WO2007019697A2 - Banknote validator with banknote stack receiver - Google Patents
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- WO2007019697A2 WO2007019697A2 PCT/CA2006/001349 CA2006001349W WO2007019697A2 WO 2007019697 A2 WO2007019697 A2 WO 2007019697A2 CA 2006001349 W CA2006001349 W CA 2006001349W WO 2007019697 A2 WO2007019697 A2 WO 2007019697A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H3/00—Separating articles from piles
- B65H3/46—Supplementary devices or measures to assist separation or prevent double feed
- B65H3/52—Friction retainers acting on under or rear side of article being separated
- B65H3/5246—Driven retainers, i.e. the motion thereof being provided by a dedicated drive
- B65H3/5253—Driven retainers, i.e. the motion thereof being provided by a dedicated drive the retainers positioned under articles separated from the top of the pile
- B65H3/5261—Retainers of the roller type, e.g. rollers
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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
- G07D11/50—Sorting or counting valuable papers
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H2515/00—Physical entities not provided for in groups B65H2511/00 or B65H2513/00
- B65H2515/30—Forces; Stresses
- B65H2515/32—Torque e.g. braking torque
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- TITLE BANKNOTE VALIDATOR WITH BANKNOTE STACK RECEIVER
- the present invention relates to banknote validators and in particular, relates to banknote validators that are capable of receiving a stack of banknotes and individually feeding the banknotes through the banknote validator.
- Automated payment terminals and/or automated teller machines typically include a banknote validator which examines the banknotes and provides an assessment of the validity of the banknotes. Certain banknotes are rejected when confirmation of the validity thereof has produced a negative result.
- Most banknote validators are designed to receive single banknote with the user appropriately feeding a further banknotes in a serial manner. For many applications, this is sufficient, however, there are circumstances where it is desirable to have a user insert a stack of banknotes with the device then feeding the banknotes in series through the validator.
- the present invention provides a banknote restricting drive which allows a stack of banknotes to be inputted into the device and the banknotes to be serially- fed through an associated validator.
- a banknote restricting drive comprises a banknote receiving cavity for receiving a stack of banknotes, a first drive arrangement for engaging an exposed banknote on one side of the stack of banknotes and driving the exposed banknote into a banknote validator section.
- a banknote restricting drive arrangement cooperates with the first drive arrangement to limit the passage of banknotes therebetween to a single thickness banknote.
- the banknote restricting device includes a motor providing a low torque rotating the banknote restricting drive in a reverse direction urging a banknote to the receiving cavity when two banknotes attempt to pass between the first drive arrangement and the banknote restricting drive arrangement.
- the first drive arrangement is driven at a higher torque and provides sufficient force on the exposed banknote such that the exposed banknote overpowers the torque of the banknote restricting drive causing the banknote restricting drive to rotate in a direction to pass the exposed banknote to the validating section. If two banknotes attempt to pass between the first drive and the restricting drive, the banknotes slip relative to each other allowing the restricting drive to automatically rotate to reject the additional banknote.
- the first drive arrangement and the restricting drive arrangement each have a coefficient of friction with the banknote higher than a coefficient of friction between two banknotes.
- the banknote receiving cavity narrows towards an engagement point of the first drive and the restricting drive arrangement .
- the restricting drive arrangement is directly opposed the first drive arrangement.
- the apparatus includes a sensor arrangement for detecting initial insertion of a stack of banknotes into the banknote receiving cavity and an actuator associated with the sensor arrangement that moves the first drive arrangement to a clear position allowing the insertion of the stack of banknotes into the banknote receiving cavity to a start position.
- the sensor arrangement senses the position of the stack of banknotes in the start and then causes the actuator to move the first drive arrangement to a banknote engaged position.
- the first drive arrangement includes a lead roller movable between the clear position and the engaged position and at least one downstream roller cooperating with at least one drive roller of the banknote restricting drive arrangement.
- the first drive arrangement includes two downstream rollers and said restricting drive arrangement includes two drive rollers in opposed relationship with the two downstream rollers of the first drive arrangement for separating of overlapped banknotes .
