G07D9/02

MONEY PROCESSING APPARATUS
20180012456 · 2018-01-11 ·

A money processing apparatus that performs input/output processing of money in a money unit configured to be pulled out from a casing and opened includes an actuator provided in the money unit; and an engagement portion provided in the actuator, configured to engage with the casing to lock pulling out or opening of the money unit in a stopped state due to power cut.

MONEY PROCESSING APPARATUS
20180012456 · 2018-01-11 ·

A money processing apparatus that performs input/output processing of money in a money unit configured to be pulled out from a casing and opened includes an actuator provided in the money unit; and an engagement portion provided in the actuator, configured to engage with the casing to lock pulling out or opening of the money unit in a stopped state due to power cut.

Systems and methods for till management

Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for till management. In one implementation, a recycling of notes is triggered using a recycler controller. The notes are recycled using a cash recycler, and the notes corresponding to a till. A coin value of plurality of coins corresponding to the till is recorded using the recycler controller. The coin value is determined by capturing a weight of a set of coins of the plurality of coins corresponding to a designated coin denomination. The weight of the set of coins is captured using a coin scale. The till is validated based on the coin value and the recycling of the notes.

Systems and methods for till management

Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for till management. In one implementation, a recycling of notes is triggered using a recycler controller. The notes are recycled using a cash recycler, and the notes corresponding to a till. A coin value of plurality of coins corresponding to the till is recorded using the recycler controller. The coin value is determined by capturing a weight of a set of coins of the plurality of coins corresponding to a designated coin denomination. The weight of the set of coins is captured using a coin scale. The till is validated based on the coin value and the recycling of the notes.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TILL MANAGEMENT
20250166444 · 2025-05-22 ·

Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for till management. In one implementation, a recycling of notes is triggered using a recycler controller. The notes are recycled using a cash recycler, and the notes corresponding to a till. A coin value of plurality of coins corresponding to the till is recorded using the recycler controller. The coin value is determined by capturing a weight of a set of coins of the plurality of coins corresponding to a designated coin denomination. The weight of the set of coins is captured using a coin scale. The till is validated based on the coin value and the recycling of the notes.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TILL MANAGEMENT
20250166444 · 2025-05-22 ·

Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for till management. In one implementation, a recycling of notes is triggered using a recycler controller. The notes are recycled using a cash recycler, and the notes corresponding to a till. A coin value of plurality of coins corresponding to the till is recorded using the recycler controller. The coin value is determined by capturing a weight of a set of coins of the plurality of coins corresponding to a designated coin denomination. The weight of the set of coins is captured using a coin scale. The till is validated based on the coin value and the recycling of the notes.

Systems, methods and devices for monitoring gaming tables
12482327 · 2025-11-25 · ·

Embodiments described herein relate to systems, methods and devices for monitoring table activities at gaming tables in casinos and other gaming establishments. For example, embodiments described herein relate to systems, methods and devices for monitoring card game activities at gaming tables and transfers of chips between one or more players and a dealer. Embodiments described herein may include devices and systems particularly configured to monitor table activities that include betting activities and the transfer of chips (e.g. between a player and a dealer, or between a first player and a second player) at gaming tables to determine bet data including a number of chips in a betting area of the gaming table, a total value of chips in the betting area, the number of chips in a chip tray, a total value of chips in the chip tray, and so on.

COIN MEDIA PATH AGITATION

A vibrating coin chute system for automated teller machines (ATMs) and self-service terminals (SSTs) is provided to improve coin dispensing reliability. The system incorporates a small vibration motor encapsulated within a plastic part in the coin path, activated by detecting power draw during transactions. The system reduces jams by maintaining coin momentum through complex chute designs, especially beneficial in compact ATMs/SSTs with long horizontal coin paths. The vibration motor, triggered without software control, continues running briefly after dispensing to ensure complete coin evacuation. The system significantly improves coin dispensing efficiency, reduces service calls, and enhances customer experience. The system's design considers electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge (ESD) risks and allows for universal application across various ATM/SST models, addressing the challenges of coin dispensing in modern, space-constrained terminals.