Patents Assigned to Currency Systems International
  • Patent number: 7422117
    Abstract: A currency processing machine and method, system, and computer program product for filling change orders is provided. In one embodiment, the currency processing machine includes a document input which receives a stack of documents and feeds single documents from the stack of documents into the document processing machine. The currency processing machine also includes an information collection system collects identifying information about the documents, sorting bins for receiving the documents, a sorter; and a data processing system. The data processing system receives information regarding the quantity of each of several denominations needed by a customer for a change order and dynamically dedicates at least one of the sorting bins for use for filling the change order. The data processing system instructs the sorter to deliver specified quantities of notes of specified denominations to the sorting bins designated for use for filling the change order.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2008
    Assignee: Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventor: Barbara Myatt
  • Patent number: 6811016
    Abstract: A document processing machine for identifying and authenticating documents having both transparent and opaque regions and routing the documents appropriately is provided. In one embodiment, the document processing machine includes an image capturing device, a light source, a data processing system, and a document control system. The image capturing device captures the image of at least a portion of a document wherein the document comprises transparent and non-transparent regions. The light source emits light toward the image capturing device and is positioned such that the document passes between the light source and the image capturing device. The data processing system is functionally connected to the image capturing device, and obtains the image of the document from the image capturing device, compares the image to a nominal pattern to determine whether the document is authentic, and determines the manner in which the document should be processed based upon whether the document is authentic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: De La Rue Cash Systems Inc. FKA Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald Bruce Blair
  • Patent number: 6697511
    Abstract: Methods for identifying a note with a partial OCR of one or more characters in the note's serial code. The methods record the characters read and associates each character read with its field position in the serial code. The method can use this information or combine the character and field information with positional information of the note within a stack in order to identify a note with a reasonable degree of statistical probability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventor: Richard Glen Haycock
  • Patent number: 6637739
    Abstract: A group of banknotes aligned and stacked on a longitudinal axis is positioned at the work station of a banding device by a clamp type gripper that compresses a first longitudinal portion of the group along the direction of the axis, ready to be secured with at least one band of strip material; as the compressive force is applied, parts of the notes forming a second longitudinal portion of the group, not directly compressed by the gripping device, are caused to fan out at the top and bottom ends of this same second portion, and accordingly, the banding device includes a finger and a locating surface impinging respectively on the two ends of the second portion and operating in conjunction to compact and smooth the parts of the banknotes coinciding with these same ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventor: Armando Neri
  • Patent number: 6595510
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for feeding a currency note into a currency processing machine. This note feeder includes a transporter for transporting notes from a note stack onto a processing belt inside the currency processing machine. The note feeder also includes a mediating transporter that takes the note from the transporter and feeds the note onto the processing belt. The note feeder also includes sensors for determining when the note has left a first feeding area and entered a second feeding area and to determine whether multiple notes have entered the second feeder section. The note feed also includes and a sensor that determines when the note has entered onto the processing belt. Based on information received from the sensors, the transporter starts and stops thus providing uniform spacing between notes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventor: Sohail Kayani
  • Patent number: 6584754
    Abstract: Banknotes are processed using a machine equipped with a number of modules by which predetermined numbers of notes are ordered in bundles secured with at least one band and then transferred to a unit to be strapped in groups; an intermittently driven conveyor equipped with pockets operates in conjunction with the modules to direct the bundles in a predetermined succession, according to a previously established sequence, toward a stacker located at an outfeed end of the conveyor. The bundles are stacked in set numbers to form groups in which the predetermined succession is maintained as the single bundles pass along a stacking axis, preserving an initial sequence of code and serial number with which the banknotes are fed initially into the bundling modules.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventor: Armando Neri
  • Patent number: 6574941
