The embodiments discussed herein are related to a paper sheet handling apparatus.
Conventionally, there has been proposed a deposit/withdrawal device that conveys a banknote in a state where the banknote is nipped so as to protrude from a deposit/withdrawal port when the banknote is withdrawn.
A paper sheet handling apparatus of the disclosure includes a movable unit that changes a size of a taking-out space by moving in a direction of approaching a paper sheet discharged to the taking-out space and a direction of retreating the paper sheet, in which the movable unit includes a movable unit main body and a pressing unit movable to a storage position at which the pressing unit is stored along the movable unit main body, and a pressing position at which the pressing unit presses the paper sheet.
The object and advantages of the present invention will be realized by the elements set forth in the claims or combinations thereof.
By the way, in a case where an automatic transaction apparatus such an automated teller machine (ATM) or the like is particularly arranged outdoors, when a withdrawal port is opened, a banknote to be withdrawn is in a free state in a taking-out space, which causes a problem that the banknote is blown away by wind or the like.
As described above, in the deposit/withdrawal device that conveys the banknote while nipping the banknote and causes the banknote to protrude from the withdrawal port, the problem that the banknote is blown away is unlikely to occur. However, in a state where the banknote is nipped by a conveying belt, a conveying roller, or the like, it is difficult for a customer to remove the banknote, and the banknote may be damaged.
Hereinafter, a paper sheet handling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings using an automatic transaction apparatus 100 as an example.
Note that the up and down, front and back, and left-right directions illustrated in
The automatic transaction apparatus 100 illustrated in
The main body unit 110 includes a banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1, conveying units 111 and 113, a distinguishing unit 112, a temporarily holding unit 114, and a reject unit 115.
The banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1 includes a stage 10, a roof 20 as an example of a movable unit, a pusher 30, a taking-in and conveying unit 40, a discharge conveying unit 50, a front panel 60, a shutter 70, a timing belt 81, a coupling member 82, and a belt drive motor 83 illustrated in
Although the roof 20 of the banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1 will be described later, the stage 10, the roof 20, and the pusher 30 have a rectangular plate shape and are arranged in parallel to each other.
The taking-in and conveying unit 40 conveys the banknote B inserted between the stage 10 and the pusher 30 to take the banknote B into the automatic transaction apparatus 100.
The discharge conveying unit 50 discharges the banknote B between the roof 20 and the pusher 30.
On an upper front surface of the automatic transaction apparatus 100, the front panel 60 is disposed to be inclined with respect to the vertical direction and the horizontal direction so as to be located rearward as going upward. The front panel 60 is provided with an insertion/taking-out port 61.
The shutter 70 openably closes the insertion/taking-out port 61. Note that, in
The conveying unit 111 conveys the banknote B from the banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1 to the distinguishing unit 112, and conveys the banknote B between the distinguishing unit 112 and the intermediate conveying unit 120.
The distinguishing unit 112 determines authenticity, contamination, corner breakage, and the like of the banknote B.
The conveying unit 113 conveys the banknote B between the distinguishing unit 112 and the temporarily holding unit 114, and conveys the banknote B from the distinguishing unit 112 to the banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1.
The temporarily holding unit 114 temporarily stores the banknote B that is inserted into the banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1 and determined to be normal in the distinguishing unit 112.
The reject unit 115 stores a banknote B, which is not to be returned, among such banknotes B determined to be abnormal in the distinguishing unit 112.
The intermediate conveying unit 120 conveys the banknote B between the main body unit 110 and the storage unit 130.
The storage unit 130 is disposed below the main body unit 110, and includes a plurality of banknote storage cassettes 131, 132, 133, 134, and 135, and a storage conveying unit 136.
The plurality of banknote storage cassettes 131 to 135 store, for example, such banknotes B of which money types are different from one another. The banknote storage cassettes 131 to 135 can eject the stored banknotes B. Therefore, the banknotes B stored in the banknote storage cassettes 131 are 135 are used for withdrawal.
The storage conveying unit 136 conveys the banknotes B between the intermediate conveying unit 120 and the respective banknote storage cassettes 131 to 135.
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Next, a configuration of the roof 20 will be described.
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The first rotation shaft 21a is a rotation center of a first lever 22a described later of the pressing unit 22 illustrated in
Each of the second rotation shaft holes 21b provided at two portions includes two holes into which a second rotation shaft 22e to be described later of the pressing unit 22 illustrated in
The two spring fixing members 21c are fixed to the roof main body 21 as separate members, for example. The spring fixing member 21c is provided with the above-described first rotation shaft 21a. One end of the tension spring 23 is fixed to the spring fixing member 21c.
The two pressing units 22 are movable to the storage position P1 (see
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The first lever 22a is rotatably supported by the roof main body 21 on the first rotation shaft 21a. In addition, the distal end of the first lever 22a on the banknote B (roller 22d) side at the storage position P1 illustrated in
One end of the second lever 22b is rotatably supported by the roof main body 21 on the second rotation shaft 22e located on the inner side of the taking-out space S with respect to the first rotation shaft 21a in the roof main body 21.
