Modular shaft assembly
The invention relates to a modular shaft assembly for a media dispenser comprising a common shaft and a drive shaft. The common shaft comprises a central portion between two end portions. Each end portion has a pulley-mounting region and at least one end portion has an aperture in the end of the common shaft, co-axial to the common shaft, for receiving a connecting portion of the drive shaft. The drive shaft comprises a central portion between a connecting portion and a drive portion. The connecting portion is arranged to connect the drive shaft co-axially to the common shaft by insertion of the connecting portion into the aperture in an end portion of the common shaft. The drive portion comprises a gear-mounting region.
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The present invention relates to a modular shaft assembly for carrying pulleys and/or gear wheels. It is particularly related to, but in no way limited to, shafts for use in media handling in an automated teller machine (ATM).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION A cash dispenser unit of an automated teller machine (ATM) uses pulleys to handle media. In some cases the media may be handled directly by the pulleys and in other cases the pulleys may be used to drive and tension belts which handle the media. These pulleys are mounted on shafts. The use of such shafts and pulleys can be described with reference to
The cash dispenser unit 73 holds a number of currency cassettes 89 each holding a stack of currency notes 68. When one or more notes are to be dispensed from a particular cassette, the pick mechanism 74 associated with the cassette draws a note from the cassette such that its leading edge is gripped between pulleys (or rollers) 90. The note is then fed along the feed path 72 by further pulleys 92 and by belts 93 carried by pulleys 92′. The note passes through a retard mechanism 10, comprising an arrangement of pulleys 11 and belts 12, to a stacker wheel assembly 75. In operation, the stacker wheel assembly 75 rotates continuously in a counter-clockwise direction (for the arrangement shown in
Each of the pulleys 11, 90, 92, 92′ shown in
The design of the dispenser unit as described above makes it hard to service the equipment or to extract media that may have become trapped in the feed path. In order to access the pulleys, belts and any trapped media it is necessary to remove the dispenser unit from the ATM (which means removing it from the safe) and disassemble the supporting steel framework.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention seeks to provide a modular shaft assembly that mitigates problems of known shafts and enables the dispenser unit to be more easily serviced and repaired.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A first aspect provides a modular shaft assembly for a media dispenser comprising a common shaft and a drive shaft, wherein the common shaft comprises: a central portion between two end portions, each end portion comprising a pulley-mounting region and at least one end portion comprising an aperture in the end of the common shaft, co-axial to the common shaft, for receiving a connecting portion of the drive shaft, and wherein the drive shaft comprises: a central portion between a connecting portion and a drive portion, wherein the connecting portion is arranged to connect the drive shaft co-axially to the common shaft by insertion of the connecting portion into the aperture in an end portion of the common shaft, and the drive portion comprises a gear-mounting region.
Advantageously, as a result the shaft assembly being modular, a dispenser unit containing such a shaft can be more easily serviced and repaired.
A further advantage is that the common shaft can be used in several different places and only the length of the drive shaft varied.
A further advantage is that the forces on the pulleys are applied close to the bearings that support the common shaft. This reduces the stresses on the common shaft.
Preferably each end portion comprises an aperture in the end of the common shaft, co-axial to the common shaft, for receiving a connecting portion of the drive shaft.
Advantageously, the common shaft can be used in either orientation and it is not necessary to check orientation in assembly, installation or repair.
Further advantageously, drive shaft can be connected to more than one common shaft using a connecting element inserted into the apertures in the ends of the common shafts.
Preferably the central portions of the common shaft and the drive shaft have a cruciform cross-section.
Advantageously, this provides a structure that is easy to manufacture and is also robust and rigid.
Preferably each end portion of the common shaft further comprises: a flange between the central portion and the pulley-mounting region; and a bearing-mounting region adjacent to the pulley-mounting region.
Preferably the drive portion of the drive shaft further comprises: a bearing-mounting region between the gear-mounting region and the central portion.
Preferably the apertures in the end portions of the common shaft and the connecting portion of the drive shaft have a polygonal cross-section.
Preferably the apertures in the end portions of the common shaft and the connecting portion of the drive shaft have a hexagonal cross-section.
Preferably each of the common shaft and the drive shaft are integrally molded and further preferably they are integrally molded from a thermoplastic polyester.
Preferably the pulley-mounting regions of the common shaft comprise raised features arranged to prevent a pulley mounted on the shaft from rotating on the shaft.
Preferably the common shaft is 90 mm long and has a diameter of 6mm.
Preferably the aperture is 3-15 mm deep.
A second aspect provides a media dispenser comprising a modular shaft assembly as described above.
Preferably, the media dispenser further comprises one or more additional common shafts.
A third aspect provides a common shaft substantially as described with reference to
A fourth aspect provides a drive shaft substantially as described with reference to
A fifth aspect provides a modular shaft assembly substantially as described with reference to
The preferred features may be combined as appropriate, as would be apparent to a skilled person, and may be combined with any of the aspects of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from the following specific description, given by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Common reference numerals are used throughout the figures to indicate similar features.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The common shaft 300 comprises three sections, a central section 301 and two end sections 302. The central section 301 has a cruciform cross-section as shown in
The pulleys 600 mounted on the shaft 300 may be different according to the application. If the shaft is to be driven (i.e. by a drive shaft described below) the pulleys may have teeth (e.g. semi-circular teeth) if belts with teeth on the inside surface are used. If the belts used are smooth on both sides, or if the shaft is not to be driven, smooth surfaced pulleys may be used.
