Paper currency dispenser friction picker mechanism

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – With means to interrupt feeding

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221 21, 221251, 271110, 271120, 271122, B65H 712

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044947470

ABSTRACT:
The device has a feed roller with a high friction rubber segment which picks notes one at a time for each roller revolution or cycle. A counter-rotating separator roller normally prevents picking doubles. A cooperative doubles detector detects doubles when picked and returns the doubles to the note supply stack. The picker mechanism has a biasing lever which holds the note stack out of contact with the feed roller against stack pressure until the friction segment is in note separating and picking position.

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