1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a paper sheet handling apparatus that recognizes types of paper sheet and sorts and stacks the paper sheets into one of a plurality of stacking units accordingly.
2. Description of the Related Art
A paper sheet handling apparatus that recognizes types of paper sheet and sorts and stacks the paper sheets into one of a plurality of stacking units accordingly is known in the art. For example, in a financial institution, such as a bank, a banknote handling apparatus that performs recognition and counting of banknotes is used. The banknote handling apparatus receives banknotes one by one and recognizes a characteristic of the banknote, such as denomination, authenticity, and fitness. By using a banknote handling apparatus having a plurality of stacking units, the banknotes can be sorted and stacked in each of the stacking units according to the characteristic of the banknote, based on the recognition result of the banknote.
For example, a paper sheet handling apparatus having six stacking units is disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 4358001. Each of the stacking units has an opening. A user of the apparatus can take out banknotes stacked in any of the stacking units through this opening. For example, the user can use such a paper sheet handling apparatus if the user desires to sort mixed denomination banknotes, which is a bundle of banknotes in which banknotes of various denominations are present in a mixed state, according to denomination. By processing the mixed denomination banknotes in such a paper sheet handling apparatus, the banknotes are recognized one by one and stacked in an appropriate stacking unit according to denomination. The user can take out the banknotes from the stacking units and obtain the banknotes that have been sorted.
However, a banknote handling apparatus that has a large number of stacking units arranged side by side in a horizontal direction requires a large installation area. Moreover, a horizontal distance between the stacking units at either end of the apparatus is great, such that the user must move a relatively large distance when removing banknotes from the stacking units. Furthermore, it is difficult for the user to check whether a banknote has been stacked in a stacking unit that is located away from the user. The apparatus is not user friendly.
The present invention is made to address the drawbacks of conventional technology. One object of the present invention is to provide a paper sheet handling apparatus having a large number of stacking units, but that requires a smaller installation area, and that is easy to use.
To solve the above problems and to achieve the above object, a paper sheet handling apparatus according to the present invention includes a base module and an extension module connected to the base module. The base module includes a feeding unit that receives a paper sheet inside the base module; a first transport unit that transports the paper sheet fed by the feeding unit; a recognition unit that recognizes the paper sheet transported by the first transport unit; a plurality of first-type stacking units that stack paper sheets; and a control unit that controls transport of the paper sheet based on a recognition result obtained by the recognition unit. The plurality of first-type stacking units are arranged along a first direction. Each of the plurality of first-type stacking units has an opening through which a stacked banknote can be taken out. The extension module includes a second transport unit that advances a paper sheet discharged from the base module by the first transport unit; and a plurality of second-type stacking units that stacks paper sheets. The plurality of second-type stacking units are arranged along a second direction that is different from the first direction. Each of the plurality of second-type stacking units has an opening through which a stacked banknote can be taken out. The control unit transports the paper sheet to at least one of the first-type stacking unit and the second-type stacking unit.
The above and other objects, features, advantages and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention, when considered with respect to the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary embodiments of a paper sheet handling apparatus according to the present invention are explained below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Although there is no limitation on the types of paper sheet that can be handled by the paper sheet handling apparatus, the embodiments have been explained below by using an example of a banknote handling apparatus that handles banknotes.
A first embodiment of the banknote handling apparatus according to the present invention is explained by referring to
In the first embodiment, a surface of the apparatus on which the operation/display unit 20 has been arranged will be referred to as a front face of the apparatus. Moreover, when an operator operates the operation/display unit 20 to perform banknote handling, the side of the apparatus on the right of the operator is referred to as a right side and the side of the apparatus on the left of the operator is referred to as a left side. An XYZ coordinate system is shown in the figures showing the configuration of the banknote handling apparatus 1. An XY-plane is parallel to a bottom face of the banknote handling apparatus 1. The positive X-axis direction of the XYZ coordinate corresponds to the right side.
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The operation/display unit 20 is arranged above the first-type stacking units 60 on or in a front surface of the base module 11. The operation/display unit 20 is arranged offset centrally with respect to the first-type stacking units 60 in the horizontal direction. Specifically, the operation/display unit 20 is arranged at the position on a perpendicular line that passes through a center in the horizontal direction between the stacking units 60a and 60d that are present on the both ends.
