This invention relates to a system for handling valuable documents that comprises a validator for validating authenticity of valuable documents and a printer for recording information on a card for intercommunication between the validator and printer.
Patent Document 1 below shows a document stacker with an observation window for visibly confirming a kind or denomination of the stacked document in a safe and easy way. This document stacker is advantageous because it allows a person to visually confirm a kind of an uppermost document stacked in a stacker through a transparent member secured to a part of a frame in the stacker from outside of the frame without unlocking a lock device provided. A pushing plate for urging documents into a compartment in the stacker has its length and width both shorter than those of the document to show a periphery of the top document exposed out of the circumference of the pushing plate in contact with the top bill within the compartment. The document stacker also comprises a rod inserted from outside through a hole formed in the frame or a handle protruded from the pushing plate or a backing plate outside the frame through the hole to manually move the uppermost document to the position for visually confirming the document through the transparent member.
The document stacker shown in Patent Document 1 is beneficial because it allows a person to visually confirm a kind of the document in stacker without unlocking a cover in the stacker, however, it is still disadvantageous because it requires troublesome and time-consuming operations comprising; firstly unlocking a door in a cabinet for accommodating the stacker and opening the door; secondly removing the stacker out of the cabinet; and thirdly lowering the pushing plate to visually confirm the uppermost document.
An object of the present invention is to provide a system for handling valuable documents capable of printing information stored in a validator on a card for visual confirmation of the information. Another object of the present invention is to provide a system for handling valuable documents that comprises a validator for validating authenticity of valuable documents and a printer for printing information on cards in an intercommunicated relationship between the validator and printer to access information stored in the validator from the printer. Still another object of the present invention is to provide a system for handling valuable documents that comprises a validator and a printer wherein the printer may detect instruction signals or operational program recorded on a card and forward them to the validator and also wherein the validator may retrieve validation information stored in a memory device so that the printer may print it on a card and the validator may update or change operational program installed in the validator.
The system for handling valuable documents according to the present invention, comprises a validator (2) for validating authenticity of valuable documents, a printer (3) for printing information on a card (20), and an interface (4) for bi-directionally intercommunicating validator (2) and printer (3). Printer (2) transmits its stored validation information to printer (3) through interface (4) automatically or after a certain period of time. Otherwise, receiving a transmission instruction signal of validation information given upon turning a trigger switch on or receiving a retrieval instruction signal from printer (3), validator (2) may transmit its stored validation information to printer (3) through interface (4) to print the validation information on card (20).
The system for handling valuable documents can bi-directionally intercommunicate the validator and printer to cause the printer to print validation information stored in the validator for visual confirmation of the validation information. Also, when a card is inserted into the printer, it may read out information recorded on the card and update or change operational program in the validator and to visually confirm the changed information of the operational program.
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Printer 3 comprises an entry sensor 31 for detecting a card 20 inserted into an entry in printer 3 to produce a detection signal, a card sensor device 30 for photo-electrically or magneto-electrically detecting information recorded on card 20, a transporter 11 for transporting card 20 along a pathway formed in printer 3, a printing device 13 for thermally printing or erasing information on card 20, a printing control device 15 having input terminals connected to card sensor device 30 and entry sensor 31 and output terminals connected to transporter 11 and printing device 13, and a printer transceiver 14 for sending and receiving signals to and from validator 2. Card sensor device 30 comprises a reader 12 for detecting printing information on card 20 moving along pathway, and a magnetic head 32 as a card information reader device for detecting magnetic information on card 20 moving along pathway. Printing device 13 comprises a printer head 35 for thermally writing information on card 20, an eraser head 36 for thermally erasing a print recorded on card 20, and magnetic head 32 for writing magnetic information on card 20. Magnetic head 32 detects a retrieval instruction signal magnetically recorded on card 20 to forward the signal to printing control device 15 that then transfers the retrieval instruction signal to validator transceiver 10 in validator 2 and validation control device 8 through printer transceiver 14 and interface 4. Retrieval instruction signal recorded on card 20 may be indicative of validation control instruction signals, validation diagnostic instruction signals, modified program information, game credit information, recording information, control number of the recording information or any combination thereof. Reader 12 in printer 3 may be an image sensor, photo-coupler or CCD camera for photo-electrically reading out information thermally recorded on card 20.
