EP0840560A1 - Geldtasche mit einer beleuchtungseinrichtung - Google Patents
Geldtasche mit einer beleuchtungseinrichtungInfo
- Publication number
- EP0840560A1 EP0840560A1 EP95925678A EP95925678A EP0840560A1 EP 0840560 A1 EP0840560 A1 EP 0840560A1 EP 95925678 A EP95925678 A EP 95925678A EP 95925678 A EP95925678 A EP 95925678A EP 0840560 A1 EP0840560 A1 EP 0840560A1
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- Prior art keywords
- housing
- wallet
- compartment
- light
- lighting device
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07D—HANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
- G07D7/00—Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
- G07D7/06—Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency using wave or particle radiation
- G07D7/12—Visible light, infrared or ultraviolet radiation
- G07D7/128—Viewing devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C1/00—Purses; Money-bags; Wallets
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07D—HANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
- G07D7/00—Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
- G07D7/06—Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency using wave or particle radiation
- G07D7/12—Visible light, infrared or ultraviolet radiation
Definitions
- the invention relates to a wallet with a bill compartment and a coin compartment and with a lighting device that can be activated when the wallet is opened.
- Such purses also called purses or purses: are already known from EP 0 281 848 A2.
- the wallet described there has several compartments for the storage of banknotes and a coin compartment arranged opposite these banknote compartments. Illumination of the coin compartment is achieved in that a current card is accommodated in an adjacent geide note compartment and is closed by suitable closure means, for example a zipper.
- the current card itself is provided with a fastening possibility for a battery, a switch, a light bulb holder and a power connection between the battery, switch and lamp holder.
- the switch closes a circuit who opens the wallet.
- the light bulb is arranged in an opening to the coin compartment in order to direct light towards the coin compartment when the circuit is closed.
- the present invention is therefore based on the object of further developing the aforementioned wallet so that even counterfeit banknotes can be identified in a secure manner.
- a particularly suitable lighting device is to be specified which can be used in an advantageous manner especially with such wallets.
- the object is achieved for the wallet in that the lighting device has a UV light unit for generating ultraviolet radiation which makes fluorescent and / or phosphorescent color pigments visible.
- the relevant banknote only has to be in front of the activated lighting device, that is to say in the case of a lighting device which emits ultraviolet light, are held.
- the markings on real banknotes and only visible with UV light, which are only applied to real banknotes, can be determined.
- UV test features of banknotes but also other documents to be checked can be checked in a simple manner.
- the banknotes put into circulation by the Deutsche Bundesbank contain yellow, blue and red fluorescent fibers.
- the serial number of the banknote in question fluoresces weakly green in the white field, while the serial number under the portrait on the banknote also fluoresces, but differently depending on the banknote.
- counterfeit banknotes for example, which were produced with a color copier, these UV security features are not present. Thanks to the lighting device according to the invention in the wallet, it can be ascertained immediately in a simple manner whether the banknote in question is genuine or not.
- the money bag according to the invention it is also possible to check not only banknotes and thus banknotes, but also check cards and checks for authenticity, provided that these check cards and checks contain fluorescent color pigments.
- the signature strip of the check card shows the last year of validity continuously four times in succession when irradiated with UV light, the first year very much become clear and the following years become weaker and weaker.
- banknote checking devices which have a UV light point in order to check the fluorescent and phosphorescent color pigments mentioned in banknotes.
- a device is known, for example, from DE 24 52 202 AI and DE 41 33 044 AI.
- these devices are relatively large and are each constructed as separate table devices and are therefore very bulky in practical operation.
- the cashier must always carry a bill received by a customer to the checkout area, where these table devices for checking banknotes are regularly installed.
- the present invention makes it possible to illuminate the wallet for finding change as well as to carry out the checking process directly during the checkout process.
- the black light unit or UV light unit is connected in parallel with a further light unit in order to ensure even better illumination of the coin compartment or the inside of the wallet.
- This further light unit preferably emits light in the visible range. If the black light unit and the further light unit are activated at the same time by opening the wallet, it is advisable to either accommodate the black light unit or UV light unit and further light units separately from one another so that their light rays cannot influence one another.
- a suitable shading between the black light unit and the further light unit can be provided.
- a special switch device can be provided in the wallet to either the Switch on the black light unit or UV light unit and / or the further light unit.
- Another development of the invention provides for the black light unit to be accommodated in a bill compartment of the wallet, this bill compartment being arranged directly next to the coin compartment and the lighting device emitting light into the coin compartment through an opening in an intermediate wall between the coin compartment and the bill compartment.
- This solution is particularly advantageous in the case of so-called cashier wallets, since they have a relatively large coin pocket that can be extended.
- UV light can be generated by gas and / or melted pigments in the glass body of the fluorescent lamp.