The operation/display unit 20 includes a touch panel liquid crystal display. The operation/display unit 20 can display one or more buttons on a screen. The operation/display unit 20 functions as an operating unit that can accept input of various pieces of information by operation of those buttons. The operation/display unit 20 also functions as a display unit that displays on the screen various pieces of information such as characteristics, quantity, and the like of banknotes being stacked in the first-type stacking units 60 and the second-type stacking units 160. The operation/display unit 20 may include, instead of the touch panel liquid crystal display, a non-touch panel liquid crystal display and one or more physical buttons.
The feeding unit 30 has the function of receiving banknotes, which have been placed thereon by the operator, one by one inside the apparatus. The reject unit 80 has the function of stacking one or more reject banknotes. For example, banknotes that are not recognized by the banknote handling apparatus 1 are stacked as reject banknotes. The first-type stacking units 60 are, for example, four stacking units 60a to 60d. The stacking units 60a to 60d are arranged side by side in a left-right direction (horizontal direction). Each of the stacking units 60a to 60d has the function of stacking normal banknotes, i.e. those that are recognized by the banknote handling apparatus 1. The first-type stacking unit 60 has an opening on a front face of the apparatus for removal of banknotes stacked in a stacking space thereof. The operator can remove banknotes stacked in the stacking space of the first-type stacking unit 60 through this opening. To make it easy for the operator to visually check the presence/absence of banknotes being stacked in the stacking space, the opening has, for example, a five-cornered shape with a top edge thereof including an apex. The apex and the two sides extending downwards from the apex constitute an upper part of the opening. The upper part of the opening has an inclined surface in a predetermined range, and declines from the front of the apparatus to the back such that the height is greatest at the front surface and lowest at the back surface.
It is envisaged that the first-type stacking units 60 may include first pilot lamps 70 (70a to 70d) and the reject unit 80 includes a first pilot lamp 71. Each pilot lamp is provided by an illuminable body such as an LED. The banknote handling apparatus 1 turns on or flashes on/off a corresponding one of the first pilot lamps 70 and 71 to notify the operator of the position of the stacking unit that needs attention. For example, when the stacking unit 60a becomes full of stacked banknotes and an operation for taking out the banknotes becomes necessary, the banknote handling apparatus 1 turns on or flashes on/off the first pilot lamp 70a to alert the operator.
The second-type stacking unit 160 has the function of stacking normal banknotes that are recognizable by the banknote handling apparatus 1. The second-type stacking units 160 are, for example, four stacking units 160a to 160d. The stacking units 160a to 160d are arranged one above the other in an up-down direction (vertical direction). That is, the arrangement direction of the second-type stacking units 160 is orthogonal to the arrangement direction of the first-type stacking units 60. The four stacking units 160a to 160d that are the second-type stacking units 160 and the four stacking units 60a to 60d that are the first-type stacking units 60 are arranged in a substantially L-shaped configuration.
The second-type stacking unit 160 has an opening on the front surface of the apparatus 1. The operator can remove banknotes stacked in the second-type stacking unit 160 through this opening. In what constitutes a stacking space of the second-type stacking unit 160, a curved cutout portion extends from the front surface around the left-side and towards the rear surface. Each cutout portion is formed in an opposing surface of the extension module 12 to the one against which the base module 11 is connected.
The second-type stacking units 160 may include second pilot lamps 170 (170a to 170d) each of which is constituted by an illuminable body such as an LED. The banknote handling apparatus 1 turns on or flashes on/off a corresponding one of the second pilot lamps 170 to notify the operator of the position of the second-type stacking unit 160 that needs attention. For example, when the stacking unit 160a becomes full of stacked banknotes and an operation for taking out the banknotes becomes necessary, the banknote handling apparatus 1 turns on or flashes on/off the first pilot lamp 170a to alert the operator.
