WO2014064810A1 - Appareil de traitement de feuilles de papier et système de traitement de feuilles de papier - Google Patents

Appareil de traitement de feuilles de papier et système de traitement de feuilles de papier Download PDF

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WO2014064810A1
WO2014064810A1 PCT/JP2012/077639 JP2012077639W WO2014064810A1 WO 2014064810 A1 WO2014064810 A1 WO 2014064810A1 JP 2012077639 W JP2012077639 W JP 2012077639W WO 2014064810 A1 WO2014064810 A1 WO 2014064810A1
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利夫 沼田
年英 淺田
鈴木 雄太
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  • the present invention relates to a paper sheet processing apparatus that processes paper sheets, and a paper sheet processing system including a paper sheet processing apparatus and an external device that can communicate with the paper sheet processing apparatus.
  • Arrangement work to organize banknotes using banknote processing equipment is a bank center that collects banknotes from multiple bank branches, a banknote collection center that collects banknotes from multiple customers via a security transport company, and banknotes from multiple customers This is done at the bank (branch) where the funds are deposited.
  • the sorting operation is performed by sequentially sorting a plurality of banknotes using a banknote processing apparatus.
  • banknotes are classified into single denominations, and are divided into banknotes that are recirculated and banknotes that are not recirculated among the single denominations.
  • International Publication No. 2009/122504 provides a banknote processing apparatus that can create a classification pattern in a short time without using trial and error and experience of an operator.
  • a banknote handling apparatus provided in International Publication No. 2009/122504 includes a receiving unit that receives banknotes, an identifying unit that identifies the type of banknotes received by the receiving unit, and counts the number of each identification result, and an identifying unit Based on the counting result (for example, the counting result using “sample banknote”), the composition ratio data creating unit for creating the composition ratio data indicating the composition ratio for each type of banknote, and the classification pattern based on the composition ratio data And a display unit for displaying the classification pattern created by the classification pattern creation unit.
  • the receiving part which receives a banknote
  • the identification part which identifies the kind of banknote received by the receiving part, and counts the number of sheets for every identification result
  • a composition ratio that creates composition ratio data indicating a composition ratio for each type of banknote based on the storage section that stores history data indicating the history of the counting result of the identification section and the history data stored in the storage section 56.
  • a data creation unit a classification pattern creation unit that creates a classification pattern based on the configuration ratio data
  • a display unit that displays the classification pattern created by the classification pattern creation unit.
  • the composition ratios of the types of banknotes in each transaction tend to vary depending on the attributes of the transaction.
  • the denominations of the banknotes and the ratios of damages are different for each customer who deposits banknotes.
  • banknotes received from department stores, home appliance stores, furniture stores, etc. that handle a lot of high-priced products account for a large proportion of high-price banknotes, from retailers that handle a lot of low-priced products, transportation, grocery stores, etc.
  • Banknotes to be deposited have a high proportion of low-value banknotes.
  • banknotes handled in the market or the like tend to have a higher ratio of banknotes.
  • the present invention provides a paper sheet processing apparatus capable of creating a classification pattern that matches the breakdown of paper sheets provided by a customer without an individual setting by the operator,
  • a paper sheet processing system including a paper sheet processing apparatus and an external device capable of communicating with the paper sheet processing apparatus.
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus comprises: A take-in section for taking in paper sheets; A transport unit for transporting paper sheets taken from the take-in unit; A plurality of stacking units that stack the paper sheets transported by the transport unit; An identification counting unit for identifying and counting paper sheets conveyed by the conveyance unit; An input unit for entering transaction information related to the transaction; A storage unit that associates and stores the transaction information and history data including a counting result by the identification counting unit; A classification pattern creation unit that creates a classification pattern corresponding to the transaction information based on the history data, and a classification pattern of paper sheets accumulated in the accumulation unit; A control unit that controls the transport unit so that paper sheets taken in from the take-in unit are stacked on the stack unit based on the classification pattern; It has.
  • the classification pattern creation unit may create the classification pattern based on the history data corresponding to the transaction information input by the input unit.
  • the history data may include number-by-type number information regarding the number of sheets for each type of paper sheet.
  • the stacking unit has a binding paper sheet stacking unit for stacking paper sheets for binding
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus comprises: A binding unit that binds the paper sheets accumulated in the binding paper sheet stacking unit to generate a paper sheet bundle;
  • the classification pattern creation unit may create the classification pattern so that a large number of types of paper sheets in the number-of-types information are accumulated in the bundling paper sheet accumulation unit.
  • a reject location is provided where the rejected paper sheets are transported
  • the classification pattern creation unit may create the classification pattern so that the number of sheets conveyed to the reject location is minimized.
  • the history data includes information on the number of sheets on the front and back sides, the number of sheets on the basis of the direction of the sheets, the number of sheets on the basis of the direction of the sheets, and the information on the number of sheets on the basis of the amount of damage on each sheet. May be.
  • the paper sheets are banknotes
  • the history data includes information on the number of banknotes for each currency, information on the number of banknotes for each type of banknote, information on the number of banknotes for each type of banknote, or the number of banknotes for each bank. You may have the number information of the bank by bank.
