Money, Coin, Check, Memo Holders Patents (Class 232/1D)
  • Patent number: 6145737
    Abstract: A check is fed to a storage mechanism through a check carrier path. The storage mechanism carries the check to a check carrier unit by an operation of a gate mechanism. The check carrier unit carries the check as far as a storage box with carrier rollers. The check is discharged from the check carrier unit and stored in the storage box. The storage box is provided outside a safe. The storage box is detachably provided and has a cylinder lock provided on the door thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: Fujitsu Limited
    Inventors: Masayuki Imai, Kenichi Nashirozawa, Kazuto Kitano, Naomi Hori
  • Patent number: 6105858
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an inner case with lid for a cash box, comprising: a casing, formed as a rectangular box, which is open on the upper side, with some insertion openings on the back side, a horizontal groove above the insertion holes, and at least one hole in the front side; several bill holders, placed in the casing and having extensions that are insered into the insertion holes; a lid for covering the casing with the back edge of the lid being inserted in the groove of the casing; and at least one lock, attached on the lid, facing one of the holes on the front side of the casing and used to fix the lid on the casing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2000
    Inventor: Te-Hsin Chien
  • Patent number: 6073834
    Abstract: An apparatus for accepting return of unused medical items is part of a system (10) used for automated dispensing and tracking of medical items within a medical facility. The apparatus includes a return drawer (52, 156) and a retrieve drawer (54, 158) which are opened responsive to signals received from a display terminal (26) which is networked with a computer (12) which includes a database (14). The return drawer includes a pocket (74, 160) therein. The pocket is accessible from outside of a housing (56) when the return drawer is moved to an open position. The pocket includes an opening (76, 156). The pocket is closed by a trap door (78, 170) when the return drawer is in the open position. Medical items to be returned (132, 184, 186) are placed in the pocket and the return drawer is closed. Upon the closing of the return drawer the trap door is moved to an open position by an actuator. The returned medical item passes from the pocket to a retrieve area (84, 188) in the retrieve drawer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2000
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: James A. Michael, David M. Dean, R. Michael McGrady
  • Patent number: 6062560
    Abstract: This disclosure is directed to novel systems and methods for supporting a game apparatus, actuating a paddle, and storing coins deposited in a coin-operated device. A game apparatus is disclosed for receiving coins and for storing the coins in a manner such that the theft of the coins by merely inverting the game apparatus is substantially prevented. Further, a paddle mechanism is disclosed for actuating a paddle in response to a mechanical input from a player without the need for electrically-powered sensors, solenoids, or motors. Moreover, the game apparatus is disclosed as being supported by a novel support system which enhances the stability of the table apparatus and may be conveniently assembled and disassembled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: VSM Marketing, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Royes Peterson
  • Patent number: 6059183
    Abstract: A coin collection apparatus for use with self-service car washing equipment includes a coin meter located in each of one or more car wash bays, a coin collection box located remote therefrom which is inaccessible to the public, and a vacuum providing device remote from both the coin meters and the coin collection box. A conduit extends generally between each of the coin meters and collection box. A vacuum supply intersects each of these conduits along the mid-section of the conduit between the coin meter and the coin collection box. A pump motor is remote from the coin meter, coin collection box, and conduit therebetween, and applies a vacuum to the vacuum supply for conveying coins deposited in the meter toward the collection box. The vacuum supply intersects the conduit at such an acute angle that, although the air is suctioned toward the pump motor, the coins continue along the path of the conduit as the coins cannot make the acute turn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Inventor: Douglas G. Hosterman
  • Patent number: 6042001
    Abstract: A deposit-collecting and transporting security apparatus provides a deposit container arranged to be lockably mounted for receiving and collecting deposits from a depository outfeed apparatus. In order to remove the container for transport to a deposit processing facility, a container-closing lid panel is slid onto the container into position closing the confines thereof against access whereupon the lid panel is automatically locked in place against removal. Thus locked against removal, further slight sliding movement of the lid panel overrides and disengages a container mounting lock, thereby permitting the container to be removed from the depository for transport only after the lid panel has been installed and locked into operative position securing the confines of the container against access.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Inventors: Buzz L. Siler, Roger H. Pierce
