With Means Responsive To Malfunction Patents (Class 194/200)
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Patent number: 11288934Abstract: The POS register 20 receives a withdrawal amount of cash to be withdrawn (S1), and transmits a withdrawal possibility determination request to a change machine 30 (S2a). The change machine 30 determines whether withdrawal is possible, based on the withdrawal amount in the withdrawal possibility determination request, inventory quantity data, and reserved-for-change quantity data (S2b), and transmits a determination result to the POS register 20 (S2c). When the determination result is “withdrawal impossible”, the POS register 20 notifies that dispensing of money is impossible. When the determination result is “withdrawal possible”, cash is dispensed from the change machine 30 (S9) through notification of a settlement request amount to a debit terminal 70 (S3), reading of a debit card (S4), a settlement request to a management server 100 (S5), reception of settlement permission (S6, S7), and dispensing instruction to the change machine 30 (S8).Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2018Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: GLORY LTD.Inventor: Hirofumi Kurotsuka
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Patent number: 11123642Abstract: A method for user matching is provided. A matching request is received from a client. The matching request includes an application identifier and a user identifier. When the application identifier indicates that a matching mode for the matching request is an asynchronous mode, a matching queue identifier is obtained based on the matching request, the user identifier is added to a matching queue corresponding to the matching queue identifier, a predetermined number of user identifiers is selected from the matching queue, a matching result is generated that includes an identifier of a matching group of the selected predetermined number of user identifiers, and the matching result is sent to the client. The predetermined number of user identifiers includes the user identifier in the matching request.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company LimitedInventors: Lei Wang, Tongtong Huang, Wu Hu
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Patent number: 11020319Abstract: A tamper-resistant pill and/or capsule dispenser for attachment to an electronic control and communication unit including inter alia, an electric actuator mechanism, a microprocessor, a graphical user interface and a communications unit, the dispenser including sensors operative under control of said electronic control and communication unit to monitor and dispense prescribed dosages of medications or vitamin supplements in pill and/or capsule form and help control, track and maintain a record of pills and/or capsules dispensed to a patient to ensure that the dispensed product is not improperly removed from or replaced in the dispenser, said dispenser comprising: a generally cylindrical housing having an open top, and a generally closed bottom, except for a pill dispensing opening formed in a lower side portion of the cylindrical housing; a cylindrical sleeve open at its top end and closed at its bottom end, said sleeve being eccentrically disposed within said cylindrical housing and away from the side of saiType: GrantFiled: February 10, 2020Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Inventor: Jamil Mogul
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Patent number: 10796280Abstract: Systems and methods for the preparation of recipe-based products may include a computer-based system for parsing recipe steps and instructions, such that each of a plurality of product preparation stations receives and displays on an associated human-machine interface only those instructions associated with that product preparation station.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Simplified Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald L. Elton, Michael Elton, Ted Allen, John William Swanson
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Patent number: 10467559Abstract: Techniques and arrangements for facilitating synchronization of order ticket functionality utilized by point-of-sale (POS) devices with kitchen display systems. In some example, a POS device and a line buster device collectively receive a plurality of customer orders associated with a transaction between a merchant and plurality of customers. Based on individual customer orders, the POS device determines when to fire off the orders to the kitchen display system irrespective of the sequence in which they are received. In some examples, the kitchen display system then determines whether or not to request payment from the customer before the order is prepared or delivered.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Square, Inc.Inventors: Tait Svenson, Claudia J. Ng, Imran Khan, Jennifer Murse
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Patent number: 10086269Abstract: A wireless controller for a video game playing device includes electrically conductive contacts on portions of the surface of the controller positioned so that a first contact is contactable by one hand of the user and a second contact is contactable by the other hand of the user during operation of the controller. Electrical circuitry applies a voltage between the first contact and the second contact so that when the one hand contacts the first contact and the other hand contacts the second contact an electrical current flows through the user's body completing an electrical circuit. Further electrical circuitry enables power supply to the controller electronic control circuitry responsive to completion of the electrical circuit, and disables electrical power supply to the controller electronic control circuitry responsive to breaking of the electrical circuit.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2015Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Matthew J. Clarke, Adam Coulthard, Mark J. Lawrence, Heather Pollard
