A conveying direction switching apparatus includes a first and a second blade assembly, and auxiliary blades rotatably provided at a shaft. The auxiliary blades are arranged between the first and second blade assemblies. When conveying bills, the portions of the bills passing between the first and second blade assemblies in the longitudinal direction of the shaft are guided by the auxiliary blades toward the conveying direction of the bills. Thus, the conveying direction of the medium is appropriately switched.
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4. A media handling apparatus comprising:
a shaft rotatable between a first rotational position and a second rotational position;
a first guide member fixed to said shaft and including:
a first guide surface that guides, when said shaft is in a first rotational position, a medium conveyed by a conveying member in a first direction; and
a second guide surface that guides, when said shaft is in a second rotational position, the medium in a second direction, different from the first direction, to direct the medium to a branching path; and
a second guide member formed on said shaft beside said first guide member in a longitudinal direction of said shaft on a side of the branching path so as not to interfere with the conveying member;
said second guide member including a third guide surface guiding the medium in the second direction; and
the third guide surface including a substantially flat surface formed on a peripheral surface of said shaft to extend in the longitudinal direction of said shaft.
1. A medium handling apparatus, comprising:
a conveying member conveying a medium; and
a switch switching a conveying direction of the medium conveyed by said conveying member, wherein said switch includes:
a shaft supported on a stationary part of said apparatus that is rotatable between a first rotational position and a second rotational position;
a first guide member fixed to said shaft and including:
a first guide surface that guides, when said shaft is in a first rotational position, a medium conveyed by said conveying member in a first direction; and
a second guide surface that guides, when said shaft is in a second rotational position, the medium in a second direction, different from the first direction, to direct the medium to a branching path; and
a second guide member disposed beside said first guide member in a longitudinal direction of said shaft on a side of the branching path so as not to interfere with said conveying member;
said second guide member being arranged correspondingly in position to said conveying member; and
said second guide member including a third guide surface guiding the medium in the second direction.
2. The apparatus in accordance with
said first guide member includes a first plurality of blades standing on said shaft substantially perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of said shaft and substantially in parallel to each other, each of said first plurality of blades forming the first and second guide surfaces; and
said second guide member including at least one second blade standing on said shaft between said first plurality of blades substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of said shaft, said second blade being smaller than said first blade, and said second blade having the third guide surface formed.
3. The apparatus in accordance with
said first guide member includes a plurality of blades substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said shaft and substantially parallel to each other, each of said plurality of blades forming the first and second guide surfaces; and
said second guide member including a boss fitted on said shaft to fix said plurality of blades to said shaft, the third guide surface including a substantially flat surface formed on a peripheral surface of said boss to extend in the longitudinal direction of said shaft.
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The present invention relates to a medium handling apparatus, for example, to an automatic cash transaction apparatus for dealing with bills as a medium, and more specifically to a conveying direction switching apparatus applied to such an apparatus to switch the direction of conveying bills.
As disclosed in Japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2008-150173, conventional automatic cash transaction apparatuses are provided with a plurality of conveying channels for conveying bills on belts to the components of the apparatus by use of. On the conveying channel, a switching device is positioned to allow the direction of conveying bills to be switched.
The switching device includes a guide member for guiding bills. The guide member holds and pushes bills from one side such that bills can turn at a branch point in a branching direction while going forward. The guide member is positioned beside the belts so as not to interrupt the movement of the belts. Thus, when guiding bills in the branch direction, the guide member fails to partly hold the superficial area of bills. For example, when a bill having its superficial area partly torn is intended to turn in the branch direction, the bill may partly lean out of the conveying channel to be folded or broken, thus not causing a jam.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a conveying direction switching apparatus that can appropriately switch the direction of conveying a medium without causing conveying mean to interrupt the conveyance of the medium.
The conveying direction switching apparatus according to the present invention includes a primary guide member provided beside a medium conveying channel, such as a belt, and a auxiliary guide member provided on the side of a branching path of the medium conveying channel so as not to interfere with the medium conveying channel.
In accordance with the present invention, an area of the medium that could not be guided by the primary guide member can be guided by the auxiliary guide member in the branch direction. Thus, the medium can be prevented from being folded or broken, or stuck in the branching point or its vicinity.
A conveying direction switching apparatus according to the present invention includes: a shaft rotatable between a first rotational position and a second rotational position; a first guide member fixed to the shaft and including a first guide surface guiding, when the shaft is in a first rotational position, a medium conveyed by a conveying member in a first direction, and a second guide surface guiding, when the shaft is in a second rotational position, the medium in a second direction, different from the first direction, to direct the medium to a branching path; and a second guide member formed on the shaft beside the first guide member in a longitudinal direction of the shaft on a side of the branching path so as not to interfere with the conveying member, the second guide member including a third guide surface guiding, when the shaft is in the second rotational position, the medium in the second direction.