  • Patent number: 6032855
    Abstract: A message display apparatus for displaying messages and receiving mail includes a body which is attachable to a structure. A note pad is coupled to the front surface of the body. The front surface of the body also has a drawer slidably inserted into the interior of the body and a slot therein providing an opening into the drawer. A pair of spaced apart hooks downwardly extend from the lower end of the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 7, 2000
    Inventor: Brenda F. Douglas
  • Patent number: 6014594
    Abstract: In a system and method for a payout in the form of paper tokens from a gaming machine, the system includes a hopper for dispensing the paper tokens, a cassette for containing the paper tokens, and software for controlling the operations of the payout of the paper tokens from the gaming machine. The cassette and hopper are located in the gaming machine in plain view of a player, and are locked for security purposes. Each paper token is transported through a payout path by mechanisms in the cassette and the hopper which interact to dispense a paper token. A plurality of sensors sense the transport of the paper token through the payout path, the operation of the transport mechanism, and the status of the paper token supply. An escrow area is provided in the cassette for rejected paper tokens, as sensed by sensors and diverted by a diverting mechanism into the escrow area. A memory element in the cassette stores operational information regarding dispensing of the paper tokens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignee: Bally Gaming, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond J. Heidel, Rodney Hill, Thomas N. Taxon, Lawrence McAllister
  • Patent number: 5996888
    Abstract: A tamper-resistant cash acceptor for paper currency is provided for use with dispensing apparatus, and more particularly fuel dispensing apparatus. The tamper-resistant cash acceptor comprises a cash acceptor with forwardly removable cash cassette, a mounting bracket, a door actuator mechanism, and a locking mechanism. The cash acceptor can be moved relative to the mounting bracket from a forwardly oriented operating position to a lowered and rearwardly oriented cash cassette removal position and cash acceptor servicing position by movement of the door actuator mechanism from an upright and closed position to a laterally extending and open position. The locking mechanism is operatively associated with the door actuator mechanism and serves to interlockingly engage together the door actuator mechanism, the mounting bracket, and the cash acceptor when the cash acceptor is positioned in its forward and raised operating position in order to prevent access to the cash acceptor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: Gilbarco Inc.
    Inventor: Jonathan A. Gromatzky
  • Patent number: 5984171
    Abstract: A bulk vender having a lockable cash box which has a coin aperture into which coins fall as they are ejected from the coin mechanism. During removal of the cash box from the vender a blocking mechanism automatically blocks the coin aperture, rendering the contents of the cash box accessible only to someone who possesses the key for unlocking the cash box. In a preferred embodiment the blocking mechanism is actuated by rotation of the lock which locks the cash box into the vender.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1999
    Assignee: Machine-O-Matic Limited
    Inventor: Josef W. Schwarzli
  • Patent number: 5957372
    Abstract: An apparatus for accepting return of unused medical items is part of a system (10) used for automated dispensing and tracking of medical items within a medical facility. The apparatus includes a return drawer (52) and a retrieve drawer (54) which are opened responsive to signals received from a display terminal (26) which is networked with a computer (12) which includes a database (14). The return drawer includes a pocket (74) therein. The pocket is accessible from outside of a housing (56) when the return drawer is moved to an open position. The pocket includes an opening (76). The pocket is closed by a trap door (78) when the return drawer is in the open position. Medical items to be returned (132) are placed in the pocket and the return drawer is closed. Upon the closing of the return drawer the trap door is moved to an open position by an actuator. The returned medical item passes from the pocket to a retrieve area (84) in the retrieve drawer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: Diebold, Incorporated
    Inventors: David M. Dean, R. Michael McGrady
  • Patent number: 5944254
    Abstract: A savings coin box with controllable music box which includes a body, a music box, a control device and other elements. The music box is transversely positioned on the supporting disk on the cylindrical body, and a control device is installed above the music box. According to this structure, when a coin is thrown from a guiding rail, the extending rod of the control device is driven so that the music box will not be confined and the potential power is released. When the control disk of the control device is rotated through a predetermined angle, the music box is again limited by the extending rod, and then it is stopped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Inventor: Jack Liu
