US20030226455A1 - Strapping of bank notes - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a strapper for bank notes and a bank note processing apparatus having such a strapper.
- DE 199 43 496 A1 from the applicant discloses a deposit apparatus for bank notes wherein bank notes during stacking by a stacking wheel are deposited either directly loose in a container or are previously strapped. In the latter case, bank notes are stacked on a collecting plate located above the container. The collecting plate is then moved laterally into a strapper, a strap pulled over the bank-note packet and movable collecting plate, the plate pushed back beyond the area of the container, and the strapped stack stripped off there and deposited in the container. Print data relating to the strapped bank-note packet are printed on the strap immediately during or after strapping. The strapper is moreover designed to swivel in the form of a door of a housing of the apparatus.
- the problem of the present invention is to provide an improved strapper for bank notes and a bank note processing apparatus having such a strapper.
- a guide for forming a strap loop around a bank-note bundle to be strapped that is brought into an inside area surrounded by the guide has elements permitting the strap inserted into the guide to be held only in its lateral edge areas, and when the strap is pulled it can be pulled together tightly out of the guide into the inside area around the bank-note bundle located therein.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic front view of a deposit device with a strapper of a bank note processing apparatus
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic side view of the deposit device with a strapper according to FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 3 a - 3 d show schematic front views of a part of the strapper according to FIG. 1 in four consecutive operating states;
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic perspective view of a guide of the strapper according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic sectional view of the guide according to FIGS. 1 and 4, along line I-I according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic side view of an alternative collecting plate of a deposit device
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic sectional view of a collecting plate with a curved surface for stacked deposit of bank notes to be strapped
- FIG. 8 shows a schematic sectional view of a different collecting plate with a curved surface for stacked deposit of bank notes to be strapped and with a gap for a welding plate.
- bank note processing apparatus 1 may be sorting apparatus 1 or any other type of processing apparatus for bundling and strapping bank notes.
- a bundle refers here to a stack of one or in particular more bank notes.
- components of such an apparatus 1 that are known in the art and not essential for understanding the invention are omitted or shown only schematically in the drawing.
- apparatus 1 will include e.g. an input for inputing a loose stack of bank notes and a test device for testing single drawn-in bank notes, which is not shown, and transport device 2 for supplying tested bank notes to one of a plurality of deposit devices 3 in dependence on given sorting criteria.
- a plurality of deposit devices 3 can be disposed side by side in sorting apparatus 1 , a single one of which is shown in FIG. 1 in a front view facing the user, and in FIG. 2 in a side view.
- bank notes can be supplied singly to deposit device 3 and stacked there by a stacking device, such as stacking wheel 5 with stripping plate 14 .
- bank notes can either be deposited directly in an upwardly open storage container, such as cassette 7 , located below stacking wheel 5 , or alternatively stacked loose for strapping on collecting plate 6 which is moved for this purpose by an actuator (not shown) to a position located directly below stacking wheel 5 and above opening 8 of cassette 7 . Shifting collecting plate 6 to a position corresponding roughly to that according to FIG. 2 shifts the loose stacked bank notes forward into passing area 9 of strapper 10 in which they are subsequently strapped.
- an actuator not shown
- Strapper 10 whose components will be described more precisely in the following, is fastened to linear pull-out 11 also having receiving means 12 for insertion of cassette 7 .
- Linear pull-out 11 can be pulled out of the housing (not shown) of apparaapparatus 1 forward, in direction V.
- the remaining components of apparatus 1 such as components 2 - 6 , are firmly installed in the housing and not pulled out at the same time.
- cassette 7 can be removed easily, e.g. by being tilted away laterally, and moreover there is ready accessibility to the interior of the housing of apparatus 1 , e.g. for maintenance work. Since strapper 10 is disposed on the front side of apparatus 1 , it is especially easy to replace or change strap material.
- the inventive variant with linear pull-out 11 has the further advantage that a plurality of deposit devices 2 shown in FIG. 1 can be installed close together side by side, if required, to keep the dimensions of apparatus 1 small.
- a compact assembly is impossible in the known system with a swiveling door, since the doors, in particular their outer lining, always have a given thickness that prevents complete opening when adjacent deposit devices 3 are present.
- Strapper 10 is constructed as follows. It has rack 13 connected firmly or detachably with linear pull-out 11 . On the front side, rack 13 can have a cover, which for example has only passing area 9 as an opening. The figures do not show this optional cover.
- Rack 13 firstly has strap delivery spool 15 fastened replaceably thereto. Strapping tape 17 , or strap 17 for short, unwound from delivery spool 15 can be supplied via deflection rollers 16 to guide 20 of strapper 10 .
- Said guide surrounds passing area 9 approximately in a loop shape. Passing area 9 is consequently inside area 9 of strapper 10 , said inside area being surrounded by loop-shaped guide 10 and receiving a bank-note bundle to be strapped.