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Patent number: 9997027Abstract: A cash handling device having at least one processor, a communication interface, an item accepting device, an item dispensing device, an internal currency scanning system, an internal currency transport system, one or more currency storage cartridges, and a memory may receive, from a user, a request to perform a deposit transaction. Based on receiving the request to perform the deposit transaction, the cash handling device may receive at least one deposit item for deposit. Subsequently, the cash handling device may validate the at least one deposit item received for deposit. Based on validating the at least one deposit item received for deposit, the cash handling device may generate a deposit transaction record that includes information directing a banking server to apply a provisional credit to a treasury account associated with the user. Subsequently, the cash handling device may send the deposit transaction record to the banking server.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2017Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventor: Joan C. Brancaccio
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Patent number: 9940771Abstract: A method and associated security apparatus for providing security to an automatic teller machine (ATM) having a cash capture device in a presenter area of the ATM. The cash capture device is detected by a proximity detector in the security apparatus in the ATM. A detecting signal is generated by the proximity detector in response to the cash capture device being detected. The detecting signal is received by control circuitry in the security apparatus and in response, the control circuitry causes a dispensing shutter of the ATM to remain in an open position. Each proximity detector is electrically connected to the control circuitry. The dispensing shutter in the open position is configured, in an absence of the cash capture device in the ATM, to dispense paper currency processed and stored in the presenter area. Presenter belts in the presenter area transport the paper currency to a dispenser aperture.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2017Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: David R. Blower, Simon J. Forsdyke, Luke Tombs, Paul N. Wragg
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Patent number: 9940770Abstract: A coin acceptor includes main body having coin dispenser mounted therein, coin tubes mounted in the main body and disposed at the bottom side of the coin dispenser, and sensing device including multiple optical sensor modules respectively aimed at the coin tubes. The distance between each optical sensor module and the coins in the respective coin tube is calculated by: measuring the time taken for the reflected light to travel from the coins in the respective coin tube to the proximity sensor of the respective optical sensor module and then multiplying the time thus measured by the speed of light. The number of coins in each coin tube is calculated by: deducting the distance between the respective optical sensor module and the coins in the respective coin tube from the pre-measured depth of the empty coin tube, and then dividing the reminder thus obtained by the thickness of single coin.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2017Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Chia-Min Chang, Shao-Po Chan, Ming-Hua Tsou, Wei Chiu, Yuan-Chun Wang, Hang-Chih Hsu
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Patent number: 9790048Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: December 24, 2013Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Inventors: Andrew Beddoe, Andrew Holmes, Andrew Denley
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Patent number: 9646447Abstract: A determination apparatus includes a first transportation guide, disposed on one side of a conveyance path through which a medium travels when being transported, on which a first transportation surface is formed facing the conveyance path. A sensor, on which a reading surface that reads a state of the medium, is provided closer to a side of the first transportation guide than the conveyance path. A second transportation guide, disposed on another side of the conveyance path facing the first transportation guide across the path, on which a second transportation surface is formed facing the path, on which a space through which the medium is transported, is formed between the first and second transportation guides, and on which a bend part is formed, at a portion facing the reading surface, bent in a direction separating from the reading surface more than a portion not facing the reading surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Nobuharu Nishino
