Paper money handling device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6536761
  • Patent Number
    6,536,761
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In order to eliminate charge on an outplane deformed paper money, a paper money handling device includes a paper money storing box for storing a conveyed paper money in the paper handling device, which has a storing mechanism for storing the paper money inside, and a storing guide provided on the storing mechanism has at least a flat part and a concavo-convex part, and a concave portion thereof includes a static eliminating part.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a paper money handling device, and more particularly to reducing disadvantage caused by a statically charged paper money.




A paper sheet handling device disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2-175558 is provided with a conductive member for an electric contact with a guide member and avoids charging of the guide member since a charged guide member draws a paper sheet during stacking thereof nipped by rollers in a primary stacking box.




A In the prior art disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 11-180611, the paper sheet is conveyed by a guide comprising a rib for guiding the paper sheet in a conveying direction and a static eliminating layer in order to avoid charging of the paper sheet.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




However, the prior art disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2-175558 has no reference to eliminating charge on a surface of the paper sheet.




The charge on the surface of the paper money is generated due to the fact that the paper money is charged by friction with the above described guide or a belt. The amount of the charge is on the order of some ten nC, which is not very large, so that the charge is difficult to transfer even if contacted with a grounded guide and that at most an effect of not being charged by friction can be obtained.




For this reason, studies have been conventionally made in respect of concentration of the charge for elimination thereof. For example, by a linear brush made of metal or plastic situated at its tip near the surface of the paper money, the charge is concentrated on the tip and electric discharge occurs to eliminate the charge.




The prior art disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2-175558 has no reference to such concentration of the charge and electric discharge.




Further, the prior art disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 11-180611 has no reference to a jam between a static eliminating layer and the paper in the case where the paper is conveyed in an outplane deformed condition.




An object of the present invention is to provide a paper money handling device for handling the paper money with wrinkles, folds or breaks, which reduces disadvantage caused by the charged paper money.




In order to achieve the above described object, the paper money handling device according to the present invention includes a paper money storing box for storing the paper money conveyed in the device, which has a storing mechanism for storing the paper money inside, a storing guide provided on the storing mechanism has at least a flat part and a concavo-convex part, and a concave portion thereof includes a static eliminating part.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an explanatory view of a paper money handling device according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an explanatory view of a paper money recycling box according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an explanatory view of the paper money recycling box according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an explanatory view of the paper money recycling box according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an explanatory view of the paper money recycling box according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is an explanatory view of the paper money recycling box according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is an explanatory view of deformation into wave-shape of the paper money;





FIG. 8

is an explanatory view of a paper money stacking guide according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is an explanatory view of the paper money stacking guide according to the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is an explanatory view of the paper money stacking guide according to the embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 11

is an explanatory view of a paper money stacking guide according to the embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to FIG.


1


.

FIG. 1

shows a paper money handling device


11


to which the present invention is applied.




The paper money handling device


11


comprises an inserting and discharging mechanism


1


for inserting and discharging the paper money, a two-sheet detecting mechanism


2


for detecting thickness of the paper money conveyed, a discriminating part


3


for discriminating a true paper money from false one, a temporary stack


4


for temporarily winding the paper money around a tape, a reject box


5


for storing the paper money determined to be false or damaged by the discriminating part


3


, a collecting box


6


for storing the left paper money when a customer leaves behind the paper money discharged by the inserting and discharging mechanism


1


, recycling boxes


9


,


10


for stacking the paper money and separating the stacked paper money one by one, a paper money cassette


8


for supplying and collecting the paper money, and a collecting box


7


for collecting the paper money damaged during supply.





FIG. 2

shows a recycling box


20


of the paper money handling device


11


to which the present invention is applied. It comprises a separating roller


23


partly made of a material with high friction coefficient in order to separately convey the paper money outside the box, a feed roller


26


for outplane deforming the paper money into wave-shape, a gate roller


24


for preventing more than one sheet of paper money from being conveyed, a stacking guide


22


serving as a storing guide for guiding the paper money into the box so as to be stacked, a pressing plate


29


for applying suitable pressing force on the separating roller


23


, a bottom plate


33


, a top plate


28


, a conveying belt


32


for conveying paper moneys


40


stacked in a standing manner, gears


30


,


31


for moving the belt


32


in both directions, a sheet roller


25


having an elastic sheet for pushing the paper moneys during stacking so as to be properly stacked, a sheet roller


21


having an elastic sheet for feeding the paper moneys in order to assure a stacking space for the paper moneys to be stacked.




