TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This invention relates to automated banking machines. Specifically, this invention
relates to an automated banking machine which includes an apparatus for storing sheets
such as currency notes. Alternative forms of the invention also have the capability
of selectively dispensing sheets that have been previously stored.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Automated banking machines are known in the prior art. A common type automated banking
machine is an automated teller machine (ATM). Automated banking machines are commonly
used to conduct transactions such as dispensing cash, making deposits, paying bills
and receiving statements. Other types of automated banking machines are used by service
providers such as retail clerks and bank tellers to obtain cash from a storage area.
Other types of automated banking machines are used to dispense and receive checks,
scrip, tickets, vouchers and coupons. For purposes of this disclosure an automated
banking machine shall be considered to be any machine which performs transactions
involving transfers of value.
[0003] Automated banking machines such as ATMs commonly dispense cash in the form of currency
notes to a user from a supply within the machine. Provisions must be made in such
machines to periodically replenish the cash which is dispensed. This often involves
having an armored car service or similar personnel open the machine and replace the
canisters which hold currency sheets or other sheets representative of value.
[0004] Some automated banking machines also accept deposits from customers. Commonly such
deposits are accepted in envelopes. The deposited envelopes are marked with identifying
indicia and stored in a secure enclosure within the machine. Periodically personnel
open the machine, remove the deposit envelopes and verify that the amounts actually
deposited correspond to the amounts indicated by users as being deposited in the machine.
Again this process typically involves having the deposit envelopes removed by personnel
under secure circumstances so that deposited funds are not lost or stolen.
[0005] Some types of currency recycling automated banking machines have been developed.
In such machines currency deposited by one customer is identified and stored. The
stored currency may then be retrieved from storage and provided to another customer
who requests a withdrawal of cash from the machine. Currency recycling machines are
not common in the United States due to difficulties associated with identifying and
handling the sheets which comprise the U.S. currency bills. In addition current recycling
machines generally have limitations associated with slow speeds, reliability and relatively
high cost.
[0006] Thus there exists a need for a media storage system for automated banking machines
that is more economical, and which operates at higher speeds with greater reliability.
There further exists a need for a media storage system in an automated banking machine
that enables both storing currency or other sheets in a storage area and dispensing
sheets from the storage area so that sheets deposited into the machine by one user
may be dispensed to another user.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which stacks sheet
media such as U.S. currency notes.
[0008] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which stacks
sheets reliably and at high speed.
[0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which stacks
sheets in a storage area and selectively dispenses sheets from the storage area.
[0010] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which includes
an automated banking machine which receives sheets and stacks the sheets therein.
[0011] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a currency recycling automated
banking machine.
[0012] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for storing stacked
sheets.
[0013] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for storing and
dispensing stacked sheets.
[0014] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for storing sheets
in a storage area and dispensing sheets from the storage area.
[0015] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for operating
an automated banking machine.
[0016] Further objects of the present invention will be made apparent in the following Best
Modes for Carrying Out Invention and the appended claims.
[0017] The foregoing objects are accomplished in exemplary embodiments of the present invention
by an automated banking machine. The machine includes a frame which supports a plurality
of devices therein. Among the devices in the machine is a sheet moving mechanism which
is operative to move sheets along a sheet path.
[0018] A rotatable flipper member is mounted in the machine and is selectively rotated therein.
The flipper member includes a peripherally extending slot which is sized to accept
a sheet. In an engaging position of the flipper member the slot is positioned to engage
a sheet moving in the sheet path.
[0019] A gripper member is movably mounted in supporting connection with the flipper member.
The gripper member is movable relative to the slot between a first position and a
second position. In the first position the gripper member is positioned to hold a
sheet in the slot in relatively fixed engagement with the flipper member. In the second
position the gripper member is positioned so that a sheet is enabled to move in the
slot relative to the flipper member.
[0020] A stop surface is positioned adjacent to the flipper member such that a projection
of the stop surface in a direction parallel to an axis of rotation of the flipper
member intersects the slot when the flipper member is rotated to a releasing position.
A moving mechanism is in operative connection with the flipper member and the gripper
member. The moving mechanism is operative responsive to a controller in the machine
to move the flipper member between engaging and the releasing positions as the gripper
member moves between the first and second positions, respectively.
[0021] In operation a sheet moving in the sheet path engages the slot in the flipper member.
The gripper member moves to engage and hold the sheet in relatively fixed engagement
with the flipper member as the flipper member rotates towards the releasing position.
As the flipper member reaches the releasing position the sheet engages the stop surface
and is positioned in abutting relation therewith as the gripper member releases the
sheet. As a result the sheet is deposited in a stack positioned against the stop surface.
The flipper member continues to rotate until it is again in the engaging position
adjacent the sheet path.
[0022] In alternative exemplary forms of the invention sheets are dispensable from the stack
into the sheet path. In one form of the invention the gripper member includes a high
friction segment which is selectively engageable with the first sheet in the stack.
A stripping mechanism is provided to minimize the probability that more than one sheet
is removed from the stack at any one time. A sheet removed from the stack is then
directed into the sheet path.
[0023] The exemplary apparatus of the present invention is preferably used in an automated
banking machine that accepts and stores sheets such as currency notes, checks or similar
items of value, and stores them in at least one stack within the machine. Alternative
exemplary forms of the invention include automated banking machines that provide recycling
of sheets by accepting sheets from a user and then storing them in a stack. The sheets
in the stack are then removed from the stack and dispensed to customers using the
machine.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0024]
Figure 1 is a schematic view of the components of an automated banking machine of
an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a side schematic view of a sheet stacking mechanism used in the automated
banking machine shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an isometric exploded view of a first form of a flipper member and a gripper
member of a sheet stacking mechanism.
Figure 4 is a schematic view of a sheet stacking mechanism in a first position.
Figure 5 is a schematic view of a sheet stacking mechanism in a second position.
Figure 6 is a schematic view of a sheet stacking mechanism in a third position.
Figure 7 is a schematic view of a sheet stacking mechanism in a fourth position.
Figure 8 is a side schematic view of a plurality of sheet stacking mechanisms arranged
in adjacent relation.
Figure 9 is an isometric side view of a pressure plate mechanism.
Figure 10 is a schematic view of the automated banking machine shown in Figure 1 shown
in the position accepting sheets into a recycling mechanism.
Figure 11 is a schematic side view showing the recycling mechanism accepting a sheet.
Figure 12 is a side view of an alternative form of a flipper member and a gripper
member used in a sheet recycling mechanism.
Figure 13 is a schematic view of the automated banking machine shown in Figure 1 shown
dispensing a sheet from a recycling mechanism.
Figure 14 is a side schematic view of the recycling mechanism dispensing a sheet.
Figure 15 is a front plan view of a picker/stripper mechanism used for picking and
separating sheets in the recycling mechanism.
Figure 16 is a side view of an alternative form of a recycling mechanism in a condition
where sheets pass by the mechanism in a main sheet path.
Figure 17 is a view of the recycling mechanism shown in Figure 16 accepting a sheet
from the main sheet path for storage in a stack associated with the recycling mechanism.
Figure 18 is a detailed view of the mechanism shown in Figure 17 showing a sheet engaging
a slot in the rotating member.
Figure 19 is a view similar to Figure 18 with the rotating member rotating clockwise
as shown and moving the engaged sheet towards the stack.
Figure 20 is a view similar to Figure 19 with the rotating member shown further rotated
in a clockwise direction to a position where the note disengages from the rotating
member.
Figure 21 is a view similar to Figure 20 showing a stator member coaxially mounted
with the rotating member and the stop surface which engages a sheet.
Figure 22 is a view similar to Figure 21 with the sheet shown moved into the stack
and the rotating member rotated further towards its initial position.
Figure 23 is a view similar to Figure 17 showing the rotating member returned to the
position to accept another sheet.
Figure 24 is a view of the recycling mechanism shown in Figures 16 through 23 with
the rotating member in a rotational position in preparation for dispensing a sheet.
Figure 25 is a view similar to Figure 24 with the rotating member moving in a clockwise
direction towards a sheet picking position.
Figure 26 is a view similar to Figure 25 with the rotating member shown with a picker
portion engaging a sheet to move it from the stack.
Figure 27 is a view similar to Figure 26 with the sheet picked from the stack, moved
through the stripper mechanism and into the main sheet path.
Figure 28 is a view similar to Figure 27 showing the sheet picked from the stack moving
in the main sheet path and the rotating member rotating towards its home position
for purposes of picking a sheet.
Figure 29 is a view similar to Figure 28 with the rotating member shown rotated to
its home position for picking a sheet from the stack.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT INVENTION
[0025] Referring now to the drawings and particularly to Figure 1 there is shown therein
an automated banking machine generally indicated 10. In the embodiment shown the automated
banking machine 10 is an automated teller machine (ATM) with currency recycling capability.
Other types of automated banking machines may be used in connection with embodiments
of the invention.
[0026] Machine 10 includes a frame schematically indicated 12. Frame 12 includes a housing
for supporting components in and on the machine. It should be understood that frame
12 in various embodiments of the invention may include numerous supporting members,
subframes and other components for supporting devices and mechanisms on and within
the machine 10.
[0027] Machine 10 includes a customer interface area generally indicated 14. The customer
interface area includes an output device 16. In the embodiment shown the output device
16 includes a screen such as a CRT or LCD screen. It should be understood that in
other embodiments of the invention other types of output devices including touch screens,
flat panel displays, speakers and other types of image or sound projection devices
may be used.
[0028] Machine 10 also includes at least one input device. In the embodiment shown the input
devices include a card reader schematically indicated 18. The card reader 18 is operative
to receive a card or similar object from a user of the machine. The card generally
contains indicia encoded thereon which may be used to identify the user. Card reader
18 may be for example a reader used for reading magnetic stripe cards, smart cards
or other types of indicia.
[0029] Another type of input device on the machine includes a keypad 20. Keypad 20 in the
embodiment shown may be used for inputting identifying information from the customer
as well as instructions to the machine.
[0030] It should be understood that the input devices which include the card reader and
the keypad are exemplary and in other embodiments other types of input devices may
be used. For example other input devices may include biometric type reading devices
for receiving inputs which identify a user. Likewise alternative machines may employ
function keys or touch screen inputs for receiving instructions. Alternative forms
of the invention may further include devices which recognize a user's voice and/or
receive instructions by a voice input from a user. Numerous types of output and input
devices may be employed as part of the customer interface area 14 depending on the
performance requirements and capabilities of the automated banking machine.
[0031] The automated banking machine 10 further includes a controller schematically indicated
22. Controller 22 preferably includes one or more processors. The processors are in
operative connection with a memory, which may comprise one or more data stores and
is schematically indicated 24. Memory 24 includes programmed instructions as well
as data used in operation of the machine. Controller 22 is in operative connection
with the input and output devices through various interfaces (not shown). The controller
is also in operative connection with a plurality of devices schematically indicated
26. Devices 26 preferably include numerous devices used in the machine for positioning
or controlling various mechanical components. Such devices include drive motors, solenoid
actuators, sheet guiding mechanisms, sheet moving mechanisms and other similar devices.
Because of the numerous types of devices which generally perform such functions in
the machine, such devices are shown schematically for simplicity. It should be understood
however that the various mechanisms are distributed throughout the machine and are
generally adjacent to the components which perform the associated functions.
[0032] The embodiment of the invention shown further includes an opening schematically indicated
28 in the customer interface area. Access to the opening is controlled by a movable
gate member 30. In operation of the exemplary machine customers are enabled to insert
and receive sheets from the machine through the opening 28 when the gate member is
moved by the machine to an open condition. In the embodiment of the invention shown
the sheets are generally received from and provided to users in the form of stacks.
