With Secure Receptacle (e.g., Safe, Depository) Patents (Class 902/9)
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Patent number: 7367492Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a lockable first fascia portion (20) which when unlocked enables access to a chest lock input device (104), inputs to which enable opening a chest door (18) of the machine. Opening the first fascia portion also enables access to an actuator (116) which enables moving a second fascia portion (22) for conducting service activities. A controller (72) in the machine selectively illuminates light emitting devices (118, 126) for purposes of facilitating user operation of the machine. Sensing devices (128) adjacent a card reader slot (28) on the machine enables the controller to detect the presence of unauthorized card reading devices. Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article (98) which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory and which provides data indicative of the significance of the diagnostic data.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems Division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Steven Shepley, Glenda Griswold
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Patent number: 7347358Abstract: A method of depositing items of value, the method comprising 1) receiving a tamper evident and coded container holding the items of value, the code relating to the content of the container; 2) verifying that the package has been received in an acceptable manner, and, if it has, 3) either incrementing an account with the value of the items of value in the container by reference to the code and without opening the container, or, if the account has previously been incremented, leaving the account unchanged.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: De La Rue International, Ltd.Inventors: Philip Michael William Ireland, Alexander Charles Harold James, Karen Joan Cunningham, Pietro Armanini, Simon George Calverley
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Patent number: 7337951Abstract: Deposited cash is housed in a recycling housing portion after designating a sector defining whether or not withdrawal will be possible, amount data relating to the deposited amount being managed by counters based on the designated management sector, amount data relating to an amount withdrawn being managed by the counters when cash housed in the recycling housing portion is withdrawn based on a withdrawal instruction, and at least a portion of the cash housed in the recycling housing portion being conveyed to and housed in a cassette housing portion based on a transfer instruction input via a depositing and dispensing control panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Katsuhiko Uchiyama, Tsutomu Uematsu, Kazushi Watari, Takahiko Tanaka
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Patent number: 7299977Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) is provided. The automated banking machine may include a fascia (50) in operative connection with a frame (110). The machine may include a plurality of hardware devices which are accessible through the fascia. The hardware devices may include a cash dispenser (24), receipt printer (20), and a card reader (22). The fascia may include replaceable bezels (550,552) with apertures therein for providing access to hardware devices. The bezels may be operative to float with respect to the fascia and hardware devices to automatically align hardware devices with the bezels. In addition the hardware devices may include movable portions which are operative to automatically align with the bezels. The bezels may include ramps, ribs, or other angled surfaces which guide the hardware devices into alignment with the openings in the bezels.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Jeffrey Eastman, William D. Beskitt, H. Thomas Graef
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Patent number: 7240827Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a lockable first fascia portion (20) which when unlocked enables access to a chest lock input device (104), inputs to which enable opening a chest door (18) of the machine. Opening the first fascia portion also enables access to an actuator (116) which enables moving a second fascia portion (22) for conducting service activities. A baffle structure (164) is positioned on the housing adjacent the second fascia portion to enable cooling air flow within the housing of the machine and to prevent the introduction of moisture into the housing. A controller (72) in the machine selectively illuminates light emitting devices (118, 126) for purposes of facilitating user operation of the machine. Sensing devices (128) adjacent a card reader slot (28) on the machine enables the controller to detect the presence of a fraud device or unauthorized card reading devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Jeffery M. Enright, Dale H. Blackson
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Patent number: 7201312Abstract: A device is disclosed to invalidate banknotes in a unit equipped for the storage thereof, comprising an ignition unit (15) placed in the equipped unit (3) in a position adjacent to the banknotes (4) and suitable to generate a flame producing on the banknotes (4) localized burns (4a) of a pre-established and identifiable type, the ignition unit (15) being controlled by activation means (16) sensitive to alarm situations.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: M.I.B. S.p.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Ezio Fumanelli
