EP2478497B1 - Rotary anti-pullback unit of fletched fins - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a rotary anti-pullback unit of fletched fins for preventing unauthorized extraction of a valuable document from inside of a document handling machine by pulling a string connected to the document.
- bill handling machines such as vending machines, exchangers, automatic cash dispensers, automatic teller machines and bill validators mounted in gaming machines.
- these bill handling machines may encounter an illegal action by an imprudent person who fraudulently tries to extract a bill from inside of the machine by pulling out a string connected to the bill already received within the machine as a genuine one.
- an anti-pullback unit for preventing the bill from being taken out of the machine with any extracting tool.
- U.S. 2006/284410A1 discloses a bill processing device which comprises a plurality of long channels disposed on a convexly bent path surface to form a bill path along a conveying direction of a bill and in parallel relation to each other in a transverse direction of the bill path, and a row of projections extending from respective side walls of the long channels.
- Each projection has a first surface inclined to a bottom surface side of the long channel to guide a foreign matter such as string or band conveyed with the bill to enter the long channel, and a second surface horizontal or inclined to the bottom surface side of the channel to inhibit string which has entered the long channel from exiting from the long channel.
- the disclosed bill processing device has a drawback in that disadvantageously it only has a single row of the stationary and irrotational projections not to wind or tangle string or band connected to the conveyed bill around projection and a bottom surface of the long channel. Accordingly, the prior art bill processing device would involve a large risk of inconvenient extraction of bill by drawing the string connected to bill.
- US 6,932,208 B1 discloses an anti-pullback apparatus for bills according to the preamble of claim 1 that comprises a plurality of circular discs mounted on an axle at regular intervals and a bump extended from one side surface of each disc to form a large gap between the bump and an opposite side surface of an adjoining disc to wind up around the bump an extracting tool or a string connected to a bill conveyed into a money exchange apparatus in order to prevent extraction of the bill.
- US 4,504,022 A represents a thread-feeding mechanism for textile machines that comprises a feed roller formed with two separate interlocked discs attached on a driven shaft in the textile machine, wherein each of the discs has respective circumferentially spaced fingers extending inward toward the other disc and inclined toward the shaft to continuously vary a feed rate of the thread by moving one of the discs along the driven shaft toward and away from the other during rotation of the driven shaft without stopping the textile machine.
- EP 0 627 107 A1 shows a shutter arrangement that comprises a surround, a shutter rotatable about a pivot axis within the surround, a transport system for conveying documents along a transport path, and drive means for rotating the shutter to bring a slot formed in the shutter into alignment with or out of the transport path to allow documents to pass or block through the slot of the shutter.
- EP 1 850 294 A1 indicates a validation device for valuable papers that comprises a rotor arrangement rotatably mounted in a casing, a drive device for rotating the rotor arrangement, and rollers disposed around and in contact to an outer circumferential surface of the rotor arrangement to grasp valuable papers inserted into the device between the rotor arrangement and rollers and to wind up the whole length of the valuable paper around the rotating rotor arrangement.
- JP 2004-70647 A discloses a bill handling device that comprises a bill passageway formed with a partial bent path, slits formed in the bent path, optical sensors attached in the slits for detecting a tape connected to a bill and a blade in the slits for cutting off the tape to prevent withdrawal of the bill from the device.
- JP8-279065 A represents a paper sheet discriminating and storing device that has a shutter formed with claws movable into and away from a passageway to allow passage of a bill but to obstruct easy extraction of the paper sheet through the shutter by drawing forth a string connected to the paper sheet.
- JP2006-195595 A shows a bill handling device that comprises a pair of rotatable spirals disposed in a spaced relation to each other in a bill storage and an anti-pullback member formed into a zigzag shape with a plurality of thin rear protrusions that cause a string connected to the bill to come down into a dip between the rear protrusions to prevent unauthorized withdrawal of the bill from the storage.
- JP 2005-247497 A indicates an apparatus for accumulating and dispensing paper sheets that comprises impellers arranged between a conveyance path and a storage, each of the impellers having a plurality of deformable blades radially extending from an inner boss of each impeller to cause deformable blades to slap and forcibly move paper sheets in their stored direction, storage covers arranged in the vicinity of the mating deformable blades for storing the paper sheets in the side of the inner boss of each impeller by means of guidance by the deformable blades, and springs for resiliently urging the storage covers toward a rotation axis of the impellers to adopt long and durable deformable blades.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a rotary anti-pullback unit for preventing extraction of a valuable document already received or stacked within an associated device by pulling out an extracting tool connected to the document.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a rotary anti-pullback unit provided with a rotatable rotor capable of reeling an extracting tool connected to a document around the rotor to inhibit fraudulent extraction of the document.
- the rotary anti-pullback unit comprises a rotor and a frame for rotatably supporting the rotor.
- the rotor comprises a plurality of disks which have two opposite radial surfaces and are arranged coaxially in a line and in axially spaced relation to each other, and a plurality of fins axially protruding from at least one radial surface of each of the disks toward an opposite radial surface of an adjoining spaced disk of said plurality of disks.
- the fins are fletched.
- Each of the disks of said plurality of disks has its opposite radial surfaces formed with the fins axially protruding therefrom.
- Each of the fins axially protrudes toward an opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk.
- the fins are fletched.
- Each of the fins comprises a radially outwardly tapered guide surface formed at an acute angle with the radial surface of the disk at a radially outer edge of the fin, a barb formed at a radially inner edge of the fin and a hook formed at a tip of the fin between the guide surface and the barb, whereby each of the fins axially protrudes toward the opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk so that the hook is closer to the opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk than that of the fin axially protruding from the opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk.
- the rotor is rotated concurrently with a document transported along each outer periphery of the disks in contact to the transported document to radially inwardly move a flexible extracting tool connected to the document along the tapered guide surface of the fin, and bring it into engagement with the barb of the fin so that the extracting tool is tangled around the rotor and the fin or fins to prevent unduly extraction of the document.
- FIG. 6 and 7 shows a bill validator that comprises a conveyer D provided with a rotary anti-pullback unit of fletched fins according to the present invention, and a discriminator H detachably mounted on conveyer D.
- conveyer D comprises a rotary anti-pullback unit 21 of fletched fins according to the instant invention.
- the rotary anti-pullback unit 21 comprises a frame 43, a fletched rotor 22 rotatably mounted on frame 43, and a rotor driver 23 for rotating rotor 22 when a document or bill 70 is transported along each outer periphery of disks 25.
- rotor 22 comprises a plurality of rollers 24 rotatably, coaxially in a line supported on frame 43, and rotor pulleys 36, 37 rotatably and coaxially mounted with rotor 22 for their integral rotation to form a part of rotor driver 23.
- each roller 24 comprises a column 29 formed at the center of rotor 22 and rotatably supported by frame 43 at the opposite ends, a plurality of disks 25 secured on column 29 coaxially in a line and in axially spaced relation to each other to radially outwardly extend from column 29, and a plurality of featherings, fletchings or fins 26 protruding axially from and perpendicularly to at least one radial surface 25a of disks 25 toward an opposite radial surface 25a of the other adjoining spaced disk 25.
- one radial surface 25a of one disk 25 has fins 26 axially protruding toward an opposed radial surface 25a of the other spaced adjoining disk 25 whose opposed radial surface 25a has fins 26 protruding axially in the opposite direction from that of former fins 26 toward the one radial surface 25a of the one disk 25.
