Device for the output of notes of value with an adjustable guide element
09928679 ยท 2018-03-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H31/3081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H31/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for the output of notes of value includes a stacking unit for stacking notes of value to a value note stack, an output compartment for the output of the value note stack to a user of the device, as well as a transport unit with a pushing plate for the transport of the value note stack from the stacking unit to the output compartment. A guide element, which serves for guiding the notes of value during the stacking of the notes of value by the stacking unit, is mounted on the pushing plate.
Claims
1. A device for output of notes of value, comprising: a stacking unit for stacking the notes of value removed from at least one value note receiving unit to a value note stack; an output compartment for the output of the value note stack; a pushing plate movable by a transport unit for transport of the value note stack from the stacking unit to the output compartment; and a guide element for guiding the notes of value during the stacking by the stacking unit; where the guide element is mounted on the pushing plate.
2. The device according to claim 1, where the stacking unit is designed such that it feeds the notes of value to be stacked during a stacking operation against the guide element.
3. The device according to claim 1, where the device further comprises a control unit for controlling the transport unit, and that the control unit controls the transport unit such that the transport unit moves the pushing plate to different predetermined positions dependent on currency, denomination and/or size of the notes of value to be stacked.
4. The device according to claim 3, where the control unit controls the transport unit such that, prior to a stacking operation, the transport unit moves the pushing plate to a position predetermined for the stacking operation dependent on the currency, the denomination and/or the size of the notes of value to be stacked.
5. The device according to claim 3, where the control unit controls the transport unit such that the transport unit varies a position of the pushing plate during a stacking operation dependent on the currency, the denomination and/or the size of the notes of value to be stacked.
6. The device according to claim 3, where for several currencies, denominations, and/or sizes of notes of value and/or for combinations of these parameters, the respective predetermined position in which the pushing plate is to be arranged during the stacking of notes of value of the corresponding currency, denomination and/or sizes or combinations is stored in the control unit in a clearly assigned manner, that the control unit reads out the corresponding position dependent on the currencies, the denominations and/or the sizes of the notes of value to be stacked, and that the control unit controls the transport unit such that it moves the pushing plate into the position.
7. The device according to claim 6, where when the value note stack to be formed includes notes of value of different currencies, denominations and/or sizes, the control unit selects the position of the positions predetermined for the different currencies, denominations and/or sizes for which a distance between the pushing plate and a feeding unit for feeding the notes of value to the stacking unit is largest.
8. The device according to claim 1, where the guide element is articulated to the pushing plate.
9. The device according to claim 1, where the guide element is mounted on the pushing plate such that it is movable between a first position and a second position in which it is rotated relative to the first position relative to the pushing plate by a predetermined angle.
10. The device according to claim 9, where the predetermined angle is between 60 and 100.
11. The device according to claim 9, where the guide element rests against the pushing plate in the second position.
12. The device according to claim 9, where the guide element is arranged in the first position when the pushing plate is arranged in a position in which the pushing plate is arranged during the stacking of the notes of value.
13. The device according to claim 9, where the guide element is biased in the first position.
14. The device according to claim 13, where the device is designed such that the guide element is moved by contact to other elements of the device opposite to the biasing from the first into the second position when the transport unit moves the pushing plate from the stacking unit to the output compartment.
15. The device according to claim 1, where the guide element is shaped in form of a finger.
16. The device according to claim 10, where the predetermined angle is between 80 and 90.
17. The device according to claim 13, where the guide element is biased in the first position by a spring.
Description
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(10) Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
(11) The removed notes of value are transported by a first transport unit 22 into the head module 12 and to a stacking unit 26, by which they are stacked to a value note stack, where the value note wad formed in this way is then transported by a second transport unit 24 to an output compartment 28, via which the value note wad is output to a user of the automated teller machine 10.
(12) Further, the automated teller machine 10 has a reject and retract box 30 divided into two receiving areas 32, 34 for receiving rejected and/or not removed notes of value.
(13) With reference to
(14) The notes of value, which are to be transported to the stacking unit 26, are deflected from the transport path by a switch 58 and, as illustrated by the arrow 56, are fed to a stacking area of the stacking unit 26. The notes of value to be fed are guided by a vane wheel 64.
(15) The stacking unit 26 has a support element 66 on which the notes of value are stacked on top of each other to a value note stack. The support element 66 is arranged pivotably so that the value note stack 68, after the support element 66 has been pivoted upwards, can be transported by the second transport unit 24 to the output compartment.
(16) The second transport unit 24 has a pushing plate 80 as well as belts 72, 74 guided over rollers 76. During the transport, the pushing plate 80 presses against the value note stack 68 so that it is transported in the direction of the output compartment. In particular, a drive unit 78, such as a motor, is provided for driving the transport unit.
(17) With reference to
(18) The guide element 100 is thus moved together with the pushing plate 80 and can thus be arranged in different positions relative to the stacking unit 26, as shown in
(19) The position into which the pushing plate 80 and thus also the guide element 100 is moved during the stacking of notes of value to a stack, i.e. during the stacking operation, is defined dependent on the size of the notes of value to be stacked. The larger the largest note of value to be stacked in a stacking operation, the larger the distance in which the guide element 100 is arranged relative to the feeding side 90 from which the notes of value are fed to the stacking unit 26 is chosen. When feeding the notes of value, these are fed against the guide element 100 so that, by the additional guidance via the guide element 100, an orderly deposit of the notes of value on the support element 66 or on top of one another is accomplished and a shifting of the notes of value both in lateral direction and in feed direction is prevented or at least reduced and thus a properly aligned value note stack is formed.
(20) By mounting the guide element 100 on the pushing plate 80 it is achieved that for adjusting the guide element 100 neither a manual intervention is required nor an own separate adjusting unit has to be provided, but all can be accomplished by units already provided in the head module 12 anyway. Thus, an aligned value note stack can be obtained independent of the size of the notes of value, which size results dependent on the denomination and/or currency, and this stack can then be transported without any problems to the output compartment and can be output to the user.
(21) A control unit 79, as best shown in
(22) Prior to a stacking operation, the control unit 79 selects the assigned position dependent on the currency, denomination, and/or size of the notes of value to be stacked during this stacking operation, and moves the pushing plate 80 into this position.
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(25) In the first position, shown in
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(27) By the biasing by the torsion spring 104 it is further achieved that the guide element 100 automatically reassumes the first position required for stacking when it is no longer in contact with the other components parts 92, which is the case when the pushing plate 80 has been moved back into the area of the stacking unit 26. Thus, for deflecting the guide element 100 during the transport of the notes of value by the pushing plate 80 no extra adjusting units necessarily have to be provided.
(28) While principles and modes of operation have been explained and illustrated with regard to particular embodiments, it must be understood, however, that this may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.