  • Patent number: 5941454
    Abstract: A coin collection apparatus for use with self-service car washing equipment includes a coin meter located in each of one or more car wash bays, a coin collection box located remote therefrom which is inaccessible to the public, and a vacuum providing device remote from both the coin meters and the coin collection box. A conduit extends generally between each of the coin meters and collection box. A vacuum supply intersects each of these conduits along the mid-section of the conduit between the coin meter and the coin collection box. A pump motor is remote from the coin meter, coin collection box, and conduit therebetween, and applies a vacuum to the vacuum supply for conveying coins deposited in the meter toward the collection box. The vacuum supply intersects the conduit at such an acute angle that, although the air is suctioned toward the pump motor, the coins continue along the path of the conduit as the coins cannot make the acute turn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1999
    Inventor: Douglas G. Hosterman
  • Patent number: 5890439
    Abstract: An improved safe deposit assembly including an outer housing, a removable inner container, and one or more lock devices which may be in signal communication with a time-delay device for securing valuables within. To unlock and remove the inner container from the outer housing, a separate cover is slid in to a slot on the outer housing. The cover locks a lock before releasing a latch, and neither the lock or latch are accessible until the container is removed from the housing. But a first lock must be unlocked before the cover may be slid in. The first lock may be in signal communication with a time delay to device to thwart robbery attempts. As the cover is slid in it first becomes trapped by a spring lock on the inner container and then it releases a second spring bolt lock that both seals the inner container and releases it from the outer housing. The sealed inner container may only be opened by unlocking the lock device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Inventor: Edward T. McGunn
  • Patent number: 5857417
    Abstract: A coin vault assembly for a self service air machine for gasoline stations. The coin vault assembly is part of a vertical base of the air machine. There is a recess in the vertical base which houses the coin vault assembly at a depth which can not be actively tampered by hacksaw, chisel, etc. The coin vault assembly has a rectangular shape with an open end covered by a pivoted removable door that pivots in a slot in the coin vault. There is a lock extension which passes thorough a slot in the door to receive a padlock. A crescent shaped lock protector further protects the lock from tampering or forced action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Inventor: Arthur T. Hart
  • Patent number: 5850966
    Abstract: A deposit collecting and transporting security apparatus provides a deposit container arranged to be lockably mounted for receiving and collecting deposits from a depository outfeed apparatus. In order to remove the container for transport to a deposit processing facility, a container-closing lid panel is slid onto the container into position closing the confines thereof against access whereupon the lid panel is automatically locked in place against removal. Thus locked against removal, further slight sliding movement of the lid panel overrides and disengages a container mounting lock, thereby permitting the container to be removed from the depository for transport only after the lid panel has been installed and locked into operative position securing the confines of the container against access.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1998
    Assignee: SafePak, Inc.
    Inventors: Buzz L. Siler, Roger H. Pierce
  • Patent number: 5833076
    Abstract: A cartridge for containing mail. The cartridge is specially adapted for use in a method and apparatus for automatically stacking mail into cartridges in output compartments of a sorting machine, robotically transferring filled cartridges from the output compartments to a buffer shelf; and from the buffer shelf to a docking station of a cartridge unloader and automatic feeder to the input of the sorting machine, and for transferring empty cartridges from the docking station to either the buffer or the output compartments of the sorter, is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Assignee: Siemens ElectroCom L.P.
    Inventors: Luiz C. Harres, Richard C. Hickey, Charles M. Combs
  • Patent number: 5829673
    Abstract: This modular cash box system includes a bill validator transport housing (12) having a bill exit opening (18), a cash box housing (10) connectable to the transport housing (12) to receive bills and a plurality of modular sections (20) each having a first end (96) connectable to the transport housing (12) and a second end (98) connectable to the cash box housing (10). The first and second ends (96, 98) of the modular sections (20) are also connectable to each other. An adaptor frame (14) may be used to connect the cash box (10) and the modular sections (20) to the transport housing (12) and a substitute enlarged capacity cash box housing (110) may also be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Assignee: Coin Acceptors, Inc.
