CN112489285A - Coin processor - Google Patents

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CN112489285A
CN112489285A CN202010750487.0A CN202010750487A CN112489285A CN 112489285 A CN112489285 A CN 112489285A CN 202010750487 A CN202010750487 A CN 202010750487A CN 112489285 A CN112489285 A CN 112489285A
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Abstract

The invention provides a coin processing machine, which can rapidly restart the coin processing without performing recovery processing such as checking when abnormality occurs even if the currency or medium which is not the genuine currency is not rejected by a currency recognition part and is mixed as the input currency, and can maintain the stock in the machine in a definite state. A coin handling device (1) is provided with a temporary holding section (12) for temporarily holding money in which the authenticity and denomination of the inserted money are recognized and storing the money in a storage, as a coin handling machine for performing coin insertion and withdrawal of the money, and when indefinite money which is not genuine money is contained in the money transported to the temporary holding section (12), the money held in the temporary holding section (12) is automatically returned without being stored in a coin storage (14).

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Coin processor
Technical Field
The invention relates to a coin processing machine, which can rapidly restart the coin processing without performing recovery processing such as checking when abnormality occurs even if the currency or medium which is not the genuine currency is not rejected by a currency recognition part and is mixed as the input currency, and can maintain the stock in the machine in a definite state.
Background
Conventionally, a money handling machine as an automatic change machine is installed in a convenience store or the like. In the case where the coin handling machine is a coin handling apparatus, the coin handling apparatus recognizes coins inserted from a coin slot to realize coin insertion, sorts the coins recognized as genuine coins by denomination in a coin sorting section, and stores the coins sorted into a coin storage provided by denomination. When a coin dispensing command, which is a change request, is received from an external device or the like, the coin processing apparatus dispenses coins corresponding to the requested amount of money from the corresponding coin storage, and conveys the coins to a coin dispensing slot by a coin dispensing conveying unit for payment (see, for example, patent document 1).
The money handling machine includes a money discriminating unit for discriminating the genuineness and denomination of money, and performs a process of rejecting the money and discharging the rejected money to the outside of the machine if the discriminated money is not genuine.
On the other hand, in the money handling machine, a temporary holding unit for temporarily holding money is provided at a front stage of storing money in the storage so that the money handling machine can cope with a change in a settlement method such as a change from a cash settlement to a payment card settlement, or a re-coin (return of current money) performed when an amount recognized by a person at the time of coin insertion does not coincide with an amount of money to be checked in a POS register as a host device.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2016 & 71662
Disclosure of Invention
Technical problem to be solved by the invention
In recent years, a semi-self-service cash register or a full self-service cash register which performs a money transaction with a customer has been used in consideration of rationalization of cashiers and hygiene problems in cooking work. Accompanying this, foreign matter such as paper dust, and money of a very small size made of different materials such as various foreign currencies have come into the deposit.
Therefore, although the money (medium) other than the genuine money can be rejected and discharged to the outside of the machine by the money discriminating portion, the timing of the money discrimination detection and the disorder of the money conveyance may cause the money other than the genuine money to be conveyed to the temporary holding portion at the subsequent stage instead of being rejected.
In this case, the money handling machine may be abnormal and a recovery operation is required, but if the machine is abnormal, the stock in the machine may be uncertain and a recovery time may be required.
In view of the above circumstances, it is an object of the present invention to provide a money handling machine capable of promptly restarting a money handling process and maintaining an inventory in the machine in a fixed state without performing a recovery process at the time of occurrence of an abnormality such as an audit even when a money or a medium other than a genuine money is mixed as a money to be input without being rejected by a money discriminating portion.
Technical scheme for solving technical problem
In order to achieve the above object, a money handling machine according to the present invention is a money handling machine for performing coin insertion and withdrawal of money, including a temporary holding section for temporarily holding money in a storage after the inputted money is judged to be genuine or not and denomination of the money is recognized, wherein when indefinite money other than genuine money is included in the money transported to the temporary holding section, the money held in the temporary holding section is automatically returned.
The money handling machine according to the present invention is a money handling machine for performing a process of inserting and dispensing money, including a temporary holding unit for temporarily holding money in which the authenticity of the inserted money and the denomination thereof are recognized and storing the money in a storage, wherein an indeterminate money determination notification indicating whether an indeterminate money other than a genuine money is included in the money transported to the temporary holding unit is notified to an upper device, and an instruction from the upper device is waited for.