- the closest two fins 26 in one and the other radial surfaces 25a are grouped into a pair with a circumferential gap 47 between paired fins 26.
- each radial surface 25a of disks 25 has four axial fins 26 formed on radial surface 25a at regularly angular intervals of 90 degrees, and each disk 25 has its opposite radial surfaces 25a formed with fins 26 axially protruding therefrom.
- each radial surface 25a of disks 25 may have two or more fins 26 formed on the radial surface 25a at regularly or irregularly angular intervals as necessary.
- Rollers 24 are integrally formed of a plastic material selected from the groups of ABS, polyamide, polyacetal, polycarbonate resins or mixed compound thereof.
- Rotor 22 shown in Figure 16 comprises three rollers 24 and two rotor pulleys 36, 37 located between adjoining rollers 24, however, one of ordinary skill in the art would be able to decide number and shape of rollers 24 and rotor pulleys 36, 37 as necessary.
- sector grooves 44 are formed at opposite ends of column 29 in each roller 24, and as shown in Figures 16 and 22 , formed at opposite ends of bosses 29a in rotor pulleys 36, 37 are sector projections 45 that have a complementary shape to that of sector grooves 44 in column 29 so that sector projections 45 can be fit in corresponding sector grooves 44 to form a rotatable integrated structure of adjacent rotor pulleys 36, 37 and rollers 24 by their set-in coupling structure.
- At least one paired sector groove 44 and sector projection 45 may be formed in one and the other of column 29 of rollers 24 and rotor pulleys 36, 37, and sector projections 45 may be fit in sector grooves 44 to establish a set-in coupling structure that effectively and firmly joins adjacent rollers 24 and rotor pulleys 36, 37 for their mechanical axial connection and for their integral rotation.
- Other sectional shapes than sector such as circular, oval or rectangular section may be used for combined projections and grooves.
- disks 25 and column 29 may be integrally formed in mold into a single roller 24 or may be connected each other by welding, bonding or adhering. Each disk 25 has its configuration formed in a mirror image with respect to the central axis of disks 25.
- bracket 28 for rotatably supporting rotor 22.
- Figure 16 indicates the bracket 28 formed with a pair of bosses 28a located opposite and in direct contact to both axial ends of column 29 of rollers 24 for smooth relative rotation of rollers 24 on stationary bosses 28a. If rotor pulleys 36, 37 are located at axial ends of rotor 22, boss 29a of rotor pulleys 36, 37 may be in direct contact to boss 28a of bracket 28 without projections 45.
- Bracket 28 may be formed of a plastic material such as ABS, polyamide, polyacetal, polycarbonate resin or mixed compound thereof or a metallic material.
- rotor driver 23 comprises a drive motor 32 retained in frame 43, a gear train 33 that includes a pinion 93 of drive motor 32 and power transmission gears 94 to 100 driven by drive motor 32 all in frame 43, drive pulleys 34, 35 driven by gear train 33, rotor pulleys 36, 37 coaxially mounted on rotor 22, drive belts 38, 39 mutually wound around rotor pulleys 36, 37 and around drive pulleys 34, 35 in anti-pullback unit 21, and a plurality of idle rollers 40 for retaining drive belts 38, 39 in position.
- Rotor pulleys 36, 37 are rotated integrally with rotor 22 by operation of drive motor 32 when bill 70 is transported along each outer periphery of disks 25 in contact to transported bill 70.
- drive belts 38, 39 serve to further transport bill 70 toward an outlet 82 of an inclined path 63.
- Frame 43 supports rotor driver 23 and anti-pullback unit 21 as a unit.
- rotor 22 comprises a support shaft 31 whose both ends are received within corresponding recesses 30 formed at the center of bosses 28a in bracket 28.
- a perforation or bore 24a is formed in column 29 of rollers 24, and holes 36a, 37a are formed on boss 29a of rotor pulleys 36, 37 shown in Figure 22 to dispose support shaft 31 in bore 24a and holes 36a, 37a so that support rotor 22 is rotatably mounted on support shaft 31.
- columns 29 of rollers 24 and boss 29a of rotor pulleys 36, 37 all in one unit may provide an alternative shaft to rotatably support rollers 24 on bracket 28 with omission of support shaft 31.
- each fin 26 has a radially outwardly tapered guide surface 26a formed at the radially outer edge of fin 26, a radially inward barb 26b formed at the radially inner edge of fin 26, and a hook 46 formed at the tip of fin 26 between guide surface 26a and barb 26b so that each fin 26 is generally formed into a substantially feathering or triangular shape.
- Tapered guide surface 26a may be formed into a flat, curved or combined flat and curved surface on the lean.
- Barb 26b may be formed into a flat, curved or combined flat and curved surface, or may be formed in parallel to or at a slant to the central axis of rollers 24.
- a pair of fins 26 are shown in Figures 20 and 21 by reference numeral 27 for illustrative convenience, so four fins 27a are formed on each radial surface 25a of disks 25 at angular intervals of 90 degrees along an axial line L 1 away from a diametrical central line Lo in the clockwise direction by a certain distance P, and axial line L 1 and diametrical central line Lo are parallel to each other.
- opposed radial surface 25a of spaced adjoining disks 25 is formed with four fins 27b shown in phantom at angular intervals of 90 degrees along axial line L 1 away from diametrical central line Lo in the counterclockwise direction by distance P.
- Four fins 27a and four fins 27b, namely fins 26 are formed symmetrically or in mirror image each other relative to diametrical central line Lo to alternately project in the adverse direction from each other in pairs.
- each fin 26 is formed at a location away from diametrical central line Lo passing through a rotation axis O of disk 25 by distance P, and each guide surface 26a of fins 26 spreads into a feathering or triangular shape in parallel to a longitudinal central plane including the diametrical central line Lo.
- hook 46 at each tip of fins 26 has a flange which protrudes widthwise and inwardly or in the circumferential and radially inward directions of fin 26 to prevent an extracting tool 71 such as a string, cord or tape from escaping from a capture space 26c between barb 26b and column 29, thereby blocking fraudulent extraction of bill 70.
- an extracting tool 71 such as a string, cord or tape
- each fin 26 axially protrudes from and substantially perpendicularly to radial surface 25a of disk 25 toward an opposed radial surface 25a of spaced adjoining disk 25, and guide surface 26a is formed at an acute angle with disk 25 so that hook 46 is closer to opposed radial surface 25a of spaced adjoining disk 25 than that axially protruding from the latter opposed radial surface 25a.
- opposed fins 26 extend in the adverse direction from corresponding radial surfaces 25a of spaced adjoining disks 25 with a circumferential gap 47 ( Figures 19 and 23 ) and have an axial overlap by at least one portion of fins 26, namely the whole or part of hook 46, and part of guide surface 26a, if necessary.
- conveyer D has a horizontal path 20, an arcuate passage 53 communicated with horizontal path 20, and an inclined path 63 connecting arcuate passage 53 to an outlet 82 to form a passageway 5 in all for guiding transported bill 70.
- conveyer D has upper and lower guide members 51, 52 for providing respectively upper and lower walls of passageway 5.
- Upper guide member 51 comprises an upper plate member 54, an upper inclined member 55 slanting with respect to upper plate member 54 by a given angle and an arcuate member 66 disposed between upper plate and inclined members 54, 55.
