Patents Assigned to BEB Industrie-Elektronik AG
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Patent number: 9396602Abstract: A method for paying out banknotes by cash machines and a cash machine for carrying out the method. For each banknote paid out to a customer, an individual characteristic feature of the banknote that distinguishes it from other banknotes is recorded. In addition, the data of the customer and/or the data for the paying-out transaction are recorded for each banknote dispensed to a customer. The cash machine is equipped with at least one sensor for sensing the individual characteristic feature of each banknote to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2015Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Armin Stoeckli, Reto Schletti
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Patent number: 9087424Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for checking the degree of soiling of bank notes. To this end, the bank notes are conveyed along a transport path and illuminated by at least one light source with visible light of the blue spectral range. The light reflected and/or emitted by the bank notes, and/or the light having penetrated the bank notes due to transmission, is detected by means of at least one sensor and evaluated.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Beb Industrie-Elektronik AGInventors: Armin Stoeckli, Reto Schletti
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Patent number: 9058711Abstract: A method for paying out banknotes by cash machines and a cash machine for carrying out the method. For each banknote paid out to a customer, an individual characteristic feature of the banknote that distinguishes it from other banknotes is recorded. In addition, the data of the customer and/or the data for the paying-out transaction are recorded for each banknote dispensed to a customer. The cash machine is equipped with at least one sensor for sensing the individual characteristic feature of each banknote to be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2011Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Armin Stoeckli, Reto Schletti
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Method for separating worn bank notes from a quantity of bank notes in bank note processing machines
Patent number: 8797516Abstract: A method is proposed for separating worn bank notes from a quantity of bank notes in bank note processing machines. A target rate cunfit,0 of bank notes to be separated is prescribed. The bank notes are assessed one after the other. In the process they are counted. Further, the value of at least one physical parameter of each bank note affected by wear is measured during the assessment. The measured value, or a value derived therefrom, of each bank note is compared with a threshold value during the assessment. If the threshold value is exceeded, the bank note in question is separated during the assessment. The separated bank notes are counted during the assessment. The threshold value is adapted after assessing each bank note or after a fixed prescribed number m>>n of bank notes by feedback control. The control parameter is the rate cunfit,i of the bank notes separated up to said bank note, and the set parameter is the threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Beb Industrie-Elektronik AGInventor: Armin Stockli -
Patent number: 8610441Abstract: A device for determining a thickness or thickness variation of a flat object (5), in particular of a voucher, is proposed, having at least one first guide element (1), and having a plurality of second guide elements (2) arranged next to each other in a row and opposite the first guide element (1), wherein the flat object (5) can be transported between the first guide element (1) on the one side and the second guide element (2) on the other side, and having a displaceable arrangement of the second guide elements (2) relative to the first guide element (1) in order to bring about a displacement of one or more of the second guide elements (2) in the event of a thickness variation of the flat object (5) passing between the guide elements (1, 2), and having several coils (10, 11) fixed in location, wherein each second guide element is associated with at least one coil (2), and having at least one coil core (9) rigidly connected to a second guide element (2) and displaceably guided in the coil associated with the sType: GrantFiled: December 10, 2009Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: BEB Industrie-Elektronik AGInventors: Thomas Dähler, Reto Schletti
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Patent number: 8472025Abstract: A device and a method for detecting reflected and/or emitted light of an object (1) are proposed having at least one illumination device (2) illuminating the object (1) with pulsed light, and having at least one sensor (4, 6) capturing the light reflected and/or emitted by the object (1), and having a transport device transporting the object relative to the illumination device (2) and past the sensor 4, 6) in the direction of transport, and having a power supply (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22) for the illumination device (2) providing the illumination device (2) with a current that is a periodic function over time, wherein a period comprises at least two current pulses (23, 24) of different magnitudes.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: BEB Industrie-Elektronik AGInventors: Christoph Reinhard, Reto Schletti
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Publication number: 20130026228Abstract: A method for paying out banknotes by cash machines and a cash machine for carrying out the method are proposed. In this case, for each banknote paid out to a customer, an individual characteristic feature of the banknote that distinguishes it from other banknotes is recorded. In addition, the data of the customer and/or the data for the paying-out transaction are stored for each banknote dispensed to a customer. The cash machine is equipped with at least one sensor for recording an individual feature on each banknote to be dispensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2011Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Armin Stoeckli, Reto Schletti