- guide 20 includes sliding surface 21 on which the strap can slide while being guided laterally guided laterally between two grooves 22 for wrapping around collecting plate 6 with bank notes BN stacked thereon which is inserted into passing area 9 and not shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- said lateral guide grooves 22 are thus located on the right and left sides of rack 13 .
- the course of strap 17 makes clear the course of guide grooves 22 in which strap 17 is mounted laterally in this operating position. The strap is thus guided through grooves 22 only in its lateral edge areas, while the strap is free in the area between groove projections 61 .
- strapper 10 includes printer 26 that is disposed firmly on rack 13 before guide 20 and used for printing strap 17 , before it is supplied to guide 20 , with data about the bank notes to be strapped immediately thereafter. Printing will preferably be done only when all bank notes to be strapped, e.g. a predetermined number of 100 bank notes for example, have already been stacked on collecting plate 6 . This has the advantage that e.g. before a change of denomination whereby fewer than 100 bank notes are stacked, no strap that might then already be printed faultily need be predispensed and cut off.
- Strapper 10 moreover includes multifunctional tool 30 fastened in rack 13 and used for clamping, welding and cutting the strap during the strapping process, its structure and function being apparent especially from FIGS. 3 a to 3 d .
- Multifunctional tool 30 has first clamping element 31 , cutting element 32 , welding element 33 and second clamping element 34 that are mounted in vertically displaceable fashion in frame 35 .
- Left-hand clamping element 31 has through hole 36 in the upper area through which strap 17 can be pushed in guided fashion, as indicated by the dashed line.
- multifunctional tool 30 is spaced downward from collecting plate 6 .
- deflection roller 55 which is directly upstream of guide 20 , the strap is unrolled in the clockwise direction from delivery spool 15 , the front end of strap 17 passes through a guide (not shown) through hole 36 of clamping element 31 and then runs in area 27 into grooves 22 of guide 20 to form a strap loop. Further guide plates (not shown) ensure precise transfer of strap 17 between the individual components.
- FIG. 3 a shows the state in which strap 17 has already run around completely in guide 20 while laterally guided in grooves 22 , so that front end 38 of strap 17 is located immediately below collecting plate 6 .
- multifunctional tool 30 or its components 31 to 34 are shifted upward by an associated actuator, during or after insertion of strap 17 a little further into guide 20 . Shifting multifunctional tool 30 or its components 31 to 34 is done until upper side 37 of clamping element 31 , through whose hole 36 strap 17 has been pushed, urges a front area of strap 17 against the underside of collecting plate 6 , thus clamping strap 17 in this area, as corresponds to the representation according to FIG. 3 b .
- An alternative variant with separate welding plate 43 will be described more precisely in the following in particular in connection with FIG. 8.
- Cutting and welding elements 32 and 33 are shifted further upward relative to the two clamping elements 31 , 34 located in the stop state, i.e. the clamping state, thereby first cutting off strap 17 in the area of through hole 36 and urging the cut-off end through welding unit 33 against the underside of front end 38 of strap 17 , the two ends then being welded together by the supply of heat, as shown in FIG. 3 d .
- Cutting and welding elements 32 and 33 are also movable toward each other slightly in the vertical direction for example by bias with springs of different strength.
- the welding unit is e.g. welding die 33 .
- multi-functional tool 30 is shifted downward again, thereby ending the strapping process.
- collecting plate 6 can now be now be moved back to the area above cassette 7 and bank-note bundle BN stripped off to be deposited in cassette 7 through opening 8 .
- strap 17 slides at the beginning of the strapping process on sliding surface 21 in guide 20 , being laterally guided in grooves 22 , as indicated in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b .
- strap 17 must be moved out of guide grooves 22 .
- walls 23 , 24 having grooves 22 to be connected integrally or otherwise rigidly with each other and wall 25 of sliding surface 25 , and for strap 17 to be deformed upon withdrawal and thus jump out of grooves 22 to be able to lie tightly against bank-note packet BN.
- one side wall 23 , 24 or both side walls 23 , 24 having grooves 22 is movable apart preferably laterally. Especially preferably, this moving apart is effected passively, i.e. without separate active servomotors for side walls 23 , 24 .
- side walls 23 , 24 can be held together e.g. only by at least one clamp 29 embracing them and wall 25 as a spring, as shown by way of example in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- Side walls 23 , 24 can be opened solely by the withdrawal and thus tightening of strap 17 against the spring force of clamp 29 to release strap 17 from grooves 22 .
- multifunctional tool 30 can be rigidly connected with a mechanism that, when multifunctional tool 30 is shifted upward, engages a gap between the two side walls 23 , 24 either directly, e.g. in the form of a wedge, to urge the walls apart. Said engagement can be effected e.g. on the right and/or left edge areas of guide 20 in the views according to FIGS. 1 and 4. Further, it is possible that when multifunctional tool 30 is shifted e.g. a wedge-shaped rod is urged upward, thereby pressing on balls mounted between side walls 23 , 24 in their edge areas in gap 28 and urging them and thus side walls 23 , 24 outward.