    Inventor: James Michael Harr, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5732878
    Abstract: A secure currency deposit system having a cabinet with one or more compartments, each for containing a cassette wherein each cassette has an openable front wall, a cavity, and a slotted upper panel for receiving currency therethrough. Each of the cassettes has a locking arrangement to selectively permit insertion access to its slotted upper panel. Associated with each of the compartments is another locking arrangement which, in conjunction with the cassette locking arrangement and an unlatching arrangement, selectively permits contents removal access to the cavity of the respective cavity and, in conjunction with a latching arrangement, selectively permits removal of the respective cassette from the respective compartment. Each cassette has dividers partitioning its cavity into a plurality of bins. Each cassette may be removable from, or semi-permanently installed in, the respective compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Lefebure Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventors: John Sherman Schroder, Daniel J. Banyas, Mark Hollinrake
  • Patent number: 5607102
    Abstract: A tamper-resistant cash box combination including a cash box support structure defining a storage cavity accessible through a front opening, a closed cash box sized to fit snugly into the structure containing a front panel for fitting flush with the structure front opening, the front panel forming a first slot therethrough for passing currency and the like into the box, a bolt inside the cash box in slidable engagement with the front panel, the bolt defined by a top end and a bottom end, and a lock on the cash box front panel for moving the bolt upward to cover the first slot and downward through a second slot formed in the bottom of the cash box into a third slot formed in the bottom of the structure to lock the cash box in the structure where actuation of the lock in one direction locks the cash box in the structure and simultaneously opens the currency-passing first slot for access to the interior of the cash box and actuation of the lock in the other direction unlocks the cash box from the structure for r
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Inventors: Michael J. Walsh, Gerald R. Gerent
  • Patent number: 5595129
    Abstract: A security box comprising a box which defines an enclosed chamber, a closure on a wall of the box to provide selective access to the chamber, a lock provided on the closure, a slot formed in a wall of the box and opening into the chamber, an elongate insert receivable in the slot, a movable platen supported within the chamber in substantially opposed relation to the slot and being movable within the chamber towards and away from the slot, and biassing means to bias the platen into face to face engagement with the internal face of the wall accommodating the slot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 21, 1997
    Inventor: Philip R. Grobe
  • Patent number: 5570836
    Abstract: Disclosed is an improved coin collector to be set in an automatic dispenser. It comprises a coin bag member comprising a coin bag and a bag frame; and a cover member having first slot means to receive counter projection means of a stationary plate, which is fixed to the inside of the dispenser, a semicylindrical cover circumferentially rotatable about its pivot axles between opening and closing positions, second slot means to receive counter projection means of the bag frame, and a lock to fasten the coin bag member to the cover member. Use of the semicylindrical cover permits a compact design of the coin collector, and the semicylindrical cover is guaranteed to be free of inadvertent closing in setting the coin collector in the automatic dispenser.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Sanpou Lock Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Seiichi Tai
  • Patent number: 5494217
    Abstract: A coin concealment and back screen are disposed upright on a coin-receiving case. Two mirrors are provided on the coin concealment, and camouflaging members and an oscillating coin chute are provided on the coin concealment. Since the mirrors reflect the surface of the back screen, so an illusion that the coin concealment done exist and only the camouflaging members and the back screen stand there. As a result, when a coin is put in to the coin concealment via the coin chute, the coin is hidden behind the coin concealment, so an illusion that the coin is missing will be given. Also, as the coin moves, the coin chute oscillates reciprocally. Namely, the motion of the coin chute adds to the illusion of coin missing to enhance the fun to see.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: Tenyo Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Tooru Suzuki
  • Patent number: 5348220
    Abstract: A savings box housing comprises a front panel with a transparent window and an opaque rear panel and light-opaque side panels extending from the front to the rear panels. The front and rear panels are disposed symmetrically with respect to a partition located in a plane extending across a central location of the housing interior to divide the housing interior into a front compartment on the window side and a rear compartment on the rear-panel side. A mirror extends over substantially the entire surface of a front side of the partition facing the window.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1994
    Assignee: Tenyo Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Mark Setteducati
  • Patent number: 5282765
