Patents Assigned to Cummins-Allison Corp.
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Patent number: 6650767Abstract: A document processing system comprises an input receptacle for receiving documents. A transport mechanism receives the documents from the input receptacle and transports the documents past a full image scanner and a discrimination unit. An output receptacle receives the documents from the transport mechanism after being transported past the full image scanner and the discrimination unit. The full image scanner includes means for obtaining a full video image of said documents, means for obtaining a image of a selected area of said documents, and means for obtaining information contained in said selected area of said document. The discrimination unit includes means for determining the authenticity of said document. A system controller directs the flows of documents over the transport mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison, Corp.Inventors: John E. Jones, Paul A. Jones, William J. Jones, Douglas U. Mennie
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Patent number: 6647136Abstract: A document processing system comprises an input receptacle for receiving documents. A transport mechanism receives the documents from the input receptacle and transports the documents past a full image scanner and a discrimination unit. An output receptacle receives the documents from the transport mechanism after being transported past the full image scanner and the discrimination unit. The full image scanner includes means for obtaining a full video image of said documents, means for obtaining a image of a selected area of said documents, and means for obtaining information contained in said selected area of said document. The discrimination unit includes means for determining the authenticity of said document. A system controller directs the flows of documents over the transport mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: John E. Jones, Paul A. Jones, William J. Jones, Douglas U. Mennie
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Publication number: 20030202690Abstract: An image processing network for processing image files and coupled to an outside data communication network comprising a plurality of remote image capture units, the units scanning documents and creating a plurality of image files of said documents; the image processing means is coupled to said plurality of remote image capture units for processing the image files; the accounting means is coupled to the image processing means for immediately updating accounts associated with said image processing means; and the plurality of remote capture units are coupled to the outside network, the outside data communication network is connected to outside financial institutions, the image processing means transmits said image files to the outside financial institutions via the data communication network and receives image files from the outside financial institutions over the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: John E. Jones, Paul A. Jones, Ronald M. Gafron, William J. Jones, Douglas U. Mennie
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Patent number: 6637576Abstract: A currency processing machine for processing currency including coins of mixed denominations that are input by a user comprises a coin counter for determining the aggregate value of the coins of mixed denominations, a coin bin for holding the counted coins discharged from the coin counter, and a coin sorter for storing coins discharged from the coin bin.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: John E. Jones, William J. Jones, Mark C. Munro, Cherrie L. Brown, George T. Seelenbinder, Eric R. Carver, John C. Peklo
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Patent number: 6636624Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for discriminating between currency bills of different denominations uses an optical sensing and correlation technique based on the sensing of bill reflectance characteristics obtained by illuminating and scanning a bill along its narrow dimension. A series of detected reflectance signals are obtained by sampling and digitally processing, under microprocessor control, the reflected light at a plurality of predefined sample points as a currency bill is moved across an illuminated strip with its narrow dimension parallel to the direction of transport of the bill. The sample data is subjected to digital processing, including a normalizing process, whereby the reflectance data represents a characteristic pattern that is unique for a given bill denomination and incorporates sufficient distinguishing features between characteristic patterns for discriminating between different currency denominations.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Donald R. Raterman, Bradford T. Graves, Lars R. Stromme, Aaron M. Bauch
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Patent number: 6628816Abstract: A currency identification system for identifying currency bills of different denominations of a plurality of currency systems. The device includes a discriminating unit for discriminating the identity a bill, the discriminating unit retreiving characteristic information from the bill. Furthermore, a memory stores master characteristic information associated with each genuine bill which the system is capable of identifying; the memory storing master characteristic information associated with at least one genuine bill from at least two currency systems. A signal processor compares the retrieved characteristic information with master characteristic information associated with at least one genuine bill; the signal processor generating an indication of the identity of said bill based on the comparison when the bill is one that the system is capable of identifying.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Douglas U. Mennie, Bradford T. Graves, Richard A. Mazur
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Patent number: 6621919Abstract: A document handling system is adapted to accommodate a plurality of different currency types. The system includes a sensor for counting the number of bills in a stack of bills. An operator interface panel includes a display for displaying information to an operator. An input device specifies the type of currency and the denomination of currency to be processed. The system may further include an authenticating unit for authenticating each of the bills based on one or more attributes detected from each bill. Based on the designated currency type and denomination, the system appropriately adjusts the display and/or selects which attributes are used to authenticate bills.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Douglas U. Mennie, John F. Weggesser, Matthew S. Vogel, Gary P. Watts, Richard A. Mazur
