DISSUASION CASSETTE, SYSTEM, AND APPARATUS AGAINST CURRENCY THEFT FROM MEDIA DEPOSITORY
20240233495 ยท 2024-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06Q20/18
PHYSICS
E05G1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
G07F19/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A valuable media cassette comprises a cover and a valuable media storage base. The cover comprises two ink bags filled with indelible ink. Each ink bag situated on opposing sides of an inside portion of the cover and encased by a blast energy collection plate such that portions of the bag extends partially through serrated teeth of the blast energy collection plate. The blast energy collection plates harness energy associated with a blast force causing the serrated teeth to displace and puncture the ink bags when a blast occurs. The indelible ink is dispersed throughout an inside of the cassette coating the valuable media stored in the cassette with the indelible ink and rendering the valuable media unusable or damaged.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A valuable media cassette, comprising: a storage base configured to store valuable media; a cover operatively coupled to the storage base, the cover comprising: a blast energy collection plate with a plurality of apertures each surrounded by serrated teeth; and a fluid filled bag positioned in relation to the blast energy collection plate such that portions of the fluid filled bag extend through the apertures and are in contact with the serrated teeth; wherein the blast energy collection plate is adapted to encase and hold the fluid filled bag, and the serrated teeth are adapted to puncture the fluid filled bag upon encountering a force sufficient to cause the fluid filled bag to rupture and disperse fluid onto the valuable media.
3. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the fluid filled bag comprises indelible ink that permanently marks the valuable media to indicate tampering.
4. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, further comprising configuring the cassette to automatically seal upon insertion into a transaction device to prevent unauthorized removal of the fluid filled bag.
5. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the fluid filled bag includes a vacuum-packed configuration to enhance the dispersion of a security fluid upon rupture.
6. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the cassette further comprises a guide structure over the blast energy collection plate to direct flow of a security fluid when dispersed.
7. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the cassette is adapted for use in an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) as a transaction device.
8. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the serrated apertures are formed by notches in a sheet metal material of the blast energy collection plate.
9. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, further comprising adjusting the position of the fluid filled bag within the cover using adjustable spacers to ensure optimal alignment with the serrated apertures.
10. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the cassette includes a plurality of fluid filled bags, each aligned with corresponding sets of serrated apertures to provide multiple points of fluid dispersion.
11. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the cassette includes an expiration indicator to signal a need for replacement of the fluid filled bag.
12. The valuable media cassette of claim 2, wherein the cassette is constructed to withstand a predetermined range of forces without triggering the rupture of the fluid filled bag, thereby preventing accidental activation during normal handling.
13. A security system for protecting valuable media within a self-service terminal (SST), comprising: a depository integrated into the SST, the depository including a storage bin for valuable media; a protective cassette insertable into the storage bin, the protective cassette comprising: a cover with an interior surface having a plurality of dispersion windows; and a blast energy collection mechanism associated with the dispersion windows, the mechanism including a set of serrated teeth configured to interact with a rupture-able fluid container; wherein the blast energy collection mechanism is structured to direct a dispersing fluid onto the valuable media in response to a force applied to the SST or the depository, thereby rendering the valuable media unusable.
14. The security system of claim 13, wherein the rupture-able fluid container is constructed of a material resistant to paint corrosion to ensure long-term containment of an indelible ink.
15. The security system of claim 13, wherein the depository further comprises a recycling module capable of recycling deposited cash for cash dispense transactions on the SST.
16. The security system of claim 13, wherein the valuable media cassette further comprises a warning label about handling of the cassette during transit and cash bin loading.
17. The security system of claim 13, wherein the valuable media cassette includes a mechanism for sealing the cover upon closure to prevent unauthorized access to an indelible ink bag.
18. The security system of claim 13, wherein the valuable media cassette is configured to fit within a range of different SST models without modification to the rupture-able fluid container.
19. The security system of claim 13, wherein the valuable media cassette includes a plurality of blast energy collection plates, each plate configured to operate independently to disperse indelible ink over different sections of the valuable media.