However in other embodiments individual sheets or other forms of collections of sheets
may be received. When sheets are not being moved through the opening a device operates
to close the gate. Other embodiments of the invention may include configurations where
sheets are accepted for deposit into the machine on one side of the machine such as
behind a wall or counter, and are dispensed to users on an opposite side. Alternative
configurations may accept and dispense sheets in multiple locations.
[0033] The exemplary machine further includes an escrow and delivery mechanism schematically
indicated 32. The escrow and delivery mechanism includes sheet moving mechanisms schematically
shown which operate to receive stacks of sheets from users and move them in the machine.
The escrow and delivery mechanism 32 is further operative to collect sheets therein
and move them outward to a user through the opening 28. The escrow and delivery area
may further operate to hold sheets on a temporary basis, as well as to segregate sheets
of one type from sheets of another type during operation of the machine. Numerous
functions may be provided by the escrow and delivery mechanism 32 depending on the
nature of the machine and the programming thereof.
[0034] The exemplary embodiment of the automated banking machine 10 also includes an unstack
mechanism 34. The unstack mechanism is operative to separate sheets from a stack and
deliver them one at a time to other devices in the machine. The unstack mechanism
34 receives stacks of sheets from the escrow and delivery mechanism 32. Sheets separated
from the stack are delivered to an aligning mechanism 36. In the preferred form of
the invention the aligning mechanism is operative to center and angularly align sheets
relative to the sheet path.
[0035] Sheets are moved within the exemplary automated banking machine 10 past a sheet identification
mechanism schematically indicated 38. The sheet identification mechanism is operative
to determine the particular type of sheet or note which is passed adjacent thereto.
In one exemplary form of the invention the sheet identification mechanism includes
a bank note denominator and validator of the type shown in
U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/749,260 filed November 15, 1996, now
U.S. Patent No. 5,923,413 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if
fully rewritten herein.
[0036] Sheets that have been analyzed by the sheet identification mechanism are selectively
directed responsive to the programming of the controller 22 by a diverter mechanism
40. The diverter mechanism 40 is operative to selectively direct each sheet to either
areas within the escrow and delivery mechanism 32 or into connection with a first
input sheet conveyor 42.
[0037] Input sheet conveyor 42 extends in the machine as schematically shown. Diverter gates
44, 46 and 48 extend adjacent to the input sheet conveyor and enable selectively directing
sheets to sheet moving conveyors 50, 52 or 54. The sheet moving conveyors serve as
sheet moving mechanisms for moving sheets adjacent to respective devices.
[0038] A recycling mechanism 56 which may be of one of the types later described in detail
is positioned adjacent to sheet moving conveyor 50. Another recycling mechanism 58
is positioned adjacent to sheet moving conveyor 52. The recycling mechanisms 56 and
58 are selectively operative to receive sheets from the adjacent sheet moving conveyor
and to store them therein, as well as to dispense sheets from storage and deliver
them into the adjacent sheet moving conveyor.
[0039] A plurality of stacking mechanisms 60, 62, 64, 66 and 68 are positioned adjacent
to sheet moving conveyor 54. As later described in detail each of the stacking mechanisms
is selectively operative to receive sheets from the sheet moving conveyor 54 and to
store sheets therein.
[0040] The embodiment of the automated banking machine 10 shown in Figure 1 further includes
a dump storage area schematically indicated 70. In the embodiment shown the dump storage
area is used for storing sheets which are not to be recycled or stacked. The dump
storage area 70 for example may be used for holding sheets which are determined to
be counterfeit, sheets which are unidentifiable, or sheets which have been determined
to be unsuitable for handling by the machine.
[0041] Machine 10 further includes an output sheet conveyor schematically indicated 72.
Output sheet conveyor has positioned adjacent thereto diverter gates 74, 76 and 78.
The diverter gates 74, 76 and 78 are selectively operative to direct sheets from the
sheet moving conveyors 50, 52 and 54 respectively to the output sheet conveyor 72.
Output sheet conveyor 72 is positioned adjacent to central conveyor 80 which is operative
to move sheets past the sheet identification mechanism 38 and adjacent to the diverter
mechanism 40. It should be understood that although in the embodiment shown the input
sheet conveyor 42 is described as feeding sheets into various devices and the output
sheet conveyor 72 is described as feeding sheets out of devices, the conveyors and
diverter gates used for moving sheets in embodiments of the invention may be operative
to move sheets in both directions. Sheet moving devices may have various forms and
configurations depending on the requirements of the machine. It should further be
understood that the devices shown in automated banking machine 10 are exemplary and
other embodiments of the invention may include additional or other types of devices.
Such devices may include for example bar code or magnetic character readers suitable
for identifying checks or coupons. Other types of devices may include imaging devices
for generating electronic images of checks or other instruments. Other types of devices
may include printing devices for printing bank checks, travelers checks or other instruments
within the machine.
[0042] The operation of the automated banking machine will now be described with respect
to exemplary transactions. In the case of the transaction schematically represented
by the conditions shown in Figure 1, the transaction involves receiving a sheet from
a user which will be stored by a stacking mechanism within the machine. Such a transaction
may involve a note, coupon, check, voucher or other sheet which is received from a
customer or other user and stored within the machine, but is not stored in a manner
which enables it to be subsequently provided by the machine to another customer.
[0043] In this example the user of the machine operates the machine in accordance with instructions
generated responsive to the controller 22 and which are output through the screen
16. The customer inputs data through the input devices 18 and 20 such as by insertion
of a bank card to the card reader 18 and input of a PIN number through the keypad
20. The customer also operates an input device to request a transaction.
[0044] The controller 22 operates one of its operatively connected devices such as a modem
or communications device to communicate with a remote host computer to verify the
identity of the user as well as that the user is authorized to conduct the requested
transaction. The programming of the controller is operative to generate appropriate
messages to the host computer. The host computer is operative to return messages to
the machine indicative of whether the customer is authorized to conduct the requested
transaction.
[0045] Alternatively the programming associated with the controller 22 may be operative
to determine independently whether or not the customer is authorized to operate the
machine. This may be accomplished by the machine correlating the PIN and card data
input by the user, or through alternative methods and processes in accordance with
data stored in its memory. Machines of the invention may be operated in various types
of ATM, point of sale or other types of transaction processing systems.
[0046] In the operation of the exemplary embodiment being described, it will be assumed
that the user is authorized to operate the machine. The user inserts a plurality of
sheets into the machine through the opening, which sheets are shown in Figure 1 in
the unstack area 34. The sheets are separated, moved through the aligning mechanism
36 and past the sheet identification mechanism 38 where the type of each sheet is
identified. The programming of the controller 22 is operative to determine the appropriate
routing for each sheet. For purposes of this exemplary transaction it will be presumed
that the sheet identification mechanism 38 has identified a particular sheet as one
that the controller determines should be directed to stacking mechanism 68. In this
case the diverter mechanism 40 directs the sheet to the input sheet conveyor 42. The
controller further actuates diverter gate 48 and runs sheet moving conveyor 54. Sheet
moving conveyor 54 receives the sheet and serves as a sheet moving mechanism for moving
the sheet to the appropriate sheet stacking mechanism.
[0047] Figure 2 shows sheet stacking mechanism 68 in a position for accepting a sheet indicated
82. The sheet is shown moving from right to left in Figure 2. The sheet moves in connection
with the sheet moving conveyor 54 between a belt flight 84 and idler rolls 86. A guide
member 88 moves responsive to signals from the controller to a directing position
shown in Figure 2. In the directing position the guide member directs the leading
edge of the sheet 82 to engage a flipper member 90. The flipper member is rotatably
mounted in supporting connection with the frame of the machine and is selectively
rotated by a drive or other suitable rotating mechanism which is operated under the
control of the controller.
[0048] Flipper member 90 includes a peripherally extending slot 92. In an engaging rotational
position of the flipper member shown in Figure 2, the sheet is directed by the guide
member 88 into the slot 92. A stack of sheets 94 is positioned in a sheet storage
area between the flipper member 90 and a biasing mechanism generally indicated 96.
The biasing mechanism 96 includes a stop member 98. The stop member 98 in this exemplary
orientation is biased downward by a spring later shown in detail.
[0049] The stacking mechanism 68 further includes a first guide 100 and a second guide 102.
The stop member 98 is movable in a generally vertical direction between the guides.
The sheets in stack 94 are aligned in the stack with an edge of each sheet generally
in abutting relation to a guide surface 104 of guide 100. The parallel guide surface
106 of guide 102 which bounds the storage area holding the stack is slightly disposed
from the opposed edges of the sheets.
[0050] The biasing mechanism 96 is shown in greater detail in Figure 9. The stop member
98 extends between two walls 108, 110 which are disposed generally perpendicular to
guides 100 and 102. Wall 110 includes an elongated opening 112 therethrough. Wall
108 includes a similar elongated opening 114. A gear rack member 116 is disposed adjacent
to elongated opening 112 on the outside surface thereof. A similar gear rack member
is disposed on the outside of elongated opening 114, although it is not shown.
[0051] Stop member 98 is attached to two journal portions 118 and 120. The shaft 122 is
rotatably mounted and extends through the journal portions. Shaft 122 also extends
outward through elongated openings 112 and 114. Gears 124 (only one of which is shown)
are mounted at the outward ends of the shaft 122. Gears 124 are sized for engaging
the adjacent gear rack members in meshing relation. The torsion spring 126 serves
as a biasing member for biasing the stop member 98 toward the downward position. Torsion
spring 126 is configured so that as the stop member is moved upward away from the
flipper member 90, the rotational movement of the gears due to engagement with the
gear rack members causes the torsion spring 126 to provide a downward reaction force.
[0052] Each of the journal portions 118 and 120 further include a guide projection 128,
only one of which is shown. The guide projection extends outward into the adjacent
elongated openings. The guide projections serve to maintain the journal portions in
proper alignment and serve to facilitate movement of the stop member along the direction
parallel to the guide surfaces bounding the sheet storage area. The configuration
of the biasing mechanism 96 is well adapted for enabling movement of the stop member
and the sheets in engagement therewith, while minimizing resistance and binding. Of
course, it should be understood that this embodiment is exemplary and other embodiments
may use other or additional mechanisms for holding or biasing a stack of sheets.
[0053] The operation of the stacking mechanism 68 is shown in greater detail with reference
to Figures 3 through 7. Figure 3 shows one embodiment of the flipper member 90 which
is a rotatable member. The flipper member 90 includes a first flipper member half
130 and a second flipper member half 132 that is a mirror image of the first flipper
member half. Each flipper member half includes a transverse portion of the peripherally
extending slot 92. The flipper member halves are held together with fasteners 134
in the described embodiment. Of course in other embodiments other types of fastening
and fabricating techniques may be used.
[0054] A radially extending recess 136 extends between the flipper member halves. A gripper
member 138 is movably mounted in the recess 136. In the embodiment shown the gripper
member 138 is rotationally movable relative to the flipper member about a pivot 140.
Rotation about the pivot 140 is accomplished in the described embodiment through use
of a pivot pin 142 which extends between the flipper member halves. It should be understood
however that in other embodiments the gripper member or other movable member may be
movable in other ways relative to the flipper member and may have other configurations.
A spring 144 extends operatively between the flipper member and the gripper member
and biases the gripper member to the position shown in Figure 3. In this position
the gripper member is biased towards a position in which an inner gripper surface
146 which serves as a gripper portion is disposed relative to slot 92 so that a sheet
is enabled to move in the slot. An outer gripper activating surface 148 is biased
to extend radially outward relative to the outer flipper surface 150 which overlies
the slot.
[0055] As can be seen from Figure 3, each of the flipper member halves include a central
opening 152. The central opening 152 enables the flipper member to be mounted in relatively
fixed relation on a shaft or similar member which may be used to rotate the flipper
member in a manner later explained. Further in the exemplary embodiment of the flipper
member shown, the slot 92 is configured to extend from an inward portion 154 of the
slot 92. From the inward portion the slot extends as an arcuately outward extending
spiral portion 156 until the slot meets the outer flipper surface adjacent a claw-like
point 158.
