IP Library Granted Patent US 10,049,525
Granted Patent B2
US 10,049,525 · App. 15/480,516 · Granted Aug 14, 2018

Cash machine cassette management

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 10,049,525
App. No.
15/480,516
Granted
Aug 14, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, a method for managing a cash machine having at least one deployed cash cassette having a picking assembly includes (a) determining that the deployed cash cassette should be replaced and (b) generating a cassette-replacement message in order to have a new cash cassette shipped to the cash machine to enable the deployed cash cassette to be replaced with the new cash cassette. In one implementation, the deployed cash cassette includes a cash store that stores currency bills, a picking assembly that retrieves currency bills from the cash store for dispensing from the cash machine and a cassette controller that controls operations of the cash cassette, wherein the cassette controller determines that the cash cassette should be replaced.

Claims (36)

1. A cash cassette for a cash machine, the cash cassette comprising:

a cash store adapted to store currency bills;

a picking assembly (a) adapted to retrieve currency bills from the cash store for dispensing from the cash machine and (b) having an expected end of its operating life; and

a cassette controller adapted to control operations of the cash cassette, wherein the cassette controller is adapted to determine that the picking assembly of the cash cassette (1) is approaching the expected end of its operating life and (2) should be replaced after the cassette controller determines that at least one of:

(i) the picking assembly has dispensed, over its operating life, a total number of currency bills at least equal to a threshold number of currency bills;

(ii) the picking assembly has been deployed, over its operating life, for a threshold length of time;

(iii) the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is folded; and

(iv) the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is torn.

2. The cash cassette of claim 1 , wherein the cassette controller is adapted to determine that the picking assembly of the cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after the cassette controller determines that the picking assembly has dispensed, over its operating life, a total number of currency bills at least equal to the threshold number of currency bills.

3. The cash cassette of claim 1 , wherein the cassette controller is adapted to determine that the picking assembly of the cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after the cassette controller determines that the picking assembly has been deployed, over its operating life, for the threshold length of time.

4. The cash cassette of claim 1 , wherein the cassette controller is adapted to determine that the picking assembly of the cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after the cassette controller determines that the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is folded.

5. The cash cassette of claim 1 , wherein the cassette controller is adapted to transmit a cassette-replacement message to a controller of the cash machine in response to the cassette controller determining that the picking assembly of the cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced.

6. The cash cassette of claim 1 , wherein:

the cash machine is a casino kiosk; and

the cash cassette is adapted to be deployed in the casino kiosk.

7. The cash cassette of claim 1 , wherein the cassette controller is adapted to determine that the picking assembly of the cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after the cassette controller determines that the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is torn.

8. A method for managing a cash machine having at least one deployed cash cassette having a picking assembly having an expected end of its operating life, the method comprising:

(a) determining, by an electronic controller, that the picking assembly of the deployed cash cassette (1) is approaching the expected end of its operating life and (2) should be replaced after determining, by the electronic controller, that at least one of:

(i) the picking assembly has dispensed, over its operating life, a total number of currency bills at least equal to a threshold number of currency bills;

(ii) the picking assembly has been deployed, over its operating life, for a threshold length of time;

(iii) the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is folded; and

(iv) the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is torn; and

(b) generating, by the electronic controller in response to the electronic controller determining that the picking assembly of the deployed cassette is (1) is approaching the expected end of its operating life and (2) should be replaced, a cassette-replacement message in order to have a new cash cassette shipped to the cash machine to enable the deployed cash cassette to be replaced with the new cash cassette.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the electronic controller is a cassette controller that is part of the deployed cash cassette.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the electronic controller is a controller for the cash machine.

11. The method of claim 8 , wherein step (a) comprises the electronic controller determining that the picking assembly of the deployed cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after determining that the picking assembly has dispensed, over its operating life, a total number of currency bills at least equal to the threshold number of currency bills.

12. The method of claim 8 , wherein step (a) comprises the electronic controller determining that the picking assembly of the deployed cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after determining that the picking assembly has been deployed, over its operating life, for the threshold length of time.

13. The method of claim 8 , wherein step (a) comprises the electronic controller determining that the picking assembly of the deployed cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after determining that the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is folded.

14. The method of claim 8 , wherein step (a) comprises the electronic controller determining that the picking assembly of the deployed cash cassette is approaching the expected end of its operating life and should be replaced after determining that the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is torn.

15. An apparatus for managing a cash machine having at least one deployed cash cassette having a picking assembly having an expected end of its operating life, the apparatus comprising:

(a) means for determining that the picking assembly of the deployed cash cassette (1) is approaching the expected end of its operating life and (2) should be replaced after determining, by the determining means, that at least one of:

(i) the picking assembly has dispensed, over its operating life, a total number of currency bills at least equal to a threshold number of currency bills;

(ii) the picking assembly has been deployed, over its operating life, for a threshold length of time;

(iii) the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is folded; and

(iv) the picking assembly has retrieved a currency bill that is torn; and

(b) means for generating, in response to means (a) determining that the picking assembly of the deployed cassette is (1) is approaching the expected end of its operating life and (2) should be replaced, a cassette-replacement message in order to have a new cash cassette shipped to the cash machine to enable the deployed cash cassette to be replaced with the new cash cassette.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 20, 2023
From: GLOBAL PAYMENTS GAMING SERVICES, INC.
To: PAVILION PAYMENTS GAMING SERVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 066126/0983 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2023
From: GLOBAL PAYMENTS GAMING SERVICES, INC.
To: ACQUIOM AGENCY SERVICES LLC
Reel/Frame 063299/0223 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 6, 2017
From: SCHWARTZ, ANDREW J.
To: GLOBAL PAYMENTS GAMING SERVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 041882/0996 →