US20040139693A1 - Device for packaging packets dropped into a safe - Google Patents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07D—HANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
- G07D11/00—Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
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- G07D11/0096—Accepting paper currency or other valuables in containers, e.g. in code-marked envelopes
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- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
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- the invention relates to a device for packaging in a plastic bag packets dropped through an insert opening in a safe.
- suspension means for suspending the plastic bag from the frame such that the opening is directed toward the insert opening of the safe
- sealing means arranged on the frame for sealing shut the opening of the plastic bag.
- the suspension means make it possible to hang the plastic bag, in which heretofore the packets were placed by a bank employee, in the safe such that the packets will enter the plastic bag automatically when dropped into the safe.
- the sealing means further ensure the desired fraud control. Using these sealing means the plastic bag can already be closed in the safe itself without the intervention of an employee. Since each bag is recorded, it is therefore not possible to commit fraud with a bag, since it is known which employee opens the safe.
- a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention comprises control means for controlling the sealing means, which control means are adapted such that the sealing means are activated immediately prior-to unlocking of the safe.
- control means will for instance first control the sealing means so as to ensure that the plastic bag is sealed shut before the safe door is opened.
- the suspension means comprise two plates running parallel to each other, wherein the plates comprise pins extending substantially horizontally.
- the plastic bag can be provided with a number of corresponding perforations so that the bag can be suspended from these pins.
- the pins are preferably provided with a profiling so that the bag cannot slide off the pins. This can be advantageous when hanging a bag in the suspension means.
- the plates are displaceable toward each other and spring means are arranged between the plates for holding the plates at a mutual distance.
- the plates ensure that the opening of the bag is held open. Tension is maintained between the plates by the spring means so that the opening of the bag is always opened to the maximum. This also ensures that the bag is properly held on the pins.
- Yet another embodiment of the device according to the invention comprises detection means for detecting a bag arranged in the suspension means. These detection means detect whether the bag is properly suspended in the suspension means. If there is no bag hanging in the suspension means or if the bag is suspended wrongly, there is the risk that packets dropped-into the safe do not fall into the bag, but adjacently thereof.
- the sealing means are preferably arranged under the suspension means. After being hung in a safe, a bag can hereby only be sealed shut once. If the sealing means were located above the suspension means, a bag could then be hung in the safe once again after being reopened.
- the sealing means can be formed by at least two heatable sealing bars displaceable against each other.
- At least one of the sealing bars comprises an identification means on the sealing surface for the purpose of arranging an identification in the seal of the bag. This identification is specific to the safe in which the bag is sealed shut. It is thus possible to find out from which safe the bag comes.
- the suspension means are arranged slidably in the frame to enable sliding of the bag hanging from the suspension means to a door opening of the safe. It is hereby easy for the bank employee to take the bag out of the safe.
- a final embodiment of the device according to the invention comprises monitoring means for monitoring the seal realized by the sealing means.
- This monitoring indicates whether the bag is fully closed by the seal or not.
- the safe can for instance indicate a malfunction, so that in that case two bank employees have to open the safe.
- the sealing means make a second attempt to properly close the bag.
- the monitoring can for instance take place optically or by monitoring the air-tightness of the bag.
- FIG. 1 shows in cross-section a device according to the invention placed in a safe.
- FIG. 2 shows a detail of the device of FIG. 1 in a first position.
- FIG. 3 shows a detail corresponding with FIG. 2 in a second position.
- FIG. 1 shows the device 1 according to the invention. This device 1 is placed in a safe 3 built into wall 2 .
- FIG. 2 an insert opening 4 is placed through which packets 5 can be dropped into safe 3 .
- a sluice 6 Arranged behind insert opening 4 is a sluice 6 which ensures that packets 5 are dropped one by one into the safe.
- the insert opening 4 can moreover be closed temporarily with this sluice 6 , for instance when safe 3 is emptied.
