SYSTEM FOR TRIGGERING BANK AND EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES AND METHODOLOGY FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES
20180108222 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23Q9/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23G2209/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23N5/265
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
G07F19/00
PHYSICS
G07D11/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
SYSTEM FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES AND METHODOLOGY FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES, the system provided aiming at increasing security of ATM and cash dispenser bank equipment (EB), and innovates in its main component, the trigger rail (3), which is a separate unit directly mounted to the cassette assembly (1) of the bank equipment (EB); the trigger rail (3) is fixed through the ignition nozzles (4) which are attached and inserted in the openings (5) provided on the structure (6) of the cassettes (1); the trigger rail (3) includes baits (8) in the form of openings (9) provided on the front side (10) of the trigger rail (3), said openings (9) are established in accordance with the angled flaps (11) that drive the sparks (F) towards the openings (9) and, therefrom, to the spark sensor (12) which, in turn, triggers the ignition nozzles (4) generating the respective flames (C) that will trigger the incineration mechanism (2); the spark sensors (12) are connected to each other through a fuse (13), vertically positioned inside the trigger rail (3). The methodology provided comprises using pyrotechnic means to trigger the bill destruction devices (2) placed inside the cassettes (1) of a bank equipment unit (EB).
Claims
1. SYSTEM FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES, for use in ATM and cash dispenser bank equipment (EB), devised to trigger incineration devices (2) that destroy money bills stored within cassettes (1) placed inside the bank equipment (EB), wherein the triggering system (S) features, as its main component, the trigger rail (3), a separate unit that is directly mounted to the cassette assembly (1) of the bank equipment (EB); the trigger rail (3) is fixed through the ignition nozzles (4) which are attached to the openings (5) provided in the structure (6) of the cassettes (1); the trigger rail (3) includes baits (8) in the form of openings (9) provided on the front side (10) of the trigger rail (3), with said openings (9) established in accordance with the angled flaps (11) that drive the sparks (F) towards the openings (9) and, therefrom, to the spark sensor (12) which, in turn, triggers the ignition nozzles (4) that generate the respective flames (C) to trigger the incineration mechanism (2); the spark sensors (12) are connected to each other through a fuse (13), vertically positioned inside the trigger rail (3).
2. SYSTEM FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES, according to claim 1, wherein the spark sensors (12) are sensitized by the sparks (F) generated by equipment used for raiding and breaking into the bank equipment (EB), and even if only one of the spark sensors 912) is sensitized, such condition is transmitted to the other spark sensors (12) through the fuse (13), thus ensuring all ignition nozzles (4) are simultaneously triggered.
3. SYSTEM FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES, according to claims 1 and 2, wherein the ignition nozzles (4), when activated, generate flames (C) that potentially reach 900 C. and 2 cm long.
4. METHODOLOGY FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES, which includes the system (S) described in claim 1, wherein it employs pyrotechnic means to trigger the bill destruction devices (2) placed inside the cassettes (1) of bank equipment (EB).
5. METHODOLOGY FOR TRIGGERING BANK EQUIPMENT BILL DESTRUCTION DEVICES, according to claim 4, wherein the pyrotechnic means comprise the use of a trigger rail (3) mounted near the cassettes (1), said trigger rail (3) comprising a unit separated from the cassettes (1), which is directly mounted to the cassette assembly (1) with said trigger rail (13) remaining inaccessible inside the bank equipment (EB).
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] The system for triggering bank equipment intra-cassette bill destruction devices provided by this invention patent application shall be described in detail below, with reference to the following drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] As provided in this Invention Patent application, the cassettes 1 housed inside the bank equipment EB (schematically illustrated by a dashed line) including, individually, the bill incineration device 2, schematically illustrated as dotted rectangular sections inside each of the cassettes 1, receive the triggering system S, with the trigger rail 3 as its main component. The bank equipment EB shown in
[0019] The trigger rail 3 constitutes a separate unit, which is directly mounted to the cassette assembly 1 and, as seen regarding the cassette assembly 1, remains inaccessible inside the bank equipment EB.
[0020] The trigger rail 3 is fixed through the ignition nozzles (4) that slot in the openings 5 provided in the structure 6 of the cassettes 1, therefore the trigger rail 3 is only attached to the cassettes 1 when said cassettes are inserted in the bank equipment EB, thus ensuring safe handling of the cassettes 1 in external environments.
[0021] In case the bank equipment EB is raided by spark-generating tools, said sparks (indicated by reference F) shall be driven towards baits 8, which are openings 9 provided in the front side 10 of the trigger rail 3, said openings 9 being established in accordance with the angled flaps 11 that help driving the sparks F towards the openings 9 and through to the spark sensor 12 which, in turn, triggers the ignition nozzles 4 that create the respective flames C, which will trigger the incineration mechanism 2 that functions on combustion and is schematically shown as dashed rectangular figures inside the cassettes 1.
[0022] Internally, the trigger rail 3 includes spark sensors 12, which are connected to each other through a fuse 13, vertically positioned inside the trigger rail 3.
[0023] Therefore, even if the sparks F only reach one of the spark sensors 12, such sensing condition shall be immediately transmitted by the fuse 13 to all other spark sensors 12, thus ensuring that all ignition nozzles 1 are simultaneously activated, regardless of the spark sensor 2 that was sensitized.