  • the transaction information may include customer information for identifying a customer who is a trading partner.
  • the transaction information may include customer category information that identifies a category of a customer with whom the transaction is made.
  • the transaction information may include customer contact information that identifies a contact person of the customer who is the counterpart of the transaction.
  • the transaction information may include preprocessing information related to a processing apparatus that has processed paper sheets before a transaction.
  • the transaction information may include transaction time information regarding a transaction time or transaction time.
  • the input unit may include a reading device that reads a recording medium on which the transaction information is recorded.
  • the identification counting unit reads a separator card on which the transaction information is recorded,
  • the identification counting unit may serve as the input unit.
  • the classification pattern creation unit creates a plurality of classification patterns
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus comprises: An output unit for outputting the plurality of classification patterns; A selection unit that selects one classification pattern from the plurality of classification patterns, and The control unit may control the transport unit so that paper sheets taken in from the take-in unit are accumulated in the stacking unit based on the classification pattern selected by the selection unit.
  • the output unit may output the classification pattern in association with a prediction processing time based on the classification pattern.
  • the paper sheet processing system includes: A take-in unit that takes in paper sheets, a transport unit that transports paper sheets taken from the take-in unit, a plurality of stacking units that stack paper sheets transported by the transport unit, and the transport unit
  • a paper sheet processing apparatus comprising: an identification counting unit that identifies and counts paper sheets that are transported in a control unit; and a control unit that controls the transport unit;
  • An external device capable of communicating with the paper sheet processing device;
  • a paper sheet processing system comprising: An input unit for entering transaction information related to the transaction; A storage unit that associates and stores the transaction information and history data including a counting result by the identification counting unit; A classification pattern creating unit that creates a classification pattern corresponding to the transaction information based on the history data.
  • the control unit controls the transport unit so that paper sheets taken in from the take-in unit are stacked on the stack unit based on the classification pattern.
  • the classification pattern creation unit may create the classification pattern based on the history data corresponding to the transaction information input by the input unit.
  • the paper sheet processing system includes: A plurality of the paper sheet processing devices;
  • the external device may be a host management device that counts the history data of each paper sheet processing device.
  • the input unit may include a reading device that reads a recording medium on which the transaction information is recorded.
  • the identification counting unit reads a separator card on which the transaction information is recorded,
  • the identification counting unit may serve as the input unit.
  • the storage unit in the storage unit, transaction information relating to the transaction and history data including a counting result by the identification counting unit are stored in association with each other. Then, when transaction information is input at the input unit in the subsequent processing, the classification pattern creating unit is configured to collect the paper sheets accumulated at the accumulation unit based on the history data corresponding to the transaction information input at the input unit. Create a classification pattern of classes. Then, the control unit accumulates the paper sheets taken in from the taking-in unit on the accumulating unit based on the classification pattern. Therefore, according to the present invention, it is possible to create a classification pattern that matches the breakdown of the paper sheets provided by the customer without the operator individually setting the paper pattern based on the classification pattern. It can be classified and accumulated in the accumulation unit.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a paper sheet processing apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration diagram showing the configuration of the paper sheet processing apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram of the paper sheet processing apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 (a) is a diagram showing an example of history data about paper sheets used in the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 (b) is a diagram illustrating the first embodiment of the present invention. It is the figure which showed the example of the log
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of transaction information used in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of transaction information used in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the flow of the classification process performed by the paper sheet processing apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of history data when the paper sheet is a euro banknote.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the result of organizing the example shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the flow of the classification process performed by the paper sheet processing apparatus according to the modification of the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic configuration diagram showing the configuration of a paper sheet processing system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic configuration diagram showing a configuration of a paper sheet processing system according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 to FIG. 9 are diagrams for explaining a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • paper sheets in the present application means banknotes, checks, gift certificates, and the like, but representatively means banknotes.
  • the sheet processing apparatus 100 includes, for example, a bank center that collects banknotes from a plurality of bank branches, a banknote collection center that collects banknotes from a plurality of customers via a security transportation company, and a plurality of customers. It is used for organizing work for organizing paper sheets in a bank (branch) for depositing banknotes.
  • a bank bank
  • the banknote collection center for example, paper sheets such as banknotes are put in a collection bag attached with a slip.
  • the slip the name of the store, the user name such as the store number, the name of the person in charge or the number of the person in charge such as the cashier name, the total number of bills or the number of denominations in the collection bag are described. .
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 includes a housing 1, a placement unit 11 provided on the housing 1 for placing a plurality of paper sheets, A take-in unit 10 that takes in the sheets placed on the placing unit 11 one by one, a transport unit 70 that transports each paper sheet taken from the take-in unit 10 into the housing 1, and a transport unit 70.
  • a plurality of stacking units 60a-60d that stack the transported paper sheets, an identification counting unit 55 that identifies and counts the paper sheets transported by the transport unit 70, and paper sheets that are not stacked on the stacking units 60a-60d Reject parts 61a and 61b for rejecting the kind, and a touch panel (input / output part) 59 capable of inputting and outputting predetermined information.