The second-type stacking units 160 may include banknote number display units 180 (180a to 180d) each of which displays information about the quantity of banknotes stacked in each of the second-type stacking units 160. For example, the banknote handling apparatus 1 displays on the banknote number display unit 180 the quantity of banknotes being stacked in the second-type stacking unit 160 to inform the same to the operator.
The extension module 12 is detachably attached to the base module 11. The extension module 12 is connected to the base module 11 at a position where a front surface thereof constitutes substantially the same plane as the front surface of the base module 11.
A top surface 12a of the extension module 12 can be opened upwards. The front surface of the extension module 12 is divided in a left-side part on which the second-type stacking units 160 are arranged and a right-side part on which the second pilot lamps 170 and the banknote number display units 180 are arranged. A right front surface 12b can be opened outwardly from the front surface. A transport path present inside the banknote handling apparatus 1 is exposed by opening the top surface 12a and the right front surface 12b of the extension module 12. The details are explained later.
The first transport unit 50 includes transport rollers, transport belts, banknote detection sensors 53, and diverters 54. In
A recognition unit 40 is arranged on the transport path. The recognition unit 40 recognizes the type of the banknote that is being transported by the first transport unit 50. The recognition unit 40 includes, for example, a line sensor that acquires a transmission image of the banknote, a reflection image of a front surface of the banknote, and a reflection image of a back surface of the banknote, a UV sensor that detects emission excited when the banknote is irradiated with a UV light (ultraviolet light), a thickness detection sensor that detects a thickness of the banknote, and a magnetic sensor that detects a magnetic characteristic of the banknote. The recognition unit 40 recognizes a denomination, authenticity, fitness, face/back direction, orientation, and the like of the banknote based on the optical properties, the magnetic characteristic, the thickness, and the like of the banknote obtained by the sensors.
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The banknote that has passed the recognition unit 40 is transported upwardly to the diverting position located at an upper left part in the apparatus 1. Two diverters 54 are provided at the diverting position. The transport direction of the banknote can be altered to one of three directions: a right direction, a left direction, and a lower direction that is a turnaround direction of the transport path. The banknote transported to the diverting position is diverted based on a recognition result obtained by the recognition unit 40. Specifically, the banknote is transported to any one of the following: the reject unit 80 present in the right direction, the first-type stacking units 60 present in the lower direction, and the second-type stacking units 160 present in the left direction.
The rejected banknote, such as the banknote whose type could not be recognized by the recognition unit 40 or a banknote that is recognized by the recognition unit 40 as being a counterfeit banknote, is diverted at the diverting position to the right direction, and such a banknote is stacked in the reject unit 80. The reject unit 80 includes a stacking wheel 81. The stacking wheel 81, while rotating clockwise, receives the reject banknote between two adjacent blades thereof and orderly stacks the banknote in the reject unit 80.
A genuine banknote whose denomination and the like was recognized by the recognition unit 40 is diverted at the diverting position to the lower direction or the left direction as a normal banknote. The normal banknote diverted at the diverting position to the lower direction is stacked in the first-type stacking unit 60 of the base module 11. The normal banknote diverted at the diverting position to the left direction is stacked in the second-type stacking unit 160 of the extension module 12. Depending on the type of the banknote to be stacked in each of the stacking units, the banknotes are stacked in the four stacking units 60a to 60d and the four stacking units 160a to 160d. In other words, each banknote is stacked in a corresponding one of the stacking units 60a to 60d and 160a to 160d based on the recognition result obtained by the recognition unit 40 and the type of the banknote specified for each of the stacking units.
The first-type stacking unit 60 includes stacking wheels 61 (61a to 61d) that orderly stack the banknotes transported on the transport path, stages 62 (62a to 62d), and banknote detection sensors 63 (63a to 63d) that detect presence or absence of the stacked banknotes. The stacking wheel 61, while rotating counterclockwise, receives the banknote, between two adjacent blades thereof and orderly stacks the banknote on the stage 62. The stage 62 is movable in the up-down direction in an inclined state with a right side, on which the stacking wheel 61 is arranged, being at a lower level. In each of the stacking units 60a to 60d, the banknote is stacked, in a stacked manner, with a banknote face parallel to the stages 62a to 62d, and the long edge of the banknote in contact with a right-side wall of the stacking units 60a to 60d. The stacking of the banknotes on the stage 62 is started when the stage 62 is positioned at an uppermost position thereof shown with a continuous line in
The banknote that is diverted to the left direction from the diverting position arranged in the upper left part within the base module 11 is discharged to the outside of the base module 11 from the left-side surface of the base module 11. A second transport unit 150 transports the banknote discharged from the base module 11 inside the extension module 12.
