CN106169202B - Paper money processing device - Google Patents

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CN106169202B
CN106169202B CN201610160299.6A CN201610160299A CN106169202B CN 106169202 B CN106169202 B CN 106169202B CN 201610160299 A CN201610160299 A CN 201610160299A CN 106169202 B CN106169202 B CN 106169202B
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Abstract

A paper money processing device is capable of using simple structure to discharge the stained paper money without dirt, gap, wrinkle, etc. as change. A banknote processing device (1a) takes in input banknotes, stores the banknotes in a plurality of banknote storage bins (17) according to denomination, and discharges the stored banknotes from the banknote storage bins (17) according to an input and discharge command, and comprises: an operation unit (23) or an operation display unit (53), wherein the operation unit (23) or the operation display unit (53) selects a banknote replacement mode or a put-in banknote collection mode; a discriminating unit (16) for discriminating the authenticity and denomination of the inserted banknotes; and a mode control unit (42) that, when the banknote replacement mode or the put-in-banknote collection mode is selected and the put-in banknotes are genuine banknotes, controls the mode control unit (42) so that at least the put-in banknotes are stored in a collection area where only collection is performed without being paid out as money for finding.

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Paper money processing device
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a banknote handling apparatus that takes in banknotes inserted thereinto, stores the banknotes in a plurality of banknote storage containers in denomination, and discharges the stored banknotes from the banknote storage containers in response to an insertion/discharge instruction, and more particularly, to a banknote handling apparatus that discharges contaminated banknotes, which have dirt, chips, wrinkles, and the like, as change, with a simple configuration.
Background
In recent shops such as supermarkets and convenience stores, money handling machines have been installed as automatic change machines for the purpose of enhancing customer use and cash management. The money handling machine is generally connected to a host device such as a POS (Point of Sales) cash register device, and performs a process of depositing and discharging money such as coins and banknotes in response to a command from the host device (see patent document 1).
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2010-272140
Patent document 2: japanese patent laid-open No. 2015-26229
However, when the banknotes taken out by the customer for payment are contaminated banknotes with serious dirt, or with a notch or with wrinkles by rubbing, the customer cannot request the replacement of the contaminated banknotes on the store side, and the banknotes are received and put into the banknote handling apparatus to be handled for money transfer. In addition, when the contaminated banknotes received from the customer are banknotes with large gaps, the banknotes may become a cause of jam when the banknotes are put into the banknote handling apparatus in this way, and therefore, the banknotes may be put into the POS register in exchange for banknotes stored as urgent use.
Here, when the stained banknotes taken out by the customer are one thousand yen banknotes and are not exchanged with the urgent banknotes and are put in the banknote handling apparatus, the banknotes taken out by the customer after the customer as payment are of a high amount (ten thousand yen banknotes), and when one thousand yen banknotes are present in the change, the stained banknotes (one thousand yen banknotes) paid out by the customer before are paid out as change.
Therefore, although the degree of contamination of the contaminated banknotes varies, when the clerk determines that the customer is lost as change and the urgent banknotes are not stored in each POS cash register, the clerk replaces the contaminated banknotes at a service desk (japanese patent No. サービスカウンター) or the like. The replacement of the service desk or the like causes not only the current customer to wait but also the subsequent customer to wait. On the other hand, the clerk thus hands the stained paper money to the customer as change, which results in a poor impression of the shop.
Patent document 2 discloses an automatic transaction device that does not discharge money as change when dirt or the like above a reference level is detected at the time of money deposit. In this automatic transaction apparatus, in order to detect dirt or the like above a reference level, it is necessary to monitor the banknotes put in a wide range, and the sensor or the like is complicated and large-sized, which leads to an increase in cost.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a banknote handling apparatus which can discharge, with a simple configuration, a stained banknote having stains, notches, wrinkles, and the like as change.
