EP2417584A1 - Cassette pour documents de valeur - Google Patents

Cassette pour documents de valeur

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EP2417584A1
EP2417584A1 EP10718513A EP10718513A EP2417584A1 EP 2417584 A1 EP2417584 A1 EP 2417584A1 EP 10718513 A EP10718513 A EP 10718513A EP 10718513 A EP10718513 A EP 10718513A EP 2417584 A1 EP2417584 A1 EP 2417584A1
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value
notes
receiving
cassette
note
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Günter Holland-Letz
Ayhan Aslan
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Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H29/00Delivering or advancing articles from machines; Advancing articles to or into piles
    • B65H29/58Article switches or diverters
    • GPHYSICS
    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07DHANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
    • G07D11/00Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
    • G07D11/10Mechanical details
    • G07D11/12Containers for valuable papers
    • G07D11/13Containers for valuable papers with internal means for handling valuable papers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H2404/00Parts for transporting or guiding the handled material
    • B65H2404/60Other elements in face contact with handled material
    • B65H2404/63Oscillating, pivoting around an axis parallel to face of material, e.g. diverting means
    • B65H2404/632Wedge member

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  • the invention relates to a value note cassette with a stationary first receiving compartment for receiving notes of value and a feed unit for feeding the notes of value into the receiving compartment.
  • the receiving compartment is designed such that notes of value can be stacked in it.
  • the invention is used especially in conjunction with money car ⁇ maten, in the notes of value, preferably banknote ⁇ th, mono- and / or paid out.
  • ATMs typically include a first security cassette in which notes of value are deposited that have been provided for payout to an operator in an output tray but have not been removed by the operator.
  • known ATMs have a second note cassette for receiving counterfeit notes of value and a third note cassette for receiving rejected value ⁇ seem.
  • a disadvantage of the use of three note cassettes is that a lot of space is required for these three note cassettes.
  • a container for ⁇ acceptance of notes in a value note dispenser with a lockable housing having an inlet opening for the notes of value is known.
  • the container comprises a plurality of compartments for receiving banknotes, wherein the receiving openings of the compartments are selectively connectable to the inlet opening.
  • the disadvantage of this is, on the one hand, that only a small number of banknotes can be received in the compartments and, on the other hand, that the speed with which the banknotes can be fed to the compartments is relatively low due to the pivoting of the compartments.
  • the value note cassette comprises two receiving compartments
  • different notes of value in particular notes of value, which are assigned to different Wertscheinklas ⁇ sen, spatially separated from each other
  • a higher feed rate with which the banknotes are fed to the receiving compartments is reached.
  • the banknotes in the banknote ⁇ bins in the form of value bills stacked an orderly recording is achieved, which disturbances, especially value ⁇ bogus, avoided and a large number of banknotes in the receiving compartments is receivable.
  • the value note cassette is preferably removable from the ATM.
  • this third receiving compartment is likewise designed such that the banknotes are stackable in it.
  • this third receiving compartment is likewise designed such that the banknotes are stackable in it.
  • two storage compartments for receiving not removed notes of value and a receptacle for receiving discarded banknotes be used.
  • two on takeover ⁇ fan to accommodate retired bank papers and only a receptacle for receiving not taken notes of value.
  • the receiving compartments can also be used to hold notes of value, which remain in the value-ticket cycle.
  • the cinnamonfä ⁇ cher are especially designed such that in them all the notes of value located in the banknote circuit are ⁇ Removable, that the allocation, which bank notes to be included in said receiving compartment, is freely selectable.
  • the dimensions of the value slip cassette set the dimensions of conventional Wertscheinkas ⁇ , which have only a receptacle for receiving notes of value, correspond. This ensures that the value note cassette can be used without structural changes or only with minor changes in known ATMs.
  • the Wertscheinkas ⁇ sette comprises a lower part and a lid for closing an opening of the lower part.
  • the lower part comprises a bottom plate, a first Be ⁇ tenwand, a second side wall, a rear wall and a front wall.
  • the receiving compartments are preferably arranged in the lower part and the feed unit in the lid.
  • the lid is advantageously removable from the base or hinged. As a result, the notes of value received in the receiving compartments can be easily removed from the order by the lid removed or unfolded. take-off compartments of the lower part can be removed. Due to the arrangement of the feed unit in the lid, it is sufficient ⁇ that the receiving compartments are easily accessible after removing or unfolding the lid, without wei ⁇ tere components of the feed unit must be removed.
  • the lid by means of a Ver ⁇ circuit mechanism is fixedly connectable to the bottom part. As a result, the access is prevented by unauthorized persons on the recorded in the value note cassette bank notes or at least difficult.
  • each receiving compartment each has a receiving area for receiving the notes of value.
  • the receiving area is limited in each case by a part of the bottom plate, a part of the first side wall, a part of the second side wall, a stationary wall and a pressure wall movably mounted in the stacking direction of the notes of value.
  • Each pressure wall is preferably in each case via a first gear on a first toothing of the first side wall, a second gear on a first toothing of the second side wall.
  • a first roller in a first groove of the first side wall, a second roller in a second groove of the first side wall, a third roller in a first groove of the two ⁇ th side wall and / or a fourth roller in a second groove of the second side wall As a result, it is sufficient ⁇ that the pressure wall and the elements by means of which the pressure wall is mounted as narrow as possible out ⁇ leads, so that little space is needed and the receiving areas of the receiving compartments are as large as possible. In this way, a relatively large stack area is available in the note cassette for stacking notes of value.
  • the pressure wall does not contact the bottom plate. This ensures that the on ⁇ pressure wall is as easy as possible slidably in the stacking direction, since no friction between the pressure wall and the Bo ⁇ denplatte occurs. In particular, this ensures that no drive unit for moving the pressure wall is necessary, but the pressure wall is displaceable in the stacking direction only with the help of the force exerted by the pile of notes on the pressure wall Dru ⁇ ckes.
  • Each pressure wall is preferably connected to at least ei ⁇ nes elastic element with the first side wall or the second side wall.
  • the elastic element holds the Antikwand in a position in which the Antikwand a receiving compartment has a minimum distance to the stationary ⁇ fixed wall of the receiving compartment so that a supply portion is formed for feeding the notes of value between the Antikwand and the fixed wall.