The second transport unit 150 includes transport rollers, transport belts, banknote detection sensors 153, and diverters 154. The transport rollers and the transport belts constitute the transport path along which the second transport unit 150 transports the banknote. The banknote detection sensor 153 arranged in the transport path has the function of detecting the position of a banknote being transported on the transport path. The diverter 154 arranged at a diverting position where the transport path is branched into a plurality of yet further transport paths. A transport direction of the banknote can be changed by rotating the diverter 154.
The banknote that has been discharged from the base module 11 and taken inside the extension module 12 is transported toward a diverting position arranged at a substantially central position in an upper part of the extension module 12. At the diverting position, by controlling rotation of the diverter 154, the transport direction of the banknote can be changed to any one of two directions: a left direction and a lower direction. The transport path present on the left side of the diverting position is a transport path for transporting the banknote, which has been taken inside of the extension module 12, to another extension module. In
The transport path arranged on a lower side of the diverting position is a transport path for transporting the banknote to the second-type stacking unit 160 based on the recognition result obtained by the recognition unit 40. An empty cavity is provided on a right side of the transport path, underneath the diverting position. The transport path that transports the banknote to the lower direction in the left side in the base module 11 and the transport path that transports the banknote to the lower direction in a substantially central part in the extension module 12 can be opened by using this space. The details are explained later.
The second-type stacking unit 160 includes stacking wheels 161 (161a to 161d) that orderly stack the banknotes transported on the transport path, and banknote detection sensors 163 (163a to 163d) that detect presence/absence of the stacked banknote.
Each of the second-type stacking units 160a to 160d can stack, for example, up to 125 banknotes. The number 125, which is the maximum quantity of banknotes that can be stacked in any one of the stacking units 160a to 160d, is a divisor of the number 500, which is the maximum number of banknotes that can be stacked in any one of the first-type stacking units 60a to 60d. That is, if 125 banknotes are stacked in each of the four stacking units 160a to 160d, it is possible to stack 500 banknotes in total.
When all of the four second-type stacking units 160a to 160d are full with banknotes, the number of banknotes stacked in the second-type stacking units 160 will be equal to the number of the banknotes that can be stacked in any one of the first-type stacking units 60a to 60d. The operator can consider the one extension module 12 as one stacking unit and use it as such. Specifically, by performing a predetermined operation with the operation/display unit 20, a control unit 90 considers the one extension module 12 as one stacking unit for stacking the banknotes. Thus, the operator can consider the combined four stacking units 60a to 60d and the one extension module 12 together as five stacking units, each capable of stacking up to 500 banknotes and perform the banknote handling. In this case, the banknote handling apparatus 1 stacks the banknotes, which are to be stacked in the extension module 12 due to the recognition result obtained by the recognition unit 40, sequentially in the four stacking units 160a to 160d.
When using the extension module 12 as one stacking unit, the operator can specify the order in which the banknotes are to be stacked in the four stacking units 160a to 160d. For example, in the banknote handling apparatus 1, it is allowable to specify starting the stacking of the banknotes from the topmost stacking unit 160a, and alter the stacking destination of the banknotes towards stacking unit 160b, stacking unit 160c, and stacking unit 160d as and when each stacking unit becomes full. Alternatively, it is allowable in the banknote handling apparatus 1 to specify starting the stacking of the banknotes from the bottommost stacking unit 160d and then stack the banknotes in the order of stacking unit 160c, stacking unit 160b, and stacking unit 160a. The operator can increase the quantity of extension modules 12 to be connected to the base module 11 and can use the banknote handling apparatus 1 as an apparatus that has six or more stacking units, each capable of stacking up to 500 banknotes.
