Media cassette loader
10023407 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H1/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2402/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2405/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/1912
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07D11/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A media cassette loader is described. The media cassette loader comprises a base; a media loading surface inclined at an angle to the base; and an end wall upstanding from a lower end of the media loading surface. The end wall supports media items stacked on the media loading surface. The media loading surface and the end wall are dimensioned to be accommodated within a media cassette body. This allows the media cassette body to be placed over the media loading surface when stacked with media items so that the cassette body surrounds the stacked media items.
Claims
1. A method of loading a media cassette, the method comprising: placing a stack of media items on a unitary injection-molded part comprising a media loading surface and a base, the media loading surface is inclined at an angle to said base; placing a media cassette body over the media loading surface stacked with media items so that the cassette body surrounds the stacked media items with the media cassette body and the media loading surface forming a combined media loader having the media cassette body on a top of the combined media loader and the media loading surface on a bottom of the combined media loader; rotating the combined media loader one hundred eighty degrees until the media loading surface is oriented on the top of the combined media loader with the media cassette body oriented on the bottom of the combined media loader; removing the media loading surface from the media cassette body to leave the stacked media items within the media cassette body by exerting a vertical force on one of two handles located on opposite longitudinal sides of the media loading surface for removing the media loading surface from the cassette body of the combined media loader; placing a lid over the cassette body after the media loading surface is removed from the combined media loader; and loading the cassette body with the lid into a currency dispenser for dispensing of the media from the cassette body by the currency dispenser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The currency cassette loader 10 comprises a unitary injection-molded part. The currency cassette loader 10 defines a base 12 (in the form of a generally horizontal platform) and a media loading surface 14 (in the form of a banknote loading surface) inclined in one plane at an angle of approximately seventeen degrees to the base 12. The media loading surface 14 extends from a lower end 16 to an upper end 18.
(15) A lower (or first) end wall 20 extends from the base 12 above the banknote loading surface 14 to provide a banknote detent surface 22 against which banknotes placed on the banknote loading surface 14 can rest.
(16) An upper (or second) end wall 24 is located at an opposite end of the base 12 to the lower end wall 20 and extends above the banknote loading surface 14 by a small amount (approximately 2.5 cm in this embodiment).
(17) The currency cassette loader 10 further defines a first side-wall 26 extending longitudinally from the lower end wall 20 to the upper end wall 24 and upwards from the base 12 to above the banknote loading surface 14. The part of the side-wall 26 extending above the banknote loading surface 14 is referred to as an upper portion 30. The upper portion 30 includes a top surface 32. The distance between the top surface 32 and the banknote loading surface 14 is constant along the entire length of the upper portion 30 and is approximately the same as a height of a U.S. ten dollar banknote.
(18) The currency cassette loader 10 also defines a second side-wall 34 extending longitudinally from the lower end wall 20 to the upper end wall 24 and upwards from the base 12 to the level of the banknote loading surface 14. The second side-wall 34 does not protrude above the banknote loading surface 14, thereby providing a replenisher with unrestricted access to the banknote loading surface 14 from the second side-wall side via an open area 36 (illustrated by broken lines in
(19) The currency cassette loader 10 further defines a pair of support handles 40,42 located on opposite longitudinal sides thereof. Each support handle 40,42 extends parallel to the banknote loading surface 14. The first support handle 40 includes first locating guides 44 in the form of guiding ribs (best seen in
(20) The currency cassette loader 10 further defines a central groove 50 (approximately 5 mm deep) in the banknote loading surface 14 extending longitudinally therealong so that media items are located transversely to the central groove 50 as they are stacked on the banknote loading surface 14.
(21) In this embodiment, the currency cassette loader 10 has a length 52 of approximately 295 mm and a width 54 of approximately 160 mm. These dimensions were selected to match a conventional currency cassette sold by NCR Corporation, 3097 Satellite Blvd., Duluth, Ga. 30096, U.S.A.
(22) The lower end wall 20 also defines locating guides 56 in the form of profiled guide strips. These profiled guide strips 56 assist in registering a currency cassette body during placement thereof, as will be described in more detail below.
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(24) As is evident from
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(26) The currency cassette body portion 70 is made from polycarbonate and includes a handle end 72 (a non-picking end), and a closeable pick window 74 (or media removal window) at the opposite end 76 (a picking end).
(27) The cassette body portion 70 includes a base 78 and a raised floor 80 located above the base 78. A ratchet rack (not shown) is centrally mounted between the base 78 and the raised floor 80. The ratchet rack (not shown) extends in a longitudinal direction from the handle end 72 to the picking end 76.
(28) A pusher plate (not shown) is mounted over the ratchet rack (not shown) and biased towards the picking end 76 by a coil spring (not shown, but also located between the base 78 and the raised floor 80). The pusher plate (not shown) urges a stack of banknotes 60 towards the pick window 74, so that when the pick window 74 is open, banknotes can be picked through the pick window 74 by a currency dispenser.
(29) The cassette body portion 70 also includes a pair of banknote width guides 82 (only one of which is visible in
(30) Each of the banknote width guides 82 defines a channel 84 between a nearest longitudinal side-wall 86 of the cassette body 70 and that banknote width guide 82.