  • elastic ⁇ cal element ensures that this feed is only as large as necessary for proper delivery of the further value certificate. As a result, he is ⁇ enough that the notes of value are stacked reliably and trouble-free.
  • the elastic element is in particular a tension spring, advantageously a long tension spring with a flat characteristic.
  • each stationary wall has at least one recess through which a part of a roller rotatably mounted on the side facing away from the receiving area of the stationary wall protrudes into the receiving area.
  • each stationary wall min ⁇ least comprises a spacer, by the value of bills whose short sides below a minimum length, are at least temporarily kept at a distance to the bottom plate when stacking the banknotes in the receiving area.
  • the stationary wall preferably comprises a second recess, through which protrudes the on the receiving area facing away from the side of the stationary wall and connected to this at least one elastic element Ab ⁇ spacers into the receiving area.
  • the bottom plate on at least one, preferably a plurality of, extending in the discharge direction of the notes rib-like elevation on the receiving area limiting surface.
  • the rib-like elevation is preferably polished. This ensures that the friction between the recorded in the receiving area banknotes and the bottom plate is reduced, so that the banknotes of the banknote stack are easier to move in the stacking direction and / or sticking of the note on the receiving area limiting surface is prevented.
  • the receiving compartments are preferably arranged one behind the other in the transport direction of the notes of value.
  • the lid has only one inlet opening, through which the notes of value to be supplied to the storage compartments are fed to the supply unit. This ensures that even only one inlet opening must be protected against manipulation, so that the tamper-evident cassette's security against tampering is compared with a banknote counter. Sette, in which a single receptacle opening ⁇ is provided for each receptacle, is significantly increased.
  • the feeding unit is driven via a arranged outside the banknote cassette to ⁇ drive unit.
  • ⁇ drive unit it is possible to dispense with a drive unit arranged within the value slip cassette.
  • the lid of the banknote cassette includes a drive ⁇ rad, which is engageable with a drive of the ATM in which the banknote cassette is inserted.
  • the notes of value are transported in the feed unit along a transport path in a transport direction.
  • the direction of transport is the direction in which the notes of value are transported from the inlet opening of the lid before they are fed to one of the receiving compartments.
  • the transport route is advantageous ⁇ way to be in the substantially horizontal.
  • the transport path on the side remote from the lower part is delimited by at least one driven belt running in the transport direction of the notes of value, which contacts the banknotes to be transported and transports them in the transport direction. It is particularly advantageous if two parallel to each other arranged belts are provided for transporting the bank notes in Trans ⁇ port direction. In this way, a uniform transport of the notes of value in the transport direction is achieved.
  • a housing of the lid includes at least one rib through which are guided the receiving areas ⁇ supplied to security papers during transport along the transport path at least in a partial area. It is particularly advantageous if a plurality of mutually parallel ribs are provided. By the ribs a secure transport of the bank notes are achieved and Wertscheinstaus, in particular Wertscheinstaus by the bulging of notes, prevented.
  • the supply unit comprises at least one diverter for diverting notes of value from the transport route and for feeding the notes of value into one of the receiving compartments.
  • the feed unit comprises a plurality of points, wherein in each case a switch is arranged such that with their help notes of value ei ⁇ nem of the receiving compartments are fed.
  • each receiving compartment is associated with exactly one switch, which branches off the notes of value, which are to be supplied to the respective receiving compartment, from the transport path. This achieves a simple way that the notes of value can be fed to the different storage compartments.
  • each switch a shaft and Minim ⁇ least one, preferably several, rotationally fixed to the shaft includes connected fingers.
  • a branch position of the finger is arranged so that at least a part of a contact area of the finger ⁇ projects into the transport path into and transported along the transport path value ⁇ seem supplies the receiving compartment, which is associated with the switch.
  • the switch which is assigned to the receiving compartment, which is arranged as the last seen in the transport direction, may in particular be designed such that the fingers are always in the branching position.
  • this switch is not a real switch, which is adjustable between at least two positions. In this way, all notes of value, which were not diverted from a previously arranged in the direction of transport switch arranged automatically fed to the last receiving compartment.
  • the contact area of the fingers is preferably curved.
  • the contact area is open curves ⁇ particular by at least 90 °. This ensures that the banknotes are deflected when feeding the notes of value in a receiving tray by at least 90 °, so that they rest on the stationary wall due to their Eigenspan ⁇ tion when they are fed to the receiving compartments.
  • At least one roller between two fingers rotatably angeord ⁇ net on the shaft.
  • the role contacted the notes of value, which are not to be supplied to the turnout associated receptacle and transported these notes of value in transport ⁇ direction, when the fingers of the switch are arranged in a lower position.
  • the lower position is the Po ⁇ sition in which the finger is pivoted as far downwardly are, so that they do not protrude into the transport route and thus do not branch off along the transport transport ⁇ th notes of value.
  • several rollers are arranged on the shaft. Through these roles, a management of the notes of value is achieved from below during the transport of notes of value along the transport route.
  • the arrangement of the rollers on the same shaft on which the fingers are arranged, the required space is re ⁇ reduced.
  • the shaft is a first shaft and if at least one arranged on a parallel to the first shaft second shaft and rotatably connected to this role for supplying the ist ⁇ branched notes of value is provided in the receiving compartment.
  • the role contacted the notes of value, which were diverted by means of the corresponding switch from the transport route, while they are fed to the receiving compartment.
  • the second shaft is particularly driven, so that the rollers rotate and the notes of value are thus actively promoted in the receiving area.
  • a plurality of rollers are arranged on the second shaft, wherein the distance between two adjacent rollers is preferably the same in each case.
  • the switch only branches off banknotes from the transport path when the lever member is actively pivoted and otherwise the fingers of the switch are arranged in the lower position so that along the transport section transported not banknotes ask ⁇ branches.
  • the lower part comprises a verti ⁇ cal extending translational element for transmitting a translational movement, which is displaceable in its longitudinal direction, that with its help by pivoting the lever member of the finger from the lower position to the branching position is pivotable.