The present invention is advantageously applied not only to machines for dealing as media with sorts of sheet- or strip-like media, e.g. bills, such as an automatic cash transaction machine, an automatic teller machine, a check/deed collection and issuing machine, a bill/check/deed delivery system but also to a copying machine, a fax machine, a printer, a vending machine, a ticket vending machine and the like.
The objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from consideration of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings, embodiments of a conveying direction switching apparatus according to the present invention will be described in detail below.
The bill storage 4 includes, with the instant embodiment, a storage box 4a for storing therein thousand-yen bills, and storage boxes 4b and 4c for storing therein ten-thousand yen bills.
The replenishing/collecting cassette 5 is a detachable, bill storage box for use in replenishing the automatic cash transaction apparatus 1 with bills, or collecting received bills. The reject box 6 is a paper currency storage box for storing therein bills the validator 3 has determined unsuitable for deposit and withdrawal.
The conveying channels or paths 7 include seven conveying channel sections 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e, 7f and 7g, and four branch sections 8a, 8b, 8c and 8d. The conveying channel section 7a has its one end coupled to the deposit/withdrawal section 2, and its other end coupled to the conveying channel section 7b. The conveying channel section 7b passes the validator 3 to be coupled to the storage 4. Between the conveying channel sections 7a and 7b, the branch section 8a is disposed, to which the conveying channel section 7f leading to the cassette 5 is coupled.
The branch sections 8b, 8c and 8d are positioned on the conveying channel section 7b. The branch section 8b is coupled to the conveying channel section 7c leading to the bill storage box 4a, and the branch section 8c is coupled to the conveying channel section 7d leading to the bill storage 4b. The branch section 8d is coupled to the conveying channel sections 7e and 7g leading to the bill storage box 4c and reject box 6, respectively. The conveying channel section 7g may be adapted to convey bills only in one direction.
One example of the structure of the branch section and its vicinity will be described below with reference to
Specifically, as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
The belts 21 and 22 form a belt pair 24 for pinching a bill 30 therebetween, and the belts 21 and 23 form a belt pair 25 for pinching the bill 30 therebetween. The belt pairs 24 and 25 serve as a part of the conveying channel section 7b, so that the bill 30 can be conveyed in the direction of an arrow α shown in
The rollers 17 and 18 of the instant embodiment may be adapted to convey the bill 30 in the direction opposite to the direction indicated by an arrow β, and the belt pair 25 may be adapted to convey the bill 30 in the direction opposite to the direction indicated by an arrow α.
The switch 100 is a switching gate mechanism arranged between the rollers 14 and 15 rotatably between a rotational position or orientation indicated by a solid line 100 in
The conveying guide 45 is a conveying guide mechanism for guiding a bill 30 guided and conveyed by the switch 100 in the direction of arrow β up to the vicinity of the rollers 17 and 18 in the direction of arrow β, and is disposed between the switch 100 and the roller 17. The guide 45 has a guide surface 45a substantially parallel to the direction of arrow β, and the guide surface 45a guides the bill 30 in the direction of arrow β.
Referring to
In the embodiment shown in
Each of the first blade assembly 51 and second blade assemblies 52a and 52b include, as can be seen from
The first blade assembly 51 and the second blade assemblies 52a and 52b in the instant embodiment generally form a fork-like shape. As shown in
The second blade assemblies 52a and 52b are, as can be seen from
Further, in the longitudinal direction B of the shaft 41, in each of shaft sections between the first and second blade assemblies 51 and 52a and between the first and second blade assemblies 51 and 52b, arranged is a auxiliary blade 101. The auxiliary blades 101 stand, e.g. are mounted, on the shaft 41 substantially perpendicularly to its longitudinal direction B.
The switch 100 is arranged such that the belts 21 pass in the longitudinal direction B of the shaft 41 through the shaft sections between the first and second blade assemblies 51 and 52a and between the first and second blade assemblies 51 and 52b, that is, through the sections where the auxiliary blades 101 are arranged so as for the shaft 41 to pass between, and substantially in parallel to, the rollers 14 and 15.
The auxiliary blades 101 in the instant embodiment are, as seen from
The auxiliary blades 101 in the instant embodiment are mounted on the shaft 41 with such a positioning that, as shown in
The auxiliary blade 101 includes a guide surface 101a, and the guide surface 101a is adapted to guide that part of a bill 30 which passes between the first and second blade assemblies in the direction of arrow β. The guide surface 101a is not necessarily parallel to the direction of arrow β, i.e. the conveying direction, but may incline, as shown in
Referring to
When a bill 30, having breaks 31 as shown in
The bill 30, having the region 32, is guided to the rollers 17 and 18 along the guide surface 45a of the conveying guide 45, and conveyed on the conveying channel section 7d in the direction of arrow β.