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Patent number: 9489776Abstract: Apparatus for controlling and monitoring vehicle parking meter systems wherein a plurality of programmable single space parking meters enable the resetting of time upon a vehicle departure and the occurrence of any other operational parameter; multiple low power microprocessors for monitoring and initiating changes in the logic for all the devices monitoring the parking meter spaces; a plurality of specialized microprocessors for monitoring the system to assure reliable operation thereof; a master operational microprocessor connected to each of the additional low power microprocessors for monitoring of and control of any changes in the logic to establish new operating parameters for the low power microprocessors; a centralized operational controller accessible to parking personnel to monitor and control the space monitoring units from a remote location; a pass-through radio frequency communication device for passing messages from the centralized operational controller to and from each space monitoring unit byType: GrantFiled: February 1, 2010Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: fybrInventors: Scott Keller, Tom Swiedler, Chris Krstanovic, John R Goltz, Al Hamilton, Eric Groft
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Patent number: 9384615Abstract: The invention relates to a device for sorting coins, the diameter and thickness of which are within predefined size ranges.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2015Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Wincor Nixdorf International GmbHInventors: Arno Fischer, Bruno Gruenberger, Daniel Obermayr
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Patent number: 9177431Abstract: A coin processing machine includes a coin support plate having a coin support surface defining a coin path extending from an intake location to a coin removal station. Recesses formed in the coin path resist stopping of coins along the coin path. The coin support plate forms part of a normally open control circuit that closes in response to a coin jam along the coin path. A controller in the control circuit responds to the circuit closing by stopping the flow of coins along the coin path.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: GCCM, LLCInventor: Gregory F. String
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Patent number: 9147911Abstract: A system is provided for extending the shelf life capacity of a coin cell, the system utilizing a coin cell; a voltage step up converter/regulator, configured to step up the voltage of output from the coin cell and the storage capacitor; and a storage capacitor receiving output from the voltage step up converter/regulator.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Paul B. O'Sullivan
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Patent number: 9004256Abstract: A temporary storage in a medium storing device carries out ON/OFF monitoring of a jam sensor between a winding start position of a drum and a clamp point of a delivering roller. Accordingly, when bills are rewound in the reset operation, even when a relationship between a pulse count and a bill position becomes different from actual one, it is possible to detect, without using a pulse count, a jam between the winding start position and the clamp point. It is possible to more securely detect the abnormality in bill storing in comparison with the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinji Ohara, Kei Iwatsuki
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Patent number: 8986084Abstract: Device for receiving coins improved in such a way that large amounts of coins can be received as well as separated reliably and quickly and such that the adverse influence of foreign matters introduced along with the coins on the coin separating function and/or on the performance of the coin separating unit may be reduced. The device includes an aperture for charging coins, a unit for separating coins and a feed unit for feeding coins which is provided with a guide face giving support to the coins during the feeding process and which is an active type feeder having a feed module (5) that is operable with the aid of an actuator means to feed coins toward the coin separating unit and that is designed such that the coins are transported toward the coin separating unit along said guide face.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Wincor Nixdorf International GmbHInventors: Christian Starke, Thorsten Neumann, Axel Grimm, Stig Goepel
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Patent number: 8857597Abstract: A banknote handling apparatus recognizes and handles banknotes. The banknote handling apparatus includes a depositing unit, a dispensing unit, a plurality of banknote storing units, a transport unit, a recognition unit, and a control unit. The banknote handling apparatus further includes a portion for an optional attachment to which an escrow unit temporarily storing the banknotes in a process of the handling is selectively attachable. The control unit includes an option control unit performing control corresponding to an attached state of the escrow unit and control corresponding to an unattached state.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2013Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Glory Ltd.Inventor: Masao Sakamoto
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Patent number: 8795039Abstract: A troubleshooted coin output method used in a coin dispensing and outputting machine including a machine main unit formed of a coin dispensing unit, a coin hopper consisting of a driver circuit, motors, coin-pushing modules and sensors and a circuit module, and coin tubes for storing coins. When outputting coins, the circuit module counts the amount of coins to be outputted subject to the amount of money to be given, and then stops the coin output operation if the outputted amount of coins does not match the amount of money to be given due to failure or one motor or any other reasons, and then counts the rest amount to be given, and then drives the other motor to output coins till that the desired amount are outputted, thereby troubleshooting the problem.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2013Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: International Currency Technologies CorporationInventor: Yuan-Chun Wang
