Sheet dispenser mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361043
  • Patent Number
    6,361,043
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A sheet dispenser mechanism (10) is described. The mechanism includes upper and lower transport guides (12, 14) for conveying a sheet such as a bank note therebetween, only one of the transport guides (12) being movable in a plane transverse to the surface of the bank note (38). A piezoelectric sensor (36) is mechanically coupled to the movable transport guide (12). A detecting circuit (52) monitors the output from the piezoelectric sensor (36). When a single bank note (38) is being transported the movable transport guide (12) is deflected by the thickness of the bank note and the detecting circuit (52) detects a first signal. If two sheets are stuck together and transported as a single sheet then the movable transport guide (12) is deflected by the thickness of the two sheets and the detecting circuit (52) detects a second signal which is greater than the first signal, thereby indicating that multiple sheets are present.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a sheet dispenser mechanism. In particular, the invention relates to a sheet dispenser mechanism for use in a self-service terminal (SST) such as an automated teller machine (ATM).




Conventional sheet dispenser mechanisms include a multiple sheet detector for monitoring each sheet being dispensed by the mechanism to ensure that the sheet being dispensed is not in fact two or more sheets stuck together.




Typically, an optical arrangement is used to detect multiple sheets being conveyed as a single sheet. These optical arrangements have the disadvantage that the transmissive qualities of a sheet may vary depending on the sheet design. Another disadvantage is that optical arrangements require sensors to be located within the dispenser mechanism, which occupies space.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to obviate or mitigate one or more of the above disadvantages.




According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a sheet dispenser mechanism characterized by: upper and lower transport guides for conveying a sheet therebetween, only one of the transport guides being movable in a plane transverse to the surface of the sheet; a piezoelectric sensor mechanically coupled to the movable transport guide for detecting movement in a direction transverse to the surface of the sheet; and a detecting circuit for monitoring the output from the piezoelectric sensor.




By virtue of the invention, when a single sheet is being transported the movable transport guide is deflected by the thickness of the sheet and the detecting circuit detects a first voltage associated with that deflection; however, if two or more sheets are stuck together and transported as a single sheet then the movable transport guide is deflected by the thickness of those two or more sheets and the detecting circuit detects a second voltage (larger than the first voltage) associated with the greater deflection, thereby indicating that multiple sheets are present.




Preferably, each of the upper and lower transport guides comprises a shaft having rollers mounted thereon. Alternatively, each of the upper and lower transport guides comprises a shaft having stretchable belts mounted thereon.




Preferably, on detecting multiple sheets the detecting circuit changes the transport path for the multiple sheets so that the sheets are retained in the sheet dispenser mechanism and not dispensed.




Preferably, the piezoelectric sensor comprises a piezoelectric polymer film disposed on a resilient base. Conveniently, the resilient base is made of rubber.




In one embodiment, the sheet dispenser mechanism is incorporated within an SST such as an ATM. When the sheet dispenser mechanism is incorporated in an ATM the sheets dispensed may be bank notes.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a diagrammatic front view of part of a sheet dispenser mechanism according to one embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

shows a diagrammatic end view of a detail of the mechanism of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

shows a diagrammatic view of the sheet dispenser of

FIG. 1

incorporated in an ATM.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, part of a sheet dispenser mechanism


10


is shown. The dispenser mechanism


10


is a bank note dispenser and houses a frame


11


which supports an upper transport guide


12


and a lower transport guide


14


.




The upper transport guide


12


has a shaft


16


mounted between a fixed bearing


18


and a movable bearing


20


. Fixed bearing


18


is rigidly mounted on frame


11


; whereas, movable bearing


20


is mounted within a slot (not shown) in frame


11


to allow the bearing


20


some degree of movement in the direction of arrow


21


. Two rollers


22


,


24


are also mounted on the shaft


16


and are spaced apart by a distance less than the width of the bank notes to be dispensed. The rollers


22


,


24


are fixed so that they do not rotate relative to shaft


16


.