- grooves 22 for lateral guidance refer not only to depressions in side walls 23 , 24 , but side walls 23 , 24 can also be outwardly open and have a passage in this area.
- wall areas 62 are e.g. lacking in this case. Such a guide only between wall areas 21 and 62 is possible especially when strap 17 is already supplied in directed fashion to guide 20 in the transport direction.
- bank note processing apparatus 1 was described in different variants with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5 . Numerous further alternatives are conceivable.
- lateral limiting walls for collecting plate 6 that limit the stacking surface of collecting plate 6 in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction and can serve e.g. to prevent the upper bank notes from dropping while a stacking process is underway.
- All or at least some of the lateral limiting walls will preferably be designed to be adjustable in position. Adjustment can fulfill two functions. Firstly, it can serve to adjust the format, i.e. the size of the stacking surface, for example in dependence on the denomination of the bank notes to be subsequently stacked. Alternatively or additionally, it can serve to set the limiting walls vibrating to thereby support flush alignment of bank notes during stacking.
- FIG. 6 shows a corresponding example.
- Collecting plate 6 has limiting walls on several sides, at least two of which are not themselves part of collecting plate 6 .
- these are back wall 52 and left wall 53 .
- the latter are fastened to a housing of apparatus 1 so as to limit the stacking surface of collecting plate 6 in a stacking posiposition in which bank notes can be stacked on collecting plate 6 e.g. by stacking wheel 5 .
- Wall 53 is not simulatneously moved when the collecting plate is shifted into the strapping position, e.g. in accordance with the position according to FIG. 2.
- Walls 52 , 53 are set vibrating by actuator 54 during stacking.
- Preferred vibration frequencies are in an order of magnitude of a few hertz, e.g. from 3 to 5 hertz.
- an opposing wall will be connected, likewise loosely or alternatively firmly, with collecting plate 6 on each opposite side of collecting plate 6 .
- On the front side facing the user of apparatus 1 i.e. in the right-hand area of the view according to FIG. 6, this is e.g. flap 50 as a further one of the limiting walls. Said flap is fastened to collecting plate 6 and mounted pivotally around axle 51 in the direction of arrow D.
- the bank notes are not only held reliably on collecting plate 6 , but the user also has easy access to the stacked bank notes after opening flap 50 , e.g. in case of a disturbance. Vibration in two mutually perpendicular directions produces especially effective flush alignment of bank notes in all directions, which is very advantageous during subsequent strapping in contrast to vibration in only one direction.
- bank notes BN to be strapped are stacked on flat collecting plate 6 . Strap 17 is then pulled around collecting plate 6 with bank-note packet BN located thereon and collecting plate 6 subsequently pulled out of closed strap 17 .
- surface 40 of collecting plate 6 on which bank notes BN to be strapped are deposited in a loose stack preferably has a curved design. This is illustrated by way of example in FIG. 7.
- the collecting plate is thus curved on the stacking side, i.e. surface 40 .
- This has the following advantage, that bank notes BN are likewise strapped in a curved position on curved surface 40 of collecting plate 6 after firm tightening of strap 17 . After removal of collecting plate 6 from closed strap 17 , bank notes BN can then be bent back into the flat stacking position without the strapping being loosened because the strap would be too long.
- Collecting plate 6 can therefore have a thicker and mechanically more stable design, and moreover its geometry be suitably chosen to selectively adjust the tightness of strap 17 . Since curving of the bank notes is effected by the action of the strap itself, no additional clamping or bending element is required, which greatly simplifies the constructional effort.
- FIG. 8 shows a further alternative.
- underside 41 of collecting plate 6 which is likewise curved as in FIG. 7, there is depression 42 having the following function.
- welding die 33 must press firmly against the underside of collecting plate 6 to weld together the cut-off ends of the strap. This can lead to undesirable bending and thus strong wear, in particular with thin collecting plates 6 .
- the alternative according to FIG. 8, in contrast, is based on the idea of providing opposing element 43 separate from collecting plate 6 and rigidly mounted on rack 13 , and urging welding die 33 against rigidly mounted opposing element 43 , thereby avoiding undesirable mechanical load on movable collecting plate 6 .
- this opposing element is flat welding plate 43 onto which depression 42 of collecting plate 6 can be pushed as well.
- Welding plate 43 is likewise shown in FIG. 4 for clarity's sake.
- a further special embodiment permits strapper 10 in apparatus 1 also to be used as a hand strapper. This application is possible because strapper 10 is located on the side of apparatus 1 facing the user. In this case, strapper 10 or apparatus 1 will have an operating unit by which a user can initiate an operating process even when apparatus 1 itself is not stacking any bank notes.