20. A method for safeguarding valuable media in a transaction device, comprising: providing a cassette with a cover having a plurality of serrated apertures; positioning a fluid containment system within the cover, the fluid containment system including a fluid filled bag aligned with the serrated apertures; and configuring the fluid containment system to release a security fluid onto the valuable media in response to an unauthorized access attempt, wherein the serrated apertures facilitate rupture of the fluid filled bag and dispersion of the security fluid over the valuable media.
21. The method of claim 20, further including loading a blast energy collection plate into a cover of a valuable media cassette configured with a plurality of blast energy collection plates, each plate having a corresponding fluid filled bag, and loading the valuable media cassette into a valuable media storage bin associated with a valuable media depository of a Self-Service Terminal (SST), wherein the plurality of blast energy collection plates are adapted to independently rupture their corresponding fluid filled bags upon experiencing a force, thereby providing multiple dispersion points of security fluid onto the valuable media.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0020] As will be described more completely herein and below, depository/system 100 provides a passive (non-electrical) mechanism by which valuable media residing within valuable media cassettes (discussed below with
[0021] The depository 100 is suitable for use within an Automated Teller Machine (ATM), which can be utilized to process deposited banknotes and checks (valuable media as a mixed bunch if desired). The deposit module 100 has an access mouth 101 (media or document infeed) through which incoming checks and/or banknotes are deposited or outgoing checks and/or banknotes are dispensed. This mouth 101 is aligned with an infeed aperture in the fascia of the ATM in which the depository 100 is located, which thus provides an input/output slot to the customer. A bunch (stack) of one or more items (valuable media) is input or output. Incoming checks and/or banknotes follow a first transport path 102 away from the mouth 101 in a substantially horizontal direction from right to left shown in the
[0022] Items are then directed substantially vertically downwards to a point between two nip rollers 108. These nip rollers cooperate and are rotated in opposite directions with respect to each other to either draw deposited checks and/or banknotes inwards (and urge those checks and/or banknotes towards the right hand side in the
[0023] As used herein, the phrase valuable media refers to media of value, such as currency, coupons, checks, negotiable instruments, value tickets, and the like.
[0024] For purposes of the discussions that follow with respect to the
[0025] Additionally, the terms and phrases valuable media cassette, media cassette, and cassette may be used synonymously and interchangeably herein.
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[0027] Cassette 131 comprises a novel cassette cover 131A, two plastic guide covers 131B, and a cash storage base 131C. Each plastic guide cover 131 comprises a plurality of bars 131B-1, with pairs of two bars defining a dispersion window, a hole, or an aperture. Situated behind the dispersion windows and the plastic guide cover is a vacuum-packed plastic bag 131B-2 filled with indelible ink (herein after ink bag 131B-2).
[0028] In an embodiment, the indelible ink is made of polypropylene.
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[0030] Situated directly behind each plastic guide 131B is a blast energy collection plate 131B-3. A top portion of blast energy collection plate 131B-3 comprises serrated edges or serrated metal teeth 131B-3A surrounding a perimeter of an aperture. Ink bag 131B-2 is situated under blast energy collection plate 131B-3 such that a top portion of ink bag 131B-2 protrudes through the aperture of blast energy collection plate 131B-3 and is engaged or is touched by serrated teeth 131B-3A. Ink bag 131B-2 rests on a surface of cover 131A and is held firmly in place to avoid movement of ink bag 131B-2 by two adjustable spaces 131B-4. Spacers 131B-4 are moveable/adjustable, such that each spacer 131B-4 engages a unique end of ink bag 131B-2 to hold ink bag 131B-2 firmly in place on the surface of cover 131B.
