Storing device for paper sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6540225
  • Patent Number
    6,540,225
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 1, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
To provide a storing device for paper sheets capable of increasing the number of banknotes that can be stored without increasing the dimension in a back and forth direction of a device main body.A second plate is moved in a direction substantially perpendicular to a face of a paper sheet by moving other ends of arms substantially parallel to the second plate, and thus drive force of a drive means is applied to the other ends of the arms, thereby moving the other ends of the arms substantially parallel to the second plate. Consequently, a space in the direction substantially perpendicular to the face, which is required for the arm movement, can be reduced as compared with the case in which the center part of the arm is driven.
Description




This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-274831, filed Sep. 11, 2000, the entire contents of this application is incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a storing device for paper sheets for storing paper sheets such as banknotes, gift certificates, and postcards.




2. Description of the Related Art




In the past, a storing device for paper sheets of this kind is generally known including a device main body formed in a box shape, an insertion port for a banknote provided at a front face of the device main body, a conveyor mechanism for conveying an inserted banknote through a conveying passage, a banknote detector for detecting a banknote in the conveying passage, and a banknote storing section for storing banknotes conveyed by the aforementioned conveyor mechanism in a stack. Banknotes are stored in this banknote storing section.




The aforementioned banknote storing section is constituted by a pair of rails placed at both left and right sides of a conveyed banknote, for allowing the banknote to be inserted between them, a first plate placed at the back side of the banknote and forward pressed, a second plate placed at the front side of the banknote and movable in a back and forth direction of the banknote, and a moving mechanism for moving the second plate, the second plate being moved toward the first plate by the moving mechanism.




The aforementioned moving mechanism is constituted by pantograph arms connected to the second plate, intersecting each other in an X form, and extensible and contractible in the back and forth direction, a drive shaft provided at the intersection of the pantograph arms, a cam abutting this drive shaft for moving the drive shaft in the back and forth direction, and a drive motor for driving the cam. Thus, the pantograph arms are extended and contracted back and forth by the drive motor, whereby a banknote is stored in such a manner that it is inserted between the first plate and the rails (for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 5-108925).




In this storing device for banknotes, when a banknote is conveyed to a space between the rails of the banknote storing section, the moving mechanism moves the second plate backward, so that the second plate moves the banknote to behind the rails. After the banknote moves to behind the rails, the second plate is moved forward to return to the original position, and the banknote is pressed by the front face of the first plate and the rear face of each rail to be stored. Specifically, by repeating the aforementioned operation of moving the drive shaft in the back and forth direction via the cam to reciprocate the second plate, banknotes are stored in a stack in the back and forth direction inside the banknote storing section.




However, when the second plate is reciprocated in the aforementioned banknote storing device, the drive shaft is moved in the back and forth direction (a direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the second plate) via the cam, and thus the dimension in the back and forth direction of the cam, which takes a moving stroke of the drive shaft, becomes large. Accordingly, there arises a disadvantage that the dimension in the back and forth direction of the section for storing banknotes are reduced by the dimension in the back and forth direction of the cam body and thereby the number of banknotes that can be stored decreases. As a result, in the automatic vending machines including the above kind of devices, the stored banknotes have to be frequently collected, which imposes a heavy burden on the banknotes collecting workers.




It can be envisioned to increase the dimension in the back and forth direction of the device in order to increase the number of banknotes that can be stored, but in this case, there arises a disadvantage that the dimensions in the back and forth direction of the other devices should be reduced.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is made in view of the aforementioned disadvantages, and its object is to provide a storing device for paper sheets capable of increasing the number of banknotes that can be stored without increasing the dimension in a back and forth direction of a device main body.




In order to attain the aforementioned object, the present invention provides a storing device for paper sheets comprising conveyor means for conveying an inserted paper sheet through a conveying passage, a paper sheet storing section for storing the paper sheets conveyed by the conveyor means in a stack, a first plate placed at one face of the paper sheet inside the paper sheet storing section, a second plate placed at the other face of the paper sheet, and moving means for moving the second plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the paper sheets, wherein the aforementioned moving means is constituted by arms each connected to the second plate at one end thereof, and drive means for moving the second plate in the direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the paper sheets by moving the other end of the arms substantially parallel to the second plate.




