US1575776A - Method and apparatus for handling money - Google Patents

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US1575776A
US1575776A US49862A US4986225A US1575776A US 1575776 A US1575776 A US 1575776A US 49862 A US49862 A US 49862A US 4986225 A US4986225 A US 4986225A US 1575776 A US1575776 A US 1575776A
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  • My invention relates to a method and apparatus for handling money where large amounts are received in smaller parts as in banks and an object of my improvements is to provide security against robbery.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of an ap paratus embodying my invention and so much of a room in a bank where money is received and paid out, as is necessary to illustrate its connection therewith.
  • Figure 2 is an elevation of a portion of said apparatus showing a modified construe-- 30 tion.
  • A indicates the compartments of a room in a bank in which the men who handle the money are located.
  • a is the front wall or partition of these rooms.
  • (5 is the window through which the money is placed.
  • c a c ventilating apertures towards the top of the armored walls of the compartment 0.
  • c (Fig. 3) is an opening through the floor of the armored chamber 0, through which a person may pass in entering or leavin" i chamber. 0", is a trap door provided lock which will close the aperture 0 '(Z, is a ladder.
  • a and-allow the closing 01 the trap door 0 Z is a conveyor fora car for containing and transporting money.
  • a conveyor Z) is in each of the compartments A and passes upward and enters the chamber 0.
  • a pneumatic tube is contemplated as the conveyor; in Figure 2 a basket 6a is actuated by 'a cord or cable be to convey money or valuables from a position a to the chamber 0.
  • the form of the conveyor is immaterial.
  • the cashier or teller will be located in the compartment A and. as fast as he receives money, it is sent through a conveyor Z) to the chamber c and no considerable amount of money accumulates in said compartment.
  • a slip specifying the amount is sent though the conveyor to the chamber 0 and the money is returned from said chamber and passed over to the customer.
  • Y's hat I claim is .i. The process of handling money, consisting in receiving and paying oui3-money in small lots at one position and transmitting the money, fast asreceived to a robber proof compartment.
  • the proct s of handling money consisting in receiving and paying out money in small lots at one position and transmit-- ting the money by mechanical means as fast as received to a robber proof compartment and transmitting by mechanical means money from said compartment to the place of delivery as required.

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March 9,1926. 1 1,575,776
s. M. LONDY METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING MONEY Filed August 12, 1925 2 h ts-Sheet 1 INVENTOR.
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March 9,1926. 1,575,?75
I S. M. LONDY METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANDLING MONEY Filed August 12, 1925 2 11691 2 ATTORNEY.
Patented Mar. 9, 1926.
SAMUEL M. LGNDY, on DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
METHOD ASL APPARATUS FOR Application filed'August 12, 1925.
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I. {Sim [min honor, a citizen of the Uni ed States, residing at Detroit, county of ll ayne, State of lilichigan,
5 have invented a certain new and useful Inn provcment in Methods and Apparatus for Handling Money, and declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, such as will enable others shilled in the art to which it pertain: to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to a method and apparatus for handling money where large amounts are received in smaller parts as in banks and an object of my improvements is to provide security against robbery.
l secure this objet by the method hereinafter described and by the )paratus illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which.
Figure 1, is a perspective view of an ap paratus embodying my invention and so much of a room in a bank where money is received and paid out, as is necessary to illustrate its connection therewith.
Figure 2, is an elevation of a portion of said apparatus showing a modified construe-- 30 tion.
Figur 3, is a detail section in elevation.
A, indicates the compartments of a room in a bank in which the men who handle the money are located. a, is the front wall or partition of these rooms. (5 is the window through which the money is placed.
0, is a compartment which I have shown in an elevated position. This is covered with armor plate that will resist a rifle bullet. indicates slots which serve as loopholes, through which a rifle may be aimed. c, a c ventilating apertures towards the top of the armored walls of the compartment 0. c, (Fig. 3) is an opening through the floor of the armored chamber 0, through which a person may pass in entering or leavin" i chamber. 0", is a trap door provided lock which will close the aperture 0 '(Z, is a ladder. (Z a rope, by which the ladder d is suspended, which passes over pulleys d and downward in an aperture in'the wall of the building and is provided with a counterweight (5* which balances the weight of the ladder 01; thus the ladder may be easily drawn down to the floor of the bank or may be elevated to come within the chamber HANDLING MONEY.
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a and-allow the closing 01 the trap door 0 Z), is a conveyor fora car for containing and transporting money. A conveyor Z) is in each of the compartments A and passes upward and enters the chamber 0. In Figure 1 a pneumatic tube is contemplated as the conveyor; in Figure 2 a basket 6a is actuated by 'a cord or cable be to convey money or valuables from a position a to the chamber 0. However, the form of the conveyor is immaterial.
0, (Fig. 3) indicates a police call located in the chamber 0.
The cashier or teller will be located in the compartment A and. as fast as he receives money, it is sent through a conveyor Z) to the chamber c and no considerable amount of money accumulates in said compartment. When money is required to be paid out, a slip specifying the amount is sent though the conveyor to the chamber 0 and the money is returned from said chamber and passed over to the customer.
By this apparatus and in this way, it is in'ipoesible for a robber to hold up the employees of a bank and obtain any considcrable amount oi money because no large amount will accumulate within reach. and the entire "loor area of the room may he commanded from the loopholes c of the chamber 0.
Y's hat I claim is .i. The process of handling money, consisting in receiving and paying oui3-money in small lots at one position and transmitting the money, fast asreceived to a robber proof compartment.
2. The process of handling money, consisting in receiving and paying out money in small lots at one position and transmit ting the money by mechanical means as fast as received to robber proof compartment.
3. The proct s of handling money, consisting in receiving and paying out money in small lots at one position and transmit-- ting the money by mechanical means as fast as received to a robber proof compartment and transmitting by mechanical means money from said compartment to the place of delivery as required.
4-. The combination of a money handling station, a room inaccessible to a robber, and a mechanical means for transmitting money extending between said station and said chamber.
5. The combination of a money handling station, an armored chamber, and a mechanical means for transmitting money extending between said station and said chamber.
(3. The combination of a money handling station, an elevated armored chamber, and a mechanical means for transmitting money extending between said station and said chamber.
7. The combination of a money handling station, an armored chamber provided with loopholes located so as to command said money handling station, and a mechanical means for transmitting money extending between said station and said chamber.
8. The combination of a money handling; station, an armored chamber, and a mechanical means for transmitting money extending between said station and said chamber, the walls of said chamber being provided with loopholes.
In testimony whereof, I sign this specification.
SAMUEL \l. LONDY.
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US2613762A (en) * 1952-10-14 Drive-in service device x
EP0034940A1 (en) * 1980-02-25 1981-09-02 D D Lamson Limited Pneumatic tube carrier system

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US2613762A (en) * 1952-10-14 Drive-in service device x
EP0034940A1 (en) * 1980-02-25 1981-09-02 D D Lamson Limited Pneumatic tube carrier system

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