In the example shown, the pitch of the drive belts is 70 mm and the common shaft is 90 mm long. The diameter of the shaft is 6 mm, the diameter of the flange is 13 mm and the depth of the aperture is 8 mm.
In the arrangement shown in
Although the diagrams above show the common shaft being used to mount pulleys for carrying belts, the shaft could be used to mount other pulleys, e.g. pulleys for handling media directly (e.g. pulleys 90 and 92 in
Although the pulley-mounting region 304 is shown above as having raised features to prevent a pulley from rotating on the shaft, in an alternative embodiment, the pulley-mounting region could have a non-circular cross-section (e.g. polygonal cross-section) with the pulley having a corresponding polygonal central aperture. This would achieve the same effect of preventing the pulley from rotating freely on the shaft. In an alternative embodiment, the pulley-mounting region could have a substantially circular cross-section and the pulley could be allowed to rotate freely on the shaft. This design would be suitable for an idler pulley but not for a drive pulley.
Although the aperture 308 is shown above as having a substantially polygonal cross-section, the aperture could have any other suitable cross-section such that the same effect could be achieved, i.e. that rotation of a shaft inserted into the aperture 308 would cause rotation of the modular shaft 300 about the same axis of rotation. Other suitable cross-sections include a cruciform or elliptical cross-section.
Although the belt 802 is shown as being constrained between the flange and a raised edge on the pulley, alternate structures to the raised edge could be used, such as a washer-like element, of a similar outer diameter to the flange, which could be placed on to the shaft prior to the mounting of the bearing.
The common shaft 300 is integrally molded from polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) which is a thermoplastic polyester. This makes the shaft both simple to manufacture and low cost, whilst also being sufficiently durable. The shaft may therefore be considered to be a disposable item in some situations.
The connecting section 901, at one end of the drive shaft 900, is designed to be inserted into the aperture 308 in the end of the common shaft 300 (see
The drive shaft 900 is also integrally molded from PBT and this offers the same benefits as described above in relation to the common shaft. Additionally, by using the same material for both the drive shaft 900 and the common shaft 300, problems due to material mismatch (e.g. due to differential wear, differential thermal expansion etc) are avoided.
Although
Preferably a media dispenser unit in an ATM would comprise only one design of common shaft (and a fixed belt pitch) with any variations being in the length of the drive shaft used or the size of the pulleys or gears mounted on the shafts. This has the benefit that it reduces the numbers of piece parts and makes assembly and repair simpler. In addition to or instead of varying in length, the diameter of the end of the drive shaft may be varied (e.g. 1 5mm diameter) so that parts intended for use in different places (e.g. in the pick module or the presenter module) can be readily identified.
Any range or device value given herein may be extended or altered without losing the effect sought, as will be apparent to the skilled person.
The steps of the methods described herein may be carried out in any suitable order, or simultaneously where appropriate.
It will be understood that the above description of a preferred embodiment is given by way of example only and that various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A modular shaft assembly for a media dispenser comprising a common shaft and a drive shaft, wherein the common shaft comprises:
- a central portion between two end portions, each end portion comprising a pulley-mounting region and at least one end portion comprising an aperture in the end of the common shaft, co-axial to the common shaft, for receiving a connecting portion of the drive shaft,
- and wherein the drive shaft comprises:
- a central portion between a connecting portion and a drive portion, wherein the connecting portion is arranged to connect the drive shaft co-axially to the common shaft by insertion of the connecting portion into the aperture in an end portion of the common shaft, and the drive portion comprises a gear-mounting region.
2. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each end portion comprises an aperture in the end of the common shaft, co-axial to the common shaft, for receiving a connecting portion of the drive shaft.
3. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central portions of the common shaft and the drive shaft have a cruciform cross-section.
4. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each end portion of the common shaft further comprises:
- a flange between the central portion and the pulley-mounting region; and
- a bearing-mounting region adjacent to the pulley-mounting region.
5. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive portion of the drive shaft further comprises:
- a bearing-mounting region between the gear-mounting region and the central portion.
6. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the apertures in the end portions of the common shaft and the connecting portion of the drive shaft have a polygonal cross-section.
7. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the apertures in the end portions of the common shaft and the connecting portion of the drive shaft have a hexagonal cross-section.
8. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the common shaft and the drive shaft are integrally molded.
9. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of the common shaft and the drive shaft are integrally molded from thermoplastic polyester.
10. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pulley-mounting regions of the common shaft comprise raised features arranged to prevent a pulley mounted on the shaft from rotating on the shaft.
11. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the common shaft is 90 mm long and has a diameter of 6 mm.
12. A modular shaft assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aperture is 3-15 mm deep.
13. A media dispenser comprising a modular shaft assembly comprising a common shaft and a drive shaft, wherein the common shaft comprises:
- a central portion between two end portions, each end portion comprising a pulley-mounting region and at least one end portion comprising an aperture in the end of the common shaft, co-axial to the common shaft, for receiving a connecting portion of the drive shaft,
- and wherein the drive shaft comprises:
- a central portion between a connecting portion and a drive portion, wherein the connecting portion is arranged to connect the drive shaft co-axially to the common shaft by insertion of the connecting portion into the aperture in an end portion of the common shaft, and the drive portion comprises a gear-mounting region.
14. A media dispenser as claimed in claim 13, further comprising one or more additional common shafts.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 29, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 28, 2007
Applicant:
Inventors: Roy Crerar (Edinburgh), Grant Smith (Dundee)
Application Number: 11/288,780
International Classification: B65H 1/00 (20060101);