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Publication number: 20120176605Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for checking the degree of soiling of bank notes. To this end, the bank notes are conveyed along a transport path and illuminated by at least one light source with visible light of the blue spectral range. The light reflected and/or emitted by the bank notes, and/or the light having penetrated the bank notes due to transmission, is detected by means of at least one sensor and evaluated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Armin Stoeckli, Reto Schletti
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METHOD FOR SEPARATING WORN BANK NOTES FROM A QUANTITY OF BANK NOTES IN BANK NOTE PROCESSING MACHINES
Publication number: 20120070061Abstract: A method is proposed for separating worn bank notes from a quantity of bank notes in bank note processing machines. A target rate cunfit,0 of bank notes to be separated is prescribed. The bank notes are assessed one after the other. In the process they are counted. Further, the value of at least one physical parameter of each bank note affected by wear is measured during the assessment. The measured value, or a value derived therefrom, of each bank note is compared with a threshold value during the assessment. If the threshold value is exceeded, the bank note in question is separated during the assessment. The separated bank notes are counted during the assessment. The threshold value is adapted after assessing each bank note or after a fixed prescribed number m>>n of bank notes by feedback control. The control parameter is the rate cunfit,i of the bank notes separated up to said bank note, and the set parameter is the threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventor: Armin Stockli -
Publication number: 20120041718Abstract: A device and a method for detecting characteristics of a flat object, in particular a security, are proposed. To this end, the device has at least one light source that illuminates the object with light, at least one sensor that captures the light reflected and/or emitted by the object, where the sensor is a computer mouse sensor of an optical computer mouse, and a transport device that transports the object relative to the light source and the sensor in a transport direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventor: Andreas Schreckenberg
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Publication number: 20110273717Abstract: A device and a method for detecting reflected and/or emitted light of an object (1) are proposed having at least one illumination device (2) illuminating the object (1) with pulsed light, and having at least one sensor (4, 6) capturing the light reflected and/or emitted by the object (1), and having a transport device transporting the object relative to the illumination device (2) and past the sensor 4, 6) in the direction of transport, and having a power supply (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22) for the illumination device (2) providing the illumination device (2) with a current that is a periodic function over time, wherein a period comprises at least two current pulses (23, 24) of different magnitudes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Christoph Reinhard, Reto Schletti
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Publication number: 20110273191Abstract: A device for determining a thickness or thickness variation of a flat object (5), in particular of a voucher, is proposed, having at least one first guide element (1), and having a plurality of second guide elements (2) arranged next to each other in a row and opposite the first guide element (1), wherein the flat object (5) can be transported between the first guide element (1) on the one side and the second guide element (2) on the other side, and having a displaceable arrangement of the second guide elements (2) relative to the first guide element (1) in order to bring about a displacement of one or more of the second guide elements (2) in the event of a thickness variation of the flat object (5) passing between the guide elements (1, 2), and having several coils (10, 11) fixed in location, wherein each second guide element is associated with at least one coil (2), and having at least one coil core (9) rigidly connected to a second guide element (2) and displaceably guided in the coil associated with the sType: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Thomas Dähler, Reto Schletti
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Patent number: 7743523Abstract: The device claimed by the invention is characterized essentially in that during the transport of a flat object, in particular, a banknote, through guide elements the deflection of one or two second guide elements from a first guide element is detected via an electrically conductive element by one or more flat air core coils. In the process a magnetic alternating field is generated which is influenced by a change of position of the electrically conductive element. The alternating field causes eddy currents in the electrically conductive element. These eddy currents in turn influence the alternating field. When the flat coils are each a part of an LC oscillating circuit, for example, the resonance frequency and the attenuation of this oscillating circuit are influenced. At a constant excitation frequency the amplitude of the oscillations varies.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: BEB Industrie-Elektronik AGInventors: Reto Schletti, Jevgenij Mannhart
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Patent number: 7621526Abstract: The invention relates to an individual-sheet stacking apparatus including a frame, a support which is displaceably guided at the frame and which is fitted with a rest surface for the individual sheet stack and having a pressurizing spindle to alternatingly shift and release the support. The pressurizing spindle consists of a pressurizing shaft rotatably supported at the frame, two pressurizing spindle lateral elements affixed to the pressurizing shaft, and at least two glide shafts configured in a fixed or rotatable manner at the pressurizing spindle lateral elements, the glide shafts being fitted with glide rollers. A drive means drives the pressurizing spindle into rotation.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: BEB Industrie-Elektronik AGInventors: Hans Blaser, Armin Zobeli