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Patent number: 7152784Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) is provided. The automated banking machine may include a fascia (50) in operative connection with a frame (110). The machine may include a plurality of hardware devices which are accessible through the fascia. The hardware devices may include a cash dispenser (24), receipt printer (20), and a card reader (22). The fascia may include replaceable bezels (550,552) with apertures therein for providing access to hardware devices. The bezels may be operative to float with respect to the fascia and hardware devices to automatically align hardware devices with the bezels. In addition the hardware devices may include movable portions which are operative to automatically align with the bezels. The bezels may include ramps, ribs, or other angled surfaces which guide the hardware devices into alignment with the openings in the bezels.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Mark Douglass, Roy Mleziva, Daniel Schoeffler, Dave Kraft, Richard C. Lute, Shawn Griggy, Pedro Tula, Zen Y. Wang
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Patent number: 7118101Abstract: An apparatus and method for inputting and depositing bank notes, whereby checked bank notes are temporarily stored in a stacking device singly or in bundles. To permit secure transport of bank notes from a stacking position to an end cashbox, temporarily stored bank notes are stacked on a deposit surface that is then itself moved to a position associated with the end cashbox, so that bank notes can be deposited in the end cashbox in said position.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventors: Ulrich Frank, Xaver Thum, August Haeusler
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Patent number: 7111776Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) is provided. The automated banking machine may include a fascia (50) in operative connection with a frame (110). The machine may include a plurality of hardware devices which are accessible through the fascia. The hardware devices may include a cash dispenser (24), receipt printer (20), and a card reader (22). The fascia may include replaceable bezels (550,552) with apertures therein for providing access to hardware devices. The bezels may be operative to float with respect to the fascia and hardware devices to automatically align hardware devices with the bezels. In addition the hardware devices may include movable portions which are operative to automatically align with the bezels. The bezels may include ramps, ribs, or other angled surfaces which guide the hardware devices into alignment with the openings in the bezels.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Daniel Schoeffler, Dave Kraft, Zachary Utz, Randall Jenkins, Timothy Watson, Walter J. Szabat
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Patent number: 7090122Abstract: An automated banking machine system and method includes ATMs which accept checks and dispense cash to users. The ATMs are operated to acquire image and magnetic data from deposited checks to determine the authority of a user to receive cash for such checks. The authority of the user is determined based on the user being associated in a data store with the maker of the check. The check cannot exceed certain programmed thresholds or be presented earlier than the expiration of a delay period from when a prior check from the same maker is presented. In exchange for acceptable checks cash is dispensed to the user from the ATM in exchange for the deposited check.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Wayne Warren, Victor Bell, William McCarthy, Matthew Pahl, Martin J. Brown, Dale H. Blackson, Todd Galloway, Robert W. Barnett, Mike Ryan, James R. Kay, Mark A. Ward, David A. Peters, Tim Crews, H. Thomas Graef, Edward L. Laskowski
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Patent number: 7086585Abstract: A media dispenser comprises: a casing separatably installed on a mounting portion of a media dispenser having an eject hole through which media is ejected, and including a media receipt portion on which the media ejected from the eject hole is mounted and an opening portion through which the media on the media receipt portion can be withdrawn by a user; a door for opening/closing the opening portion by a door moving device; and a media guiding portion installed on the eject hole for guiding the media to be ejected on the media receipt portion as facing the opening portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: LG N-Sys Inc.Inventor: Byung-Mok Lee
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Patent number: 7070093Abstract: A modular deposit taking system having modules for a user interface associated with a local processor to permit deposit details to be communicated to the system and at least two modular safes, each with a deposit opening and an access door. The deposit openings are processor controlled and upon the user indicating a deposit one or other of the deposit openings are opened to sort user deposits. A remote network computer may be connected to the local processor.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Namsys Inc.Inventors: John Siemens, Nigel Scotland
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Patent number: 7063254Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) is provided. The automated banking machine may include a fascia (50) in operative connection with a frame (110). The machine may include a plurality of hardware devices which are accessible through the fascia. The hardware devices may include a cash dispenser (24), receipt printer (20), and a card reader (22). The fascia may include replaceable bezels (550,552) with apertures therein for providing access to hardware devices. The bezels may be operative to float with respect to the fascia and hardware devices to automatically align hardware devices with the bezels. In addition the hardware devices may include movable portions which are operative to automatically align with the bezels. The bezels may include ramps, ribs, or other angled surfaces which guide the hardware devices into alignment with the openings in the bezels.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Pedro Tula, Dolar Harshadrai Vaishnav, Jeff Young, Dennis Felt