    Abstract: The present invention aims at providing a savings box enjoyable to see. A partition is provided in the internal space of a box body to divide the internal space thereof into two spaces. There is formed in the partition a cut to provide a communication between the two spaces. A window is formed in the front plate of the box body which faces the partition and a mirror is provided on the partition. A camouflaging member is provided on the mirror and a compartment is so provided below the camouflaging member to cover the cut. An optical member is provided at an opening in the compartment. A coin is thrown into the compartment from a coin slot formed in the box body. When viewed through the optical member, the coin put in the box body is seen as if it were reduced in size. Although the coins are actually placed in the compartment and reception space, they are seen as if they counted a larger number than the capacity of the compartment. Namely, this savings box is enjoyable to see.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1994
    Assignee: Tenyo Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Tooru Suzuki
  • Patent number: 5209395
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for a lockable, removable cassette for attachment to a bill validator is disclosed. The cassette is removed from a bill validator by service personnel and transported to a central office, where an authorized person unlocks a hinged door with a separate key to remove stored bills. A lever is turned to a predetermined position which unlocks the cassette from the bill validator, and locks a pusher plate to prevent unauthorized bill removal. The lever is prevented from being turned clockwise and from further rotation past the predetermined position. When the hinged door of the secured cassette is opened by authorized personnel, the lever is released from its locked position arming the cassette. The emptied cassette can now be returned to the service person who can now reconnect it to a bill validator by further rotating the lever, which locks the cassette in place and unlocks the pusher plate to prepare the cassette to receive bills accepted by the validator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1993
    Assignee: Mars Incorporated
    Inventors: John Zouzoulas, Raymond D. Regan, Robert Clauser
  • Patent number: 5205481
    Abstract: A bill box assembly for use with an acceptor adapted to insert acceptable bills into the box through an opening in the box body which supports a door for movement between an open position at which bills can be inserted and a closed position over the opening. A spring loaded bolt locks the box onto the acceptor. A lever is biased to cause a hook on one end thereof to enter an opening in the door in the closed position thereof to lock the door while the other end of the lever releases the bolt. A key-operated lock is adapted to move the lever out of its door locking position. The box is molded in two parts which are assembled with the belt in position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1993
    Assignee: Rowe International, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald A. Dekker
  • Patent number: 5055079
    Abstract: Disclosed is a bank for coins comprising a container having an open top and interior. A cover is rotatably associated with the container top. A plurality of dividers are connected to a support column. The column and dividers are insertable as a unit within the container to divide the interior of the container into a plurality of chambers. The column has an upper end bore and a lower end bore and a collar is associated with the container interior. The column lower end bore and collar are dimensioned to provide an axial interference fit therebetween. There is a pin with a shank end, the shank end and the column upper end bore being dimensioned to provide an axial interference fit therebetween. The cover is rotatable about the pin and is retained in associated with the container by the pin. The pin shank end and the column upper end bore cooperate in such fashion as to limit the interference fit therebetween and to enhance securement of the interference fit between the column lower end bore and the collar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Inventors: Philip H. Hobson, Charles E. Goodwin
  • Patent number: 5052616
    Abstract: A device or article to receive and display coins received and accumulated as incentives for accomplishing various tasks which are indicated to be performed, which may be carried out on days or other preferred intervals. The article is intended to be hung or otherwise displayed as a continual reminder of the existence of the tasks and the accomplishments of the same, and so provided with a sufficient number of pockets to receive a substantial number of coins and to relate the same to a variety of tasks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1991
    Assignee: Gordon Warren Co.
    Inventor: Allen E. Joyce
  • Patent number: 4997128
    Abstract: A cassette cash box for a currency validator prevents unauthorized removal of cash therefrom and evidences any attempt at such removal. The cash box is totally enclosed but for a front panel which has a window through which a punch can move. A continuous sleeve is maintained within the cash box, having a window corresponding to the window in the box itself. When the cash box is to be removed and replaced with a new one, a torsion spring within a barrel causes the continuous sleeve to rotate and lock in a position such that the sleeve window is at the rear of the cash box and a continuous sheet of material covers the cash at the window in the front panel of the box. The sleeve is constructed of a metallic or plastic film which readily evidences tampering or any attempts to make access to the currency within the box.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1991
    Assignee: Ardac, Inc.
