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1.

COIN SORTING DISC WITH COIN FLOW MANAGEMENT FEATURES

      
Application Number 18524559
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-11-30
First Publication Date 2024-03-21
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor Rasmussen, James M.

Abstract

A coin processing system comprises a rotatable disc including a resilient pad coupled thereto for imparting motion to the plurality of coins, the resilient pad including an outer peripheral edge, and a stationary sorting head. The stationary sorting head includes a lower surface forming a coin path for directing movement of each of the coins, a stripping area of the coin path including at least one stripping surface operable to retain at least one coin when overlapping another coin such that the other coin is separated from the at least one coin by the motion imparted by the rotatable disc, and a queuing area of the coin path that receives the plurality of coins from the stripping area, the queuing area including a beveled surface curving substantially parallel with the outer peripheral edge of the resilient pad to guide the coins in a single file configuration to a discrimination area.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors

2.

COIN PAD FOR COIN PROCESSING SYSTEM

      
Application Number 18365334
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-08-04
First Publication Date 2023-12-28
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Newsom, Ricky
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Carrara, Kevin M.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.

Abstract

A resilient coin sorting pad for imparting motion to a plurality of coins is provided, the resilient coin sorting pad designed to be coupled to a rotatable disc of a coin sorter, the resilient coin sorting pad being generally circular and having an outer periphery edge. The resilient coin sorting pad comprises a lower foam layer having a top surface, an upper skin layer coupled to the top surface of the foam layer, and a layer of mesh material. According to some embodiments, the upper skin layer comprises at least one layer of nitrile rubber and the layer of mesh material is nylon fiber mesh. According to some embodiments, the upper skin layer comprises at least two layers of nitrile rubber and the layer of mesh material is positioned between the at least two layers of nitrile rubber.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors

3.

Banknote transport mechanisms and methods

      
Application Number 16719345
Grant Number 11734983
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-12-18
First Publication Date 2023-08-22
Grant Date 2023-08-22
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Gordon, Glenn S.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Newsom, Ricky
  • Schoon, Roy C.
  • Newsom, Joey D.

Abstract

A banknote transport mechanism comprising a plurality of driven roller shafts spaced apart in a direction of banknote transport along a transport path, wherein a plurality of driven rollers are positioned on each driven roller shaft, wherein each driven roller shaft rotates about a respective driven roller axis. The banknote transport mechanism further comprises a plurality of low friction rails, each low friction rail having and upper surface and a longitudinal axis generally parallel to a direction of banknote transport. The plurality of driven roller axes are oriented generally perpendicular to the direction of banknote transport along the transport path. The plurality of driven roller axes generally lie in a first plane and the upper surfaces of the low friction rails generally lie in a second plane parallel to the first plane. The driven rollers of each driven roller shaft are offset laterally in a direction transverse to the direction of banknote transport from the lateral location of each rail. The driven rollers cooperate with the rails to transport a banknote in the direction of banknote transport with the banknote being corrugated in a direction generally transverse to the direction of banknote transport.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B65H 5/06 - Feeding articles separated from piles; Feeding articles to machines by rollers
  • G07D 11/16 - Handling of valuable papers
  • B65H 5/02 - Feeding articles separated from piles; Feeding articles to machines by belts or chains

4.

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins with linear array of coin imaging sensors

      
Application Number 16120252
Grant Number 11625968
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-09-01
First Publication Date 2023-04-11
Grant Date 2023-04-11
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (Israel)
Inventor
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.
  • Tomor, Mathew
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Mecklenburg, David J.
  • Yang, Danny D.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of imaging coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to the coins, and a sorting head having a lower surface adjacent the rotatable disk. The lower surface forms various shaped regions for guiding the coins, under the motion imparted by the rotatable disk, to exit channels through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacles. A linear array of sensors is mounted to the sorting head and/or the rotatable disk. The sensors examine each coin on the rotatable disk and output a signal indicative of coin image information for processing the coin.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 5/08 - Testing the magnetic or electric properties
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 11/22 - Means for sensing or detection
  • G06V 10/147 - Optical characteristics of the device performing the acquisition or on the illumination arrangements - Details of sensors, e.g. sensor lenses
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G06V 10/70 - Arrangements for image or video recognition or understanding using pattern recognition or machine learning
  • G06K 7/08 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by means detecting the change of an electrostatic or magnetic field, e.g. by detecting change of capacitance between electrodes
  • G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation

5.

Coin pad for coin processing system

      
Application Number 17816393
Grant Number 11776345
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-07-29
First Publication Date 2022-12-01
Grant Date 2023-10-03
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Newsom, Ricky
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Carrara, Kevin M.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.

Abstract

A resilient coin sorting pad for imparting motion to a plurality of coins is provided, the resilient coin sorting pad designed to be coupled to a rotatable disc of a coin sorter, the resilient coin sorting pad being generally circular and having an outer periphery edge. The resilient coin sorting pad comprises a lower foam layer having a top surface, an upper skin layer coupled to the top surface of the foam layer, and a layer of mesh material. According to some embodiments, the upper skin layer comprises at least one layer of nitrile rubber and the layer of mesh material is nylon fiber mesh. According to some embodiments, the upper skin layer comprises at least two layers of nitrile rubber and the layer of mesh material is positioned between the at least two layers of nitrile rubber.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 5/02 - Testing the dimensions, e.g. thickness, diameter; Testing the deformation

6.

Apparatus and system for processing currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 16184106
Grant Number 11314980
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-11-08
First Publication Date 2022-04-26
Grant Date 2022-04-26
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Jones, Paul A.

Abstract

A document processing device convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration includes an input receptacle, a transport mechanism, a scanner, and a convertible output area. The input receptacle is configured to receive documents including currency bills therein. The transport mechanism is configured to transport the documents along a transport path from the input receptacle. The scanner is positioned along the transport path and is configured to scan at least a portion of each of the documents transported to generate data associated therewith. The convertible output area is configured to be selectively coupled with a first output assembly and a second output assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition
  • H04N 1/00 - PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION - Details thereof
  • G06K 9/60 - Combination of image acquisition and preprocessing functions
  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06Q 10/08 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distribution; Inventory or stock management
  • G07D 11/12 - Containers for valuable papers
  • G07D 11/30 - Tracking or tracing valuable papers or cassettes
  • G07D 11/32 - Record keeping
  • G07D 11/36 - Auditing of activities
  • G07D 11/50 - Sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07D 11/125 - Secure containers

7.

Coin sorting disc with coin flow management features

      
Application Number 17383247
Grant Number 11847879
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-07-22
First Publication Date 2022-02-03
Grant Date 2023-12-19
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor Rasmussen, James M.

Abstract

A coin processing system comprises a rotatable disc including a resilient pad coupled thereto for imparting motion to the plurality of coins, the resilient pad including an outer peripheral edge, and a stationary sorting head. The stationary sorting head includes a lower surface forming a coin path for directing movement of each of the coins, a stripping area of the coin path including at least one stripping surface operable to retain at least one coin when overlapping another coin such that the other coin is separated from the at least one coin by the motion imparted by the rotatable disc, and a queuing area of the coin path that receives the plurality of coins from the stripping area, the queuing area including a beveled surface curving substantially parallel with the outer peripheral edge of the resilient pad to guide the coins in a single file configuration to a discrimination area.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 5/02 - Testing the dimensions, e.g. thickness, diameter; Testing the deformation

8.

BANKNOTE PROCESSING DEVICE AND METHODS

      
Application Number 17448677
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-09-23
First Publication Date 2022-01-13
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Gordon, Glenn S.
  • Schoon, Roy C.
  • Minch, Scott Michael
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.

Abstract

A banknote processing device comprises a banknote transport path defined at least in part by a transport plate on one side of the banknote transport path, the banknote transport plate being pivotally mounted about a first axis near an upstream end of the transport plate, the transport plate including a working position and an open position, a display assembly being pivotally mounted about a second axis spaced a defined distance apart from the first axis, the display assembly including an operational position and a non-operational position, and a linkage coupled to display assembly and to the transport plate near a downstream end of the transport plate, wherein, when the display assembly is rotated from the operational position to the non-operational position, the linkage causes the transport plate to move from the working position to the open position.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 11/14 - Inlet or outlet ports
  • G07D 7/20 - Testing patterns thereon
  • G07D 11/16 - Handling of valuable papers
  • G07D 11/40 - Device architecture, e.g. modular construction
  • G07D 11/237 - Means for sensing or detection for detecting malfunctions for detecting transport malfunctions, e.g. jams or misfeeds
  • G07D 11/60 - User-interface arrangements

9.

BANKNOTE PROCESSING DEVICE AND METHODS

      
Application Number 17301602
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-04-08
First Publication Date 2021-10-14
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Baranowski, Marek
  • Mikkelsen, John

Abstract

A banknote processing device includes an output receptacle module, including side walls, each side wall including a flange, wherein each flange includes an aperture, a first transport plate, and a transport motor. The banknote processing device further includes a common input and discrimination module including a shaft releasably received in the aperture of each flange of the side walls of the output receptacle module, a drive shaft having one or more driven rollers coupled thereto, and a second transport plate which together with the first transport plate defines a transport path between the first and second transport plates, wherein the one or more driven rollers move banknotes along the transport path between the second and first transport plates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 11/14 - Inlet or outlet ports
  • G07D 11/18 - Diverting into different paths or containers
  • G07D 11/40 - Device architecture, e.g. modular construction

10.

Banknote processing device

      
Application Number 29686982
Grant Number D0931362
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-04-09
First Publication Date 2021-09-21
Grant Date 2021-09-21
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ghassemian, Morad
  • Fritts, Jared Lee

11.

BANKNOTE STRAPPING DEVICE AND METHODS

      
Application Number 16932509
Status Pending
Filing Date 2020-07-17
First Publication Date 2021-01-21
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Daniel, Iii, John H.
  • Guarascio, Douglas
  • Sarro, Carl James
  • Jenrick, Charles P.

Abstract

A banknote strapping device comprises a banknote floor moveable generally parallel to a first linear direction from a floor home position to a floor strapping position, a banknote cradle having a cradle stacking position, and a plunger assembly having an anvil, wherein the plunger assembly is configured to move the anvil generally parallel to the first linear direction from an anvil home position on a first side of the cradle stacking position of the banknote cradle to an anvil strapping position located on a second side of the cradle stacking position. When a first predetermined number of banknotes have been stacked on the banknote cradle, a stack of banknotes that had been stacked thereupon is transferred to the banknote floor positioned at the floor home position, wherein the anvil moves the stack of banknotes and the banknote floor to a strapping position at which the stack of banknotes is strapped.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B65B 27/08 - Bundling paper sheets, envelopes, bags or other thin flat articles; Bundling newspapers
  • B65B 35/50 - Stacking one article, or group of articles, upon another before packaging
  • B65B 13/02 - Applying and securing binding material around articles or groups of articles, e.g. using strings, wires, strips, bands or tapes

12.

Coin processing devices and methods

      
Application Number 16923959
Grant Number 11232668
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-07-08
First Publication Date 2021-01-14
Grant Date 2022-01-25
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Janezic, Frank J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.

