WO2004019287A1 - 紙葉類処理装置、及び紙葉類収納庫 - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the present invention relates to a paper sheet processing apparatus that handles paper sheets such as banknotes stored inside or inserted into an insertion section, and a paper sheet storage mounted on the paper sheet processing apparatus.
- a paper sheet processing apparatus that performs a predetermined process on paper sheets is widely used in society.
- paper processing equipment that handles banknotes as paper is used as cash processing equipment used in teller services, or automated equipment such as automatic teller machines (AD) or automatic teller machines (ATM). It is widely spread in the form of being mounted on.
- AD automatic teller machines
- ATM automatic teller machines
- a paper sheet processing device that can take in bills, bills to be deposited are usually put together into a slot. The bills inserted into the insertion section are fed out one by one for discrimination, and if discriminated to be true by the discrimination, they are transported to the storage section where they should be stored and stored. The number of banknotes stored in the storage unit is counted for each denomination.
- Counterfeit banknotes usually have a very small difference from genuine ones. For this reason, if banknotes that cannot be ejected to the outside are stored in the same location, the task of finding counterfeit banknotes from among the banknotes stored in that location becomes very troublesome. It is possible that you may miss counterfeit banknotes. For this reason, it has been difficult for personnel in charge of the maintenance of the yarn processing equipment to deal with counterfeit banknotes. As a result, countermeasures against counterfeit banknotes are not considered appropriate.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a paper sheet processing apparatus that can more appropriately cope with fake paper sheets to be handled.
- the paper sheet processing apparatus is based on the premise that both paper sheets such as banknotes housed therein or inserted into an input unit are treated as processing objects.
- a conveying unit that feeds out and conveys the sheets stored in the inside or the input unit, and a discriminating unit that discriminates the sheets conveyed by the conveying unit.
- the sheet processing apparatus in addition to the above-described configuration, further includes a storage unit configured to store only non-processed paper sheets among the sheets conveyed by the conveyance unit, and a paper sheet based on a discrimination result of the discrimination unit.
- control means for, when it is determined that the leaf is not to be processed, transporting the paper leaf to the storage means by the transport means and storing the paper sheet. It is desirable that the control means stores the paper sheets stored in the storage means or data relating to the paper sheets. It is preferable that the data include at least one of an image of a paper sheet, a content printed on the paper sheet, and data relating to a user who has inserted the paper sheet into the input unit.
- the paper sheet processing apparatus when the paper sheet is found not to be processed by the discrimination result of the discrimination means, the paper sheet, or the paper sheet.
- Control means for storing related data when the paper sheet is found not to be processed by the discrimination result of the discrimination means, the paper sheet, or the paper sheet.
- the paper-sheet storage of the present invention is premised on being mounted on a paper-sheet processing device that handles paper such as banknotes for storing paper-sheets that are determined not to be processed by discrimination, A recording medium for recording data; and control means for receiving the data transmitted from the sheet processing apparatus and recording the data on the recording medium.
- control means receives the paper sheets stored in the paper sheet storage by the paper sheet processing apparatus or data related to the paper sheets from the paper sheet processing apparatus and records the data on a recording medium. It is desirable that
- a storing means for storing only paper sheets not to be processed, that is, fake paper sheets, is prepared, and the paper sheets determined not to be processed are stored in the storing means.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of an automatic teller machine (ATM) equipped with a sheet processing apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- ATM automatic teller machine
- FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of an automatic teller machine (ATM) equipped with the sheet processing apparatus according to the present embodiment.
- ATM automatic teller machine
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the operation at the time of dispensing bills.
- FIG. 4 is a configuration diagram of a paper sheet storage according to the present embodiment. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of an automatic teller machine (ATM) equipped with a medium transport device according to the present embodiment.
- ATM automatic teller machine
- the ATM 100 is transported through a loading unit 101 into which a user as a customer inserts bills for depositing, and a transport path indicated by a broken line in FIG.
- a discriminating unit 102 for discriminating bills a deposit pool unit 103 for temporarily storing bills fed from the input unit 101 and discriminated, and a banknote for ATM 100.