  • a translational movement which is displaceable in its longitudinal direction
  • it is achieved by raising the translation element that this contacts a contact region of the lever element, and pivots the lever element upwards so that the rotatably connected to the lever element verbun ⁇ dene first wave is rotated such that the finger from the lower position in the Branch position is pivoted.
  • the Translationse ⁇ a lement is slidable outside the banknote cassette to ⁇ parent solenoid means. In this way, can be dispensed with a drive unit in the note cassette.
  • each transport unit for transporting the value ⁇ bill along the transport path provided. It is advantageous if the transport units are pivotally mounted in the direction of the lower part. This Ausklap ⁇ pen the transport units down a simple access to the transport route is possible, which even ⁇ tuelle Wertscheinstaus can be easily remedied.
  • a third wave on which at least one at least one wing comprehensive impeller is arranged.
  • the wing presses a fed to the respective receiving compartment of notes against the already present in the receiving compartment value note stack and shifts the value of ⁇ translucent, the value note stack and the stack ⁇ An horrwand in the direction of the notes of value.
  • a feed opening for supplying a further banknote is formed, so that the further banknote can be fed to the receiving tray, without the seen in the feed direction of the notes front edge of the note with the upper edges of the already in the ⁇ recording cially recorded notes of value tilted.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view ei ⁇ ner note cassette with a view of the remindsei ⁇ te;
  • Fig. 2 is a further schematic perspective Dar ⁇ position of the banknote cassette of Figure 1 with a view to the rear.
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the value note cassette of Figures 1 and 2 with a view of the front.
  • Figure 4 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ nes longitudinal section through the banknote cassette of Figures 1 to 3..;
  • Figure 5 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ nes lower part of the banknote cassette of Figures 1 to 4 in an unfilled state with locking mechanism with a view of a first side wall..; 6 shows a schematic perspective view of the lower part according to FIG. 5 in a partly filled state with closure mechanism;
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 shows a schematic perspective illustration of the lower part according to FIGS. 5 and 6 in the partially filled state without closure mechanism
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 shows a schematic perspective illustration of the lower part according to FIGS. 5 to 7 in the unfilled state with a view of a second side wall;
  • Figure 9 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ nes cross-section through the lower part of Figures 5 to 8..;
  • Figure 10 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ ner Andruckwand of the lower part facing the facing a receiving portion side.
  • FIG. 11 shows a schematic perspective view of the pressure wall according to FIG. 10 with a view towards a side facing away from the receiving area;
  • Figure 12 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ ner fixed wall facing a surface facing the receiving portion side.
  • FIG. 13 shows a schematic perspective view of the stationary wall according to FIG. 12 with a view towards a side facing away from the receiving area;
  • Figure 14 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ nes lid of the banknote cassette of Figures 1 to 4 with a view to the front..;
  • Figure 15 is a schematic perspective view of the lid of Figure 14 in view of the Untersei ⁇ te..;
  • Fig. 16 is a schematic perspective view of the lid according to Figures 14 and 15 without a housing of the lid.
  • Figure 17 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ nes top feed of a feeding system of De ⁇ ckels.
  • Fig. 18 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ ner input transport unit of the feed unit
  • Figure 19 is a schematic perspective view of egg ⁇ ner switch the supply unit.
  • Fig. 20 is a schematic perspective view of the switch of Fig. 19 and the input transport unit of Fig. 18;
  • FIG. 21 is a schematic perspective view ei ⁇ nes longitudinal section through the lid of FIGS. 15 and 16.
  • FIG. 22 is a further schematic perspective Dar ⁇ position of a longitudinal section through the cover of Figures 15 and 16.
  • Fig. 23 is a schematic perspective view of the switch of Figure 19 and a side rail.
  • Fig. 24 is a schematic perspective view of the value note cassette of Figures 1 to 4 with a view of the second side wall of the base.
  • Fig. 25 is a schematic perspective view of the switch of FIG. 19 and an intermediate transport ⁇ unit.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a value note cassette 10 with a view of the back of the note cassette 10 is shown.
  • the note cassette 10 used especially in conjunction with ATM machines, automatic ⁇ tables POS systems and / or automatic cash safes.
  • the following is an example of a use of the value note cassette 10 in an ATM.
  • the banknotes are in particular banknotes. The banknotes deposited in the ATMs and / or those banknotes that were presented in the course of an out ⁇ payment of an operator in an output tray and were not removed by the operator, value note cassettes are supplied and stored in these.
  • the banknotes are stored separately, in particular, separately for undelivered banknotes, canceled banknotes, forgery-prone banknotes and banknotes destined for redelivery.
  • the notes of value determined for a new payout are furthermore preferably stored separately according to the nominal values of the notes of value.
  • the note cassette 10 comprises a lower part 100 and egg ⁇ NEN cover 300.
  • the lower part 100 has an opening which is closed by means of the lid 300.
  • the opening of the lower part 100 is used in particular for taking in on ⁇ acquisition fan 130a to 130c of the base 100 taken notes of value.
  • the lower part 100 comprises a first side element 102, a second side element 104 and a rear wall 110. Both the first side element 102 and the second side element 104 each have a groove-shaped recess 106, 108, through which the value note cassette 10 into the groove-shaped recesses 106, 108 complementary rails of the ATM, in which the value note cassette 10 is used, be recorded.
  • the outer dimensions of the value note cassette 10 are chosen in particular such that the value note cassette 10 can be received in conventional ATMs.
  • a handle 112 is arranged, which can be folded out and with the help of the value note cassette 10 the ATM more ent ⁇ accepted and then can be worn.
  • an operation unit 114 is a circuit Ver ⁇ mechanism 138 for closing the cover 300 to ⁇ arranged on the rear wall 110th The closure mechanism 138 will be described in more detail in connection with the following figures.
  • Fig. 2 is a further schematic perspective view of the value note cassette 10 of FIG. 1 is shown with a view of the back. Elements with the same structure or the same function have the same reference numerals.
  • a connector 116 is arranged, through which the electronics of the value note cassette 10 is electrically connected to the electronics of the ATM, in which the value note cassette is received, connectable.
  • the second side wall 104 comprises two recesses 118, 120, in each of which a lower end of a lifting rod 122, 124 is arranged.