  • the stacking units 60a to 60d and the rejecting units 61a and 61b constitute a reject location where the paper sheets to be rejected are conveyed.
  • the transport unit 70 is provided with a plurality of branch members 71 for appropriately branching the paper sheets transported by the transport unit 70.
  • the transport unit 70 is provided with a plurality of passage sensors 72 for detecting paper sheets passing through the transport unit 70.
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 also includes paper sheet reversing units 90 and 95 that invert the paper sheets.
  • the paper sheet reversing units 90 and 95 invert the front and back surfaces of the transported paper sheets so that the direction of the short direction is reversed.
  • the details of the method of reversing the paper sheets by the short reversing unit 95 and the long reversing unit 90 are disclosed in WO2010 / 097954, and thus detailed description thereof is omitted.
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 of the present embodiment also includes two paper sheet bundling apparatuses 200 and 300.
  • the paper sheet bundling devices 200 and 300 include bundling paper sheet stacking units 210a to 210c and 310a to 310c for stacking the binding paper sheets transported by the transport unit 70, and bundling paper sheet stacking units.
  • post-bundling transport units 270 and 370 for transporting the paper sheet bundle to the paper sheet bundle stacking units 260 and 360.
  • the paper sheet bundles stored in the paper sheet bundle accumulating units 260 and 360 are discharged to the bundle discharge ports 280 and 380 (see FIG. 1) described later by the paper sheet bundle accumulating units 260 and 360. Can do.
  • two of the bound paper sheet stacking units 210a to 210c are used for stacking paper sheets, and the remaining one is used as a spare.
  • the paper sheets stacked in the binding paper sheet stacking unit 210a are bound. While the work is being performed automatically, the bundling paper sheet stacking unit 210a cannot be used. For this reason, paper sheets that have the same type, direction, front and back, correctness, and the like as the paper sheets accumulated in the bundling paper sheet accumulating unit 210a are conveyed and accumulated in the bundling paper sheet accumulating unit 210c. It will be.
  • two of the bound paper sheet stacking units 310a to 310c are used to stack paper sheets, and the remaining one is used as a spare. By doing so, it is possible to perform the binding operation of the paper sheets without stopping the paper sheet processing apparatus 100.
  • the pre-bundling transport units 220 and 320 include hand units 221 and 321 that hold the paper sheets stacked on the bundled paper sheet stacking units 210a to 210c and 310a to 310c, There are horizontal movement mechanisms 222 and 322 that move 321 in the front-rear direction (horizontal direction), and vertical movement mechanisms 223 and 323 that move the hand portions 221 and 321 in the vertical direction (vertical direction).
  • the post-bundling transport units 270 and 370 hold the grip and transport units 271 and 371 that grip and transport the paper sheet bundles bound by the binding units 250 and 350, and the paper sheet bundles that are gripped and transported by the grip transport units 271 and 371, respectively.
  • Paper sheet bundle lift units 272 and 372 that are conveyed upward, and extrusion that pushes the sheet bundle conveyed by the sheet bundle lift units 272 and 372 in the direction of the bundle discharge ports 280 and 380 (the front direction of the apparatus) Mechanisms 275, 375.
  • the binding units 250 and 350 wrap the binding band around, for example, 100 sheets of paper sheets gripped by the gripping and transporting units 271 and 371 and stop the binding band to bind the paper sheets and bundle the paper sheets.
  • the paper sheet bundling apparatus 200, 300 includes a bundle discharge port 280, 380 for discharging the paper sheet bundle to the operator side, and a bundling paper sheet stacking unit 210a-210c, 310a- at the end of the transaction. There are fraction return ports 285 and 385 for discharging the fraction of paper sheets accumulated in 310c to the operator.
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 associates and stores transaction information relating to a transaction and history data including a counting result by the identification counting unit 55, and transaction information.
  • the history data includes various information.
  • the history data includes, as shown in FIG. 4A, the number-of-sheets information for each number of sheets for each type of sheet, Information on the number of sheets of paper, information on the number of sheets in each direction regarding the number of sheets in each direction, number of sheets on the basis of correctness / loss on the number of sheets on each loss.
  • the history data includes, as shown in FIG. 4B, the number of denominations related to the number of denominations of banknotes, the number of banknotes according to the front and back, and the number of banknotes by direction.
  • the number of banknotes for each currency regarding the number of banknotes for each currency, the number of banknotes for each printing type, the number of banknotes for each bank issuing bank You may have information.
  • the history data described above is stored in the storage unit 56 in association with the transaction information.
  • this transaction information has various information, as shown in FIG. 5, for example, the transaction information specifies customer information for identifying a customer as a trading partner and a category of a customer as a trading partner. Information on the customer, such as customer category information, customer contact information for identifying the contact person of the customer who is the counterpart of the transaction. Further, the transaction information may include pre-processing information related to a processing apparatus that has processed paper sheets before the transaction, transaction time information related to the transaction time or transaction time, and the like.
