The invention relates to a device for depositing notes, which comprises a plurality of storage compartments for depositing the notes and means for conveying the notes to the storage compartments and for the organized depositing of the same on stacks situated in the storage compartments.
Devices of this type are known, for example, from customer terminals for depositing banknotes or checks, such as are provided by credit institutions. It is extremely advantageous for the operator of such customer terminals if the deposited notes are automatically distributed according to sort to the different storage compartments where they are deposited in organized stacks. Organized and sorted depositing is required in particular if the deposited notes are to be further processed mechanically, for example are to be counted or paid out again. In addition, depositing on stacks affords the advantage that the deposited notes require less space than notes dumped in an uncontrolled manner, and the storage compartments can therefore be kept smaller and do not have to be emptied as often.
A stacking device for notes is disclosed in DE 197 57 421 A1. Said device comprises a rotatable stacking wheel having a multiplicity of fingers whose one end is fastened to the circumference of the stacking wheel and between which a receiving pocket for notes is formed in each case. Depending on the angular position of the stacking wheel, this receiving pocket is open or closed. Thus, in an angular region with an open receiving pocket, notes can be introduced into the stacking wheel, can be moved by the stacking wheel through an angular region with a closed receiving pocket, and finally, in a further angular region with an open receiving pocket, can be deposited on a stack.
A stacking wheel of this type deposits all of the notes which have been introduced on the same stack. For the device of the type mentioned at the beginning, an associated stacking wheel would be required for each storage compartment and, in addition, a transporting mechanism having switches or the like, with which the deposited note is supplied to the corresponding stacking wheel. Such a construction would be complicated, expensive and would also require a lot of space.
The invention is based on the object of specifying a device of the type mentioned at the beginning, the device bringing about the specific transportation to one of several storage compartments available for selection and the organized depositing on stacks in a simple, cost-effective and space-saving manner.
This object is achieved with a device of the type mentioned at the beginning by the fact that it has one or more parallel, revolving belts on which fingers are arranged successively in the longitudinal direction of the belts, said fingers cooperating with the belts to form receiving pockets for the notes, that each storage compartment is assigned a stripping element which is arranged in each case between the storage compartment and belt, and that to deposit a note in a selected storage compartment belts and/or the corresponding stripping element can be adjusted relative to one another in such a manner that the stripping element projects into the path of a note moved by the belt. The note which is moved in a receiving pocket by the belt is guided by the stripping element into the box and, in a manner described in greater detail below, comes to a standstill in front of a stack situated in the storage compartment.
In the case of the device according to the invention, notes can therefore be transported by a single belt or by a set of parallel, revolving belts to any desired number of storage compartments where they are deposited in an organized manner in each case on a stack with the aid of a stripping element.
The stripping element can preferably be a stripping plate which has a number of slots corresponding to the number of belts, through which the belts can pass when the stripping element projects into the path of a note moved by the belts.
The fingers are preferably attached at one end to the respective belt in such a manner that, when the belt is stretched out, they bear against the latter and cooperate with it to form a closed receiving pocket, but when the belt is appropriately curved, they protrude from the latter and cooperate with it to form an open receiving pocket. In this respect, a belt of this type is similar to the stacking wheel which has been mentioned, and, in particular, notes can be introduced into its receiving pockets in a manner known per se.
In one preferred embodiment, the belt which has been mentioned is a toothed belt.
The storage compartments preferably abut against the stripping element with a side which is open or is to be opened and are provided in such a manner that the notes can stand upright in them in a stack which extends until immediately in front of the stripping element.
For each storage compartment, there is preferably a switchable deflecting device for deflecting the belt in the direction of the storage compartment in such a manner that the stripping element projects into the path of a note which is moved in a receiving pocket by the belt. In this case, the belt is preferably deflected in such a manner that the fingers forming the receiving pocket push the stack of notes situated in the storage compartment into the storage compartment, and a note situated in the receiving pocket is guided by the stripping element into the storage compartment, adheres to the floor of the storage compartment and comes to a standstill in front of the stack.
Furthermore, the deflecting device is preferably designed and arranged in such a manner that the receiving pocket is opened as it passes the stripping element by virtue of the curvature of the belt caused when the latter is deflected. The note is thereby released and can be slowed down in a gentle manner.
In one preferred embodiment, the deflecting device has a number of deflection rollers corresponding to the number of belts, said deflection rollers being arranged opposite the stripping element on the other side of the belt and being adjustable for deflection in the direction of the stripping element.