In order to solve the above-described problems and achieve the object, a banknote handling device according to the present invention is a banknote handling device that takes in banknotes that are input, stores the banknotes in a plurality of banknote storage containers for denomination, and discharges the stored banknotes from the banknote storage containers in accordance with an input/discharge command, the device including: an operation part which selects a paper money replacement mode or a put-in paper money recovery mode; an identification unit for identifying authenticity and denomination of the inserted banknotes; and a control unit that performs control of storing the banknotes in a collection area in which only the banknotes are collected, without discharging the banknotes as the money to be paid out, when the banknote exchange mode or the inserted-banknote collection mode is selected and the inserted banknotes are genuine banknotes.
In addition to the above-described invention, the banknote handling apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that, when the banknote exchange mode is selected and the inserted banknotes are genuine banknotes, the control unit stores the inserted banknotes in a collection area for collection only without paying out the inserted banknotes as change, and then pays out banknotes of the same amount as the inserted banknotes from the banknote storage box to exchange the inserted banknotes.
In addition to the above-described invention, the banknote handling apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that, when the banknote exchange mode is selected and the inserted banknotes are genuine banknotes, the control unit temporarily stores the inserted banknotes in a banknote storage container other than a banknote storage container that stores banknotes of the same amount as the inserted banknotes, then discharges banknotes of the same amount as the inserted banknotes from a banknote storage container that stores banknotes of the same amount as the inserted banknotes, and then stores the inserted banknotes in the collection area.
In the banknote handling apparatus according to the present invention, in addition to the above-described invention, when the inserted banknote collection mode is selected and the inserted banknotes are genuine banknotes, the control unit may temporarily store the inserted banknotes in the banknote storage box and then store the banknotes in the collection area.
In the banknote handling apparatus according to the present invention, the collection area is a collection box that can be taken out to the outside.
According to the present invention, when the banknote exchange mode or the inserted banknote collection mode is selected and the inserted banknotes are genuine banknotes, the inserted banknotes are stored in the collection area where collection is performed only without being discharged as money finding, and therefore, a banknote handling apparatus capable of discharging contaminated banknotes having dirt, notches, wrinkles, and the like as money finding can be realized with a simple configuration.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a structure of a money handling apparatus including a banknote handling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view schematically showing the structure of the banknote handling apparatus.
Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing a control system of the banknote handling apparatus shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing the procedure of the bill replacement mode processing performed by the control unit.
Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating the banknote change mode processing in the case where the inserted stained banknote is a one-thousand yen banknote.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing the procedure of the banknotes inserted in the collection mode processing by the control unit.
Fig. 7 is a flowchart showing a modification of the procedure of the bill replacement mode processing performed by the control unit.
Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating a modification of the banknote change mode process in the case where the inserted stained banknote is a one-thousand yen banknote.
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1 money handling apparatus
1a paper money processing device
1b coin processing device
2 POS cashier device
10 paper money receiving mechanism
11 paper money inlet
12 paper money outlet
13 recovery storehouse
14 insertion part
15 discharge part
16 authentication part
17 banknote storage container
17a thousand yen paper money storage
17b five thousand yen paper money storage
17c ten thousand yen paper money storage
18 paper money conveying mechanism
18 a-18 d switching part
21 coin inlet
22 display part
23 operating part
23a, 53a paper money changing mode selecting part
23b, 53b put-in banknote collection mode selection unit
24 coin outlet
25 receiving disc
26 coin return opening
30 storage part
31 put in and put out information
40 control part
41 feeding and discharging control part
42 mode control part
53 operation display unit
L1 main carrying path
L2 branch carrying path
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Hereinafter, embodiments for carrying out the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(Structure of money handling apparatus)
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a structure of a money handling apparatus 1 including a banknote handling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the structure of the banknote handling apparatus 1 a. Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing a control system of the banknote processing apparatus 1a of fig. 1.