  • the lifting rods 122, 124 serve to actuate switches 700a, 700b arranged in the cover 300, which are described in more detail in connection with the following figures. Likewise, the operation of the switches 700a, 700b by the lifting rods 122, 124 will be explained later in detail.
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the value note cassette 10 of FIGS.
  • the cover 300 and the lower part 100 are connected to each other via a hinge ⁇ connection 302.
  • the cover comprises four connecting elements 304-310 and the lower ⁇ part 100 has three connecting members 125 to 128, which are connected via ei ⁇ NEN pin 312 in such a manner that the cover is mounted 300 relative to the base 100 about the longitudinal axis of the pin 312 rotatably ,
  • the lid 300 with the aid of the troop ⁇ nieritati 302 upwards about the longitudinal axis of the pin 312 is pivotable.
  • Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a longitudinal section through the value note cassette 10 of FIG. 1 to 3 is shown.
  • the lower part 100 of the Wertscheinkas ⁇ sette 10 are three receiving compartments 130a to 130c arranged for receiving ⁇ me of notes of value.
  • only two receiving compartments 130a to 130c or more than three receiving compartments 130a to 130c may be provided.
  • the valuables cassette 10 supplied value ⁇ notes are placed on one of its long sides standing in stacked ⁇ ter form.
  • the notes of value can also be stacked standing on one of their short sides.
  • the storage compartments 130a to 130c are formed so that all in the ATM in which the Wertscheinkas ⁇ sette 10 is inserted, handleable notes of value can also be included in the banknote cassette 10th
  • those notes of value which were offered to an operator of Geldau ⁇ tomatoes for removal and not taken from this, filed in another receptacle 130a to 130c the discarded notes of value and stored in the third receptacle 130a to 130c classified as fake suspect notes of value.
  • two receptacles 130a to 130c for discarded banknotes and a receiving compartment 130a to 130c for not taken notes of value can be used.
  • banknotes 130a to 130c can also store notes of value which continue to remain in the value note flow.
  • the configuration in which the receiving compartments 130a to 130c which banknotes or which types of banknotes are stored is preferably freely presettable.
  • the lid 300 has a housing 314 including a top wall 316, a front wall 318, a rear wall 320 and a side wall 322.
  • a feeder unit 324 for feeding the notes of currency into the receiving compartments 130a to 130c is disposed.
  • the notes of value to be deposited in the receiving compartments 130a to 130c are supplied to the value note cassette 10 through an inlet opening 326 in the lid 300.
  • the inlet opening 326 is dimensioned as small as possible, so that manipulation attempts are difficult.
  • the supply unit 324 is constructed such that all the notes of value ⁇ inde pendent of which in the receiving compartments 130a-130c, it is to be stored, security-paper cassette 10 can be fed by only ei ⁇ ne inlet opening 326th
  • three inlet openings 326 may be provided, wherein by one each the inlet openings 326 only the notes of value, which are to be stored in the associated receiving compartment 130a to 130c, are supplied.
  • the supply unit 324 includes an upper transport unit 400, an input transport unit 500, and two intermediate ⁇ transport units 600a, 600b, with the help of which the receiving compartments 130a-130c to be fed banknotes ent ⁇ long a current confined by the transport units 400, 500, 600a, 600b transport path in transport direction Pl be transported.
  • the transport path extends horizontally We ⁇ sentlichen.
  • the supply unit 324 includes three switches 700a to 700c for branching along the transport path ⁇ trans ported notes of value and supplying the diverted notes of value in one of the trays 130a to 130c.
  • Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of the lower part 100 is shown with a view of a first side wall 132 of the lower part 100 in the unfilled state.
  • the unfilled state is the state in which no banknote has yet been received in the receiving compartments 130a to 130c of the note cassette 10.
  • the lower part 100 comprises a first side wall 132, a second side wall 134 and a front wall 136.
  • the side walls ⁇ 132, 134 are respectively fixed to the front wall 136 and connected to the rear wall 110th
  • the first side ⁇ element 102 which is not shown in Fig. 5, and the second side member 104 are respectively fixed to the rear wall 110 and the front wall 136.
  • a gap is formed, are disposed in the components of the lower part 100th
  • the shutter mechanism 138 for closing the lid 300 is disposed on the base 100.
  • the closure mechanism 138 includes a latch 140 having two hooks 142, 144. Fer ⁇ ner, the shutter mechanism 138 includes an angle member 146 which is rotatably mounted about a rotation axis 148 and whose first leg 150 is in engagement with the bolt 142 and the second leg 152 is in engagement with the actuating unit 114. If the operating unit 114 is operated, the angle member 146 is rotated such that the latch 140 is ver ⁇ advanced in the direction of the double arrow P2. The latch 140 can thus be moved between a closed position and an open position.
  • the latch 140 In the locked position, the latch 140 is displaced such that the hooks 142, 144 are engaged with engaging elements of the lid 300 formed complementary to the hooks 142, 144. This ensures that the cover 300 can not be pivoted about the longitudinal axis of the pin 312 when the engagement elements of the de ckels 300 and the hooks 142, 144 of the lower part 100 are in ⁇ handle .
  • Each receiving compartment 130a to 130c includes a dividebe ⁇ rich 160a to 160c for receiving the received in the respective receiving compartment 130a to 130c notes of value.
  • the receiving areas 160a to 160c are bounded in each case by a part of the first side wall 132, a part of the second side wall 134, a part of a bottom plate 162, a pressure wall movably mounted in the stacking direction of the bank notes 164a to 164c and a stationary wall 166a to 166c.
  • the stacking direction is the direction in which the banknotes are stacked when placed in the respective receiving area 160a to 160c.
  • the stacking direction is directed in particular opposite to the transport direction Pl.
  • the stationary wall 166a to 166c is also used as stationary wall 166a to 166c described ⁇ net. In each receiving area 160a to 160c preference ⁇ between 100 and 200 notes are receivable.
  • the first An umanwand 164a of the first receiving portion 160a is mounted by means of a first gear 168a, a two- ⁇ th gear 170a, a first pulley 172a, a second roller 174a, a third roller 176a and a fourth Rol ⁇ le 178a in the stacking direction displaceable.
