BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a sheet storage apparatus installed in,
for example, a note dispenser or a note transacting machine and, more particularly,
to a sheet storage apparatus and a transaction apparatus having an improved capability
of accommodating or handling sheets , for example, papers or cards, of a varying size
such as monetary notes.
Description of Related Art
[0002] Fig. 11 depicts a conventional note transacting machine allowing transaction including
deposit and withdrawal of notes. This note transacting machine has a body 101 formed
with a note receiver 102 and a note outlet 106. The kinds of notes placed on the note
receiver 102 are distinguished by a note distinguishing device 103, and the distinguished
notes are reserved temporarily in a temporary note reservoir 104. After the deposit
transaction is established, the notes are accommodated in associated stackers 105
accommodated in the body 101. In withdrawal, notes are fed out from an appropriate
stacker or stackers 105, then distinguished by the note distinguishing device 103,
and finally discharged to the note outlet 106. For this purpose, the note receiver
102 and the note outlet 106, both exposed outside, are communicated with all of the
internal stackers 105 via a transport path 107 of a circulation type.
[0003] In the case of foreign notes, the dimensions thereof are different from each other
depending on the kinds of notes. Thus, when the note transacting machine is utilized
in a foreign country, it is necessary to alter the width of the transport path and
the sizes of the stackers, depending on the sizes of notes. Consequently, an apparatus
capable of handling many kinds of notes is required.
[0004] It is therefore conceivable to accommodate a considerable number of stackers 111
in correspondence to the kinds of notes inside a body 112 of an apparatus, as shown
in Fig. 12. In this case, however, a transport path 113 of the circulation type and
the body 112 inevitably become large, thus increasing the manufacturing cost of the
apparatus. Also, this kind of apparatus is uneconomical because some stackers are
not used when the number of the kinds of notes is smaller than that of the stackers
prepared.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention has been developed to overcome the above-described disadvantages.
[0006] It is accordingly an objective of the present invention to provide a sheet storage
apparatus and a transaction apparatus to which additional stackers can be removably
mounted for effective utilization of a required number of stackers.
[0007] In accomplishing the above and other objectives, the sheet storage apparatus according
to the present invention is used to store sheets in a first sheet storage portion
via a sheet transport path and is characterized in that an internal transport path
formed in an apparatus body can be communicated with an external transport path communicated
with a second sheet storage portion.
[0008] The sheet transport path comprises a first transport path required to transport the
sheets to the sheet storage portions for the storage of the sheets therein and a second
transport path required to feed the sheets therefrom to the outside.
[0009] Advantageously, a power transmission means is disposed at a connecting portion between
the internal transport path and the external transport path to transmit a driving
force.
[0010] Conveniently, a driving means is disposed near the external transport path to drive
the external transport path.
[0011] Again conveniently, a branched connection path is provided for communicating between
the first transport path and the second transport path to transport the sheets from
the first transport path to the second transport path.
[0012] A direction-switching means is provided at a branched position of the branched connection
path to switch the transport direction of the sheets introduced to the branched position.
[0013] The sheet storage apparatus of the above-described type can be incorporated into
a transaction apparatus.
[0014] According to the present invention, in order to increase the sheet storage portions
in consideration of the number of the kinds of sheets, the external transport path
communicated with the second sheet storage portion is communicated with the internal
transport path of the apparatus body.
[0015] In storing the sheets in the sheet storage portions, they are transported thereto
via the first transport path communicated therewith. The sheets stored in the sheet
storage portions are fed out therefrom via the second transport path communicated
therewith.
[0016] In driving the external transport path provided outside the apparatus body, the driving
force is transmitted to the external transport path by the power transmission means
provided at the connecting portion between the internal transport path and the external
transport path. The external transport path provided outside the apparatus body is
driven by the driving means disposed near it.
[0017] In switching the transport direction of sheets introduced inside the apparatus, they
are transported to arrive at the branched connection path branched from the first
transport path to the second transport path so that the sheets may be fed either continuously
along the first transport path or to the second transport path via the branched connection
path. The direction-switching means is used to switch the transport direction of the
sheets that have arrived at the branched connection path.
[0018] When the sheet storage apparatus is installed inside a transaction apparatus, the
latter is effectively utilized for transaction such as, for example, deposit and withdrawal
of notes.