The money handling machine according to the present invention is a money handling machine for performing a money inserting/dispensing process of money, including a temporary holding section for temporarily holding money in a storage after the money whose denomination and authenticity of the inserted money have been recognized is inserted, wherein the money handling machine is capable of performing either an automatic money ejecting operation for automatically ejecting the money held in the temporary holding section when indefinite money other than genuine money is included in the money transported to the temporary holding section, or a notification operation for notifying a higher-level device of an indefinite article indicating whether indefinite money other than genuine money is included in the money transported to the temporary holding section and waiting for an instruction from the higher-level device, and further includes an indefinite article setting section for setting either the automatic money ejecting operation or the notification operation.
In the present invention, the instruction from the host device when the indefinite money is included is to return the money held in the temporary holding section.
In the present invention, the money is coins.
Effects of the invention
According to the present invention, even when currency or media that are not genuine currency are mixed as input currency without being rejected by the currency recognition unit, the coin-freed process can be resumed quickly and the stock in the machine can be maintained in a fixed state without performing a recovery process such as an audit that occurs when an abnormality occurs.
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Fig. 1 is a plan view showing a configuration of a coin handling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing a configuration of a coin handling apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram schematically showing the internal configuration of the coin handling apparatus shown in fig. 1 and 2.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a characteristic control system of the coin processing apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the procedure of the automatic refund operation processing performed by the coin-feed/discharge control unit shown in FIG. 4.
Fig. 6 is a timing chart showing a notification operation processing procedure performed by the coin-out control unit shown in fig. 4.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram schematically showing an internal configuration of a coin handling apparatus according to a modification.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of a money handling machine according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 and 2 show a configuration of a coin handling apparatus as an example of a money handling machine according to an embodiment of the present invention, respectively, fig. 1 is a plan view, and fig. 2 is a front view. The coin handling apparatus 1 illustrated here is applied to an automatic change machine connected to a POS register in a store such as a supermarket or a convenience store, and includes an apparatus main body 2.
The device body 2 is a substantially rectangular parallelepiped housing, and includes a coin slot 3, an operation display portion 4, a coin outlet 7, and a coin return slot 8.
The coin slot 3 is provided on the right side of the upper surface of the front end of the device body 2, and is an opening for receiving the inserted coin into the device body 2. The slot 3 functions as a temporary holding unit for temporarily holding prepaid money from a user such as a customer.
The operation display unit 4 is provided on the left side of the front upper surface of the apparatus main body 2, and includes a display unit 5 and an operation unit 6. The display unit 5 displays various information, and the operation unit 6 is an input means configured by, for example, a keypad for performing various operation inputs.
The coin outlet 7 is provided on the left side of the front surface of the apparatus body 2. The coin outlet 7 is an opening for dispensing coins stored in the apparatus main body 2, and feeds out the coins to a coin outlet tray 9 attached to the apparatus main body 2. The hopper 8 is provided on the right side of the front surface of the apparatus body 2. The coin return opening 8 is an opening for returning coins.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram schematically showing the internal configuration of the coin handling apparatus 1 shown in fig. 1 and 2. The internal structure of the coin processing apparatus 1 will be described in terms of functions with reference to fig. 3. A coin transport mechanism 10 (see fig. 4) is provided inside the apparatus main body 2. The coin transport mechanism 10 includes a coin transport portion 11, a temporary holding portion 12, a coin sorting portion 13, a coin storage 14, a coin discharge transport portion 15, and a switching gate group 16.
The coin transport portion 11 transports coins that are inserted from the coin slot 3 and detected by a coin detection sensor, not shown, and is provided with a coin detection portion 17. The coin detector 17 is a coin discriminator for discriminating the genuineness and denomination of a coin.
The temporary holding section 12 temporarily holds the coins recognized as genuine coins by the coin sensing section 17. The coin sorting unit 13 sorts the coins transported after being retained by the temporary retaining unit 12 by denomination.
