Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a cash packaging apparatus and a method for manufacturing
a cash package.
Background art
[0002] Transport of banknotes are well known in the art. Often, banknotes are transported
one by one, such as within ATM machines or other kinds of banknote handling machines.
There are also known solutions for transporting bundles or stacks of banknotes between
different positions within such machines. A drawback of the solutions in the art is
that they are not suitable for transporting banknotes to awkwardly accessible locations,
such as an interior part of an elongated recess, or an elongated bore. A particular
need for such a banknote transport arrangement is for transporting stacks of banknotes
for packaging purposes, in particular a kind of packaging aiming to manufacture banknote
cash bags, or sachets. These kind of cash bags are typically used to transport coins
or banknotes to stores to be used at a point of sale. Whereas technical solutions
do exist for automatically packaging coins in such cash bags, packaging banknotes,
and in particular stacks of banknotes in such cash bags is not as trivial. There is
thus a need in the art for an improved banknote transport arrangement.
[0003] Cash packaging is known in the art. As an example,
US 3 809 217 A discloses a method for packaging generally flat objects such as coins or the like
in a plastic material via heat-sealing.
[0004] Banknote transporting is also known in the art. For example,
US 2007/034683 A1 discloses an automated banking machine that have the capability of receiving financial
instrument sheets such as currency notes, checks, and other documents from machine
users.
US 2003/173402 A1 discloses a medium processing apparatus which reduces the jamming factors of a medium
transfer system, thereby to enhance a medium processing performance.
US 2018/057290 A1 discloses a paper sheet handling apparatus that handles a paper sheet, such as a
banknote, and a paper sheet handling method.
US 2018/276932 A1 discloses a device for at least one of inputting or outputting one or a plurality
of security documents.
US2016/031574 A1 discloses a device for filling and closing disposable bags for containing banknotes
including a piston for pushing the banknotes towards the opening on the bottom of
the container.
EP 3 392 845 A1 discloses a paper sheet handling apparatus including a holding unit configured to
hold a portion of a storage bag near an opening and a sealing unit configured to seal
the opening of the storage bag held by the holding unit once paper sheets have been
disposed therein.
Summary
[0005] It is an object to mitigate, alleviate or eliminate one or more of the above identified
deficiencies in the art and disadvantages singly or in any combination and solve at
least the above mentioned disadvantage in the art. According to a first aspect there
is provided a cash packaging apparatus according to the claim 1. The apparatus of
the invention may have the advantageous configurations according to the dependent
claims.
[0006] The cash packaging apparatus may be advantageous as it allows using a standard vertical
form, fill and seal machine for packaging items which do not easily and reliably manage
to enter the top-open sachet by gravity. Thus, by incorporating a banknote transport
arrangement, the standard vertical form, fill and seal machine may package also items
such as banknotes and/or other thin flexible objects. This allows for manufacturing
cash packages containing banknotes in a convenient and flexible way. Specifically,
the foot-print of the cash packaging apparatus, i.e. the physical area required by
the apparatus when being deployed e.g. at a coin handling facility, may be significantly
reduced compared to alternative cash packaging apparatuses based on alternative packaging
principles, such as for example horizontal sachet filling machines.
[0007] The banknote transport arrangement comprises:
a banknote holding device presenting a first clamping interface and a second clamping
interface, said first and second clamping interfaces being displaceable with respect
to each other between an open configuration at which the banknote holding device is
configured to receive a stack of banknotes in a gap formed between the first clamping
interface and the second clamping interface, and a closed configuration at which the
banknote holding device is configured to clamp the stack of banknotes between the
first clamping interface and the second clamping interface, and
a displacing arrangement configured to displace the banknote holding device along
a displacement path from a first position to a second position, wherein the first
position and the second position are located in relation to each other such that a
portion of the displacement path extends coaxially through at least a part of an elongated
bore,
wherein the first clamping interface and the second clamping interface are configured
so as to force the stack of banknotes to be bent into a curved shape when the banknote
holding device is in the closed configuration.
[0008] The banknote transport arrangement may be advantageous as it allows for selectively
transporting a stack of banknotes into remotely and awkwardly accessible locations.
Specifically, the displacing arrangement is designed to be able to insert the stack
of banknotes into an elongated bore. Such an elongated bore is defined e.g. on an
inside of a vertically arranged product delivery cylinder of a vertical form, fill
and seal machine - a machine suitable for manufacturing cash packages of the sachet
type. In such machines, a flexible material is wrapped around an exterior surface
of the product delivery cylinder, and sealed along edges thereof, so as to form, at
a lower output opening thereof, an empty top-open sachet ready to receive an item
to be packaged. Using the banknote transport arrangement of the disclosure, a stack
of banknotes may be actively positioned directly into the top-open sachet without
having to rely on gravity, which is the principle otherwise governing positioning
of items to be packaged in sachets in vertical form, fill and seal machines. A further
advantage of the banknote transport arrangement is that it keeps the stack of banknotes
in order during transport by forcing the stack of banknotes to be bent into a curved
shape. This effectively prevents banknotes of the stack from mutually spreading with
respect to each other during transport, which could risk damaging one or more banknotes
of the stack and/or risk jamming the banknote transport arrangement. The banknote
transport arrangement may be advantageous also for other use than described above.
The banknote transport arrangement may for example be used for transporting stacks
of banknotes into individual receptacles or containers, into individual bays of a
cash handling machine, or the like. The banknote transport arrangement is configured
to transport wrapped as well as non-wrapped stacks of banknotes. The banknote transport
arrangement may further be used for other flexible items than banknotes, such as e.g.
postcards or paper material. Thus, the banknote transport arrangement is versatile
and may be useful also for other applications than banknote handling.
[0009] The displacement path may be linear but may alternatively be non-linear. However,
at least the portion of the displacement path which extends coaxially through the
elongated bore is linear or substantially linear.
[0010] The term "elongated bore" should be construed as a hole or opening having a longitudinal
extension which is longer than its cross-sectional diameter. This implies that the
bore is elongated in its longitudinal, or axial, dimension. Typically, the longitudinal
extension of the bore is several times longer than its cross-sectional diameter, for
example 3 times longer, 5 times longer, 7 times longer or 10 times longer. The longitudinal
extension of the elongated bore is linear, or substantially linear. The elongated
bore may have one opening only, such as for a receptacle, a container or a bay. Alternatively,
the elongated bore may have two opposite openings, such as for the product cylinder
of a vertical form, fill and seal machine. Thus, the elongated bore may be an elongated
through-bore.
[0011] The second position may be located within the elongated bore. This implies that the
portion of the displacement path may extend coaxially through only a part of the elongated
bore. The portion of the displacement path may extend over at least 50% of the longitudinal
extension of the elongated bore. The portion of the displacement path may extend over
at least 75% of the longitudinal extension of the elongated bore. The portion of the
displacement path may extend over at least 90% of the longitudinal extension of the
elongated bore. Alternatively, the second position may be located outside of the elongated
bore. This implies that said portion of the displacement path may extend coaxially
through the whole elongated bore. In the latter example, the second position is located
on an opposite side of the elongated bore, which is a through-bore.
[0012] The term "bent shape" should be construed as any non-planar shape. However, preferably
the stack of banknotes is forced to be bent along one bending dimension only, as this
minimizes the risk of damaging the stacks of banknotes.
[0013] The banknote holding device of the example may comprise a first clamping element
which presents the first clamping interface and a second clamping element which presents
the second clamping interface, and wherein the first and second clamping elements
are arranged in relation to each other so as to allow free access to the gap from
a front end and from opposite lateral sides of the banknote holding device.
[0014] This may be advantageous as it allows the banknote holding device to receive or dispense
the stack of banknotes both in a forward direction and from directions transverse
to the forward direction.
[0015] The first clamping element may be arranged so as to be on top of the second clamping
element when the banknote holding device is in the first position. The banknote holding
device may be arranged in relation to the displacing arrangement such that the front
end faces a forward direction of the banknote holding device during the displacement
along the portion of the displacement path which extends coaxially through the at
least a part of the elongated bore.
[0016] The second clamping element of the example may be pivotably arranged with respect
to the first clamping element. This implies that the first and second clamping interfaces
are displaceable in relation to each other in response to a rotation of the first
and second clamping element in relation to each other.
[0017] The first clamping element of the example may comprise a hollow cylinder sector and
the first clamping interface is defined by an inner surface thereof. The hollow cylinder
sector may have a sector angle of 180 degree. For such embodiments the hollow cylinder
sector if a hollow half cylinder. Alternatively, the hollow cylinder sector may have
a sector angle being less than, or larger than 180 degrees. Preferably, the cylinder
sector has a sector angle being within the range 90 to 220 degrees.
[0018] This may be advantageous as it achieves a safe and efficient way to provide a clamping
interface which may serve as an engagement surface onto which the stacks of banknote
may be forced into the bent shape. Moreover, the cylindrical geometry allows for the
exterior shape of the banknote holding device to be suitably fitted to enter the elongated
bore.