Abstract

A coin processing device, comprising a coin processing module including an inlet for receiving coins to be processed and at least one coin output location, including an elongated sleeve for receiving the coins from the at least one outlet, wherein the elongated sleeve is operable to receive, in a first mode of operation of the coin processing device, a first flexible walled coin receptacle about the elongated sleeve, and wherein, in the first mode of operation, the coins are delivered by the elongated sleeve into the first flexible walled coin receptacle, and receive, in a second mode of operation of the coin processing device, a second coin receptacle within the elongated sleeve, wherein the second coin receptacle is a generally rigid container, and wherein, in the second mode of operation, the coins are delivered from the at least one outlet into the second coin receptacle positioned within the elongated sleeve.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 1/00 - Coin dispensers
  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • B65B 67/12 - Sack holders, i.e. stands or frames with means for supporting sacks in the open condition to facilitate filling with articles or materials

13.

Banknote processing device and methods

      
Application Number 16844918
Grant Number 11132859
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-04-09
First Publication Date 2020-10-15
Grant Date 2021-09-28
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Gordon, Glenn S.
  • Schoon, Roy C.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Minch, Scott Michael

Abstract

A banknote processing device comprises a banknote transport path defined at least in part by a transport plate on one side of the banknote transport path, the banknote transport plate being pivotally mounted about a first axis near an upstream end of the transport plate, the transport plate including a working position and an open position, a display assembly being pivotally mounted about a second axis spaced a defined distance apart from the first axis, the display assembly including an operational position and a non-operational position, and a linkage coupled to display assembly and to the transport plate near a downstream end of the transport plate, wherein, when the display assembly is rotated from the operational position to the non-operational position, the linkage causes the transport plate to move from the working position to the open position.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 11/14 - Inlet or outlet ports
  • G07D 7/20 - Testing patterns thereon
  • G07D 11/16 - Handling of valuable papers
  • G07D 11/40 - Device architecture, e.g. modular construction
  • G07D 11/237 - Means for sensing or detection for detecting malfunctions for detecting transport malfunctions, e.g. jams or misfeeds
  • G07D 11/60 - User-interface arrangements

14.

Systems, methods and devices for processing batches of coins utilizing coin imaging sensor assemblies

      
Application Number 16902094
Grant Number 11410481
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-06-15
First Publication Date 2020-10-01
Grant Date 2022-08-09
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.
  • Yang, Danny D.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Choi, Howard

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, coin imaging sensor assemblies and methods of making and methods of using the same are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit, which is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles, includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to coins, and a sorting head for separating and discharging coins to the coin receptacles. A sensor assembly is mounted to, adjacent or within the sorting head adjacent the rotatable disk. The sensor assembly includes a linear array of sensors, wherein the linear array of sensors is configured to sense coins processed by the coin processing unit, and to output a signal indicative of coin image information for processing the coins.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 5/08 - Testing the magnetic or electric properties
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 11/22 - Means for sensing or detection
  • G06V 10/10 - Image acquisition
  • G06V 10/147 - Optical characteristics of the device performing the acquisition or on the illumination arrangements - Details of sensors, e.g. sensor lenses
  • G06K 7/08 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by means detecting the change of an electrostatic or magnetic field, e.g. by detecting change of capacitance between electrodes
  • G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation

15.

Systems, methods and devices for coin processing and coin recycling

      
Application Number 16853618
Grant Number 11514743
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-04-20
First Publication Date 2020-08-06
Grant Date 2022-11-29
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Adams, Thomas P.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.
  • Bochnak, Matthew J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Sobolevsky, Mikhail B.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, coin sorting and recycling assemblies, and methods of making and methods of using the same are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to input coins, and a sorting head for separating and discharging coins from exit stations. An automated coin chute receives coins from one of the exit stations. The automated coin chute includes a movable diverter plate that selectively transitions between a first position, whereby coins received from the exit station of the disk-type coin processing unit are redirected through a coin-recycling output passage to a coin-recycling receptacle, and a second position, whereby coins received from the exit station are redirected through a coin-depositing output passage to a coin-depositing receptacle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/06 - Sorting coins by means of graded apertures arranged along a circular path
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 5/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of coins, e.g. for segregating coins which are unacceptable or alien to a currency
  • G07D 11/20 - Controlling or monitoring the operation of devices; Data handling
  • G07D 11/235 - Means for sensing or detection for detecting malfunctions
  • G07D 11/22 - Means for sensing or detection
  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 1/00 - Coin dispensers
  • G07D 3/16 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations in combination with coin-counting

16.

Coin pad for coin processing system

      
Application Number 16733494
Grant Number 11443581
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-01-03
First Publication Date 2020-07-09
Grant Date 2022-09-13
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Newsom, Ricky
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Carrara, Kevin M.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.

Abstract

According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, a resilient coin sorting pad for imparting motion to a plurality of coins is provided, the resilient pad designed to be coupled to a rotatable disc of a coin sorter, the resilient pad being generally circular and having an outer periphery edge. The resilient pad comprises a lower foam layer having a top surface, an upper skin layer coupled to the top surface of the foam layer, and a layer of mesh material. According to some embodiments, the upper skin layer comprises at least one layer of nitrile rubber and the layer of mesh material is nylon fiber mesh. According to some embodiments, the upper skin layer comprises at least two layers of nitrile rubber and the layer of mesh material is positioned between the at least two layers of nitrile rubber.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 5/02 - Testing the dimensions, e.g. thickness, diameter; Testing the deformation

17.

Systems, methods and devices for processing batches of coins utilizing coin imaging sensor assemblies

      
Application Number 15461046
Grant Number 10685523
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-03-16
First Publication Date 2020-06-16
Grant Date 2020-06-16
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, coin imaging sensor assemblies and methods of making and methods of using the same are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit, which is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles, includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to coins, and a sorting head for separating and discharging coins to the coin receptacles. A sensor assembly is mounted to, adjacent or within the sorting head adjacent the rotatable disk. The sensor assembly includes a sensor circuit board with photodetector elements and light emitting devices. An illumination control device is communicatively coupled to and operable for controlling the light emitting device(s). A photodetector control device is communicatively coupled to and operable for controlling the sensor circuit board.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 5/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of coins, e.g. for segregating coins which are unacceptable or alien to a currency
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 11/22 - Means for sensing or detection
  • G07D 5/02 - Testing the dimensions, e.g. thickness, diameter; Testing the deformation

18.

Systems, methods and devices for coin processing and coin recycling

      
Application Number 16028068
Grant Number 10629020
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-07-05
First Publication Date 2020-04-21
Grant Date 2020-04-21
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Adams, Thomas P.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.
  • Bochnak, Matthew J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Sobolevsky, Mikhail B.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, coin sorting and recycling assemblies, and methods of making and methods of using the same are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to input coins, and a sorting head for separating and discharging coins from exit stations. An automated coin chute receives coins from one of the exit stations. The automated coin chute includes a movable diverter plate that selectively transitions between a first position, whereby coins received from the exit station of the disk-type coin processing unit are redirected through a coin-recycling output passage to a coin-recycling receptacle, and a second position, whereby coins received from the exit station are redirected through a coin-depositing output passage to a coin-depositing receptacle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/06 - Sorting coins by means of graded apertures arranged along a circular path
  • G07D 3/16 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations in combination with coin-counting
  • G07D 1/00 - Coin dispensers
  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass

19.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 15703579
Grant Number 10452906
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-13
First Publication Date 2019-10-22
Grant Date 2019-10-22
Owner CUMMINS-ALLISON CORP. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

Currency bills are transported past an image scanner to one or more output receptacles. Each of the bills is imaged to produce image data from which a visually readable image of each bill can be reproduced. The serial number, denomination, and/or secondary identifiers of a bill is attempted to be extracted and/or determined from the image data associated with the bill. The serial number of the bill has an integer number, X, of characters. One or more of the X characters of the serial number of the currency bill is not extracted with a predetermined confidence. In response to failing to extract all of the X characters of the serial number of the bill with the predetermined confidence, a serial number field in an electronic record associated with the bill is populated with a serial number snippet image. The electronic record is stored in a non-transitory memory.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G07D 7/2033 - Matching unique patterns, i.e. patterns that are unique to each individual paper
  • G06K 9/18 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints using printed characters having additional code marks or containing code marks, e.g. the character being composed of individual strokes of different shape, each representing a different code value
  • G06K 9/52 - Extraction of features or characteristics of the image by deriving mathematical or geometrical properties from the whole image
  • G07D 7/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency

20.

Coin sorting system coin chute

      
Application Number 16226020
Grant Number 10964148
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-12-19
First Publication Date 2019-05-09
Grant Date 2021-03-30
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (Israel)
Inventor
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Wendell, David J.

Abstract

According to some embodiments, a coin chute for receiving coins exiting from a coin sorting system comprising a rotatable disc for imparting motion to the plurality of coins, a stationary sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to and spaced slightly away from the resilient pad, the lower surface forming a coin path for directing the movement of each of the coins, and a reject slot, wherein coins exiting the reject slot travel in a first generally horizontal direction is provided. The coin chute comprises a lower tapered surface having a generally funnel shape having a larger perimeter at its top than near its bottom; and an upper generally vertical wall having an angled portion at an angle from the first horizontal direction coins exit the reject slot, the portion being positioned such that coins exiting the reject slot contact the angled portion and are directed in a generally horizontal second direction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 5/02 - Testing the dimensions, e.g. thickness, diameter; Testing the deformation
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass

21.

Coin sorting head and coin processing system using the same

      
Application Number 16224246
Grant Number 10679449
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-12-18
First Publication Date 2019-05-02
Grant Date 2020-06-09
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor Rasmussen, James M.

Abstract

According to some embodiments, a coin processing system for processing a plurality of coins, comprises a rotatable disc having a resilient pad coupled thereto for imparting motion to the plurality of coins, the resilient pad being generally circular and having an outer periphery edge, a center, and an upper surface. The system further comprises a stationary sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to and spaced slightly away from the resilient pad, the lower surface forming a coin path for directing the movement of each of the coins past a coin re-gauging area. The re-gauging area comprises a gauging block, a lower surface, and an elevated surface. The rotation of the pad drives radial outward edges of the coins into contact with the gauging block. The elevated surface is positioned radially inward of a portion of the lower surface and the gauging block is positioned radially outward of the portion of the lower surface. When the coins contact the gauging block the coins are pressed by the pad upward toward the sorting head such that the radially inner edges of the coins are pressed into the elevated surface and a portion of the coins contacts a portion of the lower surface whereby the coins contact the gauging block in a radial outward downward tilted manner. The gauging block has a gauging wall having an upstream end and a downstream end, the downstream end of the gauging wall being positioned radially closer to the center of the pad than the upstream end of the gauging wall. The rotation of the pad drives the coins downstream along a gauging wall of the gauging block whereby the outer edges of the coins becomes radially aligned and wherein the coins are driven along the gauging wall in a radial outward downward tilted manner with the radially inward, lower edges of the coins being above the upper surface of the pad.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 5/02 - Testing the dimensions, e.g. thickness, diameter; Testing the deformation
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass

22.

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins utilizing a multi-material coin sorting disk

      
Application Number 14936829
Grant Number 10089812
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-11-10
First Publication Date 2018-10-02
Grant Date 2018-10-02
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Wendell, David J.
  • Newsom, Ricky
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Krbec, Marianne L.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of sorting coins with disk-type sorters are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with an input area for receiving coins and receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to coins, and a sorting head adjacent the rotatable disk with shaped regions for guiding moving coins to exit channels which sort and discharge coins through exit stations to the coin receptacles. The sorting head includes a plurality of localized inserts that are fabricated from a material or materials which is/are distinct from the material of the sorting head. Each localized insert has a distinct shape and is readily removably attached at a distinct one of various predetermined locations on the sorting head.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 1/00 - Coin dispensers
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/06 - Sorting coins by means of graded apertures arranged along a circular path

23.

