Field of the Invention and Related Art Statement:
[0001] The present invention relates to a register drawer assembly for storing sales money
therein and more particularly to a register drawer assembly suitable for the storage
of not only cash but also slips, gift coupons and the like.
[0002] An example of a conventional device is shown in Figs. 6 and 7. In these figures,
the numeral 51 denotes an outer case on which is mounted the register housing. In
the outer case 51 are inserted a drawer 52 capable of being drawn out, the upper surface
of the drawer 52 being open, a money case 53 received in the drawer 52, the upper
surface of the money case 53 being also open, and a cover 54 for closing the money
case 53. On the bottom of the drawer 52 are provided bearers 55 for supporting the
money case 53, and slits 56 are formed in the front face of the drawer 52.
[0003] In using the drawer assembly of such conventional structure, the cover 54 is removed
and cash is put in the money case 53, while a credit card transaction slip 16 or a
gift coupon or the like is put into the space between the bottom of the money case
53 and that of the drawer 52 through a slit 56. After closing of the shop where the
register is installed, the money case 53 is taken out from the drawer 52 and the cover
54 is put thereon, then the covered money case is transferred to a safe custodial
place such as a money safe. In this case, the slips 16, gift coupons, etc. stored
on the bottom of the drawer 52 are also taken out and transferred to a safe custodial
place.
[0004] Such prior art has the drawback that in transferring cash, etc. to a custodial place,
the slips 16, gift coupons, etc. stored on the bottom of the drawer 52 must be handled
separately from the cash and this is very troublesome.
Object and Summary of the Invention:
[0005] It is a first object of the present invention to provide a register drawer assembly
capable of facilitating the recovery of slips, gift coupons and the like.
[0006] It is a second object of the present invention to provide a register drawer assembly
in which slips, gift coupons and the like once stored are prevented from moving backward
to the exterior.
[0007] According to the present invention, in order to achieve the above objects, a drawer
the outer surface of which is open is inserted drawably into an outer case on which
is mounted a register, and a receptacle case of an upper-lower double structure comprising
a money case as an upper stage the upper surface of which is open and a receptacle
portion as a lower stage is received in the drawer, the drawer having insertion apertures
formed in the front face thereof which apertures are in communication with the receptacle
portion. Cash is put in the money case after pulling out the drawer, while slips,
gift coupons and the like are inserted into the receptacle portion through the insertion
apertures. For the custody of cash, the receptacle case is taken out from the drawer.
At the same time, the slips, gift coupons and the like are also taken out in a stored
state in the receptacle portion of the receptacle case, now ready for custody to a
predetermined place together with the cash.
Brief Description of the Drawings:
[0008]
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the whole showing a first embodiment of
the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a side view in longitudinal section thereof;
Fig. 3 is a front view of the whole showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a front view of the whole showing a modification of insertion apertures;
Fig. 5 is a side view in longitudinal section showing a third embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the whole showing a conventional example;
and
Fig. 7 is a side view in longitudinal section thereof.
Description of Preferred Embodiments:
[0009] A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference
to Figs. 1 and 2. There is provided an outer case 1 on which is mounted a register
(not shown), and within the outer case 1 are disposed a drawer 2 capable of being
drawn out, the upper surface of the drawer 2 being open, a money case 3 received in
the drawer 2, the upper surface of the money case 3 being also open, and a cover 4
for closing the money case 3. In the money case 3 there are formed a plurality of
paper money compartments 5 and coin compartments 6, while on both sides of the money
case 3 there are formed rail-like guide portions 7 extending downwards from the bottoms
of those paper money and coin compartments, and retaining holes 8. Moreover, there
is provided an inner drawer 12 which is formed by both a bottom plate 10 and a front
plate 11 extending upward perpendicularly from the front edge of the bottom plate
10 and which is disposed along the guide portions 7 so that it can be drawn out, thereby
forming a receptacle portion 9 in cooperation with the money case 3. In both a front
face 13 of the drawer 2 and the front plate 11 of the inner drawer 12 there are formed
slit-like insertion apertures 14 which are in communication with the receptacle portion
9. The insertion apertures 14 of the drawer 2 and of the inner drawer 12 are the same
in shape and size. Further, retaining pawls 15 for resilient engagement with the retaining
holes 8 are formed integrally on both sides of the inner drawer 12, and a lock mechanism
17 is constituted by both the engaging pawls 15 and the engaging holes 8. The money
case 3 and the inner drawer 12 thus interconnected as an integral body constitute
a receptacle case 23 of an upper-lower double structure.
[0010] In using the drawer assembly of such construction, the drawer 2 is pulled out and
the cover 4 removed, then cash is put in the money case 3, while a credit card transaction
slip 16 or a gift coupon or the like is inserted through an insertion aperture 14
into the receptacle portion 9 located below the money case 3.