[0019] According to the present invention, a required number of sheet storage portions can
be provided outside the apparatus body, depending on the number of the kinds of sheets
to be handled. Even if the number of the kinds of sheets varies, the sheet storage
portions can be provided in correspondence thereto. Therefore, it does not occur that
the number of the sheet storage portions is in excess or short. That is, the apparatus
can be effectively used by providing an appropriate number of sheet storage portions
in conformity to the object of utilization of the apparatus.
[0020] Furthermore, a single apparatus is applicable to various objects in which the required
number of sheet storage portions differs, and the effective utilization of the sheet
storage portions can reduce the size and the manufacturing cost of the apparatus.
[0021] Because sheets can be introduced in or fed out from the sheet storage portions via
the first and second transport paths, effective transaction including deposit and
withdrawal of monetary notes can be achieved.
[0022] Also, when the external transport path is communicated with the internal transport
path, the external transport path is driven by the power transmission means disposed
therebetween so that the sheets may be appropriately transported from the internal
transport path to the external transport path. When the external transport path is
provided with the driving means, the former is independently driven by the latter.
In this case, the power transmission means for transmitting the driving force from
the apparatus body to the external transport path is dispensed with.
[0023] The provision of the branched connection path allows sheets introduced to the first
transport path to be directed either continuously to the first transport path or immediately
to the second transport path. Accordingly, the sheets introduced into the apparatus
can be transported at a high speed by appropriately selecting the transport direction,
thus increasing the speed of various transport operations such as introduction of
the sheets into the sheet storage portions, collection of the sheets into, for example,
a collection box or the like.
[0024] When the sheet storage apparatus is installed inside a transaction apparatus such
as, for example, a note dispenser or a note transacting machine, transactions can
be accomplished for various kinds of notes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The above and other objectives and features of the present invention will become
more apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof with
reference to the accompanying drawings, throughout which like parts are designated
by like reference numerals, and wherein:
Fig. 1 is a schematic elevational view of a note transacting apparatus according to
the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1, but indicating the apparatus to which additional
stacker units have been mounted;
Fig. 3 is a schematic elevational view of an additional stacker unit;
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3, but indicating another additional stacker unit;
Fig. 5 is a schematic elevational view of the additional stacker unit of Fig. 4, particularly
indicating a line connection mechanism thereof;
Fig. 6 is a side view of the line connection mechanism indicating the manner in which
the power is transmitted;
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary perspective view of two neighboring line connection mechanisms
indicating the manner in which the power is transmitted;
Fig. 8 is an elevational view of one of stacker units including the additional stacker
units;
Fig. 9 is a modification of the additional stacker units that has a driving motor;
Fig. 10 is another modification of the additional stacker units that has a curved
connection line between feed-in and feed-out lines;
Fig. 11 is a schematic elevational view of a conventional note transacting apparatus;
and
Fig. 12 is a view similar to Fig. 11, but indicating another conventional note transacting
apparatus accommodating additional stackers.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] Fig. 1 depicts a note transacting apparatus embodying the present invention which
has a note receiver 12 and a note outlet 13 both provided at an upper front portion
of an apparatus body 11. Notes received by the note receiver 12 are successively introduced
inside the body 11 by means of a feed roller 25 and a separation roller 26 opposed
to each other and disposed immediately below the note receiver 12. The introduction
of the notes inside the body 11 is assisted by an auxiliary roller 27 adjoining the
note receiver 12. The note transacting apparatus accommodates a note distinguishing
device 14 for distinguishing the kinds of notes, a temporary note reservoir 15 for
temporarily reserving notes received or those to be paid, first and second stackers
S1 and S2 for storing associated notes, and a collection box 16 for collecting notes
decided as being undistinguishable, damaged, and forgotten to be picked up by customers.
As shown in Fig. 1, the note distinguishing device 14 and the temporary note reservoir
15, both communicating with the note receiver 12 and the note outlet 13, are communicated
with each other via a looped transport line L1, while the note distinguishing device
14, the first and second stackers S1 and S2, and the collection box 16 are communicated
with one another via a looped transport line L2.
[0027] The note transacting apparatus of Fig. 1 is made up of a transport system 17 for
transporting notes and a storage system 18 disposed below the transport system 17
for storing the notes. More specifically, the transport system 17 is constituted by
connecting the note receiver 12, the note outlet 13, the note distinguishing device
14, and the temporary note reservoir 15 via the upper transport line L1, and by connecting
the note distinguishing device 14, the first and second stackers S1 and S2, and the
collection box 16 via the lower transport line L2. In deposit, notes placed on the
note receiver 12 are stored in associated stackers S1 and S2 via the upper and lower
transport lines L1 and L2. In withdrawal, desired notes are fed out from the corresponding
stacker or stackers S1 and S2 to the note outlet 13 via the lower transport line L2
and the upper transport line L1.
