Compact document bundler
09688500 ยท 2017-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H31/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2408/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/42142
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/1912
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/44331
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/3027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/4213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/44331
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07D11/00
PHYSICS
B65H29/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A document bundler for a bill validator includes a document path, a transportation unit, and a clamp mechanism. The transportation unit is adapted to move a plurality of documents in series through the document path. The clamp mechanism includes a pushing member. The clamp mechanism is adapted to clamp a first document of the plurality of documents with the pushing member to inhibit movement of the first document by the transportation unit while a second document of the plurality of documents is transported substantially alongside the first document in the document path. The second document residing substantially alongside the first document forms a document bundle. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described.
Claims
1. A document bundler for a bill validator, the document bundler comprising: a document path comprising a wall; a transportation unit adapted to move a plurality of documents in series along the wall of the document path; and a clamp mechanism comprising a pushing member, the clamp mechanism adapted to clamp a first document of the plurality of documents with the pushing member to inhibit movement of the first document by the transportation unit while a second document of the plurality of documents is transported substantially alongside the first document in the document path, the second document residing substantially alongside the first document forming a document bundle, wherein the clamp mechanism is adapted to clamp the first document between the pushing member and the wall of the document path.
2. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the clamp mechanism is adapted to clamp successive documents of the plurality of documents while a next document is transported alongside the clamped documents to add the next document to the document bundle.
3. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the transportation unit comprises a drive wheel and a pinch wheel configured to push documents against the drive wheel, wherein the drive wheel slips on the first document when movement of the first document is inhibited by the clamp mechanism.
4. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the pushing member includes a first pushing surface and a second smooth surface opposite the first pushing surface, the first pushing surface having a coefficient of friction that is greater than a coefficient of friction of the second smooth surface.
5. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the clamp mechanism further comprises an extendable arm having a first arm segment pivotally attached to a second arm segment at a first end of the second arm segment, the second arm segment attached to the pushing member at a second end opposite the first end of the second arm segment.
6. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the pushing member clamps a trailing edge of the first document.
7. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the document path includes a recess adjacent the clamp mechanism and the clamp mechanism clamps the first document within the recess.
8. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the clamp mechanism further comprises an extendable arm connected to the pushing member for extending the pushing member across the document path to clamp the first document.
9. The document bundler of claim 8, wherein the pushing member extends across the document path by rotating through the document path.
10. The document bundler of claim 8, wherein the extendable arm is adjacent the document path so that documents transported by the transportation unit are unobstructed by the extendable arm when the extendable arm is extended across the document path.
11. The document bundler of claim 8, wherein the extendable arm includes an opening located so that documents transported by the transportation unit passes through the opening when the extendable arm is extended across the document path.
12. The document bundler of claim 1, wherein the document path comprises an exit for dispensing the document bundle.
13. A document bundler for a bill validator, the document bundler comprising: a pushing member having a first pushing surface and a second surface opposite the first pushing surface; and an extendable arm connected to the pushing member and rotatable through a first trajectory from a retracted position to an extended position, the first trajectory passing the pushing member from the retracted position through at least a portion of a document path to press, in the extended position, the first pushing surface of the pushing member against a first document residing within the document path, the extendable arm adapted to inhibit movement of the first document residing within the document path when in the extended position, and the extendable arm rotatable through a second trajectory along a different path from the first trajectory from the extended position to the retracted position.
14. The document bundler of claim 13, wherein the second trajectory passes in an arc through the document path from the extended position to the retracted position.
15. The document bundler of claim 13, wherein the extendable arm comprises a first arm segment pivotally attached to a second arm segment at a first end of the second arm segment, the second arm segment attached to the pushing member at a second end opposite the first end of the second arm segment.
16. The document bundler of claim 13, wherein the first pushing surface has a coefficient of friction that is greater than a coefficient of friction of the second surface.