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins with linear array of coin imaging sensors

      
Application Number 15835989
Grant Number 10068406
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-12-08
First Publication Date 2018-09-04
Grant Date 2018-09-04
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.
  • Tomor, Mathew
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Mecklenburg, David J.
  • Yang, Danny D.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of imaging coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to the coins, and a sorting head having a lower surface adjacent the rotatable disk. The lower surface forms various shaped regions for guiding the coins, under the motion imparted by the rotatable disk, to exit channels through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacles. A linear array of sensors is mounted to the sorting head and/or the rotatable disk. The sensors examine each coin on the rotatable disk and output a signal indicative of coin image information for processing the coin.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 5/08 - Testing the magnetic or electric properties
  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers

24.

Systems, methods and devices for managing rejected coins during coin processing

      
Application Number 15492561
Grant Number 10049521
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-20
First Publication Date 2018-08-14
Grant Date 2018-08-14
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, computer-readable storage media, and methods of managing processed coins are presented herein. A method is presented for managing coins processed by a currency processing system. The method includes: receiving a batch of coins by the currency processing system; feeding the coins into a coin processing unit which includes one or more coin discriminating sensors; sorting the batch of coins into genuine fit target coins and reject coins; sorting the reject coins into a plurality of reject groups, each of which corresponds to a respective category of rejected coins; analyzing at least one of the reject groups to determine if any genuine target coins were mischaracterized and erroneously sorted into that reject group; and, crediting a user of the currency processing system for any genuine target coins in the reject group determined to have been mischaracterized and erroneously sorted.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/16 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations in combination with coin-counting
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 5/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of coins, e.g. for segregating coins which are unacceptable or alien to a currency
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines

25.

Systems, methods and devices for coin processing and coin recycling

      
Application Number 15842314
Grant Number 10043333
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-12-14
First Publication Date 2018-08-07
Grant Date 2018-08-07
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Adams, Thomas P.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.
  • Bochnak, Matthew J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Sobelevsky, Mikhail B.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, coin sorting and recycling assemblies, and methods of making and methods of using the same are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to input coins, and a sorting head for separating and discharging coins from exit stations. An automated coin chute receives coins from one of the exit stations. The automated coin chute includes a movable diverter plate that selectively transitions between a first position, whereby coins received from the exit station of the disk-type coin processing unit are redirected through a coin-recycling output passage to a coin-recycling receptacle, and a second position, whereby coins received from the exit station are redirected through a coin-depositing output passage to a coin-depositing receptacle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 1/00 - Coin dispensers
  • G07D 3/06 - Sorting coins by means of graded apertures arranged along a circular path
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/16 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations in combination with coin-counting

26.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 14585838
Grant Number 09971935
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-12-30
First Publication Date 2018-05-15
Grant Date 2018-05-15
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

Currency bills are transported past an image scanner to one or more output receptacles. Each of the bills is imaged to produce image data from which a visually readable image of each bill can be reproduced. The serial number, denomination, and/or secondary identifiers of a bill is attempted to be extracted and/or determined from the image data associated with the bill. The serial number of the bill has an integer number, X, of characters. One or more of the X characters of the serial number of the currency bill is not extracted with a predetermined confidence. In response to failing to extract all of the X characters of the serial number of the bill with the predetermined confidence, a serial number field in an electronic record associated with the bill is populated with a serial number snippet image. The electronic record is stored in a non-transitory memory.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G07D 7/20 - Testing patterns thereon
  • G06K 9/18 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints using printed characters having additional code marks or containing code marks, e.g. the character being composed of individual strokes of different shape, each representing a different code value
  • G06K 9/52 - Extraction of features or characteristics of the image by deriving mathematical or geometrical properties from the whole image

27.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 14557544
Grant Number 09972156
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-12-02
First Publication Date 2018-05-15
Grant Date 2018-05-15
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

Currency bills are transported past an image scanner to one or more output receptacles. Each of the bills is imaged to produce image data from which a visually readable image of each bill can be reproduced. The serial number, denomination, and/or secondary identifiers of a bill is attempted to be extracted and/or determined from the image data associated with the bill. The serial number of the bill has an integer number, X, of characters. One or more of the X characters of the serial number of the currency bill is not extracted with a predetermined confidence. In response to failing to extract all of the X characters of the serial number of the bill with the predetermined confidence, a serial number field in an electronic record associated with the bill is populated with a serial number snippet image. The electronic record is stored in a non-transitory memory.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G07D 7/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency

28.

Coin sorting head and coin processing system using the same

      
Application Number 15782343
Grant Number 10181234
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-10-12
First Publication Date 2018-04-19
Grant Date 2019-01-15
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Wendell, David J.

Abstract

According to some embodiments, a coin processing system for processing a plurality of coins, comprises a rotatable disc having a resilient pad coupled thereto for imparting motion to the plurality of coins, the resilient pad being generally circular and having an outer periphery edge. The system further comprises a stationary sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to and spaced slightly away from the resilient pad, the lower surface forming a coin path for directing the movement of each of the coins and a coin reject region for discharging coins. The reject region comprises a diverter pin. A coin to be rejected coin travels toward the diverter pin in a radial outward downward tilted manner.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/12 - Sorting coins by means of stepped deflectors
  • G07D 5/02 - Testing the dimensions, e.g. thickness, diameter; Testing the deformation
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass

29.

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins utilizing normal or near-normal and/or high-angle of incidence lighting

      
Application Number 15356295
Grant Number 09916713
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-11-18
First Publication Date 2018-03-13
Grant Date 2018-03-13
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Yang, Danny D.
  • Jagielinksi, Tomasz M.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Watts, Gary P.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of imaging coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with an input area for receiving coins and receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to coins, and a sorting head adjacent the rotatable disk with shaped regions for guiding moving coins to exit channels through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacles. A sensor arrangement mounted adjacent the rotatable disk includes one light emitting device for emitting light onto a coin surface at near-normal incidence. A photodetector senses light reflected off the coin surface and outputs a coin-image signal for processing the coin.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07D 5/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of coins, e.g. for segregating coins which are unacceptable or alien to a currency

30.

Systems, methods and devices for coin processing and coin recycling

      
Application Number 15230123
Grant Number 09875593
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-08-05
First Publication Date 2018-01-23
Grant Date 2018-01-23
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Adams, Thomas P.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.
  • Bochnak, Matthew J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Sobelevsky, Mikhail B.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, coin sorting and recycling assemblies, and methods of making and methods of using the same are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to input coins, and a sorting head for separating and discharging coins from exit stations. An automated coin chute receives coins from one of the exit stations. The automated coin chute includes a movable diverter plate that selectively transitions between a first position, whereby coins received from the exit station of the disk-type coin processing unit are redirected through a coin-recycling output passage to a coin-recycling receptacle, and a second position, whereby coins received from the exit station are redirected through a coin-depositing output passage to a coin-depositing receptacle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/06 - Sorting coins by means of graded apertures arranged along a circular path
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements

31.

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins with linear array of coin imaging sensors

      
Application Number 15360004
Grant Number 09870668
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-11-23
First Publication Date 2018-01-16
Grant Date 2018-01-16
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.
  • Tomor, Matthew
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Mecklenburg, David J.
  • Yang, Danny D.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of imaging coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to the coins, and a sorting head having a lower surface adjacent the rotatable disk. The lower surface forms various shaped regions for guiding the coins, under the motion imparted by the rotatable disk, to exit channels through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacles. A linear array of sensors is mounted to the sorting head and/or the rotatable disk. The sensors examine each coin on the rotatable disk and output a signal indicative of coin image information for processing the coin.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 5/08 - Testing the magnetic or electric properties
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition

32.

Coin processing methods

      
Application Number 15219665
Grant Number 09830762
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-07-26
First Publication Date 2017-11-28
Grant Date 2017-11-28
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Krbec, Marianne
  • Jones, William J.
  • Adams, Thomas P.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.

Abstract

The method according to some embodiments comprises a coin processing machine depositing a plurality of the coins from the coin processing machine through an upper opening of a generally rigid and elongated tubular body of a coin receptacle sleeve and into the coin sleeve until a top level of coins within the sleeve is adjacent to a top of a coin bag; and continuing to deposit additional coins through the upper opening and into the sleeve until a top level of coins within the sleeve is adjacent a full coin height level and above the top of the coin bag.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 1/04 - Coin chutes
  • G07D 3/16 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations in combination with coin-counting
  • B65B 67/12 - Sack holders, i.e. stands or frames with means for supporting sacks in the open condition to facilitate filling with articles or materials
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • B65B 39/06 - Nozzles, funnels or guides for introducing articles or materials into containers or wrappers adapted to support containers or wrappers

33.

Systems, methods and devices for managing rejected coins during coin processing

      
Application Number 15219837
Grant Number 09633500
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-07-26
First Publication Date 2017-04-25
Grant Date 2017-04-25
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, computer-readable storage media, and methods of managing processed coins are presented herein. A method is presented for managing coins processed by a currency processing system. The method includes: receiving a batch of coins by the currency processing system; feeding the coins into a coin processing unit which includes one or more coin discriminating sensors; sorting the batch of coins into genuine fit target coins and reject coins; sorting the reject coins into a plurality of reject groups, each of which corresponds to a respective category of rejected coins; analyzing at least one of the reject groups to determine if any genuine target coins were mischaracterized and erroneously sorted into that reject group; and, crediting a user of the currency processing system for any genuine target coins in the reject group determined to have been mischaracterized and erroneously sorted.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 7/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines
  • G07D 3/16 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations in combination with coin-counting
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 5/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of coins, e.g. for segregating coins which are unacceptable or alien to a currency
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers

34.

Apparatus and system for processing currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 15381188
Grant Number 10163023
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-12-16
First Publication Date 2017-04-06
Grant Date 2018-12-25
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Jones, Paul A.

Abstract

A document processing device convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration includes an input receptacle, a transport mechanism, a scanner, and a convertible output area. The input receptacle is configured to receive documents including currency bills therein. The transport mechanism is configured to transport the documents along a transport path from the input receptacle. The scanner is positioned along the transport path and is configured to scan at least a portion of each of the documents transported to generate data associated therewith. The convertible output area is configured to be selectively coupled with a first output assembly and a second output assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition
  • H04N 1/00 - PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION - Details thereof
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06K 9/60 - Combination of image acquisition and preprocessing functions
  • G06Q 10/08 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distribution; Inventory or stock management

35.

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins with linear array of coin imaging sensors

      
Application Number 14804670
Grant Number 09508208
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-07-21
First Publication Date 2016-11-29
Grant Date 2016-11-29
Owner Cummins Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.
  • Tomor, Matthew
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Mecklenburg, David J.
  • Yang, Danny D.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of imaging coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins and coin receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The disk-type coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to the coins, and a sorting head having a lower surface adjacent the rotatable disk. The lower surface forms various shaped regions for guiding the coins, under the motion imparted by the rotatable disk, to exit channels through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacles. A linear array of sensors is mounted to the sorting head and/or the rotatable disk. The sensors examine each coin on the rotatable disk and output a signal indicative of coin image information for processing the coin.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 5/08 - Testing the magnetic or electric properties
  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition
  • G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation
  • G06K 7/08 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by means detecting the change of an electrostatic or magnetic field, e.g. by detecting change of capacitance between electrodes
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers

36.

