The present disclosure relates to subject matter contained in Japan Patent Application No. 2003-153410 filed on May 29, 2003, which are expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entireties.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a new recording medium dispensing machine capable of storing a plurality of recording media to record predetermined information thereon, while discharging a stored recording medium.
2. Description of Related Art
Storage apparatuses that store recording media such as IC cards are used in various fields. For example, a game medium supplying apparatus (for example, a ball lending apparatus of a pachinko machine) installed between game machines (for example, pachinko machines) is provided with a card storage apparatus that collects used prepaid cards to store (for example, see JP-A 2002-143539). Used prepaid cards are generally discarded, but recently, have been reused in accordance with the trend of efficient use of resources.
However, since the conventional card storage apparatus is complicated, for example, in a mechanism for feeding a carried card into a card storage portion, it is not possible to adequately miniaturize the apparatus. It is thus difficult to incorporate the apparatus into various kinds of machines in a compact size.
Further, the conventional card storage apparatus simply stores cards for the reuse of the cards, and a dedicated operator collects the stored cards. In other words, since the conventional card storage apparatus only stores cards and does not have the function of discharging the stored cards for the reuse, a supply apparatus is needed separately in the case of resupplying the card stored in the card storage apparatus to the market.
Accordingly, there is required a recording medium dispensing machine which is a simple and compact in configuration, has both functions of storing and discharging a recording medium, and enables the reuse of the recording medium to be performed simply.
In an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a recording medium dispensing machine having a main body with a carry in/out opening through which a recording medium to record predetermined information thereon is carried in/out, a storage device that is provided inside the main body to store a plurality of recording media in a stacked manner, a carrying device that carries the recording medium back and forth between the storage device and the carry in/out opening, and a storage/feeding device which causes a recording medium stored in the storage device to separate or protrude from/into a carry path formed by the carrying device, and whereby causes the recording medium carried by the carrying device to be stored in the storage device, while causing the recording medium stored in the storage device to be fed from the storage device by the carrying device.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to accompanying drawings.
The main body case 2 has carrying means (carrying device) for carrying a recording medium C along its longitudinal direction. The carrying means is comprised of a pair of endless carry belts (belts with teeth) 4 and 4 which extend along the longitudinal direction of the main body case 2. The carry belts 4 and 4 cooperate to form a carry path of the recording medium C, while being spaced apart from each other in the width direction of the main body case 2 and extending in parallel with each other, and are spanned around (engaged with) a plurality of rollers (gears), 6a and 6b, disposed along the longitudinal direction of the main body case 2.
Specifically, each of the carry belts 4 is spanned around a driving roller 6a and a plurality of following rollers (driven rollers) 6b spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal direction of the main body case 2, and is driven to rotate by the rotation of the driving roller 6a. In this case, following rollers 6b and 6b respectively of the carry belts 4 and 4 adjacent to each other in the width direction of the main body case 2 are supported rotatably by a common fixed shaft 8 extending in the width direction of the main body case 2. In other words, in this embodiment, a plurality of fixed shafts 8 are fixed to the main body case 2, while extending in the width direction of the main body case 2 and being spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal direction of the main body case 2. Each of the fixed shafts 8 rotatably supports a pair of following rollers 6b and 6b that are spaced apart from each other and that support respective carry belts 4.
Meanwhile, driving rollers 6a and 6a respectively of the carry belts 4 and 4 adjacent to each other in the width direction of the main body case 2 are fixed to a common rotation shaft 11 extending in the width direction of the main body case 2. The rotation shaft 11 is rotatably supported by the main body case 2. One end of the rotation shaft 11 is coupled to a rotation axis of a carry motor (a first driving portion) M1 via a gear line 12 comprised of a plurality of gears that engage with each other. Accordingly, when the carry motor M1 is driven, the rotation axis of the carry motor M1 rotates, and the rotation force is conveyed to the rotation shaft 11 via the gear line 12 to rotate the driving rollers 6a, and thereby causes the carry belts 4 spanned around (engaged with) the driving rollers 6a to rotate.
