[0001] The present invention relates to a device for opening a container.
[0002] The device of the present invention is particularly suitable for opening security
cases and, in the following, will be described with reference to its use in opening
such security cases. However, the device of the present invention is not limited to
such a use and can be used to open a variety of containers having a base with a lid
hinged thereto.
[0003] When collected from or delivered to shops, factories, banks, post offices and the
like, cash and similar valuable commodities are often transported in a standard security
case. The case includes a base with a hinged lid and is typically formed of a tough
plastics material. The lid is lockable to the base by means of an electronic mechanism
and often a physical locking mechanism.
[0004] Currently, when such a security case is to be emptied at, for example, a bank or
a vehicle used to transport the cash or other valuable commodity, the case is opened
by the carrier of the case who has the necessary keys to open the electronic and physical
locking mechanisms of the case. The carrier thus has full access to the contents of
the case.
[0005] For security reasons, it is desirable that, when the case is to be opened, the carrier
of the case does not come into contact with the contents of the case.
[0006] According to the present invention, there is provided a device for opening a container
of the type having a base with a lid hinged thereto and means for locking the base
to the lid, said device comprising:
first means for receiving the container;
second means for holding at least a part of the container in a predetermined orientation;
and
third means for opening the container,
the arrangement being such that receipt of a container by said first means causes
said third means to open the container.
[0007] The device of the present invention enables a container to be opened automatically
when it is received by the first means. Thus, the carrier of the container is not
involved with the opening of the container and therefore does not have any contact
with the contents thereof. The contents of the case may be unloaded automatically
by gravity so that there is no need for anyone to come into contact with them.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the second means is arranged to detect when a container
is received by the first means and cause the third means to open the case. In this
embodiment, it is preferred that the second means is arranged to move when a container
is received by the first means, movement of the second means causing the third means
to open the container. The second means may be physically linked to the third means
such that movement of said second means causes said third means to open the container.
In this embodiment, physical loading of the container into the device causes the detection
of the device and hence causes it to be opened.
[0009] Alternatively, the link between the second means and the third means may be, for
example, electronic.
[0010] The first means may include an aperture and a surface, the container, in use, being
passed through said aperture and slid over the surface to be received by the first
means. Preferably, the device is constructed such that the interior of the container
is contained within the device when the container is opened, thereby preventing access
to the interior of the container from the aperture. Such a construction further ensures
that the carrier of the container does not have any contact with the contents thereof.
[0011] Preferably, the second means is arranged to hold the base in a predetermined orientation
and the third means is arranged to open the lid when a container is received by the
first means.
[0012] The second means may comprise a crossbar for engaging said base, said crossbar extending
above at least a part of said surface substantially perpendicular to the direction
in which said case is, in use, slid over said surface and being arranged so as to
move substantially in the direction of travel of said container. More preferably,
the crossbar is biased to move in a direction substantially opposite the direction
of travel of said container. The crossbar may include a plate for separating said
base and said lid.
[0013] Preferably, the third means comprises a pivot cradle including a cross piece for
engaging said lid, said pivot cradle being pivotable such that said cross piece is
movable between a first position above said crossbar in which, in use, said container
is closed and a second position in which, in use, said container is open, movement
of said crossbar being transmitted to said pivot cradle by means of linkage arms.
[0014] The device may further comprise means for unlocking said means for locking the container,
which means for unlocking may be included on the crossbar. The device may also further
comprise means for securing said container in an open position.
[0015] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how the same may be carried
into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying
drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a device in accordance with the present invention;
and
Figure 2 is a schematic front view of the device of Figure 1.
[0016] Referring to the drawings, device 10 is for automatically opening a security case
11 to facilitate loading and unloading thereof. Such a device may be located in the
wall of a safe in, for example, a bank or in the side of a vehicle, so that a security
case can be inserted from one side of the wall, and the contents of the case can be
accessed from the other side of the wall.
[0017] A standard security case 11 comprises a base 12 and a lid 13 hinged at hinge 13a.
A handle (not shown) is included at the end of case 11 opposite hinge 13a. Base 12
and lid 13 are lockable together by means of an electronic locking device and catches
adjacent the handle (not shown).
[0018] Device 10 comprises a frame 14 of sufficient rigidity to withstand the forces exerted
on it during operation. Supported within frame 14 is an inclined open tray 15 for
receiving (and therefore slightly wider than) the security case 10. A crossbar 16
is supported within tray 15 with either end thereof being located in an inclined slot
17 cut into the sides of tray 15 parallel to the base thereof. Crossbar 16 can slide
up and down along slots 17, but is urged to the upper end of slots 17 by means of
springs 18. Crossbar 16 is of square section to prevent any rotation thereof and includes
a plate 19 (see Fig. 2), the purpose of which will be described below.
[0019] Each end of crossbar 16 has attached thereto a linkage arm 20a, 20b. The upper end
of each linkage arm is rotatably attached to a pivot member 21a, 21b (not shown) which,
in turn, is fixed to a pivot arm 22a, 22b. Connecting the pivot arms 22a, 22b is a
pivot cross piece 23. Pivot arms 22a, 22b and pivot cross piece 23 form a pivot cradle.
Pivot cross piece 23 rests slightly above crossbar 16 and includes a pair of key pins
24 for engaging the catches on the security case 11.
[0020] It will be appreciated that movement of crossbar 16 down slots 17 will cause the
pivot cradle to pivot upwardly about a pivot point 25 by means of the linkage arms
20a, 20b and pivot members 21.
