This application is the national phase of International Application No. PCT/CN2015/085516, titled “TEMPORARY PAPER MONEY STORAGE DEVICE”, filed on Jul. 30, 2015, which claims the benefit of priority to Chinese patent application No. 201510117691.8, titled “BANKNOTE TEMPORARY STORAGE DEVICE”, filed with the Chinese State Intellectual Property Office on Mar. 17, 2015, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This application relates to the technology for processing sheet-like mediums, and particularly to a banknote temporary storage device in financial equipment for temporarily receiving and discharging banknotes.
Currently widely used banknote processing apparatuses are classified into automatic teller machines, automatic banknote deposit machines, automatic banknote recycling system and the like according to main functions. The main functions of these banknote processing apparatuses include basic self-service financial transactions such as banknote withdrawing, banknote depositing and transferring and the like. In a conventional banknote processing apparatus, for both the banknote depositing process and the banknote withdrawing process, a certain amount of banknotes to be processed are required to be temporarily stored after they have been processed, and till the transactions are confirmed, the corresponding depositing and withdrawing processes are then accomplished. The temporary storage device for temporarily storing banknotes is required to receive and discharge banknotes individually.
In a conventional banknote temporary storage device, banknotes are fed into the banknote temporary storage device in a direction along short sides of the banknotes and then are wound on a large coiling block together with coiling tapes. The banknotes are stacked in layers on the large coiling block, which makes the outer diameter of the large coiling block gradually increase, thereby realizing the temporary storage function. Conversely, the banknotes wound on the large coiling block can be discharged into a paper conveying passage individually through the reversing rotation of the coiling tapes and the large coiling block.
The banknote storage mechanism having such features may not be easily affected by the difference in widths of the banknotes. To prevent an oversized rotational inertia from being applied on the wheel of the coiling tapes, widths of the coiling tapes should be within a certain range. In addition, in the case that more than two pairs of the coiling tapes are used, the large coiling block may have inconsistent outer diameter after the banknotes are reeled up onto the large coiling block, which is highly possible to lead to warp of the banknotes; and thus it is preferably to use one pair of the coiling tapes.
However, since only one pair of thin coiling tapes is located at the central position of the large coiling block, the coverage of the coiling tapes for the banknotes is limited. Because of the limitation of the outer diameter of the large coiling block wrapped with the banknotes, an effective confined space is difficult to be formed between a rotation shaft of the large coiling block and an outer clamping roller of the coiling tapes, and a corner of the discharged banknote may tilt upward to form a triangular folded corner. Further, in the process of separating a banknote from the large coiling block, if a front end of the banknote being separated and discharged has a slit, the front end of the banknote often impacts a lower passage plate of the coiling block at a position where the banknote is in contact with the lower passage plate and thus the front end of the banknote would be folded, resulting in that the banknote is jammed or torn in the subsequent conveying process in the passage. In view of this problem, in the bulletin of the Chinese Patent Application Publication No. CN1314298A (Application No. 01101724.4), a structure is provided, which includes a wheel for winding the coiling tape together with banknotes and provided at the center of a conveying passage, and a reel for winding the coiling tape sent out from the wheel, and further includes a guide device. As described in an example of the bulletin, a deformation roller in contact with the large coiling block presses the banknotes into wave shape to reduce the risk of forming folded corners. However for the banknotes having slits outside the deformation roller, the wave shape of the banknotes can only be formed in the action range of the deformation roller and cannot be formed in the slit area, thus the banknotes are still apt to form triangle folded corners.
Therefore it is necessary to solve the problem that the banknotes may form folded corners in the banknote temporary storage device.
To prevent a situation that a banknote is folded or torn caused by four corners of the banknote tilting upward or a torn part of the banknote titling in the process of conveying the banknote in a direction along its short side, and in which case, the normal operation of a banknote temporary storage device is adversely affected, a banknote temporary storage device is provided according to the present application, which effectively reduces the occurrence of folded corners or tear of banknotes, and thus improving the operation reliability of the device.