[0056] The operation of the flipper member to move a sheet into the stack 94 in stacking
mechanism 68 is shown in greater detail in Figures 4 through 7. In Figure 4 the flipper
member 90 is shown in an engaging position in which the slot 92 is rotated such that
it can engage the sheet 82 while sheet 82 is moved as shown in Figure 2 along a sheet
path by a suitable drive or other sheet moving mechanism. When the guide member 88
is positioned as shown in Figure 2 the sheet 82 moves into the slot 92 as shown in
Figure 4. Such movement is enabled because the gripper member 138 is biased to open
the slot, and in the engaging rotational position of the flipper member the outer
gripper activating surface 148 is disposed away from the sheets in the stack 94. In
the embodiment of the flipper member 90 shown, a flexible flap 160 is operatively
connected to the flipper member adjacent the opening to slot 92. As later explained
in detail the purpose of the flexible flap is to urge sheets which are moved by the
flipper member into the stack.
[0057] As the sheet 82 moves to enter the slot 92 the sheet is sensed by a sensor operatively
connected to the controller. The flipper member 90 begins to rotate about an axis
162 in the clockwise direction as shown. The flipper member is rotated about the axis
by a motor or other suitable drive device or moving mechanism which is operated responsive
to signals from the controller. The flipper mechanism 90 rotates to the position shown
in Figure 5. In this position, which is generally at about the engaging position,
the gripper member 138 rotates about the pivot 140 so that the sheet 82 is held generally
in fixed engagement with the flipper member in the slot. The gripper member 138 is
moved to a position holding the sheet in the slot by the moving mechanism which rotates
the flipper member. Specifically in the embodiment shown the outer gripper actuating
surface 148 engages a cam moving surface, which in the condition shown is an outer
surface of the lowest sheet in stack 94. As the flipper member rotates such engagement
overcomes the force of spring 144 and causes the sheet 82 to be held in fixed engagement
in the slot 92. It should be understood that in conditions where a stack of sheets
is present, a portion of the adjacent surface of the outermost sheet serves as the
cam moving surface upon each rotation of the flipper member. When no sheets are present,
the lower surface of the stack member 98 includes the cam moving surface which operatively
engages the gripper member and enables movement of the first sheet into the stack.
[0058] From the position shown in Figure 5 the flipper member 90 continues rotating about
axis 162. The inward edge of the sheet engages a stop surface 166. The stop surface
166 extends adjacent to and intersects a projection of the slot 92 in the transverse
direction when the flipper member 90 is in the releasing position shown in Figure
6. The stop surface 66 in the embodiment shown extends generally transversely and
parallel to the axis 162 about which the flipper member 90 rotates. As shown in the
Figure the stop surface also extends generally perpendicular to the leading edge portion
of the sheet at the point of engagement.
[0059] The engagement of the leading edge portion of the sheet 82 at the stop surface 166
urges the sheet 82 out of the slot 92. Further, rotation of the flipper member 90
in the clockwise direction generally to the releasing position causes the gripper
member 138 to generally operatively disengage from the cam moving surface on the outermost
sheet in the stack. The gripper member is biased outward by the spring 144. As a result
the sheet 82 is enabled to move relative to the slot 92 so that the sheet is aligned
and integrated into the stack 94. The rotation of the flipper member 90 clockwise
beyond the position shown in Figure 7 further serves to bring the flexible flap 160
to engage the outer face of the sheet 82 so as to urge the sheet into engagement with
the other sheets in the stack. Further, the rotation of the flipper member such that
the sheet passes out of the slot 92 brings the leading edge portion of the sheet into
registration against the guide surface 104 of guide 100. As a result the sheet 82
is properly positioned as the end sheet bounding the bottom of the stack.
[0060] The flipper member 90 continues to be moved by the moving mechanism in the clockwise
direction until the flipper member returns to the engaging position shown in Figure
4. In this position the flipper member is ready to receive another sheet from the
sheet path.
[0061] It should be understood that each of the stacking mechanisms 60, 62, 64, 66 and 68
are each capable of receiving sheets from the sheet path which extends along the sheet
moving conveyor 54. As represented in Figure 8 when it is desired to move a sheet
such as a sheet 168 past stacking mechanism 66 to another stacking mechanism, guide
member 88 may be positioned to enable the sheet to pass along the sheet path. The
flipper member 90 may be rotated to facilitate passage of the sheet past the stacking
mechanism. Additional idler rolls are also preferably provided to facilitate movement
of the sheets along the length of the sheet moving conveyor 54. The associated guide
members and flipper members of the other stacking mechanisms are selectively operated
responsive to the controller to stack sheets therein.
[0062] It should be understood that while one flipper member has been described in connection
with moving sheets into a stacking mechanism, embodiments of the invention will generally
use a plurality of transversely disposed flipper members so that the sheet may be
held at a number of transverse locations while moving the sheet into the stack. While
the moving mechanism rotating the flipper member is also operative in the described
embodiment to move the gripper mechanism between the first position in which the note
is held in the slot and the second position in which the note is movable therein,
other embodiments of the invention may use other types of moving mechanisms for moving
the gripper member or other gripper portion which operates to engage a sheet. In addition
while cam action is used in the described embodiment, other types of configurations
for the gripper mechanism may be used including those later described in detail herein.
[0063] The stacking mechanisms of the exemplary automated banking machine 10 are preferably
used for holding sheets which are not to be dispensed again by the machine to users.
These may be sheets such as checks or vouchers which are to be voided once presented
by the user. Alternatively the sheets stored in the stacking mechanisms may be denominations
of bills which the controller determines are not needed for recycling. These may include
for example one dollar and five dollar bills which when received by the machine from
a user are stored for later removal rather than being , recycled. It should be understood
that embodiments of the invention may include a greater number or lesser number of
stacking mechanisms than is shown in this exemplary embodiment.
[0064] It will further be appreciated that each of the stacking mechanisms is operated as
a module such that each may operate independently. This enables machines of various
embodiments to include different numbers and configurations of stacking mechanisms.
This modular construction facilitates the construction of machines in which documents
may be moved past one module to a next module for purposes of stacking therein. The
recycling mechanisms 56 and 58 are also modular and facilitate reconfiguring machines
to include different configurations of storing mechanisms and recycling mechanisms.
Numerous configurations of automated banking machines employing the principles of
the present invention may be achieved due to the use of the modular construction described
herein.
[0065] Figure 10 schematically represents an alternative operation of the exemplary automated
banking machine 10 in which sheets are stored for later recovery in the recycling
mechanism 58. In this embodiment a sheet is moved as in the previous embodiment to
the input sheet conveyor 42. The controller 22 operates the divert gate 46 which serves
as a diverter to direct the sheet onto a sheet path along the sheet moving conveyor
52.
[0066] As shown in Figure 11 in this exemplary embodiment a sheet 170 is moved from right
to left in connection with a belt flight 172 of sheet moving conveyor 52. The sheet
is directed by movement of a guide member 174 which serves as a diverter to engage
in-feed rolls 176. The incoming sheet is guided along an incoming sheet path by the
in-feed rolls to a rotatable flipper member 178. The flipper member 178 includes a
slot 180 extending thereon. The flipper member 178 further has a movably mounted gripper
member 182 movably mounted thereon.
[0067] The flipper member 178 and its associated gripper member 182 operate when receiving
a sheet, in a manner generally similar to the previously described flipper member
90. The flipper member 178 rotates in response to a moving mechanism to move the incoming
sheet 170 into a stack 184. The stack is held in sandwiched relation by a biasing
mechanism 186 which is similar to biasing mechanism 96 except that it is configured
to hold and bias the stack horizontally in this exemplary embodiment.
[0068] In this alternative form of the invention sheets are released from the flipper member
178 by engaging a stop surface 188 which includes an outer surface of a picking feed
roll 190. When the stack is receiving a sheet as shown in Figure 11 the feed roll
190 is preferably stationary. Sheets stopped against stop surface 188 of feed roll
90 are eventually biased by the addition of new sheets to the stack 184, against a
guide surface 192. The sheets are guided to engage the guide surface 192 by a surface
of stripper rolls 194. As later discussed, the stripper rolls are in connection with
a clutch mechanism that enables rotation thereof freely in a clockwise direction as
shown, but prevents rotation thereof in a counterclockwise direction. As a result
stripper rolls 194 are enabled to rotate in a manner which facilitates the engagement
of the sheets with the guide surface.
[0069] The flipper member 178 of this alternative embodiment is shown in greater detail
in Figure 12. It is generally similar to flipper member 90 except as described. In
this embodiment the gripper member 182 is rotationally movable relative to the flipper
member about pivot 196. An outer gripper actuating surface 198 extends on the gripper
member adjacent to the slot 180 and functions in a manner similar to the outer gripper
actuating surface 148 of the previously described embodiment. A spring 200 serves
as a biasing member to bias the outer gripper surface in the manner shown.
[0070] Gripper member 182 further includes a high friction picker portion 202 which extends
on the movable member on the opposite side of pivot 196 from outer gripper surface
198. Picker portion 202 includes a high friction resilient segment 204 which is comprised
of a material suitable for engaging and pulling sheets from the stack 184. As can
be appreciated, the angular configuration of the picker portion 202 is such that when
the outer gripper surface 198 is acted upon by the cam moving surface on the outermost
sheet of the stack (or the stack member if no sheets are present) during a sheet accepting
operation, the picking segment projects from the flipper member in an area where its
presence does not generally affect the sheet accepting and stacking operation. In
a sheet accepting operation the operation of flipper member 178 operates in a manner
comparable to flipper member 90.
[0071] Referring now to Figure 13, an operation in which the automated banking machine 10
operates to retrieve the sheet from storage in the recycling mechanism 58 is represented.
In this circumstance a sheet is removed from the stack 184 in the recycling mechanism
58 in a manner later described in detail. The sheet moving conveyor 52 moves the delivered
sheet along the sheet path until the sheet engages the output sheet conveyor 72. The
divert gate 76 is operated to cause the sheet to engage the output conveyor. The sheet
is then conveyed upward as shown in Figure 13 to the central conveyor 80 which moves
the sheet past the sheet identification mechanism 38. The sheet identification mechanism
verifies the identity of or type sheet. If the sheet is an appropriate sheet the controller
22 operates the divert mechanism 40 to direct the sheet into the appropriate location
in the escrow and delivery mechanism 32. From the escrow and delivery mechanism the
sheet may be delivered to a customer either individually or as part of a stack through
the opening 28 in the frame of the machine.
[0072] The operation of the recycling mechanism 58 to dispense a sheet is now further described
with reference to Figures 14 and 15. The flipper member 178 may be operated to urge
a sheet to move from the stack by extending the picker portion 202 therefrom. This
is achieved by engagement of an actuating member 206 with an appropriate portion of
the outer surface of the flipper member. Actuating member 206 is operated by a device
or moving mechanism such as a motor or other actuator operated under the control of
controller 22.
[0073] As shown in Figure 14 engagement of the actuating member 206 with the flipper member
78 causes the picker portion 202 on the gripper member to extend outward relative
to the outer flipper surface. In the extended position of the picker portion the high
friction segment 204 engages the outermost sheet in the stack 184. The rotation of
the flipper member in the clockwise direction by a moving mechanism causes the outermost
sheet to be urged downward as shown into an outgoing sheet path which extends between
the picking feed rolls 190 and the stripper rolls 194. The picking feed rolls 190
are rotated in the clockwise direction as shown in Figure 14 by a device such as a
drive or other mechanism. The picking feed rolls are configured to apply a greater
force to the adjacent surface of the first sheet than the force applied by stripper
rolls which tends to hold the sheet in the stack. As previously discussed, the stripper
rolls are prevented from moving in a counterclockwise direction. As a result all but
the outermost sheet of the stack is generally prevented from being moved by the picking
feed rolls 190 from the stack.