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins utilizing near-normal and high-angle of incidence lighting

      
Application Number 14794262
Grant Number 09501885
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-07-08
First Publication Date 2016-11-22
Grant Date 2016-11-22
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Yang, Danny D.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Tomor, Matthew

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of imaging coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with an input area for receiving coins and receptacles for stowing processed coins. A disk-type coin processing unit is coupled to the coin input area and coin receptacles. The coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to coins, and a sorting head adjacent the rotatable disk with shaped regions for guiding moving coins to exit channels through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacles. A sensor arrangement mounted adjacent the rotatable disk includes one light emitting device for emitting light onto a coin surface at near-normal incidence, and another light emitting device for emitting light onto the coin surface at high-angle incidence. A photodetector senses light reflected off the coin surface and outputs a coin-image signal for processing the coin.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 5/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of coins, e.g. for segregating coins which are unacceptable or alien to a currency
  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers

37.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 14151646
Grant Number 09477896
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-01-09
First Publication Date 2016-10-25
Grant Date 2016-10-25
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

Currency bills are received, transported, and imaged to produce image data from which a visually readable image of each currency bill can be reproduced. Each of the currency bills includes a denomination, a serial number, and a set of secondary identifiers. One of the currency bills is determined to be a suspect bill. The suspect bill serial number is attempted to be extracted from the image data associated with the suspect bill. In response to failing to extract a complete serial number of the suspect bill, a serial number field in a suspect report is populated with a serial number snippet image.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06K 9/03 - Detection or correction of errors, e.g. by rescanning the pattern

38.

Coin processing systems, methods and devices

      
Application Number 14197847
Grant Number 09437069
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-03-05
First Publication Date 2016-09-06
Grant Date 2016-09-06
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Krbec, Marianne
  • Jones, William J.
  • Adams, Thomas P.
  • Gordon, Glenn S.

Abstract

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins are presented herein. A coin processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving a batch of coins, a controller with a communication interface operatively attached to the housing, and a coin processing unit for counting, discriminating, and/or valuing coins received from the coin input area. The coin processing system also includes a mobile coin receptacle removably disposed within the housing and configured to receive coins from the coin processing unit. The mobile coin receptacle is configured to wirelessly communicate information to the communication interface of the controller. The mobile coin receptacle can include one or more electrical contacts that mate with one or more electrical contacts on the housing to wirelessly communicate the information.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 1/04 - Coin chutes
  • G07D 13/00 - Handling of coins or of valuable papers, characterised by a combination of mechanisms not covered by a single one of groups
  • B65B 39/06 - Nozzles, funnels or guides for introducing articles or materials into containers or wrappers adapted to support containers or wrappers
  • B65B 67/12 - Sack holders, i.e. stands or frames with means for supporting sacks in the open condition to facilitate filling with articles or materials

39.

Systems, methods and devices for managing rejected coins during coin processing

      
Application Number 14818734
Grant Number 09430893
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-08-05
First Publication Date 2016-08-30
Grant Date 2016-08-30
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, computer-readable storage media, and methods of managing processed coins are presented herein. A method is presented for managing coins processed by a currency processing system. The method includes: receiving a batch of coins by the currency processing system; feeding the coins into a coin processing unit which includes one or more coin discriminating sensors; sorting the batch of coins into genuine fit target coins and reject coins; sorting the reject coins into a plurality of reject groups, each of which corresponds to a respective category of rejected coins; analyzing at least one of the reject groups to determine if any genuine target coins were mischaracterized and erroneously sorted into that reject group; and, crediting a user of the currency processing system for any genuine target coins in the reject group determined to have been mischaracterized and erroneously sorted.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/14 - Apparatus driven under control of coin-sensing elements
  • G07D 3/16 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations in combination with coin-counting
  • G07D 5/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of coins, e.g. for segregating coins which are unacceptable or alien to a currency

40.

Disk-type coin processing unit with angled sorting head

      
Application Number 14740606
Grant Number 09330515
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-06-16
First Publication Date 2016-05-03
Grant Date 2016-05-03
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Krbec, Marianne
  • Blake, John R.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of sorting batches of coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins, and one or more coin receptacles stowed inside the housing. A disk-type coin processing unit is operatively coupled to the coin input area and the coin receptacle(s). The coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to coins received from the coin input area, and a sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to and at least partially spaced from the rotatable disk. The lower surface forms a plurality of shaped regions for guiding the coins, under the motion imparted by the rotatable disk, to a plurality of exit stations through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacle(s). The sorting head and the rotatable disk are obliquely angled with respect to the support surface upon which the housing rests.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 3/06 - Sorting coins by means of graded apertures arranged along a circular path
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass

41.

Apparatus and system for processing currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 14826923
Grant Number 09558418
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-08-14
First Publication Date 2015-12-10
Grant Date 2017-01-31
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Jones, Paul A.

Abstract

A document processing device convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration includes an input receptacle, a transport mechanism, a scanner, and a convertible output area. The input receptacle is configured to receive documents including currency bills therein. The transport mechanism is configured to transport the documents along a transport path from the input receptacle. The scanner is positioned along the transport path and is configured to scan at least a portion of each of the documents transported to generate data associated therewith. The convertible output area is configured to be selectively coupled with a first output assembly and a second output assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition
  • H04N 1/00 - PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION - Details thereof
  • G06K 9/60 - Combination of image acquisition and preprocessing functions
  • G06Q 10/08 - Logistics, e.g. warehousing, loading or distribution; Inventory or stock management
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers

42.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and methods for using the same

      
Application Number 14582330
Grant Number 09189780
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-12-24
First Publication Date 2015-11-17
Grant Date 2015-11-17
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A first prompt is displayed to insert a deposit slip that includes declared information. The deposit slip is received, transported at a first speed, and imaged. A total declared cash-in amount and a total declared check amount are extracted from image data associated with the deposit slip. The total declared cash-in amount is determined to be a non-zero number. A second prompt is displayed to insert currency bills. The currency bills are received, transported at a second speed, and imaged. Deposit information is generated from image data associated with each of the currency bills. The deposit information at least includes a calculated total cash deposit amount. The deposit information is compared with the declared information to determine if the deposit transaction is balanced.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06Q 20/10 - Payment architectures specially adapted for home banking systems

43.

System, method and apparatus for repurposing currency

      
Application Number 14752474
Grant Number 09934640
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-06-26
First Publication Date 2015-10-22
Grant Date 2018-04-03
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis
  • Jones, William
  • Krbec, Marianne

Abstract

A method of repurposing coins includes the acts of discharging processed mixed coins into a coin bin, receiving a first request for a number of or value of coins of a first denomination from an authorized person, outputting the mixed coins from the coin bin onto a coin conveyor responsive to the received first request, conveying the mixed coins output from the coin bin, using the coin conveyor, to the coin processing machine for repurposing, and discharging the coins of the first denomination from the coin processing machine to a secure coin cassette and discharging coins of a denomination other than the first denomination back to the coin bin. These acts of outputting, conveying and discharging are continued until the number of or value of coins of the first denomination have been discharged to the secure coin cassette.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 9/04 - Hand- or motor-driven devices for counting coins
  • G07D 9/06 - Devices for stacking or otherwise arranging coins on a support, e.g. apertured plate for use in counting coins
  • G07F 9/08 - Counting total of coins inserted

44.

Apparatus and system for processing currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 13774974
Grant Number 09141876
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-02-22
First Publication Date 2015-09-22
Grant Date 2015-09-22
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Jones, Paul A.

Abstract

A document processing device convertible between a first configuration and a second configuration includes an input receptacle, a transport mechanism, a scanner, and a convertible output area. The input receptacle is configured to receive documents including currency bills therein. The transport mechanism is configured to transport the documents along a transport path from the input receptacle. The scanner is positioned along the transport path and is configured to scan at least a portion of each of the documents transported to generate data associated therewith. The convertible output area is configured to be selectively coupled with a first output assembly and a second output assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06K 9/60 - Combination of image acquisition and preprocessing functions

45.

Disk-type coin processing unit with angled sorting head

      
Application Number 13789842
Grant Number 09092924
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-08
First Publication Date 2015-07-28
Grant Date 2015-07-28
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Rasmussen, James M.
  • Krbec, Marianne
  • Blake, John R.

Abstract

Currency processing systems, coin processing machines, and methods of sorting batches of coins are presented herein. A currency processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving coins, and one or more coin receptacles stowed inside the housing. A disk-type coin processing unit is operatively coupled to the coin input area and the coin receptacle(s). The coin processing unit includes a rotatable disk for imparting motion to coins received from the coin input area, and a sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to and at least partially spaced from the rotatable disk. The lower surface forms a plurality of shaped regions for guiding the coins, under the motion imparted by the rotatable disk, to a plurality of exit stations through which the coins are discharged to the coin receptacle(s). The sorting head and the rotatable disk are obliquely angled with respect to the support surface upon which the housing rests.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass

46.

Apparatus, method, and system for loading currency bills into a currency processing device

      
Application Number 14601985
Grant Number 09296573
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-01-21
First Publication Date 2015-07-02
Grant Date 2016-03-29
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Daniel, Iii, John H.
  • Schoon, Roy C.
  • Jenrick, Charles P.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

An apparatus for feeding a plurality of stacked currency bills into a currency handling device. The apparatus may comprise an input receptacle being configured to receive a plurality of stacked currency bills, the receptacle having a first side and a second opposing side, a front end, and an opposing back end. The apparatus further may comprise a first paddle rail disposed adjacent the first side and a first paddle assembly slidably coupled to the first paddle rail, the first paddle assembly having a portion configured to contact a stack of a plurality of bills residing in the input receptacle. The apparatus further may comprise a first resilient member coupled to the first paddle assembly, the first resilient member being configured to bias the first paddle assembly towards the front end of the receptacle, the first resilient member being configured to cause the first paddle assembly to move in a direction toward the front end of the input receptacle at a first average rate of speed when unrestrained and undamped. The apparatus further may comprise a first damping mechanism configured to slow the unrestrained, average rate of speed the first paddle assembly from the first average rate of speed to a second average rate of speed which is less the first average rate of speed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07F 17/00 - Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
  • B65H 1/02 - Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated adapted to support articles on edge
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines
  • B65H 1/08 - Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated with means for advancing the pile to present the articles to a separating device
  • B65H 1/26 - Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated with auxiliary supports to facilitate introduction or renewal of the pile
  • B65H 1/30 - Supports or magazines for piles from which articles are to be separated with means for replenishing the pile during continuous separation of articles therefrom

47.

System and method for processing banknote and check deposits

      
Application Number 14614149
Grant Number 09195889
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-02-04
First Publication Date 2015-05-28
Grant Date 2015-11-24
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

A method of processing a deposit transaction includes populating, using a teller terminal, a data file associated with the deposit transaction with a customer account number located on a physical deposit slip associated with the deposit transaction. The deposit slip further includes a total currency bill deposit amount. Physical currency bills associated with the deposit transaction are received in an input receptacle of a document processing device. Each of the received physical currency bills associated with the deposit transaction are denominated using the document processing device to obtain a total value for the physical currency bills. An electronic cash-in ticket image having the total value for the physical currency bills and the customer account number is generated. The electronic cash-in ticket image is used by a proof of deposit system to balance the deposit transaction. The data file is populated with the total value for the physical currency bills.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G07D 7/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines
  • G06Q 10/00 - Administration; Management
  • G06K 9/03 - Detection or correction of errors, e.g. by rescanning the pattern

48.