The coin storage 14 is provided for each denomination, and stores coins sorted by the coin sorting unit 13. More specifically, as the coin storage 14, 6 of a 1-yen coin storage 14a, a 50-yen coin storage 14b, a 5-yen coin storage 14c, a 100-yen coin storage 14d, a 10-yen coin storage 14e, and a 500-yen coin storage 14f are provided in this order from front to back. Each coin storage 14 stores the inserted coins by denomination. Each coin storage 14 also has a function of sending out the stored commodity.
The coin discharging and conveying section 15 conveys coins fed out from the coin storage 14 forward. That is, the coin ejecting and conveying section 15 conveys the coins fed from the coin storage 14 forward toward the coin ejector 18 communicating with the coin outlet 7.
The arrangement relationship between the coin storage boxes 14 and the coin discharge transport unit 15 will be described. The coin discharging and conveying section 15 conveys coins forward, and the coin storage 14 is provided from the front to the rear in the order of the 1 yen coin storage 14a, the 50 yen coin storage 14b, the 5 yen coin storage 14c, the 100 yen coin storage 14d, the 10 yen coin storage 14e, and the 500 yen coin storage 14 f. Accordingly, the 500 yen coin storage 14f is disposed on the most upstream side of the transport path of the coin discharge transport unit 15, and the 10 yen coin storage 14e, the 100 yen coin storage 14d, the 5 yen coin storage 14c, the 50 yen coin storage 14b, and the 1 yen coin storage 14a are disposed on the downstream side of the transport path in this order.
The switching gate group 16 includes a first switching gate 16a, a second switching gate 16b, and a third switching gate 16 c. The first switching door 16a is provided on the downstream side in the transport direction of the coin transport portion 11. The first switching door 16a can alternatively switch between a state in which the coins transported by the coin transport portion 11 are transported to the temporary holding portion 12 and a state in which the coins are transported to the coin outlet 7. The bill outlet 7 is provided with a bill outlet sensor 7a for detecting the amount of money or media not genuine bills returned via the first switching gate 16 a.
The second switching door 16b is provided on the downstream side in the conveyance direction of the temporary storage 12. The second switching gate 16b can alternatively switch between a state in which the coins retained by the temporary retaining section 12 are fed to the coin sorting section 13 and a state in which the coins are transported to the reject slot 8. The second switching gate 16b is normally in a state of sending out the coins retained by the temporary retaining section 12 to the coin sorting section 13.
The third switching gate 16c is provided on the downstream side in the conveying direction of the dispensed banknote conveying section 15. The third switching gate 16c can switch between a transport state in which the coins transported by the coin discharge transport unit 15 are transported to the coin outlet 7 via the coin discharge pusher 18 and a circulation state in which the coins are transported to the temporary holding unit 12. The third switching door 16c is normally in a conveyance state.
That is, the third switching gate 16c and the second switching gate 16b together constitute the switching unit of the present invention, and can alternatively switch between a first state in which the coins transported by the coin discharge transport unit 15 are transported to the coin discharge opening 7 and a second state in which the coins transported by the coin discharge transport unit 15 are transported to the coin sorting unit 13.
The operation of the coin handling machine 1 will be described in general. The coins inserted from the coin slot 3 are received from the POS register 100 (see fig. 4) as a higher-level device, are detected by the coin detection sensor, are transported by the coin transport unit 11, and are recognized as genuine or counterfeit and denominations by the coin detection unit 17. In the case where the transported coin is a genuine coin, the coin is retained in the temporary retaining section 12. On the other hand, when the transported coin is not a genuine coin, the coin is transported to the coin outlet 7 through the first switching door 16a and returned to the coin outlet tray 9. When a refund instruction is given from the POS register 100, the coins held in the temporary holding section 12 are refunded to the refund slot 8 via the second switching gate 16 b.
The coins held in the temporary holding section 12 are transported to the coin sorting section 13, and sorted by denomination while being transported rearward. The coins sorted by the coin sorting section 13 are stored in the coin storage 14 according to the denomination.
When a dispensing instruction is given from the POS register 100, coins of the denomination corresponding to the dispensing instruction are dispensed from any of the coin storage containers 14, are conveyed forward by the dispensing conveying unit 15, and are discharged from the dispensing opening 7 to the outside of the apparatus main body 2 through the third switching door 16 c.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a characteristic control system of the coin processing apparatus 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 4, in addition to the above configuration, the coin processing apparatus 1 is provided with an indeterminate process setting unit 6a in the operation unit 6.