The main body case 2 is further provided in a row arrangement with a stacker storage space S that stores the stacker 3, and a recording medium read/write device (hereinafter, referred to as a reader/writer) 14 such as a non-contact IC antenna as a recording medium processing portion. In this case, the space S and the reader/writer 14 are disposed under the carrying means along the carry path formed of the carry belts 4. The reader/writer 14 located on the carry in/out opening 10 side is capable of reading the recorded information on the recording medium C, while recording (writing) predetermined information on the recording medium C. Further, the reader/writer 14 may transmit the read information to an external apparatus, or may receive information to record on the recording medium C from an external apparatus, when necessary.
In addition, the reader/writer 14 is provided with feed rollers 18 each in a position opposite to the driving rollers 6a of the carrying means. The feed rollers 18 cooperate with the carry belts 4 to carry the recording medium C into/out of the main body case 2, while holding the recording medium C, which is in friction contact with the carry belts 4 and carried by the belts 4, with the belts 4 to guide.
The main body case 2 is further provided with a first sensor S1 that detects that the recording medium C is carried into or out of the main body case 2, a second sensor S2 that detects a position of the recoding medium C for the reader/writer 14 to read or write, and a third sensor S3 that detects whether or not the recording medium C is present in the stacker 3. In this embodiment, these sensors S1, S2 and S3 are, for example, reflective type optical sensors, and installed on a substrate (not shown) supported by the main body case 2.
The stacker 3 stored in the stacker storage space S has a storage case 30 capable of storing a plurality of recording media C with the media stacked vertically. The storage case 30 is attached to the main body case 2 rotatably via a rotation axis 32, and capable of rotating between a storage position (first position shown by solid lines in
Inside the storage case 30 are provided a plurality of support rollers 34 that support the recording medium C from the lower side. The support rollers 34 are attached rotatably to shafts 36 that are movable upwardly and downwardly and that always given the force upwardly. Specifically, to the storage case 30 are attached a plurality of movable shafts 36 which extend in the width direction of the storage case 30 and are spaced apart from one another along the longitudinal direction of the storage case 30, and each of the shafts 36 rotatably supports a pair of support rollers 34 and 34 spaced apart from each other. Each of the shafts 36 penetrates a respective slit (elogated hole extending in the depth direction of the storage case 30) 38 formed on the side surface 30a of the storage case 30 and protrudes outside the storage case 30. A torsion spring (force applying means: force applying member) 40 that always applies the force to the shaft 36 upwardly is inserted into between the end portion of the protruding shaft 36 and the side surface 30a of the storage case 30.
Accordingly, in such a structure, when the stacker 3 is separated from the stacker storage space S (the stacker 3 is positioned in the separation position shown by chain double-dashed lines in
In addition, in order to prevent the recording medium C on the support rollers 34 from dropping out of the storage case 30 where each roller 34 is pressed upward by the force applied by the torsion spring 40, a support member 42 is formed at an upper edge portion of the side surface of the storage case 30, and presses from the upper side the recording medium C stored in the storage case 30 to support. Accordingly, the recording medium C in the storage case 30 is pressed against the support member 42 by the force applied by the torsion spring 40, and thus is sandwiched between the support rollers 34 and the support member 42.
Further, in the structure as described above, when the stacker 3 is set in the storage position inside the stacker storage space S, as shown by solid lines in
The main body case 2 is further provided with a pair of cams (pressing means: pressing member) 53 that press down recording media C stored in the stacker 3 against the force applied by the torsion spring 40 and separate the top recording medium C stored in the stacker 3 from the carry belts 4 (to release a contact state of the top recording medium C with the carry belt 4). The cams 53 (action point of the cams 53 on the recording medium) are disposed to the carry in/out opening 10 side of the center of the stacker 3 in the longitudinal direction, and fixed to a rotation shaft 52 extending in the width direction of the main body case 2. The rotation shaft 52 is supported rotatably by the main body case 2. One end of the rotation shaft 52 is coupled to the rotation axis of a cam driving motor (a second driving portion) M2 via the gear line 50 comprised of a plurality of gears engaged with each other.