Apparatus, method, and system for loading currency bills into a currency processing device

      
Application Number 13842772
Grant Number 08973817
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-15
First Publication Date 2015-03-10
Grant Date 2015-03-10
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Daniel, Iii, John H.
  • Schoon, Roy C.
  • Jenrick, Charles P.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

An apparatus for feeding a plurality of stacked currency bills into a currency handling device. The apparatus may comprise an input receptacle being configured to receive a plurality of stacked currency bills, the receptacle having a first side and a second opposing side, a front end, and an opposing back end. The apparatus further may comprise a first paddle rail disposed adjacent the first side and a first paddle assembly slidably coupled to the first paddle rail, the first paddle assembly having a portion configured to contact a stack of a plurality of bills residing in the input receptacle. The apparatus further may comprise a first resilient member coupled to the first paddle assembly, the first resilient member being configured to bias the first paddle assembly towards the front end of the receptacle, the first resilient member being configured to cause the first paddle assembly to move in a direction toward the front end of the input receptacle at a first average rate of speed when unrestrained and undamped. The apparatus further may comprise a first damping mechanism configured to slow the unrestrained, average rate of speed the first paddle assembly from the first average rate of speed to a second average rate of speed which is less the first average rate of speed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines
  • B65G 59/00 - De-stacking of articles

49.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 14299691
Grant Number 08948490
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-06-09
First Publication Date 2015-02-03
Grant Date 2015-02-03
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A first prompt is displayed to insert a deposit slip that includes declared information. The deposit slip is received, transported at a first speed, and imaged. A total declared cash-in amount and a total declared check amount are extracted from image data associated with the deposit slip. The total declared cash-in amount is determined to be a non-zero number. A second prompt is displayed to insert currency bills. The currency bills are received, transported at a second speed, and imaged. Deposit information is generated from image data associated with each of the currency bills. The deposit information at least includes a calculated total cash deposit amount. The deposit information is compared with the declared information to determine if the deposit transaction is balanced.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06Q 20/04 - Payment circuits

50.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 13087960
Grant Number 08929640
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-15
First Publication Date 2015-01-06
Grant Date 2015-01-06
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

Currency bills are transported past an image scanner to one or more output receptacles. Each of the bills is imaged to produce image data from which a visually readable image of each bill can be reproduced. The serial number, denomination, and/or secondary identifiers of a bill is attempted to be extracted and/or determined from the image data associated with the bill. The serial number of the bill has an integer number, X, of characters. One or more of the X characters of the serial number of the currency bill is not extracted with a predetermined confidence. In response to failing to extract all of the X characters of the serial number of the bill with the predetermined confidence, a serial number field in an electronic record associated with the bill is populated with a serial number snippet image. The electronic record is stored in a non-transitory memory.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G07D 13/00 - Handling of coins or of valuable papers, characterised by a combination of mechanisms not covered by a single one of groups
  • G07D 7/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
  • G06K 5/00 - Methods or arrangements for verifying the correctness of markings on a record carrier; Column-detection devices

51.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 14058950
Grant Number 08787652
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-10-21
First Publication Date 2014-07-22
Grant Date 2014-07-22
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A first prompt is displayed to insert a deposit slip that includes declared information. The deposit slip is received, transported at a first speed, and imaged. A total declared cash-in amount and a total declared check amount are extracted from image data associated with the deposit slip. The total declared cash-in amount is determined to be a non-zero number. A second prompt is displayed to insert currency bills. The currency bills are received, transported at a second speed, and imaged. Deposit information is generated from image data associated with each of the currency bills. The deposit information at least includes a calculated total cash deposit amount. The deposit information is compared with the declared information to determine if the deposit transaction is balanced.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

52.

Optical imaging sensor for a document processing device

      
Application Number 13768586
Grant Number 08781206
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-02-15
First Publication Date 2014-07-15
Grant Date 2014-07-15
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Yang, Danny D.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

A document processing device includes a controller and a sensor arrangement. The sensor arrangement illuminates a surface of documents. The gradient index lens array collects light reflected from the documents and transmits at least a portion of the collected reflected light onto a photodetector array. The photodetector array generates one or more electrical signals in response to a gradient index lens transmitting light thereon. The controller derives data including image data from the one or more electrical signals. The image data is reproducible as a visually readable image of the surface of the documents. The visually readable image has a resolution such that alphanumeric characters can be extracted from the visually readable image in response to the document remaining within a depth of field of the gradient index lens array while being transported via the transport mechanism. The depth of field is at least about 0.03 inches.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

53.

Coin processing systems, methods and devices

      
Application Number 13942892
Grant Number 08701860
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-07-16
First Publication Date 2014-04-22
Grant Date 2014-04-22
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Krbec, Marianne
  • Jones, William J.
  • Adams, Thomas P.

Abstract

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins are presented herein. A coin processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving a batch of coins, a controller with a communication interface operatively attached to the housing, and a coin processing unit for counting, discriminating, and/or valuing coins received from the coin input area. The coin processing system also includes a mobile coin receptacle removably disposed within the housing and configured to receive coins from the coin processing unit. The mobile coin receptacle is configured to wirelessly communicate information to the communication interface of the controller. The mobile coin receptacle can include one or more electrical contacts that mate with one or more electrical contacts on the housing to wirelessly communicate the information.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 1/04 - Coin chutes
  • B65B 67/04 - Devices facilitating insertion of single articles, or groups or articles, into bags

54.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 13758755
Grant Number 08644583
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-02-04
First Publication Date 2014-02-04
Grant Date 2014-02-04
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

Currency bills are received, transported, and imaged to produce image data from which a visually readable image of each currency bill can be reproduced. Each of the currency bills includes a denomination, a serial number, and a set of secondary identifiers. One of the currency bills is determined to be a suspect bill. The suspect bill serial number is attempted to be extracted from the image data associated with the suspect bill. In response to failing to extract a complete serial number of the suspect bill, a serial number field in a suspect report is populated with a serial number snippet image.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

55.

Currency bill processing device and method

      
Application Number 13967045
Grant Number 09004255
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-08-14
First Publication Date 2013-12-12
Grant Date 2015-04-14
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Mikkelsen, John M.
  • Baranowski, Marek
  • Cummings, Charles H.
  • Maier, Ken W.

Abstract

A currency bill processing system includes a transport mechanism that is configured to transport bills from an input receptacle along a transport path that extends generally horizontally past at least one detector. The transport path transitions generally-vertically upward between a first and a second output receptacle. The transport mechanism is configured to deliver some of the bills toward a first end of the system into the first output receptacle and some of the bills toward a second end of the system into the second output receptacle. The system provides access openings in a front side of the system that are proximate the first and the second output receptacles thereby permitting operator access into the first and the second output receptacles from the front side.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • B07C 5/34 - Sorting according to other particular properties
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • B07C 5/00 - Sorting according to a characteristic or feature of the articles or material being sorted, e.g. by control effected by devices which detect or measure such characteristic or feature; Sorting by manually actuated devices, e.g. switches

56.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 13785001
Grant Number 08594414
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-05
First Publication Date 2013-11-26
Grant Date 2013-11-26
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A first prompt is displayed to insert a deposit slip that includes declared information. The deposit slip is received, transported at a first speed, and imaged. A total declared cash-in amount and a total declared check amount are extracted from image data associated with the deposit slip. The total declared cash-in amount is determined to be a non-zero number. A second prompt is displayed to insert currency bills. The currency bills are received, transported at a second speed, and imaged. Deposit information is generated from image data associated with each of the currency bills. The deposit information at least includes a calculated total cash deposit amount. The deposit information is compared with the declared information to determine if the deposit transaction is balanced.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

57.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 13786290
Grant Number 08559695
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-05
First Publication Date 2013-10-15
Grant Date 2013-10-15
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A first plurality of documents is received, transported, and imaged to produce image data. Identifying information is extracted from the image data for each of the first plurality of documents. The document processing device determines whether each of the first plurality of documents satisfies a flag criterion. In response to one of the first plurality of documents satisfying the flag criterion, a visually readable image of at least a portion of the flagged document is displayed using the image data associated with a flagged document and a find document element is displayed. An activation of the find document element is received and the flagged document is designated as a find document by storing the extracted identifying information associated with the find document in a find document queue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

58.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 13788560
Grant Number 08542904
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-07
First Publication Date 2013-09-24
Grant Date 2013-09-24
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Beutel, Dale E.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A method of using a document processing system includes receiving a target serial number via an input device communicatively connected to a document processing system and determining if the target serial number exactly matches one of a plurality of stored serial numbers residing in a memory. Each stored serial number is associated with a record. Each record includes customer account identification information that can be used to identify a customer account previously credited for a deposit of a currency bill having the stored serial number. In response to the target serial number not exactly matching any of the stored serial numbers, the method further includes displaying a wildcard search element on a display of the document processing system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

59.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 12758847
Grant Number 08538123
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-13
First Publication Date 2013-09-17
Grant Date 2013-09-17
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Watts, Gary P.
  • Jones, John E.
  • Jones, Paul A.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A method of processing a deposit transaction involving a plurality of physical documents includes receiving a data file associated with the deposit transaction. The data file includes a plurality of customer records. Each customer record includes image data. The method further includes transmitting a credit instruction to credit a customer financial account for an amount in response to the receiving the data file. The method further includes receiving physical documents associated with the deposit transaction. The method further includes generating a financial institution record for each one of the received physical documents and comparing the plurality of customer records with the generated financial institution records to determine if all physical documents associated with the deposit transaction were received during the act of receiving physical documents.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06K 9/46 - Extraction of features or characteristics of the image
  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes

60.

Currency bill processing device and method

      
Application Number 13828720
Grant Number 09044785
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-14
First Publication Date 2013-08-22
Grant Date 2015-06-02
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Mikkelsen, John M.
  • Baranowski, Marek
  • Cummings, Charles H.
  • Maier, Ken W.

Abstract

A currency bill processing system includes a transport mechanism that is configured to transport bills from an input receptacle along a transport path that extends generally horizontally past at least one detector. The transport path transitions generally-vertically upward between a first and a second output receptacle. The transport mechanism is configured to deliver some of the bills toward a first end of the system into the first output receptacle and some of the bills toward a second end of the system into the second output receptacle. The system provides access openings in a front side of the system that are proximate the first and the second output receptacles thereby permitting operator access into the first and the second output receptacles from the front side.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • G07F 9/10 - Casings, e.g. with means for heating or cooling
  • B07C 5/34 - Sorting according to other particular properties
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • B07C 5/00 - Sorting according to a characteristic or feature of the articles or material being sorted, e.g. by control effected by devices which detect or measure such characteristic or feature; Sorting by manually actuated devices, e.g. switches

61.

Method and apparatus for varying coin-processing machine receptacle limits

      
Application Number 13790246
Grant Number 08684159
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-08
First Publication Date 2013-08-08
Grant Date 2014-04-01
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor Blake, John R.