  • storage part 56 is the information regarding the transaction performed in the past, and the transaction information input from the input part 57 is the information regarding the transaction performed from now on.
  • the preprocessing information stored in the storage unit 56 is information related to the processing apparatus performed before the past transaction, and the preprocessing information input from the input unit 57 is before the transaction to be performed from now on. This is information about the processing apparatus performed.
  • the transaction time / time information stored in the storage unit 56 is information related to the time or time of a transaction performed in the past, and the transaction time / time information input from the input unit 57 is a time of a transaction to be performed from now on. Or information on time.
  • the customer information is information indicating individual customers such as a bank name, a bank branch name, a department store name, a department store name, a retail store name, a retail store name, and the like.
  • the customer category information is information indicating the category to which the customer belongs, such as a bank, department store, retail store, or the like.
  • the customer contact information is information that can specify a contact person such as a specific contact person name and contact number of the customer.
  • the preprocessing information refers to what kind of processing has been performed on the paper sheet before being brought into the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 of the present embodiment, such as an impairment classification apparatus or a front / back classification apparatus. It is information that can be judged.
  • the transaction time period information indicates, for example, the time at which the transaction was performed or performed at 14:00 or the like, or the time at which the transaction was performed or performed at the weekend, the end of the month, summer, July, etc. It is information to show.
  • the input unit 57 is not particularly limited as long as it can input transaction information.
  • the input unit 57 reads, for example, a reading device 57a such as a card reader or a barcode reader that reads a recording medium such as a magnetic card or IC card on which transaction information is recorded, or a slip on which transaction information is printed (see FIG. 2).
  • the touch panel 59 described above may function as an input terminal.
  • description will be made using an aspect in which the input unit 57 is the reading device 57a.
  • the identification counting unit 55 reads a separator card on which transaction information is recorded, and even if the identification counting unit 55 plays a role as the input unit 57. Good.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 can create various classification patterns. An example is shown below.
  • the classification pattern creating unit 51 uses the type-specific number information to determine the types of paper sheets having a large number. Can be created so as to be accumulated in the bundled paper sheet accumulating units 210a-210c, 310a-310c.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 stores the denomination type information. Thus, a classification pattern is created so that a large number of banknotes of denomination are stacked on the bundled paper sheet stacking units 210a-210c, 310a-310c.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 can create a classification pattern so that the number of paper sheets conveyed to the reject location is minimized.
  • the reject location is a location where the paper sheets to be rejected are conveyed, and is normally configured by the reject sections 61a and 61b, but includes a part of the stacking sections 60a-60d. It may be configured.
  • paper sheets to be classified are placed on the placement unit 11. At this time, it is detected by a sensor (not shown) that the paper sheet has been placed on the placement unit 11.
  • transaction information related to the paper sheets placed on the placement unit 11 is input by the operator (see S1 in FIG. 6).
  • the transaction information that is entered includes customer information that identifies the customer with whom you are dealing, customer category information that identifies the category of the customer with whom you are dealing, and a customer contact that identifies the person in charge of the customer with whom you are dealing Information, pre-processing information relating to a processing device that has processed paper sheets prior to the transaction being performed, transaction time information relating to the time or timing of the transaction being performed, and the like.
  • the history data associated with the transaction information is read by the classification pattern creating unit 51 (see S2 in FIG. 6).
  • the history data includes the number-of-sheets information on the number of sheets for each type of sheet, the number-of-fronts information on the number of sheets on the front and back, and the direction of the sheet. If the paper sheet is a banknote, the history data shown in FIG. 4 (b) is included.
  • the number-of-money-type information regarding the number of denominations of banknotes As described above, the number-of-money-type information regarding the number of denominations of banknotes, the number-of-fronts-and-back information of banknotes, the number-of-papers-by-direction information, the number of banknotes-by-loss information, the number-of-currency-by-currency information It includes information on the number of printing types regarding the number of banknotes for each printing type, number of banknotes regarding the number of banknotes for each bank, and the like.
  • the classification demination for banknotes
  • the front and back the direction, the loss, the currency, the printing type, the issuing bank, etc.
  • a classification pattern to be used in the category is determined (see S3 in FIG. 6).
  • the classification pattern is displayed on the touch panel 59 (see S4 in FIG. 6).
  • the operator When the operator desires the classification process with the classification pattern, the operator inputs a command for performing the classification process with the classification pattern from the touch panel 59 (see S5 in FIG. 6). On the other hand, when the operator inputs an instruction not to perform classification processing with the classification pattern, another classification pattern is created (see S5 and S3 in FIG. 6), and the created different classification patterns are displayed on the touch panel 59. (See S4 in FIG. 6).
  • the control unit 50 determines whether it is necessary to continue the classification process with the same classification pattern or a different classification pattern, and the classification process needs to be performed. Next, a necessary classification pattern is created and displayed on the touch panel 59 (see S20, S3, and S4 in FIG. 6), or a classification pattern that has already been created is displayed on the touch panel 59 (FIG. 6). Of S20 and S4). On the other hand, if it is determined that it is not necessary to continue the classification process, the classification process (organization work) for the paper sheet ends. When the classification process ends, the history information is updated based on the input transaction information and the counting result (see S21 in FIG. 6).