As shown in fig. 1, the money handling apparatus 1 is provided with a banknote handling apparatus 1a and a coin handling apparatus 1 b. The banknote handling device 1a has a banknote input port 11 through which banknotes are input and a banknote output port 12 through which stored banknotes are output as money to be paid out on the front surface. Further, a front portion of the collection box 13 is provided at a lower portion of the front surface of the banknote handling apparatus 1a, and the collection box 13 is set in a state of being able to be pulled out. The recovery box 13 is used when banknotes stored in a banknote storage box, not shown, provided inside the banknote processing apparatus 1a are recovered to the outside and when contaminated banknotes with dirt, nicks, wrinkles, and the like are stored and recovered to the outside.
The coin handling apparatus 1b includes a coin insertion slot 21 on the right side of the top surface of the tip, and a display unit 22 and an operation unit 23 on the left side of the top surface of the tip. Further, a coin discharge port 24 is provided on the left side of the front surface of the coin processing apparatus 1 b. The coins discharged from the coin discharge port 24 are caught by the catch tray 25. Further, a coin return port 26 is provided on the right side of the front surface of the coin processing apparatus 1 b.
(Structure and schematic operation of paper money handling apparatus)
As shown in fig. 2, the banknote handling apparatus 1a includes: a loading part 14 for introducing the paper money from the paper money input port 11 into the device; a discharge unit 15 for discharging the banknotes to the banknote discharge port 12; a recovery tank 13; a discriminating unit 16 for discriminating the genuineness and denomination of the bill; and a bill storage box 17 for storing bills of each denomination. The banknote storage box 17 includes: a thousand yen banknote storage 17a for storing thousand yen banknotes; a five-thousand yen banknote storage 17b that stores five-thousand yen banknotes; and a ten-thousand yen bill storage 17c for storing ten-thousand yen bills. The loading unit 14, the discharge unit 15, the collection box 13, the discriminating unit 16, and the bill storage box 17 are connected by a bill transfer mechanism 18.
The banknotes inserted into the banknote insertion slot 11 are detected by an insertion detection sensor, not shown, of the insertion unit 14, and then transported to the discriminating unit 16 by the banknote transport mechanism 18. When the discriminating unit 16 discriminates that the banknote is not a genuine banknote, the banknote conveyance mechanism 18 returns the banknote to the deposit unit 14. On the other hand, when the discriminating unit 16 discriminates that the banknote is a genuine banknote, the banknote transport mechanism 18 stores the banknote in the banknote storage box 17 corresponding to the denomination.
On the other hand, when there is a money discharge instruction, the banknote transport mechanism 18 takes out the banknotes of the corresponding denomination from the banknote storage container 17, and discharges the banknotes from the banknote discharge port 12 through the discharge portion 15. Note that, when the banknote replacement mode process or the banknote deposit and withdrawal mode process described later is performed, or when the banknotes stored in the banknote storage container 17 are collected to the outside, the banknote conveyance mechanism 18 conveys and stores the banknotes into the collection container 13.
The banknote conveyance mechanism 18 includes: a switching unit 18a for switching between the main conveyance path L1 and the branch conveyance path L2; a switching unit 18b for switching the branching between the main transport path L1 and the one-thousand yen banknote storage container 17 a; a switching unit 18c for switching the branching between the main transport path L1 and the five-thousand yen banknote storage container 17 b; and a switching unit 18d for switching between branching of the branch conveyance path L2 and the discharge unit 15.
(control System of paper money handling apparatus)
As shown in fig. 3, the POS register 2, which is an external higher-level device, is connected to the control unit 40. The display unit 22, the operation unit 23, the storage unit 30, and the banknote storage mechanism 10 are connected to the control unit 40. The operation unit 23 includes a banknote exchange mode selection unit 23a and an inserted banknote collection mode selection unit 23 b. The storage unit 30 stores the loading/unloading information 31. The control unit 40 includes a loading/discharging control unit 41 and a mode control unit 42. The banknote storage mechanism 10 corresponds to the hardware configuration shown in fig. 2, and includes at least a banknote conveyance mechanism 18, a discrimination unit 16, a banknote storage container 17, and a collection container 13. The POS register device 2 includes an operation display unit 53, and similarly to the operation unit 23, includes a banknote exchange mode selection unit 53a and an inserted banknote collection mode selection unit 53 b.