- this strapping process controlled by the user can preferably include a step of moving out collecting plate 6 to the strapping position approximately in accordance with FIG. 2, in order to place the bank-note packet to be strapped on collecting plate 6 located in passing area 9 by hand in this position and then, through a further operating input, start the strapping process in accordance with the sequence of FIGS. 3 a to 3 d .
- the packet can be removed by hand or placed in cassette 7 in accordance with the described procedure in case of fully automatic stacking and strapping.
- machine 1 can consequently be used additionally as a hand strapper e.g. in processing breaks, e.g. so that bank notes to be reworked by hand can be quickly strapped on the same machine.
- the user prefferably, it is moreover possible for the user to input data via the operating unit that are printed on strap 17 by printer 26 .
- the user inserts the packet himself into passing area. 9 from outside when collecting plate 6 is moved in, i.e. has not passed through passing area 9 , and holds the packet e.g. himself during strapping.
- both loose and strapped bank notes can be deposited in common cassette 7
- a further input means e.g. a further input button, is mounted on the apparatus beside the aforementioned input means and spaced more than a handbreadth therefrom. This is intended to ensure that the operator must simultaneously press the buttons with both hands during the action so that no hand is free to reach inadvertently into the strapping guide.
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The invention relates to a strapper for bank notes and a bank note processing apparatus having such a strapper.
Especially reliable and fast strapping is possible if a guide for forming a strap loop around a bank-note bundle to be strapped that is brought into an inside area surrounded by the guide has elements for holding the strap only in its lateral edge areas when it is inserted into the guide, and when the strap is pulled it can be pulled together tightly out of the guide into the inside area around the bank-note bundle located therein.
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- This invention relates to a strapper for bank notes and a bank note processing apparatus having such a strapper.
- DE 199 43 496 A1 from the applicant discloses a deposit apparatus for bank notes wherein bank notes during stacking by a stacking wheel are deposited either directly loose in a container or are previously strapped. In the latter case, bank notes are stacked on a collecting plate located above the container. The collecting plate is then moved laterally into a strapper, a strap pulled over the bank-note packet and movable collecting plate, the plate pushed back beyond the area of the container, and the strapped stack stripped off there and deposited in the container. Print data relating to the strapped bank-note packet are printed on the strap immediately during or after strapping. The strapper is moreover designed to swivel in the form of a door of a housing of the apparatus.
- On these premises, the problem of the present invention is to provide an improved strapper for bank notes and a bank note processing apparatus having such a strapper.
- This problem is solved by the subject matter of
claims 1 and 12. The further claims describe preferred examples. - One of the ideas of the present invention is thus that a guide for forming a strap loop around a bank-note bundle to be strapped that is brought into an inside area surrounded by the guide has elements permitting the strap inserted into the guide to be held only in its lateral edge areas, and when the strap is pulled it can be pulled together tightly out of the guide into the inside area around the bank-note bundle located therein.
- It is thus possible in especially reliable and quick fashion to preform a strap loop in the guide that can then, merely by pulling on this preformed loop, be pulled together firmly around the bank-note packet inwardly through an opening between the lateral guide elements and tightened.
- It is emphasized that this is only one of the advantageous ideas of the present invention and that the individual features of the dependent claims and/or the examples stated in the description can be used advantageously in any combination, also completely or at least partly independently of each other and of the subject matter of the main claims.
- This also applies for example to the ideas of the side walls of a strap guide that are movable apart laterally, the curved deposit surface for bank notes to be strapped, the clamping element preferably having a through hole for the strap, providing a separate welding plate, vibrating bank notes stacked on a bank-note tray in two different directions, and using a fully automatic strapping apparatus as a hand strapper.
- Further advantages of the present invention will result from the examples to be explained in more detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic front view of a deposit device with a strapper of a bank note processing apparatus;
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic side view of the deposit device with a strapper according to FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 3a-3 d show schematic front views of a part of the strapper according to FIG. 1 in four consecutive operating states;
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic perspective view of a guide of the strapper according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic sectional view of the guide according to FIGS. 1 and 4, along line I-I according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic side view of an alternative collecting plate of a deposit device;
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic sectional view of a collecting plate with a curved surface for stacked deposit of bank notes to be strapped; and
- FIG. 8 shows a schematic sectional view of a different collecting plate with a curved surface for stacked deposit of bank notes to be strapped and with a gap for a welding plate.
- In the following, various ideas of the present invention will be explained in more detail with respect to an example for bank note processing apparatus1 according to FIGS. 1 to 5. This apparatus may be sorting apparatus 1 or any other type of processing apparatus for bundling and strapping bank notes. A bundle refers here to a stack of one or in particular more bank notes. For clarity's sake, components of such an apparatus 1 that are known in the art and not essential for understanding the invention are omitted or shown only schematically in the drawing.
