WO1994017274A1 - Dispositif pour le rangement de billets de banque dans un coffret de securite - Google Patents
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- WO1994017274A1 WO1994017274A1 PCT/NL1994/000023 NL9400023W WO9417274A1 WO 1994017274 A1 WO1994017274 A1 WO 1994017274A1 NL 9400023 W NL9400023 W NL 9400023W WO 9417274 A1 WO9417274 A1 WO 9417274A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07F—COIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
- G07F7/00—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus
- G07F7/04—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
- E05G1/00—Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
- E05G1/005—Portable strong boxes, e.g. which may be fixed to a wall or the like
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
- E05G7/00—Safety transaction partitions, e.g. movable pay-plates; Bank drive-up windows
- E05G7/001—Bank depositories
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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
- G07D11/009—Depositing devices
- G07D11/0093—Drop boxes
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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
- G07D11/10—Mechanical details
- G07D11/12—Containers for valuable papers
- G07D11/13—Containers for valuable papers with internal means for handling valuable papers
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- the invention relates to a device for storing paper money in a security box, comprising a security box and a holder for releasably fitting the security box therein, the holder and the security box both being provided with a slot for receiving the paper money, and an automatically driven conveying mechanism being disposed next to the inlet slot in the holder for automatically conveying the paper money tendered from the inlet slot to the security box.
- a device of this kind is disclosed in British Patent Application 2,236,143 and is used in practice in, inter alia, checkouts in shops, in order to avoid too much paper money being kept in a till, with a view to crime prevention.
- the paper money tendered at a checkout is in this case not stored in the till but directly in said security box.
- the till consequently only has to hold a sufficient amount of change, which may, if required, be supplemented with (small) amounts during use.
- a banknote to be stored has to be inserted by hand in the inlet slot of the holder and is then conveyed, initially completely, into the holder or housing of the box by the conveying mechanism. Via an inserter disposed in the holder, the banknote is then moved from the holder into and towards the bottom of the security box.
- the known device is relatively large in size and takes up a great deal of space at the checkouts.
- the relatively large dimensions of the known device are caused, inter alia, by the fact that the inserter has to be of a length such that a banknote is indeed reliably inserted in the security box. Said length has to be at least equal to half the width of the banknote.
- a sufficiently large space has to be set aside in the holder for accommodating the banknotes.
- the drive mechanism for the inserter also takes up a relatively large space. It will be clear that the dimensions of the security box have to be adjusted to the anticipated intake of paper money.
- the security box and the holder are generally arranged at checkouts and hidden from the general public, not only with a view to theft but also because of their awkward dimensions.
- this has the disadvantage that the money can not be conveniently tendered at the box and that people involved in a money transaction can no longer check whether the paper money tendered is indeed stored in the security box.
- the device according to the invention is characterized in that, during use, the security box with its inlet slot is placed inside the holder opposite the inlet slot of said holder.
- the banknotes tendered at the inlet slot in the holder are inserted directly into the security box by the conveying mechanism and are moved or pushed on inside said security box.
- the paper money can be stored inside the security box in a stuffed manner, as it were.
- the invention provides a conveniently sized device which takes up relatively little space and can be fitted under the worktop of a checkout counter, for example. With such an arrangement, the inlet slot for tendering the paper money to be stored can be provided in a visible location in the worktop, as a result of which the storage procedure can be directly checked visually.
- the holder comprises a slide provided with an insertion aperture for fitting the security box in the slide.
- the use of a slide for fitting the security box in the holder has the advantage that the inlet slots of the box and the holder can be unambiguously positioned adjoining each other without there being a need for a visual check. This is important in order to ensure that the paper money tendered does indeed reach the box. Accordingly, the holder can be fitted in locations which are relatively difficult to reach.
- the insertion aperture of the slide with a hinged flap which, in its closed position, engages with the security box placed in the slide in order to keep the inlet slot in the box and in the holder positioned opposite each other, a further safeguard is provided for ensuring that the banknotes tendered are conveyed into the security box.
- said flap which can be locked and/or secured, it is possible to mount the holder in any position, including a vertical position which is desirable in practice.
- the visible arrangement of the device according to the invention which is made possible by its convenient size, extra attention has to be given to the protection of the security box against unlawful removal from the holder. This will be a necessary requirement if the device according to the invention is used in locations which are readily accessible to the public, such as for example the abovementioned checkouts in shops, but also payment counters of banks, transport firms, travel agencies, in taxis, etc.