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Patent number: 6612921Abstract: A reduced-size coin sorter for sorting coins of mixed diameters is set forth. The sorter includes a coin-driving member and a coin-guiding member. The lower surface of the coin-guiding member forms a plurality of exit channels for guiding coins of different diameters to different exit stations along the periphery of the coin-guiding member. The coin sorter includes an integral base member which concentrically and circumferentially mounts both the rotatable disc and the sorting head. The unitary base member also provides as the mounting structure for the electronics and the motor.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Joseph J. Geib, Scott D. Casanova, Bogdan Kowalczyk, Glenn C. Gray, Steven S. Kuhlin
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Patent number: 6609604Abstract: A system for processing mixed coins including coins from a first coin set and coins from a second coin set is set forth. The coin processing system includes a coin set discrimination device including a coin input region in which the mixed coins are placed. The discrimination device includes means for discriminating between coins of the first coin set and coins of the second coin set and means for transporting coins to a first exit region and a second exit region. Coins from the first coin set are transported to the first exit region. Coins from the second coin set are transported to the second exit region. The processing system also includes first and second coin sorters that receive coins from the first exit region and the second exit region, respectively. The first and second coin sorters sort and count coins of the first and second coin sets, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: William J. Jones, Douglas U. Mennie, Joseph J. Geib
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Patent number: 6601687Abstract: A currency handling device for rapidly processing a plurality of currency bills comprises an input receptacle adapted to receive the currency bills to be processed, a plurality of output receptacles adapted to receive the bills after the bills have been processed, a transport mechanism adapted to transport the bills, one at a time, along a transport path from the input receptacle to the plurality of output receptacles, an evaluating unit that is adapted to determine information concerning the bills, and a controller. The evaluation unit includes at least one sensor positioned along the transport path between the input receptacle and the plurality of output receptacles. The controller is adapted to operate the currency handling device according to a mode of operation wherein the mode of operation designates the output receptacle to which each of the bills are transported based on the determined information concerning the bill.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Charles P. Jenrick, Robert J. Klein, Curtis W. Hallowell
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Patent number: 6603872Abstract: A document processing system comprises an input receptacle for receiving documents A transport mechanism receives the documents from the input receptacle and transports the documents past a full image scanner and a discrimination unit. An output receptacle receives the documents from the transport mechanism after being transported past the full image scanner and the discrimination unit. The full image scanner includes means for obtaining a full video image of said documents, means for obtaining a image of a selected area of said documents, and means for obtaining information contained in said selected area of said document. The discrimination unit includes means for determining the authenticity of said document. A system controller directs the flows of documents over the transport mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: John E. Jones, Paul A. Jones, William J. Jones, Douglas U. Mennie
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Patent number: 6588569Abstract: A method and apparatus for handling bill jams within a currency processing device is provided. The device includes a transport mechanism adapted to transport bills along a transport path, one at a time, from the input receptacle past an evaluation unit into a plurality of output receptacles. At least one of the output receptacles includes a holding area and a storage area. A plurality of bill passage sensors are sequentially disposed along the transport path that are adapted to detect the passage of a bill as each bill is transported past each sensor. An encoder is adapted to produce an encoder count for each incremental movement of the transport mechanism. A controller counts the total number of bills transported into each of the holding areas and the total number of bills moved from a holding area to a corresponding storage area after a predetermined number of bills have been transported into the holding area.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Charles P. Jenrick, Robert J. Klein, Curtis W. Hallowell
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Patent number: 6579165Abstract: A coin processing machine comprises a coin processing region for processing coins, a coin receiving region for receiving coins processed from the coin processing region, and a modular coin bag supporting device. The coin receiving region includes a bag clamping mechanism for holding a coin bag and a bag-support surface located below the bag clamping mechanism. The modular coin bag supporting device is adapted to be positioned on the bag-support surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Steven S. Kuhlin, John R. Blake
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Patent number: 6560355Abstract: A system for evaluating currency bills with currency evaluation machines and recording information associated with the evaluated currency bills. The currency evaluation machines utilize sensors to obtain information from the evaluated bills, and comparison tests are performed in which the sensor information is compared to master information in order to identify the denomination, series and authenticity of the currency bills being evaluated. A reviewable record of the comparison tests is maintained for each individual currency evaluation machine. After performing the comparison tests, evaluated bills are identified as either no call bills, suspect documents or genuine bills. Information associated with respective no call bills, suspect documents or genuine bills, including times of occurrence or quantities of no call bills, suspect documents or genuine bills, and/or denomination of suspect documents or genuine bills is recorded in the reviewable record.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Bradford T. Graves, William J. Jones, Douglas U. Mennie, Frank M. Csulits