The lower transport guide


14


also has a shaft


26


, but shaft


26


is mounted between two fixed bearings


28


,


30


; with bearings


28


,


30


being rigidly mounted on frame


11


. Two rollers


32


,


34


are also mounted on the shaft


26


and are spaced apart to align with rollers


22


,


24


so that two roller pairs are formed; one roller pair being rollers


22


and


32


, the other roller pair being rollers


24


and


34


.




A piezoelectric sensor


36


is mechanically coupled to the movable bearing


20


for detecting movement radial to the shaft


16


in the direction of arrow


21


, as will be described with reference to FIG.


2


.





FIG. 2

shows the movable bearing


20


and the piezoelectric sensor


36


in more detail. Bearing


20


comprises a bearing housing


40


and a bearing surface


42


for supporting the journal of shaft


16


. The piezoelectric sensor comprises a polymer film


46


(such as the LDT series piezo film sensors available from: Measurement Specialities Inc., P.O. Box 799, Valley Forge, Pa. 19482) having output connections


48


and disposed on a rubber base


50


. The rubber base


50


allows deformation of the polymer film


46


to occur, and also provides pressure to hold the film


46


in physical contact with the movable bearing


20


. The piezoelectric film


46


is located so that it rests on an upper surface of the bearing


20


.




A detecting circuit


52


is electrically coupled to the output connections


48


for monitoring the output of the piezoelectric sensor


36


. The detecting circuit


52


is also electrically coupled to a transport deflector (not shown) by a control connection


54


. An active signal on the control connection


54


causes the transport deflector to re-direct bank notes currently being transported so that the bank notes are retained. A transport deflector is a common feature in conventional ATMs. It is typically implemented by operating a solenoid which alters the transport path depositing the bank notes in a purge bin. An alternative implementation operates the sheet dispenser mechanism


10


in the reverse direction and deposits the bank notes in a purge bin.




In use, shafts


16


and


26


are rotated in opposite directions. The pairs of rollers


22


,


32


and


24


,


34


rotate by virtue of the rotation of the shafts


16


,


26


. A bank note


38


is inserted between the pairs of rollers


22


,


32


and


24


,


34


. As the pairs of rollers pinch the leading edge of the bank note


38


the upper transport guide


12


is raised (in the direction of arrow


21


in

FIG. 1

) by the thickness of the note


38


. This movement, which is transverse to the surface of the bank note


38


, compresses the piezoelectric film


46


. Compression of the film


46


generates a voltage which is output as a signal on connection


48


. The value of this signal is used as a reference for a single bank note.




Each time a bank note is conveyed, the detecting circuit


52


compares the signal on the output connections


48


with the single bank note reference signal.




If multiple bank notes are conveyed as a single bank note, then the upper transport guide


12


is raised by the combined thickness of the bank notes, thereby causing greater compression of the film


46


. This results in a much larger signal to be output from the piezoelectric sensor


36


. The detecting circuit


52


detects this signal, compares this signal with the reference signal for a single bank note, and activates the transport deflector (not shown) via the control connection


54


to ensure that the multiple bank notes are not dispensed.




If only a single bank note is being conveyed then the signal on the output connections


48


will be very similar to the reference signal. A predetermined threshold may be used so that if the signal on the output connections


48


is greater than the reference signal by more than this threshold then the detecting circuit


52


activates the transport deflector.





FIG. 3

shows the sheet dispenser mechanism


10


incorporated within an ATM


60


for dispensing bank notes to a user via a dispensing slot


62


in the front of the ATM


60


. In use, the mechanism


10


removes notes from a bank note cassette


64


for dispensing to a user. If multiple notes are detected by the mechanism


10


, then the transport deflector (not shown) deposits the multiple notes into a purge bin


66


.




An advantage of this embodiment of the invention is that by having one of the bearings movable, any note (or notes) being transported will cause a displacement of the bearing proportional to the thickness of the note (or notes).