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method and machine for banding groups of bank notes in which a web is projected towards a banding station by a pair of motor-driven rollers, until the end of the web reaches a gripper unit which is mobile, driven by a support and drive device, which draws the web along a closed path defined by a plurality of guide pins until it reaches a final position which coincides with the starting position; upon completion of the feed stage the guide pins move to a position in which they are no longer in contact with the web, which is recovered by the rollers so that the web forms a loop around the group; a cutting device and a sealing device complete the banding stage by cutting and securing a band around the group.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventor: Armando Neri
  • Patent number: 6550221
    Abstract: Bundles of banknotes are directed singly and in succession along an infeed duct toward a station located at the top of a channel, where they are formed into a block; the channel functions as a guide along which the block is conveyed by means of a companion element, following a predetermined feed path, at the same time as a continuous strip of banding material is fed along a path transverse to this same path. The leading end of the strip is taken up and restrained by a gripper device, and as the block progresses along the channel, the strip is intercepted and forced to wrap around three faces of the block, assuming a U shape, whereupon the leading end is flattened against the remaining face and a further portion of the strip is drawn by a diverter mechanism into overlapping contact with the leading end. The strip is then cut by a knife, leaving a discrete length of which the ends are joined by a heat seal bit to form a band around the block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventor: Armando Neri
  • Patent number: 6546351
    Abstract: A method for processing currency notes from various sources using source-specific processing templates. For each note processed, the system detects at least one unique identifier that may be used to associate the note with a particular note printing source. In addition, for each note processed, the invention detects various note features used to make note processing determinations. For each detected note feature, processing templates are created that correspond to each different note printing source. Note processing determinations are made by applying the appropriate source-specific processing template to each detected note feature. Source-specific variations in note features are taken into account when note processing determinations are made regarding note authenticity, fitness, accounting, and tracking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventors: Richard G. Haycock, Sohail Kayani
  • Patent number: 6543766
    Abstract: Bank notes arriving from a control machine are fed along a feed pipe which has a plurality of outfeeds, each connected to an infeed zone of a forming channel along which an accompanying element moves, equipped with a surface on which the bank notes are rested, on top of one another, by a rotary drum located between each outfeed and the respective infeed zone, forming an ordered stack. Close to the infeed zone each forming channel has a shielding wall which is mobile between a non-operating position in which the infeed zone is open, and a position in which the latter is partially closed, limiting the inflows of air which facilitate bank note feed along the pipe and the inflows of air generated by rotation of the drum. A vibrating plate on a side wall of the channel and close to the infeed zone of the channel facilitates correct bank note stacking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventors: Armando Neri, Paul Gray
  • Patent number: 6536500
    Abstract: Banknotes are placed for transportation purposes in cassettes comprising a container and a hinged lid, made secure by applying a seal composed of two parts that can be coupled non-releasably and are provided with latch elements appearing as curved teeth positioned to locate in the holes of lugs associated with the container and with the lid. The seals, loaded into a magazine with the two parts spread, are fed and applied to the cassettes by a unit comprising a clamp assembly with retaining pins designed to pick up the seals from an outlet of the magazine and transfer them to a gripper head presenting a pair of arms by which the two parts are taken up and restrained; the arms are mounted to respective pivots on the gripper head so that when the head is made to assume a final operating position adjacent to the lugs on the cassette, the arms can be rotated toward one another, causing the two parts of the seal to couple together with the curved teeth engaging the holes of the lugs, securing the cassette.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventors: Armando Neri, Paul Gray
  • Patent number: 6536307
    Abstract: Boxes containing banknotes are secured by a mechanism utilizing a latch plate that can be removed and replaced automatically by a device of which the parts include a top slide equipped with a pivoting arm and a pusher designed to hold the latch plate steady and in tension from two points of contact; the device is also equipped with a bottom slide carrying a gripper of which the two jaws operate in concert one with another and with the pusher and the arm to release the latch plate from the position in which it secures the box.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventors: Armando Neri, Paul Gray
  • Patent number: 6513303
    Abstract: A stack of bank notes with substantially parallelepiped shape and a defined stacking axis is formed by a forming machine and fed by a gripper to a banding unit equipped with a part which receives and grips each stack, which operates in conjunction with a banding machine for the application of a pair of first retaining bands, each wrapped around the stack at its opposite ends and at least one second retaining band which is wrapped around the stack in such a way that it is in contact with two transversal surfaces and two lateral surfaces, so that portions of the first bands and second band overlap one another on each of the two opposite transversal surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventor: Armando Neri