Abstract

In one aspect, a method for optimizing a usable volume of a coin receptacle associated with a coin-processing device includes receiving a plurality of coins in a coin input area of the coin-processing device, obtaining data for each coin from at least one sensor, associating the data for each coin with a denomination, depositing all of the received plurality of coins with an associated denomination into the coin receptacle of the coin-processing device, the coin receptacle being configured to accept, but not dispense, deposited coins until a maximum number of coins occupy the coin receptacle and to securely store the coins in the coin receptacle until removal of the coin receptacle from the coin-processing device and adjusting, responsive to the data, an upper limit of the maximum number of coins which may be deposited into the coin receptacle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled
  • G06F 9/00 - Arrangements for program control, e.g. control units
  • G06F 19/00 - Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific applications (specially adapted for specific functions G06F 17/00;data processing systems or methods specially adapted for administrative, commercial, financial, managerial, supervisory or forecasting purposes G06Q;healthcare informatics G16H)

62.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 12758945
Grant Number 08478019
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-13
First Publication Date 2013-07-02
Grant Date 2013-07-02
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A first plurality of documents is received, transported, and imaged to produce image data. Identifying information is extracted from the image data for each of the first plurality of documents. The document processing device determines whether each of the first plurality of documents satisfies a flag criterion. In response to one of the first plurality of documents satisfying the flag criterion, a visually readable image of at least a portion of the flagged document is displayed using the image data associated with a flagged document and a find document element is displayed. An activation of the find document element is received and the flagged document is designated as a find document by storing the extracted identifying information associated with the find document in a find document queue.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

63.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 12758904
Grant Number 08467591
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-13
First Publication Date 2013-06-18
Grant Date 2013-06-18
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A batch of currency bills is received, transported, and imaged to produce image data that is reproducible as a visually readable image of at least a portion of each of the currency bills. Serial numbers are extracted from the image data for each of the currency bills. Each extracted serial number is compared with a plurality of serial numbers in a first currency bill database to determine if a currency bill associated with an extracted serial number is a suspect currency bill. Each extracted serial number is further compared with a plurality of serial numbers in a second currency bill database to determine if one of the plurality of currency bills associated with an extracted serial number is a suspect currency bill.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

64.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 12758951
Grant Number 08437528
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-13
First Publication Date 2013-05-07
Grant Date 2013-05-07
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A stack of documents is received, transported, and imaged to produce image data. The image data associated with each document is reproducible as a visually readable image of at least a portion of a respective document. The document processing device determines whether each document satisfies one or more certain flag criteria. A document that satisfies one or more of the certain flag criteria is a flagged document. In response to one of the documents satisfying one of the certain flag criteria, the document processing device continues to transport subsequent documents in the stack of documents and displays on a display unit of the document processing device a visually readable image of at least a portion of the flagged document using the image data associated with the flagged document and a positional locator associated with the location of the flagged document in the output receptacle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

65.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 12758927
Grant Number 08437532
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-13
First Publication Date 2013-05-07
Grant Date 2013-05-07
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A first prompt is displayed to insert a deposit slip that includes declared information. The deposit slip is received, transported at a first speed, and imaged. A total declared cash-in amount and a total declared check amount are extracted from image data associated with the deposit slip. The total declared cash-in amount is determined to be a non-zero number. A second prompt is displayed to insert currency bills. The currency bills are received, transported at a second speed, and imaged. Deposit information is generated from image data associated with each of the currency bills. The deposit information at least includes a calculated total cash deposit amount. The deposit information is compared with the declared information to determine if the deposit transaction is balanced.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

66.

System and method for processing currency bills and tickets

      
Application Number 13710258
Grant Number 08459436
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-12-10
First Publication Date 2013-04-25
Grant Date 2013-06-11
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jenrick, Charles P.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.

Abstract

A method of processing documents includes receiving a stack of documents including currency bills and substitute currency media. Each substitute currency medium has at least one barcode. The method further includes transporting the stack of documents via a transport mechanism, one document at a time, along a transport path and denominating with a currency detector each of the currency bills in the stack of documents. The currency detector is positioned adjacent to the transport path. The method further includes scanning with a barcode scanner a barcode on each substitute currency medium in the stack of documents. The barcode scanner is positioned adjacent to the transport path. The method further includes imaging with an image scanner each substitute currency medium in the stack of documents to generate a raw image file of the substitute currency medium. The image scanner is positioned adjacent to the transport path.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation
  • G06K 9/20 - Image acquisition

67.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 12758916
Grant Number 08417017
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-04-13
First Publication Date 2013-04-09
Grant Date 2013-04-09
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Beutel, Dale E.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.

Abstract

A method of using a document processing system includes receiving a target serial number via an input device communicatively connected to a document processing system and determining if the target serial number exactly matches one of a plurality of stored serial numbers residing in a memory. Each stored serial number is associated with a record. Each record includes customer account identification information that can be used to identify a customer account previously credited for a deposit of a currency bill having the stored serial number. In response to the target serial number not exactly matching any of the stored serial numbers, the method further includes displaying a wildcard search element on a display of the document processing system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

68.

Optical imaging sensor for a document processing device

      
Application Number 12553296
Grant Number 08401268
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-09-03
First Publication Date 2013-03-19
Grant Date 2013-03-19
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Yang, Danny D.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

A document processing device includes a controller and a sensor arrangement. The sensor arrangement illuminates a surface of documents. The gradient index lens array collects light reflected from the documents and transmits at least a portion of the collected reflected light onto a photodetector array. The photodetector array generates one or more electrical signals in response to a gradient index lens transmitting light thereon. The controller derives data including image data from the one or more electrical signals. The image data is reproducible as a visually readable image of the surface of the documents. The visually readable image has a resolution such that alphanumeric characters can be extracted from the visually readable image in response to the document remaining within a depth of field of the gradient index lens array while being transported via the transport mechanism. The depth of field is at least about 0.03 inches.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes

69.

Apparatus and system for imaging currency bills and financial documents and method for using the same

      
Application Number 12836429
Grant Number 08391583
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-07-14
First Publication Date 2013-03-05
Grant Date 2013-03-05
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Susai, Antony D.
  • Jones, William J.
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Jaeger, Ralf H.
  • Badalamenti, David R.
  • Beutel, Dale E.

Abstract

Currency bills are received, transported, and imaged to produce image data from which a visually readable image of each currency bill can be reproduced. Each of the currency bills includes a denomination, a serial number, and a set of secondary identifiers. One of the currency bills is determined to be a suspect bill. The suspect bill serial number is attempted to be extracted from the image data associated with the suspect bill. In response to failing to extract a complete serial number of the suspect bill, a serial number field in a suspect report is populated with a serial number snippet image.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

70.

System and method for processing batches of documents

      
Application Number 13405418
Grant Number 08725289
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-02-27
First Publication Date 2012-07-19
Grant Date 2014-05-13
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Jenrick, Charles P.

Abstract

A method of processing documents by receiving at least a batch of documents and a separator card in a document processing device. The separator card includes a conductive material disposed on one side, and a barcode indicative of the source of the batch of documents. The documents and separator card are transported via a transport mechanism past an evaluation unit and a field-effect sensor, respectively. The document processing device evaluates each document, determines whether the document meets or fails predetermined criteria, and detects the presence of the conductive material when a separator card is transported past the sensor. The source identification information from each separator card is entered into a memory of the document processing device. Feeder operation is paused between each batch to verify that the previous batch closed successfully. Pausing feeder operation to address document anomalies before subsequent batches are processed promotes batch integrity and reduces operator confusion.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled

71.

Coin processing systems, methods and devices

      
Application Number 13327900
Grant Number 08545295
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-12-16
First Publication Date 2012-06-21
Grant Date 2013-10-01
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Krbec, Marianne
  • Jones, William J.
  • Adams, Thomas P.

Abstract

Systems, methods and devices for processing coins are presented herein. A coin processing system is disclosed which includes a housing with a coin input area for receiving a batch of coins, a controller with a communication interface operatively attached to the housing, and a coin processing unit for counting, discriminating, and/or valuing coins received from the coin input area. The coin processing system also includes a mobile coin receptacle removably disposed within the housing and configured to receive coins from the coin processing unit. The mobile coin receptacle is configured to wirelessly communicate information to the communication interface of the controller. The mobile coin receptacle can include one or more electrical contacts that mate with one or more electrical contacts on the housing to wirelessly communicate the information.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 3/00 - Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines

72.

Document imaging and processing system for performing blind balancing and display conditions

      
Application Number 13402633
Grant Number 08625875
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-02-22
First Publication Date 2012-06-14
Grant Date 2014-01-07
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Watts, Gary

Abstract

A document processing system comprising one or more document scanning devices that extract information from document images that uniquely identify a document. The system further comprises a central processor remotely connected to the document scanning devices. The central processor is configured to receive the document images and the extracted information from the document scanning devices and is further configured to execute a correction routine configured to adjust errors in the extracted information from the document image.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes

73.

System, apparatus, and methods for currency processing control and redemption

      
Application Number 13183247
Grant Number 08959029
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-07-14
First Publication Date 2011-11-03
Grant Date 2015-02-17
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

A coin processing and redemption system includes a coin processing machine configured to receive a batch of coins in an input region and process the batch of coins to determine a value thereof. A dispensing device is provided and is configured to output a redemption ticket bearing a code. The coin processing machine is configured to associate the redemption ticket code with a coin processing transaction prior to the determination of a value of a batch of coins.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06Q 20/00 - Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
  • G06Q 40/02 - Banking, e.g. interest calculation or account maintenance
  • G06Q 20/10 - Payment architectures specially adapted for home banking systems
  • G06Q 20/20 - Point-of-sale [POS] network systems
  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines

74.

Currency processing system with fitness detection

      
Application Number 13169307
Grant Number 08559694
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-06-27
First Publication Date 2011-10-20
Grant Date 2013-10-15
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jenrick, Charles P.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Watts, Gary P.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Knoll, Jeffrey G.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

In one aspect, a method of processing currency in a currency processing machine includes the act of retrieving, from a plurality of input currency bills, characteristic information from each of the bills, the characteristic information itself including at least a first characteristic information relating to fitness. The method also includes the act of assigning to each currency bill one of a plurality of fitness types and fitness levels relating to the first characteristic information of the bill, at least one of the fitness types and the fitness levels being defined by a user. The method also includes the act of outputting each currency bill along one of a plurality of output paths designated by the user to receive currency bills, the output path having a fitness type and/or fitness level assigned to the currency bill.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • B07C 5/00 - Sorting according to a characteristic or feature of the articles or material being sorted, e.g. by control effected by devices which detect or measure such characteristic or feature; Sorting by manually actuated devices, e.g. switches

75.

Currency bill processing device and method

      
Application Number 13039296
Grant Number 08544656
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-02
First Publication Date 2011-09-08
Grant Date 2013-10-01
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Mikkelsen, John M.
  • Baranowski, Marek
  • Cummings, Charles H.
  • Maier, Ken W.

Abstract

A currency bill processing system includes a transport mechanism that is configured to transport bills from an input receptacle along a transport path that extends generally horizontally past at least one detector. The transport path transitions generally-vertically upward between a first and a second output receptacle. The transport mechanism is configured to deliver some of the bills toward a first end of the system into the first output receptacle and some of the bills toward a second end of the system into the second output receptacle. The system provides access openings in a front side of the system that are proximate the first and the second output receptacles thereby permitting operator access into the first and the second output receptacles from the front side.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B07C 5/00 - Sorting according to a characteristic or feature of the articles or material being sorted, e.g. by control effected by devices which detect or measure such characteristic or feature; Sorting by manually actuated devices, e.g. switches

76.