The banknote temporary storage device includes: a pair of coiling tapes, a large coiling block, an upper coiling block assembly and a lower coiling block assembly, and a banknote inlet/outlet. The pair of coiling tapes is configured to clamp banknotes to be temporarily stored. Each of the pair of coiling tapes has one end fixed on the large coiling block, and the large coiling block is configured to temporarily store the banknotes by accommodating the coiling tapes which clamp the banknotes to be temporarily stored. Each of the pair of coiling tapes has another end, and the another ends of the pair of coiling tapes are respectively fixed to the upper coiling block assembly and the lower coiling block assembly, and the upper coiling block assembly and the lower coiling block assembly are configured to release or wind the coiling tapes simultaneously according to a requirement of temporarily storing or discharging the banknotes. The banknote inlet/outlet includes a pair of clamping rollers engaging with each other, the pair of clamping rollers engaging with each other includes an upper clamping roller arranged on an upper rotating shaft and a lower clamping roller arranged on a lower rotating shaft. The large coiling block is provided with a lower passage guide plate, the lower passage guide plate has one end rotatably arranged on the lower rotating shaft and another end being drew by a spring to form a relatively free end elastically urged towards the large coiling block, a tail portion of the free end is an arc-shaped portion concentric with the large coiling block, and an angle by which the arc-shaped portion surrounds the large coiling block ranges from 40 degrees to 50 degrees.
Preferably, a rolling wheel is provided at a middle of the lower passage guide plate by a first rotating shaft, and the rolling wheel is in rolling contact with an outer surface of the large coiling block or an outer surface of a banknote wound on the large coiling block.
Further, the rolling wheel has a radius ranging from 8 mm to 14 mm.
Preferably, a vane wheel configured to flap the banknotes is provided at the free end of the lower passage plate by a second rotating shaft, and the first rotating shaft and the second rotating shaft are configured to synchronously rotate by means of a synchronous belt.
Preferably, the number of the vane wheel is two, and the two vane wheels are respectively located at two sides of the coiling tapes, and are configured to flap portions of the banknotes at the two sides of the coiling tapes.
Compared with the conventional technology, the banknote temporary storage device according to the present application has the following technical effects.
In the banknote temporary storage device, the tail portion of the free end of the lower passage plate has a shape concentric with the large coiling block, and the tail portion of the free end surrounds the large coiling block by an angle ranging from 40 degrees to 50 degrees, and with the provision of the rolling wheel having a radius ranging from 8 mm to 14 mm on the lower passage plate, when a banknote having a slit enters the coiling block to be temporarily stored, an impact angle, at which a cracked edge of a banknote tilting upwards impacts the passage plate of the coiling block, is configured to be less than 40 degrees as much as possible, the cracked edge of the banknote may be at an acute angle with respect to the surface of the passage plate and thus would slide down along the surface of the passage plate, so that the cracked edge tilting upwards would be restrained and corrected, which avoids the situation that the slit is widened and even a folded corner is formed.
The banknote temporary storage device according to the present application will be clearly and completely described hereinafter in conjunction with the drawings.
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To ensure that a banknote having a slit can be smoothly accommodated and discharged, as shown in
To ensure that a banknote having a large slit can be smoothly accommodated and discharged, another preferred embodiment is further provided according to the present application. Referring to
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When banknotes are released from the large coiling block 2 in a counterclockwise direction, the synchronous pulleys 251 rotate clockwise. The vane wheels 24 are driven by the synchronous belts 25 to rotate clockwise as well, to realize the function of flapping the banknotes at the tail portion of the lower passage plate 21, and thus an upwardly tilting folded corner of a banknote having a slit can be flapped down by the vane wheels 24 before the folded corner comes into contact with the lower passage plate 21, and thus the banknotes can always fit closely against the lower passage plate 21. Similarly, when banknotes enter the rolling block in a clockwise direction, the synchronous pulleys 251 rotate counterclockwise. The vane wheels 24 are driven by the synchronous belts 25 to rotate counterclockwise as well, to realize the function of flapping the banknotes at the tail portion of the lower passage plate 21, and thus an upwardly tilting folded corner of a banknote having a slit can be flapped down by the vane wheels 24 before the folded corner comes into contact with the lower passage plate 21, and thus the banknotes can fit closely against the lower passage plate 21.
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The above description is only specific embodiments of the present application, and the scope of protection of the present application is not limited to this. Modifications or substitutions may be easily conceived by the person skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed by the present application; and these modifications or substitutions fall into the scope of protection of the present application. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present application should be defined by the claims.
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