[0074] As shown in Figure 15 the stripper rolls in this exemplary embodiment include contact
stripper rolls which are in opposed and abutting relation with the feed rolls, as
well as non-contact stripper rolls 194' which are transversely disposed and not in
opposed relation with a feed roll. This configuration imparts a cross sectional wavelike
or waffle configuration to the outermost sheet which facilitates separating the outermost
sheet from the other sheets in the stack. Other embodiments may include other or additional
moving or stationary surfaces for purposes of imparting the wavelike or waffle configuration
to the sheet. It should be understood that while surfaces of rolls are used for picking
and stripping in the described embodiment, in other embodiments other types of moving
or stationary members may be used.
[0075] As shown in Figure 14 a doubles detector schematically indicated 207 is positioned
adjacent to and downstream of the feed roll 190 and stripper rolls 194 in the outgoing
sheet path. The exemplary doubles detector 207 includes an emitter 208 and a receiver
210. The emitter and receiver in the embodiment shown transmit radiation through and/or
sense radiation reflected from a picked sheet to determine if the sheet that has been
moved from the stack is a proper single sheet or if it is a double or other multiple
sheet. It should be understood that while in this embodiment a radiation type doubles
detector is used, in other embodiments other types of doubles detectors such as contact
type detectors may be used.
[0076] The signals from the doubles detector 207 are transmitted to the controller 22. If
the signals correspond to a single sheet, a takeaway member or device in the outgoing
sheet path such as takeaway rolls 212 and 214, is operated by a drive or other moving
mechanism. The takeaway rolls operate to pull the sheet further downward so as to
disengage the stack. The takeaway rolls further operate to engage the sheet with flight
172 of sheet moving conveyor 52 so as to place the outgoing sheet into the main sheet
path. As a result the outgoing sheet is removed from the stack and directed through
the machine as previously described for delivery to a user.
[0077] In the event the doubles detector 207 provides signals which suggest that more than
one sheet is being pulled downward from the stack, the controller 22 in an exemplary
embodiment operates to reverse the direction of the picking feed rolls 190. Because
the stripper rolls 194 are free wheeling in the clockwise direction as shown in Figure
14, rotation of the feed rolls in the counterclockwise direction readily pulls the
sheets back into the stack. The flipper member is generally positioned with the high
friction segment away from the stack. In some embodiments the flipper member 178 may
remain stationery as the sheet is returned to the stack by the feed rolls and in others
the flipper member may be rotated in an opposed direction from the direction the Ripper
member rotates during picking. The flipper member 178 may then be operated to perform
an additional rotation in the picking direction as the feed rolls and stripper rolls
again attempt to pull a single sheet from the stack. This process may be repeated
in response to signals from the controller until a single sheet is separated from
the stack.
[0078] In the event that repeated attempts to strip a single sheet are unsuccessful, double
sheets which cannot be separated may be transported in the machine responsive the
controller 22 operating the divert gates and the input sheet conveyor 42 and/or output
sheet conveyor 72 to move the unacceptable sheets downward into the dump storage area
70. The controller may then operate the moving mechanisms in an attempt to pick another
sheet. Of course alternative embodiments may sense for double sheets in other ways
or at other locations. Some embodiments may operate to deliver double sheets if such
sheets are accurately identified and multiple sheets are required. Alternatively embodiments
may operate to divert multiple sheets to storage locations or route them for separation
through an unstack operation.
[0079] Figures 16 through 29 show an alternative embodiment of a recycling mechanism generally
indicated 216. Recycling mechanism 216 is generally similar to recycling mechanism
58 previously described except as specifically discussed. Recycling mechanism 216
may be used within an automated banking machine for purposes of receiving and storing
bank notes or other sheets and then later selectively dispensing the stored sheets
from storage.
[0080] Recycling mechanism 216 is positioned adjacent to a sheet moving conveyor 218. Conveyor
218 includes a belt flight 220 which defines a main sheet path. Sheets move in the
main sheet path from right to left as shown in Figure 16. It should be understood
however that in other embodiments of the invention sheets may move in more than one
direction in the main sheet path.
[0081] Recycling mechanism 216 includes a rotating member 222. Rotating member 222 is similar
to flipper 178 and is selectively rotatable about an axis 224 of a shaft member 226
which supports the rotating member. As discussed in the previous embodiment, the rotating
member 222 is selectively rotated by rotation of the shaft responsive to signals from
the controller.
[0082] Rotating member 222 similar to the flipper member previously described, includes
a moveable member 228 moveably mounted in connection therewith. The moveable member
228 is connected to member 222 through a pivot 230. The rotating member 222 further
includes a peripherally extending slot 232. Sheets are enabled to be engaged with
a gripper portion of the moveable member when positioned in slot 232 such that an
engaged sheet may be moved and deposited into a stack 234. As in the previously described
embodiment, the stack 234 is supported and biased to engage the rotating member by
a suitable mechanism.
[0083] An incoming sheet path generally indicated 236 is operative to direct sheets from
the main sheet path to the rotating member 222. The incoming sheet path 236 is bounded
by rolls 238, 240 which support a sheet engaging belt 242 thereon. The incoming sheet
path 236 is also bounded by rolls 244 and 246. In the exemplary embodiment of recycling
mechanism 216, belt 242 is driven responsive to the controller by a motor or other
suitable driving means. The configuration of belt 242 and rolls 238, 240, 244 and
246 is such that sheets directed into the incoming sheet path move in engagement with
the moving flight of belt 242 adjacent to rollers 244 and 246 such that the sheet
moves adjacent to the rotating member 222.
[0084] The incoming sheet path intersects the main sheet path at a connection area generally
indicated 250. A moveable diverter 248 is mounted adjacent to connection area 250.
Diverter 248 is selectively moveable responsive to operation of the controller in
a manner later discussed to enable passing sheets to be directed into the incoming
sheet path or to pass through the connection area 250 without entering the incoming
sheet path.
[0085] In the exemplary embodiment of recycling mechanism 216, an actuator 252 is positioned
adjacent to rolls 238 and 244 in the incoming sheet path. Actuator 252 in the exemplary
embodiment is rotatable and coaxially mounted with roll 238. Actuator 252 is selectively
positionable responsive to the controller. Actuator 252 also includes a guide surface
254. Guide surface 254 is positionable in a manner later explained to direct sheets
in the incoming sheet path to engage the rotating member 222.
[0086] It should be understood that while only one rotating member and set of rolls bounding
the sheet path are shown, embodiments of the invention may include multiple transversely
spaced rotating members, belts and rolls to move sheets therein. In addition, in embodiments
of the invention several diverter members 248 and actuators 252 may work in cooperating
relation to move sheets as later described herein.
[0087] Recycling mechanism 216 further includes a feed roll 256 and a stripper roll 258.
In this exemplary embodiment feed roll 256 is similar to feed roll 190 of the previously
described embodiment. Stripper roll 258 in the exemplary embodiment includes both
contact and non-contact stripper rolls similar to stripper rolls 194 and 194' as previously
discussed. It should be understood that while only one feed roll and one stripper
roll are shown, embodiments of the invention may include a plurality of each of such
rolls which are transversely disposed, similar to the previously described embodiment.
In addition while a roll has been used for each of the feed and stripper members in
this exemplary embodiment, in other embodiments other sheet engaging devices such
as belts, cams, suction cups or other moveable members may also be used as a feed
member. Other types of stripper members, other than rolls, such as pads, fingers,
brushes, flaps or other devices may be used to perform the stripping function in other
embodiments.
[0088] In this exemplary embodiment the feed roll 256 and stripper roll 258 bound and define
an outgoing sheet path generally indicated 260. The outgoing sheet path 260 extends
generally downward in the orientation of the mechanism shown in Figure 16, from the
stack 234 to a connection area 262 at which the outgoing sheet path connects to the
main sheet path along belt plate 220.
[0089] Disposed between the feed and stripper rolls and the connection area 262 in the outgoing
sheet path are take away rolls 264 and 266. Take away rolls 264 and 266 operate to
engage a sheet which is moved beyond the feed and stripper rolls. A sheet that has
moved beyond the feed and stripper rolls is moved in engaged relation with the take
away rolls into the main sheet path. It should be understood that white rolls are
used as the take away members in the exemplary embodiment of recycling mechanism 216,
in other embodiments other types of take away members which are operative to engage
the sheet and move it in the outgoing sheet path may be used.
[0090] Although not shown, it should also be understood that the outgoing sheet path may
include a sensor for sensing that double sheets have passed the feed and stripper
members which operate in a manner similar to the sensors in doubles detector 207 previously
described. In recycling mechanism 216 the feed rolls 264, stripper rolls 268 and take
away rolls 264 and 266 are driven by a drive or similar device responsive to operation
of the controller. These members are operated in a manner later described in detail
to selectively dispense sheets generally one at a time from the stack 234 and to deliver
them into the main sheet path.
[0091] In operation of a machine that includes the recycling mechanism 216, it may be desirable
in some circumstances for notes or other sheets to pass the recycling mechanism without
being stored therein. To achieve this the controller operates to cause the diverter
member 248 to move to the position shown in Figure 16. In this way one or more sheets
which are indicated by arrows P are enabled to move past the recycling mechanism 216
in the main sheet path along the belt plate 220. It should be understood that the
recycling mechanism 216 may be positioned along a sheet path in an automated banking
machine along with other similar recycling mechanisms or other devices. As a result
sheets which move past recycling mechanism 216 may be routed to such devices along
the sheet path or in other connected sheet paths. Alternatively, embodiments of the
invention may move sheets along the sheet path within the machine for purposes of
reorienting the sheet such that sheets stored therein may be stored in a particular
orientation in a storage or recycling mechanism after the reorientation of the sheet
has been accomplished.
[0092] When sheets are to be stored in the recycling mechanism 216 the controller operates
appropriate drives or other moving mechanisms to move the diverter 248 upward as shown
in the direction of arrow D in Figure 17. As a result of moving the diverter 248 to
this position, sheets which are indicated by the arrows S moving in the main sheet
path defined by belt flight 220 are directed by the diverter into the incoming sheet
path 236. The controller operates such that belt 242 is driven to engage and move
the sheets towards the rotating member 222. The controller also operates to rotate
the actuator 252 in the direction of arrow A as shown in Figure 17. In this position,
the guide surface 254 of the actuator is positioned to guide and direct incoming sheets
into the slot 232 of the rotating member. It should be understood that suitable sheet
sensors are also positioned in the incoming sheet path. These sensors which are in
operative connection with the controller enable the controller to control the rotation
of the rotating member 222 and the movement of the belt 242 to move and store the
incoming sheets in the manner shown.
[0093] Figure 18 shows a sheet 268 moving to engage the rotating member 222 in the incoming
sheet path. In the rotational position of the rotating member 222 shown in Figure
18, a spring schematically indicated 270 operates to bias the moveable member 228
to a position in which the sheet may enter the slot 232. A gripper portion 272 which
in the exemplary embodiment is comprised of an inner surface of the moveable member
228, is disposed radially outward relative to the slot so that the sheet 268 may enter
therein. In the position of the moveable member shown, a gripper actuating surface
274 is operative to extend radially outward beyond the surface of the rotating member
222.