When a command is given through the operation unit 23, or when a detection signal is given from the discriminator unit 16, or when various commands are given from the POS register device 2, the control unit 40 performs display control of the display unit 22 and drive control of the banknote transport mechanism 18 based on the program and initial data stored in the storage unit 30.
When the banknotes are inserted after the insertion permission instruction is given from the POS register device 12, the insertion and ejection control unit 41 performs the insertion processing of the banknotes in accordance with the insertion permission instruction, and when the ejection instruction is given from the POS register device 2, the insertion and ejection control unit 41 performs the ejection processing of the banknotes in accordance with the ejection instruction. While the loading process and the discharge process are being executed, the loading and discharge control unit 41 also performs the following processes: the contents of the loading process and the discharge process performed are sequentially stored in the storage unit 30 as loading and discharge information 31. The loading/discharge control unit 41 performs balance management and the like.
The bill exchange mode selector units 23a and 53a are buttons for selecting the following bill exchange modes: the entered contaminated banknotes are stored in the collection box 13 for collection only without being discharged as change, and then the banknotes of the same amount as the entered contaminated banknotes are discharged from the banknote storage box 17, so that the entered contaminated banknotes and the banknotes that are not contaminated are replaced.
The inserted banknote collection mode selection units 23b and 53b are buttons for selecting the following inserted banknote collection modes: the inserted contaminated banknotes are stored in the collection box 13 for collection only, without being discharged as change.
When the bill exchange mode is selected and the inserted contaminated bill is a genuine bill, the mode control unit 42 controls the bill storage mechanism 10 so that the inserted contaminated bill is stored in the collection box 13 for collection only without being discharged as change, and then the same amount of bills as the inserted contaminated bill is discharged from the bill storage box 17 so as to be exchanged for the inserted contaminated bill. When the inserted banknote collection mode is selected and the inserted contaminated banknote is a genuine banknote, the mode control unit 42 controls the banknote storage mechanism 10 so that the inserted contaminated banknote is not discharged as change and is stored in the collection box 13, which collects only the contaminated banknote.
(paper money changing mode processing)
Next, the bill exchange mode process performed by the control unit 40 will be described. Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing the procedure of the bill replacement mode processing performed by the control unit 40. As shown in fig. 4, the mode control unit 42 first determines whether or not the banknote exchange mode selection unit 23a or the banknote exchange mode selection unit 53a is pressed and the banknote exchange mode is selected (step S101). When the banknote replacement mode is selected (yes in step S101), the mode control unit 42 further determines whether or not the inserted contaminated banknote is determined to be a genuine banknote by the discriminating unit 16 (step S102).
When it is determined that the inserted contaminated banknote is a genuine banknote (yes in step S102), the mode control unit 42 controls the banknote transport mechanism 18 to transport the inserted contaminated banknote to the collection box 13 and store the contaminated banknote (step S103).
Then, the mode control unit 42 controls the banknote transport mechanism 18 based on the denomination discriminated by the discriminator 16 so that the same amount of banknotes as the input contaminated banknotes are transported from the banknote storage 17 and discharged from the banknote discharge port 12 through the discharge unit 15 (step S104). Thus, the inserted stained paper money is replaced.
Then, the loading and discharging control unit 41 updates the loading and discharging information 31 (step S105), ends the present process, and repeats the above process.
On the other hand, when the bill exchange mode is not selected (no in step S101), the present process is ended and the above-described process is repeated. When it is determined that the inserted contaminated banknote is not a genuine banknote (no in step S102), the inserted contaminated banknote is returned from the banknote insertion slot 11 by the insertion unit 14 (step S106), and the present process is ended and repeated.