According to the present invention, the drive force of the drive means is applied to the other end of the arms, and the other end of the arms are moved substantially parallel to the second plate, and thus a space in the direction substantially perpendicular to the face, which is required for the arm movement, can be reduced as compared with the case in which the central part of the arm is driven. Consequently, the dimension in the direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the section for storing the paper sheets can be sufficiently secured, thus making it possible to increase the number of paper sheets that can be stored without increasing the dimension in the direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the device main body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic sectional side view of a storing device for paper sheets showing a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 2A and 2B

are schematic sectional plan views of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view illustrating essential portions of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 4

is a front view illustrating the operation of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 5

is a front view illustrating the operation of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 6

is a side view illustrating the operation of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 7

is a side view illustrating the operation of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 8

is a front view illustrating essential portions of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 9

is a side view illustrating essential portions of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 10

is a front view illustrating essential portions of a storing device for paper sheets showing a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a side view illustrating essential portions of the storing device for paper sheets;





FIG. 12

is a side view illustrating essential portions of the storing device for paper sheets; and





FIG. 13

is a side view illustrating essential portions of the storing device for paper sheets.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1

to


7


show a first embodiment of the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, this storing device for paper sheets has a banknote storing device main body


1


formed in a box shape, an insertion port


2


, which is provided at a front face of the banknote storing device main body


1


and through which a banknote B is inserted substantially horizontally from a longitudinal end portion thereof, a conveying passage


3


formed substantially in a U-shape at an upper portion inside the device main body


1


for guiding the inserted banknote B, a conveyor


4


having a conveyor belt provided along the conveying passage


3


and conveying the banknote B in the conveying passage


3


to an item storing section that will be described hereinafter, a detector for detecting the banknote B inside the conveying passage


3


with an optical sensor or the like, and a banknote storing section


6


provided at a lower portion inside the device main body


1


, for storing the banknotes B conveyed by the conveyor


4


in a stack. Further, the banknote storing device main body


1


has a partition plate


1




a


for dividing an inside thereof into a front and rear, which is provided at a front face of a second plate described hereinafter.




The banknote storing section


6


is constituted by a pair of rails


7


each provided at left and right sides of the conveyed banknote B, a second plate


8


placed at a front side of the banknote B, and a first plate


9


placed at a back side of the banknote B. Each of the rails


7


is formed to extend in a vertical direction, and has a concave portion


7




a


extending vertically on an inner side thereof. A distance between the concave portions


7




a


almost corresponds to a lateral length of the banknote B, and the banknote B conveyed in the conveying passage


3


is guided into the banknote storing section


6


by the concave portions


7




a


substantially in a vertical position with its longitudinal direction coinciding with the vertical direction. The second plate


8


is placed at a front of the concave portions


7




a


of the rails


7


, and is movable in a direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the banknote B. The second plate


8


is formed with a lateral dimension shorter than the distance between the rails


7


, and is movable to the back face of each rail


7


through the space between the rails


7


. The first plate


9


is forward pressed by a coil spring


10


, and abuts against the back side of each rail


7


.




A mounting part


8




a


for an arm


11


is provided at the front face of the second plate


8


, and the arm


11


is rotatably mounted on the second plate


8


at one end. In this embodiment, four of the arms


11


are included in total and each pair of left and right arms


11


are provided at upper and lower portions of the second plate


8


so that the other end of each of the upper arms


11


faces downward and the other end of each of the lower arms


11


faces upward. The partition plate


1




a


is provided with a through-hole


1




b


formed such that each arm


11


and the mounting part


8




a


are not in contact with the partition plate


1




a


when the second plate


8


moves, and a cover


1




c


for covering each arm


11


is provided to protrude forward. In this embodiment, a pair of left and right covers


1




c


are formed to extend vertically, and each cover


1




c


covers the two arms


11


at the upper and lower portions. The other ends of the arms


11


laterally corresponding to each other are connected by a drive shaft


12


extending in a lateral direction, and in this embodiment, the drive shafts


12


are provided at an upper side and an lower side. Each of the drive shafts


12


is inserted through a pit


1




d


provided in a side face of each cover


1




c


to be movable up and down and rotatable with respect to each arm


11


. Specifically, each arm


11


is connected to the second plate


8


at one end and to the drive shaft


12


at the other end. Each drive shaft


12


abuts against a cam


13


, and moves up and down in accordance with a rotational angle of the cam


13


. In this embodiment, two of the cams


13


are rotatably supported at support shafts provided at the partition plate la substantially perpendicularly thereto.




