Security key input system and method using one-time keypad
US-2024330881-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US10109139B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10109139-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715695719-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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Systems and methods of the invention relate to reducing a number of jams that can occur in an automated teller machine with the employment of a moveable platen that increases a width of a channel for documents. A document analysis area can receive a document via a first transport path, wherein the document analysis area can include a channel in which the document travels to enable at least one scan component to capture an image of the document. The channel is created by one or more platen. The one or more platen can be movable to increase the width of the channel so as to allow documents to pass through the document analysis area without causing a jam or error for the automated teller machine.
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What is claimed is: 1. A platen for an automated teller machine comprising: a generally planar substrate including an upper portion and lower portion, the lower portion sloping at an angle relative to the upper portion, the lower portion having a lower edge having a central edge section extending generally laterally along the lower edge and having a first end edge section tapering from the central edge toward the upper portion, and a second end edge section tapering from the central edge toward the upper portion opposite the first end edge section, where the first and second end edge sections each include a flange extending from each of the end edge sections toward a rear face of the platen, and where the substrate defines a generally longitudinally extending channel between the upper portion and the lower portion. 2. The platen of claim 1 where the substrate defines a plurality of longitudinally extending apertures in the lower portion for the passage of belts for the transport of documents. 3. The platen of claim 1 further comprising a pair of bearing surfaces attached to the substrate for engagement with a bearing member for at least partial rotation of the platen about an axis through the bearing surfaces. 4. The platen of claim 3 where the bearing surfaces are attached to the upper portion. 5. A platen for an automated teller machine comprising: a generally planar substrate including an upper portion and lower portion, the lower portion sloping at an angle relative to the upper portion, the lower portion having a lower edge having a central edge section extending generally laterally along the lower edge and having at least one end edge section tapering from the central edge toward the upper portion, where the substrate defines a generally longitudinally extending channel between the upper portion and the lower portion, and where the channel includes at least one tab capable of flexing into the channel to engage a module inserted into the channel. 6. The platen of claim 5 wherein the lower edge further has a second end edge section tapering from the central edge toward the upper portion opposite the first end edge section. 7. The platen of claim 5 wherein the at least one end edge section includes a flange extending from the at least one end edge section toward a rear face of the platen. 8. The platen of claim 5 where the substrate defines a plurality of longitudinally extending apertures in the lower portion for the passage of belts for the transport of documents. 9. The platen of claim 5 further comprising a pair of bearing surfaces attached to the substrate for engagement with a bearing member for at least partial rotation of the platen about an axis through the bearing surfaces. 10. The platen of claim 9 where the bearing surfaces are attached to the upper portion. 11. A platen for an automated teller machine comprising: a generally planar substrate including an upper portion and lower portion, the lower portion sloping at an angle relative to the upper portion, the lower portion having a lower edge having a central edge section extending generally laterally along the lower edge and having at least one end edge section tapering from the central edge toward the upper portion, where the substrate defines a generally longitudinally extending channel between the upper portion and the lower portion, and where the platen further included a retaining arm extending from the substrate to retain a module disposed with the channel. 12. The platen of claim 11 wherein the lower edge further has a second end edge section tapering from the central edge toward the upper portion opposite the first end edge section. 13. The platen of claim 11 wherein the at least one end edge section includes a flange extending from the at least one end edge section toward a rear face of the platen. 14. The platen of claim 11 where the substrate defines a plurality of longitudinally extending apertures in the lower portion for the passage of belts for the transport of documents. 15. The platen of claim 11 further comprising a pair of bearing surfaces attached to the substrate for engagement with a bearing member for at least partial rotation of the platen about an axis through the bearing surfaces. 16. The platen of claim 15 where the bearing surfaces are attached to the upper portion.
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