[0019] The hollow cylinder sector may be configured such that the first clamping interface
is larger than an area of a banknote of the stack of banknotes. This enables the banknote
holding device to shield and protect the stack of banknotes during transport. Thus,
for the example embodiment, the stack of banknotes may be prevented from protruding
outside of the banknote holding device.
[0020] The second clamping element of the example may comprise an elongated portion which
is connected to the banknote holding device at a first end thereof and presents the
second clamping interface at a second end thereof.
[0021] The elongated portion may have a smaller cross-sectional area than a cross-sectional
area of the hollow cylinder sector. This implies that the second clamping interface
may have a smaller interface area than an interface area of the first clamping interface.
[0022] The displacing arrangement of the example may be configured:
to displace the banknote holding device between the first position which is distanced
from the elongated bore, and a third position which is located at an entrance opening
of the elongated bore; and
to linearly displace the banknote holding device from the third position, through
the entrance opening of the elongated bore, and to the second position. In other words,
the displacing arrangement is configured to perform two different displacements. The
first displacement which encompasses the displacement from the first position to the
third position may follow any conceivable path, such as a curvilinear path. The second
displacement, which encompasses the displacement from the third position to the second
position is a linear, or at least substantially linear, displacement.
[0023] The displacing arrangement of the example may comprise a linear actuator which carries
the banknote holding device, the linear actuator being configured to linearly displace
the banknote holding device from the third position, through the entrance opening
of the elongated bore, and to the second position. The linear actuator may be any
type of linear actuator such as e.g. a pneumatic linear actuator, a hydraulic linear
actuator or a mechanical linear actuator such as a rack and pinion based linear actuator.
[0024] The displacing arrangement of the example may further comprise a support beam which
carries the linear actuator, wherein the support beam is pivotable between a first
support beam position at which the banknote holding device is allowed to reach the
first position, and a second support beam position, at which the banknote holding
device is allowed to reach the second position.
[0025] The banknote transport arrangement of the example may further comprise a further
banknote holding device and a further displacing arrangement wherein the further displacing
arrangement is configured to displace the further banknote holding device from a fourth
position to the first position so as to provide the stack of banknotes in the gap
of the banknote holding device to be received by the banknote holding device.
[0026] The banknote transport arrangement may be configured to receive the stack of banknotes
from a banknote dispenser, such as e.g. an ATM machine.
[0027] The further banknote holding device and the further displacing arrangement may allow
transporting banknotes from remote locations so as to be within the reach of the banknote
holding device. Moreover, the use of two different banknote holding devices allows
for configuring each banknote holding device for a specific purpose. The banknote
holding device is intended to operate efficiently and reliably during a displacement
through the elongated bore. Thus, the banknote holding device may be less suited for
receiving banknotes from a banknote dispenser. The further banknote holding device
may, however, be configured differently so as to be better suited for this purpose.
A banknote dispenser typically outputs a stack of banknotes with its long stack side
facing outwardly. The further banknote holding device may be configured to receive,
hold and transport the stack of notes from the banknote dispenser in a reliably way.
This may be achieved by the following features and functions.
[0028] The further banknote holding device may be configured to receive the stack of banknotes
from a lateral side thereof.
[0029] The further banknote holding device may comprise a first clamping element and a second
clamping element. The first clamping element may present a substantially planar surface
adapted to support a stack of banknotes received by the further banknote holding device.
The second clamping element may be arranged at a displaceable end of a linear actuator
which may be arranged in the reference frame of the first clamping element. The linear
actuator may be configured to displace the second clamping element between an open
configuration at which a stack of banknotes may be received in a gap formed between
the first and second clamping elements, and a closed configuration at which the further
banknote holding device is configured to clamp the stack of banknotes between the
first clamping element and the second clamping element. The second clamping element
may have a rounded or circular cross section presenting a rounded or circular clamping
interface.
[0030] The second clamping element may be arranged on the further banknote holding device
such that the stack of banknotes is clamped at or close to a short stack side thereof
leaving the opposite side of the stack of banknotes unclamped. The second clamping
element may be arranged on the further banknote holding device such that the unclamped
side of the stack of banknotes faces the banknote holding device when the further
banknote holding device hands over the stack of banknotes to the banknote holding
device at the first position.
[0031] The first clamping element may present an inwardly projecting elongated opening which
protrudes into the first clamping element at a front end thereof. The elongated opening
may allow the second clamping element of the banknote holding device to access the
space defined by the gap of the further banknote holding device so as to clamp the
stack of banknotes while the stack of banknotes is still residing in the gap of the
further banknote holding device. This effectively allows for handing over the stack
of banknotes from the further banknote holding device to the banknote holding device.
[0032] The further displacing arrangement may comprise a support beam which is rotationally
arranged on the banknote transport arrangement by means of a rotational actuator.
The support beam may be rotatable in a horizontal plane along a pivot axis. The support
beam may carry the further banknote holding device at a movable end thereof.
[0033] Some embodiments of the cash packaging apparatus of the disclosure may be suitable
for manufacturing a cash package which, in addition to the sealed sachet containing
the stack of banknotes, further comprises a further sealed sachet containing the mass
of coins, wherein the sealed sachet and the further sealed sachet are interconnected
to each other.
[0034] According to some embodiments, the cash packaging apparatus further comprises:
a coin dispensing arrangement configured to provide a mass of coins to the entrance
opening of the product delivery cylinder so as to allow the mass of coins to be guided,
by gravity, through the elongated bore of the product delivery cylinder and into the
top-open sachet provided by the flexible sheet forming and sealing arrangement,
wherein the cash packaging apparatus is configured to manufacture a cash package which
further comprises the further sealed sachet containing the mass of coins, wherein
the sealed sachet and the further sealed sachet are interconnected to each other.
[0035] Such a cash packaging apparatus may be advantageous as it allows manufacturing cash
packages containing both coins and banknotes at a single product line. Also, the cash
packaging apparatus may be located at one location. Sometimes, local security regulations
do not allow handling banknotes and coins in the same area. In such a case, the cash
packaging apparatus may nevertheless be utilized, since e.g. the coin dispensing arrangement
may be located remotely from the rest of the cash packaging apparatus in a first area
having security clearance for handling coins, whereas the vertical form, fill and
seal machine, the banknote transport arrangement and the banknote dispenser may be
located in a second area having security clearance for handling banknotes. Coins may
then be transported between the two areas through an opening or the like.
[0036] According to some embodiments, the cash packaging apparatus is configured to provide
a perforation on the flexible sheet material such that the sealed sachet comprises
a perforation extending from a bottom end of the sealed sachet to a top end of the
sealed sachet on at least one side of the sealed sachet.
[0037] This may be advantageous as it allows more easy retrieval of the cash one the cash
package arrives at the point of sale where the cash is to be deposited. The sachets
may be opened by hand just by tearing up the sachet along the perforation. As each
sachet contains only one specific denomination, this allows keeping denominations
apart and selectively deposit them in order in e.g. a cash machine of a checkout counter.
[0038] This may be achieved by the flexible sheet forming and sealing arrangement before
the flexible sheet material is formed and sealed. The perforation may be provided
to the flexible sheet material by a perforation roller arranged to rotate as the flexible
sheet material is fed towards the product delivery cylinder. The perforation roller
may comprise a perforation wheel which extends transversely to a rotational axis of
the perforation roller. The perforation wheel may be a toothed wheel. The perforation
roller may be arranged in relation to the guide roller such that the perforation wheel
faces and partly protrudes into the flexible sheet material so as to perforate the
flexible sheet material. Adjacent the perforation roller on an opposite side of the
flexible sheet material may be arranged a guide roller having a circumferentially
arranged recess. The perforation roller may be arranged in relation to the guide roller
such that the perforation wheel faces and partly protrudes into the circumferentially
arranged recess of the guide roller. This way, a perforation will be automatically
created in the flexible sheet material which passes in between the guide roller and
the perforation roller during off-winding of the flexible sheet material during operation
of the vertical form, fill and seal machine.
[0039] Perforations may be achieved in other ways. Perforation may be achieved by stamping
the flexible sheet material or the flexible tube before turning the same into a sachet.
Alternatively, the flexible sheet material may be perforated before mounted on the
cash packaging apparatus.
[0040] The cash packaging apparatus may further comprise a banknote dispenser configured
to output the stack of banknotes to be received by the banknote transport arrangement.
The banknote dispenser may be arranged in relation to the banknote transport arrangement
such that the stack of banknotes is output to the first position to be received by
the banknote holding device, or, alternatively, to the fourth position to be received
by the further banknote holding device. The banknote dispenser may comprise a plurality
of banknote storage units for storing banknotes e.g. of different denomination and/or
currency. The banknote dispenser may include a banknote output unit configured to
receive banknotes output from the plurality of banknote storage units, arrange the
received banknotes in a stack configuration so as to form the stack of banknotes,
and output the stack of banknotes from the banknote dispenser. A banknote dispenser
could be e.g. an ATM machine.
