Patent classifications
G07D11/00
Physical article exchange using a safe
There are disclosed devices, system and methods for automatic exchange of change for cash using a smart safe. The safe has a computing device for receiving a selection from a merchant to exchange cash for change having a total value, and an identification of the denominations of the coins and cash of the change desired. The safe has a secure chamber for receiving cash deposits from the merchant and a sensor for counting the secured cash. The computing device sends an exchange agent the selection from the merchant to exchange the cash with the change, and the identification of the denominations of the change desired. A courier is contacted, retrieves the cash deposited, and exchanges the change for the equal value of cash.
CASH DELIVERY APPLICATION
Systems, methods, and apparatuses described herein relate to a method for delivering cash to a user. The method includes receiving a cash delivery request from a first user device of the user. The method includes generating a cash authentication code (CAC) for the cash delivery request to be verified by a cash dispenser machine. The method may include transmitting the cash delivery request and the CAC to a second user device of a driver. The method may include determining a route for the driver from a first location of the driver, to a second location of a cash dispenser machine, and to a third location of the customer to deliver the cash delivery request. The method may include instructing the cash dispenser machine to dispense cash in response to authenticating the second user device based on the CAC and determining that the first current location is at the second location.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING CURRENCY GENIUNESS
The present invention is a system and method to equip the ATM (Automated Teller Machine) with the special hardware to detect the each currency note to determine whether that note is a legal tender or not. The counterfeited currency hardware will work with computer executable instructions to detect counterfeited notes while feeding and dispensing in to and from the ATM machine respectively. The aim of the invention is to negligate the chance of counterfeited currency being fed and dispense from the ATM.
VALUABLE-MEDIUM MONITORING SYSTEM, VALUABLE-MEDIUM MONITORING METHOD, SERVER, AND TERMINAL DEVICE
A valuable-medium monitoring system of the present disclosure includes terminal devices and a server, the terminal devices each including a controller that extracts information on a valuable medium and determines whether or not the valuable medium is a circulation-unsuitable medium based on the extracted information on the valuable medium; and a transmitter that, in response to a determination that the valuable medium is a circulation-unsuitable medium, transmits information on the circulation-unsuitable medium to the server, the server including: a memory that stores pieces of information on circulation-unsuitable media, the pieces of information being grouped into groups; and a transmitter that, in response to transmission of information on a circulation-unsuitable medium from one of the terminal devices, transmits a specific group of information on a circulation-unsuitable medium to which the circulation-unsuitable medium corresponds to any other terminal devices satisfying a predetermined condition.
VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE ESCROW SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for processing financial instruments in ATMs or other processing devices. A user can deposit financial instruments, such as cash or a check, into the ATM, to be processed to determine the monetary value of the financial instruments. Once counted and valued, the financial instruments can be dropped into an escrow chamber. The escrow chamber can have a door or gate such that the financial instruments are visible, but not accessible during the transaction. If the customer discovers an error during the transaction, the door or gate can transition to an open state allowing the customer to retrieve the financial instruments.
Banknote counting and conveying system for casinos
A banknote counting and conveying system that is designed to be assembled on a casino table and communicate with a safe that is positioned under that table. The system includes a tray on which the banknotes are placed after being counted. The tray has a leading slot that forms an upper opening of a vertical sleeve that is designed to be inserted into a banknote receiving slot in that table. The system includes a vertical push rod that is designed to push into the vertical sleeve through the leading slot the banknotes that are on the tray. The system also includes a pair of pulleys on the inner sides of the vertical sleeve that are designed to convey the banknotes from the leading slot downward into a banknote safe slot in the safe subsystem.
Money Disinfectant Machine
The present invention discloses an enhanced design of money disinfectant system which provides quality of high ratio of killing germs and is easily cleanable, closable, reusable, and offer the convenient option to disinfect and work smartly with money counting machines. The assembly is in form of a stainless material which combines Ultraviolet Light (UV) with a Heat element. The assembly is a handheld unit and can be added to many other money, related machines, to kill deadly viruses and germs by applying heat and/or UV during a short period time.
ELECTRONIC MONEY BOX
A device and system for an electronic savings box for receiving money (e.g., donations, savings, etc.) and/or reporting the amount of money contained therein for the purpose of donating charity and/or saving money and/or investing and/or transferring funds.
Systems and methods for remote cash deposit system
Secure cash deposit containers, such as secure cash bags or secure cash boxes equipped with an integrated bill scanner and a transmitter. The integrated bill scanner may receive and count the bills, and then store them in the secure cash deposit container. A transmitter in communication with the scanner may then transmit a report to the bank servicing the commercial establishment's cash deposit account. The bank may then automatically credit the amount reported by the scanner to the commercial establishment cash deposit account. The amount credited may be subject to further verification, for example, by a bank teller or by a bank's automated cash counting and sorting machines.
Medium processing device and automated teller machine
While a bill controller is moving a bill press and a pool guide from accumulation positions to delivery positions, a time period from a time point to a time point for moving both the bill press and the pool guide and a time period from the time point to a time point for moving only the pool guide are given.