  • the first gear 168a and the first roller 172a are arranged on a first end of a rotatably mounted on the receiving area 160a side facing away from the pressure wall 164a shaft 180 ⁇ and non-rotatably connected thereto.
  • the second gear 170a and the second roller 174a are rotatably connected to the two ⁇ th, the first end opposite end of the shaft 180a.
  • the first gear 168a is engaged with a first toothing 182a of the first side wall 132, while the second gear 170a is engaged with a first toothing 184a of the second side wall 134.
  • the first roller 172a is guided in a first link 186a of the first side wall 132 and the second roller 174a of a first link 188a of the second side wall 134.
  • the gears 168a, 170a and rollers 172a, 174a are dimensioned such that the toothed wheels ⁇ , 170a are indeed 168a with the respective set of teeth 182a, 184a in engagement, but not resting directly on the respective teeth 182a, 184a.
  • the third roller 176a is guided in a second link 190a of the first side wall 132 and the fourth gear 178a in a second link 192a of the second side wall 134.
  • the third roller 176a is connected via a first spacer 194a and the fourth roller 178a is arranged offset by a second Ab ⁇ stand element 196a relative to the An horrwand 164a in Rich ⁇ processing of the receiving region 160a.
  • ⁇ through it is ensured that the pressure wall 164a maintains its orientation even when moving in the stacking direction. In particular is achieved thereby that the pressure wall on ⁇ 164a remains substantially vertical.
  • the rollers 176a, 178a and the spacers 194a, 196a outside the receiving area 160a the largest possible receiving volume of the receiving area 160a is achieved.
  • the pressure wall 164a is in particular so gela ⁇ siege that it does not contact the receiving area 164a Sei ⁇ te the bottom plate 162. This will Friction between the bottom plate 162 and the pressure wall 164a prevents, so that the pressure wall 164a is easier to slide in the stacking direction.
  • the Anticianwand 164a is held via an elastic member 198a in the unfilled state such that the second roller 174a a tightly contacted with the second side wall 134 ver ⁇ -bound stopper 200a.
  • the pressure wall 164a has in this position a distance from the stationary wall 166a, so that between the pressure wall 164a and the stationary ⁇ fixed wall 166a, a feed opening for supplying the notes of value is formed.
  • the elastic element 198a is in particular a spring, advantageously a tension spring with a flat characteristic.
  • a note of value is branched off from the transport path with the aid of the switch 700a and fed to the first receiving area 160a, then the supplied note of value with the help of wings of impellers 540 to 548, 640 to 648 against the pressure wall 164a or against a bill of stock already in the first Receiving tray 160a recorded notes.
  • the added value note, the value note stack and the pressure wall 164a are thereby displaced ⁇ ent against the force of the elastic member 198a in the stack ⁇ direction, so that the receiving area 160a is gradually or continuously increased according to the number of recorded in the receiving area 160a notes of value.
  • a first receiving compartment 160a to be fed banknote is deflected when branching the value of slip from Transportstre ⁇ blocks using the first switch 700a by at least 90 °, preferably by more than 90 °, so that he 160a by its own voltage when supplying into the first receiving area on the first receiving portion 160a facing side of the stationary wall 166a is present.
  • This ensures that seen in the feed direction leading edge of the fed bill value is not tilted with ⁇ be already located in the receiving area 160a notes of value of the value note stack or verharkt, whereby a value note jam may result.
  • the stationary wall 166a comprises two recesses 202a, 204a, through which a respective roller 206a, 208a protrude into the receiving region 160a.
  • the rollers 206a, 208a contact the bill of exchange to be fed to the receiving area 160a during the delivery of the bill of exchange. This reduces the friction between the banknote and the stationary wall 166a, so that an orderly stacking of the banknotes in the receiving area 160a is ensured.
  • only one Ausspa ⁇ tion 202a, 204a and corresponding to a roller 206a, 208a or more than two recesses 202a, 204a and correspondingly more than two rollers 206a, 208a may be provided.
  • the rollers 206a, 206b are rotatably mounted via a respective axis 210a, 212a in bearings 214a, 216a, 218a, 220a arranged on the side of the stationary wall 166a facing away from the receiving region 160a. Furthermore, the stationary wall has 166a protrudes three more Aussparun ⁇ gen 222a, 224a, 226a, through which a part of a ⁇ From stand holder 228a, 230a, 232a into the receiving portion 160a.
  • the spacers 228a, 230a, 232a ⁇ the notes of value, the short side below a minimum length under ⁇ , kept at a distance to the bottom plate 162, so that the upper edges of these banknotes by the prise ⁇ gel of the impellers 540-548, 640 to 648 can be contacted and thus against the already in the receiving area 160a befind ⁇ union value note stack or pressed against the pressure wall 164a.
  • the spacers 228a, 230a, 232a are pivotally mounted with the aid of a respective axis 234a, 236a, 238a in each one on the side facing away from the receiving portion 160a side of the fixed wall 166a bearing elements 240a, 242a, 244a.
  • the spacers 228a, 230a, 232a are each connected via an elastic member 246a, 248a, 250a, preferably in each case via a spring, with the fixed wall 166a, the elastic members 246a, 248a, 250a on the side facing the receiving portion 160a from ⁇ Side of the stationary wall 166a are arranged.
  • the elastic elements 246a, 248a, 250a By means of the elastic elements 246a, 248a, 250a, the spacers 228a, 230a, 232a are held in an upper position in which the notes whose short sides are less than the minimum length are held in such a way that they are within the radius of the outer wing ends of the impellers 540 to 548 , 640 to 648 are arranged.
  • the spacers 228a, 230a, 232a are pressed into the respective recesses 222a, 224a, 226a when the receiving portion 160a is at its maximum Filling volume has reached. In this way it is ensured that the entire volume of at ⁇ acceptance range can be exploited 160a.
  • the second storage compartment 130b and the third storage compartment 130c are constructed according to the first storage compartment 130a described above.
  • the reference numbers of entspre ⁇ sponding elements have the same number but the entspre ⁇ sponding letters b or c.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view of the lower part 100 is shown with respect to the first side wall 132 in a partially filled state.
  • the teilbehell- th state are in the receiving regions 160a to 160c of the receiving compartments 130a-130c already banknotes, the storage compartments 130a to 130 but have not yet filled maxi ⁇ times.