- the device 1 comprises a frame. 7 on which is mounted a suspension device 8 on which a plastic bag 9 can be hung. Further provided are a sealing device 10 and a control 11 .
- FIG. 2 shows suspension device 8 and sealing device 10 in more detail.
- Suspension device 8 consists of two elongate plates 12 , each provided with hanging pins 13 .
- the plastic bag 9 is suspended from these hanging pins 13 .
- the two elongate plates 12 are urged apart by springs 14 . If a bag has to be placed on suspension device 8 , the two elongate plates 12 can then be pressed toward each other so that the bag can be pushed over the pins 13 .
- Sealing device 10 comprises two sealing bars 15 , and one of the sealing bars 15 is mounted fixedly on frame 7 .
- the other sealing bar 15 is arranged on the end of a lever 16 which pivots about pivot point 17 .
- an actuator 18 is arranged on the other end of lever 16 to enable the sealing bars 15 to be carried toward each other. Since the sealing bars are arranged under suspension device 8 , a seal 19 can thus be arranged in the bag (see FIG. 3).
- the elongate plates 12 are herein pressed toward each other by lever 16 . Sealing bars 15 ′ lie against each other and a seal 19 is arranged in plastic bag 9 by heating these bars 15 .
- sealing bar 15 can be provided a special insert 20 (see FIG. 2) with which a special identification can be arranged in seal 19 .
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- The invention relates to a device for packaging in a plastic bag packets dropped through an insert opening in a safe.
- It is usual nowadays for shopkeepers to pack their daily takings in a small package and to drop this package into a night safe of a bank. As soon as it is wished to empty the night safe, for instance the following day or when the safe is full, the safe must be opened by two bank employees. These two bank employees are necessary in respect of the so-called four-eye principle. This means that one bank employee empties the safe while the other employee monitors the first bank employee Fraud, through one of the packets being pocketed, is hereby reduced. When the safe is emptied the packets are placed in a plastic bag and this bag is sealed by means of an adhesive edge. Each bag is recorded, so that theft of one of the packets is not possible. This also reduces the chance of fraud.
- The trend has developed in the banking sector to serve more people with fewer branches or with unmanned branches. This also reduces the number of bank employees. Since the emptying of night safes is a labour-intensive task, it is desirable to be able to empty the present safes using fewer personnel, preferably by means of only one person. This requires that emptying of the night safes can take place in a manner such that the chance of fraud is the same as or even less than when emptying safes by means of the four-eye principle.
- It is now an object of the invention to provide a device which allows a night safe to be emptied by one person, wherein the chance of fraud is not increased when compared to the four-eye principle.
- This object is achieved by a device according to the invention, which device comprises:
- a frame placeable in the safe;
- suspension means for suspending the plastic bag from the frame such that the opening is directed toward the insert opening of the safe,
- sealing means arranged on the frame for sealing shut the opening of the plastic bag.
- The suspension means make it possible to hang the plastic bag, in which heretofore the packets were placed by a bank employee, in the safe such that the packets will enter the plastic bag automatically when dropped into the safe. The sealing means further ensure the desired fraud control. Using these sealing means the plastic bag can already be closed in the safe itself without the intervention of an employee. Since each bag is recorded, it is therefore not possible to commit fraud with a bag, since it is known which employee opens the safe.
- A preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention comprises control means for controlling the sealing means, which control means are adapted such that the sealing means are activated immediately prior-to unlocking of the safe.
- As soon as a bank employee enters the code on the safe in order to open it, the control means will for instance first control the sealing means so as to ensure that the plastic bag is sealed shut before the safe door is opened.
- In another embodiment of the device according to the invention the suspension means comprise two plates running parallel to each other, wherein the plates comprise pins extending substantially horizontally. The plastic bag can be provided with a number of corresponding perforations so that the bag can be suspended from these pins. The pins are preferably provided with a profiling so that the bag cannot slide off the pins. This can be advantageous when hanging a bag in the suspension means.