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Patent number: 7044367Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) is provided. The automated banking machine may include a fascia (50) in operative connection with a frame (110). The machine may include a plurality of hardware devices which are accessible through the fascia. The hardware devices may include a cash dispenser (24), receipt printer (20), and a card reader (22). The fascia may include replaceable bezels (550,552) with apertures therein for providing access to hardware devices. The bezels may be operative to float with respect to the fascia and hardware devices to automatically align hardware devices with the bezels. In addition the hardware devices may include movable portions which are operative to automatically align with the bezels. The bezels may include ramps, ribs, or other angled surfaces which guide the hardware devices into alignment with the openings in the bezels.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Diebold Self - Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventor: Gregory Fockler
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Patent number: 7021529Abstract: An automated banking machine includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). An envelope storage and dispensing device (134) is operative to assure that only a single envelope is delivered to the user. A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item where the envelope originally dispensed to the user for holding the deposited item.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Jeffery M. Enright, Jeffrey Eastman, Franklin M. Theriault, R. Matthew Dunlap, William D. Beskitt, Sean Haney, Colin Fitzpatrick, Edward L. Laskowski, Mike Ryan, Bill Lavelle, David Schultz, Matthew Force
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Patent number: 7004383Abstract: An ATM includes a currency note dispenser having a currency cassette, a note picker, a note transporter, and a note presenter. A cassette tambour door automatically opens during insertion of the cassette into the dispenser. The picker can pick notes through the opening. A spring loaded housing wall tab retains the picker shaft in mating connection with a drive pin. The transporter can move notes vertically and horizontally. The transporter includes belts between an idle shaft and a drive shaft. The idle shaft is vertically movable relative to a drive shaft to maintain belt tension. The transporter also includes convexly tapered rollers that automatically recenter a loose belt. A presenter gate is at a note dispensing outlet of the ATM. The gate is opened by actuating a lever linked with an arm connected to the gate. The gate opens by moving a pin upward in an angled slot.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems, a division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, Michael Harty, Michael S. Johnson, Kenneth Kontor
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Patent number: 6981638Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (12) including an opening (20). Users of the machine deliver individual sheets and stacks of sheets to and from the machine through the opening. Stacks of sheets may include sheets such as notes, checks or other documents. Stacks input to the machine may include mixtures of various types of sheets. The machine operates to receive notes, process checks and perform other operations. Notes received in the machine may be recycled and dispensed to other users. Checks processed by the machine may be imaged by an imaging device, cancelled and stored in the machine or alternatively returned to a user. Documents produced by the machine such as receipts, checks or money orders as well as notes dispensed from the machine are assembled into a stack within the machine and delivered from the machine through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, Edward D. Laskowski, William D. Beskitt, Michael Harty, Jeffrey Eastman, Richard J. Phelps, Natarajan Ramachandran
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Patent number: 6970846Abstract: A method for visual programming an automated transaction machine (12). The method includes the creation of terminal directors (225) that generally correspond to transactions performed by the automated transaction machine. The terminal directors are programmed by visually creating associations (238) between a plurality of ATM objects (230, 232) in a work space (224). Exemplary ATM objects include an authorization object (260), a back stage control object (262), a card reader object (264), a customer profile object (266), a depositor object (268), a dispenser object (270), keypad object (272), a logic object (274), a OCS object (276), a presenter object (278), a PIN entry object (280), a printer object (282), a sync object (284), and a transaction data object (286). The customer profile object is operative to retrieve customer profile information responsive to a determined customer of a person using the ATM.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Jay Paul Drummond, Bob A. Cichon, David Weis, James R. Church, Mikal R. Gilger, Jagadesh Myana, Todd Blakeslee, Aravind Dongara, Mark A. Moales, Radhika Bodapatla
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Patent number: 6966485Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (15) and a cash dispensing mechanism (220). A fascia of the machine (12) includes a pair of horizontally disposed convex mirrors (338, 340) which enables viewing an area (343) behind the user of the machine. Sensors are operative to determine when a mirror requires cleaning and to cause the mirror to be cleaned either by actuating a cleaning device and/or by contacting a remote servicer. Lights may be selectively directed and illuminated to reduce the risk of observation of inputs to the machine by unauthorized persons.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Richard C. Lute, Jr., Jim Booth, Paul Magee, Donald S. Nelson, Jr.
