IP Library Granted Patent US 9,542,791
Granted Patent B2
US 9,542,791 · App. 14/765,886 · Granted Jan 10, 2017

Self-checking cash box

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Patent No.
US 9,542,791
App. No.
14/765,886
Granted
Jan 10, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a cash box ( 10 ) having a receiving area ( 12 ) for receiving notes of value, an invalidating unit ( 14 ), a sensor unit ( 18 ) for detecting manipulation attempts and a control unit ( 16 ). In an activated operating state, the control unit ( 16 ) triggers the invalidating unit ( 14 ) when the sensor unit ( 18 ) detects a manipulation attempt. In a deactivated operating state, the control unit ( 16 ) does not trigger the invalidating unit ( 14 ) even in the presence of a manipulation attempt. Prior to the activation of the cash box ( 10 ), the control unit ( 16 ) checks the proper functioning of at least one sensor ( 20 ) of the sensor unit ( 18 ). In addition, the invention relates to a method for activating a cash box ( 10 ).

Claims (18)

1. A cash box, comprising:

a receiving area ( 12 ) configured for receiving notes of value,

an invalidating unit ( 14 ) configured for irreversibly invalidating notes of value arranged in the receiving area ( 12 ),

a sensor unit ( 18 ) having at least one sensor ( 20 ) configured for detecting manipulation attempts, and

a control unit ( 16 ) configured for checking proper functioning of at least one sensor ( 20 ) of the cash box ( 10 ) and for controlling the invalidating unit ( 14 ), wherein the control unit ( 16 ) establishes an activated operating state if the at least one sensor ( 20 ) of the cash box ( 10 ) is determined to be functioning properly, establishes a deactivated operating state if the at least one sensor ( 20 ) of the cash box ( 10 ) is determined not to be functioning properly, and triggers the invalidating unit in the activated operating state when the sensor unit ( 18 ) detects a manipulation attempt and does not trigger the invalidating unit ( 14 ) in the presence of a manipulation attempt in the deactivated operating state, and the control unit ( 16 ) being configured for checking proper functioning of the at least one sensor ( 20 ) of the sensor unit ( 18 ) prior to the activation of the cash box.

2. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the sensor unit ( 18 ) comprises a plurality of sensors ( 20 ), and that the control unit ( 16 ) is configured to check the proper functioning of at least two sensors ( 20 ) of the sensor unit ( 18 ) prior to the activation of the cash box.

3. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the sensor unit ( 18 ) comprises at least one acceleration sensor, at least one position sensor, at least one humidity sensor, a shutter sensor configured for detecting a closed state of a shutter ( 30 ) of the cash box ( 10 ), a cover sensor configured for detecting a closed state of a cover ( 34 ) of the cash box ( 10 ), a battery sensor configured for determining a charge state of a battery ( 36 ) of the cash box ( 10 ), a trigger sensor configured for detecting connection of a trigger of the invalidating unit ( 14 ) and/or an identification sensor configured for determining an identification of the cassette type of the cash box ( 10 ).

4. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the control unit ( 16 ) has a target signal value stored therein for each sensor ( 20 ) prior to the activation of the cash box and the control unit ( 16 ) is configured to determine an actual signal value of the respective sensor ( 20 ) and to compare this determined actual signal value to the respective target signal value for checking the functioning of each sensor ( 20 ).

5. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 4 , wherein the control unit ( 16 ) is configured to determine the proper functioning of a sensor ( 20 ) whenever the actual signal value of the sensor ( 20 ) corresponds to the assigned target signal value and/or when the actual signal value of the sensor ( 20 ) deviates from the assigned target signal value only within predetermined limits.

6. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the control unit ( 16 ) has a target signal range with an upper and a lower limit value stored therein for each of the sensors ( 20 ) prior to the activation of the cash box, the control unit ( 16 ) being configured to determine an actual signal value of each sensor ( 20 ) for checking the functionality of the respective sensor ( 20 ) and to compare the determined actual signal value to the respective target signal range, and to determine the proper functioning of a sensor ( 20 ) whenever the actual signal value of the sensor ( 20 ) lies in the assigned target signal range.

7. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the control unit ( 16 ) is configured to only put the cash box ( 10 ) from the deactivated into the activated operating state when the check for all sensors ( 20 ) has revealed that these function properly.

8. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 7 , wherein the cash box ( 10 ) further comprises an output unit ( 26 ) configured for outputting information, and the control unit ( 16 ) is configured to control the output unit ( 26 ) such that the output unit ( 26 ) outputs an information about the proper functioning of the sensor unit ( 18 ) and/or an information about the activation.

9. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 8 , wherein the control unit ( 16 ) is configured not to activate the sensor unit ( 18 ) when the check of at least one sensor ( 20 ) reveals that this sensor does not function properly and to control the output unit ( 26 ) such that the output unit ( 26 ) outputs an error message with an information thereon.

10. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 9 , wherein the control unit ( 16 ) once again checks the functioning of at least those sensors ( 20 ) previously determined as not functioning properly after a predetermined period of time after the output of the error message.

11. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 10 , wherein the sensors ( 20 ) are divided into a first group and into at least a second group, the first group comprises the sensors ( 20 ) in which an error or defect is of a first specified type that is eliminated by an operator, if necessary, and the second group comprises sensors ( 20 ) in which an error or defect of a second specified type that requires a maintenance to be carried out by a service employee, and the control unit ( 16 ) is configured to carry out the re-check after the predetermined period of time only for the sensors ( 20 ) of the first group.

12. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the sensor unit ( 18 ) is activated in the activated operating state and is deactivated in the deactivated operating state.

13. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the cash box ( 10 ) comprises a memory element ( 22 ), and the control unit ( 16 ) is configured to store the determined actual signal values and/or the comparison results in the memory element ( 22 ).

14. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 13 , wherein the cash box ( 10 ) comprises a plug connector ( 24 ) and the data stored in the memory element ( 22 ) is read out by establishing a data transmission connection by connecting a complementary plug connector.

Assignments (10)
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS (2026 NOTES REEL/FRAME 062511/0246) Recorded Aug 18, 2023
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT - TERM LOAN Recorded Jan 25, 2023
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 7, 2015
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