For example, when the inserted contaminated banknote is a one-thousand yen banknote, as shown in fig. 5(a), first, the authenticity and denomination of the contaminated banknote are discriminated by the discriminating unit 16 through the banknote insertion port 11 and the insertion unit 14. When the contaminated banknote is a genuine banknote, the mode control unit 42 conveys the contaminated banknote from the main conveying path L1 to the branch conveying path L2 via the switching unit 18a, and conveys the contaminated banknote to the collection box 13 for storage via the switching unit 18 d. Then, as shown in fig. 5(b), the mode control section 42 takes out the one-thousand-yen banknotes from the one-thousand-yen banknote storage 17a, which stores the banknotes of the denomination discriminated by the discriminator 16, conveys the taken-out one-thousand-yen banknotes from the main conveying path L1 to the branch conveying path L2 via the switching section 18a, and conveys the one-thousand-yen banknotes to the ejector 15 via the switching section 18d, and ejects the one-thousand-yen banknotes from the banknote ejection port 12. Thereby, the clerk determines that the stained paper money (one thousand yen paper money) is replaced with one thousand yen paper money in the one thousand yen paper money storage 17 a. Moreover, since the contaminated banknotes are stored in the collection box 13, they are not discharged as change.
(put into paper money recycle mode processing)
Next, the process of the inserted banknote collection mode performed by the control unit 40 will be described. Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing the procedure of the banknotes in put-in collection mode processing by the control unit 40. As shown in fig. 6, the mode control unit 42 first determines whether or not the in-banknote collection mode selection unit 23b or the in-banknote collection mode selection unit 53b is pressed and the in-banknote collection mode is selected (step S201). When the inserted banknote collection mode is selected (yes in step S201), the mode control unit 42 further determines whether or not the inserted contaminated banknote is determined to be a genuine banknote by the discriminating unit 16 (step S202).
When the inserted contaminated banknote is discriminated as a genuine banknote (yes in step S202), the mode control unit 42 controls the banknote transport mechanism 18 to transport the inserted contaminated banknote to the collection box 13 and store the contaminated banknote (step S203). Thus, the inserted contaminated bills are stored in the collection box 13 without being discharged.
Then, the loading and discharging control unit 41 updates the loading and discharging information 31 (step S204), ends the present process, and repeats the above process.
On the other hand, if the in-banknote replacement mode is not selected (no in step S201), the present process is ended, and the above process is repeated. When it is determined that the inserted contaminated banknote is not a genuine banknote (no in step S202), the inserted contaminated banknote is returned from the banknote insertion slot 11 by the insertion unit 14 (step S205), and the present process is ended and repeated.
The put-in-banknote recycling mode processing is ended by the processing shown in fig. 5 (a). In this case, the authentication result determined by the discriminator 16 is a condition for whether or not the contaminated banknote is stored in the collection container 13. The face value determined by the discrimination unit 16 is used as the input/output information 31.
The maintenance of the selected state of the banknote exchange mode or the inserted banknote collection mode may be realized by maintaining the selected state for a predetermined time after the banknote exchange mode selectors 23a and 53a or the inserted banknote collection mode selectors 23b and 53b are pressed down, or may be realized by deactivating the selected state by pressing the banknote exchange mode selectors 23a and 53a or the inserted banknote collection mode selectors 23b and 53b again. The maintenance of the selected state may be disabled by terminating the banknote replacement mode process or the banknote deposit/withdrawal mode process. The maintenance of the selected state is preferably performed by displaying and outputting the content of the maintained selected state on the display unit 22 or the operation display unit 53 by, for example, an LED display.
(modification of mode control processing)
Here, in the case where the distance between the discriminator 16 and the switch 18a is short, or in the case where the conveyance path switching process by the switch 18a takes a long time, the contaminated banknotes may be stored in the banknote storage 17 once, and then the contaminated banknotes stored once may be stored in the collection box 13, without directly conveying the entered contaminated banknotes to the collection box 13.