A description will be given of a method of eliminating the charge in the stacking operation of the paper money according to an embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 3

to


6


.




In the stacking operation, a paper money


41


is conveyed between the feed roller


26


and the gate roller


24


in a direction of A. The sheet roller


25


keeps waiting with its elastic sheet apart from a conveying passage so as not to interrupt entering of the paper money


41


(FIG.


3


).




The paper money


41


is deformed into wave-shapes by the feed roller


26


and the gate roller


24


to have higher rigidity and enters such as to be bumped against the stacking guide


22


. During conveyance, the deformed paper money becomes flat by making contact with a flat part of the stacking guide


22


. The flattened paper money is further conveyed and passes at a predetermined distance near a non-woven cloth for eliminating the charge in the form of a static eliminating layer (a cloth made of conductive fiber such as acrylonitrile-copper sulfide compound fiber, carbon fiber, metalized fiber, polyacetylene fiber and polypyrrole fiber). Electric discharge occurs between the charged paper money and the static eliminating layer to eliminate the charge on the paper money (FIG.


4


).




The paper money is applied wave-shaped deformation to have higher rigidity and is taken in the recycling box


20


along the stacking guide


22


. The paper money remaining charged is likely to be statically attached to the stacking guide


22


or other paper money after passing through the nip between the feed roller


26


and the gate roller


24


. In case of eliminating the charge on the paper money remaining wave-shaped deformation by the feed roller


26


and the gate roller


24


, it is difficult to eliminate the charge on a wide range of the surface of the paper money.




For this reason, in order to provide the paper money with higher rigidity for conveying and to eliminate the charge on the surface of the paper money, it is guided when conveyed along the guide in such a manner that its deformation into wave-shape is reduced at the flat part of the stacking guide


22


and that the static eliminating part properly eliminates the charge on the surface of the paper money.




The conveyed paper money


41


bumps against the sheet of the sheet roller


21


used for stacking and is slapped (FIG.


5


).




The paper money


41


pushed by the sheet roller


21


is fed toward the paper moneys


40


which have been already stacked (FIG.


6


).





FIG. 7

shows a view of the paper money


41


applied wave-shaped deformation by the feed roller


26


and the gate roller


24


taken from a downstream side in the conveying direction. As shown in this figure, the feed roller


26


and the gate roller


24


form overlapping portions


51


, which deforms the paper money


41


into wave-shape with four tops. With such deformation, the paper money


41


is conveyed without being wound around the feed roller


26


or the gate roller


24


.





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of the stacking guide


22


according to the embodiment of the present invention. The stacking guide


22


is constituted, mainly near the feed roller


26


, by a guiding part


22




c


for avoiding a jam of the paper money, a flat part


22




a


which is a flat guiding part for flattening the paper money deformed into wave-shape by the feed roller


26


and then conveyed and a concavo-convex part


22




b


which is a guiding part having a concavo-convex shape in a direction perpendicular to the conveying direction. The concavity of the concavo-convex part


22




b


of the guide


22


is formed with a static eliminating layer


50




a


by the non-woven cloth or the like for eliminating the charge.




The static eliminating layer


50




a


needs to be thinner than at least a step of the concavo-convex part


22




b


of the guide


22


. The static eliminating layer


50




a


is made of non-woven cloth or the like so that the friction coefficient with at least the paper money is high, which causes the jam when the paper money bumps against the static eliminating layer


50




a.






Once the jam occurs at the guide


22


, the succeeding paper money is also jammed. The jammed paper money remains in the overlapping portions


51


of the feed roller


26


and the gate roller


24


. An overlapping amount (mm) of the overlapping portions


51


is maintained in at least 0.08 to 0.32 mm. The overlapping amount (mm) is increased when several sheets of paper moneys about 0.1 mm thick remain in the overlapping portions


51


in a superposed or folded manner. The jam at the guide


22


is, therefore, fatal disadvantage for assuring reliability of the device.