In contrast, when a bill 30 is conveyed from the belt pair 25 to the belt pair 24, the primary blades 42 are brought into the orientation indicated by the dashed line 42c in
In short, the use of the switch 100 of the instant embodiment can guide that region 32 toward the conveying channel section 7d by means of the auxiliary blades 101 which would otherwise deviate toward the shaft 41 without being guided along the guide surfaces 42a of the primary guides 42. Thus, bills 30, when switched in the conveying direction, would not have the region 32 thereof deviate from the conveying channel 7 to be folded or broken, thus not causing a jam.
The auxiliary blades 101 of the instant embodiment can be provided in existing switches. That can prevent the difficulties caused by switching the conveying direction of bills 30 at lower costs than when the entire switching device is newly designed.
Now, referring to
When the switch 40 shown in
Next, referring to
A switch 200 of the alternative embodiment includes a shaft 201, and a first blade assembly 51 and second blade assemblies 52a and 52b which stand, e.g. are fitted, on the shaft 201. The second blade assemblies 52a and 52b are disposed on the opposite sides of the first blade assembly 51, and the innermost blade 42 of each of the second blade assemblies is spaced apart from the outermost blade 42 of the first blade assembly 51 by a distance corresponding to the width of the belts of the belt pair 25 or more.
Like the first and second blade assemblies shown in
The switch 200 of the alternative embodiment is not provided with a auxiliary blade. Instead, a strip-like guide surface 201a is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the shaft 201 to extend in the longitudinal direction B of the shaft 201. The guide surface 201a plays the role similar to the guide 101a of the auxiliary blades 101. Thus, the cross section of the shaft 201 substantially perpendicular to the axial direction B in the alternative embodiment has a generally D-shape, as shown in
The shaft 201 is fixed to the blades 42 in such a positional relationship that, as shown in
When the blades 42 are oriented as indicated by the solid line 42 in
The bosses 202 have a guide surface 202a formed, in the alternative embodiment, on the outer periphery of the thick, cylindrical member, and its cross section substantially perpendicular to the axial direction of the bosses 202 has a generally D-shape formed with part of a circle cut straight. The bosses 202 have the inner edge thereof formed, in the embodiment, in the shape corresponding to the contour of the shaft 201, and the shaft 201 is fitted in the bosses 202 such that the guide surfaces 202a of the bosses 202 remain substantially in parallel to the guide surface 201a of the shaft 201.
In the alternative embodiment, both the shaft 201 and the bosses 202 have the guide surfaces 201a and 202a formed thereon. Alternatively, only either of the shaft 201 and bosses 202 may have the guide surface 201a or 202a formed.
Next, the operation of the switch 200 in the alternative embodiment will be described. When the conveying direction of bills 30 is switched from the direction of arrow α to the direction of arrow β, the blades 42 are oriented as indicated by the solid line 42 in
By contrast, when the conveying direction of bills 30 is not switched from the direction of arrow α to the direction of arrow β, the blades 42 take the orientation indicated by the dashed like 42c in
In short, the switch 200 of the alternative embodiment can guide the region 32 of a bill 30, when entering the area between the first blade assembly 51 and the second blade assemblies 52a and 52b, in the conveying direction of the bill 30 by the guide surface 201a of the shaft 201 or the guide surfaces 202a of the bosses 202. Therefore, bills 30, when switched in the conveying direction, would not have the region 32 thereof deviate from the conveying channel 7 to be folded or broken, thus not causing a jam.
Furthermore, also when the region 32 of a bill 30 enters the section between the blades 42 of the first blade assembly 51, the guide surfaces 202a of the bosses 202 provided between the blades 42 guide the region 32 of the bill 30 in the conveying direction of the bill.
The gate 200 of the alternative embodiment can thus much more ensure the switching of the conveying direction of bills 30.