- lower guide member 52 comprises a lower plate member 64 and a lower inclined member 65 slanting with respect to lower plate member 64 by a given angle to define an arcuate gap 67 between lower plate and inclined members 64, 65 so that rotor 22 is placed in arcuate gap 67.
- Arcuate passage 53 is formed by arcuate member 66 and rotor 22.
- Arcuate passage 53 is curved around support shaft 31 of roller 24 in an approximate angular range of 90 degrees so that each outer periphery of disks 25 is disposed in and along arcuate passage 53.
- Upper and lower plate members 54, 64 make up together horizontal path 20 extending from an inlet 81 of conveyer D to arcuate passage 53, and upper and lower inclined members 55, 65 make up together an inclined path 63 extending from arcuate passage 53 to an outlet 82 of conveyer D.
- anti-pullback unit 21 is mounted in lower guide member 52, but, instead, it may be mounted in upper guide member 51 or straddling upper and lower guide members 51 and 52.
- each tongue 56, 57 extends toward inclined guide surfaces 26a of fins 26 and terminates before inclined guide surfaces 26a with an oblique gap 58 between each tongue 56, 57 and inclined guide surface 26a.
- tongues 56, 57 stretch from respectively lower plate and inclined members 64, 65 both toward guide surfaces 26a of opposed disks 25 in anti-pullback unit 21 so that tongues 56, 57 are in a spaced relation to closest guide surfaces 26a to form oblique gap 58 therebetween.
- Each tongue 56, 57 between adjoining cutouts 59, 60 has a cutoff surface 61, 62 flush with or along by a plane passing through the central axis of support shaft 31 for roller 24.
- conveyer D comprises a lower casing 86 for forming a bottom wall of horizontal path 20, an upper casing 91 ( Figure 8 ) disposed at the back of lower casing 86 for forming an upper wall of horizontal path 20, a connection gear 84 rotatably mounted on lower casing 86 and drivingly connected to a transport gear 85 in discrimination device H, a drive output gear 83 for transmitting rotation force to transport gear 85 via connection gear 84, a control device 87 for controlling operation of rotor driver 23, a bottom tray 88 attached at the bottom of lower casing 86, a pair of guide rails 92 formed on an upper surface of lower casing 86 for engagement with latches (not shown) in discriminator H and sliding movement of the latches along guide rails 92, and right and left casings 89 and 90 attached to respectively right and left sides of lower casing 86.
- discriminator H comprises a casing 1 disposed between an upper casing 19 and lower frame 17 secured on a lower casing 18 for defining passageway 5, conveyer belts 2a ( Figures 9 and 10 ) for transporting bill 70 along horizontal path 20 of passageway 5, and a sensor device 3 having optical and magnetic sensors 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d for detecting physical features of bill 70 traveling along horizontal path 20 to produce detection signals.
- Control device 87 receives detection signals from sensor device 3 to control operation of conveyer belts 2a in discriminator H shown in Figures 9 and 10 .
- Casing 1 comprises a lower casing 18 which has a lower cover 7 and a lower tray 8 for receiving a lower optical sensor 3a and other electric/electronic elements, and an upper casing 19 which has an upper tray 11 and an upper cover 12 for receiving an upper optical sensor 3b and other electric/electronic elements.
- Sensor device 3 comprises an upper optical sensor 3a contained in lower casing 18, an upper optical sensor 3b and a light receiving sensor 3c both contained in upper casing 19, an optical inlet sensor (not shown) for detecting insertion of bill 70 into passageway 5, and a magnetic sensor 3d for detecting iron content contained in ink printed on bill 70.
- Control device 87 receives detection signals from sensor device 3 to produce to conveyer D control signals which drive conveyer belts 2a and drive motor 32 and drive belts 38, 39 in anti-pullback unit 21 shown in Figures 13 and 14 , depending on detection signals from sensor device 3.
- lower optical sensor 3a and other electric/electronic elements are arranged between lower cover 7 and lower tray 8.
- upper optical sensor and other electric/electronic elements are arranged between upper tray 11 and upper cover 12.
- Conveyer belts 2a are disposed in horizontal path 20 through four openings 13 formed in lower cover 7 to grasp bill 70 between upper and lower conveyer belts 2a in a carrier device of discriminator H to deliver bill 70 along openings 13.
- Lower and upper optical sensors 3a and 3b of sensor device 3 each have a contact image sensor (CIS) which includes a plurality of light emitting elements and a plurality of photo-sensitive elements for receiving lights so that light emitting elements irradiate lights that penetrate lower cover 7 or upper tray 11, reflect on or penetrate bill 70, penetrate lower cover 7 or upper tray 11 and then are received by photo-sensitive elements.
- CIS contact image sensor
- discriminator H is attached to conveyer D by engaging latches (not shown) of discriminator H with guide rails 92, and then, discriminator H is moved into the back, sliding latches along guide rails 92 as shown in Figure 6 .
- latches reach the completely inserted position, an outlet (not shown) of passageway 5 in discriminator H becomes communicated with inlet 81 of arcuate passage 53 of conveyer D, and simultaneously drive gear 85 of discriminator H comes into driving engagement with connection gear 24 of conveyer D to drive carrier device for transporting bill 70 in discriminator H by drive motor 32 in conveyer D.
- optical inlet sensor detects insertion of bill 70 into inlet 5c to produce a detection signal to control device 87 which then starts to operate drive motor 32 in rotor driver 23 of conveyer D. Accordingly, carrier belts 2a in carrier device of discriminator H shown in Figures 9 and 10 are rotated, and concurrently, drive belts 38 and 39 in conveyer D run to rotate rotor pulleys 36, 37 along with rotor 22 in anti-pullback unit 21, and thereby bill 70 is moved in the back of passageway 5 along horizontal path 20.
- bill 70 is sent from horizontal path 20 in discriminator H through inlet 81 of conveyer D into arcuate passage 53 formed between disks 25 of rotor 22 and arcuate member 66 of upper guide member 51, it is then grasped between drive belts 38, 39 and pinch rollers 41, 42 and carried through arcuate passage 53 and inclined path 63 to outlet 82.
- rotor 22 is rotated concurrently with bill 70 carried along outer periphery of disks 25 in contact to transported bill 70, and therefore, flexible string 71 connected to bill 70 is radially inwardly moved along inclined guide surface 26a of fin 26.
- string 71 extends throughout passageway 5 from horizontal path 20 through arcuate passage 53 to inclined path 63, and forward movement of drive belts 38, 39 provokes a tensile force pulling bill 70 and string 71.
- rotation of rotor 22 and guidance by tongue 56, 57 facilitate movement of string 71 connected to bill 70 through oblique gap 58 formed between tongue 56, 57 and fin 26 and also through circumferential gap 47 formed between fins 26 so that string 71 is brought into engagement with at least one of fins 26 or at least one barb 26b of fins 26.
- resultant tension presses flexible string 71 on guide surfaces 26a of fins 26, and causes it to radially inwardly slip along guide surfaces 26a and thereby go through oblique gap 58 formed between tongues 56, 57 and guide surfaces 26a and through a circumferential gap 47 formed between opposed fins 26 into capture space 26c between barb 26b and column 29. Therefore, flexible string 71 smoothly goes into capture space 26c, and rotation of rotor 22 causes flexible string 71 to tangle around column 29 and fin or fins 26.
- the anti-pullback unit 21 may be mounted in discriminator H in place of or in addition to that in conveyer D.