- Reject box 106 used to store inappropriate banknotes fed out of the box, forgotten box 107 for storing banknotes left in the input section 101, and input section 100
- a counterfeit banknote box 108 for storing those discriminated as fake banknotes (counterfeit banknotes) among the banknotes inserted in 1 and reading of cards inserted from the ⁇ entrance (not shown) and handing over to customers (users)
- CIP Card reader / imprinter / printer
- a passbook printer unit 110 for making entries in the passbook.
- the two attendant cassettes 104 are usually attached to the ATM 100 in a state where bills of a denomination to be replenished are stored.
- the two stat forces 105 store bills by denomination.
- the banknotes stored in the attendant cassette 104 are conveyed to the stat force 105 for storing banknotes of the denomination and stored therein.
- Each box 106 to 108 is also detachable from the ATM 100.
- FIG. 2 is a configuration diagram of the ATM 100.
- the ATM 100 includes a control unit 201 that controls the entire ATM 100, the CIP 109 connected thereto, the passbook printer unit 110, And a discriminating unit 102, a display unit 202, for example, a liquid crystal display (LCD), an operating unit 203 having a touch panel installed on the screen of the display unit 202, and a LAN, for example.
- a control unit 201 controls the entire ATM 100, the CIP 109 connected thereto, the passbook printer unit 110, And a discriminating unit 102, a display unit 202, for example, a liquid crystal display (LCD), an operating unit 203 having a touch panel installed on the screen of the display unit 202, and a LAN, for example.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- an operating unit 203 having a touch panel installed on the screen of the display unit 202
- a LAN for example.
- Communication control unit 204 which communicates with other devices through the system, and various motors such as a motor for opening and closing the shutter, a plurality of motors prepared for feeding out bills, and a motor for conveying bills Drive group 205 and the motors constituting the motor group 205 according to the instruction of the control unit 201
- Motor drive unit 206 sensor group 200 composed of a large number of sensors installed in each unit of ATM 100, and sensor control for controlling each sensor constituting sensor group 207 Unit 208, a solenoid group 209, and a solenoid driving unit 210 that drives each of the solenoids constituting the solenoid group 209 according to the instruction of the control unit 201. It is configured.
- Solenoids constituting the solenoid group 209 are installed to switch the destination of bills.
- the discriminating unit 102 includes, for example, an image sensor for reading an image of a bill, a thickness sensor for detecting the thickness of the bill, and a magnetic sensor for recognizing the content printed with magnetic ink. Have. As a result, the size of the image read by the image sensor, its pattern, the thickness of the bill detected by the thickness sensor, and the content recognized by the magnetic sensor are comprehensively determined to discriminate the bill. Counterfeit banknotes (banknotes not to be processed) are detected, for example, from banknotes that are not more than two banknotes thick.
- the operation unit 203 for example, scans the touch panel as needed, and outputs the scan result to the control unit 201.
- the control unit 201 detects an operation performed by the user by analyzing the scan result, and executes control corresponding to the detected result. Thereby, the ATM 100 is operated according to the user's instruction.
- the control unit 201 displays a message prompting the card to be inserted on the display unit 202, and inserts the card inserted by the customer into the CIP 1. 0 9 is accepted.
- the motor drive unit 206 is instructed to drive the motor for opening and closing the shutter that covers the insertion unit 101, and the shutter is opened.
- the display unit 202 displays a message prompting payment.
- the shirt closes after waiting for the customer to operate the touch panel to instruct capture.
- a pressing plate is inserted into the input section 101, and the bills inserted therein are pressed. The insertion and pressing of the pressing plate are performed, for example, by driving at least one motor constituting the motor group 205 by the motor driving unit 206.
- the control unit 201 drives the motor for conveying the bill via the motor driving unit 206, and the motor for feeding the bill. Is driven intermittently. As a result, the banknotes inserted into the input section 101 are fed out one by one at any time and conveyed.
- the bills fed from the input unit 101 are conveyed toward the discriminating unit 102 and discriminated.
- the control unit 201 inputs the discrimination result from the discrimination unit 102 and determines the destination of the bill.
- the bill discriminated from the true bill (genuine bill) is conveyed to the deposit pool 103 and stored therein.
- the banknotes discriminated from the counterfeit banknotes (not to be processed) are transported to the counterfeit banknote box 108 and stored therein.