Accordingly, in such a structure, driving the cam driving motor M2 rotates the rotation axis of the cam driving motor M2, and the rotation force is conveyed to the rotation shaft 52 via the gear line 50 and rotates the cams 53.
In addition, each of the cams 53 has a cam surface 53a capable of pressing the recording medium C down in the predetermined rotation position. A cam angle sensor 51 (fourth sensor) detects a rotation position of the cam surface 53a, whereby the operation is controlled for the cam 53 to press the recording medium C down through the cam driving motor M2. In particular, in this embodiment, for example, the cam angle sensor 51 optically captures a cam shape of a dummy cam 53A for detection which has the same shape as that of the cam 53 and fixed to the rotation shaft 52, and thereby detects a rotation position of the cam surface 53a, while driving of the cam driving motor M2 is controlled corresponding to a result of detection from the cam angle sensor 51, and the cam 53 is thus driven to rotate, for example, at 180-degree intervals between the recording medium pressing down position (position shown in
In addition, as described later, in the recording medium pressing down position (cam operation position), the recording medium C (the top recording medium C) stored in the storage case 30 of the stacker 3 is not in contact with the carry belts 4, and therefore, cannot be discharged by the carry belts 4, but a space capable of further accepting another sheet of recording medium C is formed between the carry belts 4 and the top recording medium C. Meanwhile, in the recording medium releasing position (cam non-operation position), the top recording medium C stored in the storage case 30 is in contact with the carry belts 4, and therefore, can be carried by the carry belts 4. Further, in this embodiment, based on detected results of various sensors, S1, S2, S3 and 51, the driving of the motors M1 and M2 is controlled with a control signal from a controller 100 (in
The operation of the recording medium dispensing machine 1 with the above-mentioned configuration will be described below with reference to
A case will be described first of receiving the recording medium C in the recording medium dispensing machine 1. In this case, the recording medium C inserted through the carry in/out opening 10 is detected by the first sensor S1. In this embodiment, when the recording medium C is inserted through the carry in/out opening 10, for example, the first sensor S1 is switched on. When the first switch S1 is switched on, the carry motor M1 is driven, and the recording medium C inserted through the carry in/out opening 10 is carried into the main body case 2 by the carry belts 4.
Further, when the first sensor S1 is switched on, the cam driving motor M2 is driven, and, for example, the cam 53 is rotated by 180 degrees from the recording medium releasing position as shown in
When the carry belts 4 are further driven continuously in the state as described above, a front end portion in the carry direction of the recording medium C inserted through the carry in/out opening 10 enters the space S and the recording medium C partly overlaps the recording media C in the storage case 30 (the state shown in
After the reader/writer 14 completes the read/write of the recording medium C, when the recording medium C is discharged outside the main body case 2, the carry motor M1 is rotated in the reverse direction, and the recording medium C is carried out through the carry in/out opening 10. Meanwhile, in the case of storing the recording medium C in the storage case 30, the cam driving motor M2 is driven again, and the cam 53 is rotated by 180 degrees from the recording medium pressing down position shown in
A case will be described next where the recording medium C stored in the stacker 3 is discharged from the recording medium dispensing machine 1. In this ghcase, first, it is checked by the third sensor S3 whether or not the recording medium C is present in the storage case 30. When it is confirmed that the recording medium C is present in the storage case 30, in the state where the cam 53 is positioned in the recording medium releasing position (the state as shown in
When the reader/writer 14 completes the write/read of the recording medium C in the aforementioned state, the carry motor M1 is further rotated in the reverse direction, and the recording medium C is carried out through the carry in/out opening 10. When the first sensor S1 is switched off, it is regarded that the discharge is completed, and the carry motor M1 is halted. In addition, when the first sensor S1 is not switched off five seconds later after the recording medium C is discharged, the carry motor M1 is forcibly halted.
As described above, the recording medium dispensing machine 1 of this embodiment is provided with the carry in/out opening 10 through which the recording medium C to record predetermined information thereon is carried in/out, the stacker 3 as a storage device capable of storing a plurality of recording media in a stacked state, the carry belts 4 that carry the recording medium C back and forth between the stacker 3 and the carry in/out opening 10, and the cams 53 and the torsion springs 40 as storage/feeding means (storage/feeding device) for causing the recording medium C stored in the stacker 3 to separate or protrude from/into the carry path due to the carry belts 4 inside the stacker 3, and thereby storing each sheet of the recording medium C carried by the carry belts 4 in the stacker 3 to be stacked, while causing the recording media C stored in the stacker 3 to be fed on a signal sheet basis from the stacker 3 by the carry belts 4.