[0094] Responsive to the sensor or other appropriate device sensing the sheet 268 moving
into the slot 232, the computer is operative to cause the rotating member 222 to begin
moving in a clockwise direction. As a result, the rotating member moves to the position
shown in Figure 19. In this position the gripper actuating surface 274 moves to engage
a cam moving surface 276. In the exemplary embodiment the cam moving surface includes
a portion of the end sheet bounding the stack 234. Alternatively, if there are no
sheets in the stack the cam moving surface may comprise a portion of a surface of
a stack supporting member as in the previously described embodiment. The engagement
of the gripper actuating surface 274 with the cam moving surface 276 is operative
to cause the moveable member 228 to move in the direction indicated by arrow G in
Figure 19. Such movement causes the gripper portion 272 to move inward and engage
the sheet 268 in the slot 232. As a result of such engagement, the sheet 268 is engaged
with and is moved by the rotating member 222. Also as the sheet moves in engagement
with the rotating member towards the stack, the actuator 252 is moved responsive to
operation of the controller to dispose the actuator from the rotating member. This
is done to enable a picker portion 278 positioned on the moveable member to freely
pass the actuator 252. The picker portion 278 which is later discussed in detail includes
a resilient high friction portion in the exemplary embodiment. As can be appreciated
from Figure 19 in the position of the moveable member shown, picker portion 278 is
disposed outward as the force of the cam moving surface 276 overcomes the force of
spring 270. As a result sheet 268 is further held in engagement with the rotating
member by the action of the extended picker portion 278.
[0095] The controller continues to operate to cause the rotating member 222 to rotate in
a clockwise direction from the position shown in Figure 19. Such clockwise rotation
brings the rotating member to the position shown in Figure 20. In the position shown
in Figure 20, the gripper actuating surface 274 has moved so that it is no longer
engaged with cam moving surface 276. As a result the moveable member 228 moves responsive
to the force of spring 230. This causes gripper portion 272 to again open slot 232.
Likewise, picker portion 278 is moved inward relative to the adjacent outer surface
280 of rotating member 222. This enables sheet 268 to move relative to slot 232 and
to be disengaged therefrom. As the rotating member continues to rotate in a clockwise
direction from the position shown in Figure 20, sheet 268 is moved by the contour
of the rotating member in the direction of arrow R. This causes sheet 268 to be integrated
in the stack and to become a new end sheet bounding the stack adjacent to the rotating
member.
[0096] In the exemplary embodiment of recycling mechanism 216 a plurality of stator members
282 are mounted in supporting connection with shaft 226 and are disposed transversely
of the rotating members 222. The Stator members 282 are supported on a common shaft
with the rotating members and are stationary relative to the sheets in the stack 234.
Stator member 282 includes a stop surface 284. Stop surface 284 is operative to engage
sheet 268 in the proper position for the sheet to release from rotating member 222
for purposes of integrating the sheet into the stack.
[0097] The stop surface 284 of the stator member 282 includes an end surface 286. End surface
286 extends generally adjacent to the outgoing sheet path 260 along which sheets which
are picked from the stack are enabled to pass. As a result the end surface 286 enables
sheets picked from the stack in a manner later described to move into the outgoing
sheet path.
[0098] In the exemplary form of the stator member 282 the stop surface 284 extends in a
direction that is both radially outward relative to shaft 226 and the axis thereof,
and in the outgoing direction of sheets which move in the outgoing sheet path. This
configuration facilitates the passage of sheets as they disengage from the rotating
member 222 into engagement with the other sheets in the stack 234.
[0099] In the exemplary embodiment as incoming sheet 268 is being disengaged from the rotating
member 222, stripper rolls 258 are rotated responsive to operation of the controller
in the counterclockwise direction as shown in Figure 21. Such rotation operates to
cause sheet 268 as it disengages from the stop surface 284 to be urged upward into
the stack 234. In the exemplary form of the recycling mechanism 216, a plurality of
non-contact stripper rolls include textured outer surfaces 288. The textured outer
surfaces 288 include treadlike structures which engage and facilitate the movement
of sheets in response to the rotation thereof. The rotation of the stripper rolls
268 with the textured outer surfaces 288 move the sheet 268 into engagement with the
sheets in the stack and into supporting connection with support surface 290 which
generally supports the sheets in the stack.
[0100] As shown in Figure 22 rotation of the rotating member in a clockwise direction from
the position shown in Figure 21 causes sheet 268 to be disengaged from the rotating
member and to be integrated into the stack. In the position of the actuator 252 shown
in Figure 22, the picker portion 278 is retracted radially inward relative to the
outer surface 280 of the rotating member. As a result, the picker portion does not
engage sheet 268 and generally freely passes the stack 234.
[0101] Further rotation of the rotating member 222 returns the rotating member to the home
position originally shown in connection with Figure 18. In this position, the actuator
252 is shown in position to direct additional sheets into the slot 232. The gripper
portion 272 is disposed from the slot to enable sheets to move therein. As a result
the controller is ready to accept another sheet through the incoming sheet path 236
and to engage such a sheet and move it into the slot 234. Sheets may be repeatedly
delivered through the incoming sheet path and added into the stack through repeated
rotations of the rotating member 222.
[0102] As is the case with the previously described embodiment, recycling mechanism 216
is also enabled to selectively dispense sheets stored in the stack 234. The process
by which this is accomplished is now explained with reference to Figures 24 through
29. In dispensing sheet a the controller operates to rotate the rotating member 222
to a home position shown in Figure 24. In this position the rotating member is in
abutting relation against an end sheet 292 bounding stack 234. The slot 232 of the
rotating member is positioned adjacent to the stack. In the initial position, the
actuator 252 is positioned by the controller in a position disposed away from the
rotating member. The picking portion 278 on the moveable member 228 is positioned
radially inward from the adjacent outer surface 280 by the biasing action of spring
270.
[0103] To commence the picking of sheet 292 the rotating member 222 is rotated in a clockwise
direction from the position shown in Figure 24. Such rotation brings the picking portion
278 adjacent to the sheet 292 to be picked. Such rotation also brings the gripper
actuating surface 274 on the opposed side of pivot 230 adjacent to the actuator 252.
[0104] With the rotating member 222 in the position shown in Figure 25, the actuator 252
is moved in the direction of arrow A in Figure 26. This causes the actuator 252 to
engage the gripper actuating surface 274. Engagement of the gripper actuating surface
moves the moveable member 228 about the pivot 230. Such movement causes the picking
portion 278 to move in the direction of arrow W in Figure 26. Such movement causes
the picking portion 278 to extend radially outward beyond the outer surface 280 of
the rotating member. As a result the picking portion 278 engages end sheet 292 and
moves it downward from the stack 234.
[0105] Movement of the end sheet 292 from the stack causes the sheet to move into the outgoing
sheet path between feed rolls 256 and stripper rolls 258. In the exemplary embodiment
in the picking of an outgoing sheet, the feed roll moves the sheet generally in an
outgoing sheet direction while the stripping roll rotates to urge the sheet in the
opposite direction. Because the feed roll applies a greater engaging force the surface
of the sheet, the sheet tends to move in the outgoing sheet direction in the sheet
path. However, the resistance force applied by the stripper roll causes any other
sheets to be separated and moved back towards the stack. This generally assures that
only a single sheet moves outward past the feed and stripper rolls in the outgoing
sheet path.
[0106] As the outgoing sheet begins to move past the feed and stripper rolls, sensing may
be conducted as discussed in connection with the previously described embodiment,
to determine if a double sheet has been picked. In circumstances where a double sheet
is detected, appropriate steps may be taken to return the sheet to the stack or otherwise
route the sheet in an appropriate manner. Assuming that the outgoing sheet is not
to be returned to the stack due to the presence of a double or other condition, the
sheet is moved in the outgoing sheet path to engage the take away rolls 264 and 266.
As shown in Figure 27, the take away rolls 264 and 266 are driven to engage the sheet
and to move it into the main sheet path bounded by belt flight 220. In the exemplary
embodiment the take away rolls engage the sheet as the rotating member 222 continues
rotating in a clockwise direction as shown to urge the sheet away from the stack.
[0107] As shown in Figure 28, sheet 292 is eventually disposed from the stack and is carried
into the main sheet path by the operation of take away rolls 264, 266. As this occurs
the rotating member 222 continues to rotate in a clockwise direction. As the gripper
actuating surface 274 of the moveable member 228 reaches the termination area thereof
adjacent to slot 232, the controller operates to move the actuator 252 in the direction
of arrow M shown in Figure 28. This disposes the actuating member away from the rotating
member 222. This also results in the picker portion 278 being retracted in the direction
of arrow N in response to the biasing force applied by spring 270.
[0108] Further rotation of the rotating member 222 in the clockwise direction from the position
shown in Figure 28 brings the rotating member to the home position for picking sheets
as shown in Figure 29. In this position the rotating member 222 is in the same position
as shown in Figure 24. In this position the picker portion 278 is again radially moved
inward relative to the outer surface 280 of the rotating member. From this position
the rotating member 222 may be rotated by the controller clockwise to dispense another
sheet from the stack 234. Alternatively, if the automated banking machine needs to
accept additional sheets into the stack the controller may operate to rotate the rotating
member 222 clockwise without the actuating member 252 moving the picker portion 278
to engage the stack. In this way the rotating member may be brought to the position
shown in Figure 17 so that additional sheets may be accepted into the stack.
[0109] It should be understood that while in this exemplary embodiment separate incoming
sheet paths and outgoing sheet paths are used, in alternative embodiments the rotating
member may be operated to both receive and dispense sheets into a single sheet path.
Further, it should be understood that while in this exemplary configuration each set
of rotating members is associated with a single stack, other embodiments may operate
such that a single rotating member may both deposit and pick sheets from multiple
stacks adjacent thereto. Finally, it should be further understood that while the gripper
portion and picker portion of the exemplary embodiment are connected to a common moveable
member that moves relative to the rotating member, in other embodiments separate gripper
and picker members may be included in operative connection with the rotating member
to perform their respective functions.
[0110] As can be appreciated from the foregoing description, the exemplary forms of the
sheet media storage and dispensing system of the described embodiments of the present
invention involves few moving parts and is relatively economical to produce and operate.
Further the described embodiments of the invention are highly reliable and enable
operating at high speeds. Embodiments of the invention may also be used to store and
retrieve large numbers of notes in storage mechanisms and recycling mechanisms.
[0111] It should be understood that while two recycling mechanisms are shown in the exemplary
automated banking machine described herein, other embodiments of the invention may
include additional recycling mechanisms. In addition recycling mechanisms may be provided
for several denominations of notes or other sheets which a machine is likely to receive,
and which may be distributed to customers. Recycling mechanisms may be used in machines
without separate storage mechanisms. Likewise machines with storage mechanisms may
be constructed without recycling mechanisms. Machines may be controlled to transfer
sheets between recycling mechanisms or between recycling and storage mechanisms to
redistribute sheets within the machine. The particular type and nature of the mechanisms
used and how they are operated will depend on the particular type of automated banking
machine.
[0112] Thus the new media storage system of the described embodiments of the present invention
achieve the above stated objectives, eliminate difficulties encountered in the use
of prior devices and systems, solve problems and attain the desirable results described
herein.
[0113] In the foregoing description certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity and
understanding, however no unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom because
such terms are for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the descriptions and illustrations herein are by way of examples and the
invention is not limited to the exact details shown and described.
[0114] Aspects of the invention are defined in the following series of numbered clauses.
- 1. An automated banking machine apparatus comprising:
a frame;
a sheet moving mechanism in supporting connection with the frame, wherein the sheet
moving mechanism is operative to move sheets along a sheet path;
a flipper member in supporting connection with the frame and rotatably movable relative
thereto about an axis, wherein the flipper member includes a peripherally extending
slot sized to accept a sheet therein, and wherein in an engaging position of the flipper
member the slot is positioned to engage a sheet extending in the sheet path;
a gripper member, wherein the gripper member is movably mounted in supporting connection
with the flipper member, wherein the gripper member is movable relative to the slot
between a first position wherein a sheet in the slot is held in relatively fixed engagement
with the flipper member, and a second position wherein a sheet in the slot is enabled
to move relative to the flipper member;
a stop surface adjacent the flipper member, wherein a projection of the stop surface
in a direction generally parallel to the axis intersects the slot when the flipper
member is in a releasing position rotationally disposed from the engaging position;
and
a moving mechanism in operative connection with the flipper member, wherein the moving
mechanism is operative to cause the flipper member to move between the engaging and
releasing positions, and the gripper member to move from the second position to the
first position when the flipper member is generally in the engaging position, and
from the first position to the second position when the flipper member is generally
in the releasing position, whereby a sheet is engaged with the flipper member in the
engaging position and released in abutting relation to the stop surface.