- In the case of sorting apparatus1, apparatus 1 will include e.g. an input for inputing a loose stack of bank notes and a test device for testing single drawn-in bank notes, which is not shown, and
transport device 2 for supplying tested bank notes to one of a plurality ofdeposit devices 3 in dependence on given sorting criteria. A plurality ofdeposit devices 3 can be disposed side by side in sorting apparatus 1, a single one of which is shown in FIG. 1 in a front view facing the user, and in FIG. 2 in a side view. Via a diverter and transport channel 4, bank notes can be supplied singly to depositdevice 3 and stacked there by a stacking device, such asstacking wheel 5 withstripping plate 14. - As described in more detail in DE 199 43 486 A1 from the applicant, bank notes can either be deposited directly in an upwardly open storage container, such as cassette7, located below stacking
wheel 5, or alternatively stacked loose for strapping on collectingplate 6 which is moved for this purpose by an actuator (not shown) to a position located directly below stackingwheel 5 and above opening 8 of cassette 7. Shifting collectingplate 6 to a position corresponding roughly to that according to FIG. 2 shifts the loose stacked bank notes forward into passing area 9 ofstrapper 10 in which they are subsequently strapped. -
Strapper 10, whose components will be described more precisely in the following, is fastened to linear pull-out 11 also having receivingmeans 12 for insertion of cassette 7. Linear pull-out 11 can be pulled out of the housing (not shown) of apparaapparatus 1 forward, in direction V. The remaining components of apparatus 1, such as components 2-6, are firmly installed in the housing and not pulled out at the same time. - As mentioned above, in the known solution according to DE 199 43 486 A1 the strapper is fastened, in contrast, to the front side of the machine in a swiveling door. Changing cassettes is more difficult because the cassette is not moved out of the housing simultaneously by opening the door but must be removed from the interior thereof with little free space.
- The inventive apparatus, however, makes it possible that after linear pull-out11 is pulled out, cassette 7 can be removed easily, e.g. by being tilted away laterally, and moreover there is ready accessibility to the interior of the housing of apparatus 1, e.g. for maintenance work. Since
strapper 10 is disposed on the front side of apparatus 1, it is especially easy to replace or change strap material. - Moreover, the inventive variant with linear pull-out11 has the further advantage that a plurality of
deposit devices 2 shown in FIG. 1 can be installed close together side by side, if required, to keep the dimensions of apparatus 1 small. Such a compact assembly is impossible in the known system with a swiveling door, since the doors, in particular their outer lining, always have a given thickness that prevents complete opening whenadjacent deposit devices 3 are present. -
Strapper 10 is constructed as follows. It has rack 13 connected firmly or detachably with linear pull-out 11. On the front side,rack 13 can have a cover, which for example has only passing area 9 as an opening. The figures do not show this optional cover. Rack 13 firstly hasstrap delivery spool 15 fastened replaceably thereto. Strappingtape 17, orstrap 17 for short, unwound fromdelivery spool 15 can be supplied viadeflection rollers 16 to guide 20 ofstrapper 10. Said guide surrounds passing area 9 approximately in a loop shape. Passing area 9 is consequently inside area 9 ofstrapper 10, said inside area being surrounded by loop-shaped guide 10 and receiving a bank-note bundle to be strapped. As to be recognized in particular in the perspective view according to FIG. 4 and the cross-sectional view according to FIG. 5,guide 20 includes slidingsurface 21 on which the strap can slide while being guided laterally guided laterally between twogrooves 22 for wrapping around collectingplate 6 with bank notes BN stacked thereon which is inserted into passing area 9 and not shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. In FIG. 2 saidlateral guide grooves 22 are thus located on the right and left sides ofrack 13. In FIG. 3a the course ofstrap 17 makes clear the course ofguide grooves 22 in whichstrap 17 is mounted laterally in this operating position. The strap is thus guided throughgrooves 22 only in its lateral edge areas, while the strap is free in the area betweengroove projections 61. - Further,
strapper 10 includesprinter 26 that is disposed firmly onrack 13 beforeguide 20 and used forprinting strap 17, before it is supplied to guide 20, with data about the bank notes to be strapped immediately thereafter. Printing will preferably be done only when all bank notes to be strapped, e.g. a predetermined number of 100 bank notes for example, have already been stacked on collectingplate 6. This has the advantage that e.g. before a change of denomination whereby fewer than 100 bank notes are stacked, no strap that might then already be printed faultily need be predispensed and cut off. - Strapper10 moreover includes