[0028] In the storage system 18, the first stacker S1, the collection box 16, and the second
stacker S2 are arranged in this order from the front side of the body 11 towards the
rear side thereof. Of these components, the second stacker S2 is incorporated in a
connection unit or stacker unit U1, which is removably mounted on the body 11 on the
rear side thereof. Because the connection unit U1 is removably mounted on the body
11, if only one or two Kinds of notes are transacted, they can be stored in one or
both of the first and second stackers S1 and S2 shown in Fig. 1. If the number of
the kinds of notes is more than two, for example, four, two additional stacker units
U2 and U3 incorporating respective stackers S3 and S4 are sandwiched between the body
11 and the connection unit U1, as shown in Fig. 2, so that the number of stackers
S1 through S4 may become equal to the number of the kinds of notes to be transacted.
The interposition of the additional stacker units U2 and U3 between the body 11 and
the connection unit U1 allows deposit and withdrawal of four kinds of notes.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 3, the connection unit U1, removably mounted on the body 11, accommodates
a side end portion of the looped lower transport line L2 at an upper portion thereof
and the second stacker S2 at a lower portion thereof, with the lower transport line
L2 and the second stacker S2 communicated with each other for the storage of notes
from the lower transport line L2 into the second stacker S2 and for the payment of
notes from the second stacker S2 via the lower transport line L2. The connection unit
U1 has line connection mechanisms 19 located at open ends of feed-in and feed-out
lines L21 and L22 of the lower transport line L2, remote from a curved end line thereof,
inside the connection unit U1. The feed-in and feed-out lines L21 and L22 extend generally
horizontally in parallel with each other at the open ends thereof to horizontally
introduce notes therein and feed them therefrom.
[0030] Fig. 4 depicts the additional stacker unit U2. The lower transport line L2 of the
additional unit U2 is positioned at the same level as that of the connection unit
U1. The additional unit U2 has the third stacker S3 at a lower portion thereof. The
lower transport line L2 and the second stacker S2 are communicated with each other
for the storage of notes from the lower transport line L2 into the third stacker S3
and for the payment of notes from the third stacker S3 via the lower transport line
L2. The lower transport line L2 inside the additional stacker unit U2 is made up of
spaced feed-in and feed-out lines L21 and L22 extending generally horizontally in
parallel with each other. The additional stacker unit U2 has line connection mechanisms
19 located at opposite open ends of the feed-in and feed-out lines L21 and L22 to
introduce notes therein and feed them therefrom.
[0031] The additional stacker unit U3 has the same construction as the additional stacker
unit U2 referred to above.
[0032] As shown in Figs. 5 through 7, the driving force required for transporting notes
is transmitted from the body 11 to the removable stacker units U1 through U3 by the
respective line connection mechanisms 19 disposed at mating portions between one unit
and the next adjacent unit. Each line connection mechanism 19 comprises upper and
lower rotary shafts 22 each having two laterally spaced pulleys 21 mounted thereon
for rotation together therewith. As best shown in Fig. 7, two laterally spaced endless
belts 20 are trained between associated upper pulleys 21 on the leading side and those
on the trailing side with respect to the direction of travel of notes. Likewise, two
laterally spaced endless belts 20 are trained between associated lower pulleys 21
on the leading side and those 21 on the trailing side. Lower runs of the upper endless
belts 20 are held in contact with associated upper runs of the lower endless belts
20 so that the notes can be successively transported with their side edges sandwiched
between the lower runs of the upper endless belts 20 and the upper runs of the lower
endless belts 20. At the mating portions, two obliquely positioned rotary shafts 22
has respective power transmission gears 23 securely mounted on outer ends thereof
in mesh with each other for transmission of the power from one unit to the next adjacent
unit.
[0033] The provision of the line connection mechanisms 19 at the mating portions between
two units enables power transmission from the body 11 to the connection unit U1. In
this case, the line connection mechanisms 19 have a common connection construction,
and the lower transport line L2 inside the body 11 and that inside each stacker unit
are driven synchronously, thus transporting notes stably irrespective of the number
of units.
