Patent classifications
E05G1/14
Banknote processing
Banknote processing equipment is disclosed, which comprises a chamber having an open end for insertion of a bag into the chamber and an extractor adapted to establish a lower ambient pressure between the chamber and the bag to that within the bag to cause the bag to expand into an open configuration during a banknote filling operation, whereby the banknote processing equipment can deposit banknotes in the bag.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A CARRIER BAG
In an embodiment, a carrier bag is provided. The carrier bag includes an outer mesh configured to have a seal. The outer mesh is configured to have a set of holes along an outer surface are of the outer mesh. The carrier bag includes an inner liner configured to be waterproof. The inner liner is within an interior surface area of the outer mesh. The inner liner is configured to be penetrated by hollow nails of an injection mechanism of a carrier box.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A CARRIER BAG
In an embodiment, a carrier bag is provided. The carrier bag includes an outer mesh configured to have a seal. The outer mesh is configured to have a set of holes along an outer surface are of the outer mesh. The carrier bag includes an inner liner configured to be waterproof. The inner liner is within an interior surface area of the outer mesh. The inner liner is configured to be penetrated by hollow nails of an injection mechanism of a carrier box.
Security cassette, complete device with a security cassette and method for handling valuable papers
A security cassette (100) for valuable papers (1), including a cover (101), a receiving area (102) for receiving a plurality of the valuable papers, wherein the receiving area (102) is closeable with the cover (101), a protective device (110, 112) for the valuable papers in order to enable devaluation of the valuable papers in the receiving area (102), wherein the security cassette (100) includes at least one sub-divider (120) which divides the receiving area (102) and holds valuable paper bundles (2) respectively with a plurality of bundles of valuable papers such that the valuable paper bundles (2) held by the sub-divider (120) are arranged parallel upright in the receiving area (102), and that two adjacent valuable paper bundles (2) held by the sub-divider (120) are respectively separated from one another by an intermediate space.
Security cassette, complete device with a security cassette and method for handling valuable papers
A security cassette (100) for valuable papers (1), including a cover (101), a receiving area (102) for receiving a plurality of the valuable papers, wherein the receiving area (102) is closeable with the cover (101), a protective device (110, 112) for the valuable papers in order to enable devaluation of the valuable papers in the receiving area (102), wherein the security cassette (100) includes at least one sub-divider (120) which divides the receiving area (102) and holds valuable paper bundles (2) respectively with a plurality of bundles of valuable papers such that the valuable paper bundles (2) held by the sub-divider (120) are arranged parallel upright in the receiving area (102), and that two adjacent valuable paper bundles (2) held by the sub-divider (120) are respectively separated from one another by an intermediate space.
Method and device for depassivation of a battery of a cash and valuables container
A method (100) for depassivation of a battery (BATT) of a cash and valuables container (10) includes at least one electronically controllable component (14) and an associated control circuit (18) being supplied by the battery (BATT). The control circuit (18) executes at least one control procedure for the at least one electronically controllable component (14). The valuables container can be transportable, e.g. a cash box (10), and includes an invalidation unit, in particular an ink dyeing system (14). The control circuit (18) then also executes the depassivation (120) of the battery (BATT) each time before activating or deactivating the at least one control procedure (130) or a sub-routine thereof, such as the sub-routine for controlling and driving the ink dyeing system. Specifically, the depassivation of the battery (BATT) is performed before each first/initial execution of the least one control procedure (130).
Method and device for depassivation of a battery of a cash and valuables container
A method (100) for depassivation of a battery (BATT) of a cash and valuables container (10) includes at least one electronically controllable component (14) and an associated control circuit (18) being supplied by the battery (BATT). The control circuit (18) executes at least one control procedure for the at least one electronically controllable component (14). The valuables container can be transportable, e.g. a cash box (10), and includes an invalidation unit, in particular an ink dyeing system (14). The control circuit (18) then also executes the depassivation (120) of the battery (BATT) each time before activating or deactivating the at least one control procedure (130) or a sub-routine thereof, such as the sub-routine for controlling and driving the ink dyeing system. Specifically, the depassivation of the battery (BATT) is performed before each first/initial execution of the least one control procedure (130).
Banknote processing
Banknote processing equipment is disclosed, which comprises a chamber having an open end for insertion of a bag into the chamber and an extractor adapted to establish a lower ambient pressure between the chamber and the hag to that within the bag to cause the bag to expand into an open configuration during a banknote filling operation, whereby the banknote processing equipment can deposit banknotes in the bag.
Banknote processing
Banknote processing equipment is disclosed, which comprises a chamber having an open end for insertion of a bag into the chamber and an extractor adapted to establish a lower ambient pressure between the chamber and the hag to that within the bag to cause the bag to expand into an open configuration during a banknote filling operation, whereby the banknote processing equipment can deposit banknotes in the bag.
Bank note protection
A protective device which includes a sealed container which is made from a material which breaks under the effect of a shock wave in excess of a predetermined magnitude and a substance inside the container that gives rise to a bank note traceability factor.