The cams


13


are provided side by side in the lateral direction with outer periphery surfaces being meshed with each other, and when one of the cams


13


rotates, the other cam


13


also rotates following it. Each of the cams


13


has a pair of abutting parts


13




a


formed to be cylindrical at the front face thereof. The abutting parts


13




a


abutting to each of the drive shafts


12


are provided symmetrically with respect to a center of rotation of the cam


13


, and is formed to be integrated with a component for linking each abutting part


13




a.






Further, each of the upper arms


11


is provided with a guide shaft


14


in parallel with the drive shaft


12


. The guide shaft


14


is guided by a slot


1




e


provided to be curved in the side face of each of the covers


1




c


to guide the arm


11


so that the second plate


8


is surely moved almost in parallel when each of the cams


13


rotates. Specifically, the guide shaft


14


and the slot


1




e


constitute a guide mechanism. The aforementioned guide mechanism may be constructed by providing a guide slot in each arm


11


and the guide shaft


14


at each cover


1




c.






A motor


15


is disposed at a lower portion of the device main body


1


so that a drive shaft


15




a


thereof is in the lateral direction, and a lower portion of a first gear


16


having a rotating shaft in the lateral direction is meshed with an upper portion of the drive shaft


15




a


of the motor


15


. A lower portion of a second gear


17


having a rotating shaft in the lateral direction is meshed with an upper portion of the first gear


16


, and an auxiliary gear


18


for stabilizing rotation, having a rotating shaft in the lateral direction is meshed with the upper portion of the second gear


17


. A cylindrical worm gear


19


is provided at one end of the rotating shaft of the second gear


17


, and a worm wheel


20


having a rotating shaft in the back and forth direction is meshed with the cylindrical worm gear


19


. A final gear


21


having a rotating shaft in the back and forth direction is meshed with the worm wheel


20


, and one of the cams


13


is meshed with the final gear


21


. Specifically, the cams


13


, the motor


15


, the respective gears and the wheels


16


to


21


constitute drive means.




Further, a coil spring


22


with one end being fixed at the guide shaft


14


and the other end being fixed at the drive shaft


12


at the lower side is provided between the guide shaft


14


and the drive shaft


12


. In this embodiment, two of the coil springs


22


are provided in total, and each of them is disposed at both end of the shafts


12


and


14


so as to forward presses the second plate


8


via each of the shafts


12


and


14


.




In the storing device for banknotes configured as described above, the banknote B is conveyed into the space between the rails


7


of the banknote storing section


6


, whereby the motor


15


is actuated to rotate each of the cams


13


. Here, as an initial state, in each of the cams


13


, the abutting parts


13




a


are aligned laterally side by side as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 6

, and the second plate


8


is placed at the partition plate


1




a


side as shown in FIG.


2


A. When each of the cams


13


rotates, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

, each of the drive shafts


12


abutting thereto moves outside in the vertical direction against the force given by each of the coil springs


22


, and with this, the other end of each of the arms


11


moves outside in the vertical direction. Thus, the one end of each arm


11


moves to the back side, thereby moving the second plate


8


to the back side. When the second plate


8


moves to the back side and abuts against the banknote B, the banknote B is pressed out of the rails


7


to the back side and as shown in

FIG. 2B

, with the left and right end portions of the banknote B coming out of the concave portions


7




a


of the rails


7


, it is pressed against the first plate


9


. Thereafter, when each of the cams


13


rotates more than 90 degrees from the initial state, the second plate


8


moves forward, and the banknote B is pressed between the second plate


8


and the back side of each of the rails


7


to be stored. When each of the cams


13


rotates 180 degrees, it is returned to the state in which the abutting parts


13




a


are aligned side by side in the lateral direction, specifically, the initial state. By repeating a series of the operations, the banknotes B are stored at the back side of each of the rails


7


in a stack.




As described above, according to the storing device for paper sheets of this embodiment, as the result that each of the drive shafts


12


is driven up and down, the space in the back and forth direction required for each drive shaft


12


to move is made smaller as compared with the conventional storing device for banknotes provided with a shaft moving in the longitudinal direction near the center of an arm, thus making it possible to secure sufficient dimension in the longitudinal direction of the section for storing banknotes. Accordingly, it becomes possible to increase the number of banknotes that can be stored without increasing the dimension in the longitudinal direction of the device.




Further, according to the storing device for paper sheets of this embodiment, one end of each arm


11


is mounted at the second plate


8


, while the other end is connected to the drive shaft


12


, whereby the force from the drive shaft


12


is exerted on the other end of each arm


11


, thus making it possible to reduce the length in a longitudinal direction of each arm


11


. Accordingly, it never happens that the arm is bent and thereby the second plate cannot be moved normally as, for example, in the prior art using a pantograph arm. Further, the force from the drive shaft


12


exerts substantially in an axial direction of each arm


11


to make it possible to reduce the stress occurring to each arm


11


, thus eliminating the fear of each arm


11


being deformed, and also eliminating the fear of each arm


11


being broken by repeated stress when the device is used for a long time.