- rotor 22 may be drivingly connected to a rotor driver 23 to aggressively rotate rotor 22 independently of contact to transported bill 70.
- the arrangement can inextricably wind up string 71 around rotor 22 and firmly engage string 71 with barb 26b of fin 26 to prevent unduly pullback or extraction of bill 70.
- the invention contemplates another construction of rotor 22 simply rotatably supported by frame 43 without rotor driver 23 so that rotor 22 can be automatically rotated by a frictional force applied to disks 25 by transporting bill 70 in contact to each outer periphery of disks 25.
- a specific embodiment of the present invention does not necessarily require rotor driver 23 and rotor pulleys 36 and 37.
- Rotor pulleys 36, 37 may be mounted not between rollers 41, 42 but at one end or at opposite ends of rotor 22.
- a passive gear 48 may be attached to rotor 22 to rotate it by drive motor 32 via pinion 93 and power transmission gears 94 to 100 without rotor pulleys 36, 37.
- another passive gear 49 may be attached to rotor 22 or roller 50 for their integral rotation.
- fins 26 may be formed on disk 25 at regularly or irregularly different angular intervals.
- Figure 29 shows a further embodiment of an arcuate passage 53 curved over an angular range theta of approximately 180 degrees around support shaft 31 on the way of horizontal path 20.
- Bill 70 that has passed arcuate passage 53 and rotor 22, is further carried through horizontal exit path 20a communicated with outlet 82 by pulling force of rotor driver 23 while dragging or pulling string 71 connected to bill 70 and producing tensile force or tension in string 71.
- arcuate passage 53 is formed in a circular gap defined between outer periphery of disks 25 and upper and lower guide members 51, 52 disposed in radially spaced relation to disks 25.
- Horizontal exit path 20a may be connected to outlet 82 in the horizontal condition or connected to outlet 82 through an inclined or curved path.
- the present invention may be applied to document handlers that need to prevent or block unauthorized extraction of a document received in the document handler by drawing an extracting tool connected to the document.
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- This invention relates to a rotary anti-pullback unit of fletched fins for preventing unauthorized extraction of a valuable document from inside of a document handling machine by pulling a string connected to the document.
- There have been developed many bill handling machines such as vending machines, exchangers, automatic cash dispensers, automatic teller machines and bill validators mounted in gaming machines. Sometimes, these bill handling machines may encounter an illegal action by an imprudent person who fraudulently tries to extract a bill from inside of the machine by pulling out a string connected to the bill already received within the machine as a genuine one. To inhibit such a fraudulent action, some of these machines have an anti-pullback unit for preventing the bill from being taken out of the machine with any extracting tool.
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U.S. 2006/284410A1 discloses a bill processing device which comprises a plurality of long channels disposed on a convexly bent path surface to form a bill path along a conveying direction of a bill and in parallel relation to each other in a transverse direction of the bill path, and a row of projections extending from respective side walls of the long channels. Each projection has a first surface inclined to a bottom surface side of the long channel to guide a foreign matter such as string or band conveyed with the bill to enter the long channel, and a second surface horizontal or inclined to the bottom surface side of the channel to inhibit string which has entered the long channel from exiting from the long channel. When string is connected to conveyed bill, it naturally enters long channel away from side wall to radially inward move along the first surface of the projection. Then, the string further goes into a recessed hole adjacent to the projection to effectively hinder escape of string from the recessed hole. - However, the disclosed bill processing device has a drawback in that disadvantageously it only has a single row of the stationary and irrotational projections not to wind or tangle string or band connected to the conveyed bill around projection and a bottom surface of the long channel. Accordingly, the prior art bill processing device would involve a large risk of inconvenient extraction of bill by drawing the string connected to bill.
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US 6,932,208 B1 discloses an anti-pullback apparatus for bills according to the preamble ofclaim 1 that comprises a plurality of circular discs mounted on an axle at regular intervals and a bump extended from one side surface of each disc to form a large gap between the bump and an opposite side surface of an adjoining disc to wind up around the bump an extracting tool or a string connected to a bill conveyed into a money exchange apparatus in order to prevent extraction of the bill. -
US 4,504,022 A represents a thread-feeding mechanism for textile machines that comprises a feed roller formed with two separate interlocked discs attached on a driven shaft in the textile machine, wherein each of the discs has respective circumferentially spaced fingers extending inward toward the other disc and inclined toward the shaft to continuously vary a feed rate of the thread by moving one of the discs along the driven shaft toward and away from the other during rotation of the driven shaft without stopping the textile machine. -
EP 0 627 107 A1 shows a shutter arrangement that comprises a surround, a shutter rotatable about a pivot axis within the surround, a transport system for conveying documents along a transport path, and drive means for rotating the shutter to bring a slot formed in the shutter into alignment with or out of the transport path to allow documents to pass or block through the slot of the shutter. -
EP 1 850 294 A1 -
JP 2004-70647 A -
JP8-279065 A -
JP2006-195595 A -
JP 2005-247497 A - Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a rotary anti-pullback unit for preventing extraction of a valuable document already received or stacked within an associated device by pulling out an extracting tool connected to the document. Another object of the present invention is to provide a rotary anti-pullback unit provided with a rotatable rotor capable of reeling an extracting tool connected to a document around the rotor to inhibit fraudulent extraction of the document.
- The rotary anti-pullback unit according to the present invention, comprises a rotor and a frame for rotatably supporting the rotor. The rotor comprises a plurality of disks which have two opposite radial surfaces and are arranged coaxially in a line and in axially spaced relation to each other, and a plurality of fins axially protruding from at least one radial surface of each of the disks toward an opposite radial surface of an adjoining spaced disk of said plurality of disks. The fins are fletched. Each of the disks of said plurality of disks has its opposite radial surfaces formed with the fins axially protruding therefrom. Each of the fins axially protrudes toward an opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk. The fins are fletched. Each of the fins comprises a radially outwardly tapered guide surface formed at an acute angle with the radial surface of the disk at a radially outer edge of the fin, a barb formed at a radially inner edge of the fin and a hook formed at a tip of the fin between the guide surface and the barb, whereby each of the fins axially protrudes toward the opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk so that the hook is closer to the opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk than that of the fin axially protruding from the opposite radial surface of the adjoining spaced disk. Preferably, the rotor is rotated concurrently with a document transported along each outer periphery of the disks in contact to the transported document to radially inwardly move a flexible extracting tool connected to the document along the tapered guide surface of the fin, and bring it into engagement with the barb of the fin so that the extracting tool is tangled around the rotor and the fin or fins to prevent unduly extraction of the document.
