WO2002095693A1 - Counterfeit money sensor machine - Google Patents

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WO2002095693A1
WO2002095693A1 PCT/KR2001/001855 KR0101855W WO02095693A1 WO 2002095693 A1 WO2002095693 A1 WO 2002095693A1 KR 0101855 W KR0101855 W KR 0101855W WO 02095693 A1 WO02095693 A1 WO 02095693A1
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Suk-Kyun Sin
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    • 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
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    • 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
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  • the aforesaid counterfeit bill(or note) detector is equipped with a magnifying glass in its inner part, and is formed with a fluoroscopic opening projected in the upper part. On the one side of the said fluoroscopic opening in formed an indication lamp, and at the bottom of the detector is formed a head and a transparent window. The aforesaid transparent window is equipped with a light and an ultraviolet lamp in its inner part. As such, the counterfeit bill detector is able to discern any counterfeit bill multi- functionally, utilizing the magnifying glass, the light, and the ultraviolet lamp.
  • the previous counterfeit bill detector has mainly used a separate magnet head or a separate magnifying glass to discern a counterfeit note.
  • the purpose of this invention is to provide a multi-purpose counterfeit bill detector which is invented to solve the above problems.
  • This invention in particular, is different from the previously known portable counterfeit bill detectors in that is equipped with a magnifying glass that can be magnified in the inner part, and that is formed with a fluoroscopic opening projected upward, and formed with an indication lamp on one side of the opening.
  • At the bottom of the counterfeit bill detector (CBT) is formed a head and a transparent window, the inner part of which is equipped with such multi-functional devices as a light, an ultraviolet lamp, and etc.
  • This invention is characteristic of its multi-purpose ability of detecting any counterfeit bills on the spot, using a magnifying glass, a light and an ultraviolet lamp.
  • Fig 1 is a perspective view of this invention :
  • Fig 2 is a perspective view of showing the bottom of this invention :
  • Fig 3 is a reference drawing of the state of using this invention.
  • Fluoroscope 20 Indication lamp 30. Head 40. Transparent window
  • FIG 1 is a perspective view of this invention
  • FIG 2 is a perspective view showing the bottom of this invention.
  • FIG 3 is a reference view of the state of using this invention.
  • the magnifying glass (10) is installed longitudinally in the inside of one side of the counterfeit bill detector (1) so that the fluoroscopic opening is projected in the upper part of the CBT (1), and on the one side of the opening (12) is formed an indication lamp (20).
  • a head (30) and a transparent window (40) At the bottom the counterfeit bill detector is formed a head (30) and a transparent window (40), and in the inside of the upper part of the transparent window (40), are formed a light (42) and an ultraviolet lamp (44).
  • a press switch (50) and a buzzer (52) the upper and lower parts of which operate separately.
  • the unexplained mark 100 in FIG 3 shows a monetary bill.
  • the counterfeit bill detector (1) which is composed as above, as illustrated in the FIG 3, is able to detect a counterfeit bill when the detector is put on a bill to be detected and the press switch (52) which is formed in the front of the detector is pressed Then, the head (30) becomes electromagnetic, and by rubbing the part of the bill printed in metallic ink lightly with the head to the left and to the right and by moving the head the counterfeit note can be detected.
  • the detector shows on and off switch effect. If the bill (100) is not false, but true, the indication lamp (20) formed on the top of the detector is lighted and at the same time the buzzer (52) formed in the front of the detector is making a sound.
  • the press switch (50) when discerning the bill (100) through the transparent window (40) formed at the bottom of the detector (1), the press switch (50) should be pressed, and then the light (42) or the ultraviolet lamp (44) is lighted.
  • the cipher hidden in the bill can be detected through the fluoroscopic opening (12) of the magnifying glass (10) which is formed in the inside of the detector (CBT). So, a more specific detection can be made.
  • the light (42) plays a role of shining the bill brilliantly when we see it through the magnifying glass (10).
  • the ultraviolet lamp (44) emits an ultraviolet ray, thereby detecting yet another fluorescent materials hidden in the bill (100).
  • the detector in the process of detecting a counterfeit bill, the detector (CVT) is equipped with a magnifying glass and a transparent window, thereby enabling it to discern a counterfeit bill from many angles, using a light, an ultraviolet lamp, a buzzer and an indication lamp.
  • the bill can not only be enlarged to be seen better, but fluorescent materials hidden in the bill also can be detected, The results are shown in the buzzer and in the indication lamp. So it is possible to discern surely whether the bill is made counterfeit or not.