  • Patent number: 6510238
    Abstract: Methods for identifying a note with a partial OCR of one or more characters in the note's serial code. The methods record the characters read and associates each character read with its field position in the serial code. The method can use this information or combine the character and field information with positional information of the note within a stack in order to identify a note with a reasonable degree of statistical probability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard Glen Haycock
  • Patent number: 6477263
    Abstract: A method of controlling an object having a first and a second print executed at different stages, the method providing for acquiring an image of the object; calculating a relative deviation between the first print and the second print of the object; forming a virtual specimen image by superimposing a reference image of the first print and a reference image of the second print and taking into account the relative deviation; comparing the image with the specimen image; and emitting an error signal in the event the luminance values of the image fail to fall within an acceptance range of the luminance values of the specimen image, and the relative deviation is above a given value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventors: Armando Neri, Stefano Chini
  • Patent number: 6453061
    Abstract: A method of controlling banknotes provides for acquiring a first image of a banknote having two successive prints; determining a relative deviation of the prints; determining deformation of the banknote; forming a second image as a function of the relative deviation, of the deformation, and of a third and fourth image characteristic of the respective successive prints; and emitting an error signal when the luminance values of the first image are outside first ranges relating to luminance values of the second image, or when the relative deviation is outside a second range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventors: Armando Neri, Stefano Chini
  • Patent number: 6439563
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for feeding a currency note into a currency processing machine. This note feeder includes a transporter for transporting notes from a note stack onto a processing belt inside the currency processing machine. The note feeder also includes a mediating transporter that takes the note from the transporter and feeds the note onto the processing belt. The note feeder also includes sensors for determining when the note has left a first feeding area and entered a second feeding area and a sensor that determines when the note has entered onto the processing belt. Based on information received from the sensors, the transporter starts and stops thus providing uniform spacing between notes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventor: Sohail Kayani
  • Patent number: 6398107
    Abstract: Cassettes incorporating at least one container are fed in succession by a first conveyor to a loading station of a machine equipped with channels along which loose banknotes are directed and formed into ordered stacks at outlets of the single channels; the stacks are picked up from each outlet singly and in succession by a clamp mounted to a column-like support and transferred cyclically toward the loading station, where empty cassettes are positioned by a mechanism comprising a shelf and a frame with the bottom of the open container parallel to a side face of the stack. On reaching the station, the clamp and column are maneuvered in such a way as to place the stack in the cassette with the edges of the notes resting against the bottom of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignees: G.D. S.p.A., Currency Systems International, Inc.
    Inventor: Armando Neri
  • Patent number: 6185905
    Abstract: Banknotes emerging from a currency processing machine with a plurality of formation channels advance in succession along respective ducts of which the runouts are equipped with respective rollers positioned to pick up the notes, transfer them to each channel and stack them on a first shelf. An occluding mechanism operating at the inlet of each channel causes groups of the notes to accumulate on the corresponding first shelf, each of which is picked up by a first gripper and transported toward a first strapping/banding station where a gripping mechanism takes up a continuous strip of banding material by the leading end and passes it around each successive group; the strip is cut into discrete lengths by a tool designed also to seal the leading end to the trailing end of the cut length, banding the group to fashion a bundle which is then transferred to a second shelf and carried by this same shelf toward the outlet of the channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignees: G. D. S.p.A., Currency Systems International Inc.
    Inventor: Armando Neri
  • Patent number: RE38663
    Abstract: A method of semi-continuous currency processing using separator cards to separate currency stacks in a batch of currency fed into a currency processing machine. This currency processing method uses separator cards that facilitate the continuous processing of individual currency stacks without the necessity of stopping the process between each currency stack. The separator cards used contain features that allow for a positive delineation between individual currency stacks and the association of account data with each individual currency stack and its accompanying separator card as it is processed by the currency processing machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Currency Systems International
    Inventors: Sohail Kayani, Jeffrey Wayne Schild