IP Library Granted Patent US 7,422,095
Granted Patent B2
US 7,422,095 · App. 11/280,814 · Granted Sep 9, 2008

Bill handling device and bill accommodating unit

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Patent No.
US 7,422,095
App. No.
11/280,814
Granted
Sep 9, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

It is an object to provide a bill handling device, the control of the entire device of which is simplified. The bill handling device comprises: a bill validator including a bill sensor for discriminating the validity of a bill inserted into a bill insertion slot and further including a bill conveyor for conveying the bill to a predetermined position and sending the bill, which has been discriminated to be invalid by the bill sensor, back to the bill insertion slot; and a bill accommodating unit including a bill accommodating section for accommodating a bill, further including a bill detector for detecting the bill which has been sent out, furthermore including a conveyance roller for conveying the bill to the bill accommodating section side independently from the bill conveyor by a conveyance force weaker than the conveyance force of conveying the bill by the bill conveyor while the bill detector is detecting the bill.

Claims (25)

1. A bill handling device comprising:

a bill validator including a main body having a front face including a bill insertion slot,

a lid which is opened and closed with respect to the main body,

a bill conveyance passage located between the main body and the lid,

a bill sensor arranged in the bill conveyance passage for discriminating validity of a bill inserted into the bill insertion slot, and

a bill conveyor for conveying the bill inserted to a predetermined position for discriminating the validity of the bill by the bill sensor and sending a bill, which has been discriminated to be invalid by the bill sensor, back to the bill insertion slot; and

a bill accommodating unit including

a bill accommodating section for accommodating a bill, wherein the bill accommodating section is located below the bill validator,

a bill detector for detecting the bill which is being sent to the accommodating section,

a conveyance roller for conveying the bill to the bill accommodating section, independently from the bill conveyor, by a conveyance force weaker than a conveyance force of conveying the bill, applied by the bill conveyor while the bill detector is detecting the bill, and

a pair of guide sections for guiding the bill to the bill accommodating section, while folding back the bill into an approximate U-shape as viewed in a longitudinal cross section with respect to the direction of conveyance, wherein

the conveyance roller is located between the guide sections, and

a lower end of the conveyance roller protrudes farther than the pair of guide sections for bending the bill, which passes below the lower end of the conveyance roller, into an approximate V-shape as viewed in a transverse cross section with respect to the direction of conveyance, between the guide sections while the bill is folded back in a U-shape as viewed in a longitudinal cross section with respect to the direction of conveyance by the conveyance roller.

2. A bill accommodating unit comprising:

a bill validator including a main body having a front face including a bill insertion slot,

a lid which is opened and closed with respect to the main body,

a bill conveyance passage located between the main body and the lid,

a bill sensor arranged in the bill conveyance passage for discriminating validity of a bill inserted into the bill insertion slot, and

a bill conveyor, arranged between the main body and the lid, for conveying the bill inserted to a predetermined position for discriminating the validity of the bill by the bill sensor and sending a bill, which has been discriminated to be invalid, back to the bill insertion slot;

a bill accommodating section for accommodating a bill, wherein the bill accommodating section is located below the bill validator;

a bill detector for detecting the bill which has been sent out by the bill conveyor; and

a conveyance roller for conveying the bill to the bill accommodating section, independently from the bill conveyor, by a conveyance force weaker than a conveyance force of conveying the bill, applied by the bill conveyor while the bill detector is detecting the bill,

a pair of guide sections for guiding the bill to the bill accommodating section, while folding back the bill into an approximate U-shape as viewed in a longitudinal cross section with respect to the direction of conveyance, wherein

the conveyance roller is located between the guide sections, and

a lower end of the conveyance roller protrudes farther than the pair of guide sections for bending the bill, which passes below the lower end of the conveyance roller, into an approximate V-shape as viewed in a transverse cross section with respect to the direction of conveyance, between the guide sections while the bill is folded back in a U-shape as viewed in a longitudinal cross section with respect to the direction of conveyance by the conveyance roller.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 26, 2010
From: ARUZE CORPORATION
To: UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024766/0576 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2010
From: SETA CORPORATION
To: ARUZE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024719/0798 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2006
From: YOSHIOKA, KAZUEI
To: SETA CORP.; ARUZE CORP.
Reel/Frame 017152/0976 →