- 2. The apparatus according to clause 1 wherein the moving mechanism comprises a cam
moving surface adjacent to the flipper member, wherein the cam moving surface is operative
to move the gripper member between the first and second positions as the flipper member
moves between the engaging and releasing positions.
- 3. The apparatus according to clause 2 and further comprising a sheet disposed adjacent
to the stop surface, and wherein the sheet includes the cam moving surface.
- 4. The apparatus according to clause 3 and further comprising a biasing mechanism,
wherein the sheet is disposed in operative relation between the biasing mechanism
and the flipper member, and wherein the biasing mechanism is operative to bias the
cam moving surface toward the flipper member.
- 5. The apparatus according to clause 4 wherein the biasing mechanism includes a stack
member, wherein the stack member extends in a direction generally normal to the stop
surface, and wherein the stack member is operative to bias the cam moving surface
toward the flipper member.
- 6. The apparatus according to clause 2 and further comprising a stack member, wherein
the stack member extends in a direction generally normal to the stop surface, and
wherein the stack member includes the cam moving surface.
- 7. The apparatus according to clause 6 and further comprising a biasing member in
operative connection with the stack member, and wherein the biasing member is operative
to bias the cam moving surface toward the flipper member.
- 8. The apparatus according to clause 7 and further comprising a sheet, wherein the
sheet is moved in engagement with the flipper member from the sheet path to a position
in abutting relation with the stop surface and intermediate of the stack member and
the flipper member, and wherein the sheet includes the cam moving surface.
- 9. The apparatus according to clause 2 wherein the flipper member includes a radially
extending recess, and wherein the gripper member extends in the radially extending
recess, and wherein the cam moving surface is operative to cause the gripper member
to move in a radial direction in the radially extending recess.
- 10. The apparatus according to clause 9 wherein the flipper member is bounded outwardly
adjacent the radially extending recess by an outer flipper surface, and wherein the
gripper member includes an outer gripper surface, and wherein in the first position
of the gripper member the outer flipper surface and the outer gripper surface are
generally in transverse alignment.
- 11. The apparatus according to clause 10 wherein the cam moving surface is in operative
engagement with the outer gripper surface in the first position of the gripper member.
- 12. The apparatus according to clause 9 wherein the gripper member is rotatably mounted
relative to the flipper member.
- 13. The apparatus according to clause 1 wherein the gripper member is rotatable relative
to the flipper member about a pivot, and wherein the pivot is angularly disposed on
the flipper member relative to the slot.
- 14. The apparatus according to clause 1 wherein the slot includes an arcuate portion.
- 15. The apparatus according to clause 1 wherein the slot terminates at an inward portion,
wherein the inward portion extends generally normal to the stop surface when the flipper
member is in the releasing position.
- 16. The apparatus according to clause 1 and further comprising a stack member, wherein
the stack member is in supporting connection with the frame, and wherein the stack
member is movable relative to the flipper member and the stop surface in a direction
generally radially away from the axis.
- 17. The apparatus according to clause 16 and further comprising a biasing member in
operative connection with the stack member, and wherein the biasing member is operative
to bias the stack member in an opposed direction, wherein the opposed direction extends
generally radially toward the axis.
- 18. The apparatus according to clause 16 and further comprising a sheet moving in
the sheet path, wherein movement of the flipper member between the engaging and releasing
positions is operative to move the sheet adjacent to the stop surface and in intermediate
relation between the stack member and the flipper member.
- 19. The apparatus according to clause 1 and further comprising a guide member, wherein
the guide member is movably mounted in supported relation with the frame, and wherein
the guide member is movable between a directing position and a passing position, wherein
in the directing position the guide member is operative to direct a sheet moving in
the sheet path to engage the slot in the flipper member, and wherein in a passing
position the guide member is operative to enable a sheet to move past the flipper
member in the sheet path.
- 20. The apparatus according to clause 19 and further comprising:
a first module;
wherein the first module includes the guide member and the flipper member, and wherein
the first module is selectively operative to accept sheets from the sheet path, and
further comprising a second module similar to the first module, wherein the second
module is disposed adjacent to the sheet path; and
a control system in operative connection with the first and second modules, wherein
the control system is selectively operative to direct sheets in the sheet path to
the first or second modules.
- 21. The apparatus according to clause 1 and further comprising at least one flexible
flap in operative connection with the flipper member, and a sheet in generally abutting
relation with the stop surface, wherein the flap is operative to engage the sheet
when the slot is disposed therefrom.
- 22. The apparatus according to clause 1 wherein the peripherally extending slot of
the flipper member includes an arcuate spiral portion.
- 23. An automated banking machine apparatus comprising:
a generally cylindrical flipper member including an arcuate extending slot, wherein
the slot terminates inwardly at an inward portion, the flipper member further including
a radially extending recess; and
a gripper member rotationally mounted in supporting connection with the flipper member,
wherein the gripper member is movable in the recess between a first position, wherein
in the first position a sheet in the slot is held in fixed engagement with the flipper
member, and a second position wherein a sheet is movable relative to the flipper member
in the slot.
- 24. The apparatus according to clause 23 wherein the gripper member is rotatable relative
to the flipper member about a pivot, and wherein the pivot is angularly disposed relative
to the inward portion of the slot.
- 25. The apparatus according to clause 24 wherein the gripper member is bounded radially
outwardly by an outer gripper surface, wherein in the first position the outer gripper
surface is in a first gripper location relative to the recess, and in the second position
the outer gripper surface is in a second gripper location which is disposed further
radially outward relative to the first gripper location.
- 26. The apparatus according to clause 23 and further comprising:
a moving mechanism, wherein the moving mechanism is operative to rotate the flipper
member about an axis;
a stop surface extending adjacent to the flipper member, wherein a projection of the
stop surface intersects the inward portion of the slot in a releasing rotational position
of the flipper member; and
a releasing mechanism, wherein the releasing mechanism is operative to move the gripper
member from the first position to the second position when the flipper member is adjacent
to the releasing position.
- 27. The apparatus according to clause 26 and further comprising an engaging mechanism,
wherein the engaging mechanism is operative to move the gripper member from the second
position to the first position adjacent an engaging rotational position of the flipper
member, wherein the engaging position is angularly disposed from the releasing position.
- 28. The apparatus according to clause 27 wherein the engaging mechanism comprises
a cam moving surface disposed adjacent the flipper member, and the releasing mechanism
comprises a biasing member, wherein the biasing member biases the gripper member toward
the second position, wherein in the engaging position of the flipper member the force
of the cam moving surface overcomes the force of the biasing member to move the gripper
member to the first position.
- 29. The apparatus according to clause 28 and further comprising a sheet moving mechanism,
wherein the sheet moving mechanism is operative to move sheets along a sheet path,
wherein in the engaging position of the flipper member, the flipper member is operative
to engage a sheet in the sheet path in the slot of the flipper member.
- 30. The apparatus according to clause 29 and further comprising a stack member adjacent
the flipper member and extending in a direction generally normal of the stop surface,
and wherein upon rotation of the flipper member to the releasing position the sheet
is moved to a storage position intermediate of the flipper member and of the stack
member.
- 31. The apparatus according to clause 30 wherein the stack member includes the cam
moving surface until the sheet is moved to the storage position, whereupon thereafter
the sheet includes the cam moving surface.
- 32. The apparatus according to clause 30 and further comprising a flexible flap in
operative connection with the flipper member, wherein the flap engages the sheet in
the storage position.
- 33. An automated banking machine apparatus comprising:
a rotatable member including a gripper member mounted in supporting connection therewith,
wherein the gripper member is operative to selectively engage and release a sheet
from relatively fixed engagement with the rotatable member;
a stop surface adjacent the rotatable member, wherein the stop surface is operative
to engage a sheet in engagement with the rotatable member in a first rotational position
of the rotatable member, wherein engagement with the stop surface is operative to
disengage a sheet from relatively fixed engagement with the rotatable member; and
a sheet guide, wherein the sheet guide is operative to direct a sheet to engage the
gripper member of the rotatable member in a second rotational position of the rotatable
member angularly disposed from the first rotational position.
- 34. The apparatus according to clause 33 wherein the stop surface extends generally
along a first direction, and further comprising a stack member movable generally along
the first direction relative to the stop surface, and further comprising a biasing
member biasing the stack member along the first direction towards the rotatable member,
wherein sheets disengaged from the rotatable member in the first rotational position
are held in a storage position between the stack member and the rotatable member.
- 35. The apparatus according to clause 34 wherein the gripper member is pivotally mounted
relative to the rotatable member, and wherein the gripper member includes an outer
gripper surface, wherein radial movement of the outer gripper surface relative to
the rotatable member is operative to engage and release sheets relative to the rotatable
member.
- 36. The apparatus according to clause 35 and further comprising a cam moving surface
adjacent the rotatable member, wherein the engagement and disengagement of the outer
gripper surface with the cam moving surface is operative to move the outer gripper
surface radially to engage sheets.
- 37. The apparatus according to clause 36 wherein a sheet in the storage position includes
the cam moving surface.
- 38. The apparatus according to clause 33 wherein the rotatable member includes a cross
sectional slot, wherein the slot includes an arcuately outward spiral portion, and
wherein the gripper member is operative to engage sheets in the arcuately outward
spiral portion of the slot.
- 39. The apparatus according to clause 33 and further comprising a flexible flap in
operative connection with the rotatable member, wherein the flap is operative to engage
a sheet disengaged from the rotatable member by the stop surface.
- 40. A method of operating an automated banking machine comprising the steps of:
- (a) engaging an incoming sheet moving in an incoming sheet path with a gripper portion
in supporting connection with a rotating member wherein the incoming sheet is engaged
in a first rotational position of the rotating member;
- (b) rotating the rotating member with the incoming sheet engaged with the gripper
portion, to a second rotational position, wherein in the second rotational position
the incoming sheet is generally aligned with a stack;
- (c) releasing the incoming sheet from an engagement with the gripper portion in generally
the second rotational position wherein the incoming sheet is included in the stack.
- 41. The method according to claim 40 and further comprising the step of engaging the
sheet with a stop surface adjacent the second rotational position wherein engagement
with the stop surface urges the incoming sheet to disengage from the gripper portion.
- 42. A method of operating an automated banking machine comprising the steps of:
- (a) engaging a sheet moving in a sheet path with a flipper member, wherein the sheet
is engaged with the flipper member in a first rotational position of the flipper member;
- (b) rotating the flipper member with the sheet in relatively fixed engagement therewith,
in a rotational direction from the first rotational position to a second rotational
position;
- (c) engaging the sheet with a stop surface in the second rotational position to release
the sheet from relatively fixed engagement with the flipper member; and
- (d) continuing to rotate the flipper member in the rotational direction after the
sheet has been released therefrom to the first rotational position.
- 43. The method according to clause 42 and further comprising the step of:
(e) repeating steps (a) through (d), wherein a stack of sheets is formed by engagement
of the sheets with the stop surface.
- 44. The method according to clause 42 wherein step (a) comprises moving a gripper
member in supporting connection with the flipper member from a nonholding position
wherein the sheet is not held in fixed relative engagement with the flipper member,
to a holding position wherein the sheet is held in fixed relative engagement with
the flipper member.
- 45. The method according to clause 44 wherein the step of moving the gripper member
from the nonholding position to the holding position comprises moving an outer gripper
surface of the gripper member radially inward relative to the flipper member.
- 46. The method according to clause 45 wherein in step (a) the outer gripper member
surface is moved radially inward by engagement with a sheet in abutting relation with
an adjacent stop surface.