    Inventor: Vladimir Suris
  • Patent number: 4967953
    Abstract: A visually pleasing box according to the present invention has six opaque panels. A light transmissible window is provided at one panel and a partition plate for dividing the interior of the box body into two half spaces is disposed on a flat face defined by one diagonal line of a given panel among the four panels abutting the panel formed with the window and other diagonal line of a panel opposite to the given panel and parallel to the diagonal line of the given panel. Furthermore, a light-reflective area is provided on a surface of the partition plate substantially over the entire surface thereof and facing the window. Thus, the reflecting operation of the reflective area is utilized to be visually pleased, and the box in which the state and the utility can be variably modified as a saving box, pencil stand box, flower stand box, stock box ornament box, etc. can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1990
    Assignee: Tenyo Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Shigeru Sugawara
  • Patent number: 4949901
    Abstract: A self-locking bill accumulator having tamper-proof features is provided for use with a dollar bill processing machine. During use, the bill accumulator is mounted to a bill processing machine. The accumulator has a double locking feature whereby rotation of an outer lock by means of a key is required in order to detach and remove the bill accumulator from the dollar bill processing machine. This rotation of the outer lock occurs prior to removal of the bill accumulator and causes a corresponding rotation of an inner lock, which in turn positively locks the bill accumulator to protect bills in the accumulator from pilferage after removal. Upon removal of the bill accumulator, the outer lock becomes disengaged from the inner lock such that a separate key is required in order to "unlock" the bill accumulator and remove the bills.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1990
    Assignee: Jerome Remien Corporation
    Inventor: Robert R. Harris
  • Patent number: 4944391
    Abstract: A container and dispenser of coins for toll booths comprising an enclosed rectangular box preferably made of resilient plastic having a left half and right half, wherein a plurality of pockets in the left half open to the top and extend to a floor at the bottom of the left half, and wherein a plurality of pockets in the right half open to the bottom and extend to a floor at the top of the right half. The pockets are formed by spaced apart walls leaving enough room in each pocket to provide the exact change for a specified series of toll booths. A slidable cover is provided on the top and bottom of the container to initially close all of the pockets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1990
    Inventor: Richard H. Johnson
  • Patent number: 4913341
    Abstract: A currency storage device for stacking and storing paper currency and the like comprising a currency storage stand or pedestal having a currency drawer recess formed therein to selectively receive a currency drawer therein and a currency slot formed thereon to feed paper currency to the currency drawer, the currency drawer comprising an outer currency drawer housing having an inner currency storage tray removably disposed therein and a currency positioning device movable between a first and second position mounted thereon, the outer currency drawer housing including a currency receiving aperture and currency receiving zone to receive paper currency through the currency slot and the inner currency storage tray including a currency storage tray aperture disposed to selectively receive currency from the currency receiving zone when the currency positioning device is moved from the first to second position and a currency alignment structure to align currency in the currency receiving zone relative to the currency
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Inventor: Theodore L. Bachman
  • Patent number: 4877235
    Abstract: A currency sorter and storage device 10 which includes a lockable storage container 11 having a front plate 12 which further has a plurality of currency receiving slots 13 therein. A pair of rollers, one being drive roller 18 and the other idler roller 17, are disposed in parallel spaced relationship directly behind and on the interior side of currency receiving slots 13. An electric motor 19 provides a source of rotation for drive roller 18. A partitioned currency bin 14 having currency receiving chutes 15 therein, is disposed within lockable storage containing 11 such that currency receiving chutes 15 each lie directly below a particular currency receiving slot 13. A rotatable shaft 23 having one end extending through the side of lockable storage container 11 has a plurality of biasing dogs 22 radially attached. Biasing dogs 22 are disposed along rotatable shaft 23 to each engage a stack of currency 1 located in a particular currency receiving chute 15.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1989
    Assignee: Tidel Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry A. Robinson, Richard R. Robinson
  • Patent number: 4846333
    Abstract: An attachment for a vending machine. The vending machine includes a chute for inserting coins in the machine and includes a lever or button for actuating the machine to dispense an item after the coin has been inserted in the coin chute. The attachment includes a coin receptacle and an attachment member attached to the receptacle. The attachment member engages the coin chute and maintains the attachment in fixed position on the vending machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1989
    Inventor: Lloyd P. Kissick
  • Patent number: 4840368