- the use of so-called photonic foils is provided, which are operated via a battery with a downstream voltage converter.
- the photonic luminescent foils are paper-thin, produce no heat, emit their light only in one color and wavelength and require very little energy. Under the order no. 58 47 46-66, for example, the Conrad company offers photonic films that emit turquoise light.
- the black light unit is a high-voltage lamp containing an inert gas, which is supplied with energy via a battery with a downstream voltage converter, both of which are accommodated in the wallet.
- a plastic filter Via the UV lamp, a plastic filter, which is provided with a luminous layer, be pushed. This creates visible light, provided that the luminescent layer is suitable for this.
- black light When black light is activated, a photocell attached to the housing of the lamp can measure the fluorescence that occurs. If there is no fluorescence effect, a beeper and / or an LED is activated to detect the wrong banknote using a microchip attached to the voltage converter.
- the battery can be, for example, a flat battery, in particular a flat battery with a predetermined kink, which is arranged on a fold of the wallet.
- the voltage converter for generating the high voltage for the high-voltage lamp in particular containing a noble gas, preferably has a tubular housing which is arranged in front of the aforementioned folds of the wallet.
- the black light unit itself is plate-shaped and at least approximately rectangular in shape, on the one hand to ensure good illumination of the wallet and on the other hand to have a flat design which can be easily accommodated in a compartment of the wallet.
- a lighting device for emitting ultraviolet light which is particularly suitable for use in a purse according to the invention, has the following features:
- a hollow, plate-shaped housing in which a noble gas, in particular mercury, is filled,
- connection cable Each of the filament is provided with a connection cable.
- the filament of the housing plug is surrounded by an annular flange of the housing plug. As a result, the exposed filament is effectively protected from damage in the unassembled state.
- each housing connector is expediently held by means of spacers.
- the spacer is used for heat insulation of the filament.
- the housing plugs are arranged gas-tight on the housing of the lighting device, so that the noble gas inside the housing can no longer escape from the housing.
- the lighting device is therefore preferably to be welded.
- the housing of the lighting device is expediently provided with a cable duct, through which an electrical line runs from one housing connector to the other housing connector of the lighting device.
- the plate-shaped housing of the lighting device is preferably provided with a mirror on one of its broad sides in order to increase the luminous efficacy on the opposite light exit side.
- the housing of the lighting device can be provided with a prismatic line relief on this light exit side in order to steer the light beams in a predetermined direction.
- longitudinal and / or transverse ribs are arranged within the cavity of the housing of the lighting device.
- 3a a sectional view through the wallet according to FIG. 3 along the section line A - A,
- 4a the wallet according to FIG. 4 with a view of the outside of the opened wallet
- 4b a sectional view through the wallet according to FIG. 4 along the section line B - B
- FIG. 10 a further detailed illustration of the housing plug from FIG. 6 with incandescent filament and
- FIG. 1 shows a sectional view through an example of a money bag, as is frequently used by cashiers.
- the wallet has a comparatively large coin pocket 8 that can be laid out as well as banknote compartments 13 or credit card pockets adjacent to the coin compartment 8. rather 9 on. 1, a bill compartment 13 and three check card compartments 9 are shown lying side by side.
- a further compartment 12 is arranged in the wallet 6, which was originally intended as a bill compartment and adjoins the coin compartment 8 of the wallet 6. This compartment 12 is through an intermediate wall
- a circuit arrangement for a lighting device is now used in this further compartment 12.
- This circuit arrangement can be implemented, for example, on a circuit board as shown in FIG. 2.
- On the circuit board 5 there is one or more batteries 1 for supplying power to the lighting device, which, via a switching unit 2, carries one or more lamps which emit light in the visible range and one or more black light units 4 which emit UV light with voltage provided.
- a switching unit 2 carries one or more lamps which emit light in the visible range and one or more black light units 4 which emit UV light with voltage provided.
- two lamps 3 and one lamp for a black light unit 4 are provided. This total of three lamps 3, 4 sit on the board 5 and protrude through an opening 10 in the mentioned intermediate wall 11.
- a suitable locking device for. B. a pressure, tear or Velcro 7 closed.
- the wallet 6 is expediently equipped with a folding switch, which is not shown for the sake of clarity, which releases the power supply to the lamps 3, 4 when the wallet 6 is opened and thus ensures that the coin compartment 8 is illuminated.
- Black light unit 4 emits UV light that illuminates the color pigments incorporated into real banknotes.
- the black light unit 4 and the lamp 3 or lamps 3 can be activated separately via a suitable switching device.
- FIG. 3 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a purse according to the invention.
- the wallet is shown in FIG. 3 with a view of the opened inside of the wallet 6.