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Abstract

This invention is related to a counterfeit bill detector intended to discern a counterfeit bill (note). To say more in details, a magnifying glass that can be enlarged is equipped in the inside of the detector and a flouroscopic opening projected upward is formed on the top of the detector. An indication lamp is also formed on the one side of the detector. At the bottom of the detector is formed a head and a transparent window, in the inside of which a light and an ultraviolet lamp are set. Using a magnifying glass, a light, and an ultraviolet lamp, this counterfeit detector is invented to discern counterfeit bills multi-funtionally.

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COUNTERFEIT MONEY SENSOR MACHINE
Technical Field
This invention is related to a counterfeit bill detector intended to detect a counterfeit bill. To say more in details, the aforesaid counterfeit bill(or note) detector is equipped with a magnifying glass in its inner part, and is formed with a fluoroscopic opening projected in the upper part. On the one side of the said fluoroscopic opening in formed an indication lamp, and at the bottom of the detector is formed a head and a transparent window. The aforesaid transparent window is equipped with a light and an ultraviolet lamp in its inner part. As such, the counterfeit bill detector is able to discern any counterfeit bill multi- functionally, utilizing the magnifying glass, the light, and the ultraviolet lamp.
Background Art
The previous counterfeit bill detector has mainly used a separate magnet head or a separate magnifying glass to discern a counterfeit note.
Accordingly, it occurs when the aforesaid past detector is used for discerning true or false notes that the note (bill) is impaired by being rubbed due to the use of the head frequently.
Furthermore, in case that the source of power is weak, it is very difficult to discern whether the bill is made counterfeit or not.
When a magnifying glass is needed, a separate one should be used, That is to say, it's been very hard to use the two separate devices.
Moreover, troubles have been caused by cumbersome process of preparing a separate ultraviolet lamp. Disclosure of Invention
Thus, the purpose of this invention is to provide a multi-purpose counterfeit bill detector which is invented to solve the above problems. This invention, in particular, is different from the previously known portable counterfeit bill detectors in that is equipped with a magnifying glass that can be magnified in the inner part, and that is formed with a fluoroscopic opening projected upward, and formed with an indication lamp on one side of the opening. At the bottom of the counterfeit bill detector (CBT) is formed a head and a transparent window, the inner part of which is equipped with such multi-functional devices as a light, an ultraviolet lamp, and etc. This invention is characteristic of its multi-purpose ability of detecting any counterfeit bills on the spot, using a magnifying glass, a light and an ultraviolet lamp.
Brief Description of Drawings
Fig 1 is a perspective view of this invention :
Fig 2 is a perspective view of showing the bottom of this invention :
Fig 3 is a reference drawing of the state of using this invention.
^Description of marks about major parts in the drawings *
1. Counterfeit bill detector 10. Magnifying glass
2. Fluoroscope 20. Indication lamp 30. Head 40. Transparent window
42. Light 44. Ultraviolet lamp
50. Press switch 52. Buzzer Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of this invention is described in details as follows with the drawings attached herewith : FIG 1 is a perspective view of this invention, whereas FIG 2 is a perspective view showing the bottom of this invention.
FIG 3 is a reference view of the state of using this invention.
As illustrated in FIG 1 and FIG 3, the magnifying glass (10) is installed longitudinally in the inside of one side of the counterfeit bill detector (1) so that the fluoroscopic opening is projected in the upper part of the CBT (1), and on the one side of the opening (12) is formed an indication lamp (20). At the bottom the counterfeit bill detector is formed a head (30) and a transparent window (40), and in the inside of the upper part of the transparent window (40), are formed a light (42) and an ultraviolet lamp (44). Moreover, in the front of the said counterfeit bill detector are formed a press switch (50) and a buzzer (52), the upper and lower parts of which operate separately.