An external diameter of the stacking wheel 61 of the first-type stacking unit 60 is, for example, 100 mm. An external diameter of the stacking wheel 161 of the second-type stacking unit 160 is smaller than that of the stacking wheel 61 of the first-type stacking unit 60 and is, for example, 70 mm. The stacking wheel 61 of the first-type stacking unit 60 has 16 blades, whereas the stacking wheel 161 with the smaller external diameter has 12 blades. The stacking wheels 61 and 161 shown in
Because each of the second-type stacking units 160a to 160d has a substantially identical configuration, a method of stacking of the banknote is explained below by taking stacking unit 160a as an example.
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A cutout portion 166a extending from the front surface in a curved manner toward the back surface (see
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The base module 11 includes a connecting terminal for performing data communication with an external device such as a server device. Accordingly, the control unit 90 can acquire information from the external device that manages the banknote handling such as money deposit processes. For example, the control unit 90 acquires from the external device the information about the money deposit process, such as the money deposit process number and the amount of the money to be deposited. The control unit 90 compares, based on the money deposit process number, the money deposit process information acquired by using the barcode reader or the handy scanner and the corresponding money deposit process information acquired from the external device. If both do not match, the control unit 90 communicates this using the operation/display unit 20.
The handy scanner may also be used to handle the reject banknote. For example, when a reject banknote is found when performing a serial number reading process and a recognition and counting process of the deposited banknote in the banknote handling apparatus 1, the operator scans the banknote face of the reject banknote with the handy scanner. Then, the operator operates the operation/display unit 20 and manually inputs predetermined information such as a serial number and a denomination of the reject banknote. The control unit 90 performs character recognition of the serial number from the image of the reject banknote captured with the handy scanner and manages the result with the information input manually. Meanwhile, a serial number reading process and a recognition and counting process of a normal banknote is performed by the recognition unit 40. When the recognition and counting of all the deposited banknotes is complete, the control unit 90 displays on the operation/display unit 20 the information such as the denomination(s) and the number of the reject banknotes input manually and the result of recognition and counting of the normal banknotes obtained by the recognition unit 40. When the operator performs an operation to confirm and approve the information displayed on the operation/display unit 20, the control unit 90 manages the information about the reject banknotes and the information about the normal banknotes as a money deposit process result. When the setting is to transmit the money deposit process result to the external device, such as the external server, the control unit 90 transmits the money deposit process result to the external device.
The banknote to be stacked in the second-type stacking unit 160 of the extension module 12 is diverted towards the left direction as shown with an arrow 304, and after passing through the diverting position, it is discharged from the base module 11 and fed to the extension module 12. In the extension module 12, the second transport unit 150 transports the banknote. The banknote taken inside the extension module 12 is transported to the left direction toward the diverting position arranged substantially centrally within the extension module 12. The banknote to be stacked in the second-type stacking unit 160 is transported toward the lower direction as shown with arrow 305, and after passing through the diverting position, it is stacked in a corresponding one of the stacking units 160a to 160d based on the recognition result obtained in the recognition unit 40. Banknotes 202 (202a to 202d) stacked in the second-type stacking unit 160 have their banknote faces parallel to the left-side wall and are stacked in the inclined standing state.
If another extension module has been connected on the left side of the extension module 12, the banknote to be transported to this extension module is transported to the left direction as shown with an arrow 306. The extension module 12 discharges, from the left-side surface, the banknote taken inside the extension module 12 from the right-side surface and sends the banknote to the other extension module.
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The transport path of the second transport unit 150, as shown in
When a banknote is jammed in the horizontal transport path 150a, the top surface 12a and the upper-side unit 151 of the extension module 12 are opened upward as shown with an arrow 310 in
On the left side of the vertical transport path 150b, at a position corresponding to each of the stacking units 160a to 160d, a diverter that diverts the banknote to the corresponding one of the stacking units 160a to 160d is arranged and a transport belt stretches over three rollers. An upper transport belt stretched over three upper rollers and a lower transport belt stretched over three lower rollers are arranged on the right side of the vertical transport path 150b. Rotational axes of the three rollers that drive the upper transport belt and rotational axes of the three rollers that drive the lower transport belt are supported by a right-side unit 152 shown with a dashed line. In the vertical transport path 150b, the banknote is transported in a sandwiched state between the two transport belts of the upper transport belt and the lower transport belt supported by the right-side unit 152, and the transport belts that oppose these two transport belts and are arranged on the left side of the transport path 150b.