  • the storage unit 56 stores transaction information relating to the transaction and history data including the counting result by the identification counting unit 55 in association with each other. Then, when transaction information is input through the input unit 57 in the subsequent processing, the classification pattern creating unit 51 is based on the history data corresponding to the transaction information input through the input unit 57, and the accumulating units 60a-60d. Create a classification pattern for the paper sheets that are collected in step 1. Then, the control unit 50 accumulates the paper sheets taken in from the taking-in unit 10 on the accumulating units 60a-60d based on the classification pattern. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to create a classification pattern that matches the breakdown of paper sheets provided by a customer without the operator individually setting the paper pattern based on the classification pattern. Can be classified and accumulated in the accumulating units 60a-60d.
  • the organizing work performed in the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 is performed by sequentially sorting paper sheets such as a plurality of transaction banknotes.
  • the types of paper sheets for example, denominations of banknotes
  • the correctness of the paper sheets for example, the denominations of banknotes
  • the direction of the paper sheets, etc. are appropriately set.
  • banknotes for each transaction are disclosed.
  • the composition ratio of the type tends to vary depending on the attributes of the transaction.
  • the denomination of the banknote, the ratio of the loss or the like, and the like differ for each customer who deposits the banknote.
  • banknotes received from department stores, home appliance stores, furniture stores, etc. that handle a lot of high-priced products account for a large proportion of high-price banknotes, from retailers that handle a lot of low-priced products, transportation, grocery stores, etc.
  • Banknotes to be deposited have a high proportion of low-value banknotes.
  • banknotes handled in the market or the like tend to have a higher ratio of banknotes.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 collects the sheets collected by the accumulation units 60a-60d based on the history data corresponding to the transaction information input by the input unit 57. And the paper sheets are classified and accumulated in the accumulating units 60a-60d based on the classification pattern. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to create a classification pattern that matches the breakdown of paper sheets provided by a customer without the operator individually setting the paper pattern based on the classification pattern. Can be classified and accumulated in the accumulating units 60a-60d.
  • a classification pattern can be created using a category according to a customer, where the category to be classified differs depending on the customer who brought in the paper. For example, since banknotes are recycled in the bank, banknotes brought in from the bank may not need to be classified as good or bad, according to the present embodiment. If it is input that the banknote is brought into the bank in 57, the classification pattern creation unit 51 can create a classification pattern without considering the damage classification.
  • classification pattern is a case where the history data includes the number-of-sheets information on the number of sheets for each type of paper, and the classification pattern creation unit 51 has a large number of sheets in the number-of-types information.
  • the classification pattern is created so that the leaves are stacked on the bundling paper sheet stacking units 210a-210c, 310a-310c.
  • paper sheets that do not need to be bundled are accumulated in the accumulating units 60a-60d.
  • batch processing is often performed in which the classification processing is temporarily stopped when a predetermined number of sheets (for example, 100 sheets) are accumulated.
  • the sorting process is resumed when a predetermined number of paper sheets are extracted from the stacking units 60a-60d.
  • the sheet processing apparatus since the predetermined number of sheets is reached immediately for a large number of sheets, the sheet processing apparatus must be frequently stopped, and it is difficult to quickly and efficiently organize the sheets.
  • paper sheets of a type that is expected to be large in the number of paper sheets to be processed this time are accumulated in the bundled paper sheet accumulating units 210a-210c, 310a-310c,
  • the paper sheets can be automatically bundled by the bundling sections 250 and 350 without stopping the paper sheet processing apparatus 100.
  • a bundling operation can be performed automatically without stopping the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 for a large number of paper sheets, and a paper sheet sorting operation can be performed quickly and efficiently. Can do.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 determines the number of sheets in the denomination type information.
  • a classification pattern is created so that many denominations of banknotes are stacked on the bundled paper sheet stacking units 210a-210c, 310a-310c.
  • the mode shown in FIG. 7 shows the number information of money type (money type ratio) and the number of pieces of information by direction (ratio by direction) totaled from the history data based on the transaction information input from the input unit 57.
  • the actual number of paper sheets to be processed in this transaction is indicated by denomination and direction.
  • the denomination ratio 50 euro banknotes account for 55.9%, 20 euro banknotes account for 26.5%, 10 euro banknotes account for 12.0% and 100 euros
  • the ratio of banknotes is 3.7%.
  • the ratio occupied by the A direction is 20%
  • the ratio occupied by the B direction is 40%
  • the ratio occupied by the C direction is 30%
  • the ratio occupied by the D direction Is 10%.
  • each paper sheet bundling device 200 and 300 can handle two types of paper sheets. Therefore, in order to perform sorting work quickly and efficiently, four types of denominations having a large denomination ratio are allocated to the bound paper sheet stacking units 210a-210c and 310a-310c. Furthermore, in order to equalize the number of stacked sheets of the paper sheet bundling apparatus 200 and the paper sheet bundling apparatus 300, the first highest 50 euro banknotes and the fourth highest 100 euro banknotes (59.6% of these) Is transported to and stacked on the binding paper sheet stacking unit 210a-210c of the paper sheet binding apparatus 200, and the second highest 20 euro bill and the third highest 10 euro.