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Patent number: 6945456Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a lockable first fascia portion (20) which when unlocked enables access to a chest lock input device (104), inputs to which enable opening a chest door (18) of the machine. Opening the first fascia portion also enables access to an actuator (116) which enables moving a second fascia portion (22) for conducting service activities. A baffle structure (164) is positioned on the housing adjacent the second fascia portion to enable cooling air flow within the housing of the machine and to prevent the introduction of moisture into the housing. A controller (72) in the machine selectively illuminates light emitting devices (118, 126) for purposes of facilitating user operation of the machine. Servicing the machine is facilitated through use of a portable diagnostic article (98) which enables the controller to access diagnostic data stored in memory.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems a division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Paul D. Magee, David Barker, Patrick Ryan, Donald W. Harry, Richard E. Dunlap, Gerald T. Sedlock, Terry L. Schreffler, Terry E. Doll, Richard W. McCracken, Walter J. Szabat, Tim E. Kerstetter, Darling D. Thomas
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Patent number: 6880707Abstract: Document handling apparatus comprises a transport system (2, 3) for feeding documents from an input location (20) to one or more intermediate or final output locations (24, 30), at least one of the output locations being accessable from outside the apparatus. At least one radiation generator (60) and detector (60A) are arranged so as to sense an attempt to access documents in the at least one output location.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Sallen ElectronicaInventor: Jaime Sallen Rosello
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Patent number: 6854640Abstract: Briefly, in accordance with the foregoing, the invention is related to a removable coin storage apparatus being used in a coin processing device, which comprises a bin, a cover, a gate, and a sloped floor. The bin comprises a first opening and a second opening, wherein a cover is used for the first opening. To allow the placement of coins inside the bin, the cover is movable between a closed position wherein the cover substantially covers the first opening, and an open position wherein the cover at least partially uncovers the first opening. The gate is proximate the second opening, and is movable between an up position and a down position, the up position at least partially uncovering the second opening to allow the coins to be discharged from the bin, the down position substantially covering the second opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventor: John C. Peklo
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Patent number: 6845905Abstract: The present invention features a tracking system for currency containers in a gaming casino. Currency is received in removable containers having a memory chip for storing information such as the container ID, the ID of the gaming machine, the date and time the container was placed in a gaming machine. A mobile cart or a hand-carried unit is provided to store and transport the containers to a counting room. Data in each container's memory is verified and continuously monitored by the cart. A docking station verifies, reads, and transmits data to a remote computer and also provides a printout. All temporary data is erased from memory, and the containers are ready for reuse. Each time a container is inserted into a machine or other apparatus, a date and time is written to memory so that a complete adit trail is available.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: VendingData CorporationInventors: Steven J. Blad, Kenneth R. Dickinson
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Patent number: 6843409Abstract: A media container module includes; a casing having an internal storage space and a media insertion hole formed at one side thereof for inserting a media, and being opened and closed by a door; and a shutter fixing unit having a shutter installed inside the casing and opening and closing the media insertion hole, a second locking unit moved by interacting with an operation key installed at a mounting unit of a mounting device, a first locking unit unlocked by the second locking unit and at the same time moved by the operation key for unlocking to enable the shutter to be moved, a shutter opening unit for opening the shutter when being mounted at the mounting unit of the mounting device; and a shutter fixing member to maintain opening state of the shutter after the shutter is opened.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: LG N-SYS Inc.Inventor: Eung-Min Park
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Publication number: 20040221349Abstract: An automated banking machine includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). An envelope storage and dispensing device (134) is operative to assure that only a single envelope is delivered to the user. A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item where the envelope originally dispensed to the user for holding the deposited item.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Diebold Self-Service Systems Division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: William D. Beskitt, Jeffery M. Enright, Jeffrey Eastman, Franklin M. Theriault, R. Matthew Dunlap, Sean Haney, Colin Fitzpatrick, Edward L. Laskowski, Mike Ryan, Bill Lavelle, David Schultz, Matthew Force