[0034] Fig. 8 depicts each stacker unit having a vertically elongated box-like housing 30.
The stacker unit has a storage space 34 defined therein and delimited by the housing
30, a vertically extending side wall 34a disposed inside the housing 30, and a horizontally
extending elevating plate 35 mounted vertically movably inside the housing 30. Notes
Y introduced into the stacker unit are stored one above the other on the elevating
plate 35 and are fed out therefrom by a feed mechanism 36 disposed at an upper open
end of the housing 30.
[0035] The elevating plate 35 has a proximal end 35a vertically slidably mounted on a guide
shaft 37 extending vertically along the side wall 34a of the storage space 34. The
proximal end 35a of the elevating plate 35 is fixed to a belt 39 trained between upper
and lower pulleys 38, which are rotatably mounted on upper and lower ends of the guide
shaft 37, respectively. A drive motor (not shown) drives one of the pulleys 38 to
rotate the belt 39 in an appropriate direction, thereby moving the elevating plate
35 up and down to allow storage of notes Y introduced in the storage space 34 or feed
of such notes therefrom.
[0036] The notes Y introduced in the storage space 34 fall to the elevating plate 35 and
are horizontally placed one above the other thereon. During storage, a space required
to allow the successively introduced notes Y to fall to the elevating plate 35 is
formed above the elevating plate 35 because the vertical position of the elevating
plate 35 is determined in accordance with the amount of notes Y stored in the storage
space 34.
[0037] The feed mechanism 36 comprises an auxiliary roller 40 disposed above the elevating
plate 35 generally centrally of an open end of the storage space 34, a feed roller
41 disposed on the right-hand side of the open end of the storage space 34, as viewed
in Fig. 8, a separation roller 42 disposed below and opposed to the feed roller 41,
a contact roller (not shown) disposed immediately below the feed roller 41, and a
pair of vaned discs 43 aligned with the contact roller on respective sides thereof
and each having a plurality of radially extending vanes. The auxiliary roller 40 is
allowed to intermittently rotate in only one direction to feed the notes Y placed
on the elevating plate 35 with the topmost note held in contact with the auxiliary
roller 40. The feed roller 41 is allowed to rotate in a direction to feed the notes
Y into the storage space 34 and, also, in the opposite direction to feed the notes
Y therefrom. The separation roller 42 can rotate in a direction to feed the notes
Y into the storage space 34, but is prevented from rotating in the opposite direction.
The contact roller and the vaned discs 43 can move vertically to move towards and
away from the feed roller 41. During storage of the notes Y, the contact roller is
brought into contact with the feed roller 41 so that the vaned discs 43 may rotate
to knock off the notes Y onto the storage space 34. During payment of the notes Y,
the contact roller and the vaned discs 43 are moved downwardly and are retained at
a position spaced from the feed roller 41.
[0038] The note transacting apparatus of the above-described construction operates as follows.
[0039] When one or two kinds of notes are transacted, the note transacting apparatus shown
in Fig. 1 and having only the first and second stackers S1 and S2 incorporated in
the body 11 thereof can be satisfactorily used for desired automatic transaction including
deposit and withdrawal of notes.
[0040] When the note transacting apparatus is required to transact four kinds of notes or
to store a single kind of notes in four separate stackers, the connection unit U1
is first removed from the body 11, and the additional stacker units U2 and U3 are
subsequently interposed between the body 11 and the connection unit U1, as shown in
Fig. 2. By so doing, the number of stackers is made equal to that of the kinds of
notes to be transacted or the single kind of notes can be stored in the four separate
stackers, thus allowing an automatic transaction according to the object of utilization
of the apparatus.
[0041] The number of additional stacker units is not limited to two, but a required number
thereof may be provided outside the body 11, depending on the object of utilization
of the apparatus. Thus, irrespective of a variation in the number of the kinds of
notes, a required number of stackers can be provided in correspondence to the number
of the kinds of notes to be transacted. Therefore, it does not occur that the number
of stackers is in excess or short. Further, the note transacting apparatus of the
present invention can be made compact and inexpensive because it can be effectively
utilized in conformity with the number of the kinds of notes to be transacted. In
addition, even though the additional stacker units are positioned outside the body
11, the driving power is synchronously transmitted from the latter to the former,
thus enabling a stable transport.