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Patent number: 8760296Abstract: Systems and associated methods for monitoring and/or controlling access to interior portions of consumer-operated kiosks and other enclosures are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a consumer-operated kiosk includes an enclosure having a door movable between a closed position that prevents access to the enclosure and an open position that permits access to the enclosure. In this embodiment, an identifier, such as an RFID transponder or tag, is mounted to one of the enclosure or the door, and a reader, such as an RFID reader, is mounted to the other of the enclosure or the door. When the door is closed, the reader detects the identifier. Conversely, when the door moves away form the closed position, the reader ceases to detect the identifier and can generate/send a signal indicating that the door is open.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2013Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Outerwall Inc.Inventor: Douglas A. Martin
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Patent number: 8727094Abstract: A coin separator and rejector apparatus that will electronically release and return jammed coins, tokens, slugs and the like is disclosed. A coin separator and rejector body is described having one or more downwardly inclined coin races formed therein. The rejector body has an upstream portion and a downstream portion. The coin races further comprise a first wall and a second wall wherein at least a portion of one of the race walls is pivotally connected with the rejector body. A first sensor is located in the upstream portion of the rejector body and a second sensor located in said downstream portion of said rejector body. An actuator is in mechanical connection with the pivotal portion of the race wall. A processor is in electrical communication with the sensors and with said actuator. A coin in an upstream portion of a coin separator and rejector is detected by the first sensor and sends a signal to the processor.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Imonex Services, Inc.Inventors: Philemon L. Bruner, Kurt D. Regenbrecht, Gary L. Mee
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Patent number: 8720663Abstract: A bill jam troubleshooting employed in a bill acceptor used in a consumer system includes the step of displaying an error message when a fake bill is identified by a sampling and validation module, the step of driving the transmission mechanism to carry the inserted bill back and forth over a validation zone repeatedly twice when a bill jam is detected, and the step of controlling the transmission mechanism to return the inserted bill to the bill slot. Thus, the invention improves the function and effect on the overall use of the product, and enhances the advantages and opportunities of commodity sales channels to increase product competitiveness.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: International Currency Technologies CorporationInventors: Yung-Hao Chiang, Cheng-Yi Wu
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Patent number: 8678161Abstract: The present invention provides a coin depositing and dispensing machine 11 that can be continuously used without going out-of-service even if a failure occurs in a certain storing and dispensing portion. Among a plurality of storing and dispensing portions 22 to 27, denominations of coins to be stored are assigned to the storing and dispensing portions 22 to 25, respectively, and no denomination is assigned to the storing and dispensing portions 26 and 27. When a failure occurs in one of the storing and dispensing portions 22 to 25, the assignment of a denomination related to the failure is changed from the storing and dispensing portion in which the failure occurred to either one of the storing and dispensing portion 26 and 27 to which no denomination is assigned.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Glory Ltd.Inventors: Yoshifumi Masuda, Youhei Kamada
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Publication number: 20140069768Abstract: A banknote deposit and withdrawal machine uses an interlock switch to detect whether or not a lower unit has been pulled out from a safe housing, uses a lock sensor to detect at least two states among a locked state, a half-locked state, and a pulled-out state, and uses a banknote control unit to distinguish between the three states of the locked state, the half-locked state, and the pulled-out state on the basis of the result of detection by the interlock switch and the result of detection by the lock sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventor: Takamoto Yokote
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Patent number: 8651378Abstract: A system for monitoring a validator that assesses a token includes an input device for receiving messages from a machine including a validator. The messages contain data indicative of validator events such as an assessment of a token resulting in acceptance of the token and an assessment of a token resulting in rejection of the token. The system further includes a processor for deriving timing information for the validator events and for comparing the data and timing information with predetermined criteria. Personnel alerts are raised when predetermined criteria are satisfied, and maintenance of validators may be scheduled in dependence upon criteria related to assessments of tokens resulting in rejection.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Ebet LTD.Inventors: Tony Toohey, David Jack
