WO2000049582A1 - Optical sensor with planar wall - Google Patents

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WO2000049582A1
WO2000049582A1 PCT/CA1999/000116 CA9900116W WO0049582A1 WO 2000049582 A1 WO2000049582 A1 WO 2000049582A1 CA 9900116 W CA9900116 W CA 9900116W WO 0049582 A1 WO0049582 A1 WO 0049582A1
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emitters
lens
radiation
banknote
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PCT/CA1999/000116
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Vitold Khvostov
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Cashcode Company Inc.
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Priority to CNB998161292A priority Critical patent/CN1209314C/zh
Priority to DE69902948T priority patent/DE69902948T2/de
Priority to BR9917125-2A priority patent/BR9917125A/pt
Priority to EP99904648A priority patent/EP1153371B1/en
Priority to ES99904648T priority patent/ES2183511T3/es
Priority to CNB998162248A priority patent/CN1144161C/zh
Application filed by Cashcode Company Inc. filed Critical Cashcode Company Inc.
Priority to JP2000600246A priority patent/JP2002537616A/ja
Priority to PCT/CA1999/000116 priority patent/WO2000049582A1/en
Priority to AU25061/99A priority patent/AU772395B2/en
Priority to CA002358709A priority patent/CA2358709C/en
Priority to US09/262,930 priority patent/US6163034A/en
Priority claimed from US09/262,930 external-priority patent/US6163034A/en
Publication of WO2000049582A1 publication Critical patent/WO2000049582A1/en

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07DHANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
    • G07D7/00Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
    • G07D7/06Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency using wave or particle radiation
    • G07D7/12Visible light, infrared or ultraviolet radiation
    • G07D7/121Apparatus characterised by sensor details