- The above-mentioned and other objects and advantages of the rotary anti-pullback unit of fletched fins according to the present invention will be apparent from the following description in connection with preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings wherein:
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Figure 1 is a fragmentary sectional view showing an embodiment of the rotary anti-pullback unit according to the present invention applied to a bill validator; - [
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Figure 2 is an entire sectional view of the bill validator shown inFigure 1 ; - [
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Figure 3 is a sectional view of the bill validator wherein a bill is transported along a passageway formed therein toward the rotary anti-pullback unit; - [
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Figure 5 is a sectional view showing a string connected to the bill that has passed the rotary anti-pullback unit; - [
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Figure 6 is a perspective view of the bill validator that has a discriminator and a conveyer before the discriminator is drivingly connected to the conveyer; - [
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Figure 7 is a perspective view of the bill validator after the discriminator is drivingly connected to the conveyer; - [
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Figure 9 is a plan view of the conveyer with removal of an upper casing; - [
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Figure 10 is a perspective view of the conveyer shown inFigure 9 ; - [
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Figure 11 is a back view of the rotary anti-pullback unit; - [
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Figure 12 is a back bottom perspective view of the rotary anti-pullback unit; - [
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Figure 13 is a front bottom perspective view of the rotary anti-pullback unit; - [
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Figure 14 is a sectional view taken along a line XIV-XIV inFigure 11 ; - [
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Figure 15 is a sectional view taken along a line XV-XV inFigure 11 ; - [
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Figure 16 is a sectional view of a roller in the rotary anti-pullback unit; - [
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Figure 17 is an end perspective view of a roller used in the rotor; - [
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Figure 18 is a top perspective view of the roller; - [
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Figure 19 is a top view of the roller; - [
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Figure 20 is an end view of the roller; - [
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Figure 21 is a sectional view of the roller; - [
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Figure 22 is a perspective view of a rotor pulley; - [
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Figure 23 is a partial side view showing a string wound around the rotor; - [
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Figure 24 is a partial perspective view of the rotor shown inFigure 23 ; - [
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Figure 25 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of a rotor driver; - [
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Figure 26 is a perspective view of a rotor built in the rotor driver shown inFigure 25 ; - [
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Figure 27 is a perspective view showing still another embodiment of the rotor driver; - [
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Figure 28 is a perspective view of a rotor built in the rotor driver shown inFigure 27 ; and - [
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Figure 29 is a sectional view of a further embodiment showing an arcuate passage curved in an angular range of approximately 180 degrees. - Embodiments will be described hereinafter in connection with
Figures 1 to 29 of the drawings regarding the rotary anti-pullback unit of fletched fins according to the present invention applied to a document handler, namely bill validator.
Figures 6 and7 shows a bill validator that comprises a conveyer D provided with a rotary anti-pullback unit of fletched fins according to the present invention, and a discriminator H detachably mounted on conveyer D. - As shown in
Figures 8 to 14 , conveyer D comprises a rotaryanti-pullback unit 21 of fletched fins according to the instant invention. As is more clearly illustrated inFigures 11 to 14 , the rotaryanti-pullback unit 21 comprises aframe 43, afletched rotor 22 rotatably mounted onframe 43, and arotor driver 23 for rotatingrotor 22 when a document orbill 70 is transported along each outer periphery ofdisks 25. As will be understood fromFigure 16 ,rotor 22 comprises a plurality ofrollers 24 rotatably, coaxially in a line supported onframe 43, and rotor pulleys 36, 37 rotatably and coaxially mounted withrotor 22 for their integral rotation to form a part ofrotor driver 23. As shown inFigures 16 to 21 , eachroller 24 comprises acolumn 29 formed at the center ofrotor 22 and rotatably supported byframe 43 at the opposite ends, a plurality ofdisks 25 secured oncolumn 29 coaxially in a line and in axially spaced relation to each other to radially outwardly extend fromcolumn 29, and a plurality of featherings, fletchings orfins 26 protruding axially from and perpendicularly to at least oneradial surface 25a ofdisks 25 toward an oppositeradial surface 25a of the other adjoining spaceddisk 25. - In other words, one
radial surface 25a of onedisk 25 hasfins 26 axially protruding toward an opposedradial surface 25a of the other spaced adjoiningdisk 25 whose opposedradial surface 25a hasfins 26 protruding axially in the opposite direction from that offormer fins 26 toward the oneradial surface 25a of the onedisk 25. As shown inFigure 20 , the closest twofins 26 in one and the otherradial surfaces 25a are grouped into a pair with acircumferential gap 47 between pairedfins 26. In the shown embodiment, eachradial surface 25a ofdisks 25 has fouraxial fins 26 formed onradial surface 25a at regularly angular intervals of 90 degrees, and eachdisk 25 has its oppositeradial surfaces 25a formed withfins 26 axially protruding therefrom. However, eachradial surface 25a ofdisks 25 may have two ormore fins 26 formed on theradial surface 25a at regularly or irregularly angular intervals as necessary.Rollers 24 are integrally formed of a plastic material selected from the groups of ABS, polyamide, polyacetal, polycarbonate resins or mixed compound thereof.Rotor 22 shown inFigure 16 comprises threerollers 24 and two rotor pulleys 36, 37 located between adjoiningrollers 24, however, one of ordinary skill in the art would be able to decide number and shape ofrollers 24 and rotor pulleys 36, 37 as necessary. - As shown in
Figures 17 to 20 ,sector grooves 44 are formed at opposite ends ofcolumn 29 in eachroller 24, and as shown inFigures 16 and22 , formed at opposite ends ofbosses 29a in rotor pulleys 36, 37 aresector projections 45 that have a complementary shape to that ofsector grooves 44 incolumn 29 so thatsector projections 45 can be fit in correspondingsector grooves 44 to form a rotatable integrated structure of adjacent rotor pulleys 36, 37 androllers 24 by their set-in coupling structure. In other words, at least one pairedsector groove 44 andsector projection 45 may be formed in one and the other ofcolumn 29 ofrollers 24 and rotor pulleys 36, 37, andsector projections 45 may be fit insector grooves 44 to establish a set-in coupling structure that effectively and firmly joinsadjacent rollers 24 and rotor pulleys 36, 37 for their mechanical axial connection and for their integral rotation. Other sectional shapes than sector such as circular, oval or rectangular section may be used for combined projections and grooves. In further ways,disks 25 andcolumn 29 may be integrally formed in mold into asingle roller 24 or may be connected each other by welding, bonding or adhering. Eachdisk 25 has its configuration formed in a mirror image with respect to the central axis ofdisks 25. - As will be apparent from