    Abstract: A bill containing box apparatus used in a bill receiving and dispensing machine having a dispensation bill containing box mounted on the front of the machine body in an inclined condition for improving the handling of bills contained within the machine body. The dispensation bill containing box detachably mounted on the frame members in an inclined condition with the engaging members of the box snapped into the upper and lower notches formed in the frame members. The dispensation bill containing box can be tilted forward with the front door opened and the engaging members of the box disengaged from the upper notches for loading bills into the box or taking them out from the box. The dispensation bill containing box can be also separated from the frame members with the engaging members of the box disengaged from both the upper and lower notches of the frame members. This makes it possible to carry the box to any place for loading or removal of the bills.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1989
    Assignee: Laurel Bank Machines Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Kazuhiro Uehara
  • Patent number: 4798316
    Abstract: A sheet store, particularly for banknotes, comprises a container having an opening through which sheets can pass closed by a shutter. A pressure member is positioned in the container. The pressure member is biassed by two springs connected in series. A clamp is provided selectively to restrain the influence of one spring allowing two bias forces to be applied to the pressure member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1989
    Assignee: De La Rue Systems, Limited
    Inventors: Harvey G. Martin, Roger Pilling, Steven M. Hosking
  • Patent number: 4790476
    Abstract: A money-collecting device of box type having at its top a slot across which a bill is transversely laid, then folded and inserted into the device by an insertion plate further has two guide members having respective lower end parts closely confronting each other and aligned below and parallelly to the slot at a height position above the upwardly directed two ends of the bill after the bill has been thus thrust downward between and completely past said lower end parts by said insertion plate inserted to the lowermost position thereof, said guide members further having repective guiding parts flaring substantially symmetrically upward from said lower end parts and outward. A receiving platform is supported horizontally in a manner permitting ascent and descent thereof within the device and functions to support bills thus inserted in succession. The receiving platform is urged upward continually as by a spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1988
    Assignee: Glory Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Akito Tanaka, Kazuhito Kimura
  • Patent number: 4757941
    Abstract: A coin collection apparatus for use with self-service car washing equipment includes a coin meter located at a car wash bay and a coin collection box located remote therefrom which is inaccessible to the public. A conduit extends generally between the coin meter and collection box. A pump motor applies a vacuum to the conduit for conveying coins deposited in the meter into the collection box. A switch integrated with the coin meter for controlling car washing equipment located at the wash bay has a plurality of discrete equipment actuation positions. A dial rotatably mounted on the coin meter is used to manually actuate the switch. An electrical circuit operatively connects the switch and motor whereby the motor is actuated upon deposit of a predetermined amount of coins into the meter and the switch is moved to the predetermined equipment actuation positions. A vault houses the coin collection box which is pivotally mounted therein to facilitate removal of the coins therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1988
    Inventors: Douglas G. Hosterman, Frank B. Hosterman
  • Patent number: 4746110
    Abstract: A depositing port and a dispensing port are disposed adjacent to each other in a banknote depositing and dispensing machine. A slidable shutter is provided to cover the dispensing port and depositing port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Laurel Bank Machines Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Teruhisa Chiba
  • Patent number: 4720040
    Abstract: A security deposit bag for negotiable instruments which preferable includes a section to receive a single form of negotiable instrument and a deposit slip for that form of negotiable instrument in which the bag is tamper proof and if unlawfully opened the same may be visually detected upon inspection. The bag may also have two sections wherein negotiable instruments of two different forms may be inserted such as cash and checks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1988
    Inventor: Richard M. Gurewitz
  • Patent number: 4690467
    Abstract: A security housing for storing and preventing the theft of elongated objects such as a windsurfer and its accessories is provided. The housing includes at least one compartment that is partially open at the top so that a portion of the windsurfer passes therethrough. The compartment has two vertical walls in intersecting planes, and a door and a lock that are controlled by a coin-operated apparatus.The windsurfer and its accessories are prevented from being removed by: a top wall having an oblong opening whose length is less than the width of an accessory, such as a wishbone; a ring attached to one vertical wall that holds an accessory, such as a wishbone, in the compartment; and a tie that is extended transversely across the keel shaft of the windsurfer to hold the windsurfer in the compartment.The compartment may be in the shape of a trapezoid or a triangle in cross-section. A plurality of compartments may be attached adjacent to one another in either a linear or circular configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1987
    Inventor: Louis Imbert
  • Patent number: 4671455
    Abstract: A donation box having a collection receptacle receiving chamber and a merchandise compartment, wherein the constituent panels are interengaged in assembled form in a manner which permits merchandise in its compartment to maintain the box parts interengaged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: W.A.S. Vending, Inc.