Further, according to the storing device for paper sheets of this embodiment, the guide shaft


14


and the slots le are provided, thus making it possible to surely move the second plate


8


in the direction substantially perpendicular to its face with simple constitution.




Furthermore, according to the storing device for paper sheets of this embodiment, each drive shaft


12


is driven by each cam


13


, which makes it possible to smoothly move each arm


11


and the second plate


8


, and thus excessive load is not added to each portion of the device. When one of the drive shafts


12


moves, a pair of the arms


11


moves the same distance at the same time, and as a result, the second plate


8


can be also moved smoothly.




In the aforementioned embodiment, it is shown that two of the cams


13


are provided, but as shown in

FIG. 8

, it may be suitable to drive each of the drive shafts


12


by one cam


13




b.






Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, it is shown that the cams


13


having the abutting parts


13




a


are provided, but as shown in

FIG. 8

, it may be suitable to provide the cam


13




b


having on its front face an abutting part


13




c


formed to be curved along its outer periphery. In this case, each drive shaft


12


operates according to the distance between the outer periphery surface and the center of rotation of the cam


13




b.






Furthermore, in the aforementioned embodiment, it is shown that each arm


11


is independently provided, but as shown in

FIG. 9

, it may be suitable to provide a pantograph type of arms


11




a


each intersecting in an X form, having an connecting pin


11




b


for the arms at this intersection part, and rotating with the intersection part as a supporting point. In this case, one of the arms


11




a


is driven by the cam


13


at the other end, and the other end of the other arm


11




a


is forward pressed by a coil spring


23


. In addition, the other end of the one of the arms


11




a


is rotatably mounted at the mounting part


8




a


of the second plate


8


, and the one end of the other arm


11




a


is mounted at a mounting part


8




b


of the second plate


8


so as to be rotatable and movable up and down. In this case, the force of the drive shaft


12


is also exerted in the almost axial direction of the arm


11




a


from the other end of the arm


11




a,


thus making it possible to reduce shearing stress occurring to each arm


11




a


as compared with the prior art in which the force in the almost shearing direction is exerted on the intersection part of each arm.




Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, it is shown that each drive shaft


12


is driven up and down, but it may be suitable that each drive shaft


12


is driven in the lateral direction.




Still further, in the aforementioned embodiment, it is shown that the guide shaft


14


and the slots


1




e


are provided, but it may be suitable that they are not provided.




Further, in the aforementioned embodiment, it is shown that banknotes are stored, but it may be suitable that gift certificates, postcards and the like are stored.





FIGS. 10 and 11

show a second embodiment of the present invention. In the second embodiment, the part for driving a drive shaft differs from that in the first embodiment. The other parts that are the same as in the first embodiment will be explained with use of the same numerals and symbols used in the explanation of the first embodiment.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the storing device for paper sheets has movable parts


30


each connected to each shaft


12


connecting to an arm


11




c


in almost a center of the shaft


12


toward the upper side and lower side, a screw shaft


31


extending in an up and down direction for engaging with each of the movable parts


30


, and a motor not shown for driving the screw shaft


31


.




Each movable part


30


is formed in a box shape and has a female screw portion extending in the up and down direction therein. Male screw portions


31




a


and


31




b


for being engaged with the aforementioned female screw portions are formed on a periphery surface of the screw shaft


31


, screw threads of the upper male screw portion


31




a


and the lower male screw portion


31




b


are cut in the opposite direction to each other. Specifically, when the screw shaft


31


rotates in one direction, the upper movable part


30


moves upward and the lower movable part


30


moves downward, and when the screw shaft


31


rotates in the other direction, the upper movable part


30


moves downward and the lower movable part


30


moves upward. The screw shaft


31


is meshed with a drive section of a motor not shown at the lower portion thereof.




