1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a paper sheet running-out mechanism, and for example, relates to a mechanism for automatically running out accumulated bills for use in an automated teller machine (called ATM) used in financial institutions.
2. Description of Related Art
The ATM has a bill handling mechanism for receiving and paying bills from/to a user. The mechanism has a bill receipt/payment port for discharging a bill to be paid to a user or charging a bill to be received and running out received bills one by one; a bill discrimination section for discriminating a bill to be received or paid; a temporal storing section for temporarily storing a received bill; a reject box for storing a rejected bill that did not meet a predetermined standard in the bill discrimination section; a recycle box for storing and keeping a received bill, and running out the bill as a bill to be paid; and a bill carrying path being connected to the respective sections or storages to carry the bill.
Recently, this type of bill handling mechanism is used even in foreign ATMs, and required to handle foreign bills having various sizes, in addition, required to be set on an outer wall in accordance with operation of the ATM. In particular, when the ATM is set on the outer wall, as the bill receipt/payment port for delivering and receiving a bill to/from a user, a mechanism in a presenter method is desirably used to prevent invasion of rain, dust or the like from the outside, in which a bill is horizontally put in and out through a thin slot-like port.
However, in the paper sheet running-out mechanism being horizontally disposed, bills each having a different length in a running-out direction are sometimes randomly accumulated. For example, in the case that a bill accumulated in a top (hereinafter, called top bill) is smaller than a bill accumulated in a second top (called second accumulated bill), and accumulated in the back in the running-out direction, when a pick roller passes the top bill to a running-out section, an event may occur, that is, the top bill cannot be passed to the running-out section in one revolution of the pick roller and consequently cannot be separated by a feed roller. Moreover, the top bill and the second accumulated bill may be passed to the running-out section by passing force of the pick roller at the same time, and the second accumulated bill may plunge into the running-out section before the top bill, consequently the accumulated, two bills may be run out together.
As a technique for overcoming this type of difficulties, for example, JP-A-2002-347961 discloses a bill running-out mechanism, in which the mechanism has a flexible, radial member disposed in the back of a pick rollerhaft in a running-out direction separately from the pick rollerhaft, a stopper roller disposed on a feed rollerhaft, which has a circumferential face made of metal being sufficiently lowly frictional compared with a portion of a running-out rotation phase of a feed roller to prevent running-out of a bill in a phase other than the running-out rotation phase, and a gate roller disposed in a position opposed to the stopper roller, and only a top bill is pre-passed into a running-out section by a flexible, radial member so that a front edge of the bill butts against a circumferential face of the stopper roller, thereby right and left portions of the front edge of the bill are aligned, and then the top bill first plunges into the running-out section, consequently only the top bill is securely separated.
However, according to the bill running-out mechanism according to the related art, since a rotation shaft, on which the flexible, radial member is mounted in the back of the pick rollerhaft in the running-out direction, is disposed separately from the pick rollerhaft, the bill is pre-passed by the flexible, radial member so as to butt against the stopper roller that right and left portions of a front edge of a paper sheet are aligned, and then the bill is run out by a portion of a running-out rotation phase of the feed roller. As a result, before the pre-passed paper sheet is run out by the portion of the running-out rotation phase of the feed roller, it is continuously applied with force in the running-out direction by the flexible, radial member. When a paper sheet having a low rigidity or a paper sheet having a bend is pre-passed, the paper sheet may buckle between the flexible, radial member and the stopper roller, leading to abnormal running-out. To overcome the difficulty, when the flexible, radial member is disposed at a side near the stopper roll to the utmost, a difficulty is caused, that is, the pick roller or pick rollerhaft interferes with the flexible, radial member, leading to abrasion.
It is desirable to provide a paper sheet running-out mechanism that can run out paper sheets having a low rigidity or paper sheets having a bend one by one from a top paper sheet of accumulated paper sheets while aligning angled right and left portions of a front edge of a paper sheet without causing buckle of the paper sheet.