[0041] The cash packaging apparatus may further comprise a control unit configured to control
the banknote transport arrangement and the vertical form, fill and seal machine.
[0042] For example embodiments which includes a banknote dispenser, the control unit may
be further configured to control said banknote dispenser. The control unit may be
configured to send, to the banknote dispenser, banknote dispensing instructions including
at least a number of banknotes to be packaged, wherein the banknote dispenser is configured
to dispense a stack of banknotes corresponding to said banknote dispensing instructions.
Optionally, the banknote dispensing instructions includes an associated number of
banknotes for a respective one of two or more banknote denominations. This allows
for the banknote dispenser to dispense a stack of banknotes including banknotes of
different denomination.
[0043] The control unit may be configured to receive, or retrieve, cash packaging instructions
pertaining to an individual cash package to be manufactured, wherein said cash packaging
instructions include at least said banknote dispensing instructions. The cash packaging
instructions may be received, or retrieved, from a database connected to the cash
packaging apparatus. Alternatively, the cash packaging instructions may be provided
to the cash packaging apparatus by user input.
[0044] The control unit may be further configured to control the banknote transport arrangement
and/or the vertical form, fill and seal machine. The control unit may be further configured
to send cash packaging instructions to the vertical form, fill and seal machine, said
cash packaging instructions including a number of sachets intended for banknotes and
a number of banknotes intended for coins.
[0045] For example embodiments which includes a coin dispensing arrangement, the control
unit may be further configured to control said coin dispensing arrangement. The control
unit may be configured to send, to the coin dispensing arrangement, coin dispensing
instructions including at least a number of coins to be packaged in a sachet of the
cash package, wherein the coin dispensing arrangement is configured to provide a mass
of coins corresponding to said coin dispensing instructions. Optionally, the coin
dispensing instructions may include an associated number of coins for a respective
one of two or more coin denominations.
[0046] The control unit may be configured to send instructions to the vertical form, fill
and seal machine pertaining to an associated length of each sachet of a cash package.
This may allow the vertical form, fill and seal machine to provide an appropriate
length of top-open sachets for each individual group of items to be packaged. Top-open
sachets intended for a stack of banknotes may extend further downstream than top-open
sachets intended for a mass of coins, such that the sealed sachet of the manufactured
cash package has a longer distance between its top end and its bottom end than the
corresponding distance of the further sealed sachet of the manufactured cash package.
[0047] As readily appreciated by the person skilled in the art, the control unit of the
cash packaging apparatus may allow controlling all essential parts of the apparatus
needed in order to manufacture individual cash packages having predefined properties.
A first cash package may, for example, include 20 coins of three denominations and
a stack of banknotes including altogether 20 banknotes of two denominations. A second
cash package may, as another example, include 30 coins of five denominations and a
stack of banknotes including altogether 30 banknotes of only one denomination. Thus,
each manufactured cash package may be individually tailored for the intended end user.
This may be especially useful for manufacturing cash packages as starting tills, as
will be further discussed later. By providing cash packaging instructions including
individual instructions for respective one of a plurality of individually tailored
cash packages, the cash packaging machine of the disclosure may manufacture the plurality
of individually tailored cash packages based on these instructions in a fully automatic
mode without user intervention.
[0048] According to a second aspect there is provided a method for manufacturing a cash
package according to claim 4 comprising a sealed sachet containing a stack of banknotes,
said method comprising:
- (a) providing, from a flexible sheet material and by a vertical form, fill and seal
machine, a top-open sachet at an output opening of a vertically arranged product delivery
cylinder of the vertical form, fill and seal machine;
- (b) providing, by a banknote transport arrangement, a stack of banknotes through the
entrance opening, via an elongated bore of the product transport cylinder and into
the top-open sachet, wherein the banknote transport arrangement comprises a banknote
holding device which is configured to clamp the stack of banknotes between a first
clamping interface and a second clamping interface; and
- (c) sealing, by the vertical form, fill and seal machine, a top end of the top-open
sachet so as to form the sealed sachet containing the stack of banknotes.
[0049] According to some embodiments of the method, the cash package further comprises a
further sealed sachet containing a mass of coins, wherein the sealed sachet and the
further sealed sachet are interconnected to each other, the method further comprising:
(d) providing, from the flexible sheet material and by the vertical form, fill and
seal machine, a further top-open sachet at the output opening of the vertically arranged
product delivery cylinder of the vertical form, fill and seal machine;
(e) providing a mass of coins to be packaged to an entrance opening of the product
delivery cylinder so as to allow the mass of coins to be guided, by gravity, through
the elongated bore of the product delivery cylinder to be output through the output
opening of the product delivery cylinder and received into the further top-open sachet;
(f) sealing, by the vertical form, fill and seal machine, a top end of the further
top-open sachet so as to form the further sealed sachet containing the mass of coins.
[0050] The cash package may comprise a sealed sachet containing a stack of banknotes and
a further sealed sachet containing a mass of coins, wherein the sealed sachet and
the further sealed sachet are interconnected to each other. The cash package may further
comprise one or more further sealed sachets. The one or more further sealed sachets
may contain an individual stack of banknotes and/or an individual mass of coins. The
cash package thus formed will comprise a plurality of interconnected sachets. The
plurality of interconnected sachets may form an array of interconnected sachets.
[0051] The cash package which comprises the mutually interconnected sealed sachet containing
the stack of banknotes and the further sealed sachet containing the mass of coins
may be advantageous for several reasons. Firstly, it reduces the number of individual
packages needed for CIT personnel to ship to a site, such as a point of sale location.
Instead of having to rely on separate processes for coins and banknotes, everything
is handled in the same system and the end product is a single package. Packages may
be tailored for specific point of sale locations and/or for specific stations at such
point of sale locations, such as for a specific checkout counter. This may be especially
useful for providing cash to tills at the start of a new working day, so called starting
tills. Today, starting tills are usually provided by means of coin rolls and stacks
of banknotes provided to the end user by CIT personnel. The manual process makes end-tailored
delivery challenging. Instead, typically each end user at a specific facility, such
as a mall or store, receives identical sets of coins and banknotes. To make sure cash
will be enough, it is not uncommon to provide cash in excess. Also, coin rolls are
supplied as multiples of, e.g. 25, 40 or 50 coins. This makes it further challenging
to supply an appropriate number of coins for a specific starting till. The end result
will be an unnecessary transporting of excess coins and banknotes, and especially
for the coins, which are heavier than banknotes, this will lead to in increased cargo
weight for the CIT vehicles leading to higher overall fuel consumption and consequently
a higher environmental footprint. Furthermore, the increased weight may also negatively
affect the health of CIT personnel when delivering the cash by hand to their customer's
cite. The cash package of the invention allows for reducing the weight, since it allows
for removing the excess coins and banknotes as compared to the prior art solutions.
Another advantage of the cash package of the invention is that it provides a tamper-free
solution for both coins and banknotes. Any attempt to access the cash will be easily
identified since the sachets must be broken in order to access the cash. The cash
package may also have an additional advantage of reducing the risk of theft of the
cash package as compared to traditional solutions. The cash package combines banknotes
which have a relatively high monetary value with coins which have a lower monetary
value. At the same time, the coins are relatively heavy while the banknotes are relatively
light-weight. From a perspective of a criminal, the cash package may be less interesting
to steel as it is quite heavy. Where the banknotes make up most of the monetary value
contained within the cash package, the coins provide a relatively large mass which
must be carried around.
[0052] Each cash package may be provided with one or more lateral perforations arranged
along interconnection regions formed between adjacent sealed sachets of the cash package.
The lateral perforation may be arranged along, within or at least close to, a sealed
portion defining a transition between two sealed sachets. The lateral perforation
facilitates removal of one or more sachets from the cash package. This may for example
allow separating banknotes from coins, or some denominations from other denominations.
This may be advantageous especially for the end user, as it facilitates handling the
cash package during refilling of a cash till. There are many ways in the art to provide
such perforations. For example, a perforation wheel may be configured to displace
laterally across the flexible tube. Alternatively, a stamping tool comprising a plurality
of protrusions may be used to stamp the flexible tube so as to form the perforation
in one single operation.
[0053] Each sachet of the two or more interconnected sachets of the cash package may have
an individual length as defined between its bottom end and its top end. An associated
length of a sachet containing banknotes may be longer than an associated length of
a sachet containing a mass of coins. An associated length of a sachet containing a
first mass of coins may be different than an associated length of a sachet containing
a second mass of coins.