  • the banknotes (occupying a ratio of 38.5%) are conveyed to the binding paper sheet stacking unit 310a-310c of the paper sheet binding apparatus 300 and stacked. If the remaining denominations are assigned to the stacking units 60a-60d, one stacking unit 60a-60d is left, and for the 5-euro banknote expected to be the fifth largest, two stacking units 60a, 60b are used. Sort by direction. At this time, the banknotes in the A direction and the C direction of 5 euros are conveyed to the stacking unit 60a and stacked, and the banknotes in the B direction and D direction of 5 euros are transported to the stacking unit 60b and stacked. It is possible to equalize the number of sheets stacked in the sections 60a and 60b, and more specifically, it can be expected that the ratio of the number of euro banknotes stacked in the stacking sections 60a and 60b is 50%.
  • FIG. 8 shows the classification pattern created by the classification pattern creation unit 51 according to such a procedure, the actual number of sheets that have been sorted using the classification pattern, and the number of stops of the sheet processing apparatus 100 during the sorting work. It was.
  • a mode in which the classification pattern creation unit 51 creates a classification pattern so as to minimize the number of sheets conveyed to the reject location unlike the above-described mode.
  • more paper sheets can be classified into the stacking units 60a-60d in a single process, and the time and work required for organizing work can be reduced.
  • the sorting operation of the paper sheets is not necessarily completed once, and the second sorting operation may be performed on the rejected banknote using a different classification pattern.
  • a classification pattern is created so as to minimize the number of sheets conveyed to the reject location based on the history data. The paper sheets can be classified into the stacking units 60a-60d without being rejected, and the time and work required for organizing work can be reduced.
  • the classification pattern creating unit 51 uses the number-by-type information for the number of types of paper sheets.
  • a classification pattern may be created so that the sheets are stacked in the bundled paper sheet stacking unit 210a-210c, 310a-310c, and stacking unit 60a-60d in order from the type.
  • the number of rejected paper sheets that require the second sorting work can be reduced, and the first and second paper sheets can be reduced. It is possible to shorten the total work time including the second organizing work.
  • a 20 euro banknote, a 10 euro banknote and a 100 euro banknote are stacked on the binding paper sheet stacking sections 210a-210c, 310a-310c and automatically bound by the binding sections 250, 350.
  • the Rukoto By the way, in banknote damage classification, banknotes (so-called “UNFIT” banknotes) that cannot be used at ATMs installed in financial institutions such as banks, and that cannot be used at financial institutions such as banks, and financial institutions such as banks Banks that can not be used at established ATMs, but can be used at bank and other financial institutions (so-called "Teller-FIT" banknotes), ATMs installed at financial institutions such as banks, and banks and other financial institutions Banknotes can be classified into possible banknotes (so-called “ATM-FIT” banknotes).
  • the history data includes information on the number of paper sheets by type, information on the number of paper sheets by front and back, information on the number of paper sheets by direction, and the number of paper sheets by damage. Information etc. are included.
  • the history data includes, as shown in FIG. 4B, information on the number of banknotes by money type, information on the number of banknotes by front and back, information on the number of banknotes by direction, The information includes the number information for each damage, the number information for each banknote, the number of banknotes printed, the number of banknotes for each bank, and the like. Then, all information included in the history data can be used as appropriate in the classification process performed after the next time.
  • information on the number of banknotes by denomination stored in the storage unit 56 can be used.
  • the front and back sides of banknotes stored in the storage unit 56 are used. Different number information can be used.
  • the storage unit 56 is used. Can be used.
  • the information on the number of banknotes stored in the storage unit 56 can be used.
  • the printing of banknotes stored in the storage unit 56 is used. The number-of-types information can be used, and when the banknotes are classified by the issuing bank, the number-of-banking bank number information stored in the storage unit 56 can be used.
  • the transaction information associated with the history data described above includes customer information, customer category information, customer contact information, pre-processing information, transaction time information, and the like.
  • a classification pattern is created based on the customer category.
  • the tendency of the types of paper sheets brought into the customer is generally determined by the customer category.
  • the proportion of high-priced banknotes is high. From retailers that handle many low-priced products, transportation, grocery stores, etc. When brought in, the proportion of low-value banknotes is high.
  • an average classification pattern of a category to which a customer belongs can be created from an aggregate having a large number of parameters, and can be organized with high accuracy. Time and work required for work can be reduced.
  • customer contact information When customer contact information is used as transaction information, it is possible to create a classification pattern that reflects the customs of the contact person, such as aligning the direction of paper sheets, aligning the front and back of paper sheets, etc. The time and work required for the organization work can be reduced more reliably.