- the money pocket 6 has in its left half a multiplicity of credit card pockets 13 and on its right side a plate-shaped lighting device 4 with a coin pocket 8 underneath.
- the left and right sides of the money pocket 6 are connected by a fold 29.
- the wallet 6 can be folded along the folds 29.
- the wallet 6 is shown along the section line A - A.
- the wallet has an outer skin 22 and an inner skin 21, both of which can be made of plastic, leather or another suitable material, for example.
- a flat battery, for example a lithium plate battery, a voltage converter 23 and the plate-shaped lighting device 4 are arranged in the space between the inner outer skin 21 and the outer outer skin 22.
- the inner outer skin 21 of the wallet 6 is provided with a correspondingly large opening, so that when the lighting device 4 is activated, the light emitted by the lighting device 4 can radiate unhindered.
- 4 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a purse according to the invention. This wallet can in turn, like in FIG.
- FIG. 4 which shows the view of the wallet with a view of the open inside, has on the left half of slots 9 for various check cards.
- a coin compartment 8 is arranged on the right side and extends almost over the entire right half of the money bag 6.
- the wallet 6 has a view of the bill compartment 13 extending over the entire width and height of the wallet 6.
- a tension converter 23 described below is arranged along the bending folds 29 and one UV lamp or black light unit 4, which has a plate-shaped housing 30 and two housing plugs 31, 32. This UV lamp or black light unit 4 will be explained in detail in connection with FIGS. 6 to 11.
- FIG. 4b shows the wallet 6 shown in FIG. 4 in a sectional view along the sectional line BB.
- a flat battery 20 In the space between the inner skin 21 and the outer skin 22 of the wallet 6 is a flat battery 20, z. B. a lithium plate battery, a voltage converter 23 and a plate-shaped lighting device 4 are arranged.
- the plate-shaped lighting device 4 can for example be attached to the flat battery 20.
- the lighting device 4 is arranged in such a way that the light emitted by it radiates into the bill compartment 13, so that the authenticity of the bill in the bill compartment 13 can be checked for authenticity in a simple manner, e.g. B. when inserting the bill in the bill compartment 13, is made possible.
- an electronic circuit within the wallet, which is for example equipped with a microchip and a display device, e.g. B. a beeper or an LED.
- a photocell can be provided which detects the fluorescence emitted by a real banknote. As soon as the UV lamp is activated and this photocell does not measure any fluorescence, the beeper or the LED can be activated to detect the wrong bank note.
- any battery can be used for the voltage supply, provided that it provides the corresponding current and voltage strength, it has proven to be expedient to use a flat battery, since such a flat battery can be accommodated in the flat wallet 6 in a particularly favorable manner .
- a battery can have dimensions of 100 mm x 200 mm x 2 mm, for example.
- the flat battery preferably has a predetermined kink in order to fold the battery without damage. This predetermined kink of the battery is preferably arranged in the crease 29 of the wallet 6.
- the battery 20 is provided with a suitable electrical connection, for example 9 volt block battery connecting terminals, which are connected via an electrical line to a voltage converter 23 for generating the high voltage required for the lighting device 4.
- the current of the battery is, for example, 6 volts.
- a suitable battery can also be used instead of the battery.
- the voltage converter 23 which is also installed between the outer skins 21, 22 of the wallet 6, is used to generate the necessary high operating voltage and the required modulation frequency for the lighting device 4.
- this is Voltage converter 23 has a tubular design and is arranged in the region of the bending folds 29 of the wallet 6. This voltage converter 23 is connected with input terminals to the battery 20 mentioned and is connected on the output side to the lighting device 4.
- the tubular voltage converter 23 is shown schematically.
- the voltage converter 23 has terminals 24, 25 for connecting a line of the battery 20.
- the voltage converter 23 is provided with a cable 26 which has four line wires 27.
- the lighting device 4 still to be explained in detail is to be connected to these line wires 27.
- the voltage converter 23 supplies the ignition voltage and ignition frequency required for the lighting device 4.
- FIG. 6 An example of the lighting device 4 is shown in FIG. 6, which is particularly suitable for a wallet 6 according to para. 3 is preferably used.
- this illuminating device 4 emits light in the ultraviolet frequency range, although the construction of such an illuminating device 4 is in principle also suitable for the emission of any other light colors, provided the illuminating device 4 is filled with a suitable noble gas or with a suitable phosphor ⁇ layer is coated.
- the lighting device shown in FIG. 6 can have a length of 108 mm, a width of 85 mm and a height of 3.3 mm, for example.
- the entire lighting device 4 consists of an approximately cuboid, plate-shaped housing 30, on the opposite edges of which a housing plug 31, 32 can be plugged on.
- the plate-shaped housing 30 of the lighting device 4 is hollow and is provided with a cable channel 35 on its upper edge.