In a further preferred embodiment, the deflecting device contains guide elements with the aid of which sliding elements fastened to the belt can be guided in order to deflect the belt. In one particularly advantageous variant, the guide elements are formed by the longitudinal edges of the slots in the respective stripping plate, and as sliding elements at that end of each finger which is fixed on the belt two sliding blocks are attached on opposite sides of the finger, and on their respective side which faces away from the finger a receptacle for the longitudinal edge is formed in such a manner that the sliding blocks can be guided in a sliding manner along the longitudinal edges. A deflecting device of this type is particularly simple in construction.
In a further preferred embodiment, the stripping plate can be adjusted in the direction of the belts until it projects into the path of a note moved by the belt.
Further advantages and features of the solution according to the invention emerge from the following description which explains the invention with reference to an exemplary embodiment in conjunction with the attached drawings, in which:
a shows a perspective drawing of a note in a receiving pocket formed by two parallel belts and two fingers injection molded on them,
b shows a fastening device for separately produced fingers on the belt,
a shows a perspective drawing of a finger, belt and sliding block,
b shows a perspective drawing of the stripping plate and floor of a storage box,
c, 4d show two consecutive snapshots of a detail of the device according to the invention during the depositing of a note, in which the belts are deflected with the aid of guide and sliding elements,
a, 5b show two consecutive snapshots of a detail of the device according to the invention during the depositing of a note with the aid of an adjustable stripping plate.
The device according to the invention contains two mutually parallel, revolving toothed belts 18 which are situated one above the other in the perspective of
A multiplicity of fingers 28 are arranged successively in the longitudinal direction of the belts on the outsides of the belts 18. The fingers 28 are attached to the belts 18 in such a manner that, when the belts are stretched out, they bear against the latter and cooperate with them to form a closed receiving pocket for notes. A closed received pocket of this type is illustrated in
In
However, when the belt is appropriately curved in the region of the finger, the latter protrudes from the belt and cooperates with it to form an open receiving pocket. Two such open receiving pockets 30 can be seen in
In
The device according to the invention is accordingly constructed in such a manner that a single pair of belts guides the deposited note 12 in a closed receiving pocket past all of the available storage compartments 14, and the note is removed from the receiving pocket at the selected storage compartment with the aid of the stripping element 34 and the deflecting device 36 and is deposited in an organized manner in the storage compartment 14. This construction is space-saving and simple in comparison with a conventional construction in which there is an individual transporting path to each storage compartment.
With reference to
The stripping element 34 is designed here as a stripping plate having two parallel slots 19 (not visible in the view of
The deflection of the pair of belts 18 in the region of the storage box 14 has two consequences. Firstly, it causes the stripping plate 34 to project into the path of the note 12 moved by the belt, so that said note is guided by the stripping plate 34 into the storage box 14. Secondly, the pair of belts is curved by the deflection in such a manner that the fingers 28 forming the receiving pocket protrude from the pair of belts 18 and thereby press the stack 16 into the storage box 14 and at the same time release the carried-along note 12. The released note 12 adheres to the floor 15 of the storage box 14 and comes to stand in front of the stack 16 of upright notes.
The mechanism described causes the stack 16 to grow to the left in
In an alternative embodiment, the pair of belts 18 is deflected by sliding elements 60 which are attached to the fingers 28 being guided in a sliding manner along guide elements 21. In the following exemplary embodiment, the sliding elements 60 are sliding blocks, two of which are assigned to each finger, and the guide elements 21 are formed by the longitudinal edges of the slots 19 of the stripping plate 34. (see
As can be seen in
In order to introduce the longitudinal edges 21 into the receptacles 64, it is possible, for example, for the belt 18 to be deflected to such an extent that the sliding blocks 60 just come into contact with the upper edge of the stripping plate 34. Such a situation is shown in
The effect achieved by the sliding blocks 60 following the longitudinal edges 21 is that the pair of belts 18 is then deflected to a similar extent as in
Directly above the floor 15 of the storage box 14 the slots 19 merge into wider sections 23. On reaching the wide section 23, the sliding blocks 60 leave the guide formed by the longitudinal edges 21, so that the belts 18 resume the stretched-out position.
A deflecting device having guide and sliding elements has the advantage that a small adjustment of the belt 18 and/or stripping plate 34 is sufficient in order to bring guide and sliding elements into engagement with one another and therefore to initiate the deflection.
Use can therefore be made of relatively small adjusting devices 35, which cause lower costs and require less space. In addition, the deflection can be optimized in respect of a reliable, organized depositing of the note 12 by the shaping of the stripping plate 34.
a and 5b show a further embodiment in which a stripping plate 34′ can be pivoted about an axis 42 in the direction of the pair of belts 18 until it projects into the path of a note moved by the belts. This situation is shown in
In the embodiment illustrated in
In particular, a pivotable stripping plate 34′ can advantageously be combined with a deflecting device having guide and sliding elements. Instead of, as in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101 47 134.3 | Sep 2001 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE02/02894 | 8/7/2002 | WO |