Figures 12 and 13 ,frame 43 has abracket 28 for rotatably supportingrotor 22. To this end,Figure 16 indicates thebracket 28 formed with a pair ofbosses 28a located opposite and in direct contact to both axial ends ofcolumn 29 ofrollers 24 for smooth relative rotation ofrollers 24 onstationary bosses 28a. If rotor pulleys 36, 37 are located at axial ends ofrotor 22,boss 29a of rotor pulleys 36, 37 may be in direct contact toboss 28a ofbracket 28 withoutprojections 45.Bracket 28 may be formed of a plastic material such as ABS, polyamide, polyacetal, polycarbonate resin or mixed compound thereof or a metallic material. - As is obvious from
Figures 12 to 15 ,rotor driver 23 comprises adrive motor 32 retained inframe 43, agear train 33 that includes apinion 93 ofdrive motor 32 and power transmission gears 94 to 100 driven bydrive motor 32 all inframe 43, drive pulleys 34, 35 driven bygear train 33, rotor pulleys 36, 37 coaxially mounted onrotor 22,drive belts pulleys anti-pullback unit 21, and a plurality ofidle rollers 40 for retainingdrive belts rotor 22 by operation ofdrive motor 32 whenbill 70 is transported along each outer periphery ofdisks 25 in contact to transportedbill 70. Whenbill 70 has passedanti-pullback unit 21,drive belts transport bill 70 toward anoutlet 82 of aninclined path 63.Frame 43 supportsrotor driver 23 andanti-pullback unit 21 as a unit. - In the embodiment shown in
Figure 16 ,rotor 22 comprises asupport shaft 31 whose both ends are received within correspondingrecesses 30 formed at the center ofbosses 28a inbracket 28. A perforation orbore 24a is formed incolumn 29 ofrollers 24, andholes boss 29a of rotor pulleys 36, 37 shown inFigure 22 to disposesupport shaft 31 inbore 24a andholes support rotor 22 is rotatably mounted onsupport shaft 31. Ifcolumn 29 ofrollers 24 andboss 29a of rotor pulleys 36, 37 are joined into an integral structure via any known mechanical, welding or bonding means,columns 29 ofrollers 24 andbosses 29a of rotor pulleys 36, 37 all in one unit may provide an alternative shaft torotatably support rollers 24 onbracket 28 with omission ofsupport shaft 31. - As clearly illustrated in
Figures 17 to 21 , eachfin 26 has a radially outwardly taperedguide surface 26a formed at the radially outer edge offin 26, a radiallyinward barb 26b formed at the radially inner edge offin 26, and ahook 46 formed at the tip offin 26 betweenguide surface 26a andbarb 26b so that eachfin 26 is generally formed into a substantially feathering or triangular shape.Tapered guide surface 26a may be formed into a flat, curved or combined flat and curved surface on the lean.Barb 26b may be formed into a flat, curved or combined flat and curved surface, or may be formed in parallel to or at a slant to the central axis ofrollers 24. A pair offins 26 are shown inFigures 20 and 21 byreference numeral 27 for illustrative convenience, so fourfins 27a are formed on eachradial surface 25a ofdisks 25 at angular intervals of 90 degrees along an axial line L1 away from a diametrical central line Lo in the clockwise direction by a certain distance P, and axial line L1 and diametrical central line Lo are parallel to each other. - In contrast, opposed
radial surface 25a of spaced adjoiningdisks 25 is formed with fourfins 27b shown in phantom at angular intervals of 90 degrees along axial line L1 away from diametrical central line Lo in the counterclockwise direction by distance P. Fourfins 27a and fourfins 27b, namelyfins 26 are formed symmetrically or in mirror image each other relative to diametrical central line Lo to alternately project in the adverse direction from each other in pairs. Thus, eachfin 26 is formed at a location away from diametrical central line Lo passing through a rotation axis O ofdisk 25 by distance P, and eachguide surface 26a offins 26 spreads into a feathering or triangular shape in parallel to a longitudinal central plane including the diametrical central line Lo. - As shown in
Figures 17 and18 ,hook 46 at each tip offins 26 has a flange which protrudes widthwise and inwardly or in the circumferential and radially inward directions offin 26 to prevent an extractingtool 71 such as a string, cord or tape from escaping from acapture space 26c betweenbarb 26b andcolumn 29, thereby blocking fraudulent extraction ofbill 70. As shown inFigure 17 , eachfin 26 axially protrudes from and substantially perpendicularly toradial surface 25a ofdisk 25 toward an opposedradial surface 25a of spaced adjoiningdisk 25, and guidesurface 26a is formed at an acute angle withdisk 25 so thathook 46 is closer to opposedradial surface 25a of spaced adjoiningdisk 25 than that axially protruding from the latter opposedradial surface 25a. Accordingly,opposed fins 26 extend in the adverse direction from correspondingradial surfaces 25a of spaced adjoiningdisks 25 with a circumferential gap 47 (Figures 19 and23 ) and have an axial overlap by at least one portion offins 26, namely the whole or part ofhook 46, and part ofguide surface 26a, if necessary. - As shown in
Figures 1 to 6 , conveyer D has ahorizontal path 20, anarcuate passage 53 communicated withhorizontal path 20, and aninclined path 63 connectingarcuate passage 53 to anoutlet 82 to form apassageway 5 in all for guiding transportedbill 70. Also, as shown inFigures 1 and2 , conveyer D has upper andlower guide members passageway 5.Upper guide member 51 comprises anupper plate member 54, an upperinclined member 55 slanting with respect toupper plate member 54 by a given angle and anarcuate member 66 disposed between upper plate andinclined members Figures 1 and9 ,lower guide member 52 comprises alower plate member 64 and a lowerinclined member 65 slanting with respect tolower plate member 64 by a given angle to define an arcuate gap 67 between lower plate andinclined members rotor 22 is placed in arcuate gap 67.Arcuate passage 53 is formed byarcuate member 66 androtor 22. -
Arcuate passage 53 is curved aroundsupport shaft 31 ofroller 24 in an approximate angular range of 90 degrees so that each outer periphery ofdisks 25 is disposed in and alongarcuate passage 53. Upper andlower plate members horizontal path 20 extending from aninlet 81 of conveyer D toarcuate passage 53, and upper and lowerinclined members inclined path 63 extending fromarcuate passage 53 to anoutlet 82 of conveyerD. Arcuate passage 53 is curved at an approximate angle theta = 120 degrees fromhorizontal path 20 toinclined path 63 aroundcentral axis 31, however, the curved angle theta may be varied in an angular range between 60 and 360 degrees. As shown inFigures 1 ,2 and8 , provided inupper guide member 51 arepinch rollers bill 70 ondrive belts sandwich bill 70 betweendrive belts pinch rollers bill 70. In the shown embodiment,anti-pullback unit 21 is mounted inlower guide member 52, but, instead, it may be mounted inupper guide member 51 or straddling upper andlower guide members - As illustrated in
Figures 1 ,2 ,10 ,23 and24 , formed withlower plate member 64 inlower guide member 52, aretongues 56 that downwardly extend fromlower plate member 64 towardanti-pullback unit 21, and likewise, formed with lowerinclined member 65 inlower guide member 52 aretongues 57 that upwardly extend from lowerinclined member 65 towardanti-pullback unit 21. As shown inFigures 9 and10 , and especiallyFigure 23 , eachtongue fins 26 and terminates beforeinclined guide surfaces 26a with anoblique gap 58 between eachtongue inclined guide surface 26a. As shown in detail especially inFigures 23 and24 ,tongues inclined members guide surfaces 26a ofopposed disks 25 inanti-pullback unit 21 so thattongues oblique gap 58 therebetween. Eachtongue cutouts cutoff surface support shaft 31 forroller 24. - As shown in
Figure 2 , conveyer D comprises alower casing 86 for forming a bottom wall ofhorizontal path 20, an upper casing 91 (Figure 8 ) disposed at the back oflower casing 86 for forming an upper wall ofhorizontal path 20, aconnection gear 84 rotatably mounted onlower casing 86 and drivingly connected to atransport gear 85 in discrimination device H, adrive output gear 83 for transmitting rotation force to transportgear 85 viaconnection gear 84, acontrol device 87 for controlling operation ofrotor driver 23, abottom tray 88 attached at the bottom oflower casing 86, a pair ofguide rails 92 formed on an upper surface oflower casing 86 for engagement with latches (not shown) in discriminator H and sliding movement of the latches alongguide rails 92, and right and leftcasings lower casing 86. - As shown in