When a banknote is jammed in the vertical transport path 150b, the right-side unit 152 opens to the right side inside the extension module 12 as shown with arrow 311 in
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When a banknote is jammed in the vertical transport path 50a, a left-side surface 11a that constitutes a portion of a side surface of the base module 11 and the left-side unit 55 are opened to the left as shown with an arrow in
Inside of the extension module 12, below the horizontal transport path 150a, on the right side of the vertical transport path 150b, is secured a cavity for opening the transport path. As a result, as shown in
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Both the first-type stacking unit 60 and the second-type stacking unit 160 have the openings for taking out the banknotes stacked in the stacking spaces. It is envisaged to provide a shutter for each opening. Specifically, a shutter is provided in each of the stacking units for opening/closing the opening. The shutter is usually kept closed and it is opened only when removing the banknotes.
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Examples of the extension module available for use by connecting to the base module 11 of the banknote handling apparatus 1 are explained below by referring to
The transport units 150 and 250 of extension modules 12 to 15 take in the banknotes, which are discharged from the left-side surface of the base module 11, from the right-side surfaces of the extension modules 12 to 15, transport the banknotes in the horizontal direction, and discharge the banknotes from the left-side surface thereof. That is, each of the extension modules 12 to 15, at the same height as a height at which the banknotes were discharged from the base module 11, takes in the banknote from one side thereof and discharges the banknote from a different side thereof. As a result, several types of extension modules 12 to 15 that vary in internal structure may be operatively connected in various combinations.
As explained above, according to the banknote handling apparatus in the present invention, because the extension module includes a plurality of the stacking units that are arranged in the vertical direction, the installation area is reduced in comparison with a structure in which the plurality of the stacking units are arranged in the horizontal direction.
The extension module takes in from one side surface the banknote discharged by the transport unit of the base module and discharges the banknote from an opposing side. Because the several types of the extension modules have a configuration that allows taking in/sending out the banknote from/to other modules, a plurality of the extension modules may be connected in series to the base module and used for stacking banknotes.
A paper sheet handling apparatus in one embodiment of the invention includes a base module and an extension module connected to the base module. The apparatus includes a feeding unit that receives a paper sheet inside the base module; a first transport unit that transports the paper sheet fed by the feeding unit; a recognition unit that recognizes the paper sheet transported by the first transport unit; a plurality of first-type stacking units that stack paper sheets; and a control unit that controls transport of the paper sheet based on a recognition result obtained by the recognition unit. The plurality of first-type stacking units is arranged along a first direction. Each of the plurality of first-type stacking units has an opening through which a stacked banknote is taken out. The extension module includes a second transport unit that takes inside the extension module a paper sheet discharged from the base module by the first transport unit, and transports the paper sheet; and a plurality of second-type stacking units that stacks paper sheets. The plurality of second-type stacking units are arranged along a second direction that is different from the first direction. Each of the plurality of second-type stacking units has an opening from which a stacked banknote is taken out. The control unit transports the paper sheet to at least one of the first-type stacking unit and the second-type stacking unit.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the first direction and the second direction are orthogonal to each other.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the first direction is a horizontal direction and the second direction is a vertical direction.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the first-type stacking units and the second-type stacking units are arranged in a substantially L-shaped configuration.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the base module further includes a display unit arranged at a position above the plurality of first-type stacking units, and the position overlaps with a substantially central position between stacking units of both ends of the plurality of first-type stacking units.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the extension module has, on a side thereof that is opposite to a side to which the base module is connected, a cutout portion from which a portion of the paper sheet stacked in the second-type stacking unit is exposed.