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Patent number: 8485337Abstract: An apparatus for processing bank notes that includes an input unit for inputting bank notes, a singler for singling the input bank notes, a transport system for transporting the singled bank notes through a sensor device for checking the bank notes, a control device that evaluates signals from the sensor device, output units into which the bank notes are transported by the transport system, controlled by the control device, in dependence of the check, and detectors for monitoring the apparatus for the presence of malfunctions. The sensor device signals are evaluated by the control device for this purpose, and the control device stops the singler and the transport system in the event that the presence and/or the assumption of a malfunction is determined by the control device, wherein the control device, upon or after the stopping of the singler and of the transport system, effects an expansion of the transport system.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Giesecke & Devrient GmbHInventor: Erwin Demmeler
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Patent number: 8482413Abstract: Systems and associated methods for monitoring and/or controlling access to interior portions of consumer-operated kiosks and other enclosures are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a consumer-operated kiosk includes an enclosure having a door movable between a closed position that prevents access to the enclosure and an open position that permits access to the enclosure. In this embodiment, an identifier, such as an RFID transponder or tag, is mounted to one of the enclosure or the door, and a reader, such as an RFID reader, is mounted to the other of the enclosure or the door. When the door is closed, the reader detects the identifier. Conversely, when the door moves away form the closed position, the reader ceases to detect the identifier and can generate/send a signal indicating that the door is open.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Coinstar, Inc.Inventor: Douglas A. Martin
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Patent number: 8479908Abstract: A gaming peripheral for a gaming machine is described. The gaming peripheral can be configured to emulate the functions of a lighting device, such as a candle. The gaming peripheral can be configured to provide enhanced gaming features such as 1) enhanced networking capabilities, 2) enhanced peripheral device monitoring and upgrade capabilities, 3) enhanced player monitoring and security capabilities 4) enhanced gaming function capabilities and 5) enhanced player reward capabilities. The enhanced gaming features can be provided in a non-intrusive manner such that regulated software executed on a gaming machine does not have to be altered.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Leap Forward GamingInventor: William R. Wells
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Patent number: 8371911Abstract: A coin handling machine 11 is provided in which when coins jam in a transport path 67 during coin transportation, coins jamming in the transport path 67 are automatically taken out and the state can be restored. Coins pooled in a feeding portion 31 are fed one by one to the transport path 67, and the coins in the transport path 67 are pushed and transported one by one by projections of the deposit transporting belt 70 of the transport path 67. When coins jam in the transport path 67 during coin transportation, driving of the feeding portion 31 is stopped, the discharge gate of the feeding portion 31 is opened, and the deposit transporting belt 70 is rotated in a direction opposite to a transporting direction. Coins jamming in the transport path 67 are returned to the feeding portion 31 by the deposit transporting belt 70, discharged downward from the discharge gate 62 of the feeding portion 31, and returned to a tray 20 of a dispensing outlet 19.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2008Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Glory Ltd.Inventor: Yugen Tsubota
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Patent number: 8336697Abstract: A gaming peripheral for a gaming machine is described. The gaming peripheral can be configured to emulate the functions of a lighting device, such as a candle. The gaming peripheral can be configured to provide enhanced gaming features such as 1) enhanced networking capabilities, 2) enhanced peripheral device monitoring and upgrade capabilities, 3) enhanced player monitoring and security capabilities 4) enhanced gaming function capabilities and 5) enhanced player reward capabilities. The enhanced gaming features can be provided in a non-intrusive manner such that regulated software executed on a gaming machine does not have to be altered.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Leap Forward GamingInventor: William R. Wells
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Patent number: 8327995Abstract: A cash recycler or other currency handling device includes an environmental condition monitoring system including a plurality of sensors configured to monitor environmental conditions inside the housing of the cash recycler. In some arrangements, the temperature and/or humidity within the housing will be monitored. Upon sensing that the conditions are outside of a predetermined threshold, an indication will be sent to a controller that will adjust operation of the cash recycler based on the indications received from the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Amy Baker Folk, Daniel Christopher Bohen