[0031] Blast energy collection plate 131B-3 harnesses blast energy experienced during a blast, which causes serrated teeth 131B-3A to displace and rupture ink bag 131B-2 when the harnessed energy from the blast is released from blast energy collection plate 131B-3. The blast energy collection plate 131B-3 also functions or is adapted to be a liner and hold in bag 131B-2 within cover 131A. Blast energy collection plate 131B-3 absorbs the blast energy and contracts and then releases the absorbed energy by expanding, this expansion thrusts serrated teeth 131B-3A into bag 131B-2 (rupturing bag 131B-2). This is achieved without any form of a power source required to activate blast energy collection plate 131B-3 other than the blast force itself. Conventional approaches require some power source to activate a dissuasion mechanism, such is not required with the present system 100.
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[0033] Plastic covers 131B-1 are illustrated with ink bags 131B-2 visible through dispersion windows defined by spaced bars 131B-1. In
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[0037] More particularly, screws 131A-1 are shown to fasten components of the apparatus to cover 131A. Additionally, an upper protection bag 131B-2A with an ink validation/expiration label is situated immediately between blast energy collection plate 131B-3 and indelible ink bag 131B-2. Further, indelible ink bag 131B-2 rests on top of a bottom ink protection label 131B-4.
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[0041] It should be noted that since the ink-bags 131B-2 are situated directly above cash when cover 131A is in a closed position, when the ink bags 131B-2 are ruptured, the indelible ink is forced directly onto the cash loaded in cash storage base 131C. Moreover, since cassette 131 is sealed when the cover 131A is in a closed position, the indelible ink is dispersed throughout the inside of cassette 131 ensuring complete coverage of the indelible ink on the loaded cash.
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[0043] After serrated teeth 131B-3A puncture the ink bags 131B-2 and the indelible ink is dispersed within cassette 131, the original loaded cash becomes unusable ink-stained cash 131D as illustrated in
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[0046] One now appreciates how a novel and passive (non-electrical) dissuasion system and cassette 131 can render loaded cash within a depository 100 to be unusable to any potential thief that attempts to use force to gain access to the cassette 131. Existing cassettes do not require a complete redesign; rather cover 131A can be provided to fit an existing cash storage base. Spacer bars 131B-1 permit different sized ink bags 131B-2 to be used within cover 131A.
[0047] In an embodiment, ink bag 131B-2 is manufactured with polypropylene, which is resistant to paint corrosion that may cause ink bag 131B-2 to self-rupture over time. Moreover, the strength of the ink bag 131B-2 is manufactured with sufficient mechanical stiffness to assure that accidental rupture does not occur during transit of cassette 131.
[0048] In an embodiment, either the front side of cover 131A (side visible when cassette 131 is in a closed position), the ink bag 131B-2, and/or one of the dispersion windows defined by spaced bars 131B-1 comprise one or more warning labels about how the cassette 131 is to be handled during transit and cash bin loading, about the danger of the indelible ink should a handler be exposed to it, and about an expiration date for the ink bag 131B-2 (after which ink bag 131B-2 should be replaced).
[0049] In an embodiment, depository 100 may be a recycling module capable of recycling deposit cash for cash dispense transactions on the SST, which includes depository 100.
[0050] In an embodiment, depository 100 is an integrated peripheral device of an ATM, an POS terminal, an SST, or a kiosk.
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[0052] At 910, a blast energy collection plate 131B-3 is positioned within a potential blast zone. A blast within the zone causes the blast energy collection plate 131B-3 to absorb a portion of energy from the blast displacing serrated teeth 131B-3A of the blast energy collection plate 131B-3 and rupturing an ink bag 131B-2 located under the blast energy collection plate 131B-3.
[0053] In an embodiment, at 920, the blast energy collection plate 131B-3 is loaded into a cover 131A of a valuable media cassette 131 and the valuable media cassette 131 is loaded into a valuable media storage bin 130 associated with a valuable media depository 100 of an SST.
[0054] The above description is illustrative, and not restrictive. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of embodiments should therefore be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
[0055] In the foregoing description of the embodiments, various features are grouped together in a single embodiment for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting that the claimed embodiments have more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of a single disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Description of the Embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate exemplary embodiment.