The control unit 30 is connected to the display unit 5, the operation unit 6, the coin transport mechanism 10, the coin detector 17, and the POS register 100. When receiving an instruction through the operation unit 6, or when receiving a detection instruction from the coin detector 17, or when receiving various instructions from the POS register 100, the control unit 30 performs display control of the display unit 5 and drive control of the coin conveying mechanism 10 based on the program or data stored in the storage unit 40. The control unit 30 includes a coin-feed/discharge control unit 31.
The coin-feed/discharge control unit 31 performs coin-feed processing of coins in accordance with the coin-feed permission command when coins are fed after receiving the permission input command from the POS register 100, and performs coin-discharge processing of coins in accordance with the coin-discharge command when the coin-discharge command is received from the POS register 100. The coin-feed/discharge control unit 31 also performs a process of sequentially storing the contents of the executed coin-feed process and the coin-discharge process in the storage unit 40 as coin-feed/discharge information while the coin-feed process and the coin-discharge process are executed.
The coin discharge control unit 31 alternatively performs either an automatic refund operation of automatically refunding the coins or media held by the temporary holding unit 12 when the coins transported to the temporary holding unit 12 contain indeterminate coins or media that are not genuine coins, or a notification operation of notifying the POS register 100 of a indeterminate notice indicating whether the coins transported to the temporary holding unit 12 contain indeterminate coins or media that are not genuine coins, and waiting for an instruction from the POS register 100. The instruction from the POS register 100 includes an instruction to return the coin or medium held in the temporary holding section 12 to the return slot 8.
The coin-in/coin-out control unit 31 compares the number of coins that are not genuine coins and are identified by the coin detection unit 17 with the number of coins detected by the coin-out sensor 7a, and if they do not match, determines that the coins transported to the temporary holding unit 12 contain indeterminate coins or media that are not genuine coins.
The indefinite processing setting unit 6a is an input interface for setting the coin dispensing control unit 31 to selectively execute either the automatic coin return operation or the notification operation.
< automatic refund action >
FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the procedure of the automatic refund operation processing performed by the coin-feed/discharge control unit shown in FIG. 4.
First, the coin-out control unit 31 determines whether or not the POS register 100 has notified permission to coin (step S100). If the coin is not permitted (step S100: NO), the process is terminated. On the other hand, when the coin acceptance is notified (YES in step S100), it is judged whether or not there is an unfixed coin in the temporary holding section 12 (step S110).
As for the presence or absence of the indeterminate coins, the number of coins judged not to be genuine by the coin detecting unit 17 and the number of coins detected by the dispensing sensor 7a are compared as described above, and if they do not match, it is judged that there is the indeterminate coin. The generation of the indeterminate coins occurs when the first switching gate 16a does not normally reject coins that are not genuine coins, specifically, when the indeterminate coins have an extremely small size, when the material is different, when there is variation in the rejection rate, or the like.
If the temporary holding section 12 does not hold any coins indefinitely (no in step S110), the process is terminated. On the other hand, when there is an indeterminate coin in the temporary holding section 12 (step S110: YES), the coin temporarily held in the temporary holding section 12 is returned from the reject slot 8 (step S120), and the process is ended. When returning the coins temporarily held in the temporary holding section 12 from the hopper 8, the second switching gate 16b is switched to the hopper 8 side.
< Notification action >
Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing a notification operation processing procedure performed by the coin-out control unit 31 shown in fig. 4.
First, the POS register 100 issues a notification of permission of coin-in to the coin processing apparatus 1 (step S200). After that, the coin processing device 1 transmits a confirmation/confirmation notification to the POS cash register 100 indicating whether the unfixed money, which is not the genuine money, is included in the money transported to the temporary holding section 12 (step S210). Specifically, the POS register 100 performs a polling process for detecting the number of coins in the storage of the coin processing apparatus 1, and includes a confirmation/non-confirmation notice in the response command.
The POS register 100 that has received the ok/no-ok notification refers to the ok/no-ok notification, and determines whether there is an indefinite coin (step S220). If the coin is not indeterminate (step S220: NO), the process is normally ended and the stock is updated.