    Inventor: Wayne A. Stockman
  • Patent number: 4630769
    Abstract: A document storage container for holding documents, such as a run ticket or a swimming pool maintenance record, comprises a receptacle having an open-ended cavity defined therein and a removable lid which can be completely separated from the receptacle. Attached to the lid is a document retaining member, such as a clipboard, against which the document can be retained and which is simultaneously moved into the cavity of the receptacle when the lid is placed on the receptacle to close the open end into the cavity and which is simultaneously moved out of the cavity when the lid is removed from the receptacle to open the open end of the cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1986
    Inventor: Randell D. Ball
  • Patent number: 4616776
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a receptacle for collection of monies on a mass location basis. Though use of the present invention, money can be safely collected on a mass location basis without the necessity of an individual attendant at each collection site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1986
    Inventors: Scott Blumenthal, George Beacon
  • Patent number: 4602738
    Abstract: A container for holding a document at a well site comprises a housing having a cavity into which the document can be received. The cavity can be substantially fluid-tightly sealed by a lid appropriately connected to the housing. The housing has a side in which a window is disposed to enable one to determine whether anything is inside the cavity without having to open the lid. The housing has pairs of holes defined therein so that the housing can be connected to well site structures which are disposed at different angles to the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1986
    Inventor: Randell D. Ball
  • Patent number: 4552075
    Abstract: A secure container formed with an aperture and having a closure member movable to cover or uncover the aperture, and comprising actuating means for engagement by a releasing member in a dispensing, loading or unloading apparatus as the container is inserted into such apparatus, incorporates a lost-motion connection between the actuating means (10) and release mechanism (12, 21, 22, 23) for the closure member (24) and a direct connection between the actuating means and an internally pivoted lever (11), as a consequence of which when the container is inserted in the apparatus the lever (11) is moved to project through the side wall of the container before the closure member starts to open and similarly on withdrawal of the container the closure member is completely closed before the lever returns to its first position inside the container to allow withdrawal of the container form the apparatus to be completed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1985
    Assignee: De La Rue Systems Limited
    Inventors: Peter Glasson, John Wood
  • Patent number: 4527577
    Abstract: A device for automatic cashiers, for example in vending machines, for the sale of goods or for dispensing services, for storing coins. The device has a slot for coins, a subsequently-arranged storage channel, a return slot, and a coin-collecting opening. A spiral spring for receiving respective coins between adjacent turns of the spring is disposed in the storage channel. The spring can be rotated at least one full turn in either direction by a motor. In order structurally to simplify and reduce the space required by such devices, which can be used either as intermediate storage devices or as remaining-money storage devices, the storage channel is constructed as a lateral guide for the spiral spring, and the return slot is offset relative to the money slot by at least one pitch of the spiral spring. The money slot is disposed on one side of the storage channel, and the return slot is disposed on the other side thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1985
    Assignee: Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH
    Inventors: Gert Miller, Franz Diers, Hans-Josef Hermanns
  • Patent number: 4516719
    Abstract: A container for holding a document at a well site comprises a housing having a cavity into which the document can be received. The cavity can be subtantially fluid-tightly sealed by a lid appropriately connected to the housing. The housing has a side in which a window is disposed to enable one to determine whether anything is inside the cavity without having to open the lid. The housing has pairs of holes defined therein so that the housing can be connected to well site structures which are disposed at different angles to the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1985
    Inventor: Randell D. Ball