  • the Antikcon 164a to 164c are shifted in comparison to the same ⁇ shown in Fig. 5 unfilled state in the stacking direction.
  • the notes of value received in the receiving areas 160a to 160c are not shown in FIG.
  • Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view of the lower part 100 is shown with a view of the first side wall 132 in the partially filled state.
  • the closure mechanism 138 is not shown in Figure 7, so that the Lagerun ⁇ conditions of the pressure walls 164a to 164c in the first side wall 132 are more visible.
  • Fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view of the lower part 100 is shown with respect to the second side wall 134 in the unfilled state.
  • the second side member 104 is not shown, so that the components located in the gap formed between the second side member 104 and the second side wall 134 are visible.
  • the elastic member 198c over which the third An umanwand 166c is ver ⁇ connected with the second side wall 134 is deflected around a roller 252 by approximately 90 °. This ensures that the elastic elements 198a to 198c are the same despite the limited space and the pressure walls 166a to 166c against the same force generated by the elastic members 198a to 198c strig must be.
  • FIG. 9 shows a schematic perspective view of a cross section through the lower part 100 according to FIGS. 5 to 8.
  • a plurality of Sta ⁇ pelraum extending ribs are arranged on the receiving areas 160a to 160c facing side of the bottom plate 162 .
  • One of these ribs is designated by the reference numeral 254 by way of example.
  • Two adjacent ribs 254 preferably have each other in each case the same distance ⁇ .
  • the ribs 254 are preferably polished. This ensures that the friction between the recorded in the receiving areas 160a to 160c Notes of value and the bottom plate 162 is reduced, so that the notes of value of the note stack are easier to move in Sta ⁇ pelraum.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic perspective illustration of a lung ⁇ Andruckwand 164 with a view to the receiving ⁇ area 160 which is limited by the Antikwand 164, facing side is shown.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic view in perspective of the ⁇ Andruckwand 164 of FIG. 10 with a view to the receiving portion 160 facing away side is shown.
  • the pressure wall 164 corresponds to the pressure walls 164a to 164c according to FIGS. 5 to 9. Merely for the sake of clarity, the individual elements are designated by the respective reference character without letters.
  • the pressure wall 164 comprises a web 256, which is in engagement with the elastic element 198, via which the pressure wall 164 is connected to the first side wall 132 or the second side wall 134.
  • two stoppers 258, 260 are arranged, each against a fixed to the bottom plate 162 connected counter-pressure element 262b, 264b, press when the pressure wall 164 is shifted maximum in the stacking direction.
  • An upper region of the pressure wall 164 is preferably angled away from the receiving region 160. As a result, the feed opening is increased.
  • a pressure wall 164 is formed as flat as possible in order to achieve the largest possible ⁇ tes receiving volume of the receiving area 160. In Fig.
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic perspective illustration lung ⁇ a fixed wall 166 with a view into the receiving portion 160 facing side of the fixed side wall 166 is shown.
  • FIG. 13 shows a schematic perspective illustration of the stationary wall 166 according to FIG. 12 with a view of the side facing away from the receiving region 160.
  • the fixed wall 166 shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 speaks ent ⁇ in Figs. 5 to 9 shown stationary walls 166a to 166c. Only to increase the clarity, the individual elements are designated with the respective reference ⁇ sign any letters.
  • the stationary wall 166 and the pressure wall 164 are arranged substantially parallel to ⁇ each other.
  • Fig. 14 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ development of the lid 300 facing the front wall 318 of the housing 314 of the lid 300 is shown.
  • the front wall 318 has a recess 328, through which a drive wheel 330 with a central drive of the ATM, in which the value note cassette 10 is received, is engageable.
  • the feeder 324 is driven by the drive wheel 330. In this way it is achieved that the entire feed unit 324 of the banknote cassette 10 can be driven via a arranged outside the banknote cassette 10 at ⁇ drive unit and no drive unit must be disposed in ⁇ nerrenz the value note cassette 10th As a result, space is saved within the value note cassette 10, whereby the receiving area 160a to 160c can be formed as large as possible.
  • FIG. 15 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ development of the lid 300 facing the underside ones shown, provides.
  • FIG. 16 shows a schematic perspective illustration of the feed unit 324.
  • the feed unit 324 is bounded laterally by two rails 332, 334, wherein the first rail 332 is fixedly connected to the side wall 322 of the housing 314.
  • Both the first Be ⁇ least Rails 332 and the second side rails 334 are also fixed to the top wall 316 of the housing 314 verbun ⁇ .
  • Fig. 17 is a schematic perspective illustration of the upper lung ⁇ transport unit 400 and the drive wheel 330 is shown.
  • the upper transport unit 400 limits the transport path upwards, ie in the direction of the housing 314.
  • the upper transport unit 400 comprises two belts 402, 404, which are respectively guided over four rollers 406 to 420.
  • the the lower part 100 facing side of the belt 402, 404 contacts the transported banknotes and trans ⁇ thus porting the banknotes along the transport path in transport direction Pl.
  • the belts 402, 404 contact while that surface of the transported banknotes ⁇ that the top wall 316 the lid 300 faces.
  • the first roller 406 and the second roller 408 are arranged on a first shaft 422 and rotatably connected thereto.
  • the third roller 410 and the fourth roller 414 are arranged on a second shaft 424 and also rotatably connected thereto.
  • a respective roller 432, 434 are arranged at their two ends via which the first shaft 422 is rotatably connected to the housing 314.
  • a roller 426, 428 disposed through the the second shaft 424 is rotatably mounted on the side rails 332, 334.
  • a gear 430 is arranged on the second shaft 424 and rotatably ver ⁇ connected with the shaft 424. The gear 430 is engaged with the drive wheel 330 so that the shaft 424 is rotated by the drive wheel 330 upon rotation of the drive wheel 330.
  • the rollers 414 to 420 are each arranged on a shaft 436 to 442.
  • the shafts 436 to 442 are connected via a respective spring element 444 to 450 transversely to the transport ⁇ direction Pl resiliently connected to the housing 314.
  • the belts 402, 404 are guided in the region facing the transport path such that the course of the belts 402, 404 in this area through the points 700a to 700c, the input transport unit 500 and the intermediate transport units 600a, 600b adjust given course of the transport route.