[0011] After closing of the shop where the register is installed, the receptacle case 23
is taken out from the drawer 2 and, after putting the cover 4 thereon, the case is
transferred to a safe custodial place such as a money safe. In this case, the money
case 3 and the inner drawer 12 are taken out simultaneously in an integral condition.
Thus, the slips 16, etc. stored in the receptacle portion 9 are also taken out together
with the cash stored in the money case 3 so never remain on the bottom of the drawer
2. Consequently, the troublesomeness of the recovering work for the slips 16, etc.
is eliminated and the recovery is ensured. For taking out the slips 16, etc. from
the receptacle portion 9, the inner drawer 12 is pulled out from the money case 3.
[0012] Since the money case 3 and the inner drawer 12 are locked by the lock mechanism 17,
the inner drawer 12 is prevented from coming off the money case 3 in transit.
[0013] A second embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference
to Fig. 3, in which the same portions as in the first embodiment are indicated by
the same reference numerals to omit explanation (as is also the case in the following).
In this embodiment, insertion apertures 14 are formed in the shape of a true circle.
Although in Fig. 3 there are shown such insertion apertures 14 only in the front
face 13 of the drawer 2, there are formed insertion apertures 14 of the same shape
and same size also in the front plate 11 of the inner drawer 12. Therefore, a slip
16 or the like is rounded and in this state it is inserted from an insertion aperture
14 into the receptacle portion 9. The slip 16 or the like then restores its shape
in the receptacle portion 9, so once inserted into the receptacle portion 9, it is
prevented from moving backward to the exterior through the insertion aperture 14.
[0014] Fig. 4 shows a modification in shape of insertion apertures 14, which are formed
in the shape of a meniscus. Even with such a shape of insertion apertures 14, the
slip 16 once stored can be prevented from moving backward to the exterior.
[0015] The shape of the insertion apertures 14 is not limited to the circular shape shown
in Fig. 3 or the meniscus shape shown in Fig. 4. There may be adopted any shape if
only it can prevent a backward movement of the slip 16, etc.
[0016] A third embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference
to Fig. 5. This embodiment employs a receptacle case 18 which is constituted by an
integral member of an upper-lower double structure. More specifically, the receptacle
case 18 comprises a money case 3 as an upper stage the upper surface of which is open
and a receptacle portion 9 as a lower stage the front face of which is open, with
a receptacle cover 19 being attached to the open front of the receptacle portion
9. The receptacle cover 19 is pivotable about a pivot shaft 20 mounted to the lower
portion thereof and its forward pivotal movement is prevented by a stopper 21 projecting
downwards from the upper surface of the receptacle portion 9. Further, the receptacle
cover 19 is urged against the stopper 21 by means of a spring 22 mounted between the
cover and the lower surface of the receptacle portion 9.
[0017] In such construction, when a slip 16 is inserted from an insertion aperture 14 formed
in only the front face 13 of the drawer 2, the receptacle cover 19 is opened by the
slip 16, thereby allowing the slip to be received in the receptacle portion 9. Thereafter,
the cover 19 is closed by virtue of the spring 22, whereby the slip 16 is held in
the receptacle portion 9.
[0018] The force required for opening the receptacle cover 19 must be weaker than the strength
of the slip 16 capable of withstanding the bending force acting upon abutment with
the cover 19. Therefore, such shapes of the insertion apertures 14 as shown in Figs.
3 and 4, which shapes can enhance the strength of the slip 16, are more suitable for
this embodiment.
1. A register drawer assembly comprising:
a drawer inserted drawably in an outer case on which is mounted a register, the upper
surface of said drawer being open;
a receptacle case inserted in said drawer, said receptacle case having an upper-lower
double structure comprising a money case as an upper stage the upper surface of which
is open and a receptacle portion as a lower stage; and
an insertion aperture formed in the front face of said drawer in a position communicating
with said receptacle portion.
2. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 1, wherein said insertion aperture
is formed in the shape of a slit.
3. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 1, wherein said insertion aperture
is formed in the shape of a circle.
4. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 1, wherein said insertion aperture
is formed in the shape of a meniscus.
5. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 1, wherein downwardly extending guide
portions are formed on both sides of said money case and an inner drawer which forms
a receptacle portion between it and the money case is disposed along said guide portions.
6. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 5, wherein said inner drawer is composed
of a bottom plate disposed drawably along said guide portions, a front plate extending
vertically upwards from said bottom plate to cover the front face of said receptacle
case, and an insertion aperture formed in said front plate, said insertion aperture
communicating with the insertion aperture formed in said drawer.
7. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 6, wherein the insertion aperture
of said drawer and that of said front plate are formed in conformity with each other.
8. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 5, further including a lock mechanism
for locking said inner drawer.
9. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 8, wherein said lock mechanism is
composed of engaging holes formed in said money case and engaging pawls integral with
said inner drawer for resilient engagement with said engaging holes.
10. A register drawer assembly according to Claim 1, further including a receptacle
cover attached to the front of said receptacle portion which cover is adapted to open
upon exertion of a backward urging force thereon.