- 47. The method according to clause 42 wherein the flipper member includes a peripherally
extending slot, and wherein step (a) comprises directing an end of a sheet moving
in a sheet path into the slot with a guide member.
- 48. The method according to clause 44 and generally concurrently with step (c) further
comprising the step of:
(e) moving the gripper member from the holding position to the nonholding position.
- 49. The method according to clause 48 wherein in step (e) the movement of the gripper
member from the holding position to the nonholding position includes moving an outer
gripper activating surface radially outward relative to the flipper member.
- 50. The method according to clause 49 wherein in step (e) the outer gripper activating
surface is moved radially outward by disengaging from a surface of a sheet in adjacent
relation with the stop surface as the flipper member rotates in the rotational direction.
- 51. The method according to clause 42 and further comprising the step of engaging
the sheet with a flexible flap operatively connected to the flipper member.
- 52. An automated banking machine apparatus comprising:
a rotating member;
a gripper portion in movable supporting connection with the rotating member, wherein
the gripper portion moves relative to the rotating member to engage an incoming sheet
adjacent to the rotating member in an incoming sheet path in a first rotational position
of the rotating member, and to release the incoming sheet into a sheet stack in a
second rotational position of the rotating member;
a picker portion in movable supporting connection with the rotating member, wherein
the picker portion engages an outgoing sheet in a third rotational position of the
rotating member, and wherein movement of the picker portion in a first rotational
direction from the third rotational position moves the outgoing sheet from the stack
into an outgoing sheet path.
- 53. The apparatus according to clause 52 and further comprising a movable member movably
mounted in supporting connection with the rotating member, and wherein the gripper
portion and the picker portion are operatively connected to the movable member.
- 54. The apparatus according to clause 53 and further comprising a pivot, wherein the
rotating member and the movable member are movably operatively connected through the
pivot.
- 55. The apparatus according to clause 52 and wherein the rotating member includes
a peripherally extending slot, and wherein in the first rotational position the gripper
portion engages the incoming sheet in the slot.
- 56. The apparatus according to clause 55 and further comprising a gripper portion
actuating surface in operative connection with the gripper portion, and a cam moving
surface adjacent the rotating member, wherein in the first rotational position of
the rotating member the cam moving surface is operatively engaged with the gripper
portion actuating surface, wherein the gripper portion is caused to be positioned
to engage the incoming sheet.
- 57. The apparatus according to clause 56 wherein the stack is in supporting connection
with a stack member, and wherein the cam moving surface is in supporting connection
with the stack member.
- 58. The apparatus according to clause 57 wherein the stack is bounded by an end sheet,
and wherein the cam moving surface includes a surface of the end sheet, and wherein
the picker portion is engageable with the end sheet in the third rotational position
of the rotating member, and wherein the end sheet is the outgoing sheet.
- 59. The apparatus according to clause 56 wherein in the second rotational position
of the rotating member the gripper portion actuating surface is moved relative to
the cam moving surface, wherein the incoming sheet disengages from the gripper portion.
- 60. The apparatus according to claim 59 and further comprising a stop surface, and
wherein in the second rotational position of the rotating member the incoming sheet
is in engagement with the stop surface, wherein engagement of the incoming sheet and
the stop surface disposes the incoming sheet from the slot.
- 61. The apparatus according to clause 60 wherein the stop surface includes an end
surface, wherein the end surface bounds the outgoing sheet path.
- 62. The apparatus according to clause 60 wherein the rotating member rotates about
an axis, and wherein rotation of the rotating member in the first rotational direction
with the picker portion engaged with the sheet causes the outgoing sheet to move in
generally an outgoing sheet direction, and wherein the stop surface extends in a stop
direction generally radially outward relative to the axis and in the outgoing sheet
direction.
- 63. The apparatus according to clause 60 wherein the rotating member is in supporting
connection with a shaft, and further comprising a stator member in supporting connection
with the shaft, and wherein the rotating member rotates relative to the stator member
and wherein the stop surface is in supporting connection with the stator member.
- 64. The apparatus according to clause 52 and further comprising at least one stripper
member, wherein the stripper member is positioned adjacent the sheet stack, and wherein
the incoming sheet released into the sheet stack engages the stripper member.
- 65. The apparatus according to clause 64 wherein the stripper member comprises a stripper
roll, and wherein the stripper roll rotates in a stripping direction to move the incoming
sheet into the sheet stack.
- 66. The apparatus according to clause 65 wherein the stripper roll includes a textured
outer surface, and wherein the incoming sheet engages the textured outer surface.
- 67. The apparatus according to clause 61 and further comprising at least one stripper
roll adjacent the stack, wherein the stripper roll and the end surface bound the outgoing
sheet path.
- 68. The apparatus according to clause 52 and further comprising an actuator, wherein
the actuator operatively engages the picker portion in the third position, wherein
the picker portion is moved to engage the outgoing sheet.
- 69. The apparatus according to clause 68 wherein the rotating member includes an outer
surface, and wherein operative engagement with the actuator causes the picker portion
to extend radially outward beyond the outer surface.
- 70. The apparatus according to clause 69 wherein the rotating member includes a peripherally
extending slot, and wherein in the first rotational position the incoming sheet is
engaged in the slot, and wherein the outer surface is angularly disposed on the rotating
member from the slot.
- 71. The apparatus according to clause 70 wherein the actuator has a guide surface
in operative connection therewith, wherein the guide surface is operative to guide
the incoming sheet into the slot.
- 72. The apparatus according to clause 64 and further comprising a feed member adjacent
the stripper member, wherein the feed member and the stripper member bound the outgoing
sheet path, and wherein sheets moved from the stack by the picker portion are engaged
between the feed member and the stripper member, and wherein generally more than a
single outgoing sheet is prevented from passing between the feed member and the stripper
member.
- 73. The apparatus according to clause 72 wherein the feed member moves relative to
the stripper member in an outgoing feed direction, wherein the outgoing sheet moves
away from the stack in the outgoing sheet path in the outgoing sheet direction responsive
to movement of the rotating member in the first rotational direction.
- 74. The apparatus according to clause 73 wherein the stripper member moves relative
to the outgoing sheet in a direction opposed of the outgoing sheet direction, wherein
sheets other than a single outgoing sheet are generally maintained in connection with
the stack.
- 75. The apparatus according to clause 73 and further comprising a plurality of stripper
members, wherein at least one stripper member extends in generally opposed relation
with the feed member, and wherein at least one stripper member is transversely disposed
in the outgoing sheet path away from the feed member.
- 76. The apparatus according to clause 73 and further comprising at least one take
away member disposed in the outgoing sheet path and in the outgoing sheet direction
relative to the stripper member, wherein the take away member engages and moves an
outgoing sheet moved past the stripper member in the outgoing sheet direction.
- 77. The apparatus according to clause 52 and further comprising a main sheet path,
wherein the main sheet path includes a sheet moving device operative to move sheets
therein, and wherein the incoming sheet path and the outgoing sheet path are in connection
with the main sheet path.
- 78. The apparatus according to clause 77 and further comprising a diverter adjacent
the main sheet path, wherein the diverter is selectively operative to direct at least
one sheet moving in the main sheet path into the incoming sheet path.
- 79. The apparatus according to clause 78 wherein sheets moving in the main sheet path
move in a main sheet path direction, and wherein the incoming sheet path is connected
to the main sheet path in a first connection area, and the outgoing sheet path is
connected to the main sheet path in a second connection area, and wherein the first
connection area is disposed in the main sheet path direction relative to the second
connection area.
- 80. The apparatus according to clause 52 and further comprising an automated banking
machine, wherein the rotating member, stack, incoming sheet path and outgoing sheet
path extend in the automated banking machine.
- 81. The apparatus according to clause 80 and further comprising a main sheet path
extending in the automated banking machine, and wherein the sheets include a plurality
of types of notes, and wherein a plurality of types of notes move in the main sheet
path, and wherein the incoming sheet path and the outgoing sheet path are connected
to the main sheet path, and wherein the stack includes only a first type of note therein,
and further comprising a further rotating member, a further stack, a further incoming
sheet path operatively connected to the main sheet path, and a further outgoing sheet
path operatively connected to the main sheet path, wherein the further stack includes
only a second type of note therein.
- 82. A method of operating an automated banking machine, comprising the steps of:
- (a) engaging an incoming sheet moving in an incoming sheet path with a gripper portion
in supporting connection with a rotating member, wherein the incoming sheet is engaged
with the rotating member in a first rotational position of the rotating member;
- (b) rotating the rotating member with the incoming sheet engaged with the gripper
portion to a second rotational position, wherein in the second rotational position
the incoming sheet is generally aligned with a stack;
- (c) releasing the incoming sheet from engagement with the gripper portion in generally
the second rotational position, wherein the incoming sheet is included in the stack;
- (d) picking at least one sheet from the stack.
- 83. The method according to clause 82 and prior to step (d) further comprising the
step of engaging the sheet with a stop surface adjacent the second rotational position,
wherein engagement with the stop surface urges the incoming sheet to disengage from
the gripper portion.
- 84. The method according to clause 82 and further comprising the step of returning
the rotating member to the first rotational position.
- 85. The method according to clause 82 wherein step (d) includes:
engaging an outgoing sheet bounding the stack with a picker portion in operative connection
with the rotating member; and
rotating the rotating member with the picker portion engaged with the outgoing sheet,
wherein the outgoing sheet is moved from the stack.
- 86. The method according to clause 82 wherein step (a) includes moving the gripper
portion to engage the sheet by operatively engaging the gripper portion with a cam
moving surface.
- 87. The method according to clause 86 wherein in step (a) the cam moving surface includes
a surface of an end sheet bounding the stack.
- 88. The method according to clause 86 wherein the rotating member includes a slot,
and wherein in step (a) the gripper member engages the incoming sheet in the slot.
- 89. The method according to clause 82 and further comprising the step of moving the
incoming sheet into the stack with a moving member.
- 90. The method according to clause 85 and further comprising the steps of:
(d) engaging the outgoing sheet moved from the stack between a feed member and a stripper
member moving relative to one another, wherein sheets other than the outgoing sheet
are urged to be separated therefrom;
(e) moving the outgoing sheet in engagement with the feed member in an outgoing sheet
direction away from the stack in an outgoing sheet path.
- 91. The method according to clause 90 and subsequent to step (d) further comprising
the steps of sensing with a sensor if more than one sheet is moved together in the
outgoing sheet direction past the stripper member and if so, moving the more than
one sheet in a direction opposed of the outgoing sheet direction.
- 92. The method according to clause 82 and prior to step (a) further comprising the
steps of:
moving the incoming sheet in a main sheet path;
directing the incoming sheet with a diverter from the main sheet path into the incoming
sheet path.
- 93. The method according to clause 92 and further comprising the step of delivering
the sheet picked from the stack into the main sheet path.
- 94. The method according to clause 85 wherein step (d) includes operatively engaging
an actuator with the picker portion, wherein the picker portion is caused to engage
the outgoing sheet.
- 95. The method according to clause 94 wherein the rotating member includes an outer
surface, and wherein in step (e) the picker portion extends radially outward beyond
the outer surface.
- 96. The method according to clause 85 wherein the gripper portion and the picker portion
are both operatively connected to a movable member movably mounted on the rotating
member, and wherein in step (a) the movable member moves to cause the incoming sheet
to be operatively engaged with the rotating member, and in step (d) the movable member
moves to cause the outgoing sheet to be operatively engaged with the rotating member.
- 97. The method according to clause 96 wherein the movable member is connected to the
rotating member through a pivot, and wherein in step (a) and in step (d) the movable
member rotates about the pivot.
- 98. The method according to clause 96 and further comprising the step of biasing the
movable member with a biasing member towards a position wherein the picking portion
does not engage the outgoing sheet.
