Abstract: Apparatus for handling documents comprises an inlet 30 for receiving documents, a transfer means for transferring documents from the inlet to a secure or securable location and deposit means, wherein the transfer means is operable, in use, to transfer documents between the inlet and a deposit position adjacent the securable location, said deposit means comprises a plunger 50 and movable members 523b, 523c wherein the movable members 523b, 523c are arranged to move along the plunger 50 as the plunger 50 urges documents into the securable location.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 24, 2013
Publication date:
July 3, 2014
Applicants:
Volumatic Ltd., Intelligent Deposit Systems Ltd.
Inventors:
Andrew Beddoe, Andrew Holmes, Andrew Denley
Abstract: Apparatus for handling documents comprises an inlet 30 for receiving documents, a transfer means for transferring documents from the inlet to a secure or securable location and deposit means, wherein the transfer means is operable, in use, to transfer documents between the inlet and a deposit position adjacent the securable location, said deposit means comprises a plunger 50 and movable members 523b, 523c wherein the movable members 523b, 523c are arranged to move along the plunger 50 as the plunger 50 urges documents into the securable location.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 2, 2009
Date of Patent:
February 4, 2014
Assignees:
Intelligent Deposit Systems Ltd., Volumatic Ltd.
Inventors:
Andrew Beddoe, Andrew Holmes, Andrew Denley
Abstract: A garment security clip (10) has upper and lower jaws (11,12) and a slider (13) to restrain the jaws which are pivoted (at 14). In one form, an inwardly directed projection (18) snaps over spaced projecting ribs (19) along the lower jaw (12). Alternatively, ribs (30) on the top of the upper jaw (11) are engaged by a projection (31) inside the slider (13). A microswitch (21) mounted on the lower jaw is normally received within an aperture (20,27) of the upper jaw except where the aperture is covered by fabric which then operates the microswitch (21) which is connected to energize an alarm system.