A paper sheet running-out mechanism according to an embodiment of the invention is, preferably, configured such that feed roller, stopper roller on both outer sides with respect to the feed roller, each of the stopper roller having part of the periphery being a highly frictional portion compared with other peripheral portions, and a flexible, radial member in a position on an inner side with respect to the stopper roller are disposed on a feed rollerhaft; and the highly frictional portions of the stopper roller are set in positions at which phases are the same as phases of frictional portions of the feed roller in a rotational direction respectively; and furthermore gate roller are disposed in positions opposed to the stopper roller to prevent running-out of a paper sheet other than a paper sheet to be contacted with the feed roller and thus run out. On a pick rollerhaft, pick roller are disposed, which have highly frictional portions for passing a paper sheet to a paper sheet running-out section, and flexible, radial members in positions at a side opposite to the highly frictional portions, and furthermore the pick roller are disposed in the same or inside positions in an axial direction perpendicular to a running-out direction with respect to both outside stopper roller disposed on the feed rollerhaft.
According to an embodiment of the invention, on the pick roller, the highly frictional portions for passing apaper sheet are disposed, and the flexible, radial members for pre-passing the paper sheet are disposed in positions at a side opposite to the highly frictional portions, thereby a distance in a paper sheet running-out direction between the highly frictional portions and the stopper roller can be reduced. Moreover, force applied to the paper sheet by the flexible, radial member disposed on the feed rollerhaft becomes force in a drawing direction into the paper sheet running-out section, rather than force to induce buckle of a paper sheet. Therefore, pre-passing force of the flexible, radial members disposed on the pick roller can be shared with pre-passing force of the flexible, radial member disposed on the feed rollerhaft and thus controlled to the minimum. Consequently, even when the flexible, radial members disposed on the pick roller pre-pass a paper sheet having a low rigidity or a paper sheet having a bend, the members may allow the paper sheet to butt against the stopper roller and gate roller opposed to the stopper roller without causing buckle of the paper sheet. Furthermore, the flexible, radial member disposed on the feed rollerhaft can then draw the paper sheet into a stopper rolleride, and run out the paper sheet with the angled right and left portions of the front edge of the paper sheet being aligned.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to drawings.
A bill running-out mechanism of the embodiment is used for a bill handling mechanism of the ATM. Accumulated bills to be received (hereinafter, simply called accumulated bills), which was charged into a receipt/payment port unit by a user, are carried into an internal mechanism while being run out one by one by the bill running-out mechanism.
The bill running-out mechanism is configured to have feed roller 11 for running out accumulated bills P one by one from a top bill in terms of rotation; gate roller 12 being opposed to the feed roller 11 to prevent running-out of a bill other than a bill to be run out by the feed roller 11; pick roller 13 for passing a bill into a bill running-out section including the feed roller 11 and the gate roller 12; a press plate 14 for supporting the accumulated bills P and pressing the accumulated bills P to the pick roller 13; and a separation guide 15 for restricting movement of the accumulated bills P in a carrying direction.
The pick roller 13 are fixed to a pick rollerhaft 139, and furthermore supported by a movable component 17 that is pressed in a direction to the accumulated bills P at a constant force by a spring 16, the movable component being rotationally movable with a feed rollerhaft 119 as a center. The movable component 17 movably controls the press plate 14 in conjunction with a press detection sensor 18 such that the movable component 17 is driven according to a signal from the press detection sensor 18 to press the accumulated bills P to the pick roller 13 at a constant force.
Feed rubber portions 111 are disposed in part of the peripheries of the feed roller 11, and peripheral portions other than those are formed of a metal (for example, aluminum) or resin being sufficiently lowly frictional compared with the feed rubber portions 111. Pick rubber portions 131 are disposed in part of the peripheries of the pick roller 13, and at a side opposite to the pick rubber portion 131, flexible, radial members 132 are disposed in positions, and arcuate portions 1331 and 1332 to be contacted with the accumulated bills P are disposed adjacently to the pick rubber portions 131, the arcuate portions being formed of a metal or resin (for example, POM) that is sufficiently lowly frictional compared with the pick rubber portion 131.
