This invention concerns a feed module and a method for feeding value documents to a value-document processing apparatus, an input module, and a value-document processing apparatus for processing value documents according to the independent claims.
In value-document processing apparatuses, value documents, such as bank notes, checks or vouchers, are checked for different properties, such as denomination, authenticity and condition, and treated differently depending on the result of the check. Thus, e.g. bank notes classified as authentic upon the check are returned to circulation provided they simultaneously meet certain fitness criteria. In contrast, bank notes classified as false or suspect are taken out of circulation, and soiled, worn or defective bank notes are fed to a shredder for destruction. Further, in value-document processing apparatuses the respectively inputted value documents can be counted and/or their total value established.
From DE 27 60 269 C2 an apparatus for automatically sorting value documents is known which has an input pocket for receiving value documents, a singling device, a transport system, a checking device arranged along the transport system, and at least one deposit device. The value documents are sorted according to the results of the checking device, with indeterminable value documents, which are also called reject value documents, being placed in an intermediate store. A log about the reject value documents is created from the check results of the reject value documents. The log is used at a manual reworking station to manually evaluate and check the reject value documents taken from the intermediate store. The result of the manual check can be used to complete the sorting results.
To decrease manual reworking, the number of reject value documents to be manually reworked can be reduced by repeating the machine check of the reject value documents. The decrease in the number of reject value documents results from the fact that any disturbances that are present or faulty operating conditions that were present at the time of a first check of the value documents, e.g. skewed running or double picking of the value documents, normally no longer occur at the time of a second check of the reject value documents. The correct check and classification of the reject value documents is therefore in many cases in fact possible upon the second check, which is also called rerun. For example, the reject value documents are manually re-inserted into the value-document processing apparatus to re-check them. In DE 10 030 221 A1 a returning of the reject value documents to the input pocket of the apparatus is proposed, from which the reject value documents are singled in order to be fed to for a recheck in the apparatus.
However, the previous re-inserting of the reject value documents into the input pocket requires that the operator at the apparatus starts the rerun at the right point in time. For this, the operator must wait until the apparatus has singled all value documents located in the input pocket. Only then can the reject value documents be re-introduced into the input pocket and their rerun be started manually.
It is the object of the invention to enable a feeding of value documents, in particular reject value documents, to the value-document processing apparatus in manner as user-friendly and reliable as possible.
The feed module according to the invention for feeding value documents, in particular bank notes, to a value-document processing apparatus has: a receiving device in which one or more value documents to be processed can be inserted, with at least a first aligning element which the value documents lying in the receiving device are aligned to with a first edge of the value documents when the receiving device is in a first state, and at least a second aligning element which the value documents lying in the receiving device are aligned to with a second edge of the value documents when the receiving device is in a second state, and a positioning device through which the receiving device can be brought from the first state to the second state.
The input module according to the invention for feeding value documents, in particular bank notes, to at least one value document processing device has: a removal device for removing value documents from a container in which the value documents are supplied, and for feeding the value documents removed from the container to the value-document processing apparatus, as well as a feed module according to the invention.
The value-document processing apparatus according to the invention for processing, in particular checking and/or counting and/or sorting and/or destroying, value documents has a feed module according to the invention.
The method according to the invention for feeding value documents, in particular bank notes, to a value document processing device has the following steps: Inserting one or more value documents to be processed into a receiving device, aligning the value documents lying in the receiving device, which is in a first state, with a first edge of the value documents to at least a first aligning element, shifting the receiving device to a second state, and aligning the value documents lying in the receiving device, which is in the second state, with a second edge of the value documents to at least a second aligning element.
After the aligning of the value documents to the second aligning element and/or at the same time as said aligning, the receiving device of the feed module is moved into an input pocket of the value-document processing apparatus to re-feed the value documents to the value documents processing apparatus. The inserting of the value documents into the receiving device of the feed module can be carried out manually, e.g. by hand by an operator, or also automatically, e.g. by a gripper.