When card 20 is put in printer 3, transporter 11 conveys card 20 along pathway. At this time, magnetic sensor 32 reads out and converts magnetic information into electric signals to printing control device 15, and in this case, magnetic information is magnetically recorded on card 20 and may comprise validation control instruction signals, validation diagnostic instruction signals, modified program information, game credit information, recording information, control number of the recording information or any combination thereof. Also, reader 12 photo-electrically reads out information thermally recorded on card 20 to convert it into electric signals to printing control device 15 that then drives and controls operation of transporter 11 and printing device 13 depending on information read out by magnetic sensor 32 and reader 12. Printing control device 15 in printer 3 is connected to a control system in a gaming machine.
Printer 3 is operated in accordance with operational sequence shown in flow charts in
Processing moves on from Step 100 “START” to Step 101 where printing control device 15 decides on whether or not entry sensor 31 is turned on by insertion of card 20 into entry of printer 3. When entry sensor 31 is turned on by insertion of card 20, it produces a detection signal to printing control device 15 that therefore drives transporter 11 to carry card 20 inwardly of printer 3 (Step 102). Now, magnetic head 32 reads out information magnetically recorded on moving card 20 (Step 103), and then, printing control device 15 stops operation of transporter 11 (Step 104). In subsequent Step 105, printing control device 15 decides in view of detection signals from magnetic head 32 on whether or not information magnetically recorded on card 20 contains a retrieval instruction signal. If retrieval instruction signal is contained, printing control device 15 transmits retrieval instruction signal to validator transceiver 10 in validator 2 through printer transceiver 14 and interface 4 (Step 106).
After that, processing in program for printer 3 moves on to Step 107 where printing control device 15 decides on whether or not printer transceiver 14 receives validation information from validator 2 through interface 4. If it receives validation information in Step 107, printing control device 15 stores validation information in its own memory area (Step 108) and drives transporter 11 in the adverse direction (Step 109) to return card 20 toward a discharge position (Step 110). Printing control device 15 decides based on a detection signal from a perceivable sensor not shown in the drawings on whether or not card 20 is transported to a predetermined position along pathway (Step 111), and when this is affirmative, printing control device 15 lowers and brings printer head 35 into close contact to card 20. Then, in Step 112, printing control device 15 forwards validation information to printer head 35 and operates it to print validation information on card 20 (Step 113). Here, repeated motions are carried out to drive transporter 11 in the forward and adverse directions and stop it to properly print validation information on card 20 by printer head 35, however, even if transporter 11 intermittently runs, card 20 is finally sent toward the discharge position. In Step 114 followed, printing control device 15 decides on whether or not printer head 35 completes printing, and if unfinished, procedure returns to Step 113, adversely if finished, printing control device 15 moves printer head 35 to the upward position. Moreover, printing control device 15 decides by a detection signal from a perceivable sensor not shown on whether or not card 20 reaches discharge position (Step 115). When card 20 gets there, printing control device 15 stops operation of transporter 11 (Step 116) to retain card 20 in the outwardly-protruded condition at entry in printer 3. Then, an operator may pull out card 20 from entry to turn entry sensor 31 off (Step 117) to finish operation of printer 3 (Step 118).
When card 20 contains no retrieval instruction signal in Step 105, processing goes on to Step 119 where printing control device 115 picks out identification number recorded on card 20 of information read out by magnetic head 32 and sends identification number to gaming machine (Step 120). Then, gaming machine reads out bit number corresponding to the identification number (Step 121) to make the related gaming machine operational (Step 122). Then, gaming machine decides on whether or not a finish switch is turned on to terminate utilization of gaming machine (Step 111); if not turned on, processing is returned to Step 122; adversely if turned on, gaming machine transmits game credit of finished game to printer 3 in Step 124; printing control device 15 in printer 3 drives transporter 11 for the reverse rotation (Step 125); and printing control device 15 causes printer head 35 to print game credit on card 20 (Step 126). Printing control device 15 decides on whether or not printing is finished in Step 127, and if finished or not finished, procedure returns to respectively Step 115 or 126.