In the storing device for paper sheets configured as described above, when the banknote B is conveyed between the rails


7


of the banknote storing section


6


, the motor is actuated to rotate the screw shaft


31


. Here, as an initial state, the upper movable part


30


is located at a lower position and the lower movable part


30


is located at an upper position, in other word, the second plate


8


is located at the front side. When the screw shaft


31


rotates in one direction, each movable part


30


moves outside in the up and down direction, and following this, an other end of each arm


11




c


moves outside in the up and down direction. Thus, one end of each arm l


1




c


moves to the back side and the second plate


8


moves to the back side. When the second plate


8


moves to the back side and abuts against the banknote B, the banknote B is pressed out of the rails


7


to the back side, and the left and right end portions of the banknote B come out of the concave portion


7




a


of each rail


7


to be pressed against the first plate


9


. Thereafter, the screw shaft


31


reverses, then the second plate


8


moves forward, and the banknote B is pressed between the second plate


8


and the back side of each rail


7


to be stored. By repeating a series of the operations, the banknotes B are stored at the back side of each rail


7


in a stack.




As described above, according to the storing device for paper sheets of the second embodiment, each drive shaft


12


is driven in the up and down direction as in the first embodiment, thus making it possible to reduce the space in the back and forth direction required for each drive shaft


12


to move, and reduce the dimension in the back and forth direction of the device. Further, since the one end of each arm


11




c


for moving the second plate


8


is mounted to the second plate


8


, and the other end thereof is connected to the drive shaft


12


, the force from the drive shaft


12


is exerted on the other end of each arm


11




c


and the longitudinal length of each arm


11




c


can be reduced. Further, the force from the drive shaft


12


is exerted in the axial direction of each arm


11




c


and shearing stress occurring to each arm


11




c


can be reduced, thus eliminating the fear of each arm


11




c


being deformed, and also eliminating the fear of each arm


11




c


being broken by repetitive stress when the device is used for a long time.




Further, according to the storing device for paper sheets in the second embodiment, the screw shaft


31


and each of the movable parts


30


for being engaged therewith are provided so that each movable part


30


moves up and down when the screw shaft


31


rotates, thus making it possible to smoothly move each arm


11




c


and the second plate


8


, whereby excessive load is not added to each part of the device.




In the aforementioned embodiment, it is shown that each arm


11




c


is independently provided, but as shown in

FIG. 12

, it may be suitable to provide pantograph type of arms lid each intersecting in the X form, having a connecting pin


11




e


for each arm at the intersection part, and rotating with the intersection part as a supporting point. In the case of the device shown in

FIG. 12

, it has the movable parts


30


at the upper side and the lower side as in the aforementioned second embodiment, and each movable part


30


moves up and down as in the second embodiment to move the second plate


8


in the back and forth direction.




Further, as another example provided with pantograph type of arms lid, the example in which one of the movable parts


30


is provided at a lower side and the other end of one of the arms lid is driven by this movable part


30


, while the other end of the other arm lid is rotatably supported at a fixed part


32


is cited as shown in FIG.


13


. In the case of the example shown in

FIG. 13

, the screw shaft


31


has the male screw portion


31




b


at only the lower side, and each of the arms


11




d


is mounted at a mounting part


8




b


of the second plate


8


to be rotatable and movable up and down.




In any of the examples shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, the force of the drive shaft


12


is exerted in almost an axial direction of the arm


11




d


from the other end of each arm lid, thus making it possible to decrease stress occurring to each arm


11




d.





Claims
  • 1. A storing device for paper sheets, comprising:conveyor means for conveying an inserted paper sheet through a conveying passage; a paper sheet storing section for storing paper sheets conveyed by the conveyor means in a stack; a first plate placed at one face of the paper sheet inside the paper sheet storing section; a second plate placed at the other face of the paper sheet; and moving means for moving the second plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the paper sheet, wherein said moving means comprises arms each connected to the second plate at one end thereof, and drive means for moving the second plate in the direction substantially perpendicular to the face of the paper sheet by moving the other ends of the arms substantially parallel to the second plate.
  • 2. The storing device for paper sheets according to claim 1,wherein said drive means has drive shafts connected to the other ends of the arms and moving substantially parallel to the second plate.
  • 3. The storing device for paper sheets according to claim 2,wherein said drive means has cams for abutting to said drive shaft to move the drive shaft.
  • 4. The storing device for paper sheets according to claim 2,wherein said drive means has a screw shaft extending substantially parallel to the second plate, and movable parts for engaging with the screw shaft to move said drive shaft with the aid of rotation of the screw shaft.
  • 5. The storing device for paper sheets according to claim 1, further comprising guide means for guiding said second plate in a direction substantially perpendicular to a face thereof.
  • 6. The storing device for paper sheets according to claim 5,wherein said guide means comprises a guide shaft provided at said arms and slots for guiding the guide shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-274831 Sep 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
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