Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Pack holders
Patent
1995-09-19
2000-01-18
Nguyen, Tuan N.
Sheet feeding or delivering
Feeding
Pack holders
209534, 209900, B65H 100
Patent
active
060151471
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a paper sheet manipulating apparatus which is operated by an operator such as a customer to dispense and deposit paper sheets depending on operations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In these years, a transaction apparatus such as an automatic transaction apparatus is widely spreading. This automatic transation apparatus is installed in the premises of financial institutions such as a bank for automatic deposits and dispensation of cash depending on the operations controlled by customers.
A paper sheet manipulating apparatus of the related arts realizes a transaction by executing deposits and dispensation of paper sheets under the operations controlled by an operator such as a customer.
This paper sheet manipulating apparatus realizes various transactions in the financial institutions such as receiving a transaction, expensing a transaction and a payment/transfer transaction, etc. by depositing and dispensing paper moneys (bills).
In the case of an expensing transaction, the bills accommodated in the apparatus are transferred, depending on the operator's instruction, to an inlet/outlet port using a roller and a belt for dispensation to a customer.
In the case of an receiving transaction, bills placed in the inlet/outlet port are taken into the apparatus for accommodating bills depending on the instruction which an operator has inputted.
Such an automatic transaction apparatus (bill manipulating apparatus or cash dispensing apparatus) is described in the official gazette of the Japanese patent laid-open No. 62-216098, which was filed for application on Mar. 18, 1986 by the applicant of the present invention and thereafter laid open on Sep. 22, 1987.
Such a bill manipulating apparatus comprises an inlet/outlet port for inputting and outputting bills, a discriminating section for discriminating between a true bill and a false bill and also discriminating denominations, a front and rear surface ordering section for ordering the front and rear surfaces of bills, an accommodating cabinet for accommodating bills, a temporary pooling section for temporarily storing bills, a teller's safe for collecting bills in the accommodation cabinet and charging bills thereto and a reject section for collecting at least the bills among those charged from the teller's safe and are not recognized as the true bills by the discriminating section.
Dispensation of bills is carried out as explained below. First, the bills are fed sheet by sheet by a feeding mechanism from the accommodation cabinet in which necessary denominations are accommodated. These bills are then transferred to the discrimination section for confirming denominations through a route provided with a transfer roller or a transfer belt not illustrated and thereafter are accommodated in the temporary pooling section. This operation is repeated until the bills of the amount designated by a customer are fed from the accommodation cabinet and are then accommodated in the temporary pooling section. When the bills of the predetermined amount designated to be outputted are accommodated in the temporary pooling section, such bills are transferred to the inlet/outlet port one at a time.
Thereafter, a shutter closing the inlet/output port is opened, resulting in the condition that a customer can get the bills. When a customer gets the bills outputted to the inlet/outlet port after the shutter opens, the dispensation transaction is completed.
At the time of a deposit transaction, a customer selects the deposit transaction with the operations not illustrated. Thereafter, when justification of a card inserted by a customer is verified, a deposit of bills is permitted.
In this case, it is also possible that a customer is urged to input a code-number for verifying justification of the customer.
In the case of a deposit transaction, the shutter is first opened resulting in the condition that a customer is capable of inputting bills into the inlet/output port. When the customer inputs the bills to the inlet/outlet port and depr
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Esaki Isamu
Hata Hidekazu
Kimura Atsunori
Minamishin Hayato
Ohno Seiichi
Fujitsu Limited
Nguyen Tuan N.
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