- the two downstream rollers of the first drive arrangement and the two downstream rollers of the banknote restricting drive arrangement each includes an outer sleeve of a material having a high coefficient of friction with a banknote.
- the lead roller of the first drive arrangement is provided on a pivoting arm controlled by the actuator to move between the clear position and the banknote engaged position.
- the pivoting arm includes a spring bias urging the arm to the banknote engaged position.
- the apparatus includes a trailing edge sensor at a discharged position of the banknote restricting drive for sensing the passing of a trailing edge of a banknote from the downstream rollers.
- the trailing edge sensor temporarily controls the first drive arrangement and temporarily controls the first drive arrangement when the passing of a trailing edge of a banknote is sensed by the trailing edge sensor.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the validator with a banknote stacked receiving arrangement
- Figure 2 is a sectional view of the validator with a banknote stacked receiving arrangement
- Figure 3 is a partial schematic showing the banknote stacked receiving arrangement
- Figure 4 is a partial perspective view showing certain drive rollers of the banknote stacked receiving arrangement ;
- Figure 5 is a partial schematic view showing a drive train arrangement connecting the validator and the banknote stacked receiving arrangement
- Figure 6 is a schematic view similar to Figure 5 with a secondary banknote being held in the banknote receiving arrangement
- Figure 7 is a schematic view similar to Figure 5 showing the rejection of a banknote
- Figure 8 is a schematic view of two drive rollers rotating to pass a single banknote
- Figure 9 shows the two rollers of Figure 8 with one roller rotating in the opposite direction as a second banknote is attempting to be fed through the device;
- Figure 10 illustrates a torque adjustment structure
- Figure 11 illustrates a rotation sensor
- the validator 100 is designed to have a user insert a stack of banknotes indicated as 104 in the banknote receiving cavity 102.
- the banknotes are fed from the top of the stack 104 individually through the validator where various sensors 130 determine the validity of the individual banknotes.
- a first drive arrangement 106 Adjacent the banknote receiving cavity 102 is a first drive arrangement 106 which includes the drive rollers 114 and 116. These drive rollers are interconnected by a drive train as shown in Figures 5 through 7.
- the first drive roller 114 as shown in Figure 3 is connected on the pivoting lever arm 132 allowing movement of the roller between the engaged position of Figure 3 to a disengaged position where the periphery of roller 114 is generally adjacent the upper surface of the banknote receiving cavity 102.
- a sensing arrangement 122 is provided immediately downstream of roller 114.
- a light emitter is provided to one side of the cavity and a receiver is provided to the opposite side of the cavity. The insertion of the stack of banknotes into the receiving cavity interrupts this signal and the lever arm 132 is moved by the actuator 134 via the linkage 138 to position the roller 114 in a clear position.
- a second sensor arrangement 124 is provided immediately in front of the first drive roller 116 and the restricting drive roller 118. Once the stack of banknotes are sensed in this position, the actuator 134 releases the lever arm 132 such that the drive wheel 114 engages the upper banknote due to a spring bias on the lever arm 132. Other arrangements can also be used.
- the first drive rollers 114 and 116 contact the upper most banknote and when driven, these rollers advance the banknote into the pressure gap defined by roller 118 being in contact with roller 116.
- the rollers 116 and 118 are two pairs of rollers.
- Roller 118 is driven by motor 8, however, this is a variable torque motor having a relatively low torque.
- Drive wheel 118 is urged by motor 8 to rotate in a clockwise direction. Therefore any underlying banknote will be driven to return to the cavity 102.
- the torque of the low torque motor 8 is adjusted such that the torque is overcome by the force of drive wheel 116 in contact with the drive wheel 118 if a banknote is not present .
- motor 6 drives drive wheel 116 and it will overpower the torque being applied to drive wheel 118 by motor 8 such that drive wheel 116 and 118 rotate to allow feeding of a banknote therebetween.
- the motor 8 is designed to withstand the prolonged stalls of the motor that occur when a single banknote passes through the rollers.