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Patent number: 6539104Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for discriminating between currency bills of different denominations uses an optical sensing and correlation technique based on the sensing of bill reflectance characteristics obtained by illuminating and scanning a bill along one of its dimensions. A series of detected reflectance signals are obtained by sampling and digitally processing, under microprocessor control, the reflected light at a plurality of predefined sample points as a currency bill is moved across an illuminated strip with a preselected dimension parallel to the direction of transport of the bill. The sample data is subjected to digital processing, including a normalizing process, whereby the reflectance data represents a characteristic pattern that is unique for a given bill denomination and incorporates sufficient distinguishing features between characteristic patterns for discriminating between different currency denominations.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1994Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Donald P. Raterman, Bradford T. Graves, Lars R. Stromme, Aaron M. Bauch
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Patent number: 6499277Abstract: A coin wrapper for wrapping coins comprises a coin input region for receiving the coins, a coin queuing mechanism for receiving the coins from the coin input region and moving each of the coins away from the coin input region, a coin stacking region for receiving coins from the coin queuing mechanism and stacking the coins on at least one stacking element to created a coin stack, and a coin wrapping region for receiving the coin stack on the stacking element from the coin stacking region. The coin wrapping region includes a plurality of rollers for rotating the coin stack and a paper feed mechanism for introducing paper to be wrapped around the coin stack.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: David A. Warner, Sanjay A. Shivde, Frank Csekme, John Zygowicz, John S. Lykowski, John F. Weggesser
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Patent number: 6493461Abstract: A document handling system is adapted to accommodate a plurality of different currency types. The system includes a sensor for counting the number of bills in a stack of bills. An operator interface panel includes a display for displaying information to an operator. An input device specifies the type of currency and the denomination of currency to be processed. The system may further include an authenticating unit for authenticating each of the bills based on one or more attributes detected from each bill. Based on the designated currency type and denomination, the system appropriately adjusts the display and/or selects which attributes are used to authenticate bills.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Douglas U. Mennie, John F. Weggesser, Matthew S. Vogel, Gary P. Watts, Richard A. Mazur
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Patent number: 6460705Abstract: A method and device for identifying small stacks of currency bills within a large stack of currency bills using a currency evaluation device. A stack of currency bills to be processed is received in an input receptacle and the bills are transported from the input receptacle, one at a time, past an evaluating unit to at least one output receptacle. The evaluating unit determines the face orientation of each of the bills. Next it is determined whether the face orientation of each of the bills matches a target orientation. If the face orientation of a bill matches the target orientation, the face orientation of that bill is maintained. If the face orientation of a bill fails to match the target orientation, the face orientation of that bills is reversed with a bill facing mechanism. Each of the bills are then stacked in the output receptacle. After a predetermined number of bills having a common face orientation are stacked in the output receptacle, the target face orientation is redefined.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventor: Curtis W. Hallowell
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Patent number: 6459806Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for discriminating between currency bills of different denominations uses an optical sensing and correlation technique based on the sensing of bill reflectance characteristics obtained by illuminating and scanning a bill along its narrow dimension. A series of detected reflectance signals are obtained by sampling and digitally processing, under microprocessor control, the reflected light at a plurality of predefined sample points as a currency bill is moved across an illuminated strip with its narrow dimension parallel to the direction of transport of the bill. The sample data is subjected to digital processing, including a normalizing process, whereby the reflectance data represents a characteristic pattern that is unique for a given bill denomination and incorporates sufficient distinguishing features between characteristic patterns for discriminating between different currency denominations.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Donald R. Raterman, Bradford T. Graves, Lars R. Stromme, Aaron M. Bauch
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Patent number: 6398000Abstract: An apparatus for transferring a plurality of documents from a first compartment to a second compartment. The apparatus comprises a plunger assembly having a paddle adapted to contact the documents, and at least one outwardly extending arm hingedly connected to the plunger assembly. A gate is disposed between the first compartment and the second compartment forming a document supporting surface. The gate has an open position and a closed position. At least one lever extends from the gate, the lever being in a first position when the gate is in the closed position and the lever being in a second position when the gate is in the open position. The gate moves from the closed position to the open position when the paddle urges the documents against the gate from the first compartment towards the second compartment.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Charles P. Jenrick, Matthew L. Anderson, Robert J. Klein, Curtis W. Hallowell, Mark C. Munro, Cherrie L. Brown