Automatic bank note transaction apparatus

Registers – Systems controlled by data bearing records – Banking systems

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209534, G06F 1530

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043980880

ABSTRACT:
In an automatic bank note transaction apparatus, bank notes inserted therein through a bank note inlet slot are transferred from a receiving chamber to an introduction-transfer path, fit sheets are discriminated from unfit ones among the bank notes by a discriminator during the transfer, and then the fit and unfit sheets are allotted or distributed by gates so that the unfit sheets are collected in a temporary unfit sheet collecting section and that the fit sheets are collected in temporary fit sheet collecting sections provided for several kinds of bank notes. One and the other ends of a return path for the bank notes are connected with the temporary unfit sheet collecting section and the receiving chamber, respectively, so that the unfit sheets may be once returned to the receiving chamber and then introduced therefrom again into the introduction-transfer path. The temporary fit sheet collecting sections are selectively connected with the return path so that the fit sheets in these collecting sections may also be returned to the receiving chamber at a customer's request.

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patent: 3800155 (1974-03-01), Potenza

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