- the banknotes that are damaged or discriminated as having been stacked and fed out (multi-conveyed) are conveyed to the input unit 101 and stored therein.
- the bills conveyed to the input unit 101 are stored in the space formed above the pressing plate.
- a plurality of sensors for detecting bills to be conveyed are arranged on the conveying path of the ATM 100.
- the detection results of these sensors are output from the sensor control unit 208 to the control unit 201 as needed.
- the control unit 201 determines the timing for driving the solenoid to be driven from the detection results of the sensors, and drives the solenoid at the determined timing by the solenoid driving unit 210 to determine the determined transport.
- the bill is transported first.
- the discrimination unit 102 also outputs data indicating the denomination (face value) of the bill discriminated from the genuine bill to the control unit 201 as a discrimination result.
- the control unit 201 is the input unit 1 1 1 The number of bills fed from is counted.
- the control unit 201 recognizes the bill remaining in the insertion unit 101 by inputting the detection result of the sensor from the sensor control unit 208. As a result, the bills of the input section 101 are controlled until the bills are no longer present.
- the control unit 201 instructs the motor drive unit 206 to stop driving the motor being driven.
- the display unit 202 displays the number of banknotes counted for each denomination, the amount of deposit, and the like, and prompts the user to confirm. Thereafter, when the user operates the operation unit 203 (touch panel) and notifies the user of the confirmation, the banknotes stored in the deposit pool unit 103 are transported to the stacking force 105 according to denomination and stored. .
- the deposit amount is transmitted to an external device (for example, a host computer) by the communication control unit 204 together with the card information.
- the data to be printed on the transaction statement is sent to CIP 109, and the printing of the data and the ejection of the card are instructed.
- the transaction is completed when the customer receives the transaction statement and card discharged by the CIP 109, and after the completion of the transaction, a menu screen is displayed on the display unit 202.
- the control unit 201 causes the display unit 202 to display a message prompting the user to insert a force, and the car to be inserted by the customer.
- CIP109. ⁇ When the information written on the inserted card is input from CIP 109, a message prompting the input of a password is displayed on the display unit 202 next.
- the personal identification number input thereby is transmitted to the external device via the communication control unit 204 together with the card information. After that, it waits for receiving the authentication result from the external device.
- a screen for inputting a withdrawal amount is displayed on the display unit 202.
- the control unit 201 determines the number of bills to be paid out from each stat force 105 from the amount, and controls the motor drive unit 206 to pay out the bill. .
- the banknotes operated from the stat force 105 are discriminated by the discriminating unit 102, and the transport destination is determined according to the discrimination result.
- the bills discriminated from genuine bills are conveyed to the input unit 101 and stored there.
- the banknote discriminated from the counterfeit banknote is conveyed to the counterfeit banknote box 108 and stored therein.
- the banknote that has been damaged or that has been discriminated as being multi-conveyed is conveyed to the rescue box 106 and stored therein.
- the feeding of the banknote from the stat force 105 is performed until the total amount of the banknotes stored in the input unit 101 matches the withdrawal amount.
- the transport of the banknotes is terminated and the shirt is opened.
- the opened shirt is closed at a predetermined timing.
- the withdrawal amount is transmitted to an external device by the communication control unit 204 together with the card information.
- the data to be printed on the statement is sent to CIP 109, and the printing of the data and the ejection of the card are instructed.
- the transaction is completed when the customer receives the transaction statement and the card discharged by the CIP 109, and after the completion of the transaction, a menu screen is displayed on the display unit 202.
- the bills stored in the attendant cassette 104 are paid out, for example, by operating a predetermined switch dedicated to attendants.
- the control unit 201 causes the discrimination unit 102 to discriminate the bill by feeding out the bill from the attendant cassette 104.
- the banknotes discriminated from genuine bills are conveyed to the stat force 105 corresponding to the denomination and stored.
- the banknotes discriminated from the counterfeit banknotes are transported to the counterfeit banknote box 108 to be stored. Banknotes that are identified as damaged or multi-conveyed are rejected And stored in it.
- control unit 201 causes the banknotes to be fed out of the banknotes, transported to the forgotten box 107, and stored. In this way, the banknote that the customer has forgotten is removed from the input unit 101.