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  • the present invention relates to validators, and in particular, relates to validators having optical scanners for measuring the reflectance of paper banknotes as they move past a sensor.
  • banknotes are evaluated by scanning stripped regions of the banknote or security paper as it is moved past a sensor.
  • the banknote is normally evaluated with respect to optical characteristics, magnetic characteristics and/or with respect to capacitance.
  • the optical characteristics of a banknote are evaluated by measuring the amount of radiation reflected from the banknote.
  • the optical sensors include emitters which produce radiation of different wave lengths, and focus the radiation on a particular target location of the banknote. The reflected radiation is measured and compared with reference signals to determine whether to accept or re ect the banknote.
  • the pathway typically includes additional elements or surfaces between the optical sensor and the banknote and these elements or surfaces can cause reflected radiation, which again is not dependent upon the banknote .
  • additional elements or surfaces between the optical sensor and the banknote can cause reflected radiation, which again is not dependent upon the banknote .
  • optical banknote scanning arrangements have positioned the emitter at a first acute angle, relative to the banknote, and appropriately positioned the receiver at a different angle for receiving the reflected radiation.
  • the present invention provides an optical sensor with improved accuracy in the measurement of the optical reflecting properties of a banknote as the banknote is moved past the sensor.
  • a validator comprises a pathway through which the banknote is moved and an optical sensor is positioned in this pathway for evaluating the optical characteristics on a face of the banknote.
  • the optical sensor comprises a lens, a plurality of radiation emitters and a radiation receiver.
  • the lens has a first surface which is generally planar and a second surface which is convex. These surfaces cooperating to define a focal point of the lens which faces the convex surface.
  • the pathway includes an opening which receives the lens, with the planar surface of the lens closing the opening and forming part of the pathway.
  • the radiation emitters and radiation receiver are closely clustered at the focal point of the lens and include a shield member which isolates the receiver from direct radiation of the emitters.
  • the lens collimates the emitted radiation of the emitters to produce generally parallel rays of radiation which are reflected by the banknote as it moves past the sensor.
  • the reflected radiation from the banknote that impinges on the lens is focused by the lens and directed to the receiver.
  • the lens directs radiation reflected by the convex surface and the planar surface of the lens away from the receiver and reduces cross-talk between the receiver and the emitters.
  • the emitters each emit radiation of a different wavelength.
  • the emitters are clustered together with minimal spacing therebetween .
  • the emitters and the receiver are separated by a screening member .
  • the emitters and the receiver are all located on a common circuit board.
  • the emitters include at least two different types of emitters to produce radiation having two desired wave lengths for investigating a banknote.
  • five emitters are provided, each of which produce a wave length of a different radiation for investigating the banknote .
  • Figure 1 is an illustrative view of part of a validator showing a banknote moving past an optical sensor
  • Figure 2 is a top view of the optoelectronic components of the optical sensor
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken along AA of Figure 2 ;
  • Figure 4 is an illustrative view showing the positioning of the emitters and receivers to reduce crosstalk.
  • the validator 2 includes a pathway 4 for moving the banknote 10 past an optical sensor 14.
  • the pathway includes an exterior wall 6 and an interior wall 8 having a port 22 in the interior wall 8.
  • the optical sensor 14 includes a lens 16 which is sized to fit into the port 22 as generally shown in Figure 1.
  • the lens 16 includes a planar surface 18 which forms a continuation of the interior wall 8 of the pathway and effectively closes the port 22.
  • the lens also includes a convex surface 20 which faces the opto-electronic components 26.
  • the lens is preferrably, an aspherical lens.
  • the lens cooperates with the opto-electronic component 26 secured on the circuit board 28.
  • the opto- electronic component includes a series of pins soldered to the circuit board. Details of the opto-electronic component 26 and its relationship with lens 16 are shown in Figures 2 and 3.
  • Five emitters 30 are placed in a cluster type arrangement on the support 27 such that the spacing between emitters is quite small.
  • the emitters are non-directional and preferably emit radiation of different wave lengths for evaluating the reflecting properties of the banknote as it moves past the sensor.
  • a receiver 32 is also positioned on the support 27 and is separated from the emitters 30 by means of the spacer or barrier 34 which shields the receiver 32 from direct radiation of the emitters 30.
  • the receiver 32 is positioned in close proximity to the emitters and slightly offset from the focal point.
  • the optical properties of the sensing arrangement are shown in additional detail in Figure 4.
  • the emitters 30 are located at the focus of the lens and produce radiation. Most of the radiation is transmitted through the lens and forms a collimated beam for radiating a strip of the banknote as it moves past the sensor. The radiation reflected by the banknote that impinges on the lens is redirected and focused on the receiver 32. Variation of the spacing of the banknote from the lens does not appreciably effect the results, as the radiation has been collimated and is in parallel rays. The slight offset in the position of the receiver relative to the focal point is not significant.
  • the radiation reflected by the lens indicated by reflected beams 38, 40, 42 and 44 and if received contributes to undesirable cross talk.
  • Beams 38 and 40 strike the convex surface 20 of the lens and are reflected by the surface. Most of the radiation will pass through the lens for irradiating the banknote, but there is a portion of the radiation that will be reflected.
  • the convex nature of the lens directs this radiation outwardly and away from the receiver 32. In this way, reflected radiation from the aspherical surface 20 of the lens is directed outwardly and the effect on the signal received by the receiver 32 is minimal.
  • Reflected radiation 42 and 44 is produced due to radiation which passes through the first surface of the lens and is reflected by the planar surface 18 of the lens. This reflected radiation is focused at point 50 located to one side of the receiver 32. In this way, reflected radiation returned by the planar surface 18 is focused at a point exterior to one side of the receiver and thus the effect of such reflected radiation on the receiver is reduced.
  • the opto-reciever 32 and the emitters 30 are all produced on a common support and the position thereof is accurately determined.
  • the aspherical lens 16 appropriately processes the emitted radiation to produce a collimated beam for radiating the banknote, and the reflected radiation from the banknote is focused and directed to the receiver 32 closely positioned at the focal point of the lens. With this arrangement, the signal produced by the opto-receiver more closely correlates with the optical properties of the scanned banknote.
  • the present optical arrangement has been designed to accept that wobble of the banknote within the pathway cannot be eliminated and as such the separation distance of the banknote from the optical sensor will vary. The effect of this varying distance has been reduced, due to using a collimated beam of radiation for exposing the banknote.
  • the structure also positions a planar surface of the optical lens to form a continuation of the pathway wall, and as such, additional optical members are eliminated.
  • the lens has been designed to cause a large portion of any radiation reflected by the lens itself to be directed away from the receiver, or be focused at a point to one side of the receiver. In this way, measured radiation reflected by the lens is reduced and is generally the same for the radiation at different wave lengths.
  • This structure also uses a plurality of non- directional emitters for producing radiation of several different wave lengths. These wave lengths are selected to reveal certain inks used in fraudulent banknotes . Preferably, three of the emitters emit radiation in the visible range and two of the emitters emit radiation in the infrared range.
  • the present structure has resulted in improved accuracy of the scanning of the banknote and a simplified system.
  • the lens is designed to act as a plug for the aperture in the pathway, and therefore, the lens acts to appropriately process the radiation, and as a window for the pathway.
  • the flat surface of the lens forms a continuation of the walls of the pathway and does not change the position of the banknote as it moves past the optical sensor.
  • the interior surface of the lens is made aspherical (hyperboloid-like) . This shape reduces cross-talk between the emitters and the receiver.
  • the radiation reflected by the flat surface of the lens is generally directed away from the receiver.
  • the plurality of light emitters and the photo-detector are located in immediate proximity to the centreline of the lens and adjacent the focus of the lens.
  • the radiation from the emitters form a collimated beam irradiating a banknote, and reflected radiation from the banknote is generally directed to the photo-detector.
  • a further aspect of the structure is the flat surface of the lens which is used to close the port in the pathway. This reduces crosstalk by simplifying the optical path and reducing the amount of radiation that will be reflected.
  • the plurality of emitters are located as close together as possible. This grouping, or clustering of the emitters, preferably produces signals of different wave lengths which are essentially equally effected by the properties of the optical system. In this way, the measured signal more accurately corresponds to the actual properties of the banknote .

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Priority Applications (11)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CNB998161292A CN1209314C (zh) 1999-02-17 1999-02-12 生产基于无水石膏Ⅲ或α无水石膏的水硬粘结剂的方法和所获得的水硬粘结剂
BR9917125-2A BR9917125A (pt) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Validador
EP99904648A EP1153371B1 (en) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Optical sensor with planar wall
ES99904648T ES2183511T3 (es) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Sensor optico con pared plana.
CNB998162248A CN1144161C (zh) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 带有平面壁的光学传感器
DE69902948T DE69902948T2 (de) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Optischer sensor mit ebener wand
JP2000600246A JP2002537616A (ja) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 平面壁を有する光学センサ
PCT/CA1999/000116 WO2000049582A1 (en) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Optical sensor with planar wall
AU25061/99A AU772395B2 (en) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Optical sensor with planar wall
CA002358709A CA2358709C (en) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Optical sensor with planar wall
US09/262,930 US6163034A (en) 1999-02-17 1999-03-05 Optical sensor with planar wall

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PCT/CA1999/000116 WO2000049582A1 (en) 1999-02-17 1999-02-17 Optical sensor with planar wall
US09/262,930 US6163034A (en) 1999-02-17 1999-03-05 Optical sensor with planar wall

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JP2002537616A (ja) 2002-11-05
EP1153371A1 (en) 2001-11-14
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