Various modifications may be made to the above described embodiment within the scope of the present invention. For example, the upper and lower transport guides may be implemented by any convenient mechanism, such as stretchable endless belts mounted on shafts as shown schematically in FIG.


1


. Both bearings on the upper transport guide may be movable bearings. The lower transport guide may be moveable and the upper transport guide may be fixed. The piezoelectric sensor may be incorporated into one of the transport guides or into one of the bearings.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet dispenser mechanism comprising:upper and lower transport guides for conveying a sheet therebetween, only one of the transport guides being movable in a plane transverse to the surface of the sheet and including a shaft mounted at one end in a fixed bearing and at an opposite end in a movable bearing; said movable bearing including a housing; a piezoelectric sensor including a piezoelectric film disposed on a resilient base resiliently supporting said movable bearing housing for detecting movement in a direction transverse to the surface of the sheet; and a detecting circuit for monitoring output from the piezoelectric sensor.
  • 2. A sheet dispenser mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each of the upper and lower transport guides includes a shaft having rollers mounted thereon.
  • 3. A sheet dispenser mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each of the upper and lower transport guides includes a shaft having stretchable belts mounted thereon.
  • 4. A sheet dispenser mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the detecting circuit, upon detecting multiple sheets, changes the transport path for the multiple sheets so that the sheets are retained in the sheet dispenser mechanism and not dispensed.
  • 5. A sheet dispenser mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the resilient base comprises rubber.
  • 6. A self-service terminal for dispensing sheets to a user, the self-service terminal comprising:upper and lower transport guides for conveying a sheet therebetween, only one of the transport guides being movable in a plane transverse to the surface of the sheet and including a shaft mounted at one end in a fixed bearing and at an opposite end in a movable bearing; said movable bearing including a housing; a piezoelectric sensor including a piezoelectric film disposed on a resilient base resiliently supporting said movable bearing housing for detecting movement in a direction transverse to the surface of the sheet; and a detecting circuit for monitoring output from the piezoelectric sensor to detect multiple sheets conveyed between the upper and lower transport guides.
  • 7. A self-service terminal according to claim 6, wherein each of the upper and lower transport guides includes a shaft having rollers mounted thereon.
  • 8. A self-service terminal according to claim 6, wherein each of the upper and lower transport guides includes a shaft having stretchable belts mounted thereon.
  • 9. A self-service terminal according to claim 6, wherein the detecting circuit, upon detecting multiple sheets conveyed between the upper and lower transport guides, changes the transport path for the multiple sheets so that the sheets are retained in the self-service terminal and not dispensed.
  • 10. A self-service terminal according to claim 6, wherein the resilient base comprises rubber.
  • 11. An automated teller machine (ATM) for dispensing bank notes to an ATM customer, the ATM comprising:upper and lower transport guides for conveying a bank note therebetween, only one of the transport guides being movable in a plane transverse to the surface of the bank note and including a shaft mounted at one end in a fixed bearing and at an opposite end in a movable bearing; said movable bearing including a housing; a piezoelectric sensor including a piezoelectric film disposed on a resilient base resiliently supporting said movable bearing housing for detecting movement in a direction transverse to the surface of the bank note; and a detecting circuit for monitoring output from the piezoelectric sensor to detect multiple bank notes conveyed between the upper and lower transport guides.
  • 12. An ATM according to claim 11, wherein each of the upper and lower transport guides includes a shaft having rollers mounted thereon.
  • 13. An ATM according to claim 11, wherein each of the upper and lower transport guides includes a shaft having stretchable belts mounted thereon.
  • 14. An ATM according to claim 11, wherein the detecting circuit, upon detecting multiple bank notes conveyed between the upper and lower transport guides, changes the transport path for the multiple bank notes so that the bank notes are retained in the ATM and not dispensed.
  • 15. An ATM according to claim 11, wherein the resilient base comprises rubber.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9900788 Jan 1999 GB
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