- the banknotes stored in the staff cassette 104 are stored in the stat force 105
- the banknotes stored in the stat force 105 are supplied to the insertion unit 101.
- the bills being conveyed are discriminated, and the discrimination that turns out to be counterfeit bills in the counterfeit bill box 108. It is stored.
- the counterfeit banknotes are sorted and stored in the counterfeit banknote box 108 in this way, unlike the case where damaged banknotes and banknotes that have been multiplexed are stored together, maintenance of the ATM 100 is required.
- the attending staff will not have to look for counterfeit bills. This makes it easier for staff to work on counterfeit banknotes. Since the counterfeit banknotes inserted into the input unit 101 are collected without being returned, further circulation thereof can be prevented.
- the control unit 2 ⁇ 1 receives the image data and the specific information printed on the counterfeit bill from the discriminating unit 102. It has become.
- the specific information is, for example, a bill number that differs depending on the bill.
- the control unit 201 is capable of recording the received data of the counterfeit banknotes, together with data relating to the place where the counterfeit banknotes are paid out and the time, etc., on an accessible recording medium, or a communication control unit 210. It is made to transmit to an external device via. If the dispensing location is the throwing unit 101, the card information (for example, card number) read by the CIP 109 is also included in the data relating to the counterfeit bill.
- the date and time and card information are positioned as data related to the user (customer) who inserted the counterfeit bill.
- the control unit 201 causes the data stored in the recording medium (hereinafter, referred to as “fake bill data”) to be transmitted in response to a request from an external device.
- the external device that has received the data stores the data in, for example, a database constructed on an accessible recording medium. This makes the data available as needed.
- Images of counterfeit banknotes are very useful for examining and explaining how to distinguish them from genuine notes.
- Banknote numbers are useful information for discriminating counterfeit banknotes because counterfeit banknotes are often produced in large quantities.
- the place where the counterfeit banknote was paid out is information useful for elucidating the route where the counterfeit banknote slipped into the ATM 100.
- Card information is information that can identify the owner of the card used to deposit the counterfeit banknote. For this reason, if such counterfeit banknotes or data related thereto can be used as counterfeit banknote data, appropriate countermeasures against counterfeit banknotes can be taken more easily and quickly.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the operation at the time of bill feeding. Focusing on a single bill being fed, this figure shows the flow of operations from the feeding of a bill to the storage of the bill. Next, the operation will be described in detail with reference to FIG. Note that the flowchart shown in FIG. 3 is realized by the control of the control unit 201.
- step S1 a bill is paid out from a place where the bill is fed.
- the place is the loading section 101, the staff cassette 104, or the stat force 105.
- the dispensing is performed by driving the motor drive unit 206 for a short time to drive the motor for dispensing bills from the control unit 201 force.
- step S2 the discriminating unit 102 discriminates the bill.
- step S3 the discrimination result and the bill number printed on the bill are received from the control unit 201 force discriminating unit 102. Thereafter, the process proceeds to step S4.
- step S4 the control unit 201 determines whether or not the banknote has been discriminated from a banknote that is true and whose damage is within an allowable range (denoted as "normal banknote" in the figure).
- step S1 If the banknote fed out in step S1 is genuine and the banknote is damaged within the allowable range, the determination is YES and the process proceeds to step S5, where the banknote is transported to a storage location where normal banknotes should be stored. After the storage, the series of processing ends. Otherwise, the determination is no and the process moves to step S6. If the place where normal banknotes are paid out is the input unit 101, the storage location is the deposit pool unit 103. Similarly, if the place where normal banknotes are paid out is the attendant cassette 104, the stuck force is 105, and if the place where normal banknotes are paid out is 105, the input section is 101.
- step S6 the control unit 201 determines whether the bill has been discriminated from the counterfeit bill. If a bill whose thickness, size, pattern, or magnetic pattern is different from a genuine note is dispensed in step S1, the determination is YES and the process proceeds to step S8. Otherwise, that is, if a damaged banknote or a plurality of banknotes are fed out in step S1, the determination is NO and the process proceeds to step S7. After processing such a banknote as an inappropriate banknote, the series of processing is terminated. If the place where the inappropriate bill was paid out is the input unit 101, the bill is returned to the input unit 101. If the location is the attendant cassette 104 or the stat force 105, it is stored in the reject box 106.
