, which are optically coupled via two distinct optical paths which are formed in part by optical light guides.
Preferably, the optical sensor is a single optical sensor and the light-guides are optical wave-guides.
More preferably, the detector further comprises a control means arranged to make determinations as to the degree of skew of a note based on the signal produced from the sensor.
More preferably, the detector, when in use, is arranged such that the sensor receives light via each optical path, the output of the sensor being dependent on whether or not a note is present in either or both optical paths.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a note skew detector, for use in a note transport mechanism of an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) the detector comprising a light source and a single optical sensor, optically coupled via two pairs of optical wave-guides each pair being arranged to have an air gap there between so as to provide a note transport path between the said wave-guides, the wave-guide pairs being further arranged to provide a first optical path and a second, distinct, optical path between said light source and said sensor.
According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of detecting skew in a bank note, being transported along the transport path of a note transport mechanism, utilizing a note skew detector comprising a light source and an optical sensor, which are optically coupled via light guides arranged to transmit light from the source to the sensor via two distinct optical paths, the method comprising detecting an output at the sensor based on light transmitted via both the first and second optical paths.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention there is provided an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) having a note skew detector as described above, wherein the light source and sensor are located outside of the note transport path of the ATM.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Each picked note is passed through the sensing station 12 by the feed rollers 40 and by further feed rollers 42. If a multiple note is detected by the optical system 10, in a manner to be described in more detail below, then a divert gate 44 diverts the multiple note via rollers 46 into a reject bin 48, in a manner known to a skilled person.
If a single note is detected then the note passes on to a stacking wheel 50 to be loaded on to stationary belt means 56. The stacking wheel 50 comprises a plurality of stacking plates 52 spaced apart in parallel relationship along the shaft 51 of the stacking wheel 50. When the required number of notes have been loaded on to the belt means 56, the belt means 56 transports the notes to a cash delivery slot (not shown), again in a manner known to a skilled person, which will not therefore be described further herein.
The detector 10 is positioned within the transport mechanism 14, such that the first and second wave-guides 20A, 20B lie on opposite sides of the transport path. Thus one or more bank notes being transported by the mechanism will pass through the air gap 22 between the wave-guides 20A, 20B. As the source 16 and sensor 18 are arranged at the same side of the transport path all necessary wiring can be located at the one side making assembly and repair considerably easier than in prior art detectors. Hence there is no need to feed wiring into the body of the transport mechanism, as with prior art skew and double pick detectors.
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Modifications may be incorporated without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The term “note” as used throughout the description and claims is intended to mean any media or other sheet material, suitable for transportation along a transport path and subject to skewing during transportation.
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0319882.7 | Aug 2003 | GB | national |