This application is the national phase of International Application No. PCT/CN2014/092015, titled “SHEET-TYPE MEDIUM SEPARATING APPARATUS AND SELF-SERVICE FINANCIAL DEVICE”, filed on Nov. 24, 2014, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201310724154.0 titled “SHEET-TYPE MEDIUM SEPARATING DEVICE AND SELF-SERVICE FINANCIAL EQUIPMENT”, filed with the Chinese State Intellectual Property Office on Dec. 24, 2013, which applications are hereby incorporated by reference to the maximum extent allowable by law.
The present application relates to the sheet medium processing technology, and in particular to a sheet-type medium separating device applicable in a financial self-service equipment to individually separate a whole stack of banknotes reliably.
The current financial self-service equipment has a banknote depositing and withdrawing module for depositing and withdrawing banknotes, an identification module for identifying the deposited banknotes, a temporary storage device for temporarily storing the identified banknotes, a cashbox for storing the eventually identified and confirmed banknotes, a necessary system control device, and etc.
When the above financial self-service equipment handles the banknotes deposited by the user, a whole stack of banknotes placed into the banknote depositing and withdrawing module are separated individually by a banknote separating device in the banknote depositing and withdrawing module, and enter through a banknote conveying passage into the identification module provided in the conveying passage, and the banknotes identified by the identification module are conveyed to the temporary storage device or the banknote depositing and withdrawing module according to the identification results. Thus, the banknote depositing and withdrawing module of the current financial self-service equipment consists of two isolated spaces, one is a receiving space for receiving the whole stack of banknotes placed in by users, and the other is a returning space for receiving the banknotes which are unaccepted after being identified by the identification module and need to be returned to the users.
Currently, most of banknote separating devices for individually separating the whole stack of banknotes are of friction-type, for example, the separating devices disclosed in Chinese patent application No. CN1999287A and Chinese patent application No. CN201567095U, the friction-type separating mechanism is mainly composed of a reverse roller assembly 1, a pickup roller assembly 2 and a separating roller assembly 3 as shown in
In the process of separating the banknotes, as shown in
Moreover, different positions of the banknote of the same type has different thicknesses, and when the banknotes having a thickness difference pass through the passage, with a fixed clearance, between the reverse roller assembly 1 and the separating roller assembly 3, the banknotes may be jammed or torn in the separating process.
In order to address the technical issue that sheet-type media are jammed or tore when the sheet-type media having a thickness difference are separated by the above separating mechanism, a sheet-type medium separating device is provided, in which an axial clearance between an end of a reverse roller assembly 1 and an end of a separating roller assembly 3 can be automatically adjusted.
The sheet-type medium separating device includes:
Preferably, an accommodating groove is provided in an outer surface of the inner sleeve in an axial direction, a protruding strip corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on an inner surface of the reverse roller jacket, and elastic components are respectively provided at two axial ends of the protruding strip to abut against the protruding strip in the case that the protruding strip is accommodated in the accommodating groove.
Further, the elastic components are rubber rings, and annular grooves configured to accommodate the rubber rings are provided in the outer surface of the inner sleeve.
Further, an elastic tooth corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on each of the rubber rings.
Preferably, the reverse roller jacket includes a rigid sleeve and a rubber roller fixedly sleeved on the rigid sleeve.
Further, an accommodating groove is provided in an outer surface of the inner sleeve in an axial direction, a protruding strip corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on an inner surface of the rigid sleeve, and elastic components are respectively provided at two axial ends of the protruding strip to abut against the protruding strip in the case that the protruding strip is accommodated in the accommodating groove.
Further, the elastic components are rubber rings, and annular grooves configured to accommodate the rubber rings are provided in the outer surface of the inner sleeve.
Further, an elastic tooth corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on each of the rubber rings.
Preferably, the reverse roller is assembled on the reverse roller shaft by being borne by at least one one-way bearing and at least one normal bearing which are arranged in parallel with each other axially.
A self-service financial equipment is further provided according to the present application, which includes:
Preferably, an accommodating groove is provided in an outer surface of the inner sleeve in an axial direction, a protruding strip corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on an inner surface of the reverse roller jacket, and elastic components are respectively provided at two axial ends of the protruding strip to abut against the protruding strip in the case that the protruding strip is accommodated in the accommodating groove.
Further, the elastic components are rubber rings, and annular grooves configured to accommodate the rubber rings are provided in the outer surface of the inner sleeve.
Further, an elastic tooth corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on each of the rubber rings.
Preferably, the reverse roller jacket includes a rigid sleeve and a rubber roller fixedly sleeved on the rigid sleeve.
Further, an accommodating groove is provided in an outer surface of the inner sleeve in an axial direction, a protruding strip corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on an inner surface of the rigid sleeve, and elastic components are respectively provided at two axial ends of the protruding strip to abut against the protruding strip in the case that the protruding strip is accommodated in the accommodating groove.
Further, the elastic components are rubber rings, and annular grooves configured to accommodate the rubber rings are provided in the outer surface of the inner sleeve.
Further, an elastic tooth corresponding to the accommodating groove is provided on each of the rubber rings.
Preferably, the reverse roller is assembled on the reverse roller shaft by being borne by at least one one-way bearing and at least one normal bearing which are arranged in parallel with each other axially.
The present application has the following advantageous effects compared with the conventional technology.
By designing the reverse roller to have a slightly elastic structure movable axially and elastically, the present application may dynamically and adaptively allocate a meshing clearance between the reverse roller and the separating roller according to the thickness of the separated sheet-type medium, thereby effectively addressing the issue that the sheet-type medium is jammed or tore in the separating process due to the uneven thickness of the sheet-type medium.
For more clearly illustrating embodiments of the present application or the technical solutions in the conventional technology, drawings referred to describe the embodiments or the conventional technology will be briefly described hereinafter. Apparently, the drawings in the following description are only some examples of the present application, and for the person skilled in the art, other drawings may be obtained based on these drawings without any creative efforts.
For further describing a device for depositing and withdrawing banknotes according to the present application, further description is made in detail hereinafter in conjunction with illustrations of a preferred embodiment of the present application.
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In a first step, the normal deep groove ball bearing 121 and the one-way bearing 122 are fixed in an inner hole of the inner sleeve 124 by glue, to form an assembly A.
In a second step, the elastic rubber ring 123 is sleeved on one end of the assembly A assembled in the first step, to form an assembly B.
In a third step, the rigid outer sleeve 125 is fixed to an inner side of the rubber roller 126 by glue, to form an assembly C. This step may also be achieved by manufacturing the assembly integrally by injection molding in a factory;
In a fourth step, the assembly B assembled in the second step is slid into the assembly C assembled in the third step along the direction of the three guide grooves from one end of the assembly C, to form an assembly D.
In a fifth step, on the basis of the fourth step, the assembly C is continued to slide forward with respect to the assembly B, to cause the elastic rubber ring 123 to deform, until the other end of the inner sleeve 124 is exposed, then another elastic rubber ring 123 is sleeved on the other end of the assembly D, and the deformation of the elastic rubber pad 123 is released to allow the assembly B and the assembly C to return to the original positions and be centered relatively, to form the reverse roller 12.
The principle of the reverse roller assembly dynamically and adaptively allocating a meshing clearance between the reverse roller and the separating roller is further described in conjunction with
The above description is only preferred embodiments of the present application. It should be noted that, the above preferred embodiments should not be deemed as a limitation to the present application, and the scope of the present application is defined by the claims of the present application. For the person skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications may be made to the present application without departing from the principle and scope of the present application, and these improvements and modifications are also deemed to fall into the scope of the present application.
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