  • a storage slip and / or damage to the bank notes are avoided by the resilient storage.
  • more than two belts 402, 404 may be provided.
  • only one belt 402, 404 may be provided in an alternative embodiment.
  • the transport of the notes of value may be carried out in place of belts 402 404 by direct contact with rollers or rollers.
  • Fig. 18 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ averaging the input transport unit 500 is shown.
  • the in ⁇ gang transport unit 500 includes two belts 502, 504, which are each guided over two rollers 506 to 512.
  • the Rie ⁇ men 502 to 504 contact the lower part facing side of the notes of value when transporting the notes of value in the transport direction Pl along the transport path.
  • the first roller 506 and the second roller 508 are arranged on a first shaft 516 of the input transport unit 500 and rotatably connected thereto.
  • the drive wheel 330 is rotatably connected to the shaft 516.
  • a roller 518, 520 is introduced ⁇ , through which the first shaft is rotatably supported at the Be ⁇ least rails 332, 334 516th
  • the first shaft 516 is rotatable via the drive wheel 330.
  • the rollers 510, 512 are arranged on a second shaft 522 of the input transport unit 500 and rotatably connected thereto.
  • the first shaft 516 and the second Wel ⁇ le 522 are connected via two connecting elements 524, 526 mitein ⁇ other.
  • the shafts 516, 522 are each rotatably mounted in the connecting elements 524, 526.
  • the input transport unit 500 comprises a support ⁇ unit 514 which is arranged between the two shafts 516, 522nd
  • the support unit 514 is used to guide the notes of value during the transport of these along the Trans ⁇ port distance.
  • the support unit 514 prevents the notes of value from being jammed and / or hooked up with other components.
  • more than two belts 502, 504 or only one belt 502, 504 may be provided.
  • the transport of the notes of value can take place alternatively or additionally with the aid of rollers and / or rollers.
  • rollers 528 to 538 are arranged and rotatably ver ⁇ connected with the shaft 522. Upon rotation of the shaft 522, the rollers 528 to 538 are rotated. The rollers 528 to 538 contact the banknotes transported along the transport path at least when the banknotes are not diverted by the first switch 700a from the transport route. The rollers 528 to 538 thus also serve to transport the notes of value.
  • impellers 540 to 548 are disposed on the second shaft 522 and also rotatably connected to the shaft 522. Upon rotation of the second shaft 522, the vaned wheels 540-548 also rotate. The vaned wheels 540-548 contact with their wings the last receipt fed to the first take-up bin 130a. As a result, the impellers 540 to 548 exert a pressure force on the last fed to the first receiving area 160a note and thus press the last supplied note of value and the value recorded in the receiving area 160a value note stack against the first An horrwand 164a and thus move the last zuge ⁇ led Wertschein, the value note stack and the pressure wall 164a in the stacking direction of the notes of value.
  • Such a shaft 522 with the rollers 528 to 538 arranged thereon and the impellers 540 to 548 disposed thereon are also correspondingly provided in the intermediate transport unit 600a, 600b.
  • the shafts 622 with the wing ⁇ wheels 628 to 638 are used for pressing the recorded in the respective receiving area 160b, 160c Wertheimstapels to the second pressure wall 164b and to the third on ⁇ pressure wall 164c.
  • Fig. 19 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ development of a switch 700 is shown.
  • the switches 700a to 700c are constructed in accordance with the switch 700 already described in detail.
  • the switch shown in FIG. 19 and its elements are each designated only with a reference character without letters.
  • the elements of the three points 700a to 700c have the same reference numerals supplemented by the letters corresponding to the respective points 700a to 700c.
  • the shunt 700 comprises a first shaft 702 and a second shaft 704.
  • the shafts 702, 704 are arranged such that their longitudinal axes parallel to each other.
  • a plurality of fingers are arranged on the first shaft 702, a plurality of fingers are arranged.
  • One of these fingers is designated by the reference numeral 706 by way of example.
  • the fingers 706 are non-rotatably connected to the first shaft 702, so that the fingers 706 are pivoted about the longitudinal axis thereof upon rotation of the first shaft 702.
  • the switch 700 is in particular designed such that the fingers are pivotable between a lower position and a branching position. In the lower position, the fingers 706 arranged such that they do not protrude into the Trans ⁇ port range and thus does not branch off along Trans ⁇ port range transported banknotes in those receiving portion 160a to 160c, the switch 700a is assigned to 700c.
  • the fingers 706 compared pivoted upward so that at least a part of a contact area 724 of the fin ⁇ ger project into the transport path 706 and along the transport route transported banknotes thus from the transport path branch and the receiving portion 160a to the lower position 160c, which is associated with the switch 700a to 700c.
  • the contact portion 724 of the finger 706 is in particular at least 90 °, preferably by more than 90 °, curved so that the branched-off notes of value are steered by at least 90 ° about ⁇ and thus abut by its own voltage to the respective fixed wall 166a to 166c.
  • the fingers 706 are further configured such that, regardless of the position in which they are pivoted, they do not contact the second axis 704. Further, two rollers 706 and 710 are arranged on the first shaft 702, which are rotatably mounted on the shaft 702. The rollers 708, 710 contact the notes of value when transporting the notes of value along the transport route and serve to guide the notes of value.
  • rollers 712 to 722 are arranged, which are rotatably connected to the driven Wel ⁇ le 704.
  • the shaft 704 is arranged in such a way that the rollers 712 to 722 contact the rollers 528 to 538 of the second shaft 522 of the input transport unit 500 or the corresponding rollers 628 to 638 of the intermediate transport units 600a, 600b, at least when no banknote with the aid of the switch 700 is diverted from the Transportstre ⁇ bridge.
  • the shaft 704 and the shaft 522 are driven in different directions of rotation, so that those notes of value, which are diverted by means of the switch 700 from the transport path, by contact with those from the rollers 528-538 or 628-638 and 712-722 formed Roll pairs contacted and in the receiving area 160a to 160c, the switch 700a to 700c is assigned ⁇ , transported.