(31) The currency cassette body portion 70 defines an internal length of approximately 296 mm and an internal width of approximately 161 mm. The channel 84 has a width of approximately 11 mm.
(32) The banknote loading process will now be described with reference to
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(34) Once a complete stack 60 has been loaded, the currency cassette body portion 70 can be inverted (after the pusher plate has been locked in a fully retracted position) and placed over the stacked currency cassette loader 10 to create a combined loading unit 100, as shown in
(35) While the currency cassette body portion 70 is being lowered over the stacked currency cassette loader 10, the guiding ribs 44,46 on each side of the currency cassette loader 10 serve to align the currency cassette body portion 70 to the currency cassette loader 10 in a lateral direction. Similarly, the end wall 20 and the upper portion 30 serve to locate the currency cassette body portion 70 correctly with respect to the currency cassette loader 10 in the longitudinal direction.
(36) The banknote loading surface 14 and end wall 20 are dimensioned to be accommodated within the currency cassette body portion 70. Furthermore, the upper portion 30 is dimensioned to locate between one of longitudinal side-walls 86 of the cassette body 70 and the respective banknote width guide 82.
(37) The banknote loading surface 14 and the end walls 20,24 are dimensioned so that even if the currency cassette loader 10 has too many banknotes placed thereon, a sufficient gap is provided within the cassette body so that the overstuffing condition is reduced or obviated once the currency cassette loader 10 is removed.
(38) The combined unit 100 can then be rotated to a position shown in
(39) To aid a replenisher in maintaining the combined unit 100 together while the combined unit 100 is being rotated, the replenisher can exert pressure between the support handles 40,42 and the cassette base 78.
(40) Once the combined unit 100 is fully rotated, the currency cassette loader 10 can then be removed from the currency cassette body portion 70 to leave the currency cassette body portion 70 fully replenished with banknotes. This is easily accomplished by the replenisher exerting vertical force via the removal handle 106.
(41) A replenisher can then manually adjust any banknotes that are sitting proud of the stack (by tapping them down gently), and/or snip and remove any elastic bands or paper loops that are still around groups of banknotes.
(42) Once the replenisher is satisfied that the banknotes are correctly located within the currency cassette body portion 70, then he/she can unlatch the pusher plate (not shown) to secure the banknotes 60 between the pusher plate (not shown) and the picking end 76.
(43) The replenisher can then place a currency cassette lid (not shown) on the currency cassette body portion 70. The currency cassette is now replenished and ready for use.
(44) The currency cassette loader 10 of this embodiment is designed to be used in two different orientations. In
(45) It should now be appreciated that this embodiment provides an improved mechanism for replenishing currency cassettes.
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(47) In the currency cassette loader 110, a banknote loading surface 114 is inclined in two planes from a high position at one diagonal point 114a to a low position at the opposite diagonal point 114b. The other parts of the currency cassette loader 110 (for example, the lower end wall 120, upper end wall 124, and first side-wall 126) are very similar to the corresponding parts of the currency cassette loader 10. The operation of the alternative currency cassette loader 110 is identical to that of the currency cassette loader 10.
(48) The currency cassette body portion 70 can be placed over the alternative currency cassette loader 110 (in a similar manner to the currency cassette loader 10) to form a combined unit 200, which can then be rotated by one hundred and eighty degrees to the position illustrated in
(49) The alternative currency cassette loader 110 can then be removed to leave a replenished currency cassette body portion 70.
(50) Various modifications may be made to the above described embodiments within the scope of the invention, for example, in other embodiments the media items may be stamps, coupons, tickets, or the like.
(51) Although replenishment is described above as a manual operation, a machine could be provided that automatically stacks the loading surface, places the media cassette over the loading surface, rotates the combined unit, then removes the loader.
(52) In other embodiments, the banknote loading surface may be inclined at a different angle to that described above (either steeper or less steep).
(53) In other embodiments, the dimensions of the currency cassette body portion 70 and the banknote cassette loader 10 may be different to those described above. In particular, the dimensions of the banknote cassette loader 10 described above were selected for use with U.S. currency in a standard currency cassette sold by NCR Corporation, Duluth, Ga., U.S.A. In other embodiments, the dimensions of a media cassette loader may be selected to match a different currency (or other type of media item) and/or a currency cassette (or other type of cassette) provided by a different vendor to NCR Corporation.
(54) In the above embodiments, the currency cassette loader 10 is a unitary injection-molded part; whereas, in other embodiments, the currency cassette loader 10 may be made of any convenient material, such as metal (such as aluminum), wood, a plastics material (such as polycarbonate), or the like, and may be made by any convenient fabrication process.
(55) The terms comprising, including, incorporating, and having are used herein to recite an open-ended list of one or more elements or steps, not a closed list. When such terms are used, those elements or steps recited in the list are not exclusive of other elements or steps that may be added to the list.
(56) Unless otherwise indicated by the context, the terms a and an are used herein to denote at least one of the elements, integers, steps, features, operations, or components mentioned thereafter, but do not exclude additional elements, integers, steps, features, operations, or components.
(57) The presence of broadening words and phrases such as one or more, at least, but not limited to or other similar phrases in some instances does not mean, and should not be construed as meaning, that the narrower case is intended or required in instances where such broadening phrases are not used.