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Patent number: 6811078Abstract: A point-of-transaction machine that allows global users to reach all aspects of their finances, from their brokerage account to their banks, mortgage accounts, credit card accounts and more. Unlike conventional ATMs where you can only reach your bank account(s), the initial screen when signed on will give the global user options on which account or accounts they want to transact business. This initial screen will satisfy the banking, mortgage, and security law requirements of most countries, including those of the United States and Canada where such companies are required to be independent. The point-of-transaction machine will collect fees for each transaction, similar to current ATM usage fee agreements and will allow certain users to complete transactions without fees.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Monica L. Workens
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Patent number: 6783061Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (12) including an opening (20). Users of the machine deliver individual sheets and stacks of sheets to and from the machine through the opening. Stacks of sheets may include sheets such as notes, checks or other documents. Stacks input to the machine may include mixtures of various types of sheets. The machine operates to receive notes, process checks and perform other operations. Notes received in the machine may be recycled and dispensed to other users. Checks processed by the machine may be imaged by an imaging device, cancelled and stored in the machine or alternatively returned to a user. Documents produced by the machine such as receipts, checks or money orders as well as notes dispensed from the machine are assembled into a stack within the machine and delivered from the machine through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, Edward D. Laskowski, William D. Beskitt, Michael Harty, Jeffrey Eastman, Richard J. Phelps, Natarajan Ramachandran
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Patent number: 6766943Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a lockable first fascia portion (20) which when unlocked enables access to a chest lock input device (104), inputs to which enable opening a chest door (18) of the machine. Opening the first fascia portion also enables access to an actuator (116) which enables moving a second fascia portion (22) for conducting service activities. A baffle structure (164) is positioned on the housing adjacent the second fascia portion to enable cooling air flow within the housing of the machine and to prevent the introduction of moisture into the housing. A controller (72) in the machine selectively illuminates light emitting devices (118, 126) for purposes of facilitating user operation of the machine. Sensing devices (128) adjacent a card reader slot (28) on the machine enables the controller to detect the presence of unauthorized card reading devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Diebold Self-Service Systems, division of Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Paul D. Magee, David Barker, Patrick Ryan, Donald W. Harry, Richard E. Dunlap, Gerald T. Sedlock, Terry L. Schreffler, Terry E. Doll, Richard W. McCracken, Walter J. Szabat, Tim E. Kerstetter, Darling D. Thomas
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Patent number: 6749111Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a user interface (12) including an opening (20). Users of the machine deliver individual sheets and stacks of sheets to and from the machine through the opening. Stacks of sheets may include sheets such as notes, checks or other documents. Stacks input to the machine may include mixtures of various types of sheets. The machine operates to receive notes, process checks and perform other operations. Notes received in the machine may be recycled and dispensed to other users. Checks processed by the machine may be imaged by an imaging device, cancelled and stored in the machine or alternatively returned to a user. Documents produced by the machine such as receipts, checks or money orders as well as notes dispensed from the machine are assembled into a stack within the machine and delivered from the machine through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: H. Thomas Graef, Edward D. Laskowsi, William D. Beskitt, Michael Harty, Jeffrey Eastman, Richard J. Phelps, Natarajan Ramachandran
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Patent number: 6695307Abstract: A bill handling machine includes a first unit having a depositing port for depositing bills; a second unit having a depositing cassette for holding deposited bills; and a bill transfer mechanism for transferring bills from the depositing port to a depositing cassette. At least one of the first and second units is installable and removable, and the bill transfer mechanism is provided with a first transfer mechanism provided in the installable and removable unit and a connecting transfer mechanism connected to the first transfer mechanism and enabled to control the connection with the transfer mechanism in the installable and removable unit in conjunction with the removal/installation of the unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventor: Takeshi Kanagawa
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Patent number: 6663001Abstract: A self service terminal (SST) 10 is described, having a deposit means 18 for allowing a user to deposit a number of media items into the SST. A single media transport path 20 transports deposited items via an escrow storage 22 to either a check bin 24 or a banknote bin 26. Items may be determined as banknotes or checks either automatically by the SST, by means of a media scanner and verifier 30, or manually, by allowing the user to identify the deposited items. The SST also comprises a safe 34, within which the banknote bin 26 is located. Embodiments of the invention may provide the check bin 24 either within or outside the safe 34. Various methods of processing media deposited into the SST are also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Robert J. Suttie, Patrick Strachan, Symon P. A. Buckman, Marcus Haley