[0054] The cash package may be made identifiable by providing identification means to the
cash package. The identification means may comprise a unique code. The unique code
may be provided as a visible code, such as e.g. a numerical code, a bar code, a QR
code or the like. The visible code may be provided on a patch, or sticker attached
to the cash package by means of an adhesive. Alternatively, the visible code may be
printed directly onto the cash package.
[0055] Alternatively, identification means may comprise a flexible identification card configured
to be provided to a sachet of the cash package during manufacture thereof by using
the banknote transport arrangement. The flexible identification card may be arranged
together with the stack of banknotes in a stacked configuration and provided to the
top-open sachet by the banknote transport arrangement together with the stack of banknotes.
Alternatively, the flexible identification card may be provided to the cash package
into another sachet so as to be separated from the stack of banknotes. The flexible
identification card may comprise a unique code. The unique code may be a visible code
as already detailed herein. Alternatively, the unique code may be a digital code stored
within the flexible identification card. The flexible identification card may comprise
an RFID tag comprising the digital code. The flexible identification card may be advantageous
as it may be provided to the cash package by the banknote transport arrangement of
the cash packaging apparatus with little or no modification to the apparatus. For
example, the flexible identification card may be provided on top of the stack of banknotes
being provided to the banknote transport arrangement in the first position (or, alternatively,
the fourth position). The banknote transport arrangement may thereby transport both
the flexible identification card and the stack of banknotes to the top-open sachet.
[0056] It is also conceivable that the identification means is an identification badge.
The identification badge may comprise a unique code. The unique code may be a visible
code as already detailed herein. Alternatively, the unique code may be a digital code
stored within the identification badge. The identification badge may comprise an RFID
tag comprising the digital code. The identification badge may be configured to be
provided to a sachet directly via the product delivery cylinder. This implies that
the identification badge, during manufacturing of the cash package, will be guided,
by gravity, through the elongated bore of the product delivery cylinder and into a
top-open sachet provided by the flexible sheet forming and sealing arrangement. The
identification badge may be advantageous as it may be provided to the cash package
by the coin dispensing arrangement of the cash packaging apparatus with little or
no modification to the apparatus. For example, the identification badge may be provided
directly on the coin transport arrangement of the coin dispensing arrangement by a
dedicated badge dispenser being a part of the coin dispensing arrangement. The identification
badge may thereby be transported by the coin transport arrangement to the product
delivery cylinder and provided to a top-open sachet either together with a mass of
coins to be packaged therein, or in isolation in a dedicated top-open sachet.
[0057] The identification means may be advantageous as it allows keeping track of each cash
package. When cash packages are manufactured, these may be packaged following different
specifications dependent on end customer. Thus, each manufactured cash package may
contain a different set of coins and/or banknotes. By providing the identification
means, each manufactured cash package may be tracked, or traced, which allows for
a correct end used receiving each package. As each cash package aims to cover the
complete cash requirements for a specific station over a specific time period, it
allows convenient follow up. Since a single apparatus, such as the cash packaging
apparatus of the disclosure, packages both banknotes and coins, it allows to keep
track of the number of coins and banknotes of each denomination which are packaged
for a specific station. Thus, feedback information that for example a station severely
lacks a specific denomination over time, may be used to automatically or manually
change the specifications for that station, thus adding more coins or banknotes of
that specific denomination for upcoming cash packages shipped to that station.
[0058] Effects and features of the second aspect is largely analogous to those described
above in connection with the first aspect. Embodiments mentioned in relation to the
first aspect are largely compatible with the second aspect. It is further noted that
the inventive concepts relate to all possible combinations of features unless explicitly
stated otherwise.
[0059] A further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from
the detailed description given below. However, it should be understood that the detailed
description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention,
are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within
the scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this
detailed description.
[0060] Hence, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the particular
component parts of the device described or steps of the methods described as such
device and method may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used
herein is for purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended
to be limiting. It must be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended
claim, the articles "a", "an", "the", and "said" are intended to mean that there are
one or more of the elements unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for
example, reference to "a unit" or "the unit" may include several devices, and the
like. Furthermore, the words "comprising", "including", "containing" and similar wordings
does not exclude other elements or steps.
Brief descriptions of the drawings
[0061] The invention will by way of example be described in more detail with reference to
the appended [schematic] drawings, which shows presently preferred embodiments of
the invention.
Figure 1A shows a perspective view of a banknote transport arrangement according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure. In Fig. 1A, the banknote holding device is
in a first position.
Figure 1B shows a perspective view of the banknote transport arrangement of Fig. 1A
when the banknote holding device is in a third position.
Figure 1C shows a perspective view of the banknote transport arrangement of Fig. 1A
when the banknote holding device is in a second position.
Figure 2A shows a perspective view of the banknote holding device of the banknote
transport arrangement of Figs 1A-C when the banknote holding device is in an open
configuration.
Figure 2B shows a perspective view of the banknote holding device of the banknote
transport arrangement of Figs 1A-C when the banknote holding device is in a closed
configuration.
Figure 3A shows a perspective view of a banknote transport arrangement according to
another embodiment of the present disclosure. In Fig. 3A, a stack of banknotes is
received by a further banknote holding device of the banknote transport arrangement
in a fourth position.
Figure 3B shows a perspective view of the banknote transport arrangement according
to Fig. 3A, where the stack of banknotes has been transported by the further banknote
holding device from the fourth position to the first position.
Figure 3C shows a perspective view of the banknote transport arrangement according
to Fig. 3A, when the stack of banknotes is handed over from the further banknote holding
device to the banknote holding device.
Figure 3D shows a perspective view of the banknote transport arrangement according
to Fig. 3A, as the further banknote holding device is removed so as to allow transporting
the stack of banknotes away from the first position by means of the banknote holding
device.
Figure 4A shows a perspective view of a cash packaging apparatus comprising a vertical
form, fill and seal machine according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
Figure 4B shows a perspective view of a part of a flexible sheet forming and sealing
arrangement of the cash packaging apparatus of Fig. 4A as the stack of banknotes is
transported through a transport cylinder of the vertical form, fill and seal machine
so as to reach the second position located within a top-open sachet.
Figure 4C shows a perspective view of the part of the flexible sheet forming and sealing
arrangement Fig. 4A as the vertical form, fill and seal machine feeds forward the
top open sachet containing the stack of banknotes.
Figure 4D shows a perspective view of the part of the flexible sheet forming and sealing
arrangement Fig. 4A as the vertical form, fill and seal machine seals the top open
sachet so as to form a sealed sachet containing the stack of banknotes.
Figure 4E shows a perspective view of another part of the flexible sheet forming and
sealing arrangement of Fig. 4A.
Figure 5A shows a perspective view of a cash packaging apparatus comprising a vertical
form, fill and seal machine according to another embodiment of the disclosure.
Figure 5B shows a perspective view of the part of the flexible sheet forming and sealing
arrangement Fig. 4A as the vertical form, fill and seal machine has sealed a further
top-open sachet containing a mass of coins.
Figure 6A shows a flow chart of a method for manufacturing a cash package according
to an embodiment of the disclosure.
Figure 6B shows a flow chart of a method for manufacturing a cash package according
to an alternative embodiment of the disclosure.
Figure 7A shows a perspective view of a cash package according to an embodiment of
the disclosure.
Figure 7B shows a perspective view of a serial cash package according to an embodiment
of the disclosure.
Figure 7C shows a perspective view of a serial cash package according to another embodiment
of the disclosure.
Figure 7D schematically illustrates three alternative example embodiments of an identification
means of the disclosure.
Detailed description
[0062] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred embodiments of the invention
are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms according
to the scope of the appended claims and should not be construed as limited to the
embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness
and completeness.
[0063] Figure 1A-D and 2A and B shows a banknote transport arrangement 100. The banknote
transport arrangement 100 is configured to transport a stack of banknotes 10 between
different positions in space in a way which will be further disclosed hereinbelow.
[0064] The banknote transport arrangement 100 comprises a banknote holding device 110 which
presents a first clamping interface 112 and a second clamping interface 114. The banknote
holding device 110 is best illustrated in Figs 2A and B. The first 112 and second
114 clamping interfaces are displaceable with respect to each other between an open
configuration C1 (see Fig. 2A) at which the banknote holding device 110 is configured
to receive a stack of banknotes 10 in a gap 116 formed between the first clamping
interface 112 and the second clamping interface 114, and a closed configuration C2
(see Fig. 2B) at which the banknote holding device 110 is configured to clamp the
stack of banknotes 10 between the first clamping interface 112 and the second clamping
interface 114.
[0065] The banknote holding device 110 comprises a first clamping element 118 which presents
the first clamping interface 112 and a second clamping element 120 which presents
the second clamping interface 114.