For the purposes of the invention, the term “state” refers preferably to the orientation or alignment of the receiving device in space. The receiving device thus has in the first state a first spatial orientation or first spatial alignment that is different from a second spatial orientation or second spatial alignment in the second state. A different orientation or alignment can be achieved, for example, through a simple rotation in a plane around an axis of rotation. However, it is principally also possible to shift the receiving device through a more complex rotation around two or three spatial axes of Euclidean space from the first state to the second state and vice versa.
Independent thereof, the position of the receiving device can be substantially identical in the first and second state, i.e. the receiving device remains essentially at the same location in spite of the change of state. Alternatively, it can also be preferred that locations of the receiving device are different in the first and second state, i.e. the receiving device is at different locations in the first and second state.
The invention is based on the approach of providing a receiving device for receiving value documents to be processed, in particular reject value documents, with a first and second aligning element for aligning the received value documents to. The aligning elements can, for example, be in form of one or more lateral stops or a lateral wall of the receiving device. The receiving device is initially in a first state in which the value documents which are lying at a bottom region of the receiving device are aligned along a first edge of the value documents to a first aligning element. Preferably, the receiving device, in particular the bottom region of the receiving device, is inclined relative to the horizontal so that the value documents move in the direction of the first aligning element on account of the gravitation and are there finally aligned on their own. After the value documents have been inserted into the receiving device and have been aligned to the first the aligning element, the receiving device is brought to the second state by means of a positioning device, where the value documents which are lying in the receiving device, preferably inclined to the horizontal, move in the direction of the second aligning element on account of the gravitation and are there aligned with their second edge on their own.
Preferably, the first or second edges of the value document, which are aligned to the first and second aligning element, are adjacent edges, wherein the first edge of the value document is, for example, to the narrow side of the value documents (transverse edge) and the second edge to the longer side of the value documents (longitudinal edge). Here, the value documents inserted in the receiving device will thus at first be aligned with their transverse edge to the first alignment element before the receiving device is shifted to the second state in which the value documents are then aligned with their longitudinal edge to the second alignment element. However, the first edge can also be the longitudinal edge and the second edge the transverse edge.
Thus, the value documents inserted in the receiving device by the operator, in particular reject value documents, are aligned along their transverse as well as longitudinal edges in an easy and reliable manner, without requiring special preparatory acts by the operator, for example, a manual alignment through shaking, tapping or bending the value document stack.
The value documents aligned according to the invention can then be fed to the value-document processing apparatus, for example by moving the receiving device together with the value documents contained therein into the input pocket of the value-document processing apparatus where these are ultimately removed individually from the value document stack and fed to further processing. By the inventive alignment of the inserted value documents with their longitudinal and transverse edges, any problems with regard to the singling of the value documents can be prevented or at least reduced considerably. Thus the aligning of the edges on both sides in particular avoids the edges of some of the value documents of the inputted stack from being too remote from the singling device and furthermore avoids that transport problems such as double picking and high, low or skewed running might occur.
Altogether, the invention thus allows a user-friendly as well as reliable feeding of value documents, in particular reject value documents, to a value-document processing apparatus.
In contrast to the previous re-inserting of the reject value documents into the input pocket, the operator can already insert the reject value documents into the receiving device of the feed module before the apparatus has processed all value documents of the respective deposit located in the input pocket. The operator can then inform the apparatus (e.g. by pressing a button) that the reject value documents of the deposit just being processed are already lying in the receiving device.
If the operator of the apparatus has previously informed that the reject value documents of the deposit just being processed are already lying in the receiving device, the apparatus can independently initiate the moving of the feed module into the input pocket (and in this manner independently begin the post-processing of these reject value documents (rerun)) as soon as it has processed all value documents of this deposit located in the input pocket. Thus the inventive feed module makes it possible to begin the rerun quicker. The operator also no longer needs to wait until that point in time that the apparatus has singled all value documents located in the input pocket to then start the rerun. The operator can thus process the reject value documents more flexibly in terms of time.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the receiving device, in particular the bottom region of the receiving device, is inclined relative to the horizontal by an angle of inclination when the receiving device is in the first state and/or second state. The angle of inclination is selected here so that the value documents lying in the bottom region of the receiving device slide or glide on their own on account of their gravity in the direction of the lower lying side of the receiving device and are thus aligned to the first or second alignment element. The angle of inclination of the receiving device, in particular of the bottom region of the receiving device, is preferably at least 10°, in particular at least 20°, and/or is essentially identical in the first and second state of the receiving device. By using one or more of the above-mentioned measures, a reliable aligning of the value documents inserted in the receiving device as well as a user-friendly handling is achieved in a simple way.