- the slide is provided with a locking plate extending in the direction in which the security box is introduced into the slide and having undercut longitudinal edges, and wherein an outer wall of the security box is provided with a recess extending in the direction in which the security box is introduced into the slide and having undercut longitudinal edges, in such a manner that, when the security box is placed in the slide, the undercut longitudinal edges of the locking plate and the recess in the security box engage with each other in order to hold the security box in the slide.
- the security box can be held in the slide in a very secure manner.
- This reveals a further, added advantage of the use of a slide, namely that, by dimensioning the raised walls of the slide such that a tight fit with the walls of the security box is effected, a forced removal of a security box fitted in the above- described manner by means of, for example, a crowbar or the like, is effectively made more difficult.
- the locking plate can be formed to taper in the direction of the insertion aperture of the slide.
- a further safeguard against the removal of the security box from the holder according to yet another further embodiment of the invention is achieved by the fact that the holder is provided with a locking hook and the security box with a locking aperture for receiving the locking hook, in such a manner that, when the security box is placed in the holder, the locking hook engages by a hook-shaped end received in the locking aperture with a wall of the security box in order to hold the security box locked in the holder, the holder being provided with means for releasing the locking engagement of the locking hook with the security box.
- the releasing means may consist of a key-operated mechanical or electric lock, for which locks known per se in practice can be used. In addition to a mechanical key, a magnetic card, keypad or other encoding/decoding element can also be used.
- the conveying mechanism comprises a conveying duct, one end of which forms the inlet slot for receiving the paper money tendered, and the other end of which adjoins the inlet slot of a security box placed in the holder, one or more running wheels or rollers driven by a motor being arranged between one and the other end of the conveying duct in order to convey paper money tendered via the conveying duct through the action of frictional force.
- the conveying duct forms, as it were, the connection between the inlet slot for tendering the paper money to be stored and the inlet slot of the box.
- a conveying duct of this kind which may basically have any kind of shape, such as linear, but also curved, the arrangement of, for example, the inlet slot in a worktop and the position of the security box can, to a large extent, be freely dimensioned.
- one or more further running wheels or rollers are provided in the security box in the preferred embodiment of the invention, in such a manner that one or more of these further running wheels can be driven from outside the security box in order to convey the paper money tendered from its inlet slot to the inside of the security box.
- the running wheels or rollers in the holder and/or the further running wheels or rollers in the security box in another further embodiment of the invention are arranged in pairs opposite one another, of which pairs one running wheel contains at least one groove and the other, opposite running wheel at least one raised section on their respective running surfaces.
- the engagement of a raised section with a groove causes a fold in the interposed banknote, which fold achieves straight conveying of the paper money.
- the raised section can have a spherical shape or the like.
- the drive mechanism of the further running wheels or rollers in the security box is produced in such a manner that part of the circumferential surface of a further running wheel to be driven in the security box is accessible from the outside and engages with a driven running wheel or roller of the holder when said further running wheel or roller is placed in the holder, in such a manner that said further running wheel can be driven by said running wheel in the holder through the action of frictional force.
- a continuously driven conveying mechanism can be employed during use, unnecessary wear of the conveying mechanism can effectively be prevented if the latter is activated only if a banknote is actually tendered.
- a detection device which is arranged in the holder, near the inlet slot for tendering paper money to be stored, in order to determine whether paper money is being tendered, which detection device automatically activates the drive mechanism of the conveying mechanism.
- the detection device may be any device which is known per se in practice and is suitable for this purpose. It was found that satisfactory results can be achieved using a photocell or an infrared detector. By ensuring that the conveying mechanism remains activated for a certain time after the detection of a storage action, every banknote will automatically be stored in the security box. If desired, a further detection device can be arranged in the holder as an additional safeguard, directly adjoining the inlet slot of the security box, which further detection device is set in such a manner that, when a banknote has passed, the drive of the conveying mechanism is switched off. In this case also, some additional drive time can be observed which makes allowance for a plurality of banknotes being tendered in succession.
- the security box in the preferred embodiment according to the invention consists of a box-shaped first part and a hinged lid-shaped second part connected thereto, the lid and the box being provided with half-ducts which adjoin one another in the closed state of the security box, such that one single continuous duct is formed in the closed state of the security box for affixing a seal thereto, as a result of which the lid and the box can be separated only by breaking said seal.
- Such a seal is also referred to as a "legal lock”.
- the box has a mechanical, key-operated lock for securing the box, it is advisable to place the key aperture on the intake slot side, as a further safety measure. In use, this side adjoins the inlet slot and the conveying mechanism in the holder and is therefore generally not easily accessible.
- the invention also relates to a security box as described above, which may be made of plastic or metal, and to a holder as described above.