[0066] The first clamping element 118 comprises a hollow cylinder sector 119 having a sector
angle of 180 degrees (also termed hollow half cylinder) and the first clamping interface
112 is defined by an inner surface 117 thereof. The rounded surface thus provided
is of importance as it aids shaping the stack of banknotes 10 in a particular way,
as will be further described later. The second clamping element 120 comprises an elongated
portion 121 which is connected to the banknote holding device 110 at a first end 121a
thereof and presents the second clamping interface 114 at a second end 121b thereof.
The second clamping element 120 is pivotably arranged with respect to the first clamping
element 118. In the example embodiment, this is realized by the second clamping element
120 being rotationally attached to the first clamping element 118 at a pivot axis
A1. The second clamping element 120 further comprises a lever portion 122 which extends
radially out from the pivot axis A1 at a first end 122a thereof to a second end 122b
thereof. The movement of the second clamping element 120 is controlled by a clamping
actuator 124 arranged in the structure of the first clamping element 118. The clamping
actuator 124, which is a linear actuator, connects its displaceable end to the second
end 122b of the lever portion 122 of the second clamping element 120.
[0067] The first 118 and second 120 clamping elements are arranged in relation to each other
so as to allow free access to the gap 116 from a front end 111 and from opposite lateral
sides 115a, 115b of the banknote holding device 110. Thus, a stack of banknotes 10
may be provided to the banknote holding device 110 along three orthogonal directions
in a plane. The combination of the cylindrical surface defined by the first clamping
interface 112 and the second end 121b of the elongated portion 121 of the second clamping
element 120 defining the second clamping interface 114 allows for bending the stack
of banknotes 10 when the second clamping element 120 is moved towards the first clamping
element 118 so as to reach the closed configuration C2 to close the gap 116. This
is illustrated in Fig. 2B. In other words, the first clamping interface 112 and the
second clamping interface 114 are configured so as to force the stack of banknotes
10 to be bent into a curved shape when the banknote holding device 110 is in the closed
configuration C2. This effectively prevents banknotes of the stack from mutually spreading
with respect to each other. As readily appreciated by the person skilled in the art,
the banknote holding device 110 will also provide a shielding protection to the stack
of banknotes 10 during transport, since the stack of banknotes 10 will always be held
on the inside of the first clamping element 118, which element 118 thus acts as a
protective shield. In other words, the dimensions of the hollow cylinder sector 119
(in the example: the hollow half cylinder) is such that the first clamping interface
112 is larger than an area of a banknote of the stack of banknotes 10 (See Fig. 2B).
This enables the banknote holding device to shield and protect the stack of banknotes
during transport.
[0068] The banknote transport arrangement 100 further comprises a supporting frame 148 and
a displacing arrangement 140. The displacing arrangement 140 is best illustrated in
Figs 1A-C.
[0069] The displacing arrangement 140 is configured to displace the banknote holding device
110 along a displacement path DP from a first position P1 to a second position P2,
wherein the first position P1 and the second position P2 are located in relation to
each other such that a portion P of the displacement path DP extends coaxially through
at least a part of an elongated bore 321. The elongated bore has a longitudinal extension
323 and a cross sectional diameter 325. The longitudinal extension 323 of the elongated
bore 321 is several times longer than its cross-sectional diameter 325. In the example,
the longitudinal extension 323 of the elongated bore 321 is 6 times longer than its
cross-sectional diameter 325. The longitudinal extension 323 of the elongated bore
321 is linear. In the example embodiment, the second position P2 is located just below
the elongated bore 321. In Fig. 1A, the banknote holding device 110 is located in
the first position P1, ready to receive a stack of banknotes 10 to be transported.
The displacing arrangement 140 is configured to displace the banknote holding device
110 between the first position P1 which is distanced from the elongated bore 321,
and a third position P3 which is located at an entrance opening 322 of the elongated
bore 321 (see Fig. 1B). Finally, the displacing arrangement 140 is configured to linearly
displace the banknote holding device 110 from the third position P3, through the entrance
opening 322 of the elongated bore 321, through an output opening 324 of the elongated
bore 321 and to the second position P2 located just below the elongated bore 321 (Fig.
1C).
[0070] The displacing arrangement 140 comprises a linear actuator 142 which carries the
banknote holding device 110. The linear actuator 142 is configured to linearly displace
the banknote holding device 110 from the third position P3, through the entrance opening
of the elongated bore 321, to the second position P2. The linear actuator 142 of the
example embodiment is pneumatically operated, but alternative solutions such as rack
and pinion-based actuators are conceivable.
[0071] The displacing arrangement 140 further comprises a support beam 144 which carries
the linear actuator 142. The support beam 144 is pivotable between a first support
beam position SP1 at which the banknote holding device 110 is allowed to reach the
first position P1, and a second support beam position SP2, at which the banknote holding
device 110 is allowed to reach the second position P2. The support beam 144 is pivotable
by means of a further linear actuator 146. When located in the first support beam
position SP1, the support beam 144 is in abutment with a damper 147 arranged on support
149. The damper 147 acts to reduce the impact of the support beam 144 when the support
beam 144 reaches the support beam position SP1. In the example embodiment, the linear
actuator 142 and the further linear actuator 148 are pneumatically operated.
[0072] Figure 3A-D discloses a banknote transport arrangement 200 according to an alternative
example embodiment. As can be seen in Fig. 3A, the banknote transport arrangement
200 shares several features in common with the banknote transport arrangement 100
but differs in that the banknote transport arrangement 200 further comprises a further
banknote holding device 250 and a further displacing arrangement 260 wherein the further
displacing arrangement 260 is configured to displace the further banknote holding
device 250 from a fourth position P4 to the first position P1 so as to provide the
stack of banknotes 10 in the gap 116 of the banknote holding device 110 to be received
by the banknote holding device 110.
[0073] The further banknote holding device 250 comprises a first clamping element 252 and
a second clamping element 253. As best illustrated in Figs 3C and D, the first clamping
element 252 presents a substantially planar surface defining a first clamping interface
112 for the stack of banknotes 10. The second clamping element 253 is arranged at
a displaceable end of a linear actuator 251 which is arranged in the reference frame
of the first clamping element 253. The linear actuator 251 is configured to displace
the second clamping element 253 between an open configuration K1 (illustrated in Figs
3A, C and D) at which a stack of banknotes 10 may be received in a gap 255 formed
between the first 252 and second 253 clamping elements, and a closed configuration
K2 (illustrated in Fig. 3B) at which the further banknote holding device 250 is configured
to clamp the stack of banknotes 10 between the first clamping element 252 and the
second clamping element 253. The second clamping element 253 may have a rounded or
circular cross section presenting a rounded or circular clamping interface.
[0074] As best illustrated in Figs 3B and C, the second clamping element 253 is arranged
on the further banknote holding device 250 such that the stack of banknotes 10 is
clamped at or close to a short stack side thereof leaving the opposite side of the
stack of banknotes 10 unclamped. The second clamping element 253 may be arranged on
the further banknote holding device 250 such that the unclamped side of the stack
of banknotes 10 faces the further banknote holding device 250 when the further banknote
holding device 250 hands over the stack of banknotes 10 to the banknote holding device
110 at the first position P1.
[0075] The first clamping element 252 presents an inwardly projecting elongated opening
254 which protrudes into the first clamping element 252 at a front end 256 thereof.
As best illustrated in Figs 3C and D, the elongated opening 254 allows the second
clamping element 120 of the banknote holding device 110 to access the space defined
by the gap 255 of the further banknote holding device 250 so as to clamp the stack
of banknotes 10 while the stack of banknotes 10 are still residing in the gap 255
of the further banknote holding device 250. This effectively allows for handing over
the stack of banknotes 10 from the further banknote holding device 250 to the banknote
holding device 110.
[0076] The further displacing arrangement 260 comprises a support beam 261 which is rotationally
attached to a frame element 263 of the banknote transport arrangement 200 by means
of a rotational actuator 262. As illustrated in Figs 3A and B, the support beam 261
is rotatable in a horizontal plane along a pivot axis A3. The support beam carries
the further banknote holding device 250 at a movable end thereof.
[0077] A cash packaging apparatus 300 will now be described with reference to Figs 4A-E.
The cash packaging apparatus 300 comprises a vertical form, fill and seal machine
310 which is configured to manufacture flexible bags, referred to here as sachets,
from a flexible sheet material such as e.g. a plastic sheet material.
[0078] The vertical form, fill and seal machine 310 comprises a vertically arranged product
delivery cylinder 320 having an entrance opening 322 for receiving items to be packaged,
such as a mass of coins 20 or a stack of banknotes 10, and an output opening 324 for
allowing said items to leave the product delivery cylinder 320. The inner space of
the product delivery cylinder 320 defines an elongated bore 321. Thus, the elongated
bore 321 interconnects the entrance opening 322 with the output opening 324.
