BANKNOTE STORAGE CONTAINER
20230054836 · 2023-02-23
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Abstract
A banknote storage container (1) comprising a housing (2) enclosing an internal banknote receiving compartment (8), said housing (2) including a banknote input aperture (3) in communication with a banknote receiving compartment ingress opening (3′); the banknote receiving compartment (8) includes a pair of pivotable bascule members (4, 5), said bascule members (4, 5) disposed in opposing lateral positions within the banknote receiving compartment, and each of said pair of bascule members (4, 5) includes a gate element (16) disposed at an end of the bascule member proximal to the ingress opening (3′) and a banknote contact portion (15) at an end of the bascule member distal from the ingress opening (3′); and the banknote contact portion (15) of each of said bascule members (4, 5) protrudes into the banknote receiving compartment (8) such that when a leading edge of a banknote received into said banknote receiving compartment (8) simultaneously comes into contact with the banknote contact portion (15) of each of said bascule members (4, 5), the bascule members pivot from an ingress opening open position to an ingress opening closed position where the gate element (16) of each of said bascule members obstructs the ingress opening (3′) to prevent ingress of a subsequent banknote or retrieval of the received banknote from without the banknote storage container.
Claims
1. A banknote storage container comprising a housing enclosing an internal banknote receiving compartment, said housing including a banknote input aperture in communication with a banknote receiving compartment ingress opening; wherein said banknote receiving compartment includes a pair of pivotable bascule members, said bascule members disposed in opposing lateral positions within the banknote receiving compartment, and each of said pair of bascule members includes a gate element disposed at an end of the bascule member proximal to the ingress opening and a banknote contact portion at an end of the bascule member distal from the ingress opening; and wherein the banknote contact portion of each of said bascule members protrudes into the banknote receiving compartment such that when a leading edge of a banknote received into said banknote receiving compartment simultaneously comes into contact with the banknote contact portion of each of said bascule members, the bascule members pivot from an ingress opening open position to an ingress opening closed position where the gate element of each of said bascule members obstructs the ingress opening to prevent ingress of a subsequent banknote or retrieval of the received banknote from without the banknote storage container.
2. A banknote storage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said bascule members is a substantially elongate bar extending laterally along a length of the banknote receiving compartment.
3. A banknote storage container as claimed in claim 2, wherein each gate element includes a plurality of bifurcated tines.
4. A banknote storage container as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of bifurcated tines extend orthogonally from the end of each bascule member to form a substantially asymmetrical t-shape.
5. A banknote storage container as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of bifurcated tines are arranged to be moveable between an ingress opening open position and an ingress opening closed position.
6. A banknote storage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein in an ingress opening open position, each gate element is contained within a recess such that protrusion of each gate element into the banknote receiving compartment is prevented.
7. A banknote storage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the banknote storage container is configured to releasably interlock with a banknote validator to form a banknote acceptor.
8. A banknote storage container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bascule members form a left and right handed mirror pair.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The present invention arose from attempts to counter the above described novel fraudulent activity. According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a banknote storage container as defined in claim 1.
[0023] With reference to
[0024] The banknote container 1 includes a banknote input aperture 3 located on an upper section of the housing 2. The banknote input aperture 3 is positioned so as to align with a corresponding input aperture in the banknote validator 21 when the two are interlocked.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] The banknote receiving compartment 8 further comprises a first bascule member 4 and a second bascule member 5. Both the first bascule member 4 and the second bascule member 5 are pivotable about their respective axles 4′, 5′.
[0027] With reference to
[0028] As shown in
[0029] With reference to
[0030] Similarly, and with reference to
[0031] Each gate element 16 comprises a plurality of bifurcated tines 13. The size and angle of bifurcation of the tines 13 are chosen to ensure that the width of the ingress opening 3′ is spanned by the gate element 16.
[0032] The first and second bascule members 4, 5 are configured to pivotally seesaw about their respective axles 4′, 5′. The natural position of the bascule members 4, 5 is shown in
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[0035] With the banknote now fully deposited within the banknote receiving compartment 8, a stacking operation is commenced. If the banknote is a modified banknote 100 as shown in
[0036] Advantageously, the banknote container of the present invention provides a solution to the problem of the above described fraudulent activity.