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Patent number: 8229816Abstract: A method, system, computer program product, and apparatus, or a combination of the foregoing for remotely connecting to an Intelligent Cash Recycler. A user connects to any Intelligent Cash Recycler tied into the system in order to remotely access, monitor, communicate, update, trouble-shoot, perform maintenance on, and settle accounts of the remotely located Intelligent Cash Recyclers. Incident reports are created in real-time to indicate when there is an issue with a particular Intelligent Cash Recycler. The system routes the incident reports to the appropriate groups, so that the groups may address the incident reports and resolve the problem. Specifically, a group may, for example, resolve some incidents by making changes to the remotely located cash recycler configuration settings, pushing new files to the recycler, or updating the software or firmware associated with the remotely located cash recycler.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Paul Martin Mattison, Timothy Bryan Vannatter
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Patent number: 8157078Abstract: A cash recycler or other currency handling device includes an environmental condition monitoring system including a plurality of sensors configured to monitor environmental conditions inside the housing of the cash recycler. In some arrangements, the temperature and/or humidity within the housing will be monitored. Upon sensing that the conditions are outside of a predetermined threshold, an indication will be sent to a controller that will adjust operation of the cash recycler based on the indications received from the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Amy Baker Folk, Daniel Christopher Bohen
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Publication number: 20120018277Abstract: The present invention provides a coin depositing and dispensing machine 11 that can be continuously used without going out-of-service even if a failure occurs in a certain storing and dispensing portion. Among a plurality of storing and dispensing portions 22 to 27, denominations of coins to be stored are assigned to the storing and dispensing portions 22 to 25, respectively, and no denomination is assigned to the storing and dispensing portions 26 and 27. When a failure occurs in one of the storing and dispensing portions 22 to 25, the assignment of a denomination related to the failure is changed from the storing and dispensing portion in which the failure occurred to either one of the storing and dispensing portion 26 and 27 to which no denomination is assigned.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventors: Yoshifumi Masuda, Youhei Kamada
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Patent number: 7950512Abstract: A system and method for automatically conducting an inventory verification of a cash recycler are disclosed. Upon receiving an indication of a malfunction or other service issue, the cash recycler will automatically conduct an inventory verification of the cash storage portion of the cash recycler upon completion of the repair of the malfunction or service issue. In some arrangements, the automatic inventory verification will occur at regularly scheduled intervals. In still other arrangements, an upcoming transport of funds will initiate a transfer of funds from a storage region to a transport region. The cash recycler will automatically rebalance funds in the storage region upon completion of the transfer.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Amy Baker Folk, Daniel Christopher Bohen
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Patent number: 7946406Abstract: A coin processing system includes a coin processing machine configured to receive a plurality of randomly oriented coins in a coin input region thereof, process the coins, and determine a total amount of the coins. The coin processing system also includes a sensor configured to measure a pre-determined property associated with a component of the coin processing machine and/or an operational state of the coin processing machine and to output to a controller a signal related thereto. The coin processing system also includes an actuating device disposed to influence the pre-determined property. A controller is configured to monitor the signal output by the sensor and, responsive to a deviation of a value of the signal from an acceptable value for the signal, to execute an error recovery instruction set at least once.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: John R. Blake, David J. Mecklenburg, Marianne Krbec
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Patent number: 7938245Abstract: A method and apparatus for loading a plurality of stacks of currency bills into a currency handling device employing an input receptacle having a first paddle and a second paddle, each paddle being configured to urge one or more stacks of bills towards a front end of the receptacle wherein the relative position of the first and second paddles can be alternated as to which paddle is closer to the front end of the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Cummins-Allison Corp.Inventors: Charles P. Jenrick, Robert J. Klein, Curtis W. Hallowell