Figures 2 to 6 ,9 and10 , discriminator H comprises acasing 1 disposed between anupper casing 19 andlower frame 17 secured on alower casing 18 for definingpassageway 5,conveyer belts 2a (Figures 9 and10 ) for transportingbill 70 alonghorizontal path 20 ofpassageway 5, and asensor device 3 having optical andmagnetic sensors bill 70 traveling alonghorizontal path 20 to produce detection signals.Control device 87 receives detection signals fromsensor device 3 to control operation ofconveyer belts 2a in discriminator H shown inFigures 9 and10 .Casing 1 comprises alower casing 18 which has alower cover 7 and alower tray 8 for receiving a loweroptical sensor 3a and other electric/electronic elements, and anupper casing 19 which has anupper tray 11 and anupper cover 12 for receiving an upperoptical sensor 3b and other electric/electronic elements.Sensor device 3 comprises an upperoptical sensor 3a contained inlower casing 18, an upperoptical sensor 3b and alight receiving sensor 3c both contained inupper casing 19, an optical inlet sensor (not shown) for detecting insertion ofbill 70 intopassageway 5, and amagnetic sensor 3d for detecting iron content contained in ink printed onbill 70.Control device 87 receives detection signals fromsensor device 3 to produce to conveyer D control signals which driveconveyer belts 2a and drivemotor 32 anddrive belts anti-pullback unit 21 shown inFigures 13 and14 , depending on detection signals fromsensor device 3. - As shown in
Figures 1 to 5 , loweroptical sensor 3a and other electric/electronic elements are arranged betweenlower cover 7 andlower tray 8. Likewise, upper optical sensor and other electric/electronic elements are arranged betweenupper tray 11 andupper cover 12. As shown inFigures 3 to 5 , attached tolower tray 8 is adrive gear 85 meshed withconnection gear 84 to driveconveyer belts 2a in conveyer D shown inFigures 8 and9 .Conveyer belts 2a are disposed inhorizontal path 20 through fouropenings 13 formed inlower cover 7 to graspbill 70 between upper andlower conveyer belts 2a in a carrier device of discriminator H to deliverbill 70 alongopenings 13. Lower and upperoptical sensors sensor device 3 each have a contact image sensor (CIS) which includes a plurality of light emitting elements and a plurality of photo-sensitive elements for receiving lights so that light emitting elements irradiate lights that penetratelower cover 7 orupper tray 11, reflect on or penetratebill 70, penetratelower cover 7 orupper tray 11 and then are received by photo-sensitive elements. - In assembling the bill validator shown in
Figures 1 and2 , discriminator H is attached to conveyer D by engaging latches (not shown) of discriminator H withguide rails 92, and then, discriminator H is moved into the back, sliding latches alongguide rails 92 as shown inFigure 6 . When latches reach the completely inserted position, an outlet (not shown) ofpassageway 5 in discriminator H becomes communicated withinlet 81 ofarcuate passage 53 of conveyer D, and simultaneously drivegear 85 of discriminator H comes into driving engagement withconnection gear 24 of conveyer D to drive carrier device for transportingbill 70 in discriminator H bydrive motor 32 in conveyer D. - After assemblage of the bill validator, when
bill 70 is inserted intoinlet 5c of discriminator H, optical inlet sensor detects insertion ofbill 70 intoinlet 5c to produce a detection signal to controldevice 87 which then starts to operatedrive motor 32 inrotor driver 23 of conveyer D. Accordingly,carrier belts 2a in carrier device of discriminator H shown inFigures 9 and10 are rotated, and concurrently,drive belts rotor 22 inanti-pullback unit 21, and therebybill 70 is moved in the back ofpassageway 5 alonghorizontal path 20. In this case, ifstring 71 is connected to a rear end ofbill 70, it also is dragged intohorizontal path 20 with forward movement ofbill 70, while upper and loweroptical sensors magnetic sensor 3d pick out physical features ofbill 70 traveling alonghorizontal path 20 to produce detection signals to controldevice 87. - Subsequently,
bill 70 is sent fromhorizontal path 20 in discriminator H throughinlet 81 of conveyer D intoarcuate passage 53 formed betweendisks 25 ofrotor 22 andarcuate member 66 ofupper guide member 51, it is then grasped betweendrive belts pinch rollers arcuate passage 53 andinclined path 63 tooutlet 82. At the moment,rotor 22 is rotated concurrently withbill 70 carried along outer periphery ofdisks 25 in contact to transportedbill 70, and therefore,flexible string 71 connected to bill 70 is radially inwardly moved alonginclined guide surface 26a offin 26. In this case,string 71 extends throughoutpassageway 5 fromhorizontal path 20 througharcuate passage 53 toinclined path 63, and forward movement ofdrive belts force pulling bill 70 andstring 71. - Since tensile force will try to extend
string 71 inarcuate passage 53 by airline or minimal distance, tensile force or tension possibly as well as the gravity, pressesstring 71 aroundguide surfaces 26a offins 26 inarcuate passage 53 so thatstring 71 may forcibly be radially inwardly moved throughoblique gap 58 formed betweentongues guide surfaces 26a and also throughcircumferential gap 47 formed betweenopposed fins 26 whilestring 71 is sliding onguide surfaces 26a ofopposed fins 26 under the tension and its own gravity, and finallystring 71 can be entrapped intocapture space 26c betweenbarb 26b andcolumn 29 as shown inFigures 5 ,23 and24 , and brought into engagement withbarb 26b offin 26. In other words, rotation ofrotor 22 and guidance bytongue string 71 connected to bill 70 throughoblique gap 58 formed betweentongue fin 26 and also throughcircumferential gap 47 formed betweenfins 26 so thatstring 71 is brought into engagement with at least one offins 26 or at least onebarb 26b offins 26. At that time, resultant tension pressesflexible string 71 onguide surfaces 26a offins 26, and causes it to radially inwardly slip along guide surfaces 26a and thereby go throughoblique gap 58 formed betweentongues guide surfaces 26a and through acircumferential gap 47 formed betweenopposed fins 26 intocapture space 26c betweenbarb 26b andcolumn 29. Therefore,flexible string 71 smoothly goes intocapture space 26c, and rotation ofrotor 22 causesflexible string 71 to tangle aroundcolumn 29 and fin orfins 26. - In this case, once
string 71 is entrapped incapture space 26c, as shown inFigures 1 and2 , rotation ofrotor 21 causesstring 71 to be, inextricably without access torotor 21, wound up aroundrotor 21 throughcapture space 26c and tangled with barb orbarbs 26b offins 26, and this certainly prevents unduly pullback or extraction ofbill 70 and obviously improves in security and reliability of bill validator. To this end, each flange 46a ofhook 46 at each tip offins 26 effectively preventsstring 71 from escaping fromcapture space 26c betweenbarb 26b andcolumn 29. When regular staff movesupper guide member 51 of conveyer D to an opened position (not shown) to gain access torotor 21, he can readily removestring 71 from exposedcolumn 29. - The bill validator in this embodiment does the following operations:
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Drive belts pinch rollers rotor driver 23 serve to transportbill 70 pastanti-pullback unit 21 alonginclined path 63, dragging or pullingstring 71 connected to bill 70 to produce tension instring 71. - (2) Resultant tension presses
string 71 onguide surfaces 26a of circumferentially adjoiningfins 26 by airline distance, and causesflexible string 71 to radially inwardly slip alongguide surfaces 26a, thereby go throughoblique gap 58 formed betweentongues guide surfaces 26a and throughcircumferential gap 47 formed betweenopposed fins 26, and finally entercapture space 26c betweenbarb 26b andcolumn 29 as shown inFigures 5 ,23 and24 . - (3) When
flexible string 71 goes intocapture space 26c, rotation ofrotor 22 causesflexible string 71 to tangle aroundcolumn 29 and fin orfins 26 as shown inFigures 1 and2 . - (4) When the
anti-pullback unit 21 is mounted in conveyer D, discriminator H can has a simple construction andshorter passageway 5 withoutanti-pullback unit 21. - (5) Each
disk 25 may be formed into a shape in mirror image or in symmetric configuration about the central axis, androtor 22 has no initial position, and therefore, althoughrotor 22 has rotated to transportbill 70 towardoutlet 82,rotor 22 does not need to be returned to its initial position to transport asubsequent bill 70. - Embodiments of the present invention may be modified in various ways without limitation to the foregoing embodiments. For example, the