Currency discrimination system and method

      
Application Number 12819579
Grant Number 08322505
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-06-21
First Publication Date 2010-10-21
Grant Date 2012-12-04
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Freeman, Jay D.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.
  • Jeffers, Frederick J.
  • Krastev, George S.
  • Yang, Danny D.

Abstract

According to some embodiments of the invention, a magnetic sensor having a track width of greater than about 50 millimeters is provided. The magnetic sensor is adapted to detect a magnetic feature and produce a linear, analog output in response to the magnetic feature. The analog output is along a single data channel.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • G07F 7/10 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card together with a coded signal
  • G06K 7/08 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by means detecting the change of an electrostatic or magnetic field, e.g. by detecting change of capacitance between electrodes

77.

Currency processing device, method and system

      
Application Number 12794516
Grant Number 08978864
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-06-04
First Publication Date 2010-09-23
Grant Date 2015-03-17
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Maier, Ken W.
  • Baranowski, Marek
  • Chen, Yanmei

Abstract

According to one embodiment of the present invention, a currency processing device for receiving and processing a stack of currency bills is described. The currency processing device comprises an input receptacle for receiving a stack of bills to be processed, a plurality of output receptacles for receiving bills after the bills have been processed, a transport mechanism for transporting the bills from the input receptacle to the output receptacles, and a discriminating unit for examining the bills. The output receptacles are arranged such that a center of at least one output receptacle is laterally offset from a center of the input receptacle. The discriminating unit includes a detector positioned between the input receptacle and the output receptacles and is adapted to determine the denomination of bills.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • B65H 15/00 - Overturning articles
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers

78.

Angled currency processing system

      
Application Number 12687583
Grant Number 08297428
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-01-14
First Publication Date 2010-05-06
Grant Date 2012-10-30
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Renz, Mark B.
  • Lynch, Alan T.
  • Fitzgerald, Robert B.
  • Sakowski, Stanley P.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

An angled arrangement of a currency document handling device and a second unit and an angle arrangement of two currency document handling devices, components of the same, and methods of coupling and using the same. For example, a currency document processing system for processing currency documents including currency bills comprises a currency handling device, a first currency document receiving unit, and a first angular transport unit. The first currency document receiving unit is adapted to receive at least some bills processed by the currency handling device. The first angular transport unit is adapted to receive bills from the currency handling device and transport bills to the first currency document receiving unit. The angular transport unit is adapted to be coupled between the currency handling device and the first currency document receiving unit such that the currency handling device and the first currency document receiving units are angled relative to each other such as by ninety degrees (90°).

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • G07F 9/10 - Casings, e.g. with means for heating or cooling

79.

Self service coin redemption card printer-dispenser

      
Application Number 12410623
Grant Number 08042732
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-03-25
First Publication Date 2010-02-18
Grant Date 2011-10-25
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

A method of transferring funds to a personalized portable storage medium using a kiosk, includes the acts of receiving funds comprising a batch of loose mixed coins in a coin receiving area of the kiosk, processing the coins in a coin processing module, determining a total value of the funds using a controller, displaying the total value of the funds to a user of the kiosk, and permitting the user to select a desired graphic from amongst a plurality of available graphic selections using via a user input device. The method also includes the acts of printing, using a printing device, the user-selected graphic on a portable storage medium print area, the portable storage medium comprising a storage medium bearing data to which a value relating to the total value is associated and dispensing the portable storage medium bearing the user-selected graphic to the user, the portable storage medium having a first value relating to the total value.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 17/00 - Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific functions

80.

Systems, apparatus, and methods for currency processing control and redemption

      
Application Number 12436897
Grant Number 07980378
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-07
First Publication Date 2009-12-24
Grant Date 2011-07-19
Owner Cummins-Allison Corporation (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

A coin processing and redemption system includes a coin processing machine configured to receive a batch of coins in an input region and process the batch of coins to determine a value thereof. A dispensing device is provided and is configured to output a redemption ticket bearing a code. The coin processing machine is configured to associate the redemption ticket code with a coin processing transaction prior to the determination of a value of a batch of coins.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled
  • G06F 9/00 - Arrangements for program control, e.g. control units
  • G06F 19/00 - Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific applications (specially adapted for specific functions G06F 17/00;data processing systems or methods specially adapted for administrative, commercial, financial, managerial, supervisory or forecasting purposes G06Q;healthcare informatics G16H)

81.

Magnetic detection system for use in currency processing and method and apparatus for using the same

      
Application Number 12336685
Grant Number 07628326
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-12-17
First Publication Date 2009-04-09
Grant Date 2009-12-08
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Freeman, Jay D
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz Marek

Abstract

A magnetic detection system for authenticating a document includes a first magnetic scanhead adapted to create a first magnetic field for saturating the magnetization of an area on each of the bills. The magnetic detection system further includes a second magnetic scanhead with an electromagnet. The electromagnet is capable of creating a second magnetic field of adjustable intensity. The second magnetic field is the opposite polarity of the first magnetic field. The intensity of the second magnetic field is adjusted by changing the amount of current supplied to the electromagnet. The amount of current supplied to the electromagnet is based upon a characteristic of the document to be authenticated.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06K 7/08 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by means detecting the change of an electrostatic or magnetic field, e.g. by detecting change of capacitance between electrodes
  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes
  • G07D 11/00 - Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
  • G07F 19/00 - Complete banking systems; Coded card-freed arrangements adapted for dispensing or receiving monies or the like and posting such transactions to existing accounts, e.g. automatic teller machines

82.

System and method for processing currency bills and tickets

      
Application Number 12260973
Grant Number 08701857
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-10-29
First Publication Date 2009-04-02
Grant Date 2014-04-22
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jenrick, Charles P.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.

Abstract

A method of processing documents includes receiving a stack of documents including currency bills and substitute currency media. Each substitute currency medium has at least one barcode. The method further includes transporting the stack of documents via a transport mechanism, one document at a time, along a transport path and denominating with a currency detector each of the currency bills in the stack of documents. The currency detector is positioned adjacent to the transport path. The method further includes scanning with a barcode scanner a barcode on each substitute currency medium in the stack of documents. The barcode scanner is positioned adjacent to the transport path. The method further includes imaging with an image scanner each substitute currency medium in the stack of documents to generate a raw image file of the substitute currency medium. The image scanner is positioned adjacent to the transport path.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency
  • G06K 7/10 - Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers by corpuscular radiation

83.

Currency bill sensor arrangement

      
Application Number 12175307
Grant Number 08331643
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-07-17
First Publication Date 2009-01-22
Grant Date 2012-12-11
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Yacoubian, Araz
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

A currency processing device for receiving a stack of U.S. currency bills and rapidly processing all the bills in the stack, the device comprising: an input receptacle adapted to receive a stack of U.S. currency bills of a plurality of denominations, the currency bills having a wide dimension and a narrow dimension; a transport mechanism positioned to transport the bills, one at a time, in a transport direction from the input receptacle along a transport path at a rate of at least about 1000 bills per minute with the narrow dimension of the bills parallel to the transport direction; a currency bill sensor arrangement positioned along the transport path, the currency bill sensor comprising: i) a multi-wavelength light source configured to emit a first wavelength of light and a second wavelength of light; ii) a cylindrical lens positioned to receive the first and second wavelengths of light from the multi-wavelength light source, the cylindrical lens illuminating an elongated strip of light on a surface of one of the plurality of currency bills, the cylindrical lens being configured to receive light reflected from the surface of the one of the plurality of currency bills; iii) a photodetector positioned to receive the reflected light, the photodetector generating an electrical signal in response to the received reflected light; iv) a processor configured to receive the electrical signal generated by the photodetector; wherein, the processor is configured to determine whether the surface of the one of the plurality of currency bills is a primary surface or a secondary surface based on the electrical signal.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints

84.

System and method for processing batches of documents

      
Application Number 12147308
Grant Number 07849994
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-06-26
First Publication Date 2009-01-01
Grant Date 2010-12-14
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Jenrick, Charles P.

Abstract

A method of processing documents by receiving at least a batch of documents and a separator card in an input receptacle of a document processing device. The separator card includes a conductive material disposed on one side, and a barcode indicative of the source of the batch of documents. The documents and separator card are transported via a transport mechanism past an evaluation unit and a field-effect sensor, respectively. The document processing device evaluates each document, determines whether the document meets or fails predetermined criteria, and detects the presence of the conductive material when a separator card is transported past the sensor. The source identification information from each separator card is entered into a memory of the document processing device after all the documents from the corresponding batch of documents have met the predetermined criteria. Feeder operation is paused between each batch long enough to verify that the previous batch closed successfully. Pausing feeder operation to address document anomalies before subsequent batches are processed promotes batch integrity and reduces operator confusion.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency

85.

Document imaging and processing system

      
Application Number 12044720
Grant Number 08204293
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-03-07
First Publication Date 2008-09-11
Grant Date 2012-06-19
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Csulits, Frank M.
  • Anderson, Matthew
  • Blake, John R.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Watts, Gary

Abstract

A document processing system comprising one or more document scanning devices that extract information from document images that uniquely identify a document. The system further comprises a central processor remotely connected to the document scanning devices. The central processor is configured to receive the document images and the extracted information from the document scanning devices and is further configured to execute a correction routine configured to adjust errors in the extracted information from the document image.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G06Q 40/00 - Finance; Insurance; Tax strategies; Processing of corporate or income taxes

86.

System and method for processing batches of documents

      
Application Number 12058370
Grant Number 08396586
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-03-28
First Publication Date 2008-07-24
Grant Date 2013-03-12
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Jenrick, Charles P.

Abstract

A method of processing documents by receiving at least a batch of documents and a separator card in an input receptacle of a document processing device. The separator card includes a conductive material disposed on one side, and a barcode indicative of the source of the batch of documents. The documents and separator card are transported via a transport mechanism past an evaluation unit and a field-effect sensor, respectively. The document processing device evaluates each document, determines whether the document meets or fails predetermined criteria, and detects the presence of the conductive material when a separator card is transported past the sensor. The source identification information from each separator card is entered into a memory of the document processing device after all the documents from the corresponding batch of documents have met the predetermined criteria. Feeder operation is paused between each batch long enough to verify that the previous batch closed successfully. Pausing feeder operation to address document anomalies before subsequent batches are processed promotes batch integrity and reduces operator confusion.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled

87.

Currency processing and strapping systems and methods

      
Application Number 11517236
Grant Number 07779982
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-09-07
First Publication Date 2008-03-13
Grant Date 2010-08-24
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fitzgerald, Robert B.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Renz, Mark B.
  • Lynch, Alan T.

Abstract

A method and device for evaluating currency bills using a strapping unit that allows a currency evaluating device to automatically strap stacks of currency bills. Currency bills are placed in an input receptacle and an evaluating unit processes each currency bill one at a time. The currency bills are then transported to a plurality of output receptacles within a strapping unit. A stack moving mechanism transports a stack of currency bills, which contains a predetermined number of currency bills, from each of the plurality of output receptacles to the strapping unit or a strapping position. Each stack of currency bills is strapped using strapping material.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency

88.