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Patent number: 7861841Abstract: A coin depositing and dispensing machine automatically returning coins remaining on a passage in case an error-stop during depositing operation. The coins on the passage are transported by the transporting unit for depositing in a reverse transporting direction reverse to the depositing and transporting direction, one coin in a sorting passage is transported to the upstream side from a rejecting portion. Then, the coins on the passage are transported by the transporting unit for depositing in the depositing and transporting direction, and eliminated by the rejecting portion. While the coins on the passage are transported by the transporting unit for depositing alternately in the depositing and transporting direction and the reverse transporting direction, the coins in the sorting passage are eliminated by the rejecting portion one by one.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2008Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Glory Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Nagase, Keita Toyama, Keita Ito
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Patent number: 7677969Abstract: A bill acceptor for a gaming machine including a receiving zone for receiving a tendered bill. A sensing device is arranged at an input region of the receiving zone for sensing at least one characteristic of the bill. A controller is in communication with the sensing device for receiving an output signal from the sensing device. An annunciator is controlled by the controller to be activated when a bill acceptance rate of the controller drops below a predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty. LimitedInventor: James Rist
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Publication number: 20100025183Abstract: A system and method for automatically conducting an inventory verification of a cash recycler are disclosed. Upon receiving an indication of a malfunction or other service issue, the cash recycler will automatically conduct an inventory verification of the cash storage portion of the cash recycler upon completion of the repair of the malfunction or service issue. In some arrangements, the automatic inventory verification will occur at regularly scheduled intervals. In still other arrangements, an upcoming transport of funds will initiate a transfer of funds from a storage region to a transport region. The cash recycler will automatically rebalance funds in the storage region upon completion of the transfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Amy Baker Folk, Daniel Christopher Bohen
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Publication number: 20100000837Abstract: When a goods registration process is executed in a POS terminal and money is jammed in a deposited-money conveying device after a deposit is received through an input port of a coin/bill dispenser, the coin/bill dispenser transmits an error notification to the POS terminal. When receiving the error notification, the POS terminal sets a deposit-amount fixing mode to a manual input mode, calculates, when a deposit amount is input and a total key is pressed by an operator, a change amount by using an input deposit amount and a sales amount totalized during the goods registration process, and transmits change information including the change amount to the coin/bill dispenser. The coin/bill dispenser causes a storage device to dispense change therefrom based on the change amount and ejects the change through an ejection port.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicants: FUJITSU LIMITED, FUJITSU FRONTECH LIMITEDInventors: Toki Hokazono, Takashi Toyokawa
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Patent number: 7635059Abstract: A coin separator and rejector apparatus that will electronically release and return jammed coins, tokens, slugs and the like is disclosed. A coin separator and rejector body is described having one or more downwardly inclined coin races formed therein. The rejector body has an upstream portion and a downstream portion. The coin races further comprise a first wall and a second wall wherein at least a portion of one of the race walls is pivotally connected with the rejector body. A first sensor is located in the upstream portion of the rejector body and a second sensor located in said downstream portion of said rejector body. An actuator is in mechanical connection with the pivotal portion of the race wall. A processor is in electrical communication with the sensors and with said actuator. A coin in an upstream portion of a coin separator and rejector is detected by the first sensor and sends a signal to the processor.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Imonex Services, Inc.Inventors: Philemon L. Bruner, Kurt D. Regenbrecht, Gary L. Mee
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Patent number: 7299910Abstract: A coin validator includes a coin insertion opening (40), a coin return opening (45) and a structure defining a coin path (30) from the coin insertion opening to the coin return opening. The coin path includes a return region (59) that extends upstream from the coin return opening, and means (55) to detect and identify an object in a detection region (54) of the coin path. Gate means (56) in the coin path between the detection region and the return region is responsive to identification of the object to either divert the object from the coin path or constrain it to traverse the path to the coin return opening. In one aspect, part (10) of the structure is actuable to move so as to widen substantially the whole of the coin path including the return region, whereby to facilitate clearance of jams in the coin path.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2003Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Microsystem Controls Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Peter Ronald Smith