multifunctional tool 30 fastened inrack 13 and used for clamping, welding and cutting the strap during the strapping process, its structure and function being apparent especially from FIGS. 3a to 3 d.Multifunctional tool 30 hasfirst clamping element 31,cutting element 32,welding element 33 andsecond clamping element 34 that are mounted in vertically displaceable fashion inframe 35. Left-hand clamping element 31 has throughhole 36 in the upper area through whichstrap 17 can be pushed in guided fashion, as indicated by the dashed line. - At the beginning of a strapping process,
multifunctional tool 30 is spaced downward from collectingplate 6. By active drive ofdeflection roller 55, which is directly upstream ofguide 20, the strap is unrolled in the clockwise direction fromdelivery spool 15, the front end ofstrap 17 passes through a guide (not shown) throughhole 36 ofclamping element 31 and then runs inarea 27 intogrooves 22 ofguide 20 to form a strap loop. Further guide plates (not shown) ensure precise transfer ofstrap 17 between the individual components. - FIG. 3a shows the state in which strap 17 has already run around completely in
guide 20 while laterally guided ingrooves 22, so that front end 38 ofstrap 17 is located immediately below collectingplate 6. Nowmultifunctional tool 30 or itscomponents 31 to 34 are shifted upward by an associated actuator, during or after insertion of strap 17 a little further intoguide 20. Shiftingmultifunctional tool 30 or itscomponents 31 to 34 is done until upper side 37 of clampingelement 31, through whosehole 36strap 17 has been pushed, urges a front area ofstrap 17 against the underside of collectingplate 6, thus clampingstrap 17 in this area, as corresponds to the representation according to FIG. 3b. An alternative variant withseparate welding plate 43 will be described more precisely in the following in particular in connection with FIG. 8. - Subsequently, the direction of rotation of the drive of
deflection roller 55 is reversed to the counterclockwise direction, causingstrap 17 to be pulled out ofguide 20 throughhole 36, thereby tighteningstrap 17 so that it tightly encloses collectingplate 6 with bank notes BN stacked thereon. Thencomponents 32 to 34 are shifted upward relative to clampingelement 31 already located in the stop position, i.e. clamping position, until the upper side ofsecond clamping element 34 also clampsstrap 17 wound around collectingplate 6 at a further position, as illustrated in FIG. 3c. - Then firmly interconnected cutting and
welding elements elements strap 17 in the area of throughhole 36 and urging the cut-off end throughwelding unit 33 against the underside of front end 38 ofstrap 17, the two ends then being welded together by the supply of heat, as shown in FIG. 3d. Cutting andwelding elements - In the present case the welding unit is e.g. welding die33. Subsequently,
multi-functional tool 30 is shifted downward again, thereby ending the strapping process. In accordance with the procedure in DE 199 43 496 A1, collectingplate 6 can now be now be moved back to the area above cassette 7 and bank-note bundle BN stripped off to be deposited in cassette 7 through opening 8. - As mentioned above,
strap 17 slides at the beginning of the strapping process on slidingsurface 21 inguide 20, being laterally guided ingrooves 22, as indicated in FIGS. 3a and 3 b. To permit the strap to be tightened by withdrawal in the transition from FIG. 3b to FIG. 3c,strap 17 must be moved out ofguide grooves 22. It is basically conceivable forwalls grooves 22 to be connected integrally or otherwise rigidly with each other and wall 25 of slidingsurface 25, and forstrap 17 to be deformed upon withdrawal and thus jump out ofgrooves 22 to be able to lie tightly against bank-note packet BN. - Since this procedure is trouble-prone, an alternative is for one
side wall side walls grooves 22 to be movable apart preferably laterally. Especially preferably, this moving apart is effected passively, i.e. without separate active servomotors forside walls side walls clamp 29 embracing them andwall 25 as a spring, as shown by way of example in FIGS. 1 and 2.Side walls strap 17 against the spring force ofclamp 29 to releasestrap 17 fromgrooves 22. - Further alternatives are conceivable for opening
grooves 22 without a separate drive. Thus,multifunctional tool 30 can be rigidly connected with a mechanism that, whenmultifunctional tool 30 is shifted upward, engages a gap between the twoside walls guide 20 in the views according to FIGS. 1 and 4. Further, it is possible that whenmultifunctional tool 30 is shifted e.g. a wedge-shaped rod is urged upward, thereby pressing on balls mounted betweenside walls gap 28 and urging them and thusside walls - In the former variant with
nonadjustable side walls strap 17 that strap 17 is guided ingrooves 22 only in its lateral edge areas while being free in the area therebetween, i.e. the area between the twogroove projecprojections 61. In the cases whereside walls strap 17 is supplied the free space betweengroove projections 61 is small or nonexistent andstrap 17 can thus be inserted intoguide 20 with complete guidance, i.e. from all sides. - It is emphasized that
grooves 22 for lateral guidance refer not only to depressions inside walls side walls wall areas 62 are e.g. lacking in this case. Such a guide only betweenwall areas strap 17 is already supplied in directed fashion to guide 20 in the transport direction. - Hereinabove, bank note processing apparatus1 was described in different variants with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5. Numerous further alternatives are conceivable.