Next, operation of validator 2 will be described hereinafter with reference to flow charts shown in
Processing goes on from Step 200 “START” to 201 where validation control device 8 decides on whether or not validator transceiver 10 receives a retrieval instruction signal from printer transceiver 14 in printer 3. When validator transceiver 10 receives retrieval instruction signal, validation control device 8 searches, retrieves and reads out validation information stored in memory device 9 in validator 2 (Step 218). Then, validation control device 8 forwards validation information to printer transceiver 14 in printer 3 through validator transceiver 10 and interface 4 (Step 219) terminating operation (Step 220). After that, printer 3 carries out processes in Step 115 and subsequent Steps in
When validator transceiver 10 receives no retrieval instruction signal in Step 201 of
Unless validation control device 8 detects magnetic components in Step 204, processing moves on to Step 211 where validator control device 8 collects or samples electric signals from bar code sensor 26 to stop conveyor 5 (Step 212). Then, operation goes on to Step 213 where validation control device 8 decides in view of electric signals from bar code sensor 26 on whether or not bar code or coupon ticket is genuine. If this is true, then validation control device 8 decides in view of received signals from optical sensor 24 and/or magnetic sensor 25 other than bar code sensor 26 in a next Step 214 on whether or not coupon ticket indicates genuineness or a predetermined kind, and when this is affirmative, processing moves on to Step 208. When validation control device 8 does not decide document as a genuine bill in Step 206, when does not decide document as a predetermined denomination in Step 207, when does not decide bar code as genuine in Step 213 or when does not decide coupon as genuine in Step 213, processing moves on to Step 215 where validation control device 8 drives conveyor 5 for its adverse rotation to return document to inlet in validator 2, and when inlet sensor 21 is turned on (Step 216), process goes on to Step 210 where it stops conveyor 5 for termination of operation (Step 217).
Examples of the embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter to print on card 20 by printer 3 validation information stored in validator 2.
Validator 2 automatically transmits its stored validation information to printer 3 through interface 4 after a certain period of time. Otherwise, when a trigger switch not shown in the drawings is turned on to provide validator 2 with a transmission instruction signal of validation information or when validator 2 receives a retrieval instruction signal from printer 3, validator 2 may execute retrieval program of validation information; thereby it may search, retrieve and read out document information of at least one authenticated document from memory device 9 as validation information; if necessary, it may carry out validation information sort program to sort retrieved validation information; and it may transmit the validation information to printer 3 through interface 4. Then, printer 3 records the received validation information of valuable document on card 20.
Then, the following describes another example of previously magnetically recording on card 20 information to be read out and sent to validator 2 such as a validation control instruction signal, validation diagnostic instruction signal and/or modified program information.
When card 20 is inserted into printer 3, entry sensor 31 detects insertion of card 20 to produce a detection signal to printing control device 15 that then drives transporter 11 for its forward rotation to take card 20 in printer 3. At the moment, magnetic head 32 in printer 3 converts magnetic information recorded on card 20 into electric signals to printing control device 15 that detects validation control instruction signals contained in electric signals from magnetic head 32 and transmits validation control instruction signals to validator transceiver 10 in validator 2 through printer transceiver 14. Therefore, validator transceiver 10 forwards validation control instruction signals to validation control device 8 that runs validation information retrieval program to firstly read out document information on at least one authenticated document from memory device 9 as validation information; secondly if necessary, to run validation information sort program to sort retrieved validation information; and thirdly to transmit read validation information to printer transceiver 14 through validator transceiver 10. In this case, validation control device 8 may retrieve from memory device 9 validation information that may comprise document information of all valuable documents authenticated within a certain period of time depending on signals from discrimination sensor device 6 and times of and over authentication or code information denoting the gaming machine, and if necessary validation control device 8 may run validation information sort program to sort the read validation information, and transmit it to printer transceiver 14 through validator transceiver 10. Subsequently, printer transceiver 14 transmits document information to printing control device 15 that then drives printer 13 to record document information on card 20.
When card 20 is put in printer 3, entry sensor 31 detects entry of card 20 to produce a detection signal to printing control device 15 that drives transporter 11 for its forward rotation to transmit card 20 into printer 3. Then, magnetic head 32 in printer 3 converts magnetic information recorded on card 20 into electric signals to printing control device 15 that detects validation control instruction signals contained in received electric signals and delivers them to validator transceiver 10 in validator 2 through printer transceiver 14. There, validator transceiver 10 sends validation control instruction signals to validation control device 8 that then selects address numbers for designating specific memory areas storing the required information, accesses the specific memory areas related to the address numbers, and retrieves validation information from the memory areas. So, validation control device 8 transmits the fetched validation information to printer transceiver 14 through validator transceiver 10 and interface 4. Then, printer transceiver 14 transmits document information to printing control device 15 that then drives printing device 13 to record document information on valuable documents on card 20.