Fig. 7 is a flowchart showing a modification of the procedure of the bill replacement mode processing performed by the control unit 40. As shown in fig. 7, the mode control unit 42 first determines whether or not the banknote exchange mode selection unit 23a or the banknote exchange mode selection unit 53a is pressed and the banknote exchange mode is selected (step S301). When the banknote replacement mode is selected (yes in step S301), the mode control unit 42 further determines whether or not the inserted contaminated banknote is determined to be a genuine banknote by the discriminating unit 16 (step S302).
When it is determined that the inserted contaminated banknote is a genuine banknote (yes in step S302), the mode control unit 42 controls the banknote transport mechanism 18 to temporarily store the inserted contaminated banknote in the banknote storage containers 17 other than the banknote storage container 17 that stores banknotes of the same amount as the inserted contaminated banknote, based on the denomination determined by the determination unit 16 (step S303). For example, when the contaminated banknotes are one-thousand yen banknotes, the contaminated banknotes are temporarily stored in the five-thousand yen banknote storage 17b or ten-thousand yen banknote storage 17c other than the one-thousand yen banknote storage 17 a. This is because, in the banknote replacement mode, it is necessary to take out the replaced one-thousand yen banknotes from the one-thousand yen banknote storage 17 a.
Then, the mode control unit 42 controls the banknote transport mechanism 18 to transport banknotes of the same amount as the inserted contaminated banknotes from the banknote storage container 17 and eject the banknotes from the banknote outlet 12 through the ejection unit 15 (step S304). Thus, the inserted stained paper money is replaced.
Then, the mode control unit 42 controls the banknote transport mechanism 18 to transport the temporarily stored contaminated banknotes to the collection box 13 for storage (step S305).
Then, the loading and discharging control unit 41 updates the loading and discharging information 31 (step S306), ends the present process, and repeats the above process.
On the other hand, if the bill exchange mode is not selected (no in step S301), the present process is ended and the above process is repeated. When it is determined that the inserted contaminated banknote is not a genuine banknote (no in step S302), the inserted contaminated banknote is returned from the banknote insertion slot 11 by the insertion unit 14 (step S307), and the present process is ended and repeated.
For example, when the inserted contaminated banknote is a one-thousand yen banknote, as shown in fig. 8(a), first, the authenticity and denomination of the contaminated banknote are discriminated by the discriminating unit 16 through the banknote insertion port 11 and the insertion unit 14. When the contaminated banknote is a genuine banknote, the mode control unit 42 causes the contaminated banknote to be conveyed on the main conveyance path L1 by the switching unit 18a in this manner, and temporarily stores the contaminated banknote in the five-thousand yen banknote storage container 17b other than the one-thousand yen banknote storage container 17 a.
Then, as shown in fig. 8(b), the mode control section 42 takes out the one-thousand-yen banknotes from the one-thousand-yen banknote storage 17a, which stores the banknotes of the denomination discriminated by the discriminator 16, conveys the taken-out one-thousand-yen banknotes from the main conveying path L1 to the branch conveying path L2 via the switching section 18a, and conveys the one-thousand-yen banknotes to the ejector 15 via the switching section 18d, and ejects the one-thousand-yen banknotes from the banknote ejection port 12.
Then, as shown in fig. 8c, the mode control unit 42 takes out the contaminated banknote temporarily stored in the five-kilo-yen banknote storage container 17b, and conveys the taken-out contaminated banknote (one-kilo-yen banknote) from the main conveyance path L1 to the branch conveyance path L2 via the switching unit 18a, and further conveys the contaminated banknote to the collection container 13 via the switching unit 18d for storage.
In this modification, even when the distance between the discrimination unit 16 and the switching unit 18a is short or when the conveyance path switching process by the switching unit 18a takes a long time, the switching unit 18a can be reliably switched. Further, since the banknotes to be replaced are discharged earlier than the storage of the contaminated banknotes, the banknote replacement process for the operator can be smoothly performed.