- a high resistance DC brush roller works satisfactorily. If a single banknote is presented to the nip between rollers 116 and 118, roller 118 will continue to rotate in a counterclockwise direction with the intermediate banknote providing the component for transferring the force between roller 116 and 118.
- the coefficient of friction of roller 116 to a banknote and the coefficient of friction between the banknote and roller 118 are relatively high and overcome the torque being applied by motor 8.
- roller 118 will rotate in the opposite direction. Basically the coefficient of friction between the two banknotes is much lower and therefore drive roller 118 will rotate clockwise and thereby return the lower banknote to the banknote cavity. Thus if two or more banknotes are provided to the gap, roller 118 will rotate clockwise and will reject these banknotes. Once a single banknote is in the gap, roller 118 will then automatically rotate counterclockwise.
- the motor 108 includes a torque adjustment arrangement to ensure that the torque being applied to roller 118 is low enough to be overcome by roller 116 under changing conditions.
- roller 114 With the embodiment as shown in Figure 2, movement of roller 114 to the clear position allows the banknote stack 104 to be inserted into the downwardly inclined cavity 102 to meet with the curved transition segment 103 and pass upwardly towards the drive rollers 116 and 118. It can be seen that roller 118 basically interrupts the passage and acts as a partial stop for the stack of banknotes. Once sensors 124 senses the stack of banknotes, roller 114 is moved to the engaged position.
- Figure 3 shows a further aspect of the invention where the banknote receiving cavity 102 has been provided with a series of ports 136 to allow coins, dirt, liquid, etc. to pass through the receiving cavity.
- Figure 3 also illustrates a further sensing arrangement 140 that preferably senses the trailing edge of a banknote and preferably can sense a double banknote condition.
- the sensor 140 detects the trailing edge of the banknote.
- motor 6 that drives rollers 114 and 116 is stopped. In this way, the individual banknote is fed on to the validating section 131 as the drive rollers 142, 144, 146 and 148 continue to be driven by motor 5. After a certain period of time, motor 6 is actuated for feeding of the next banknote to the validating section. This arrangement reduces the time duration motor 108 is in a stall condition.
- drive rollers 142, 144, 146 and 148 are interlinked by a gear train 150 where the motor 5 effectively drives gear 152. In this way, the speed of rollers 142, 144, 146 and 148 are maintained in synchronization. These rollers are also synchronized with the drive rollers 114 and 116 via the gear train 154.
- the gear train includes an overrunning clutch 156. This overrunning clutch 156 allows the gear train 154 to be effectively stopped while allowing gear train 150 to continue to drive rollers 142, 144, 146 and 148. In gear train 154, gear 158 is effectively driven by the motor 6.
- Motor 6 is run at a slightly reduced speed relative to motor 5, however, the driver rollers 114 and 116 are kept synchronized with the drive rollers 142, 144, 146 and 148. Any slight speed difference between the motors is accommodated by the overrunning clutch 156. When gear 158 is effectively stopped by stopping motor 6, drive rollers 114 and 116 are stopped. As can be appreciated, motor 6 is stopped to allow separation between the banknotes being fed in series to the validating section 131. Motors 5 and 6 are reversible motors to allow the feeding of a banknote in the direction shown in Figure 5 and 6 as well as to allow the rejection of a banknote as shown in Figure 7.
- a single banknote 161 is shown passing between drive roller 116 and restricting drive roller 118. Even through drive roller 118 is having a torque applied thereto by motor 108 which would cause a clockwise rotation of the roller, the roller rotates counterclockwise as it is effectively overpowered by roller 116 and the frictional engagement with the banknote 161.
- the top banknote 161 is driven by roller 116 and will continue to be forced through the rollers to the validating section.
- the underlying banknote 163 will be urged to return to the banknote receiving cavity 102.
- the banknotes 161 and 163 have a low coefficient friction therebetween, and as such, roller 118 having a relatively high coefficient with banknote 163, is automatically free to rotate clockwise by the motor 5 and the banknote 163 will be returned to the banknote receiving cavity. Therefore the lower coefficient of friction between the banknotes is effectively used to provide slippage between banknotes and the forcing of the underlying banknote to return to the cavity due to its engagement with roller 118 that is now rotating clockwise due to the slippage between the banknotes. As soon as the banknote 163 is free of the gap between the rollers 116 and 118, roller 118 will rotate counterclockwise as shown in Figure 8.