  • the fingers 706 are of the ⁇ art arranged such that the blades of the fans 540-548, 640-648 between each two adjacent fingers 706 are moved through and the wings of the wing ⁇ wheels 540-548, 640-648 and the fingers 706 thus do not contact each other.
  • Fig. 20 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ development of the switch 700a and the input transport unit 500 is shown.
  • the fingers 706a of the switch 700a are arranged in the Ab ⁇ branch position so that is branched off by means of a ⁇ gear transport unit 500 transported in the transport direction Pl of notes by means of the switch 700a and is supplied to the first receiving portion 160a.
  • Fig. 21 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ lung of a longitudinal section is shown through the cover 300. All three points 700a to 700c are shown in the branch position.
  • Fig. 22 is a further schematic perspec ⁇ asset-side view of a longitudinal section through the cover 300 of FIG. 21 is shown. The fingers 706a of the first switch 700a and the fingers 706b of the second switch 700b are shown in the lower position, so that the notes of value transported along the transport path are deposited in the third receiving area 160c in the case shown in FIG.
  • Fig. 23 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ development of the switch 700 is shown in FIG. 19 and a section of the second side rail 334th On the second Be ⁇ least Rails 334 facing away from the end of the second shaft 704, a gear 725 is arranged, which is fixed to the shaft 704 ver ⁇ prevented.
  • the shaft 704 is drivable by means of the gear 725.
  • the second side rail 334 has a recess through which one end of the first shaft 702 protrudes.
  • a lever element 726 connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the end of the first shaft 702 is arranged.
  • the lever ment 726 is in particular substantially L-shaped ⁇ forms.
  • a first leg 728 of the lever element 726 is connected to the second side rail 334 via an elastic element 732, in particular a spring.
  • the second leg 730 of the lever element 726 has a Needlesbe ⁇ rich 734, which contacts an upper end of the switch 700 zugeord ⁇ Neten lifting rod 122, 124.
  • the lever member 726 is held by means of the elastic member 732 and a ⁇ impact 736 in a position in which the fingers 706 of the switch 700 are arranged in a lower position. If the lifting rod 122, 124 is moved upward, so that the upper end of the lifting rod 122, 124 presses against the Mixbe ⁇ rich 734 and thereby rotates the lever member 726 about the longitudinal axis of the first shaft 702, the fingers 706 are pivoted to the branching position. If the lifting rod 122, 124 moves down again, the fingers 706 are pivoted by the elastic element 732 back into the lower posi ⁇ tion. This ensures that the notes of value are only diverted from the transport path with the aid of the diverter 700 if the corresponding note is also to be supplied to the receiving area 160a to 160c assigned to the diverter 700.
  • Fig. 24 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ development of the banknote cassette 10 is shown facing the second side wall 134 of the lower part 100.
  • the first hub ⁇ rod 124 is not moved upward, so that the first lever member 726a is not twisted upwards and the fingers are arranged 700a 706a of the first switch in the lower position.
  • the second lifting rod 122 is displaced upward by means of a lifting magnet, not shown, so that the fingers 706b of the second switch 700b are arranged in the branching position.
  • the notes of value transported along the transport path are thus supplied to the second receiving area 160b.
  • the third switch 700c has no lever member and also no lift rod because the fingers 706c of the third switch 700c are fixedly arranged in the branching position. Since the switch 700c is arranged at the end of the transportation route, all banknotes which have not previously been fed to the first receiving area 160a or the second receiving area 160b must be supplied to the third receiving area 160c. By dispensing with the corresponding components for adjusting the switch 700c costs and effort are ⁇ saves.
  • the value note cassette 10 comprises two light barriers, wherein each ⁇ a light barrier, the position of the first turnout 700 a and a light barrier, the position of the second turnout 700b determined.
  • the light barriers are preferably electrically connected via the connector 116 to a central electronic system of the ATM, in which the value note cassette 10 is accommodated.
  • FIG. 25 is a schematic perspective illustration ⁇ development of the switch 700 and an intermediate transfer unit 600 is depicted.
  • the second shaft 704 of the switch 700 is rotatably ⁇ bar and stationary with the side rails 332, 334, not shown.
  • the intermediate transfer unit 600 is connected via two connecting elements 602, 604 relative to the Be ⁇ least rails 332, 334 pivotally connected to the second shaft 704 of the switch 700th
  • the intermediate transport unit 600 itself is not connected to the side rails 332, 334 and / or the housing 314 of the lid 300.
  • connection ⁇ elements 602, 604 of the intermediate transfer unit 600 each have a gate 606, 608 through which protrudes the first shaft 702 of the switch 700th
  • the scenes 606, 608 are in particular designed such that the insects 606, 608 are in particular designed such that the insects ⁇ port unit 600 in the direction of the arrow P3 in the direction of the lower part 100 of the note cassette 10 is pivotally gela ⁇ siege. This ensures that the insects ⁇ port unit 600 is hinged down, so that derje ⁇ nige part of the transport path, which is bounded from below by the intermediate transport unit 600, easily accessible ⁇ Lich. In this way, in particular value memory blocks can be easily remedied at this point.
  • the input transport unit 500 can be opened down.
  • the intermediate transport unit 600 comprises a shaft 622, which is constructed analogously to the shaft 522 of the input transport unit 500. Accordingly, a total of six rollers 628 to 638 and five impellers 640 to 648 are arranged on the shaft 622.
  • the feed unit 324 is not disposed within the lid 300, son ⁇ countries outside of the note cassette 10.
  • the arrangement of the feed unit 324 within the lid 300 ensures that outside the value note cassette 10 no space for another feed unit is needed.
  • the shafts 422, 424, 436 to 442, 516, 522, 622, 702, 702a is preferably made of Alumini ⁇ order to 702c, 704, 704a to 704c are.

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L'invention concerne une cassette pour documents de valeur (10), comprenant une première case de réception, fixe (130a à 130c), pour la réception de documents de valeur, et au moins une seconde case de réception, fixe (130a à 130c), pour la réception de documents de valeur. La cassette de documents de valeur (10) comprend en outre une unité d'amenée (324), pour l'amenée des pièces justificatives aux cases de réception (130a à 130c). Les cases de réception (130a à 130c) sont configurées de façon que les documents de valeur soient empilables l'intérieur de ces cases.
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