A suitable material for the guide


22


is such as plastic which is easy to mold and has conductivity. For example, polyphenylene carbonoid (PPO) containing carbon or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) containing carbon is preferable.




Electric resistance of the material is preferably 10


9


to 10


11


Ω. With the material having low electric resistance, for example under 10


2


Ω, it is difficult to obtain the effect of the static eliminating layer


50




a.






A description will be given of-an operation of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 9

to


11


. On the conveyed paper money


41


is formed a wave-shaped deformation part


41




a


by the overlapping portions


51


and a flat part


41




b


at a part making no contact with the overlapping portions


51


(FIG.


9


).




The paper money


41


is further conveyed and bumps against the flat part


22




a


of the guide


22


to be deformed and is formed with a flat part


41




c


having a flattened head (FIG.


10


).




When the paper money


41


is still further conveyed, the flat part


41




c


of the paper money


41


is moved to an upstream side of the paper money


41


in the conveying direction A (FIG.


11


). The paper money has the charge on its surface discharged with a proper distance maintained from the static eliminating layer


50




a


by the guiding part


22




a


of the stacking guide


22


.




The prior art disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 11-180611 in which the paper money is conveyed by a guide comprising a rib for guiding the paper money in the conveying direction and a static eliminating layer in order to avoid charging of the paper money has no reference to the jam between the static eliminating layer and the paper in the case where the paper is conveyed with outplane deformed.




This is because the prior art disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 11-180611 relates to an image forming apparatus where charge on a flat paper money is to be eliminated.




As described above, according to the embodiment of the present invention, the paper money is conveyed with outplane deformed into wave-shape to have higher rigidity when it is not only flat but has wrinkles, folds or breaks. In order to avoid the jam between the deformed paper money and the static eliminating part, the paper money is once bumped against the flat guide to be flat and conveyed near the static eliminating layer, which permits avoiding the jam and eliminating the charge.




According to the present invention, it is possible to avoid the jam of the charged paper money by outplane deforming the same into wave-shaped and also to avoid charging of the paper money.



Claims
  • 1. A paper money handling device comprising:a paper money storing box for storing a conveyed paper money in the paper money handling device, wherein said paper money storing box is provided with a storing mechanism for storing the paper money inside, and a storing guide provided on the storing mechanism is formed by at least a flat part and a concavo-convex part, and a concave portion thereof includes a static eliminating part, and wherein said static eliminating part is thinner than a step of the concavo convex part of said storing guide.
  • 2. The paper money handling device according to claim 1, wherein the flat part of said storing guide is formed upstream of the concavo-convex part in a conveying direction of the conveyed paper money at the time of storing of the paper money.
  • 3. A paper money handling device comprising:a paper money storing box for storing a conveyed paper money in the paper money handling device, wherein said paper money storing box is provided with a storing mechanism for storing the paper money inside, and a storing guide provided on the storing mechanism is formed by at least a flat part and a concavo-convex part, and a concave portion thereof includes a static eliminating part, and wherein a surface of said static eliminating part is lower than a convex portion of the concavo-convex part provided on said storing guide.
  • 4. The paper money handling device according to claim 1, wherein said static eliminating part is made of non-woven cloth.
  • 5. A paper money handling device comprising: a paper money storing box for storing a conveyed paper money in the paper money handling device,wherein said paper money storing box is provided with a storing mechanism for storing the paper money inside, and a storing guide provided on the storing mechanism is formed by at least a flat part and a static eliminating part, and wherein said storing box is further provided with the storing guide which comprises: a roller for conveying the conveyed paper money in the paper money handling device and deforming said paper money into wave-shape; the flat part for flattening said paper money deformed into wave-shape; and the static eliminating part provided downstream of said flat part in a moving direction at the time of storing the paper money.
  • 6. The paper money handling device according to claim 3, wherein the flat part of said storing guide is formed upstream of the concavo-convex part in a conveying direction of the conveyed paper money at the time of storing of the paper money.
  • 7. The paper money handling device according to claim 3, wherein said static eliminating part is made of non-woven cloth.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-189716 Jun 2000 JP
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Entry
Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2-175558.
Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No.11-180611.