[0079] The vertical form, fill and seal machine 310 further comprises a flexible sheet forming
and sealing arrangement 330 configured to provide, from a flexible sheet material
332, a top-open sachet 334a at the output opening 324 of the product delivery cylinder
320 for receiving items to be packaged from the product delivery cylinder 320. This
is achieved by wrapping the flexible sheet material 332 around a tube former 392 and
further around an exterior surface of the product delivery cylinder 320 such that
the two opposite lateral edges 332a,332b of the flexible sheet material 332 meet and
overlays each other at the outer surface of the product delivery cylinder 320. A first
heat sealing system 370 of the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310 heats the
two superimposed lateral edges 332a,332b of the flexible sheet material 332 so as
to provide a flexible tube 334 which is displaceable along the outer surface of the
product delivery cylinder 320. Beneath the output opening 324 of the product delivery
cylinder 320, the flexible tube 334 extends freely from the product delivery cylinder
320. A second heat sealing system 380 is configured to seal the flexible tube 334
along a lateral dimension of the tube 334 so as to form a top-open sachet 334a having
a sealed bottom end 335a (see Fig. 4B). Items to be packaged in the top-open sachet
334a (in Figs 4B and C: a stack of banknotes 10) are provided to the top-open sachet
334a via the product delivery cylinder 320. Once the items to be packaged has been
provided, a feeding arrangement 385 of the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310
allows for feeding the flexible sheet material 332, or more specifically the flexible
tube 334 made therefrom, downwards so as to make room for a new top-open sachet to
be filled. However, the flexible sheet forming and sealing arrangement 330 are first
configured to, in response to having received items to be packaged in the top-open
sachet 334a, seal a top end 336a thereof so as to form a sealed sachet 338a having
a sealed bottom end 339a and a sealed top end 340a containing the items (see Fig.
4D).
[0080] The cash packaging apparatus 300 further comprises a banknote transport arrangement
configured to transport a stack of banknotes 10 through the entrance opening, via
the product transport cylinder 320 and into a top-open sachet 334 provided by the
flexible sheet forming and sealing arrangement 330. In the example embodiment, the
banknote transport arrangement is the banknote transport arrangement 200 previously
described in detail herein. However, the cash packaging apparatus of the disclosure
is not limited to this particular example embodiment, which is used here for mere
example only. The banknote transport arrangement 100 allows providing a stack of banknotes
10 to the top-open sachet 334a provided by the vertical form, fill and seal machine
310 at the second position P2. Thus, the stack of banknotes 10 is actively placed
in the second position P2 in the top-open sachet 334a and does not have to rely on
gravity to end up in the correct position. Thus, the cash packaging apparatus 300
is suitable for packaging both wrapped and non-wrapped stacks of banknotes. The cash
packaging apparatus 300 is also suitable for packaging single banknotes and/or other
kind of flexible sheet material such as paper, post cards or the like.
[0081] The cash packaging apparatus 300 may further comprise a banknote dispenser 30 configured
to output the stack of banknotes 10 to be received by the banknote transport arrangement
200. Thus, for the example embodiment, the banknote dispenser 30 is arranged in relation
to the banknote transport arrangement 200 such that the stack of banknotes 10 is output
to the fourth position P4 to be received by the further banknote holding device 250.
The banknote dispenser 30 may comprise a plurality of banknote storage units 35a-e
for storing banknotes e.g. of different denomination and/or currency. The banknote
dispenser 30 further includes a banknote output unit 36 configured to receive banknotes
output from the plurality of banknote storage units 35a-e, arrange the received banknotes
in a stack configuration so as to form the stack of banknotes 10, and output the stack
of banknotes 10 from the banknote dispenser 30. The banknote dispenser 30 could be
e.g. an ATM machine.
[0082] The cash packaging apparatus 300 further comprises a control unit 40 configured to
control the banknote transport arrangement 100 and the vertical form, fill and seal
machine 310. The control unit 40 is further configured to control the banknote dispenser
30. The control unit 40 is configured to send, to the banknote dispenser 30, banknote
dispensing instructions including at least a number of banknotes to be packaged, wherein
the banknote dispenser 30 is configured to dispense a stack of banknotes 10 corresponding
to said banknote dispensing instructions. Optionally, the banknote dispensing instructions
includes an associated number of banknotes for a respective one of two or more banknote
denominations. This allows for the banknote dispenser 30 to dispense a stack of banknotes
10 including banknotes of different denomination.
[0083] The control unit 40 is configured to receive, or retrieve, cash packaging instructions
pertaining to an individual cash package to be manufactured, wherein said cash packaging
instructions include at least said banknote dispensing instructions. The cash packaging
instructions may be received, or retrieved, from a database connected to the cash
packaging apparatus. Alternatively, the cash packaging instructions may be provided
to the cash packaging apparatus by user input.
[0084] The control unit 40 is further configured to control the banknote transport arrangement
and/or the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310. The control unit 40 is further
configured to send cash packaging instructions to the vertical form, fill and seal
machine 310, said cash packaging instructions including a number of sachets intended
for banknotes and a number of banknotes intended for coins.
[0085] Figure 4E illustrates another part of the flexible sheet forming and sealing arrangement
330 of the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310. The cash packaging apparatus
300 is configured to provide a perforation 333 on the flexible sheet material 332
such that each sealed sachet 338a will present a perforation 333 extending from a
bottom end 339a of the sealed sachet 338a to a top end 340a of the sealed sachet 338a
on at least one side of the sealed sachet 338a. For the example embodiment, this is
provided by a pair of rollers, as will be further described below.
[0086] The flexible sheet material 332 is stored on a storage roll 331 and is provided to
the tube former 392 by means of a plurality of guide rollers 350. As illustrated in
Fig. 4C, one of these guide rollers, guide roller 351 has a circumferentially arranged
recess 352. Adjacent guide roller 351 a perforation roller 353 is arranged. The perforation
roller 353 is arranged to rotate counter clockwise to guide roller 351. The perforation
roller 353 comprises a perforation wheel 354 which extends transversely to a rotational
axis of the perforation roller 353. The perforation roller 353 is arranged in relation
to the guide roller 351 such that the perforation wheel 354 faces and partly protrudes
into the circumferentially arranged recess 352 of the guide roller 351. This way,
a perforation 333 will be automatically created in the flexible sheet material 332
which passes in between the guide roller 351 and the perforation roller 353 during
of-winding of the flexible sheet material 332 during operation of the vertical form,
fill and seal machine 310.
[0087] A cash packaging apparatus 400 will now be described with reference to Figs 5A and
B. The cash packaging apparatus 400 shares all features of the cash packaging apparatus
300 already described with reference to Figs 4A-E. Thus, the cash packaging apparatus
400 is also configured to manufacture sealed sachets comprising stacks of banknotes.
However, in addition to these features and functions, the cash packaging apparatus
400 is further configured to manufacture sealed sachets comprising coins of one or
more denominations. For this purpose the cash packaging apparatus 400 further comprises
a coin dispensing arrangement 440 configured to provide a mass of coins 20 to the
entrance opening 322 of the product delivery cylinder 320 so as to allow the mass
of coins 20 to be guided, by gravity, through the elongated bore 321 of the product
delivery cylinder 320 and into a top-open sachet 334a provided by the flexible sheet
forming and sealing arrangement 330. The coin dispensing arrangement 440 comprises
one or more coin dispensers 442. In the example embodiment of Fig. 5, there are altogether
eight coin dispensers in the coin dispensing arrangement 440. The eight coin dispensers
are arranged in two rows on opposite sides of a coin transport arrangement 444 which
includes a conveyor belt (not shown). The coin transport arrangement 444 extends out
to the product delivery cylinder 320 of the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310,
where a coin dispensing chute 448 connects the coin transport arrangement 444 with
the product delivery cylinder 320 such as to allow coins leaving the coin transport
system 444 to enter through the entrance opening 322 of the product delivery cylinder
320. This allows for providing a mass of coins 20 to a further top-open sachet 334b
which is on top of, and interconnected with, the top-open sachet 338a containing the
stack of banknotes 10. As illustrated in Figs 4D and 5B, the further top-open sachet
334b may thereby be sealed so as to form a further sealed sachet 338b containing the
mass of coins 20.
[0088] The control unit 40' of the cash packaging apparatus 400 shares the features of the
control unit 40 of the cash packaging apparatus 300. However, the control unit 40'
is further configured to control the coin dispensing arrangement 440. The control
unit 40' is configured to send, to the coin dispensing arrangement 440, coin dispensing
instructions including at least a number of coins to be packaged in a sachet of the
cash package, wherein the coin dispensing arrangement 440 is configured to provide
a mass of coins 20 corresponding to said coin dispensing instructions. Optionally,
the coin dispensing instructions may include an associated number of coins for a respective
one of two or more coin denominations.
[0089] The control unit 40' is further configured to send instructions to the vertical form,
fill and seal machine 310 pertaining to an associated length of each sachet of a cash
package. This may allow the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310 to provide an
appropriate length of top-open sachets for each individual group of items to be packaged.
