G07G1/0027

PRINTING DEVICE AND POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT OF PRINTING DEVICE
20200020208 · 2020-01-16 · ·

A printer includes a driving circuit that drives an external device, a switching circuit that supplies first power to the external device, a thermistor wired to the switching circuit in parallel, a blocking circuit that blocks a supply of a second power to the switching circuit by a second signal, based on a predetermined voltage generated in the thermistor, a delay circuit that delays the second signal, and a processor that generates a first signal and drives the driving circuit. When the processor does not generate the first signal in a state in which the blocking circuit does not generate the second signal and the switching circuit blocks the supply of the first power, delay time by which the second signal is delayed by the delay circuit is set to be longer than a predetermined time period during which a current flows in the thermistor.

Cash management system, intelligent cash holding unit and method of use thereof
11941956 · 2024-03-26 · ·

A cash management system comprises a management terminal, a plurality of Electronic Point of Sale (EPOS) terminals and one or more intelligent cash holding unit. There are a greater number of EPOS terminals than intelligent cash holding units, whereby one or more intelligent cash holding unit acts as a virtual cash holding unit for more than one EPOS terminal. The or each intelligent cash holding unit comprises a receiver operable to receive a signal comprising an identifier associated with a user, an access module operable, in response to the received signal, to allow access to the intelligent cash holding unit, and a reporting module operable to send a report comprising an identifier relating to the user and data relating to the contents of the cash holding unit to the management terminal. The intelligent cash holding unit can be an intelligent cash drawer unit, optionally connected to an intelligent point of sale safe.

Drawer tray, coin handling apparatus and coin handling system
11935372 · 2024-03-19 · ·

Provided is a drawer tray provided in a coin handling apparatus storing a coin in a compartment of a drawer. The drawer tray includes: a placement unit where the drawer is placed; and a regulation unit that regulates a placement position of the drawer in the placement unit to a position. The regulation unit regulates the placement position of the drawer to a plurality of positions different from each other by disposition of the regulation unit.

Drop cart with cashbox data reader array and autonomous drop cart processing system for automated casino accounting
11928922 · 2024-03-12 · ·

An autonomous drop cart processing system is described. The system is configured to communicably couple with a drop cart that includes an array of cashbox data readers configured to interface with cashbox data transmitters associated with cashboxes inserted into compartments of the drop cart. As a result of this construction, the autonomous drop cart processing system can remove contents of each cashbox on the drop cart without needing to remove the cashbox from the drop cart in order to read the data from the cashbox data transmitter.

Stand with dual purpose RJ12 interface

Some embodiments include a stand that includes a communication interface, a universal serial bus (USB) microcontroller, and one dual purpose RJ12 interface configured to switch between a cash drawer mode and an RS232 mode. The stand can be configured to be coupled to a main display device. The main display device (e.g., an application running on the main display device) can enable selection of the cash drawer mode for communications via the dual purpose RJ12 interface, and receive an input signal after the selection. The main display device can enable selection of the RS232 mode for communications via the dual purpose RJ12 interface based on the input signal and transmit an indication to the stand, where the dual purpose RJ12 interface is configured to operate in the RS232 mode. The stand can include a hinge structure that enables the main display device to be flipped to face an opposite direction.

Commodity-data processing apparatus

A commodity-data processing apparatus includes a housing, a printer unit mounted in the housing and movable between a housed position at which the printer unit fits in a printer housing space and a drawn-out position, and a controller. The printer unit includes a cover that is movable between a closed position and an open position when the printer unit is at the drawn-out position and not movable between the closed position and the open position when the printer unit is at the housed position. The controller is configured to determine whether the cover is moved from the open position to the closed position, determine whether or not the printer unit is ready for printing, upon determining that the cover is moved from the open position to the closed position, and enable receipt printing by the printing unit, upon determining that the printer unit is ready for printing.

Cash prompt smart register
20190355224 · 2019-11-21 ·

The purpose of this invention is to make cash register transaction faster and lessen the work of a cashier. In order for this transaction to be faster the cash register counts the change for the cashier after the insertion of the money. The other concept to the smart register is that its built to restrict access to the safe or vault or the old drawer thereby preventing theft from the cashier or in the event of a robbery. Access is only given to whoever is in charge of the register like a supervisor through a combination lock to the safe. The third concept is the voice prompt where by the machine reads out the name of the item being scanned and the amount of money being inserted and dispensed. The fourth concept is that the pictures of the items will be appearing on the screen.

Safe bag module having a handle with one-sided torque transmission

A device (10) for receiving notes of value has a receiving area (12) for receiving notes of value and a shaft (20) with one hook (26, 28) at each end. The hooks are movable between a locking position and an unlocked position by rotation of the shaft (20). A handle (14) is arranged on the shaft (20) so that the shaft (20) runs through a first hole (34) and a second hole (36) at both ends (16, 18) of the handle (14). The first hole (34) is formed so that upon rotation of the handle (14) within a predetermined range, a torque is transmittable to the shaft (20) via engagement between the shaft (20) and the first end (16) of the handle (14). The second hole (36) is formed so that upon rotation of the handle (14) no torque is transmitted to the shaft (20) via the second end (18).

MEDIA SANITIZING CASSETTE AND METHOD OF OPERATION

A valuable media sanitizing/cleansing cassette is provided for sanitizing/cleansing surfaces of valuable media dispensed to a consumer during a dispense transaction at a transaction terminal. Dispensed media is urged from one or more media cassettes within the terminal along a transport path. The transport path is altered to pass the media through the sanitizing/cleansing cassette where the top and bottom surfaces of the media are illuminated with Ultraviolet (UV) radiation to eradicate any bacteria or virus that may be adhered to the top or the bottom surfaces of the media. Once the media passes through the sanitizing/cleansing cassette, the now sanitized/cleansed media is urged along a remainder of the transport path and dispensed from a media interface of the terminal to the consumer. In an embodiment, media deposited at the terminal is also sanitized/cleansed by passing through the sanitizing/cleansing cassette before being stored in the appropriate media cassettes.

SALES DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD
20240119811 · 2024-04-11 ·

According to one embodiment, a sales data processing apparatus, such as a point-of-sale terminal or the like, includes a processor. The processor is configured to register commodity information for commodities in a sales transaction, receive an operator selection designating an item of registered commodity information, and then receive editing data for editing the designated item of registered commodity information. The processor then edits the designated item of registered commodity information according to the received editing data and causes a display screen to display the edited item of registered commodity information and the unedited item of registered commodity information together on the display screen. In some examples, the edited and unedited information may be displayed adjacent to one another and in a different font format.