The above paper sheet handling apparatus further includes a second extension module that is connected to the first said extension module. The second extension module includes a third transport unit that takes inside the second extension module the paper sheet, which has been taken inside the first extension module from the base module and discharged from a surface that is different from a surface to which the base module is connected, and transports the paper sheet; and a plurality of third stacking units that stack paper sheets. The plurality of third stacking units are arranged along the second direction. Each of the plurality of third stacking unit has an opening through which a stacked paper sheet may be removed. The control unit is operable to transport the paper sheet to at least one of the plurality of first-type stacking units, the plurality of second-type stacking units, and the plurality of third stacking units.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the first-type stacking unit includes a first stacking wheel that receives the paper sheet transported by the first transport unit and aligns and stacks the received banknote in the first-type stacking unit. The second-type stacking unit includes a second stacking wheel that receives the paper sheet transported by the second transport unit and aligns and stacks the received banknote in the second-type stacking unit. An external diameter of the second stacking wheel is smaller than an external diameter of the first stacking wheel.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, an upper edge of the opening of the first-type stacking unit has an inclined shape so that the upper surface slopes downwardly as towards the back surface of the apparatus.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the first transport unit includes a first diverter arranged at a position that is downstream of the recognition unit in a transport direction. The first diverter diverts a transport direction of the paper sheet to a transport direction for discharging the paper sheet from the base module and transporting toward the extension module or a transport direction for transporting the paper sheet toward the plurality of first-type stacking unit.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the second transport unit includes a second diverter that diverts a transport direction of the paper sheet taken inside the extension module from the base module. The second diverter diverts the transport direction to a transport direction for discharging the paper sheet from a surface that is different from a surface to which the base module is connected or a transport direction for transporting the paper sheet toward the second-type stacking unit.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the second-type stacking unit stacks the paper sheet in a standing state in which a paper sheet surface is inclined with respect to a horizontal plane.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the second-type stacking unit stacks the paper sheet in a standing state in which the paper sheet surface is inclined by 45 degrees or more with respect to the horizontal plane.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, an angle of inclination of the paper sheet stacked in the first-type stacking unit with respect to the horizontal plane is smaller than an angle of inclination of the paper sheet stacked in the second-type stacking unit.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, a maximum number of the paper sheets that can be stacked in one of the second-type stacking units is smaller than a maximum number of the paper sheets that can be stacked in one of the first-type stacking units.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the maximum number of the paper sheets that can be stacked in one of the second-type stacking units is equal to a divisor of the maximum number of the paper sheets that can be stacked in one of the first-type stacking units.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the maximum number of paper sheets that can be stacked in one of the second-type stacking units is one fourth of the maximum number of the paper sheets that can be stacked in one of the first-type stacking units.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the extension module includes four second-type stacking units.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, a maximum number of the paper sheets that can be stacked in the extension module is equal to the maximum number of the paper sheets that can be stacked in one of the first-type stacking units, and the control unit considers the extension module to be one of the first-type stacking unit and controls transport of the paper sheet accordingly.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, the first transport unit includes a vertical transport unit that transports the paper sheet to a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the horizontal plane. The base module further includes a reject unit that stacks a rejected banknote. The reject unit is arranged on a side that is opposite of a side to which the extension module is connected with respect to the vertical transport unit.
In the above paper sheet handling apparatus, a housing of the base module includes a substantially horizontal planar surface located between the feeding unit and the reject unit.
According to the present invention, the paper sheet handling apparatus can sort and stack the paper sheets by using a plurality of first-type stacking units in the base module and a plurality of the second-type stacking units in the extension module. The second-type stacking units are arranged in the vertical direction whereas the first-type stacking units are arranged in the horizontal direction. As a result, the installation area of the paper sheet handling apparatus is reduced in comparison with a structure in which all the stacking units are arranged in the horizontal direction. Moreover, because the distance between the stacking units on both ends is relatively small, it is easy for the user of the paper sheet handling apparatus to visually check whether a paper sheet is stacked in any of the stacking units. Thus, the paper sheet handling apparatus is easy for the user to use.
As explained above, the paper sheet handling apparatus according to the present invention has a large number of stacking units, but it requires a smaller installation area, and it is easy to use.
Although the invention has been explained with respect to specific embodiments for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art that fairly fall within the basic teaching of the claims.
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