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Patent number: 7175067Abstract: The application is directed to a safety device for a bank note storage apparatus. If banknotes are not place properly in the compartment of the tray but overlie a flange of the safety device as the tray is pushed into the slot and flange will jam between pegs and, causing a body to move back against a spring and a latch to extend downward from the tray. The latch will prevent movement of the tray fully into the enclosure. The user must remove the obstruction before the tray can be moved fully into the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Volumatic LimitedInventor: Philip Roberts
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Patent number: 6994200Abstract: 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: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Cummins Allison Corp.Inventors: Charles P. Jenrick, Robert J. Klein, Curtis W. Hallowell
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Publication number: 20040188220Abstract: A coin validator includes a coin insertion opening (40), a coin return opening (45) and a structure defining a coin path (30) from the coin insertion opening to the coin return opening. The coin path includes a return region (59) that extends upstream from the coin return opening, and means (55) to detect and identify an object in a detection region (54) of the coin path. Gate means (56) in the coin path between the detection region and the return region is responsive to identification of the object to either divert the object from the coin path or constrain it to traverse the path to the coin return opening. In one aspect, part (10) of the structure is actuable to move so as to widen substantially the whole of the coin path including the return region, whereby to facilitate clearance of jams in the coin path.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: MICROSYSTEM CONTROLS PTY LTDInventor: Peter Ronald Smith
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Patent number: 6771180Abstract: The present invention provides a bill receiving/processing machine, which has a simple configuration having no temporary reserving section, and has no need of manually sorting the approved bills even in the case where a fault is generated, and can rationally carry out cancel processing with respect to a transaction such that a bill has been already sent to a stacker after money denomination discriminating/counting handling is completed.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Glory Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiomi Mizuta, Hajime Morino
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Patent number: 6758316Abstract: A coin sorting and counting machine and a method for operating it to automatically dispense cash vouchers based on the value of the counted coins, manufacturers' coupons and store coupons. Coins are placed in a hopper tray angled downward from the horizontal. When the hinged tray is lifted, the coins travel over a peak structure, through a waste management system and into the coin sorting and counting apparatus. The value of the coins and the number of coins within each denomination are displayed as the coins are counted. The coins fall into a storage area and the user is issued a cash voucher and a series of manufacturer coupons.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Coinstar, Inc.Inventor: Jens H. Molbak
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Patent number: 6754832Abstract: Ipsec rules are searched in order from rules containing the most specificity to those containing the least specificity of attributes. The static rules include placeholders for sets of dynamic rules. Dynamic rules are searched only if a placeholder is the first matching rule in the static table. For connection oriented protocols, security rule binding information is stored in association with the connection. This allows the searching of the rules to be performed only when a connection is first established. If a static or dynamic rule is changed during a connection, a search is repeated. For selected connectionless protocols, packets are treated as if they were part of a simulated connection. A pseudo-connection memory block is allocated with the creation of each socket and Ipsec security binding information is stored in the pseudo-connection memory block on a first packet.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Russell Godwin, Linwood Hugh Overby, Jr., Richard Allen Wenklar
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Patent number: 6695689Abstract: A coin dispensing mechanism for dispensing coins stored in bulk in a storage hopper through a coin passage to an exit aperture includes a selector member for individually selecting coins from the storage hopper and delivering the coins to the coin passage. The coin passage further includes a coin passageway having a lower surface for supporting the translation of the coins to the exit aperture and an upper surface having a configuration capable of receiving coins moved off of the lower surface. A detector unit is operatively mounted relative to the upper surface to detect a coin. In normal operation, the dispensed coins will travel across the lower surface and be ejected. If there is a coin blockage, one or more coins will be moved adjacent to the upper surface and the detector unit will detect the position of the coin and indicate a blockage in the coin dispensing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Asahi Seiko Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Abe