- 99. The method according to clause 96 wherein the gripper portion includes a first
surface bounding the movable member, and the picker portion includes a second surface
bounding the movable member, wherein the second surface is disposed from the first
surface, and wherein in step (a) the incoming sheet engages the first surface, and
in step (d) the outgoing sheet engages the second surface.
- 100. The method according to clause 99 wherein in step (d) the second surface engages
the outgoing sheet in a third rotational position of the rotating member, the third
rotational position being angularly disposed from the second rotational position.
- 101. The method according to clause 94 wherein the actuator includes a guide surface
thereon, and wherein step (a) includes directing the incoming sheet to engage the
gripper portion with the guide surface.
[0115] In the following claims any features described as a means for performing a function
shall be construed as encompassing any means known to those skilled in the art as
capable of performing the recited function, and shall not be deemed limited to the
particular means shown herein performing such functions, or mere equivalents thereof.
[0116] Having described the features, discoveries and principles of the invention, the manner
in which it is constructed and operated, and the advantages and useful results attained;
the new and useful structures, devices, elements, arrangements, parts, combinations,
systems, equipment, operations and relationships are set forth in the appended claims.
1. An automated banking machine apparatus comprising:
a rotating member;
a gripper portion in movable supporting connection with the rotating member, wherein
the gripper portion moves relative to the rotating member to engage an incoming sheet
adjacent to the rotating member in an incoming sheet path in a first rotational position
of the rotating member, and to release the incoming sheet into a sheet stack in a
second rotational position of the rotating member;
a picker portion in movable supporting connection with the rotating member, wherein
the picker portion engages an outgoing sheet in a third rotational position of the
rotating member, and wherein movement of the picker portion in a first rotational
direction from the third rotational position moves the outgoing sheet from the stack
into an outgoing sheet path.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising a movable member movably
mounted in supporting connection with the rotating member, and wherein the gripper
portion and the picker portion are operatively connected to the movable member.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2 and further comprising a pivot, wherein the rotating
member and the movable member are movably operatively connected through the pivot.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein the rotating member includes a peripherally
extending slot, and wherein in the first rotational position the gripper portion engages
the incoming sheet in the slot.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 and further comprising a gripper portion actuating
surface in operative connection with the gripper portion, and a cam moving surface
adjacent the rotating member, wherein in the first rotational position of the rotating
member the cam moving surface is operatively engaged with the gripper portion actuating
surface, wherein the gripper portion is caused to be positioned to engage the incoming
sheet.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the stack is in supporting connection with
a stack member, and wherein the cam moving surface is in supporting connection with
the stack member.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the stack is bounded by an end sheet, and
wherein the cam moving surface includes a surface of the end sheet, and wherein the
picker portion is engageable with the end sheet in the third rotational position of
the rotating member, and wherein the end sheet is the outgoing sheet.
8. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein in the second rotational position of the
rotating member the gripper portion actuating surface is moved relative to the cam
moving surface, wherein the incoming sheet disengages from the gripper portion.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8 and further comprising a stop surface, and wherein
in the second rotational position of the rotating member the incoming sheet is in
engagement with the stop surface, wherein engagement of the incoming sheet and the
stop surface disposes the incoming sheet from the slot.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the stop surface includes an end surface,
wherein the end surface bounds the outgoing sheet path.
11. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the rotating member rotates about an axis,
and wherein rotation of the rotating member in the first rotational direction with
the picker portion engaged with the sheet causes the outgoing sheet to move in generally
an outgoing sheet direction, and wherein the stop surface extends in a stop direction
generally radially outward relative to the axis and in the outgoing sheet direction.
12. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the rotating member is in supporting connection
with a shaft, and further comprising a stator member in supporting connection with
the shaft, and wherein the rotating member rotates relative to the stator member and
wherein the stop surface is in supporting connection with the stator member.
13. The apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising at least one stripper member,
wherein the stripper member is positioned adjacent the sheet stack, and wherein the
incoming sheet released into the sheet stack engages the stripper member.
14. The apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the stripper member comprises a stripper
roll, and wherein the stripper roll rotates in a stripping direction to move the incoming
sheet into the sheet stack.
15. The apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the stripper roll includes a textured
outer surface, and wherein the incoming sheet engages the textured outer surface.
16. The apparatus according to claim 10 and further comprising at least one stripper roll
adjacent the stack, wherein the stripper roll and the end surface bound the outgoing
sheet path.
17. The apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising an actuator, wherein the
actuator operatively engages the picker portion in the third position, wherein the
picker portion is moved to engage the outgoing sheet.
18. The apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the rotating member includes an outer
surface, and wherein operative engagement with the actuator causes the picker portion
to extend radially outward beyond the outer surface.
19. The apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the rotating member includes a peripherally
extending slot, and wherein in the first rotational position the incoming sheet is
engaged in the slot, and wherein the outer surface is angularly disposed on the rotating
member from the slot.
20. The apparatus according to claim 19 wherein the actuator has a guide surface in operative
connection therewith, wherein the guide surface is operative to guide the incoming
sheet into the slot.
21. The apparatus according to claim 13 and further comprising a feed member adjacent
the stripper member, wherein the feed member and the stripper member bound the outgoing
sheet path, and wherein sheets moved from the stack by the picker portion are engaged
between the feed member and the stripper member, and wherein generally more than a
single outgoing sheet is prevented from passing between the feed member and the stripper
member.
22. The apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the feed member moves relative to the
stripper member in an outgoing feed direction, wherein the outgoing sheet moves away
from the stack in the outgoing sheet path in the outgoing sheet direction responsive
to movement of the rotating member in the first rotational direction.
23. The apparatus according to claim 22 wherein the stripper member moves relative to
the outgoing sheet in a direction opposed of the outgoing sheet direction, wherein
sheets other than a single outgoing sheet are generally maintained in connection with
the stack.
24. The apparatus according to claim 22 and further comprising a plurality of stripper
members, wherein at least one stripper member extends in generally opposed relation
with the feed member, and wherein at least one stripper member is transversely disposed
in the outgoing sheet path away from the feed member.
25. The apparatus according to claim 22 and further comprising at least one take away
member disposed in the outgoing sheet path and in the outgoing sheet direction relative
to the stripper member, wherein the take away member engages and moves an outgoing
sheet moved past the stripper member in the outgoing sheet direction.
26. The apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising a main sheet path, wherein
the main sheet path includes a sheet moving device operative to move sheets therein,
and wherein the incoming sheet path and the outgoing sheet path are in connection
with the main sheet path.
27. The apparatus according to claim 26 and further comprising a diverter adjacent the
main sheet path, wherein the diverter is selectively operative to direct at least
one sheet moving in the main sheet path into the incoming sheet path.
28. The apparatus according to claim 27 wherein sheets moving in the main sheet path move
in a main sheet path direction, and wherein the incoming sheet path is connected to
the main sheet path in a first connection area, and the outgoing sheet path is connected
to the main sheet path in a second connection area, and wherein the first connection
area is disposed in the main sheet path direction relative to the second connection
area.
29. The apparatus according to claim 1 and further comprising an automated banking machine,
wherein the rotating member, stack, incoming sheet path and outgoing sheet path extend
in the automated banking machine.
30. The apparatus according to claim 29 and further comprising a main sheet path extending
in the automated banking machine, and wherein the sheets include a plurality of types
of notes, and wherein a plurality of types of notes move in the main sheet path, and
wherein the incoming sheet path and the outgoing sheet path are connected to the main
sheet path, and wherein the stack includes only a first type of note therein, and
further comprising a further rotating member, a further stack, a further incoming
sheet path operatively connected to the main sheet path, and a further outgoing sheet
path operatively connected to the main sheet path, wherein the further stack includes
only a second type of note therein.
31. A method of operating an automated banking machine, comprising the steps of:
(a) engaging an incoming sheet moving in an incoming sheet path with a gripper portion
in supporting connection with a rotating member, wherein the incoming sheet is engaged
with the rotating member in a first rotational position of the rotating member;
(b) rotating the rotating member with the incoming sheet engaged with the gripper
portion to a second rotational position, wherein in the second rotational position
the incoming sheet is generally aligned with a stack;
(c) releasing the incoming sheet from engagement with the gripper portion in generally
the second rotational position, wherein the incoming sheet is included in the stack;
(d) picking at least one sheet from the stack.
32. The method according to claim 31 and prior to step (d) further comprising the step
of engaging the sheet with a stop surface adjacent the second rotational position,
wherein engagement with the stop surface urges the incoming sheet to disengage from
the gripper portion.
33. The method according to claim 31 and further comprising the step of returning the
rotating member to the first rotational position.
34. The method according to claim 31 wherein step (d) includes:
engaging an outgoing sheet bounding the stack with a picker portion in operative connection
with the rotating member; and
rotating the rotating member with the picker portion engaged with the outgoing sheet,
wherein the outgoing sheet is moved from the stack.
35. The method according to claim 31 wherein step (a) includes moving the gripper portion
to engage the sheet by operatively engaging the gripper portion with a cam moving
surface.
36. The method according to claim 35 wherein in step (a) the cam moving surface includes
a surface of an end sheet bounding the stack.
37. The method according to claim 35 wherein the rotating member includes a slot, and
wherein in step (a) the gripper member engages the incoming sheet in the slot.
38. The method according to claim 31 and further comprising the step of moving the incoming
sheet into the stack with a moving member.
39. The method according to claim 34 and further comprising the steps of:
(d) engaging the outgoing sheet moved from the stack between a feed member and a stripper
member moving relative to one another, wherein sheets other than the outgoing sheet
are urged to be separated therefrom;
(e) moving the outgoing sheet in engagement with the feed member in an outgoing sheet
direction away from the stack in an outgoing sheet path.
40. The method according to claim 39 and subsequent to step (d) further comprising the
steps of sensing with a sensor if more than one sheet is moved together in the outgoing
sheet direction past the stripper member and if so, moving the more than one sheet
in a direction opposed of the outgoing sheet direction.
41. The method according to claim 31 and prior to step (a) further comprising the steps
of:
moving the incoming sheet in a main sheet path;
directing the incoming sheet with a diverter from the main sheet path into the incoming
sheet path.
42. The method according to claim 41 and further comprising the step of delivering the
sheet picked from the stack into the main sheet path.
43. The method according to claim 34 wherein step (d) includes operatively engaging an
actuator with the picker portion, wherein the picker portion is caused to engage the
outgoing sheet.
44. The method according to claim 43 wherein the rotating member includes an outer surface,
and wherein in step (e) the picker portion extends radially outward beyond the outer
surface.
45. The method according to claim 34 wherein the gripper portion and the picker portion
are both operatively connected to a movable member movably mounted on the rotating
member, and wherein in step (a) the movable member moves to cause the incoming sheet
to be operatively engaged with the rotating member, and in step (d) the movable member
moves to cause the outgoing sheet to be operatively engaged with the rotating member.
46. The method according to claim 45 wherein the movable member is connected to the rotating
member through a pivot, and wherein in step (a) and in step (d) the movable member
rotates about the pivot.
47. The method according to claim 45 and further comprising the step of biasing the movable
member with a biasing member towards a position wherein the picking portion does not
engage the outgoing sheet.
48. The method according to claim 45 wherein the gripper portion includes a first surface
bounding the movable member, and the picker portion includes a second surface bounding
the movable member, wherein the second surface is disposed from the first surface,
and wherein in step (a) the incoming sheet engages the first surface, and in step
(d) the outgoing sheet engages the second surface.
49. The method according to claim 48 wherein in step (d) the second surface engages the
outgoing sheet in a third rotational position of the rotating member, the third rotational
position being angularly disposed from the second rotational position.
50. The method according to claim 43 wherein the actuator includes a guide surface thereon,
and wherein step (a) includes directing the incoming sheet to engage the gripper portion
with the guide surface.