- In yet another embodiment of the device according to the invention the plates are displaceable toward each other and spring means are arranged between the plates for holding the plates at a mutual distance. The plates ensure that the opening of the bag is held open. Tension is maintained between the plates by the spring means so that the opening of the bag is always opened to the maximum. This also ensures that the bag is properly held on the pins.
- Yet another embodiment of the device according to the invention comprises detection means for detecting a bag arranged in the suspension means. These detection means detect whether the bag is properly suspended in the suspension means. If there is no bag hanging in the suspension means or if the bag is suspended wrongly, there is the risk that packets dropped-into the safe do not fall into the bag, but adjacently thereof.
- The sealing means are preferably arranged under the suspension means. After being hung in a safe, a bag can hereby only be sealed shut once. If the sealing means were located above the suspension means, a bag could then be hung in the safe once again after being reopened.
- The sealing means can be formed by at least two heatable sealing bars displaceable against each other.
- In a preferred embodiment at least one of the sealing bars comprises an identification means on the sealing surface for the purpose of arranging an identification in the seal of the bag. This identification is specific to the safe in which the bag is sealed shut. It is thus possible to find out from which safe the bag comes.
- In another preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention, the suspension means are arranged slidably in the frame to enable sliding of the bag hanging from the suspension means to a door opening of the safe. It is hereby easy for the bank employee to take the bag out of the safe.
- A final embodiment of the device according to the invention comprises monitoring means for monitoring the seal realized by the sealing means. This monitoring indicates whether the bag is fully closed by the seal or not. In this latter case the safe can for instance indicate a malfunction, so that in that case two bank employees have to open the safe. It is also possible that the sealing means make a second attempt to properly close the bag. The monitoring can for instance take place optically or by monitoring the air-tightness of the bag.
- These and other features of the invention are further elucidated with reference to the annexed drawings.
- FIG. 1 shows in cross-section a device according to the invention placed in a safe.
- FIG. 2 shows a detail of the device of FIG. 1 in a first position.
- FIG. 3 shows a detail corresponding with FIG. 2 in a second position.
- FIG. 1 shows the
device 1 according to the invention. Thisdevice 1 is placed in a safe 3 built intowall 2. - In FIG. 2 an
insert opening 4 is placed through whichpackets 5 can be dropped into safe 3. Arranged behindinsert opening 4 is a sluice 6 which ensures thatpackets 5 are dropped one by one into the safe. Theinsert opening 4 can moreover be closed temporarily with this sluice 6, for instance when safe 3 is emptied. - The
device 1 according to the invention comprises a frame. 7 on which is mounted a suspension device 8 on which aplastic bag 9 can be hung. Further provided are asealing device 10 and acontrol 11. - FIG. 2 shows suspension device8 and
sealing device 10 in more detail. Suspension device 8 consists of twoelongate plates 12, each provided with hangingpins 13. Theplastic bag 9 is suspended from these hangingpins 13. The twoelongate plates 12 are urged apart bysprings 14. If a bag has to be placed on suspension device 8, the twoelongate plates 12 can then be pressed toward each other so that the bag can be pushed over thepins 13. - Sealing
device 10 comprises two sealingbars 15, and one of the sealing bars 15 is mounted fixedly onframe 7. The other sealingbar 15 is arranged on the end of alever 16 which pivots aboutpivot point 17. Arranged on the other end oflever 16 is an actuator 18 to enable the sealing bars 15 to be carried toward each other. Since the sealing bars are arranged under suspension device 8, aseal 19 can thus be arranged in the bag (see FIG. 3). Theelongate plates 12 are herein pressed toward each other bylever 16. Sealing bars 15′ lie against each other and aseal 19 is arranged inplastic bag 9 by heating thesebars 15. - In sealing
bar 15 can be provided a special insert 20 (see FIG. 2) with which a special identification can be arranged inseal 19.
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