This is used for cash package 900 of Fig. 7C (to be further discussed later). During
the manufacture process, the top-open sachet 334a intended for the stack of banknotes
10 may extend further downstream than the further top-open sachet 334b intended for
a mass of coins 20, such that the sealed sachet 338a of the manufactured cash package
has a longer distance between its top end 340a and its bottom end 339a than the corresponding
distance of the further sealed sachet 338b of the manufactured cash package.
[0090] A method 500 will now be describer with reference to Fig. 6A. The method is directed
to manufacturing a cash package which comprises a sealed sachet 338a containing a
stack of banknotes 10. Examples of this kind of cash package are cash packages 500
and 600 illustrated in Figs 7A and B and which will be further discussed below. The
method comprises providing S502, from a flexible sheet material 332 and by a vertical
form, fill and seal machine 310, a top-open sachet 334a at an output opening 324 of
a vertically arranged product delivery cylinder 320 of the vertical form, fill and
seal machine 310. The method further comprises providing S504, by a banknote transport
arrangement 100, a stack of banknotes 10 through the entrance opening 322, via an
elongated bore 321 of the product transport cylinder 320 and into the top-open sachet
334a. The method further comprises sealing S506, by the vertical form, fill and seal
machine 310, a top end 336a of the top-open sachet 334a so as to form the sealed sachet
338a containing the stack of banknotes 10.
[0091] As readily understood by the person skilled in the art, the method 500 is suitable
for use with either the cash packaging apparatus 300 or the cash packaging apparatus
400 of the disclosure. Dependent on the needs, different embodiments of a cash package
may be manufactured by the method. Two examples are provided in Figs 7A and B.
[0092] Cash package 700 of Fig. 7A is defined by the sealed sachet 338a containing the stack
of banknotes 10. The cash package 700 is formed once separated from the remaining
parts of the flexible sheet material by a sachet separating unit (not shown) of the
vertical form, fill and seal machine 310. Such sachet separating units are well known
in the art and may be based in e.g. horizontally displaceable knife edge or the like.
[0093] Cash package 800 of Fig. 7B is defined by two or more interconnected sachets 810
which in the example includes the sealed sachet 338a containing the stack of banknotes
(i.e. the same as in cash package 700). However, cash package 800 further includes
another sealed sachet 338a' which is interconnected with the sealed sachet 338a. The
sealed sachet 338a' contains another stack of banknotes 10'. As illustrated in Fig.
7B, the stack of banknotes 10 and the stack of banknotes 10' have different denominations.
Thus, using the method 500, cash packages including a series of different denominations
may be manufactured. This allows for supplying customers, e.g. at a point of sale,
with custom-made cash packages best suited for the particular store.
[0094] However, there may also be a need for supplying coins. For this purpose, the method
600 may be used. The method 600 will be described with reference to Fig. 6B. The method
is directed to manufacturing a cash package 900 which comprises a sealed sachet 338a
containing a stack of banknotes 10 and a further sealed sachet 338b containing a mass
of coins 20, wherein the sealed sachet 338a and the further sealed sachet 338b are
interconnected to each other. An example of such a cash package is illustrated in
Figs 7C. The first method steps S502, S504 and S506 are identical to the ones discussed
earlier for the method 500 and will thus not be repeated here. In addition to these
steps the method 600 further comprises Providing S508, from the flexible sheet material
332 and by the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310, a further top-open sachet
334b at the output opening 324 of the vertically arranged product delivery cylinder
320 of the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310. The method 600 further comprises
providing S510 a mass of coins 20 to be packaged to an entrance opening 322 of the
product delivery cylinder 320 so as to allow the mass of coins 20 to be guided, by
gravity, through the elongated bore 321 of the product delivery cylinder 320 to be
output through the output opening 324 of the product delivery cylinder 320 and received
into the further top-open sachet 334b. The method 600 further comprises sealing S512,
by the vertical form, fill and seal machine 310, a top end 336b of the further top-open
sachet 334b so as to form a further sealed sachet 338b containing the mass of coins
10.
[0095] As readily understood by the person skilled in the art, the method 600 may be suitable
for use with cash packaging apparatus 400 of the disclosure, which has capacity to
package both coins and banknotes. Dependent on the needs, different embodiments of
a cash package may be manufactured by the method.
[0096] Cash package 900 of Fig. 7C is defined by two or more interconnected sachets 910
which in the example includes the sealed sachet 338a containing the stack of banknotes
(i.e. the same as in cash package 700 and 800). Cash package 900 further includes
the further sealed sachet 338b containing the mass of coins 20. The sealed sachet
338a and the further sealed sachet 338b are interconnected with each other. As illustrated
in Fig. 7C, the cash package 900 further comprises one or more further sealed sachets
338b',338b",338b". The sachets of the one or more further sealed sachets 338b',338b",338b"
each contain an individual mass of coins 20', 20", 20‴ with denominations mutually
different from each other and from the denomination of the mass of coins 20. Thus,
using the method 600, cash packages including a series of different denominations
of both banknotes and coins may be manufactured. This allows for supplying customers,
e.g. at a point of sale, with custom-made cash packages best suited for the particular
store.
[0097] Cash package 900 is provided with lateral perforations 920 arranged along interconnection
regions formed between adjacent sealed sachets of the cash package 900. Such a lateral
perforation 920 may be arranged along, within or at least close to, a sealed portion
defining a transition between two sealed sachets. The lateral perforation 920 facilitates
removal of one or more sachets from the cash package 900. This may for example allow
separating banknotes from coins, or some denominations from other denominations. This
may be advantageous especially for the end user, as it facilitates handling the cash
package 900 during refilling of a cash till. The lateral perforations 920 may be provided
to the cash package 900 by the cash packaging apparatus according to the disclosure.
There are many ways in the art to provide such perforations. For example, a perforation
wheel, similar to previously disclosed perforation wheel 354, may be configured to
displace laterally across the flexible tube. Alternatively, a stamping tool comprising
a plurality of protrusions may be used to stamp the perforation 920 in one single
operation.
[0098] The cash package 900 may be made identifiable by providing identification means to
the cash package. The identification means may comprise a unique code. The unique
code may be provided as a visible code, such as e.g. a numerical code, a bar code,
a QR code or the like. The visible code may be provided on a patch, or sticker attached
to the cash package by means of an adhesive. This is illustrated in Fig. 7D according
to an example embodiment. The sticker 940 comprises a bar code 942. Stickers, such
as the sticker 940, may be attached to the cash package 900 manually or automatically.
[0099] Alternatively, as illustrated in Fig. 7D, identification means may comprise a flexible
identification card 950 configured to be provided to a sachet of the cash package
900 during manufacture thereof by using the banknote transport arrangement 100. The
flexible identification card 950 may be arranged together with the stack of banknotes
10 in a stacked configuration (not shown) and provided to the top-open sachet 334a
by the banknote transport arrangement 100 together with the stack of banknotes 10.
Alternatively, the flexible identification card 950 may be provided to the cash package
900 into another sachet so as to be separated from the stack of banknotes 10 (not
shown). The flexible identification 950 card may comprise a unique code. The unique
code may be a visible code as already detailed herein. Alternatively, the unique code
may be a digital code stored within the flexible identification card. The flexible
identification card 950 of the example embodiment comprises an RFID tag 952 which
comprises a digital code.
[0100] It is also conceivable that the identification means is an identification badge 960
as illustrated in Fig. 7D. The identification badge 960 may comprise a unique code.
The unique code may be a visible code as already detailed herein. Alternatively, the
unique code may be a digital code stored within the identification badge 960. The
identification badge 960 of the example embodiment comprises an RFID tag 962 which
comprises a digital code. The identification badge 960 is configured to be provided
to a sachet directly via the product delivery cylinder 320. This implies that the
identification badge 960, during manufacturing of the cash package 900, will be guided,
by gravity, through the elongated bore 321 of the product delivery cylinder 320 and
into a top-open sachet 334a provided by the flexible sheet forming and sealing arrangement
330.
[0101] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present invention by no means is
limited to the preferred embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications
and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. Additionally,
variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled
person in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure,
and the appended claims.