  • customer clerk information is used as transaction information, and a classification pattern is created by the categorization pattern creation unit 51 using history data associated with customer clerk information. For this reason, it is possible to create a classification pattern that reflects the habits of the person in charge, such as aligning the direction of paper sheets, aligning the front and back of paper sheets, etc. Can be reduced.
  • pre-processing information When pre-processing information is used as transaction information, it is possible to determine what processing has been performed on the paper sheet before being brought into the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 of the present embodiment. For this reason, it is possible to create a classification pattern that does not perform the processing that has already been performed in consideration of the processing that has already been performed, and it is possible to more reliably reduce the time and work required for the organization work.
  • transaction time information When transaction time information is used as transaction information, a classification pattern can be created in consideration of the time or time of the transaction to be performed, and the time and work required for organizing work can be reduced.
  • an appropriate classification pattern can be created according to such a transaction time zone and transaction time.
  • Customer information such as customer information, customer category information, customer contact information, pre-processing information, and transaction time information can be used in any combination, as described above, both customer information and transaction time information In other cases, it is possible to use both information related to the customer and pre-processing information, or to use all of the information related to the customer, the pre-processing information and the transaction time information. By increasing the number of combinations, a more appropriate classification pattern can be created, and as a result, the time and work required for organizing work can be more reliably reduced.
  • Input unit 57 When the input unit 57 has a reading device 57a that reads a recording medium, unlike when the operator directly inputs transaction information via an input terminal such as the touch panel 59, it is possible to prevent mistakes in transaction information, etc. Organize work based on accurate transaction information.
  • the pattern creation unit 51 can acquire transaction information, and the transaction information can be acquired by the classification pattern generation unit 51 with a simple operation.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 creates one classification pattern. However, in this modification, the classification pattern creation unit 51 creates a plurality of classification patterns.
  • the sheet processing apparatus 100 further includes an output unit that outputs a plurality of classification patterns and a selection unit that selects one classification pattern from the plurality of classification patterns.
  • the output unit may be in any form as long as it can output a plurality of classification patterns, and the selection unit can select one classification pattern from the plurality of classification patterns.
  • the functions of the output unit and the selection unit will be described by using the mode performed by the touch panel 59 described above.
  • the control unit 50 controls the transport unit 70 so that paper sheets taken in from the take-in unit 10 are stacked on the stacking units 60a-60d based on the classification pattern selected by the touch panel (selection unit) 59.
  • a plurality of classification patterns output from the touch panel (output unit) 59 are created by reading out history data stored in the storage unit 56.
  • the read out history data includes, for example, customer information, customer category information, and customer Created by a combination of customer information such as contact information and transaction time information.
  • the touch panel (output unit) 59 of the present modification is configured to output the classification pattern in association with the prediction processing time based on the classification pattern.
  • the expected processing time is calculated, for example, by multiplying the average processing time for processing one sheet of paper in the selected classification pattern by the number of sheets to be actually processed.
  • the transaction information may be read from the entered transaction information, including information on the number of paper sheets actually processed, or recorded on a slip attached to a collection bag containing the imported paper sheets.
  • the number information may be read by the input unit 57, or the number information may be manually input from the touch panel 59.
  • paper sheets to be classified are placed on the placement unit 11. At this time, it is detected by a sensor (not shown) that the paper sheet has been placed on the placement unit 11.
  • transaction information regarding the paper sheets placed on the placement unit 11 is input by the operator (see S1 in FIG. 9).
  • the history data associated with the transaction information is read by the classification pattern creation unit 51 (see S2 in FIG. 9).
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 creates a plurality of classification patterns based on the read history data (see S3a in FIG. 9).
  • the classification patterns are displayed on the touch panel 59 (see S4a in FIG. 9).
  • classification processing is performed according to the classification pattern until there is no paper sheet placed on the placement unit 11 (see S10 and S11 in FIG. 9).
  • a plurality of classification patterns are output, and the operator can select one classification pattern from them. For this reason, an optimal classification pattern can be created by making use of the experience and the like possessed by the operator.
  • the operator may select the classification pattern of the shortest time among the predicted times that have been output by the touch panel (selection unit) 59, but the output is output by the touch panel (output unit) 59 in consideration of the time zone and time.
  • the operator may select a classification pattern that is considered to reduce the processing time. For example, in tourist areas, the number of banknotes deposited in each season is completely different, so for banknotes brought in by customers in such areas, the operator must It is conceivable to select a classification pattern based on history data based on the results of processing performed.
  • not only the classification pattern but also the prediction processing time based on the classification pattern is output in association with each other, so that the prediction processing time can be taken into consideration when the operator selects the classification pattern. For example, when the operator is wondering which classification pattern to select, the operator can mechanically select a classification pattern with a short expected processing time.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 can create a classification pattern for each customer category.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 creates a classification pattern for banks, a classification pattern for department stores, and a classification pattern for retail stores, and the created pattern is associated with the customer category on the touch panel 59. Displayed. Since the operator knows the customer category of the transaction to be processed, he can select an appropriate pattern from the three created classification patterns.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51 can create a classification pattern for each customer from historical data for each customer.