The bottom of the receiving device can have a low-friction surface, wherein the coefficient of friction between the surface and the value documents is preferably lower than the coefficient of friction between the value documents themselves.
In another preferred embodiment of the invention it can be provided that the horizontally inclined receiving device has a first portion and a second, in relation to the first portion lower lying portion, and that the first aligning element is in the region of the lower lying portion of the receiving device in the first state, and that the second aligning element is in the region of the lower lying portion of the receiving device in the second state. By this means it is obtained that the first and second aligning element in the first state or the second state of the horizontally inclined receiving device are always at the respectively lower lying end of the receiving device inclined relative to the horizontal so that in the first state as well as in the second state of the receiving device an aligning of the value documents on its own along both edges, i.e. along the transverse and longitudinal edge, is obtained with high reliability.
In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the positioning device is so configured to bring the receiving device which is in the first state to the second state through rotating the receiving device by an angle of rotation. Here, the rotation axis preferably extends perpendicular to the plane of the bottom region of the receiving device, which is in particular inclined to the horizontal. Here, the angle of rotation is preferably between about 80° and 100°, in particular 90°. Thus the receiving device can in a simple manner be brought to the different states which are intended for a reliable aligning of both value document edges.
Preferably the positioning device is furthermore configured to move the receiving device through a translation, in particular relative to the value-document processing device. In particular, the positioning device can be so configured that a rotation of the receiving device around a certain angle of rotation and a translation of the receiving device along a certain path are effected at the same time. The aligning process and the feeding process are thus coupled with each other. In this manner it is possible to carry out an aligning of the value documents located in the receiving device along two value document edges together with a feeding of the value documents to the value-document processing apparatus, which accelerates the aligning and feeding process altogether, without adverse effect on the reliability of the aligning of the value documents. Further, through the mechanical coupling of the rotational motion to the translation motion, it can be obtained that the same drive (e.g. motor) effects the rotation as well as the translation of the receiving device.
In the above-described embodiment, the positioning device is preferably so configured that value documents located in the receiving device are fed to the value-document processing apparatus while the receiving device is being brought from first state to the second state.
However, it is alternatively or additionally also possible to configure the receiving device such that the value documents located in the receiving device are fed to the value-document processing apparatus after the receiving device has been brought from first state to the second state. By decoupling the aligning process from the feeding process, a reliable aligning and feeding of the value documents can be realized with especially simple mechanical components.
Further features, advantages and application possibilities of the present invention will result from the following description in connection with the figures. There are shown:
In the represented detail of the bank note processing apparatus 1, a so-called reject output pocket 2 can be seen, to which bank notes are outputted which are rejected by the check in the bank note processing apparatus 1 (e.g. not recognized bank notes, bank notes with misfeeds etc.) and are there not outputted to one of the intended other output pockets (not shown).
Bank notes outputted to the reject output pocket 2 can in principle be reworked manually by an operator, for example to determine their denomination, authenticity or condition. To reduce the effort of manual reworking, a rechecking and processing of the reject bank notes is preferably carried out in the bank note processing apparatus 1 by the bank notes outputted to the reject output pocket 2 being removed from the output pocket 2 by the operator and inserted into the feed module 10, which is indicated by a dotted arrow in the chosen representation.
The feed module 10 is preferably so configured that the inserted bank notes 9 are aligned along their transverse edges as well as their longitudinal edges and are inserted into an input pocket 4 of the bank note processing apparatus 1, where they are then individually removed from stack and supplied again for checking and processing.