- To prevent bank notes from slipping or dropping during stacking or shifting of collecting
plate 6, they can be pressed together by a clamping element pressing on them from above. - Additionally or alternatively, there can also be lateral limiting walls for collecting
plate 6 that limit the stacking surface of collectingplate 6 in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction and can serve e.g. to prevent the upper bank notes from dropping while a stacking process is underway. All or at least some of the lateral limiting walls will preferably be designed to be adjustable in position. Adjustment can fulfill two functions. Firstly, it can serve to adjust the format, i.e. the size of the stacking surface, for example in dependence on the denomination of the bank notes to be subsequently stacked. Alternatively or additionally, it can serve to set the limiting walls vibrating to thereby support flush alignment of bank notes during stacking. - FIG. 6 shows a corresponding example. Collecting
plate 6 has limiting walls on several sides, at least two of which are not themselves part of collectingplate 6. In FIG. 6 these areback wall 52 and leftwall 53. The latter are fastened to a housing of apparatus 1 so as to limit the stacking surface of collectingplate 6 in a stacking posiposition in which bank notes can be stacked on collectingplate 6 e.g. by stackingwheel 5.Wall 53 is not simulatneously moved when the collecting plate is shifted into the strapping position, e.g. in accordance with the position according to FIG. 2.Walls actuator 54 during stacking. Preferred vibration frequencies are in an order of magnitude of a few hertz, e.g. from 3 to 5 hertz. To prevent slipping down during vibration, an opposing wall will be connected, likewise loosely or alternatively firmly, with collectingplate 6 on each opposite side of collectingplate 6. On the front side facing the user of apparatus 1, i.e. in the right-hand area of the view according to FIG. 6, this is e.g.flap 50 as a further one of the limiting walls. Said flap is fastened to collectingplate 6 and mounted pivotally aroundaxle 51 in the direction of arrow D. Thus, the bank notes are not only held reliably on collectingplate 6, but the user also has easy access to the stacked bank notes after openingflap 50, e.g. in case of a disturbance. Vibration in two mutually perpendicular directions produces especially effective flush alignment of bank notes in all directions, which is very advantageous during subsequent strapping in contrast to vibration in only one direction. - In the hitherto described embodiment, bank notes BN to be strapped are stacked on
flat collecting plate 6.Strap 17 is then pulled around collectingplate 6 with bank-note packet BN located thereon and collectingplate 6 subsequently pulled out ofclosed strap 17. - However, this causes the strapping to be loosened after removal of collecting
plate 6. To minimize this effect, collectingplate 6 must be as thin as possible, which significantly reduces the mechanical loading capacity of collectingplate 6. - Therefore, surface40 of collecting
plate 6 on which bank notes BN to be strapped are deposited in a loose stack preferably has a curved design. This is illustrated by way of example in FIG. 7. The collecting plate is thus curved on the stacking side, i.e.surface 40. This has the following advantage, that bank notes BN are likewise strapped in a curved position oncurved surface 40 of collectingplate 6 after firm tightening ofstrap 17. After removal of collectingplate 6 fromclosed strap 17, bank notes BN can then be bent back into the flat stacking position without the strapping being loosened because the strap would be too long. Collectingplate 6 can therefore have a thicker and mechanically more stable design, and moreover its geometry be suitably chosen to selectively adjust the tightness ofstrap 17. Since curving of the bank notes is effected by the action of the strap itself, no additional clamping or bending element is required, which greatly simplifies the constructional effort. - FIG. 8 shows a further alternative. In
underside 41 of collectingplate 6, which is likewise curved as in FIG. 7, there isdepression 42 having the following function. In the example according to FIG. 3, welding die 33 must press firmly against the underside of collectingplate 6 to weld together the cut-off ends of the strap. This can lead to undesirable bending and thus strong wear, in particular withthin collecting plates 6. The alternative according to FIG. 8, in contrast, is based on the idea of providing opposingelement 43 separate from collectingplate 6 and rigidly mounted onrack 13, and urging welding die 33 against rigidly mounted opposingelement 43, thereby avoiding undesirable mechanical load onmovable collecting plate 6. In the special case of FIG. 6 this opposing element isflat welding plate 43 onto whichdepression 42 of collectingplate 6 can be pushed as well. Weldingplate 43 is likewise shown in FIG. 4 for clarity's sake. - A further special embodiment permits strapper10 in apparatus 1 also to be used as a hand strapper. This application is possible because
strapper 10 is located on the side of apparatus 1 facing the user. In this case,strapper 10 or apparatus 1 will have an operating unit by which a user can initiate an operating process even when apparatus 1 itself is not stacking any bank notes. - In particular, this strapping process controlled by the user can preferably include a step of moving out collecting
plate 6 to the strapping position approximately in accordance with FIG. 2, in order to place the bank-note packet to be strapped on collectingplate 6 located in passing area 9 by hand in this position and then, through a further operating input, start the strapping process in accordance with the sequence of FIGS. 3a to 3 d. When strapping is completed, the packet can be removed by hand or placed in cassette 7 in accordance with the described procedure in case of fully automatic stacking and strapping. - Besides fully automatic strapping of bank notes, whereby the arriving transport and strapping of bank notes are effected automatically without manual intervention, machine1 can consequently be used additionally as a hand strapper e.g. in processing breaks, e.g. so that bank notes to be reworked by hand can be quickly strapped on the same machine.