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Publication number: 20090066004Abstract: The invention relates to an individual-sheet stacking apparatus including a frame, a support which is displaceably guided at the frame and which is fitted with a rest surface for the individual sheet stack and having a pressurizing spindle to alternatingly shift and release the support. The pressurizing spindle consists of a pressurizing shaft rotatably supported at the frame, two pressurizing spindle lateral elements affixed to the pressurizing shaft, and at least two glide shafts configured in a fixed or rotatable manner at the pressurizing spindle lateral elements, the glide shafts being fitted with glide rollers. A drive means drives the pressurizing spindle into rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Hans Blaser, Armin Zobeli
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Patent number: 6877733Abstract: The device for the processing of bank notes has a modular design. The device includes a feeder unit having at least one drivable feeding roller, an inlet for supporting bank note-like objects and from which the bank note-like objects are moved into contact with the at least one drivable feeding roller under a pressure force, at least one transport roller, at least one movable pressure roller that is urged in the direction of the transport roller by retro-acting forces, and at least one retaining roller located opposite the transport roller. When a first one of the bank note-like objects comes into contact with the feeding roller under the pressure force, the first one of the bank note-like objects is accelerated such that the first one of the bank note-like objects moves between the transport roller and the pressure roller.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: BEB Industrie-Elektronik AGInventors: Hans Blaser, Armin Zöbeli
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Patent number: 6820874Abstract: The device for the processing of bank notes has a modular design. It has at least one inlet (311) and at least one outlet (361.1, 361.2). The device contains a fixed part (1) and interchangeable mobile modules (31-36) each for performing a complete processing function upon the bank note-like objects. The modules (31-36) are pluggable into pins (2.1, 2.2, . . . ) attached to the fixed part (1), so that they are easily insertable, removable or interchangeable. The modules (31-36) are selectable from a set of different modules and are combinable in almost any possible manner, providing a multitude of freely selectable processing sequences. A contact pressure unit may be included within a module transport unit, the contact pressure unit including at least one contact element, at least one reversibly compressible and damping element and at lest one pressure roller wherein forces are produced by the compressible and damping element and act of the pressure roller in the direction of the contact element.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Beb Industrie-Elektronik AGInventors: Hans Blaser, Armin Zöbeli
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Publication number: 20040168880Abstract: The device for the processing of bank notes has a modular design. It has at least one inlet (311) and at least one outlet (361.1 361.2). The device contains a fixed part (1) and interchangeable mobile modules (31-36) each for performing a complete processing function upon the bank note-like objects to be processed. The modules (31-36) are insertable into the fixed part (1) in such a manner, that a desired work sequence for processing the bank notes is performable. To such an extent as is possible, electric lines, components and motors (41) are mounted on the fixed part (1); the forces and/or torques required by the modules (31-36) are transmitted to the modules by means of transmission (51.1, 52.1). The modules (31-36) are pluggable into pins (2.1, 2,2, . . . ) attached to the fixed part (1), so that they are easily insertable, removable or interchangeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Hans Blaser, Armin Zobeli
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Publication number: 20040154900Abstract: The device for the processing of bank notes has a modular design. It has at least one inlet (311) and at least one outlet (361.1, 361.2). The device contains a fixed part (1) and interchangeable mobile modules (31-36) each for performing a complete processing function upon the bank note-like objects to be processed. The modules (31-36) are insertable into the fixed part (1) in such a manner, that a desired work sequence for processing the bank notes is performable. To such an extent as is possible, electric lines, components and motors (41) are mounted on the fixed part (1); the forces and/or torques required by the modules (31-36) are transmitted to the modules by means of transmission (51.1, 52.1). The modules (31-36) are pluggable into pins (2.1, 2.2, . . . ) attached to the fixed part (1), so that they are easily insertable, removable or interchangeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Hans Blaser, Armin Zobeli
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Publication number: 20030192766Abstract: The device for the processing of bank notes has a modular design. It has at least one inlet (311) and at least one outlet (361.1, 361.2). The device contains a fixed part (1) and interchangeable mobile modules (31-36) each for performing a complete processing function upon the bank note-like objects to be processed. The modules (31-36) are insertable into the fixed part (1) in such a manner, that a desired work sequence for processing the bank notes is performable. To such an extent as is possible, electric lines, components and motors (41) are mounted on the fixed part (1); the forces and/or torques required by the modules (31-36) are transmitted to the modules by means of transmission (51.1, 52.1). The modules (31-36) are pluggable into pins (2.1, 2.2, . . .) attached to the fixed part (1), so that they are easily insertable, removable or interchangeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: BEB INDUSTRIE-ELEKTRONIK AGInventors: Hans Blaser, Armin Zobeli