- the invention also relates to a checkout counter or the like, provided with a worktop having a slot for receiving the paper money, which inlet slot adjoins the inlet slot of a holder fitted under the worktop, as described above.
- Figure 1 diagrammatically shows a longitudinal section through a holder according to the invention
- Figure 2 diagrammatically shows a sectional view of the holder according to Figure 1 along the line II-II.
- Figure 3 diagrammatically shows a plan view of the holder according to Figure 1.
- Figure 4 diagrammatically shows a side view of a security box according to the invention for use in the holder shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 5 diagrammatically shows a view of a longitudinal section of the security box according to Figure 4;
- Figure 6 diagrammatically shows a front view of the security box according to Figure 4.
- Figure 7 diagrammatically shows a view of a longitudinal section of the security box according to Figure 4 placed in the holder according to Figure 1 ;
- Figure 8 diagrammatically shows a sectional view of the security box according to Figure 4 along the line VIII-VIII;
- Figure 9 diagrammatically shows a sectional view of the security box according to Figure 4 along the line XI-XI in Figure 8;
- Figure 10 diagrammatically shows a further front view of the security box according to Figure 4.
- the inlet slot 4 of the holder 1 is formed by one end of a conveying duct 5, the other end 6 of which ends in the slide 2.
- the holder 1 is fitted under a worktop 7 of, for example, a checkout counter which is provided with an inlet aperture 8, which inlet aperture 8 adjoins the inlet slot 4 of the holder 1. For the sake of clarity, only part of the worktop 7 has been shown.
- a security box In order to place a security box in the slide 2, the latter is provided with an insertion aperture 9 on the end lying to the left in the figure, which aperture can be opened and reclosed by means of a hinged flap 10.
- a running wheel or roller 11 In order to convey tendered banknotes from the inlet slot 4 to the end 6 ending in the slide 2 through the conveying duct 5, a running wheel or roller 11 is arranged in the holder 1 in a spring-mounted manner, as illustrated by the broken lines.
- the running wheel 11 is controlled by a diagrammatically illustrated motor 13.
- the motor 13 is driven via an electric circuit (not shown) controlled by a photocell or infrared detector 14 fitted near the inlet slot 4.
- the photocell or infrared detector 14 detects the banknote being tendered at the inlet slot 8 and activates the motor 13 for a predetermined time. That is to say, for a period of time long enough for the banknote to have almost certainly passed through the conveying duct 5. If desired, a further photocell, infrared detector or other detection device can be fitted on the end 6 of the conveying duct 5, by means of which it is possible to determine unambiguously whether the banknote has left the conveying duct 5 and is thus stored in the security box in the slide 2.
- the running wheel 11 has a running surface 12 such that the paper money is conveyed through the conveying duct 5 through the action of frictional force.
- Running wheels which are suitable for this purpose are known per se in practice. It will be obvious that the conveying mechanism 3 may comprise a number of running wheels 11 , which may be arranged in the longitudinal direction of the conveying duct 5.
- the slide 2 has a U-shaped cross section with upright side walls 15, 16 and a bottom wall 17.
- a locking plate 18 is mounted on the bottom wall 17 for holding a security box in the slide 2. The manner in which said locking plate 18 engages with the security box is explained in more detail below.
- Figure 3 shows a plan view of the holder 1 on the bottom wall 17 of the slide 2. From this, it can clearly be seen that the locking plate 18 tapers in the direction of the insertion aperture 9.
- the flap 10 with its hinge points 20 can also clearly be seen in this figure.
- a locking hook 21 is shown which extends from that part of the holder 1 where the conveying mechanism 3 is fitted to the interior of the slide 2.
- a security box placed in the slide 2 is held in a locking manner in the slide 2 by means of the hook-shaped end 22 of said locking hook 21.
- the locking hook 21 can be locked in a secured manner by means of a key-operated mechanical lock 23.
- Figure 4 shows a view of a security box 30 which is suitable for use in the holder 1 and is approximately rectangular.
- the security box 30 consists of two hinged parts connected to each other, i.e. a box- shaped first part 31 and a lid-shaped second part 32.
- the hinge point is indicated by 33.
- the figure furthermore shows a recess 34 provided on either side of the lid 32 for holding the security box 30 by hand.
- the security box 30 can be made of, for example, impact-resistant plastic or metal.
- Figure 5 shows a longitudinal section through the security box
- an inlet slot 35 can be seen for storing paper money in the security box.
- further running wheels or rollers 36, 37 are arranged in a spring-mounted manner at the inlet slot 35 as illustrated by broken lines.