17. The document bundler of claim 13, wherein the document path comprises an exit for dispensing the document bundle.
18. A document bundling system comprising a document path, a transportation unit, a clamp mechanism comprising a pushing member extendable into the document path, at least one data processor and memory storing instructions which, when executed by the at least one data processor, causes the at least one data processor to perform operations comprising: transporting, by the transportation unit, successive documents in series through the document path to a bundling position; extending, by the clamp mechanism, the pushing member from an undamped position into the document path to clamp the documents in the document path at the bundling position to inhibit their movement by the transportation unit while a next successive document is transported through the document path to the bundling position to reside alongside the clamped documents, wherein the clamp mechanism is adapted to clamp the documents between the pushing member and a wall of the document path; and retracting, by the clamp mechanism, the pushing member around the next successive document residing alongside the clamped documents in the document path to unclamp the documents in the document path and return the pushing member to the undamped position without inhibiting movement of the next successive document.
19. The document bundling system of claim 18, wherein two or more documents residing alongside at the clamping position form a document bundle.
20. The document bundling system of claim 19, the operations further comprising: transporting the document bundle to an exit of the document path for dispensing the document bundle.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The current subject matter includes a compact document bundler that uses a document path, for example, of a document validator, to store and bundle a number of bills before dispensing them in a bundle to the user. In some implementations, a bundle with one or more documents within the document path can be clamped to a wall of the path to inhibit movement while another document is transported alongside the bundle to add the document to the bundle. The process can continue until a bundle is formed with the desired number of documents and the bundle can be dispensed to a user. The current subject matter can be compact to fit in existing document validators.
(14) Documents can include, for example, banknotes, bills, checks, valuable papers, currency, coins, tokens, certificates, coupons, tickets, valuable items, and the like.
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(16) The document bundler 100 can include clamp mechanism 102 with pushing member 135 and extendable pushing arm 140 for clamping documents 105 within the document path 110. The pushing member 135 can include pushing surface 145 with a rough surface, such as a surface with a higher coefficient of friction for griping documents with the pushing surface 145. The pushing member 135 can include smooth surface 150 opposite the pushing surface 145 with a lower coefficient of friction to allow documents to slide past the smooth surface 150 of the pushing member 135.
(17) The pushing arm 140 can include two arm segments (first arm segment 153a and second arm segment 153b) that are pivotably attached to one another via a fastener at ends of their respective arms. The second arm segment 153b can be pivotably attached to the pushing member 135 via a fastener. The pushing arm 140 can extend the pushing member 135 into and retract the pushing member 135 from the document path 110. The pushing arm 140 may be adjacent the document path 110 so as to not obstruct the document path 110. For example,
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(19) Once drive wheel 125 and pinch wheels 130a and 130b transport the document 105 transported to bring the tail end 107 of the document 105 alongside the clamp mechanism 102 (e.g., a clamping position), the pushing member 135 can extend. The pushing member 135 can push the tail end 107 of the document 105 across the document path 110.
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(24) The clamp mechanism can extend, at 820, an extendable pushing member from an unclamped position into the document path to clamp the documents in the document path at the bundling position to inhibit their movement by the transportation unit while a next successive document is transported through the document path to the bundling position to reside alongside the clamped documents.
(25) The pushing member can, at 830, be retracted by the clamp mechanism. The pushing member can be retracted around the next successive document while it resides alongside the clamped documents in the document path. The clamp mechanism can unclamp the documents previously clamped in the document path and return the pushing member to the unclamped position without inhibiting movement of the next successive document.
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(27) Document handler 910 can further include a controller 901 for controlling the overall operation of the money-handling unit. Controller 901 can include a microprocessor 9110 and memory 9120 for processing and storing instructions to operate document handler 910. Controller 901 can be adapted to determine how each inserted banknote is handled (e.g., where it should be stored or whether it should be returned to the user), and for controlling components of the document handler 910 (e.g., components 930, 940, 950, 960, and/or 970) coupled thereto to accomplish movement of documents into, through and out of document handler 910.
(28) The document storage unit 950 can be mounted to document handler 910 and can include a first recycler drum 955a (e.g., two-way storage) and a second recycler drum 955b (e.g., two-way storage). Inlet/outlet 920 is coupled to transportation mechanism 940 such that documents inserted into inlet/outlet 920 are received by the transportation mechanism 940.