- step S8 the banknote discriminated from the counterfeit banknote is transported to and stored in the counterfeit banknote box 108.
- step S9 data such as the image of the forged bill, the bill number, the payout location, and the date and time (including card information if the payout location is the input unit 101) is stored as forged bill data.
- the storage of the data is performed by the control unit 201 recording the data on an accessible storage medium or by transmitting the data to an external device via the communication control unit 204.
- all the found counterfeit banknotes are stored in the counterfeit banknote box 108, but a plurality of the counterfeit banknote boxes 108 are prepared and provided at the place where the counterfeit banknote is paid out. It may be stored in different forged banknote boxes 108 depending on the situation.
- the counterfeit banknotes inserted into the input unit 101 are collected and the counterfeit banknote data is stored, but it is also possible to perform only one of them. Even so, it will respond more appropriately to counterfeit banknotes.
- the counterfeit banknote data is stored in a recording medium accessible by the control unit 201 or an external device connected to the ATM 100. I'm going to let you.
- the forged banknote data is stored by another method.
- the configuration of the ATM equipped with the paper sheet processing apparatus according to the second embodiment largely coincides with that in the first embodiment. Most of the actions are the same. For this reason, the reference numerals given in the description of the first embodiment are used as they are, and only the parts different from the first embodiment will be described.
- counterfeit banknote data is stored in the counterfeit banknote pox 108.
- a paper sheet storage to which the present invention is applied is realized as a counterfeit banknote box 108.
- FIG. 4 is a configuration diagram of the forged banknote pox 108.
- the box 108 includes a transmitting / receiving unit 411 for transmitting / receiving data to / from the ATM 100 and a data transmitting / receiving unit via the transmitting / receiving unit 411. It is configured to include a control unit 412 for processing and a memory 413 for storing forged banknote data.
- the memory 4 13 is, for example, a flash memory.
- the transmission / reception unit 411 transmits and receives data without contact, for example. It also functions as a power source using electromagnetic waves emitted by the main unit.
- a transmitting / receiving unit 401 for transmitting / receiving data to / from the counterfeit banknote box 108 mounted on the main body is installed near the box. ing.
- the transmission / reception unit 401 is connected to the control unit 201 as shown in FIG.
- the control unit 201 When storing the counterfeit banknote data in step S9 shown in FIG. 3, the control unit 201 causes the transmission / reception unit 401 to transmit the counterfeit banknote data to the counterfeit banknote box 108.
- the transmission / reception unit 4111 of the box 108 supplies power to each unit, and the data received by the transmission / reception unit 4111 is processed by the control unit 4122.
- the forged bill data is stored in the memory 4 13 of the forged bill box 108.
- the counterfeit banknote data transmitted by the control unit 201 includes the order in which the corresponding counterfeit banknotes are stored.
- the order is for facilitating the understanding of the correspondence between the counterfeit banknote data and the counterfeit banknote to which it corresponds.
- the control unit 412 of the box 108 stores the counterfeit bill data in the storage location of the memory corresponding to the order. As a result, it is ensured that overwriting of counterfeit banknote data and erasing necessary data is avoided.
- counterfeit banknote data is stored in the counterfeit banknote box 108 as described above, but the counterfeit banknote data is stored in the communication control unit 204. Alternatively, the data may be transmitted to an external device and stored elsewhere.
- the present invention is applied to a paper sheet processing apparatus that handles banknotes as paper sheets.
- the present invention is not limited to such a paper sheet processing apparatus, but is also applicable to a paper sheet processing apparatus that handles paper sheets other than banknotes, for example, cash vouchers such as gift certificates, or securities such as checks and bills. It can be widely applied.
- a storage unit that stores only paper sheets that are not to be processed, that is, fake paper sheets, is prepared, and paper sheets that are determined not to be processed are stored in the storage unit. . For this reason, it is surely avoided that the paper sheet is missed, and the person in charge can always take an appropriate response easily and promptly. As the input is collected, it will be recovered, so that further distribution can be prevented. 'Fake papers, or data related to papers, are extremely useful in properly responding to the papers. For this reason, if such data is stored, appropriate handling of fake paper sheets can be performed more easily.
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