- the plate-shaped walls of the housing are, for example, about 2 mm apart, so that a continuous, plate-shaped cavity exists within the housing 30 of the lighting device 4.
- a noble gas, in particular mercury, is filled into this cavity of the housing 30.
- the cavity of the housing 30 is closed gas-tight by the two housing plugs 31, 32 mentioned (cf. FIG. 6).
- longitudinal and / or transverse ribs can be arranged within the cavity of the housing 30.
- These longitudinal ribs 38 or transverse ribs 42 are shown schematically in FIG. 8.
- the longitudinal ribs 38 and transverse ribs 42 are rod-shaped with a solid part 41 or 45, into which holes 40, 44 and incisions 39, 43 are made. The incisions 39 and 43 are used for interlocking the longitudinal ribs 38 and 43. If the housing 30 itself has sufficient stability, these longitudinal ribs 38 and transverse ribs 42 can also be omitted.
- care must be taken that the noble gas located within the housing can flow through the entire cavity of the housing 30 in order to light up when excited by the ignition voltage of the voltage converter.
- the housing 30 of the lighting device 4 can be provided with a mirror 49 on its side facing the outer skin 22 of the wallet in order to improve the light yield on the opposite broad side of the housing 30.
- the inner wall of the housing 30 is mirrored, for example.
- the wall of the housing can be provided with a prismatic line relief in order to deflect the light in a predetermined direction, for example the bottom of the wallet.
- FIGS. 9, 10 and 11 A preferred embodiment of the housing plug 31, 32 is explained in the following FIGS. 9, 10 and 11. Here, only the housing connector 31 is described in detail since the other housing connector 32 is constructed in a similar manner.
- the housing plug 31 consists of an elongated, trough-shaped element which is preferably adapted to the outer contour of the associated edge of the housing 30 of the lighting device.
- the entire housing connector 31 is preferably made of plastic or another suitable material.
- the bottom of the trough-shaped housing connector 31 is cast, for example, with plastic.
- This solid part of the housing plug 31 is designated by the reference symbol 47 in FIG. 9.
- a cable duct 46 is embedded in this massive part 47 of the housing plug 31. This cable duct 46 is used for cable routing for an electrical line to a filament 50, which is accommodated in the housing plug 31.
- the cable channel 46 has a through opening 56, 57 in the area of the left and right edge of the housing plug 31.
- An elongated, annular flange 36 is provided on the side of the device plug 31 opposite the solid part 47. This flange 36 is inserted into the cavity of the housing 30 of the lighting device (cf. FIG. 7) in such a way that a gas-tight closure of the housing 30 is achieved.
- FIG. 10 A fully assembled housing plug 31 is shown in FIG. 10.
- a filament 50 is inserted into this housing plug 31.
- This filament 50 is shaped by the ring Surround flange 36.
- the filament 50 is electrically connected at its two ends via contact pins 52 to the connecting cable 48 which is guided through the cable duct 46.
- the incandescent filament 50 is held by means of spacers 51, as are shown enlarged in FIG. 11.
- the spacers 51 serve for heat insulation of the glow plug 50 from the housing plug 31.
- the connecting cable 48 is guided gas-tight into the cable duct 46.
- a four-wire cable 33 leads into the housing plug 31 and is connected to the four wires 27 of the cable 26 of the voltage converter 23. Two wires of this cable 33 supply the filament in the housing plug 31. Two further cables are led through the cable duct 35 of the housing 30 in order to supply the filament in the device plug 32 with current.
- the two housing plugs 31, 32 can be equipped with a suitable electrical plug connection which, when the housing plugs 31, 32 are assembled with the housing 30, in corresponding connector counterparts which are on the edge of the cable duct 35 of the housing 30 are attached.
- the plug connectors are identified on the housing plug 31 and 32 with the reference symbol 34.
- What is essential in the lighting device 4 according to the present invention is a gas-tight closure of the housing plug 31, 32 and housing 30. This can be done in a safe manner by welding the housing plug 31, 32 to the housing 30. Before the actual welding process, the Cavity of the connector 30 can be filled with the noble gas.
- any noble gas which generates light via a gas discharge can be filled into the cavity of the housing of the lighting device 4, it is expedient to add mercury at least to this noble gas.
- mercury for example in the form of mercury droplets, which evaporate after the lighting device has ignited, results in a strong blue and ultraviolet component, which produces intense ultraviolet radiation, especially with a wavelength of 253.7 nm.
- care must be taken that the light exit side of the housing of the lighting device allows this ultraviolet radiation to pass through in order to enable the authenticity of the banknotes to be checked.
- the light exit side of the lighting device is not coated with a phosphor that is otherwise customary in fluorescent lamps.
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