For example, the bank note processing apparatus 1 is so configured that it requests the operator, where applicable, to manually insert the bank notes outputted to the reject-output pocket 2 into the receiving device 11 of the feed module 10. Such an command output can, for example, be the displaying of a corresponding instruction in display 3. A suitable point in time for outputting a corresponding request can be present, for example, when the bank note processing apparatus 1 has completed the processing of a so-called deposit with bank notes to be deposited and now the reject bank notes of this deposit are to be post-processed. However, this request to the operator is pointed out only if the device has previously not received any information from the operator whether the reject bank notes of the respective deposit have already been inserted into the receiving device 11 of the feed module 10. If the operator has already informed the device that the reject bank notes have been inserted into the receiving device 11, the above-mentioned request can be omitted.
The feed module 10 can be a permanent component of the bank note processing apparatus 1 but can also be a temporarily coupleable component. Alternatively or additionally it is also possible that the feed module 10 is a permanent component of the input module 30 but can also be a temporarily coupleable component.
Construction and the manner of functioning of the feed module 10 will be explained below more closely with reference to
The receiving device 11 is coupled with a positioning device 19 through which the receiving device 11 can be brought to different states, i.e. orientations and/or positions, i.e. locations. In the shown alignment of the receiving device 11 represented here by way of example, the receiving device is in a first state in which the longitudinal side of the receiving device 11, which is formed by the abutment region 15 and is thus partially open, is pointing in the direction of the operator.
The receiving device 11, in particular the bottom-side supporting plane defined by the pin 14 and 14′ of the receiving device 11, is inclined to the horizontal by an angle of inclination α, wherein the angle of inclination α amounts preferably to at least 10°, in particular to at least 20°.
In this second state the bottom surface of the receiving device 11 also retains its inclination relative to the horizontal so that the bank notes 9 located in the receiving device 11 are now moved by gravity toward the abutment regions 15 and are aligned to these.
For this, the rotation of the receiving device 11 is preferably carried out such that the aligning of the bank notes 9 with their transverse edges to the lateral wall 13 effected already in the second phase (see
In the shown example the positioning device 19 is preferably so configured that the receiving device 11 is moved toward the input pocket 4 through a translation, i.e. a linear motion, in addition to the rotation.
As indicated by
Through a vertically upward motion of the rake 41 (see
The positioning device 19 has a pneumatic cylinder 20 which is mounted movably to a piston rod 21 and is guided by means of additional guide rods 22. The pneumatic cylinder 20 is preferably mounted stationarily in the region of the input pocket 4 of the bank note processing apparatus 1 or at the input module 30 (see
A pin 24 located on a lever 26 engages with a bent and likewise stationarily arranged sliding block guide 25 and follows the motion of the connection piece 23 driven through the pneumatic cylinder 20 along the initially curved course of the sliding block 25. The pin 24 is coupled with the receiving device 11 via the lever 26 equipped with a tooth segment such that the deflection of the pin 24 upon its movement along the curved section of sliding block 25 leads to a rotation of the receiving device 11. For this purpose, the tooth segment of lever 26 engages a second tooth segment 27 which is mounted to a rotation axis 28 located on the receiving device 11.
After the pin 24 has passed the initially curved course of the sliding block 25, it now follows a linear course of the sliding block 25 until the end of the sliding block 25 is finally reached. This situation is illustrated in
Due to the preferably unchanged inclination of the receiving device 11 relative to the horizontal, in particular of the bottom region of the receiving device 11, the bank notes 9 located in the receiving device 11 in the second state shown in
By a reversal of the drive through the pneumatic cylinder 20, the connection piece 23, together with the receiving device 11 rotatably mounted thereto, can again be moved in direction r away from the input pocket, wherein the pin 24 follows the stationarily arranged sliding block 25 in opposite direction so that the hereinabove described mechanism is executed in the reverse order until finally the first state of the receiving device 11 as shown in
By a choice of a suitable gear transmission ratio of the intended tooth segments on the lever 26 and the rotation axis 28, the swivel angle by which the receiving device 11 can be swiveled from the first state to the second state and vice versa can be influenced.
Unlike the example shown in
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