  • the creation pattern created by the classification pattern creation unit 51 is displayed on the touch panel 59 in association with the customer name. Since the operator knows the customer of the transaction to be processed, the corresponding customer classification pattern can be selected from a plurality of created classification patterns.
  • the transaction information input in S1 is used for updating history data (see S21 in FIG. 9).
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 has the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51.
  • the processing apparatus 100 does not have to include all of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51. Therefore, in the second embodiment, the external device 500 shown in FIG. 10 that can communicate with the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 includes any one of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51. Will be described.
  • the external apparatus 500 is an individual management apparatus that manages information related to the paper sheet processing apparatus 100, for example.
  • the other configurations are substantially the same as those in the first embodiment.
  • the same parts as those in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 includes two of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51, and the remaining one is stored in the paper sheet processing apparatus 100.
  • the connected external device 500 has.
  • the sheet processing apparatus 100 includes the input unit 57 and the classification pattern creation unit 51, and the external apparatus 500 includes the storage unit 56.
  • the sheet processing apparatus 100 includes the storage unit 56.
  • the classification pattern creation unit 51, the external device 500 has the input unit 57, the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 has the storage unit 56 and the input unit 57, and the external device 500 creates the classification pattern.
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 includes one of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51, and the external unit 500 includes the remaining two. be able to.
  • the sheet processing apparatus 100 includes the storage unit 56, the external apparatus 500 includes the input unit 57 and the classification pattern creation unit 51, or the sheet processing apparatus 100 includes the input unit 57.
  • the external device 500 includes the storage unit 56 and the classification pattern creation unit 51, the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 includes the classification pattern creation unit 51, and the external device 500 includes the storage unit 56 and the input.
  • An embodiment having the portion 57 can be given.
  • the paper sheet processing apparatus 100 does not have any of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51, and these storage unit 56, input unit 57, and classification pattern creation unit.
  • An example in which the external device 500 has 51 can be given.
  • the number of external devices 500 is not necessarily one, and may be a plurality of devices.
  • the present embodiment can provide the same effects as those of the first embodiment. Since this effect has been described in detail in the first embodiment, a description thereof will be omitted in this embodiment.
  • one external device 500 is provided for one paper sheet processing apparatus 100.
  • one external device 500 is provided for the plurality of paper sheet processing apparatuses 100.
  • the external device 500 functions as a host management device that counts the history data of each paper sheet processing device 100.
  • the other configurations are substantially the same as those in the second embodiment.
  • the same parts as those in the second embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
  • each sheet processing apparatus 100 may include a storage unit 56, an input unit 57, and a classification pattern creation unit 51.
  • Each sheet processing apparatus 100 may include any two of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51, and the external device 500 may have the remaining one function.
  • Each paper sheet processing apparatus 100 may include only one of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, and the classification pattern creation unit 51, and the external device 500 may include the remaining two functions.
  • each paper sheet processing apparatus 100 does not have any of the storage unit 56, the input unit 57, or the classification pattern creation unit 51, and the external device 500 functions as a function of each paper sheet processing apparatus 100.
  • 57 or the classification pattern creation unit 51 may be included.
  • the external device 500 aggregates the history data of each sheet processing apparatus 100, a classification pattern can be created using history data composed of aggregates with a large number of parameters. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the time and work required for organizing work with higher accuracy. That is, according to the present embodiment, the history data of each sheet processing apparatus 100 is centrally managed by the external apparatus 500. Therefore, history data and transaction information associated with the history data can be stored and managed for paper sheets processed by various paper sheet processing apparatuses 100. As a result, it is possible to create a classification pattern using history data composed of aggregates with a large number of parameters, and it is possible to create an appropriate classification pattern from highly reliable data. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the time and work required for the organization work with higher accuracy.

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Un appareil de traitement de feuilles de papier (100) est pourvu : d'une unité de chargement (10) qui charge des feuilles de papier ; d'une unité de transport (70) qui transporte les feuilles de papier chargées par l'unité du chargement (10) ; d'une pluralité d'unités d'empilage (60a à 60d) pour empiler les feuilles de papier transportées par l'unité de transport (70) ; et d'une unité d'identification et de comptage (55) qui identifie et compte les feuilles de papier transportées par l'unité de transport (70). L'appareil de traitement de feuilles de papier (100) est en outre pourvu : d'une unité d'entrée (57) pour entrer des informations de transaction ; d'une unité de mémorisation (56) qui associe les informations de transaction avec des données d'historique, qui comprennent des résultats de comptage provenant de l'unité d'identification et de comptage (55), et qui mémorise lesdites informations de transaction et lesdites données d'historique ; d'une unité de génération de modèles de classification (51) qui génère, sur la base des données d'historique, des modèles de classification, qui correspondent aux informations de transaction, pour les feuilles de papier empilées par les unités d'empilage (60a à 60d) ; et d'une unité de commande (50) qui commande l'unité de transport (70) d'une manière telle que les feuilles de papier chargées par l'unité du chargement (10) soient empilées par les unités d'empilage (60a à 60d) sur la base des modèles de classification.
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