- Preferably, it is moreover possible for the user to input data via the operating unit that are printed on
strap 17 byprinter 26. Alternatively to depositing the bank-note bundle to be strapped on moved-outcollecting plate 6, it can also be provided that the user inserts the packet himself into passing area. 9 from outside when collectingplate 6 is moved in, i.e. has not passed through passing area 9, and holds the packet e.g. himself during strapping. - While it was described hereinabove that both loose and strapped bank notes can be deposited in common cassette7, it can also be provided that there are different bins for different bank notes. Thus, there can be at least one bin 7 for loose bank notes and at least one further cassette, disposed e.g. behind cassette 7, i.e. to the left thereof in FIG. 2, for strapped bank-note bundles, to which the bank notes are moved e.g. by collecting
plate 6 after strapping. - To prevent injuries during operation of the apparatus, in particular when the user triggers the strapping process or at least individual concomitant steps, such as predispensing the strap to guide20, manually by input means, e.g. by pressing a button, it can be provided that a further input means, e.g. a further input button, is mounted on the apparatus beside the aforementioned input means and spaced more than a handbreadth therefrom. This is intended to ensure that the operator must simultaneously press the buttons with both hands during the action so that no hand is free to reach inadvertently into the strapping guide.
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1. A strapper (10) for bank notes (BN), characterized in that a guide (20) for forming a strap loop around a bank-note bundle (BN) to be strapped that is brought into an inside area (9) surrounded by the guide (20) has elements (22, 61) for holding the strap (17) only in its lateral edge areas when it is inserted into the guide (20), and when the strap (17) is pulled it can be pulled together tightly out of the guide (20) into the inside area (9) around the bank-note bundle (BN) located therein.
2. A strapper according to claim 1 , characterized in that the elements (22, 61) are parts of side walls (23, 24) and formed by wall areas, such as grooves (22) and/or projections (61).
3. A strapper according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the side walls (23, 24) are movable apart laterally.
4. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized in that control of the motion of the side walls (23, 24) is effected without a separate drive.
5. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the strapper (10) includes means (55) for automatically inserting the strap (17) into the guide and/or automatically pulling the strap (17) out of the guide (20).
6. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized by a collecting plate (6) located in the inside area (9) or adapted to be brought thereinto for depositing the bank-note bundle (BN) to be strapped.
7. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the collecting plate (6) has a curved deposit surface (40) for the bank-note bundle to be strapped for strapping the bank notes in a curved position by tightening the strap (17) enclosing the bank-note bundle (BN).
8. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized by a cutting element (32) for cutting off the strap (17) from a strap supply device (15) and/or one or more clamping elements (31, 34) for clamping the strap (17) and/or a welding element (33) for welding two strap areas to form a closed strap loop, whereby the cutting element, the clamping elements or the welding element (33) are displaceable in the strapper (10) by automatic control with respect to the guide (20).
9. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized in that one of the clamping elements (31) has a through hole (36) through which the strap (17) to be subsequently inserted into the guide (20) is guided.
10. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized by a separate welding plate (43) against which the welding element (33) is urged for welding the two strap areas.
11. A strapper according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the collecting plate (6) has a gap (42) for being pushed onto the separate welding plate (43).
12. A bank note processing apparatus (1) having a transport device (2) for transporting bank notes to a strapper (10) having the features of at least one of the above claims.
13. A bank note processing apparatus according to claim 12 , characterized in that the strapper (10) is fastened to a linear pull-out (11) of a housing of the bank note processing apparatus (1).
14. A bank note processing apparatus according to claim 12 or 13, characterized in that the linear pull-out (11) has fastening means (12) for detachably fastening a bin (7) for strapped and/or loose bank notes (BN).
15. A bank note processing apparatus according to any of claims 12 to 14 , characterized in that the collecting plate (6) is movable between a strapping position in the inside area (9) of the guide (20) and a stacking position in which bank notes can be stacked on the collecting plate (6) by a stacking device (5).
16. A bank note processing apparatus according to any of claims 12 to 15 , characterized in that the apparatus (1) has two vibration elements (52, 53) acting in differdifferent directions for flush alignment of bank notes stacked on the collecting plate (6) in both the longitudinal and the transverse directions.
17. A bank note processing apparatus according to any of claims 12 to 16 , characterized in that the apparatus (1) has operating elements for performing a strapping process controlled by the user for strapping bank-note packets brought into the inside area (9) manually, so that the apparatus can also be used as a hand strapper.
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