As shown in
A single flexible, radial member 112 is disposed on a central portion of the feed rollerhaft 119. Furthermore, the gate roller 12 are disposed at positions opposed to the stopper roller 19, the gate roller being for preventing running-out of a bill other than a bill to be run out by the feed roller 11. Two pick roller 13 are disposed on the pick rollerhaft 139, and furthermore disposed in the same or inside positions in an axial direction with respect to the stopper roller 19.
The radial member 112 disposed on the feed rollerhaft 119 is large in diameter compared with the feed roller, and furthermore the radial members 132 disposed on the pick roller 13 are made to have a diameter that allows pressure holding of a smallest bill by the radial members 132 even if the smallest bill is accumulated in any position in a bill accumulation section 110. Thus, even if the smallest bill is accumulated in any position in the bill accumulation section 110, the bill can be pre-passed to a running-out section. Moreover, a stopper 171 for limiting lower limit positions at a bill side of the pick roller 13 is disposed at a position where the stopper butts against the movable component 17 to prevent the accumulated bills P from being applied with pressure in a rotational phase other than a phase of the pick rubber portions 13.
Thus, passing force of each of the radial members 112 and 132 can be appropriately applied to a bill, and pre-passing of a bill, and correction of angled right and left portions of a front edge of a bill can be easily performed. Moreover, portions other than the feed rubber portions 111 and the pick rubber portions 131, which correspond to bill running-out phases of the feed roller 11 and the pick roller 13 respectively, are made to have a lowly frictional structure to prevent running-out of a bill by pre-passing force of the radial members 112 and 132. Moreover, the radial member 112 disposed in a central portion of the feed rollerhaft 119, or the radial members 132 disposed on the pick roller 13 has plural narrow and thin blades 1121 or 1321 including rubber material respectively, the blades being formed in an integral structure in a circumferentially radial direction. In addition, each of the radial members has a function of rotating while contacting to a top of the accumulated bills P and thus deflecting, so that it passes a top bill of the accumulated bills P in terms of frictional force generated between a surface of each of the blades 1121 or 1321 and the accumulated bills P. The feed rollerhaft 119 and the pick rollerhaft 139 are connected by a timing belt or gear (not shown) to each other, so that they can be rotated synchronously with each other by a drive motor (not shown), and relative speed of such rotation is adjusted by a timing pulley or gear.
While description was made in the embodiment on an example that two feed roller 11, two pick roller 13, and two stopper roller 19 were disposed respectively, and furthermore a flexible, radial member 112 disposed on the feed rollerhaft was disposed, the number of each of components to be disposed can be modified depending on a type or size of a paper sheet to be handled. Thus, the running-out mechanism of the embodiment can be widely used.
Next, operation of the bill running-out mechanism is described with reference to
When running-out of bills is started, as shown in
Then, the top bill P1 is moved in the running-out direction Z by the radial members 132 disposed on the pick roller 13 and the radial member 112 disposed on the central portion of the feed rollerhaft 119, and butts against the stopper roller 19. Furthermore, the top bill P1 that has butted against the stopper roller 19 is applied with force in a drawing direction into the bill running-out section by the radial member 112 disposed on the feed rollerhaft 119, so that the top bill P1 is drawn into the stopper rolleride without buckling, and aligned in angled right and left portions of a front edge of a paper sheet.
Then, as shown in
The bill running-out mechanism is used in, for example, an ATM set on an outer wall. Thus, in a presenter method in which a bill is horizontally put in and out into/from a thin slot-like port suitable for the bill, even if foreign bills being different in bill size in the running-out direction are randomly accumulated, the bills can be run out one by one from a top bill of accumulated bills without buckling or damaging the bills. The invention is not limitedly applied to the bill handling mechanism of the ATM, and can be applied to a paper running-out mechanism of equipment for handling papers for a copier, printer or the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-329619 | Dec 2006 | JP | national |