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Patent number: 6659340Abstract: A currency receiving device for receiving currency from a user, comprising a safe having a lockable access opening and a transfer slot, a local processor, operatively connected to the safe, the local processor having a user interface to communicate with the user, and being capable of communicating with a remote processor, a currency counter, operatively connected to the safe, to count the currency deposited by the user, and a removable currency receptacle, removably contained within the safe and operatively connected to the currency counter, to receive currency from the currency counter and to store the currency, the removable currency receptacle having a unique identifier, wherein, upon the currency receptacle being installed in the safe, the identifier is correlated with the count of currency deposited by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Namsys Inc.Inventor: John Siemens
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Patent number: 6626354Abstract: Cashbox arrangement, having a transportable cashbox (10) and a fixed base plate (20), to which the cashbox (10) can be locked, and having a bolt (30) in the interior of the cashbox (10) which can be unlocked only when the cashbox lid (18) is open. Arranged in the cashbox (10) is a sensor (34), which registers the unlocking and/or the removal of the cashbox (10) from the base plate (20) and reports an information signal to a monitoring device via a signal path.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Wincor Nixdorf GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Günter Baitz, Hartmut Kamin
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Patent number: 6626357Abstract: A self service terminal is provided with a commercial depository (30) which is adapted to receive deposit packages (120) which have been previously issued to individual customers by their bank during a deposit transaction, each deposit package bearing a unique code. The commercial depository (30) is equipped with a deposit identification sensor (90) which reads the code from a deposit package (120) as it is dropped into the depository (30). This code is then reconciled with customer identification data read from a card inserted into a card reader (14) of the terminal at the commencement of the transaction. The deposit package can be returned to a customer after removal and processing of the deposit media by the bank and can be used again in subsequent transactions.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: NCR CorporationInventor: Ian F. Ross
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Patent number: 6540225Abstract: To provide a storing device for paper sheets capable of increasing the number of banknotes that can be stored without increasing the dimension in a back and forth direction of a device main body. A second plate is moved in a direction substantially perpendicular to a face of a paper sheet by moving other ends of arms substantially parallel to the second plate, and thus drive force of a drive means is applied to the other ends of the arms, thereby moving the other ends of the arms substantially parallel to the second plate. Consequently, a space in the direction substantially perpendicular to the face, which is required for the arm movement, can be reduced as compared with the case in which the center part of the arm is driven.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Sanden CorporationInventors: Koji Iwai, Atsushi Takayama
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Patent number: 6516468Abstract: A cash transaction machine having an antitheft mechanism capable of preventing the cash from being seized from a cash storage unit inside a housing through an opening formed in the housing is disclosed. The cash transaction machine having the antitheft mechanism according to the invention includes the housing having a hard outer wall with an opening, and a cash dispensing/receiving unit extending out of the housing through the opening from inside of the housing. At least the portion of the cash dispensing/receiving unit arranged outside of the housing is configured with a metal bottom plate, a transverse structure extending substantially parallel to the plane of the bottom plate, and a pair of metal side plates with the bottom ends thereof fixed to the bottom plate, and the ends of the transverse structure are secured to the side plates at a position above the bottom ends of the side plates.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Hayato Minamishin, Hayami Abe, Yuji Tanaka
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Patent number: 6484938Abstract: A self-service terminal (SST) 10 has a user interface (12,14), a bank note receiver (16) where a user may input bank notes, and a bank note validator (18) for checking the bank notes received from the user (the user's bank notes). The terminal (10) also has a cassette receiver (36) for holding a cassette (34) which is to be replenished with the user's bank notes. A loading mechanism (32) is used to replenish the cassette (34) with the validated user's bank notes. The loading mechanism (32) has a pivoting linkage arrangement so that as the bank notes are stacked in the cassette (34), part of the linkage remains parallel to the stack of bank notes. The SST (10) also has a cassette emptying mechanism (38) for emptying and reconciling partially-filled cassettes (39). A method of replenishing a cassette with bank notes and an SST system are also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1999Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Alan G. Shepherd, John A. Peebles, Andrew Calder, Norman G. Taylor, Ian McIntyre