On the other hand, such items as the head (20), the light (42), and the ultraviolet lamp (44) are operated by the press switch (50), and the concrete contents of each item are omitted here because their structure is the same as the one already publicly known.
The unexplained mark 100 in FIG 3 shows a monetary bill.
Particularly, almost all of high denomination notes of numerous countries, such as the U.S.A., Germany, Japan, China and etc, are printed in metallic ink on a special part to protect them from being made counterfeit. However, because most of the counterfeit notes are not using metallic ink, the detector of this invention is finding the printed part in metallic ink, just like a mine detector. The counterfeit bill detector (1) which is composed as above, as illustrated in the FIG 3, is able to detect a counterfeit bill when the detector is put on a bill to be detected and the press switch (52) which is formed in the front of the detector is pressed Then, the head (30) becomes electromagnetic, and by rubbing the part of the bill printed in metallic ink lightly with the head to the left and to the right and by moving the head the counterfeit note can be detected.
The moment when the metallic part of the bill printed in metallic ink is connected with the head (30), the detector shows on and off switch effect. If the bill (100) is not false, but true, the indication lamp (20) formed on the top of the detector is lighted and at the same time the buzzer (52) formed in the front of the detector is making a sound.
Therefore, not only ordinary people, but also the blind can use the counterfeit bill detector. However, if the bill is counterfeit, the buzzer does not sound.
Further, when discerning the bill (100) through the transparent window (40) formed at the bottom of the detector (1), the press switch (50) should be pressed, and then the light (42) or the ultraviolet lamp (44) is lighted.
In that case, the cipher hidden in the bill can be detected through the fluoroscopic opening (12) of the magnifying glass (10) which is formed in the inside of the detector (CBT). So, a more specific detection can be made. The light (42) plays a role of shining the bill brilliantly when we see it through the magnifying glass (10). The ultraviolet lamp (44) emits an ultraviolet ray, thereby detecting yet another fluorescent materials hidden in the bill (100).
On the other hand, the electric parts of the said indication lamp (20), buzzer
(52), light (42), and ultraviolet lamp (44) are operated by a battery built-in with a battery box placed on the one side of the detector(l). The description of their operation is the same as the one already publicly known, and thus is omitted herein. The change of position in the said structure more of less belongs to the boundary of this invention.
Industrial Applicability
As explained so far, in the process of detecting a counterfeit bill, the detector (CVT) is equipped with a magnifying glass and a transparent window, thereby enabling it to discern a counterfeit bill from many angles, using a light, an ultraviolet lamp, a buzzer and an indication lamp. Thus, through those instruments the bill can not only be enlarged to be seen better, but fluorescent materials hidden in the bill also can be detected, The results are shown in the buzzer and in the indication lamp. So it is possible to discern surely whether the bill is made counterfeit or not.

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The Scope of Claim
What is claimed 1 :
A multi-purpose counterfeit bill detector 91), in the inside of one side of which a magnifying glass that can be enlarged is installed longitudinally, wherein a fluoroscopic opening (12) is formed so that it is projected upward and on the one side of the opening (12) is formed an indication lamp ;
At the bottom of the counterfeit bill detector (1) is formed a head (30) and a transparent window (40). In the inside of the top of the transparent window is constituted a light (42) and an ultraviolet lamp (44) ;
In the front of the detector (CVT) (1), is formed a press switch (50) and a buzzer (52), wherein the upper and lower parts are separately operated.
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