On the other hand, when there is an indeterminate coin (YES in step S220), a coin return instruction is transmitted to the coin processing apparatus 1 (step S230). The coin processing apparatus 1 that has received the coin return instruction returns the coin temporarily held in the temporary holding section 12 from the coin return slot 8 (step S240), and does not perform any abnormal termination, but maintains the current stock and terminates the present process.
In the present embodiment, even when a currency or medium that is not a genuine currency is not rejected by the currency recognition unit and is mixed as a currency to be inserted, it is possible to quickly resume the coin-freed process without performing a recovery process such as an audit or the like when an abnormality occurs, and to maintain the stock in the machine in a fixed state.
In the notification operation, after the coin processing apparatus 1 notifies that there is an indefinite coin, it waits for an instruction from the POS register 100, and receives an instruction to return the coin in the temporary holding section 12 as described above, but may be an instruction to store the coin in a specific storage or collection storage that does not affect the stock, or to temporarily stand by (maintain the holding state), instead of returning the coin.
< modification example >
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram schematically showing the internal configuration of the coin processing apparatus 1 according to the modification. In this modification, the temporary holding section 12 is provided with a fourth switching gate 16d, and when there is an indeterminate coin in the temporary holding section 12, the coin is returned and discharged from the coin discharge opening 7, not from the coin return opening 8. In this case, the reject port 7 is provided with a reject sensor 7s for detecting the number of coins discharged from the temporary storage 12.
Therefore, the coin discharge control unit 31 compares the number of coins judged as the unfixed coins by the medal detector 17 with the number of coins detected by the discharge sensor 7a, and if they do not match, judges that the coins in the temporary holding unit 12 include the unfixed coins.
In the above-described embodiment and modification, the coin handling apparatus 1 that performs coin insertion and coin discharge processing of coins has been described as an example of the coin handling machine, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and can be applied to a banknote handling apparatus and the like. This is because the banknote handling apparatus also has a temporary storage unit, and if a banknote that is not a genuine banknote fails to be rejected, the banknote that is not a genuine banknote is temporarily stored in the temporary storage unit as an indeterminate banknote. Therefore, even in the banknote handling apparatus, when the temporary holding section contains indefinite banknotes, the banknotes temporarily held in the temporary holding section are returned from the reject port or the reject port.
The respective configurations shown in the above-described embodiments and modifications are functionally schematic configurations, and are not necessarily physically formed as shown in the drawings. That is, the form of separating and coupling the respective devices and constituent elements is not limited to the illustration, and all or a part thereof may be functionally or physically separated and coupled in an arbitrary unit according to various usage situations and the like.
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1 coin handling device
2 device body
3 coin slot
4 operation display part
5 display part
6 operating part
7 coin outlet
7a coin-out sensor
8 coin return opening
9 coin-out tray
10 coin conveying mechanism
11 coin-feed conveying part
12 temporary holding section
14 coin storage
15 coin-out transport part
16 switching door group
17 coin checking part
30 control part
31 coin-in and coin-out control part
40 storage part.

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1. A money handling machine for performing a money inserting/dispensing process, comprising a temporary holding section for temporarily holding money in a storage box after the authenticity and denomination of the money inserted are recognized,
when the money transported to the temporary holding section contains indefinite money that is not genuine money, the money held in the temporary holding section is automatically returned.
2. A money handling machine for performing a money inserting/dispensing process, comprising a temporary holding section for temporarily holding money in a storage box after the authenticity and denomination of the money inserted are recognized,
the host device is notified of a confirmation indeterminate notification indicating whether the piece of money transported to the temporary holding section contains indeterminate money other than genuine money, and waits for an instruction from the host device.
3. A money handling machine for performing a money inserting/dispensing process, comprising a temporary holding section for temporarily holding money in a storage box after the authenticity and denomination of the money inserted are recognized,
capable of performing either an automatic refund operation of automatically refunding the money held in the temporary holding section when the money transported to the temporary holding section contains indefinite money other than genuine money or a notification operation of notifying to an upper device that there is indefinite money other than genuine money or not, and waiting for an instruction from the upper device,
the money handling machine further includes an indeterminate process setting unit that sets either the automatic refund operation or the notification operation.
4. A coin processing machine as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein,
the instruction from the host apparatus when the indefinite money is included is to return the money held in the temporary holding section.
5. A coin processing machine according to any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein,
the currency is a coin.
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