[0021] Device 10 also includes a latching device 26 which is positioned in frame 14 to secure
the lid 13 of the case 11 when the case is opened. In addition, a roller bar 27 extends
across frame 14, the distance between roller bar 27 and the bottom of tray 15 being
slightly greater than the height of a security case.
[0022] In use, case 11 is inserted, handle first, into tray 15 and a force is applied to
it in the direction of arrow A. This causes a proximity switch (not shown) to allow
an electronic switch to release the electronic locking device of the case in a known
manner. In addition, the end of the case having the handle thereon is caused to come
into contact with crossbar 16 and pivot cross piece 23, base 12 contacting crossbar
16 and lid 13 contacting pivot cross piece 23.
[0023] Contact with pivot cross piece 23 causes the catches on the case 11 to be disengaged
by key pins 24. Contact with the crossbar 16 causes plate 17 to separate base 12 from
lid 13 of case 11.
[0024] Further application of force substantially in the direction of arrow A (see Fig.
1) pushes crossbar 16 down slots 17. This causes the pivot cradle to rotate about
pivot point 25. Because lid 13 is in engagement with pivot crosspiece 23, lid 13 is
opened upwardly away from base 12, rotating about hinge 13a. Base 12 is held on tray
15 by plate 17 of crossbar 16.
[0025] Lid 13 is secured open by latching device 26. The positions of the pivot cradle and
the crossbar 16 when the case is fully inserted are indicated by the dotted lines
in the drawings. Unloading (or unloading) of the contents of the case can then take
place. Preferably, unloading is by means of gravity, the contents of the case dropping
into a safe.
[0026] After completion of loading/unloading operations, the case 11 is withdrawn from device
10. This causes lid 13 to be released from latching device 26. Springs 18 then return
crossbar 16 to its rest position. This also returns the pivot cradle to its rest position
and pushes the case 11 out of tray 15 in a movement opposite to the insertion thereof.
[0027] The roller bar 27 ensures that the lid 13 of the case 11 is fully closed as the case
11 is removed from the device 10, thereby causing the catches on the case to engage.
Removal of the case 11 from the device 10 causes the electronic locking device of
the case to be locked by an electronic switch in a known manner.
[0028] In this way, the person who inserts the case into the device has no contact with
the contents of the case. The case is automatically opened by its insertion into the
device, allowing it to be loaded or unloaded more efficiently than if a separate opening
operation is needed.
1. A device (10) for opening a container (11) of the type having a base (12) with a lid
(13) hinged thereto and means for locking the base (12) to the lid (13), said device
(10) comprising:
first means (15) for receiving the container (11);
second means (16) for holding at least a part of the container (11) in a predetermined
orientation; and
third means (22a,22b,23) for opening the container,
the arrangement being such that receipt of a container (11) by said first means
(15) causes said third means (22a,22b,23) to open the container (11).
2. A device (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second means (16) is arranged to
detect when a container (11) is received by said first means (15) and cause said third
means (22a,22b,23) to open the case.
3. A device (10) as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second means (16) is arranged to
move when a container (11) is received by said first means (15), movement of said
second means (16) causing said third means (22a,22b,23) to open the container (11).
4. A device (10) as claimed in claim 3, wherein said second means (16) is physically
linked to said third means (22a,22b,23) such that movement of said second means (16)
causes said third means (22a,22b,23) to open the container (11).
5. A device (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein said first means (15) includes
an aperture and a surface, the container, in use, being passed through said aperture
and slid over said surface.
6. A device (10) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the device (10) is constructed such that
the interior of the container (11) is contained within the device (10) when the container
(11) is opened, thereby preventing access to the interior of the container (11) from
the aperture.
7. A device (10) as claimed in claim 5 or claim 6, wherein said second means (16) is
arranged such that, when a container (11) is slid over said surface, said second means
(16) engages the container (11) and moves therewith, movement of said second means
(16) causing said third means (22a,22b,23) to open the container (11).
8. A device (10) as claimed in claim 5, 6 or 7, wherein said surface is inclined.
9. A device (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein said second means (16) is
arranged to hold said base (12) in a predetermined orientation and said third means
(22a,22b,23) is arranged to open said lid (12) when a container (11) is received by
said first means (15).
10. A device (10) as claimed in claim 9 when appended to claim 5, 6, 7 or 8, wherein said
second means comprises a crossbar (16) for engaging said base (12), said crossbar
(16) extending above at least a part of said surface substantially perpendicular to
the direction in which said container (11) is, in use, slid over said surface and
being arranged so as to move substantially in the direction of travel of said container
(11).
11. A device (10) as claimed in claim 10, wherein said crossbar (16) is biased to move
in a direction substantially opposite the direction of travel of said container (11).
12. A device (10) as claimed in claim 11, wherein said crossbar (16) includes a plate
(19) for separating said base (12) and said lid (13).
13. A device (10) as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 12, wherein said third means comprises
a pivot cradle (22a,22b,23) including a cross piece (23) for engaging said lid (13),
said pivot cradle being pivotable such that said cross piece (23) is movable between
a first position above said crossbar (16) in which, in use, said container (11) is
closed and a second position in which, in use, said container (11) is open, movement
of said crossbar (16) being transmitted to said pivot cradle by means of linkage arms
(22a,22b).
14. A device (10) as claimed in any preceding claim, further comprising means (24) for
unlocking said means for locking the container (11).
15. A device as claimed in claim 14 when appended to claim 13, wherein said crossbar (16)
includes said means for unlocking the means (24) for locking the container (11).
16. A device as claimed in any preceding claim, further comprising means (26) for securing
said container (11) in an open position.