(29) In some implementations, authentication unit 930 uses an optical sensing unit to discriminate the document (e.g., to discriminate between genuine vs. non-genuine items, or to classify the items) and determine other characteristics of the document (e.g., condition, degree of soiling, rips, tears, holes, and the like). The optical sensing unit can be of any type (e.g., spectral reflection and/transmission). Alternatively, the sensing unit can be any other type of document sensing system (e.g., magnetic sensing, physical sensing, and the like). Authentication unit 930 can be configured to sense and discriminate documents and/or it can be arranged to provide sensed data to a controller 901 for further processing.
(30) In some implementations, transportation mechanism 940 can operatively couple inlet/outlet 920 to the authentication unit 930. Transportation mechanism 940 can include a series of belts driven by an actuator to cause documents to move in an inward and outward direction relative to the entry and exit of the document handler 910. Transportation mechanism 940 can be further coupled to document storage unit 950 for transporting documents to and from the document storage unit 950 based on the desired operation of document handler 910. In some implementations, transportation mechanism 940 can include one continuous transportation path arranged to move in forward or backward motion (or capable of moving in both the forward and backward directions). In other implementations, transportation mechanism 940 can be comprised of a series of smaller transportation units to create a continuous transportation path. Other types of transportation mechanisms can be adapted for use within the document handler 910.
(31) In some implementations, document cassette 960 can be configured to store documents identified by the document handler 910 to be held within document cassette 960 for later removal by an authorized individual. In some implementations, documents stored in the document cassette 960 have to be removed from the document cassette 960 when it is external to the document handler 910.
(32) In some implementations, a loading unit 970 can be included for providing at least one item of currency to the document handler 910 for use as change in a transaction. Loading unit 970 can be removably mounted to document handler 910 and can be operatively coupled to transportation mechanism 940. Loading unit 970 can be configured as a one-way storage device for documents such that the document handler 910 can extract documents contained in the loading unit 970 but cannot store documents in the document loading unit 970.
(33) In some implementations, controller 901 includes an external access for communicating with an external component 902 (e.g., handheld service tool or remote computer). In other implementations, document handler 910 includes a communications unit 903 for communicating with remote devices for receiving updates and/or service information.
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(35) Various implementations of the subject matter described herein may be realized in digital electronic circuitry, integrated circuitry, specially designed ASICs (application specific integrated circuits), computer hardware, firmware, software, and/or combinations thereof. These various implementations may include implementation in one or more computer programs that are executable and/or interpretable on a programmable system including at least one programmable processor, which may be special or general purpose, coupled to receive data and instructions from, and to transmit data and instructions to, a storage system, at least one input device, and at least one output device.
(36) These computer programs (also known as programs, software, software applications or code) include machine instructions for a programmable processor, and may be implemented in a high-level procedural and/or object-oriented programming language, and/or in assembly/machine language. As used herein, the term machine-readable medium refers to any computer program product, apparatus and/or device (e.g., magnetic discs, optical disks, memory, Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs)) used to provide machine instructions and/or data to a programmable processor, including a machine-readable medium that receives machine instructions as a machine-readable signal. The term machine-readable signal refers to any signal used to provide machine instructions and/or data to a programmable processor.
(37) Although a few variations have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. For example, the document 105 may be clamped at different locations on the document 105 (e.g., the leading edge, the middle, and the like). Additionally, the clamp mechanism 102 and associated recesses can be located at different locations along the document path 110 and may be located within the document validator or within another component along the document path 110. The transportation unit can include belts or other features for transporting the document 105. In some implementations, the pushing member 135 can rotate as it travels across the bill path (e.g., in a clockwise motion that enables it to rotate down and under the document when it returns to the starting position). The pushing member 135 is not limited to an arm with one pushing member but can include a rotating gate having two pushing members that swap places as the gate rotates 180 degrees within recesses 155 and 160.
(38) Furthermore, the implementations described above can be directed to various combinations and subcombinations of the disclosed features and/or combinations and subcombinations of several further features disclosed above. In addition, the logic flows depicted in the accompanying figures and described herein do not require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the following claims.