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Patent number: 6474548Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) includes a deposit accepting apparatus (44) which is capable of accepting and authenticating instruments, as well as accepting envelopes deposited into the machine by a user. A transport section (46) is operative to engage and transport deposited items selectively from an inlet (48) to an outlet (50). A deposit holding module (90) includes compartments (98, 106) which are operative to hold different types of deposits. The machine operates to selectively move a compartment into communication with the outlet based on the particular type of item being deposited. The depository apparatus is further operative to acquire image and magnetic profile data from deposited instruments, to manipulate the image and profile data and to analyze and resolve characters in selected areas thereof. The data from deposited instruments is used for determining if a user is authorized to conduct certain requested transactions at the machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Craig A. Montross, Martin J. Brown, Todd Galloway, Robert W. Barnett, Mike Ryan, James R. Kay, Mark A. Ward, David A. Peters, Alan Day
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Patent number: 6328208Abstract: A secure depository system (150, 158, 164, 180, 192) includes at least one secure depository (10, 152, 154, 160, 166, 168, 184, 194, 128). Deposits are enabled to be made into the secure depository by providing appropriate inputs to input devices (20, 22, 24) which are supported on a control panel (16). The control panel includes a processor (70) in operative connection with a data store (72). The data store includes data representative of inputs provided by authorized users who are authorized to operate the depository. Data concerning authorized users is delivered to the data store from a remote computer (174). Data concerning deposits made into the depository is stored in the data store and provided to the remote computer as well as to authorized service persons for purposes of auditing deposits made into the depository.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Diebold, IncorporatedInventors: Robert V. Artino, Alan J. Rozlosnik, Steven R. Davis
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Patent number: 6279825Abstract: An electronic transaction terminal, in which a memory for information for storing therein an identification number inputted from a ten-key and a power unit for memory for supplying power to this memory for information are connected to each other with a film for printed pattern wiring (FPC). The FPC is placed throughout the internal surface of a security case. If someone tries to make a hole on the security case, any point of the wiring pattern of the FPC is cut off. For this reason, power supply to the memory for information is shut down and data on the memory for information is deleted.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Yasuhiro Yokoyama
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Patent number: 6253999Abstract: In a non-volatile memory are arranged a plurality of IC card storage units corresponding to a plurality of IC cards each storing therein an electronic money representing the value of currency in the form of electronic information. A command control unit executes concurrently commands imparted to the plurality of IC card storage units arranged in the non-volatile memory to logically implement a control function of the plurality of IC cards. In addition, upon a receipt of a single or a plurality of commands from a host apparatus (a money server), a communication control unit forms concurrently communication paths corresponding in numbers to the commands and associated with the command control unit to logically implement a function of communication with the plurality of IC card storage units.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Koken Yamamoto, Shigeru Hashimoto
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Patent number: 6164638Abstract: An automated banking machine (10) identifies and stores documents such as currency bills deposited by a user. The machine then selectively recovers such documents from storage and dispenses them to other users. The machine includes a central transport (70) wherein documents deposited in a stack are unstacked, oriented and identified. Such documents are then routed to storage areas in recycling canisters (92, 94, 96, 98). When a user subsequently requests a dispense, documents stored in the storage areas are selectively picked therefrom and delivered to the user through an input/output area (50) of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Dicbold, IncorporatesInventors: Mark Owens, H. Thomas Graef, Jeffrey Eastman, Michael Harty, Andrew Junkins
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Patent number: 6145737Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Masayuki Imai, Kenichi Nashirozawa, Kazuto Kitano, Naomi Hori
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Patent number: 6123327Abstract: The automatic cash dispenser has the following elements, a safe (18) for receiving at least one banknote cassette (32) and a separating device (34) for drawing off the banknotes out of the banknote cassette (32), of a banknote-dispensing compartment (50), which can be closed by a closure device (52), of a conveying device for conveying the banknotes from the separating device (34) to the dispensing compartment (50), of a control device for controlling the separating and the conveying devices. Also an operating panel (14, 16) with actuating elements for actuating the control device. The dispensing compartment (50) is arranged above the safe (18). In a central region of its top surface (22), the safe (18) has an aperture (42) for the through-passage of the conveying device.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AktiengesellschaftInventors: Guenter Holland-Letz, Manfred Krafft, Hans-Guenter Voss, Peter Weigel, deceased, by Michaela Weigel, executrix, by Frederike Weigel, executor, by Gregor Weigel, executor