Thus, only by causing the recording medium C accommodated in the stacker 3 to separate or protrude from/into the carry path due to the carry belts 4 inside the stacker 3, it is possible to store a plurality of recording media C in the stacker, while feeding the recording media C from the stacker 3 on a single sheet basis, thereby enabling a simple and compact structure to serve as both the functions of storing and discharging the recording medium C, and it is possible to reuse the recording media C with simplicity.
In particular, in this embodiment, the recording medium C stored in the stacker 3 is always given the force by the torsion springs 40 and thereby pressed against the carry belts 4, while the cams 53 press the recording medium C stored in the stacker 3 into the stacker 3 against the force (pressing force) applied by the torsion springs 40 so that the recording medium C stored in the stacker 3 is separated from the carry belts 4, whereby only the operation in a single direction for pressing the recording medium C into the stacker 3 enables the recording medium C to be stored and discharged in/from the stacker 3. Accordingly, it is possible to further make the structure compact and perform storage and discharge of recording media efficiently.
Further, in this embodiment, the stacker 3 has the front surface 30b as a restricting portion that restricts feeding of the recording media C except the recording medium C fed from the stacker 3 by the carry belts 4, at an end portion positioned on the side where the recording medium C is fed. Accordingly, only a single sheet of the recording medium C to discharge from the stacker 3 is carried by the carry belts 4, and the front surface 30b prevents the other recording media C from being carried, whereby second and subsequent recording media are prevented from being erroneously fed from the stacker 3 together with the first recording medium C. In other words, it is possible to feed the recording medium C from the stacker 3 reliably on a single sheet basis.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, each of the cams 53 applies the pressing force to the recording medium C at the operation point positioned to the carry in/out opening 10 side of the center of the stacker 3 in the carry direction by carry belts 4. Accordingly, since a portion at the carry in/out opening side of the recording medium C in the stacker 3 is pressed larger than the other portion of the medium when the cams 53 press the medium, it is possible to make it reliable that the front surface 30b restricts feeding of the recording medium C.
The recording medium dispensing machine 1 of this embodiment is further provided with the reader/writer 14 that reads and writes information from/in the recording medium C in a position on the carry path due to the carry belts 4. Accordingly, it is possible to perform not only storage and discharge of the recording medium C but also reading and writing of the information from/in the recording medium C. Further, since the reader/writer 14 is provided at a position on the carry path due to the carry belts 4, it is possible to integrate the recording medium read/write portion and the recording medium storage portion in a compact configuration.
Moreover, in the recording medium dispensing machine 1 of this embodiment, since the carry path due to the carry belts 4 extends in the shape of a straight line, distortion does not occur on the carried recording medium C. Therefore, it is possible to prevent damage to electronic elements such as IC chips integrated inside the recording medium C.
In addition, it is described in this embodiment that the cams 53 are directly in contact with the recording medium C, but it is possible to provide a buffer member between each of the cams 53 and the recording medium C so that the cams 53 do not slide on the recording medium C nor give damage to the recording medium C. An aspect of this case is shown in
In addition, as a matter of course, the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, and is capable of being carried into practice with various modifications thereof without departing from the subject matter. For example, in the above-mentioned embodiment, the cams 53 are used as the pressing means, and the motor is used as means for driving the cams 53, but it may be possible to use a link instead of the cams 53 and a solenoid instead of the motor. Further, in the above-mentioned embodiment, the cams 53 directly press the recording medium C down. However, when the recording medium dispensing machine 1 is used with the carry path due to the carry belts 4 positioned horizontally, the cams 53 may press the support rollers 34 downwardly, the recording medium C thereby separates from the carry belts 4 due to its weight, and it is not necessary for the cams 53 to directly press the recording medium C down.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the sprit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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