Angled currency processing system

      
Application Number 11809621
Grant Number 07686151
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-06-01
First Publication Date 2008-01-10
Grant Date 2010-03-30
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Renz, Mark B.
  • Lynch, Alan T.
  • Fitzgerald, Robert B.
  • Sakowski, Stanley P.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

An angled arrangement of a currency document handling device and a second unit and an angle arrangement of two currency document handling devices, components of the same, and methods of coupling and using the same. For example, a currency document processing system for processing currency documents including currency bills comprises a currency handling device, a first currency document receiving unit, and a first angular transport unit. The first currency document receiving unit is adapted to receive at least some bills processed by the currency handling device. The first angular transport unit is adapted to receive bills from the currency handling device and transport bills to the first currency document receiving unit. The angular transport unit is adapted to be coupled between the currency handling device and the first currency document receiving unit such that the currency handling device and the first currency document receiving units are angled relative to each other such as by ninety degrees (90°).

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 13/00 - Handling of coins or of valuable papers, characterised by a combination of mechanisms not covered by a single one of groups
  • B65H 29/00 - Delivering or advancing articles from machines; Advancing articles to or into piles

89.

Currency processing and strapping systems and methods

      
Application Number 11890638
Grant Number 08714335
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-08-07
First Publication Date 2007-12-06
Grant Date 2014-05-06
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Renz, Mark B.

Abstract

A method and device for evaluating currency bills using a strapping unit that allows a currency evaluating device to automatically strap stacks of currency bills. Currency bills are placed in an input receptacle and an evaluating unit processes each currency bill one at a time. The currency bills are then transported to a plurality of output receptacles. A stack moving mechanism transports a stack of currency bills, which contains a predetermined number of currency bills, from each of the plurality of output receptacles to the strapping unit or a strapping position. Each stack of currency bills is strapped using strapping material.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 7/04 - Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by paper currency

90.

Currency processing system with fitness detection

      
Application Number 11544228
Grant Number 07978899
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-10-05
First Publication Date 2007-05-31
Grant Date 2011-07-12
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jenrick, Charles P.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Anderson, Matthew L.
  • Watts, Gary P.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Knoll, Jeffrey G.
  • Jagielinski, Tomasz M.

Abstract

In one aspect, a method of processing currency in a currency processing machine includes the act of retrieving, from a plurality of input currency bills, characteristic information from each of the bills, the characteristic information itself including at least a first characteristic information relating to fitness. The method also includes the act of assigning to each currency bill one of a plurality of fitness types and fitness levels relating to the first characteristic information of the bill, at least one of the fitness types and the fitness levels being defined by a user. The method also includes the act of outputting each currency bill along one of a plurality of output paths designated by the user to receive currency bills, the output path having a fitness type and/or fitness level assigned to the currency bill.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • B07C 5/00 - Sorting according to a characteristic or feature of the articles or material being sorted, e.g. by control effected by devices which detect or measure such characteristic or feature; Sorting by manually actuated devices, e.g. switches

91.

Coin processing device having a moveable coin receptacle station

      
Application Number 11598370
Grant Number 07946406
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-11-13
First Publication Date 2007-05-31
Grant Date 2011-05-24
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Mecklenburg, David J.
  • Krbec, Marianne

Abstract

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. Execution of the error recovery instruction set by the controller causes an actuation of the actuating device to influence the pre-determined property to attempt to restore the operational parameter to a condition wherein the signal output by the sensor is within an acceptable value for the pre-determined property.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07C 3/00 - Registering or indicating the condition or the working of machines or other apparatus, other than vehicles
  • G07C 9/02 - Turnstiles with registering means

92.

Coin bin having security feature for use with a coin processing device

      
Application Number 10966857
Grant Number 07658270
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-10-14
First Publication Date 2007-03-08
Grant Date 2010-02-09
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bochonok, Steve
  • Munro, Mark C.
  • Blake, John R.

Abstract

According to one embodiment, a security grate for limiting access to a coin bin is disclosed. The security grate comprises a plurality of generally parallel upper slats and a plurality of generally parallel slats disposed below the upper slats. The plurality of first slats receives coins and directs coins moving under the force of gravity in a first direction. The plurality of lower slats receive coins from the upper slats and direct the coins moving under the force of gravity in a second direction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 9/10 - Casings, e.g. with means for heating or cooling

93.

Slat for enhancing coin distribution in coin bin and security grate incorporating same

      
Application Number 11267609
Grant Number 08616359
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-11-04
First Publication Date 2006-09-07
Grant Date 2013-12-31
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bochonok, Steve
  • Munro, Mark C.
  • Blake, John R.

Abstract

According to one embodiment, a security grate for limiting access to a coin bin is disclosed. The security grate comprises a plurality of generally parallel upper slats and a plurality of generally parallel slats disposed below the upper slats. The plurality of first slats receives coins and directs coins moving under the force of gravity in a first direction. The plurality of lower slats receive coins from the upper slats and direct the coins moving under the force of gravity in a second direction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 7/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency
  • G07G 3/00 - Alarm indicators, e.g. bells

94.

Method and apparatus for varying coin-processing machine receptacle limits

      
Application Number 11055152
Grant Number 08602200
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-02-10
First Publication Date 2006-08-10
Grant Date 2013-12-10
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor Blake, John R.

Abstract

In one aspect, a method for optimizing a usable volume of a coin receptacle associated with a coin-processing device is provided. This method includes the steps of obtaining data from at least one sensor and adjusting, responsive to such data, an upper limit of coins which may be input into the receptacle or an available number of coins which may be input into the receptacle.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled
  • G06F 9/00 - Arrangements for program control, e.g. control units
  • G06F 19/00 - Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific applications (specially adapted for specific functions G06F 17/00;data processing systems or methods specially adapted for administrative, commercial, financial, managerial, supervisory or forecasting purposes G06Q;healthcare informatics G16H)

95.

Resilient pad for disc-type coin processing device

      
Application Number 11009728
Grant Number 07427230
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-12-10
First Publication Date 2006-07-06
Grant Date 2008-09-23
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Wendell, David J.

Abstract

A resilient pad for a disc-type coin processing machine is provided with a first portion with a property having a first value and a second portion with the property having a second value, wherein the first value of the property is different than the second value of the property. The property may include, for example, stiffness or coefficient of friction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 1/00 - Coin dispensers
  • G07D 9/00 - Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
  • G07D 9/08 -
  • G07F 9/08 - Counting total of coins inserted

96.

System, method and apparatus for automatically filling a coin cassette

      
Application Number 11227861
Grant Number 08523641
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-09-15
First Publication Date 2006-03-16
Grant Date 2013-09-03
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Kuykendall, Julie L.
  • Knoll, Jeffrey G.
  • Long, Arthur J.
  • Blake, John R.

Abstract

An automated coin tray refilling system includes a plurality of coin reservoirs and a plurality of coin dispensers for regulating the dispensing of coins from an associated one of the plurality of coin reservoirs. A collector point distribution member is adapted to receive coins from each of the plurality of coin dispensers at one portion thereof and to output the coins at another portion thereof. An interface module having an input end is disposed substantially adjacent the collector point distribution member output and includes an output end for dispensing coins. A coin interface tray is adapted to receive at least one coin tray and at least one processor is provided. The interface module and/or coin interface tray includes a drive system configured to move interface module and/or coin interface tray relative to one another.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 9/06 - Devices for stacking or otherwise arranging coins on a support, e.g. apertured plate for use in counting coins

97.

System and method for processing currency and identification cards in a document processing device

      
Application Number 10941688
Grant Number 07146245
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-09-15
First Publication Date 2005-04-21
Grant Date 2006-12-05
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Jones, William J.
  • Mennie, Douglas U.
  • Jenrick, Charles P.
  • Klein, Robert J.
  • Hallowell, Curtis W.

Abstract

A document processing device having an evaluation region disposed along a transport path between an input and output receptacle capable of processing both currency bills and identification cards. An evaluation unit enables entry of source identification information before or after processing currency bills. Memory is adapted to store source identification information for multiple batches of currency. Multiple batches are placed in the processing, device for multiple batch processing. The evaluation region includes detectors for detecting predetermined characteristics of currency bills and distinguishing identification cards from currency. During processing, the identification card, or other separator card, is sent to a predetermined output receptacle designated as a reject receptacle. Currency that is rejected is sent to the reject receptacle. Rejected currency is separated into batches by the identification cards sent to the reject receptacle during processing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 7/00 - Methods or arrangements for processing data by operating upon the order or content of the data handled

98.

Method and apparatus for processing currency bills and coins

      
Application Number 10682320
Grant Number 07036651
Status In Force
Filing Date 2003-10-09
First Publication Date 2005-04-14
Grant Date 2006-05-02
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Tam, Flavia
  • Munro, Mark C.
  • Esterbrook, Timothy L.
  • Noke, David O.
  • Blake, John R.

Abstract

A method and system for processing currency bills and coins in a cash receptacle for automatically determining a batch of currency. An operator provides an amount of cash, including currency bills and coins, and indicates a target amount of cash desired to be made available in a currency batch. The system includes a resident memory for storing a mode of operation, determines a total amount of the cash, and determines a cash removal amount by comparing the total amount of the cash to the target amount. The cash removal amount is displayed to the operator for adding or removing cash to obtain the appropriate currency batch, which corresponds to the target amount.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 9/08 - Counting total of coins inserted

99.

Optical coin discrimination sensor and coin processing system using the same

      
Application Number 10798669
Grant Number 07743902
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-03-11
First Publication Date 2005-01-13
Grant Date 2010-06-29
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Wendell, David J.
  • Blake, John R.
  • Geib, Joseph J.
  • Peklo, John C.
  • Mazur, Richard A.
  • Mecklenburg, David J.

Abstract

According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for determining the denomination of a coin with a disk-type coin processing system comprises moving a coin along a coin path with a rotatable disk, generating an encoder pulse for each incremental movement of the rotatable disk, directing a light beam transverse the coin path, detecting the light beam with a light detector, developing a signal at the light detector indicating the presence of a coin in the coin path, counting a number of encoder pulses occurring while developing the signal at the light detector, and comparing the counted number of encoder pulses to a plurality of stored numbers of encoder pulses corresponding to the particular coin denominations.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07D 7/00 - Testing specially adapted to determine the identity or genuineness of valuable papers or for segregating those which are unacceptable, e.g. banknotes that are alien to a currency

100.

Coin processing device having a moveable coin receptacle station

      
Application Number 10797839
Grant Number 08393455
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-03-10
First Publication Date 2004-12-23
Grant Date 2013-03-12
Owner Cummins-Allison Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Blake, John R.
  • Cooper, Gary W.
  • Finn, Patrick J.
  • Munro, Mark C.
  • Fladeland, Mark A.

Abstract

A coin processing machine comprises a housing for containing the coin processing device, a coin processing unit disposed within the housing for processing received coins of a plurality of denominations and discharging processed coins into a plurality of coin receptacles, and a coin receptacle station disposed within the housing for holding a plurality of coin receptacles. The coin receptacle station includes a plurality of individually moveable platforms each having at least one coin receptacle disposed thereon. Each moveable platform is moveable between a first position and a second position. Each moveable platform is disposed entirely within the housing for receiving coins in the at least one coin receptacle disposed thereon when in the first position, and each moveable platform extends out of the housing when in the second position.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G07F 9/10 - Casings, e.g. with means for heating or cooling
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