- a banknote to be stored in the security box 30 is conveyed between these further running wheels 36, 37.
- the running surface 38 of the running wheel 36 is partly accessible from the outside of the security box 30. In this case as well, a number of pairs of running wheels or roller 36, 37 can be provided in the security box 30.
- Figure 6 shows a front view of the security box 30 from the narrow side wall provided with the inlet slot 35. Furthermore, an aperture 39 can be seen in said side wall, via which aperture 39 the locking hook 21 with its hook-shaped end 22 can engage with the relevant wall of the security box in order to hold the box in a locking manner in the holder 1. In addition, that part of the running surface 38 of the further running wheel 36 which is accessible from the outside can be seen.
- the security box is provided with a mechanical lock having a key aperture 40 for locking both halves 31, 32 of the security box in a secured manner.
- a hole 41 is provided in the holder 1 for accommodating the key aperture 40, as is indicated by broken lines in Figure 3.
- the running wheel 37 is provided on its running surface in the longitudinal direction with one or more grooves (50), and the running wheel 36 on its running surface comprises one or more raised sections (51) distributed in the longitudinal direction.
- the raised sections (51) engage with a groove (50)
- a fold is created in the interposed banknote, which results in straight conveying between the running wheels (36,37).
- Running wheels or rollers may also be provided in the conveying mechanism 3 in the holder 1 , which running wheels or rollers are arranged opposite one another and are provided with grooves or raised sections, as described.
- guard screens or lips 53 are provided in the box, which terminate near the running surface of the running wheels or rollers 36, 37.
- Figure 7 shows the position in which the security box 30 is fitted in the holder 1. It can clearly be seen that the inlet slot 35 of the security box 30 adjoins the end 6 of the conveying duct 5, which in turn adjoins the inlet slot 4 of the holder 1. A banknote tendered at the inlet slot 4 is conveyed via the conveying duct 5 into the security box. It can clearly be seen that the flap 10 on the insertion aperture 9 of the slide 2 engages with the security box 30, so that both inlet apertures 6 and 4, respectively, and 35 are kept in a mutually adjoining position.
- the holder 1 can thus be mounted in any position, including a vertical position. If desired, the flap 10 can also be provided with a lock.
- Figure 8 shows a cross section through the security box 30.
- a recess 42 can be seen which extends in the longitudinal direction of the security box, as illustrated in Figure 5.
- Said recess 42 comprises undercut longitudinal edges 43 which engage with undercut longitudinal edges 44 of the locking plate 18, as shown in Figure 2.
- a further safeguard against the unlawful opening of the security box is achieved by means of a seal or legal lock 45, as shown in Figures 8 and 9.
- Said legal lock consists of two half-ducts 46, 47, in the lid 32 and the bottom or first part 31 of the security box 30, respectively.
- the two half-ducts 46, 47 adjoin each other, as shown in the sectional view of the box according to Figure 9.
- a continuous duct is formed which is open from the upper wall 48 of the lid 32 of the box 30, and which can accommodate a seal strap or a piece of string whose ends are sealed, or the like. The box can then be opened only by breaking said seal.
- ink cartridges 52 in the box, as is shown diagrammatically in Figure 9. Said ink cartridges 52 will burst if the box 30 is forced open, as a result of which the paper valuables in the box will be rendered useless to third parties.
- Figure 10 shows a front view of the security box 30 with which the flap 10 engages.
- a bar-code sticker 49 has been provided for identification of the security box 30.
- the security box is approximately
- the holder 1 in this case is approximately 30 cm long and of approximately equal size in terms of width and height as the security box. Holders of such size are very suitable for fitting under worktops of checkout counters, payment counters and the like.
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EP94905256A EP0681639A1 (fr) | 1993-01-29 | 1994-01-28 | Dispositif pour le rangement de billets de banque dans un coffret de securite |
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NL9300192 | 1993-01-29 | ||
NL9300192A NL9300192A (nl) | 1993-01-29 | 1993-01-29 | Inrichting voor het in een geldcassette opbergen van papiergeld. |
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EP0852279A2 (fr) * | 1997-01-04 | 1998-07-08 | Bavak Beveiligingsgroep B.V. | Assemblage pour le stockage de papier monnaie dans un récipient, ainsi que récipient et boítier pour un tel récipient |
EP0980954A1 (fr) * | 1998-08-14 | 2000-02-23 | de Ceuster, Marcel | Guichet de sécurité |
WO2000031695A1 (fr) * | 1998-11-20 | 2000-06-02 | Ncr International, Inc. | Magasin distributeur |
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