Patent classifications
G07F19/205
AN AUTOMATED SELF SERVICE SYSTEM
The present invention provides a self-service system (100) comprises: at least one mobile robot (110) for providing the services; and a cloud server (140) in communication with the at least one mobile robot (110) and a plurality of user mobile devices (180) via a communication network, characterised in that the cloud server (140) comprises: a queue management module (141) configured to generate a digital queue number to a designated user mobile device (180) upon receiving a request; and a robot management system (142) configured to manage activities of the mobile robot (110) in accordance to the sequence of the generated digital queue numbers, wherein the system (100) further comprises a means to guide the mobile robot (110) to the designated position of the user mobile device (180).
SAFE DOOR WITH IMPROVED BOLT MECHANISM AND AUTOMATED TRANSACTION MACHINE WITH THE SAME
A mechanism for actuating a boltwork sensing switch in an Automated Transaction Machine (ATM) includes linear actuators that are rigidly affixed to a bracket. The actuators are operable to linearly move the bracket in synchronized linear movement with the actuators. In operation, as the actuators move the bracket, a distal end of the bracket will come into contact with a switch, causing the switch to change its binary status from either open to closed or closed to open. The signal from the switch, which indicates whether the main bolt is open or closed, is detected by a main processor of an Automated Transaction Machine.
MONEY PROCESSING APPARATUS
A money processing apparatus includes: a first circuit board that is placed in a safe and integrally controls the money processing apparatus; and a second circuit board that is placed in the safe and communicates with the first circuit board and a computer outside the money processing apparatus.
FUNCTIONALITY TESTING EQUIPMENT FOR AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE (ATM) CASSETTES, TESTING METHODS FOR CURTAINS, INSERTION LOCKS AND SPRINGS, AND CHECKING METHODS FOR CASSETTE SETUP AND ADHESIVE IDENTIFICATION LABELS
This invention features a product preferably intended for use on the self-service and safekeeping markets. It refers to a device that enables testing and checking the strength of springs (21), condition and functioning of the curtain (17), the insertion lock (19), visual identification and setup of the cassettes (6), all done automatically and sequentially for a cassette 6 of a banking Automated Teller Machine (ATM). The equipment includes sensors for measurement of springs (21), a camera (20) and a 7″ display/screen (5) for viewing the curtain (17), menu viewing display and a touchscreen (2) for easier operation.
Modular automated transaction machine
A modular ATM is disclosed herein and can include a safe with a first port, at least one currency cassette and dispenser both positioned in the safe, a recycler, and a plurality of linking transport assemblies. The dispenser can move banknotes between the cassette and the first port. The recycler can be positioned on the safe, have second and third ports, and move banknotes between the second and third ports. The recycler can be positionable in a plurality of different orientations and offsets relative to the safe. The plurality of linking transport assemblies can each be individually engageable with the recycler. Each of the linking transport assembly moves banknotes between the first port of the safe and the second port of the recycler. Each linking transport assembly is individually positionable between the safe and the recycler.
Apparatus, system, and method for bulk currency note deposits
A Self-Service Terminal (SST) that provides valuable media deposit features is enhanced with an apparatus fastened to an outside surface of the SST. The apparatus is adapted to receive an externally provided valuable media cassette and connect/interface a port of the cassette to an unload infeed port. A transaction interface is enhanced to identify the cassette as a source device for obtaining valuable media during a deposit transaction. The SST feeds the valuable media from the externally connected cassette through media validation and transport modules of the SST into cassettes of a safe and the SST returns rejected media for the deposit transaction back through the modules to return rejected media to the externally interfaced cassette.
Arrangement for securely closing a head module of a device for handling notes of value
An arrangement for securely closing a head module of a device for handling notes of value comprises a frame and a front panel. Further, the arrangement comprises at least one sensor unit for outputting a control signal, an authentication unit for determining authentication information, and a control unit. The head module comprises at least one electromechanical locking unit which in a locking state generates a locking of the front panel with the frame, and which unlocks the locking in an unlocking state. The control unit is configured to perform detection of the control signal and a verification of the authentication information, and to control the electromechanical locking unit such that changing the electromechanical locking unit from the locking state into the unlocking state only takes place upon detection of the control signal and upon successful verification of the authentication information.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USING TRANSPARENT SURFACES IN AN AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINE
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for using transparent surfaces at an automated teller machine. In one implementation, a method of visualizing a deposit at an automated teller machine includes receiving a command to deposit at least one depository element; determining an amount associated with the command; displaying, on a transparent surface of the automated teller machine configured to allow a user of the automated teller machine to view the at least one depository element, a visual representation of the determined amount; and receiving, concurrent with or after displaying, a verification of the amount.
Modular automated transaction machine
A modular ATM is disclosed herein and can include a safe with a first port, at least one currency cassette and dispenser both positioned in the safe, a currency conveyor, and a plurality of linking transport assemblies. The dispenser can move banknotes between the cassette and the first port. The currency conveyor can be positioned on the safe, have second and third ports, and move banknotes between the second and third ports. The currency conveyor can be positionable in a plurality of different orientations and offsets relative to the safe. The plurality of linking transport assemblies can each be individually engageable with the currency conveyor. Each of the linking transport assembly moves banknotes between the first port of the safe and the second port of the currency conveyor. Each linking transport assembly is individually positionable between the safe and the currency conveyor.
Cash depositing and dispensing machine and a method for accessing a cash depositing and dispensing machine
The disclosure relates to a cash depositing and dispensing machine comprising: a machine body having outer circumferential walls, and an arrangement comprising: a cash input/output unit having an interface for allowing depositing and dispensing of cash, a cash handling unit, and a cash storage unit, wherein said cash input/output unit, said cash handling unit, and said cash storage unit being arranged in relation to each other in relation to said machine body between: a closed position for which the outer circumferential walls of the machine body enclose the cash handling unit and the cash storage unit so as to prevent access thereto, and a service position and a cash access position for which at least the cash handling unit protrudes from the machine body so as to allow access thereto.