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Patent number: 5975274Abstract: A note acceptor security system includes a currency validator secured to a housing and a note stacker removably received thereby. The currency validator has an identification chip maintained in association therewith and having a fixed serial number. The currency validator also includes a microprocessor which controls the operation of the currency validator and maintains operational data respecting the same. The stacker has a memory chip which is urged into a grounded position which is removed when the stacker is placed into the note acceptor. A fixed probe within the note acceptor lifts the memory chip from ground and allows communication from the microprocessor and identification chip to the memory chip. When the stacker is full, it is removed from the note acceptor and, with the memory chip grounded, it is transported to a docking station where the memory chip is again probed and the data maintained therein is transferred to a personal computer for later use.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Ardac IncorporatedInventors: Frank A. Novak, Claude Abraham
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Patent number: 5907286Abstract: A transport container and a transport container managing system are suitable for use for security management when valuable goods are transported by a transportation service.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1995Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Tatsuya Kuma
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Patent number: 5875879Abstract: A coin operated machine, preferably a gaming machine for a casino but also including vending machines, having a removable coin collecting box and electronic memory for associating the box with the machine to enable subsequent reconciling of accounts. Both machine and box are provided with respective memory devices. The machine and the box have complementing structure for positioning the box accurately and appropriately within the machine, the structure allowing the box to be inserted reversibly. This structure comprises a tapered projection formed in the machine and cooperating, closely fitting walls surrounding the projection, formed in the box. Electrodes enabling communication between the memory devices are disposed upon contacting surfaces of the box and the projection. In alternative embodiments, the electrodes have sliding contacts, induction coils, or radio transmission apparatus for completing communication circuits.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Inventor: Nate D. Hawthorn
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Patent number: 5777304Abstract: A cash processing system is capable of reducing manual operation in placing and collecting from a cashing handling apparatus, such as ATM's, cash dispensing machines and so forth and thus can eliminate the occurrence of error or theft. The cash processing system includes a detachable cash safe, a cash processing apparatus that detachably receives the cash safe for automatically setting a commanded amount of cash therein, and a cash handling apparatus that detachably receives the cash safe, in which the commanded amount of cash is set, for performing services including a cash dispensing service.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Kiyotaka Awatsu, Masahiko Wada, Akemi Oda, Yasuko Shibata
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Patent number: 5590609Abstract: An envelope dispenser (50) for use in an automated teller machine includes a lockable access door (14). The door includes a slot (20), integral with its first face (16). The door is locked by the engagement of a first member (36) in a first notch portion (24) of the slot. The door is unlocked by an actuator (46) which upon the receipt of an electrical signal moves the first member into a central portion (28) of the slot. In this position the door may be manually moved to a fully open position by a user. In the open position the actuator urges the first member into a second notch portion (26), which releasably holds the door in the open position. In the open position envelopes stored in the machine may be accessed. From the open position the door can either be manually closed or automatically closed by the cessation of the electrical signal which enables a spring (44) to move the first member to the central portion of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: InterBoldInventors: Natarajan Ramachandran, Kim R. Lewis, Richard C. Lute, Jr.
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Patent number: 5012075Abstract: A currency cassette (10) has a printed circuit board (80) secured to one of its side walls, the board (80) having mounted thereon a microprocessor, a RAM, a real time clock chip, and battery means for supplying power for the board (80). First (208) and second switches are respectively operatively associated with the lid (14) of the cassette (10) and with a shutter which, when opened, permits currency notes to be extracted in operation from the cassette (10). Opening of the lid (14) or the shutter causes the appropriate switch to be actuated. Each switch is connected to the printed circuit board (80), and the microprocessor is arranged, in response to actuation of either of the switches, to store in the RAM data indicating which switch was actuated and the date and time of day when the relevant switch was actuated. The switches and printed circuit board (80) provide an effective tamper indicating system for the cassette (10).Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Brian G. Hutchison, Ian Gahan