Magnetic head 32 in printer 3 converts magnetic information recorded on card 20 into electric signals to printing control device 15 that then detects validation diagnostic instruction signals in received electric signals and transmits them to validator transceiver 10 in validator 2 through printer transceiver 14. There, validation control device 8 executes validation diagnostic program to collect diagnostic information at each location in validator 2 based on validation diagnostic instruction signals and also to send diagnostic information to printer transceiver 14 through validator transceiver 10. In this case, in accordance with a self-diagnostic program, validation control device 8 diagnoses the condition of each location in validator 2 to collect each diagnostic information, and if necessary runs diagnostic information sort program to sort the fetched diagnostic information. After that, printer transceiver 14 sends diagnostic information to printing control device 15 that then drives printing device 13 to record diagnostic information of validator 2 on card 20.
In Example 4, diagnostic information may comprise information regarding a report of light receiving level at optical sensors such as inlet sensor 21 in validator 2, discrimination sensor device 6, and passage detection sensors and fluctuant degree in rotative rate or acceleration in conveyor motor or drive motor provided in validator 2. For instance, validation control device 8 may decide malfunction or breakdown when each of the motors indicates fluctuation over plus or minus 2% in rotation rate, while decides as a normal operation with fluctuation in rotation rate within plus or minus 2%.
Magnetic head 32 in printer 3 converts magnetic information recorded on card 20 into electric signals to printing control device 15 that then detects, receives and transmits modified program information contained in electric signals to validator transceiver 10 in validator 2 through printer transceiver 14. Validator transceiver 10 transmits modified program information to validation control device 8 that then causes memory device 9 to store modified program information in place of existent program information stored in memory device 9 for renewal of program information. Printer transceiver 14 transmits program change information to printing control device 15 that then drives printing device 13 to record program change information of validator 2 on card 20 while operating validator 2 in accordance with modified program since then.
As above-mentioned, the system 1 for handling valuable documents according to the present invention may cause printer 3 to transmit retrieval instruction information to validation control device 8 through validator transceiver 10 in validator 2 so that validation control device 8 may retrieve validation information in validator 2 to further pass validation information to printer transceiver 14 in printer 3 through validator transceiver 10. When printer transceiver 14 receives validation information from printer 3, printing control device 15 drives printing device 13 to print validation information on card 20. Printing device 13 in printer 3 may serve to print information on card 20 or erase information printed on card 20, and printing control device 15 may control operations of printing device 13 and printer transceiver 14 in accordance with information read out from card 20. The system for handling valuable documents may incorporate validator and printer connected to each other for mutual communication to print, on a card by printer, validation information stored in validator or diagnostic information on each location in validator for visual confirmation on validation or diagnostic information. Also, a card may be inserted into printer to record information on card to update or change operational program in validator and to visually confirm changed information of operational program.
In Example 6, card 20 may be magnetically recorded data of denomination to be newly accepted or rejected by validator 2 so that magnetic head 32 converts the magnetic information on such new denomination into electric signals to printing control device 15. Thereby, validation control device 8 may cause memory device 9 to store and renew new denomination data in lieu of existent denomination data retained in memory device 9. Printer transceiver 14 transmits changed notice of denomination data to printing control device 15 that then drives printing device 13 to record on a card changed notice of denomination data in validator 2 to thereafter drive validator 2 in accordance with the updated denomination data.
The foregoing embodiments of the present invention may be modified and altered in various ways. By way of example, instead of utilizing magnetic head 32 as a reader for reading out information on a card, an optical sensor may be used to photo-electrically pick out information on card 20, reader 12 may be also used as a card information reader for photo-electrically reading out information recorded on card 20.
The present invention is applicable to all and any system for handling valuable documents and recording information on a card or token card used in bill-operated facilities.
(1) . . . A system for handling valuable documents, (2) . . . A validator, (3) . . . A printer, (4) . . . An interface, (5) . . . A conveyor, (6) . . . A discrimination sensor device, (7) . . . A stacker, (8) . . . A validation control device, (9) . . . A memory device, (10) . . . A validator transceiver, (11) . . . A transporter, (12) . . . A reader, (13) . . . A printing device, (14) . . . A printer transceiver, (15) . . . A printing control device, (20) . . . A card, (21) . . . An inlet sensor, (24) . . . An optical sensor, (25) . . . A magnetic sensor, (26) . . . A bar code sensor, (32) . . . A magnetic head (A card information reader), (35) . . . A printer head, (36) . . . An eraser head,
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2008-107312 | Apr 2008 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2009/001678 | 4/10/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/28/2010 |