- roller 118 will automatically rotate clockwise. This arrangement has proven particularly effective in avoiding the passing of two banknotes between rollers 116 and 118.
- rollers 116 and 118 are essentially two pairs of rollers provided across the banknote.
- roller 114 is a single roller provided adjacent the center line of the banknote processing path.
- Figures 10 and 11 provide additional details regarding one embodiment for control of the variable torque motor 108.
- the arrangement as shown in Figures 10 and 11 allow for adjustment of the motor torque through the controller 121.
- the feed roller 116 and the separating roller 118 cooperate to separate a double layer of banknotes passing between the rollers.
- the sensor 140 is capable of detecting a double banknote condition. As can be appreciated, if the coefficient of friction between two banknotes is high enough to overcome the torque being applied by the variable torque motor 108, then two banknotes will be processed. With the sensor 140, detecting a double banknote condition, this signal is provided to the controller 121 which is able to adjust the torque of motor 108 until the sensor 140 no longer detects a double banknote condition. This increase is carried out as the double banknotes are being processed and the banknotes can be returned to the stacked condition if the separation is not successful.
- variable torque 108 includes a rotation sensor 119 associated with the separation roller 118.
- the rotation sensor 119 can be quite accurate and provides feedback with respect to the direction of rotation of roller 118. This is helpful in that when a double banknote condition is detected by 140 and the torque is being increased, the rotation sensor 119 can determine when the torque is sufficient to separate the banknotes .
- the rotation sensor 119 is partially shown in Figure 11 and includes a rotating member 123 with a series of spaced teeth 125 thereon which move past a series of infrared beams 127. This provides fast accurate feedback with respect to rotation direction.
- the arrangement is also used as part of a calibration process which is carried out periodically, for example, at power up of the device.
- the torque calibration process for setting the torque value is as follows: 1) With no bills in the device, feed roller 116 is driven in its normal manner. Variable torque motor 108 is set at a relatively low torque value and the rotation sensor is monitored to determine the direction of rotation of separation roller 118. If roller 118 is not rotating, then there is no requirement to change the torque. If roller 118 is rotating in sympathy with roller 116, then the torque is increased. The torque is increased until such time as there is no rotation of roller 118. Once the calibration has been completed, the particular torque is then reduced to an operating level of between 70 and 80%. This particular level has been found to be effective in separating of the banknotes.
- This calibration arrangement takes into account the working conditions of the separating arrangement and partially reflects the surface conditions of the rollers which can deteriorate due to dirt, etc.
- controller 121 adjusts the variable torque motor 108 to a setting of approximately 20 to 30 percent of the calibrated torque.
- the rollers 116 and 118 will allow the banknote to pass ' therebetween, but may allow two banknotes to pass therebetween.
- the sensor 140 then senses a double banknote condition. Once this condition is detected, the torque on motor 108 can be increased until such time as the rotation sensor 119 detects a reverse rotation. At that point, the torque can remain until the double banknote condition has been overcome.
- a further feature of the validator 100 is the ability to access the first drive 106 and the banknote restricting drive 108. Access to this is provided by the access door 180 which is pivoted at 182 to swing upwardly.
- a latch 184 is provided at the free edge of the lid 180. Release of the latch 184 allows the drive rollers 114 and 116 to move upwardly with the lid. The drive gears can also move upwardly or being provided at the sides of the lid. This provides excellent access to the banknote receiving cavity for service of any of the components and/or clearing of anything lodged within the device.
- the banknote validating section 131 can be accessed via the access door 186 pivoted at 188 and having the releasable latch 190. Release of latch 180 allows the access door 186 to move into the left about the pivot point 188 to provide access to the banknote processing path.
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US11/990,594 US8181852B2 (en) | 2005-08-19 | 2006-08-17 | Banknote validator with banknote stack receiver |
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