Merchandising – Customer service – Banking
Patent
1981-04-14
1984-03-13
Bartuska, F. J.
Merchandising
Customer service
Banking
194 1B, 194DIG26, 232 432, 235379, G07G 500
Patent
active
044361823
ABSTRACT:
The apparatus comprises a reversible conveyor disposed between a deflection station and an access slot. The deflection station allows the dispensing of an empty envelope from a magazine 11 towards the conveyor and the deposition of an envelope containing valuables from the conveyor into a drawer. The apparatus further comprises a printing device at an intermediate position along the length of the conveyor for printing data serially on the envelope during its transfer to the drawer. This is disposed in a safe and is of the sealed type, including two motor driven rollers for inserting the envelope into the drawer. The rollers can be locked in such a way as to close the access to the drawer when the drawer is open. The apparatus is controlled by a microprocessor in two way communication with a central control unit of the apparatus.
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Motta Carlo
Simonotti Lucio
Bartuska F. J.
Ing. C. Olivetti & C. S.p.A.
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