Further, the above modification can be applied to the put-in-banknote collection mode processing. Specifically, the banknote replacement mode in step S301 in fig. 7 is the inserted banknote collection mode, and the discharge process in step S304 is not performed. In the specific example of the input-banknote collection mode process shown in fig. 8, the discharge process shown in fig. 8(b) is not performed. In the put-banknote collection mode process, the banknote storage container 17 that is temporarily stored in step S303 of fig. 7 or (a) of fig. 8 may be any banknote storage container 17.
In the above-described embodiment and modification, the contaminated banknotes are stored in the recovery box 13, but one of the banknote storage boxes 17 may be a recovery area in which the contaminated banknotes are stored. For example, the five-thousand yen banknote storage 17b shown in fig. 2 may be a mixed storage in which five-thousand yen banknotes and ten-thousand yen banknotes are mixed and stored, and the ten-thousand yen banknote storage 17c may be a collection storage in which contaminated banknotes are stored. In addition, a dedicated collection box for storing the contaminated bills may be separately provided.
In the above-described embodiment and modification, the stained banknotes that the operator considers to be stained banknotes are not discharged to the customer as the finding money by the banknote change mode processing and the put-banknote collection mode processing, and therefore, the customer's impression of the shop can be suppressed from deteriorating.
Further, by using the bill replacement mode processing, the customer can be smoothly delivered the replacement money (bills) without repeating the input and output of bills.
In the above-described embodiment and modification, the banknote processing apparatus does not need to be provided with a sensor for discriminating whether or not a contaminated banknote is present, but uses the discriminating unit 16 for discriminating the authenticity and denomination of the banknote, and therefore, it is possible to perform processing without discharging the contaminated banknote as change with a simple configuration.

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1. A banknote handling device takes in input banknotes, stores the banknotes in a plurality of banknote storage bins according to denomination, and discharges the stored banknotes from the banknote storage bins according to an input/discharge command,
it is characterized by comprising:
an operation part which selects a paper money replacement mode or a put-in paper money recovery mode;
a discriminating section for discriminating only authenticity and denomination of the inserted banknotes; and
a control unit that performs control of storing the banknotes in a collection area in which only the banknotes are collected without discharging the banknotes as money to be paid out, when the banknote exchange mode or the inserted-banknote collection mode is selected and the inserted banknotes are genuine banknotes,
when the bill exchange mode is selected and the deposited bills are genuine bills, the control unit temporarily stores the deposited bills in a bill storage box other than a bill storage box that stores bills of the same amount as the deposited bills, then discharges bills of the same amount as the deposited bills from a bill storage box that stores bills of the same amount as the deposited bills, and then stores the deposited bills in the collection area.
2. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 1,
when the bill exchange mode is selected and the deposited bills are genuine bills, the control unit stores the deposited bills in a collection area for collection only without paying out the deposited bills as change, and then discharges bills of the same amount as the deposited bills from the bill storage box to exchange the deposited bills.
3. A banknote handling device takes in input banknotes, stores the banknotes in a plurality of banknote storage bins according to denomination, and discharges the stored banknotes from the banknote storage bins according to an input/discharge command,
it is characterized by comprising:
an operation part which selects a paper money replacement mode or a put-in paper money recovery mode;
a discriminating section for discriminating only authenticity and denomination of the inserted banknotes; and
a control unit that performs control of storing the banknotes in a collection area in which only the banknotes are collected without discharging the banknotes as money to be paid out, when the banknote exchange mode or the inserted-banknote collection mode is selected and the inserted banknotes are genuine banknotes,
when the put-in banknote collection mode is selected and the put-in banknotes are genuine banknotes, the control unit temporarily stores the put-in banknotes in the banknote storage box and then stores the banknotes in the collection area.
4. The banknote handling apparatus according to claim 3,
when the bill exchange mode is selected and the deposited bills are genuine bills, the control unit stores the deposited bills in a collection area for collection only without paying out the deposited bills as change, and then discharges bills of the same amount as the deposited bills from the bill storage box to exchange the deposited bills.
5. The banknote handling apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
the collection area is a collection box that can be taken out to the outside.
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