[0042] During storage of notes in the storage space 34 of one of the stacker units, the
elevating plate 35 is first moved downwardly to form a space thereabove required for
the notes to fall thereto. Subsequently, the feed roller 41, the contact roller, and
the vaned discs 43 are rotated to introduce the notes into the storage space 34. When
falling, the notes are knocked off by the vanes of the vaned discs 43 onto the elevating
plate 35 for the storage thereof inside the storage space 34. The elevating plate
35 is appropriately moved downwardly with an increase of the notes inside the storage
space 34.
[0043] On the other hand, during payment of the notes from the storage space 34, the elevating
plate 35 is moved upwardly to a position suited to feed the notes, while the auxiliary
roller 40 is moved downwardly and held in contact with the topmost note to press the
notes placed on the elevating plate 35 downwardly. Then, a continuous rotation of
the feed roller 41 along with an intermittent rotation of the auxiliary roller 40
feeds a required number of notes successively from the elevating plate 35 to the outside
of the storage space 34 via a transport path (not shown) with the notes separated
by the separation roller 42 not rotating in the direction of feed of the notes. At
this moment, the elevating plate 35 is appropriately moved upwardly with a decrease
of the notes inside the storage space 34.
[0044] Figs. 9 and 10 depict modifications of the additional stacker units. An additional
stacker unit U4 shown in Fig. 9 accommodates a lower transport line L2, a stacker
S5 disposed below the lower transport line L2, and a driving motor M for driving the
lower transport line L2. The driving motor M is disposed near the lower transport
line L2 of the additional stacker unit U4 to drive it independently of the transport
line L2 inside the body 11. Because the additional stacker unit U4 can generate the
driving power, it is not necessary to transmit the driving power generated in the
body 11 to the additional stacker unit U4. Accordingly, the transmission mechanism
such as the power transmission gears or the like is dispensed with.
[0045] An additional stacker unit U5 shown in Fig. 10 accommodates a lower transport line
L2 made up of generally horizontally extending feed-in and feed-out lines L21 and
L22, a stacker S6 disposed below the lower transport line L2, a curved connection
line L23 branched from the feed-in line L21 to the feed-outline L22, and a direction-switching
flapper F pivotally mounted at a branched position between the feed-in line L21 and
the curved connection line L23. The direction-switching flapper F is operable to direct
notes, that have arrived at the branched position, to either the horizontally extending
feed-in line L21 or the curved connection line L23 extending downwardly therefrom.
[0046] With this construction, notes introduced into the apparatus can be transported at
a high speed by appropriately selecting the transport direction, thus increasing the
speed of various transport operations such as introduction of the notes into the stackers,
collection of the notes into the collection box or the like. In other words, the curved
connection line L23 provides a shortcut to the feed-out line L22.
[0047] As described above, a required number of stackers can be prepared depending on the
number of the kinds of notes to be transacted, by appropriately adjusting the number
of the additional stacker units interposed between the body 11 and the existing connection
unit U1. Because it does not occur that the number of stackers is in excess or short,
the note transacting apparatus of the present invention can be effectively used in
accordance with the object of utilization thereof.
[0048] In particular, according to the present invention, a single sheet transacting apparatus
is applicable to various transactions in which the number of notes to be used differs,
and the effective utilization of the stackers can reduce the size and the manufacturing
cost of the apparatus.
[0049] Constituent elements as claimed in appended claims correspond to those of the above-described
embodiments as follows.
[0050] The claimed sheet storage apparatus corresponds to the body 11 of the apparatus.
Similarly, the claimed internal and external transport paths correspond to the lower
transport line L2 inside the body 11 and the lower transport path L2 of the connection
unit U1 or the additional stacker units U2 - U5, respectively. The claimed sheet storage
portions communicated with the external transport path correspond to the stackers
S2-S6 of the stacker units U2 - U5. The claimed first and second transport paths correspond
to the feed-in and feed-out lines L21 and L22, respectively. The claimed power transmission
means corresponds to the line connection mechanisms 19, while the claimed driving
means corresponds to the driving motor M. The claimed branched connection path corresponds
to the curved connection line L23, while the claimed direction-switching means corresponds
to the direction-switching flapper F. The claimed transaction apparatus corresponds
to the note transacting machine.
[0051] Although the present invention has been fully described by way of examples with reference
to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted here that various changes and modifications
will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless such changes and modifications
otherwise depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention, they should be
construed as being included therein.