The slider 22c slides along the first lever 22a with a distal end, which is the other end of the second lever 22b, fixed. Therefore, the slider 22c is provided with an insertion hole into which the first lever 22a is inserted.
The roller 22d is rotatably fixed to the slider 22c and abuts on the banknote B.
The second rotation shaft 22e is provided at the one end of the second lever 22b opposite to the slider 22c, and is inserted into the second rotation shaft hole 21b of the roof main body 21 as described above.
As described above, one end of the tension spring 23 is fixed to the spring fixing member 21c, and the other end is fixed to one end of the first lever 22a on the side opposite to the banknote B (roller 22d). As illustrated in
The tension spring 23 is an example of a biasing member that biases the pressing unit 22 toward the pressing position P2. As the biasing member, another elastic body such as a torsion spring may be used.
Next, operation of the roof 20 will be described.
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Note that, in the present embodiment, the roof 20, which is an example of a movable unit, is disposed in the banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1, but the roof 20 may be disposed in a money dispenser dedicated to withdrawal. In addition, the second lever 22b, the slider 22c, the roller 22d, the pusher 30, and the like may be omitted, and the configuration of the banknote deposit/withdrawal unit 1 is not particularly limited. In addition, the pressing unit 22 may move linearly instead of the rotational movement of the first lever 22a and the second lever 22b, or may abut on the banknote B at the distal end (for example, a roller) of the first lever 22a by the rotational movement of only the first lever 22a. In addition, in a case where the roller 22d is omitted, the contact portion of the pressing unit 22 with the banknote B is preferably formed of a low-friction member.
In the present embodiment described above, the automatic transaction apparatus 100, which is an example of a paper sheet handling apparatus, includes the roof 20, which is an example of a movable unit that changes the size of the taking-out space S by moving in the direction of approaching and retreating (approaching/retreating direction D) to the banknote B, which is an example of a paper sheet, discharged to the taking-out space S. The roof 20 includes the roof main body 21 which is an example of a movable unit main body, and the pressing unit 22 which is movable to the storage position P1 at which the pressing unit 22 is stored along the roof main body 21 and the pressing position P2 at which the pressing unit 22 presses the banknote B.
As a result, since the pressing unit 22 can press the banknote B in the taking-out space S, even if the shutter 70 of the insertion/taking-out port 61 illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the movable unit 20 further includes the tension spring 23, which is an example of a biasing member that biases the pressing unit 22 toward the pressing position P2. By using the tension spring 23 in this manner, the banknote B can be pressed regardless of the number of banknotes B in the taking-out space S. In addition, since the pressing unit 22 can be easily pushed back when the customer removes the banknote B, the customer can more easily remove the banknote B. Furthermore, since it is possible to press the banknote B by setting an appropriate biasing force, it is possible to suppress unexpected dropping of the banknote B when the customer removes the banknote B as compared with the configuration in which the banknote B is not pressed.
In addition, in the present embodiment, the pressing unit 22 is stored at the storage position P1 against the biasing force of the tension spring 23 in a state where the movable unit 20 is retreated, and moves toward the pressing position P2 by the biasing force of the tension spring 23 when the movable unit 20 starts to move in the direction approaching the banknote B (approaching/retreating direction D). As a result, the configuration of moving the pressing unit 22 to the storage position P1 at which the pressing unit 22 is stored along the roof main body 21 or the pressing position P2 at which the pressing unit 22 presses the banknote B can be realized with a simple configuration.
In addition, in the present embodiment, the pressing unit 22 includes the first lever 22a rotatably supported by the roof main body 21 on the first rotation shaft 21a and having the distal end stored outside the taking-out space S than the first rotation shaft 21a at the storage position P1, the second lever 22b rotatably supported by the roof main body 21 on the second rotation shaft 22e located on the inner side of the taking-out space S than the first rotation shaft 21a in the roof main body 21, and the slider 22c to which the distal end of the second lever 22b is fixed and which slides along the first lever 22a. As a result, the banknote B can be pressed by the simple and strong pressing unit 22 using the rotation of the first lever 22a and the second lever 22b.
In the present embodiment, the pressing unit 22 further includes the roller 22d that is rotatably fixed to the slider 22c and abuts on the banknote B. As a result, the customer can more easily remove the banknote B by the rotation of the roller 22d.
Note that the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment as it is, and can be embodied by modifying components thereof. For example, various inventions can be formed by appropriately combining a plurality of components disclosed in the present embodiment. As described above, various modifications and applications of the invention can be made without departing from the gist of the invention.
This application is continuation application of International Application PCT/JP2021/006005 filed on Feb. 17, 2021 and designated the U.S., the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2021/006005 | Feb 2021 | US |
Child | 18357454 | US |