1. Geldverpackungsvorrichtung (300), um eine Geldverpackung (700, 800) herzustellen,
die umfasst:
eine vertikale Form-, Befüllungs- und Versiegelungsmaschine (310), die umfasst:
einen vertikal angeordneten Produktzuführungszylinder (320), der eine Eingangsöffnung
(322) aufweist, um Gegenstände, die verpackt werden sollen, zu empfangen, wobei die
Gegenstände, die verpackt werden sollen, einen Stapel Banknoten (10) enthalten, und
eine Ausgangsöffnung (324), um den Gegenständen zu ermöglichen, den Produktzuführungszylinder
(320) zu verlassen, wobei die Eingangs- und Ausgangsöffnungen durch ein langgetsrecktes
Loch (321) miteinander verbunden sind;
eine flexible Schichtbildungs- und Versiegelungsanordnung (330), die konfiguriert
ist, um:
aus einem flexiblen Schichtmaterial (332) an der Ausgangsöffnung (324) des Produktzuführungszylinders
(320) ein oben offenes Päckchen (334a) bereitzustellen, um Gegenstände, die verpackt
werden sollen, aus dem Produktzuführungszylinder (320) zu empfangen, und
als Reaktionsantwort darauf, dass Gegenstände, die verpackt werden sollen, in dem
oben offenen Päckchen (334a) empfangen worden sind, auf dessen oberes Ende (336a)
eine Versiegelung anbringen, um so ein versiegeltes Päckchen (338a), das die Gegenstände
enthält, zu bilden; und
eine Banknotentransportanordnung (100), die umfasst:
eine Banknotenhaltevorrichtung (110), die eine erste Klemmschnittstelle (112) und
eine zweite Klemmschnittstelle (114) darstellt, wobei die erste und zweite Klemmschnittstelle
zwischen einer geöffneten Konfiguartion (C1), in der die Banknotenhaltevorrichtung
konfiguriert ist, um einen Stapel Banknoten (10) in einem Spalt (116), der zwischen
der ersten Klemmschnittstelle (112) und der zweiten Klemmschnittstelle (114) gebildet
ist, zu empfangen, und einer geschlossenen Konfiguartion (C2), in der die Banknotenhaltevorrichtung
konfiguriert ist, um den Stapel Banknoten (10) zwischen der ersten Klemmschnittstelle
(112) und der zweiten Klemmschnittstelle (114) einzuklemmen, in Bezug aufeinander
gegenseitig verschiebbar sind, und
eine Verschiebungsanordnung (140), die konfiguriert ist, um die Banknotenhaltevorrichtung
(110) entlang eines Verschiebungsweges (DP) von einer ersten Position (P1) zu einer
einer zweiten Position (P2) zu verschieben, woebi die erste Position (P1) und die
zweite Position (P2) in Bezug aufeinander derat angeordnet sind, dass sich ein Abschnitt
(P) des Verschiebungsweges (DP) koaxial durch das langgestreckte Loch (321) erstreckt,
wobei die erste Klemmschnittstelle (112) und die zweite Klemmschnittstelle (114) so
konfiguriert sind, um den Stapel von Banknoten (10), die
in eine gekrümmte Form gebogen werden sollen, zu drücken, wenn die Banknotenhaltevorrichtung
(110) in der geschlossenen Konfiguartion (C2) ist; und
wobei die Geldverpackungsvorrichtung (300) konfiguriert ist, um eine Geldverpackung
(700, 800) herzustellen, die das versiegelte Päckchen (338a) umfasst, das den Stapel
von Banknoten (10) enthält.
2. Geldverpackungsvorrichtung (400), um eine Geldverpackung (900) nach Anspruch 1 herzustellen,
wobei die Gegenstände, die verpackt werden sollen, ferner eine Masse von Münzen (20)
enthalten, wobei die Geldverpackungsvorrichtung (400) ferner umfasst:
eine Münzverteilungsanordnung (440), die konfiguriert ist, um die Masse von Münzen
(20) an der Eingangsöffnung (322) des Produktzuführungszylinders (320) bereitzustellen,
um so der Masse von Münzen (20) zu ermöglichen, durch die Schwerkraft durch das langgetsreckte
Loch (321) des Produktzuführungszylinders (320) und in das oben offene Päckchen (334a),
das durch die flexible Schichtbildungs- und Versiegelungsanordnung (330) bereitgestellt
ist, geführt zu werden;
wobei die Geldverpackungsvorrichtung (400) konfiguriert ist, um eine Geldverpackung
(900) herzustellen, die ferner das weitere versiegelte Päckchen (338b) umfasst, das
die Masse von Münzen (20) enthält, wobei das versiegelte Päckchen (338a) und das weitere
versiegelte Päckchen (338b) miteinander verbunden sind.
3. Geldverpackungsvorrichtung (300, 400) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Geldverpackungsvorrichtung
(300, 400) konfiguriert ist, um eine Perforation (333) auf das flexible Schichtmaterial
(332) derart bereitzustellen, dass das versiegelte Päckchen (338a) eine Perforation
(333) umfasst, die sich von einem unteren Ende (339a) des versiegelten Päckchens (338a)
bis zu dem oberen Ende (340a) des versiegelten Päckchens (338a) auf mindestens einer
Seite des versiegelten Päckchens (338a) erstreckt.
4. Verfahren (500) zum Herstellen einer Geldverpackung (700, 800), die ein versiegeltes
Päckchen (338a) umfasst, das einen Stapel Banknoten (10) enthält, wobei das Verfahren
umfasst:
(a) durch eine vertikale Form-, Befüllungs- und Versiegelungsmaschine (310) ein Bereitstellen
(S502) eines oben offenen Päckchens (334a) aus einem flexiblen Schichtmaterial (332)
an einer Ausgangsöffnung (324) eines vertikal angeordneten Produktzuführungszylinders
(320) der vertikalen Form-, Befüllungs- und Versiegelungsmaschine (310);
(b) durch eine Banknotentransportanordnung (100) ein Bereitstellen (S504) eines Stapels
Banknoten (10) durch die Eingangsöffnung (322) über ein langgetsrecktes Loch (321)
des Produkttransportzylinders (320) und in das oben offene Päckchen (334a),
wobei die Banknotentransportanordnung eine Banknotenhaltevorrichtung (110) umfasst,
die eine erste Klemmschnittstelle (112) und eine zweite Klemmschnittstelle (114) darstellt,
wobei die erste und zweite Klemmschnittstelle zwischen einer geöffneten Konfiguartion
(C1), in der die Banknotenhaltevorrichtung konfiguriert ist, um einen Stapel Banknoten
(10) in einem Spalt (116), der zwischen der ersten Klemmschnittstelle (112) und der
zweiten Klemmschnittstelle (114) gebildet ist, zu empfangen, und einer geschlossenen
Konfiguartion (C2), in der die Banknotenhaltevorrichtung konfiguriert ist, um den
Stapel Banknoten (10) zwischen der ersten Klemmschnittstelle (112) und der zweiten
Klemmschnittstelle (114) einzuklemmen, in Bezug aufeinander gegenseitig verschiebbar
sind, und
wobei eine Verschiebungsanordnung (140) konfiguriert ist, um die Banknotenhaltevorrichtung
(110) entlang eines Verschiebungsweges (DP) von einer ersten Position (P1) zu einer
einer zweiten Position (P2) zu verschieben, woebi die erste Position (P1) und die
zweite Position (P2) in Bezug aufeinander derat angeordnet sind, dass sich ein Abschnitt
(P) des Verschiebungsweges (DP) koaxial durch das langgestreckte Loch (321) erstreckt;
und
(c) durch die vertikale Form-, Befüllungs- und Versiegelungsmaschine (310) ein Versiegeln
(S506) eines oberen Endes (336a) des oben offenen Päckchens (334a), um so das versiegelte
Päckchen (338a) zu bilden, das den Stapel Banknoten (10) enthält.
5. Verfahren (600) zum Herstellen einer Geldverpackung (900) nach Anspruch 4, wobei die
Geldverpackung (900) ferner ein weiteres versiegeltes Päckchen (338b) umfasst, das
eine Masse von Münzen (20) enthält, wobei das versiegelte Päckchen (338a) und das
weitere versiegelte Päckchen (338b) miteinander verbunden sind, wobei das Verfahren
ferner umfasst:
(d) durch die vertikale Form-, Befüllungs- und Versiegelungsmaschine (310) ein Bereitstellen
(S508) eines weiteren oben offenen Päckchens (334b) aus dem flexiblen Schichtmaterial
(332) an der Ausgangsöffnung (324) des vertikal angeordneten Produktzuführungszylinders
(320) der vertikalen Form-, Befüllungs- und Versiegelungsmaschine (310);
(e) Bereitstellen (S510) einer Masse von Münzen (20), die an einer Eingangsöffnung
(322) des Produktzuführungszylinders (320) verpackt werden sollen, um so der Masse
von Münzen (20) zu ermöglichen, durch die Schwerkraft durch das langgetsreckte Loch
(321) des Produktzuführungszylinders (320) geführt zu werden, um durch die Ausgangsöffnung
(324) des Produktzuführungszylinders (320) ausgegeben zu werden, und um in dem weiteren
oben offenen Päckchen (334b) empfangen zu werden;
(f) durch die vertikale Form-, Befüllungs- und Versiegelungsmaschine (310) ein Versiegeln
(S512) eines oberen Endes (336b) des weiteren oben offenen Päckchens (334b), um so
das weitere versiegelte Päckchen (338b) zu bilden, das die Masse von Münzen (10) enthält.