anti-pullback unit 21 may be mounted in discriminator H in place of or in addition to that in conveyer D. In the above-mentioned embodiments,rotor 22 may be drivingly connected to arotor driver 23 to aggressively rotaterotor 22 independently of contact to transportedbill 70. Thus, the arrangement can inextricably wind upstring 71 aroundrotor 22 and firmly engagestring 71 withbarb 26b offin 26 to prevent unduly pullback or extraction ofbill 70. However, the invention contemplates another construction ofrotor 22 simply rotatably supported byframe 43 withoutrotor driver 23 so thatrotor 22 can be automatically rotated by a frictional force applied todisks 25 by transportingbill 70 in contact to each outer periphery ofdisks 25. - Accordingly, a specific embodiment of the present invention does not necessarily require
rotor driver 23 and rotor pulleys 36 and 37. Rotor pulleys 36, 37 may be mounted not betweenrollers rotor 22. As shown inFigures 25 and26 , apassive gear 48 may be attached torotor 22 to rotate it bydrive motor 32 viapinion 93 and power transmission gears 94 to 100 without rotor pulleys 36, 37. Alternatively, as shown inFigures 27 and28 , anotherpassive gear 49 may be attached torotor 22 orroller 50 for their integral rotation. In lieu of regularly angular intervals of 90 degrees,fins 26 may be formed ondisk 25 at regularly or irregularly different angular intervals. -
Figure 29 shows a further embodiment of anarcuate passage 53 curved over an angular range theta of approximately 180 degrees aroundsupport shaft 31 on the way ofhorizontal path 20.Bill 70 that has passedarcuate passage 53 androtor 22, is further carried throughhorizontal exit path 20a communicated withoutlet 82 by pulling force ofrotor driver 23 while dragging or pullingstring 71 connected to bill 70 and producing tensile force or tension instring 71. In this embodiment,arcuate passage 53 is formed in a circular gap defined between outer periphery ofdisks 25 and upper andlower guide members disks 25.Horizontal exit path 20a may be connected tooutlet 82 in the horizontal condition or connected tooutlet 82 through an inclined or curved path. - While the foregoing embodiments refer to handling of bill or document as a valuable document, however, it would be apparent that the arrangement according to the present invention can be applied to handling of valuable documents such as currencies, bank notes, tenders, coupons, scrip other than bill.
- The present invention may be applied to document handlers that need to prevent or block unauthorized extraction of a document received in the document handler by drawing an extracting tool connected to the document.
Claims (14)
- A rotary anti-pullback unit comprising: a rotor (22) and a frame (43) for rotatably supporting the rotor (22),
wherein the rotor (22) comprises a plurality of disks (25) which have two opposite radial surfaces (25a) and are arranged coaxially in a line and in axially spaced relation to each other, and a plurality of fins (26) axially protruding from at least one radial surface (25a) of each of the disks (25) toward an opposite radial surface (25a) of an adjoining spaced disk (25) of said plurality of disks (25),
characterized in that the fins (26) are fletched,
each of the disks (25) of said plurality of disks (25) has its opposite radial surfaces (25a) formed with the fins (26) axially protruding therefrom, and
each of the fins (26) comprises a radially outwardly tapered guide surface (26a) formed at an acute angle with the radial surface (25a) of the disk (25) at a radially outer edge of the fin (26), a barb (26b) formed at a radially inner edge of the fin (26) and a hook (46) formed at a tip of the fin (26) between the guide surface (26a) and the barb (26b), whereby each of the fins (26) axially protrudes toward the opposite radial surface (25a) of the adjoining spaced disk (25) so that the hook (46) is closer to the opposite radial surface (25a) of the adjoining spaced disk (25) than that of the fin (26) axially protruding from the opposite radial surface (25a) of the adjoining spaced disk (25). - The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein the rotor (22) has a column (29) formed at the center of the rotor (22),
the column (29) are rotatably supported by the frame (43) at the opposite ends, and
a plurality of the disks (25) are secured in axially spaced relation from each other on the column (29) to radially outwardly extend from the column (29). - The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein the rotor (22) is rotated concurrently with a document (70) transported along each outer periphery of the disks (25) in contact to the transported document (70) to radially inwardly move an extracting tool (71) connected to the document (70) along the tapered guide surface (26a) of the fin (26), and bring the extracting tool (71) into engagement with the barb (26b) of the fin (26).
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 3, further comprising a rotor driver (23) for rotating the rotor (22) when the document (70) is transported along each outer periphery of the disks (25).
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 2, wherein the frame (43) comprises a bracket (28) for rotatably bearing the rotor (22), and
the bracket (28) has a pair of support bosses (28a) located opposite both axial ends of the rotor (22). - The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 4, wherein the rotor driver (23) comprises a drive motor (32), and at least one rotor pulley (36, 37) or gear (48, 49) coaxially mounted on the rotor (22) for integral rotation therewith by operation of the drive motor (32) when the document (70) is transported along each outer periphery of the disks (25) in contact to the transported document (70).
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein each of the disks (25) has its configuration formed in a mirror image with respect to the central axis of the disks (25).
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 4, wherein the rotor driver (23) comprises a drive motor (32), a gear train (33) driven by the drive motor (32), at least one drive pulley (34, 35) driven by the gear train (33), at least one rotor pulley (36, 37) coaxially mounted on the rotor (22) and a drive belt (38, 39) mutually wound around the drive pulley (34, 35) and the rotor pulley (36, 37).
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 8, further comprising at least one pinch roller (41, 42) for urging the document (70) on the drive belt (38, 39) for sandwiching the document (70) between the drive belt (38, 39) and pinch roller (41, 42) for transportation of the document (70).
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein the hook (46) protrudes in the circumferential and radially inward directions of the fin (26).
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein opposed fins (26) extend in an adverse direction from the corresponding radial surfaces (25a) of the spaced adjoining disks (25) with a circumferential gap (47) between each pair of closest opposed fins (26), and
the opposed fins of said each pair of closest opposed fins (26) have an axial overlap by at least one portion of the fins (26). - The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein each radial surface (25a) of the disks (25) has two or more fins (26) formed on the radial surface (25a) at regularly or irregularly angular intervals.
- The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein one radial surface (25a) of one disk (25) has the fins (26) axially protruding toward the opposite radial surface (25a) of the respective spaced adjoining disk (25) whose opposite radial surface (25a) has the fins (26) axially and in the opposite direction protruding toward the one radial surface (25a) of the one disk (25), and
the closest two fins (26) protruding respectively from the one radial surface and the opposite radial surface (25a) are grouped into a pair with a circumferential gap (47) between the paired fins (26). - The rotary anti-pullback unit of claim 1, wherein each of the fins (26) is formed at a location away from a diametric plane (L0) passing through a rotation axis (O) of the disk (25) by a certain distance (P), and
each guide surface (26a) of the fins (26) spreads into a feathering or triangular shape in parallel to the diametric plane (L0).
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