Next, referring to
A switch 300 of the other alternative embodiment includes a shaft 301 and bosses 302. The shaft 301 and the bosses 302 have respective guide surfaces 301a and 302a formed thereon, like the shaft 201 and bosses 202 in the embodiment shown in
Further, the switch 300 is arranged such that, in the longitudinal direction B of the shaft 301, the shaft sections between the first and second blade assemblies 51 and 52a and between the first and second blade assemblies 51 and 52b have respective auxiliary blades 303 mounted on the shaft 301, which are similar to the auxiliary blades 101 in the embodiment shown in
The shaft 301 may be of a shape like that of the shaft 201, for example, its cross section being generally of a D-shape, and has a strip-like guide surface 301a formed on its outer periphery to extend in the longitudinal direction. The shaft 301 is fitted in the blades 42 such that, when the blades 42 are oriented as indicated by the solid line 42 in
The bosses 302 may have a shape similar to the contour of the bosses 202,
In the present alternative embodiment, the auxiliary blades 303 are a plate similar in shape to the auxiliary blades 101,
Of course, the auxiliary blade 303 may be of a different shape as long as the auxiliary blades 303 do not interrupt the conveyance of bills 30, or may be arranged on the shaft 41 in a different way. The guide surfaces 302a of the bosses 302 may be positioned on the same plane as the guide surfaces 303a of the auxiliary blades.
The operation of the switch 300 in the other alternative embodiment will be described below. When switching the conveying direction of bills 30 from the direction of arrow α to the direction of arrow β, the blades 42 are brought into the orientation indicated by the solid line 42 shown in
By contrast, when the conveying direction of bills 30 is not switched from the direction of arrow α to the direction of arrow β, the blades 42 take the orientation indicated by the dashed line 42c in
In summary, the switch 300 of the present alternative embodiment can also guide the region 32 of a bill 30 entering between the first blade assembly 51 and the second blade assemblies 52a and 52b in the conveying direction of the bill 30 by the guide surface 301a of the shaft 301, the guide surfaces 302a of the bosses 302 or the guide surfaces 303a of the auxiliary blades 303. Thus, when switching the conveying direction of bills 30, bills 30 can be prevented from being folded or broken, or stuck in the apparatus.
In any of the above embodiments, the shape, size, position and direction of the auxiliary blades may be of any other shapes, sizes, positions and directions as long as the auxiliary blades do not interrupt the conveyance of bills 30. For example, the auxiliary blades may have a convex portion formed to protrude from the shaft 41 in the direction opposite to the direction of arrow β so long as they do not interfere with the belts 21 and 23. The auxiliary blades may have a similar shape to that of the blades 42 and smaller than the blades 42.
The guide surface of the auxiliary blades may be a curved surface, for example, a curved surface formed correspondingly to the shape of the roller 15. The shaft and the bosses may have a curved guide surface.
The auxiliary blades may be positioned on the conveying guide 45. In that case, the auxiliary blades are attached so as to protrude toward the belt 21.
In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiment shown in
The switch may also be adapted to switch between three or more conveying directions of bills. Note that, when the conveying direction switches steeper with respect to the direction before switched, the region 32 left behind cut of a bill 30 is more likely to protrude upon switching. Therefore, a switch adapted to switch between three or more conveying directions may have auxiliary blades, or the guide surfaces of a shaft or bosses provided in one of the conveying directions which is steeper after switched with respect to the conveying direction before switched.
The auxiliary blades, shaft and bosses may not be limited to the specific forms in the above embodiments as long as they function to guide the region 32 of a bill 30 in the conveying direction in a way similar to those of the above embodiments.
The conveying direction switching apparatus according to the present invention can be applied to various fields, specifically to various apparatuses with a switching mechanism for switching the conveying direction of a medium. The conveying direction switching apparatus according to the present invention may advantageously be applied to machines for dealing as media with sorts of sheet- or strip-like media, e.g. bills, such as an automatic cash transaction machine, an automatic teller machine, a check/deed collection and issuing machine, a bill/check/deed delivery system, a copying machine, a fax machine, a printer, a vending machine and a ticket vending machine.
The conveying direction switching apparatus in accordance with the invention may not be limited to the form of apparatus for conveying a medium by rollers and belt pairs carried over the rollers and each composed of a couple of belts, but may be applied to various types of apparatuses, such as an apparatus for conveying a medium by a single belt, and an apparatus for conveying a medium only by a plurality of rollers.
The conveying direction switching apparatus in accordance with the invention can be applied not only to apparatuses for conveying a kind of sheets, such as bills or paper sheets, but also to a belt conveyor system for conveying parts in a factory and the like with shafts and blades included in the switching apparatus appropriately chosen in size and strength.
In addition, the conveying direction switching apparatus in accordance with the invention can be applied not only to the apparatus for possibly dealing with bills having breaks but also to conventional conveying direction switching apparatuses for dealing with a medium possibly brought into contact with shafts or bosses, or portions other than the guide surface guiding the medium in the conveying direction.
The entire disclosure of Japanese patent application No. 2011-163297 filed on Jul. 26, 2011, including the specification, claims, accompanying drawings and abstract of the disclosure, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments. It is to be appreciated that so-called those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments, arbitrarily combine the embodiments in part or entirety, or partly extract the embodiments, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
Okamoto, Masaaki, Takada, Atsushi
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