Media escape prevention for self-service terminal

US10319171B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10319171-B2
Application numberUS-201414228858-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2014
Priority dateMar 28, 2014
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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Abstract

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A device includes a pocket having an opening to receive media. A filament assembly is coupled such that filaments protrude from a gap between the opening of the pocket and a self-service terminal (SST) in which the pocket is mountable to inhibit media from entering the gap.

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What is claimed is: 1. A device comprising: a pocket having an opening to receive media and dispense media; the pocket including: a first side guide and a second side guide situated at opposite ends of the pocket; a first top of the first side guide and a second top of the second side guide that are curved in convex arches; a first wall adjacent and attached to an inner side of the first side guide and an opposing side of the first wall adjacent and attached to an inner side of the second side guide; and a second wall adjacent and attached to a second inner side of the first side guide and an opposing side of the second wall adjacent and attached to a second inner side of the second side guide; a filament assembly coupled such that it protrudes from a gap between the opening of the pocket and a self-service terminal (SST) in which the pocket is mountable to inhibit media from entering the gap, wherein the filament assembly is arranged in an arc arrangement that is orthogonal to a convex arch of the first top of the first side guide and along a top edge of the filament assembly and each filament comprising a snap fit structure at a bottom to snap into a base, wherein the filament assembly includes a compressed portion located adjacent to the bottom on the base, wherein the compressed portion is adapted so the base maintains a lateral position of each filament with respect to the opening, and wherein the filament assembly includes a ramped portion on the top edge of the filament assembly and the ramped portion is adapted to allow a shutter to gradually come into contact with the top edge, wherein the base is affixed to an outer surface of the first side guide, and wherein the filament assembly extends from the top edge of the first side guide to the shutter of the SST, wherein the arc arrangement is configured to prevent lateral movement of the media when received in the pocket, and wherein a filament cross-section surface for the filament assembly is configured to be large enough to prevent damage to the media when the media is moved through the pocket, wherein the filament assembly includes seven filaments; and the shutter is configured to moveably cover an opening in the gap between the first and second tops of the first and second side guides and a surface of the SST extending laterally from the opening, wherein the shutter is configured to moveably cover the opening, progressing from one end of the first and second side guides to another end, contacting the filament to cause the filament to flex. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the pocket comprises the first and second side guides are spaced to facilitate placement of bank notes lengthwise between the first and second side guides. 3. The device of claim 2 wherein the filament assembly comprises multiple filaments formed of a flexible material and are dispersed along a length of the first and second tops of the pocket note side guides. 4. The device of claim 3 wherein the filament assembly is mounted on an outside of one of: the first side guide and the second side guide, and wherein the device further comprises a second filament assembly mounted on an outside of the other pocket note side guide. 5. The device of claim 4 wherein the first and second side guides extend just below a surface of the SST such that the shutter of the SST is moveable to cover the opening of the pocket. 6. The device of claim 3 wherein each filament has a thickness providing flexibility sufficient to flex responsive to contacting the shutter of the SST that is mounted in the SST to slide over the pocket opening while contacting the filaments and causing the filaments to flex. 7. The device of claim 1 wherein the filament assembly comprises a single flexible vertical strip. 8. A self-service terminal (SST), comprising a media pocket defining an opening and a pair of spaced side guides, wherein the media pocket includes a pair of opposing side walls and each side wall attached to inner walls of the side guides that enclose the media pocket, and wherein the media pocket is adapted to receive media and dispense media, and wherein tops of the side guides are curved in convex arches; a shutter moveable to expose and cover the opening of the media pocket, wherein the shutter is configured to moveably cover the opening in the gap, progressing from one end of the side guides to another end, contacting the filament to cause a portion of one of a pair of filament assemblies to flex; and the pair of filament assemblies, each filament assembly comprising a snap fit structure at a bottom to snap into a base, wherein each pair of filament assemblies includes a compressed portion located adjacent to the bottom on the base, wherein the compressed is portion adapted so the base maintains a lateral position of each filament with respect to the opening, and wherein each pair of the filament assemblies includes a ramped portion on a top edge of that pair and the ramped portion is adapted to allow a shutter to gradually come into contact with the top edge, wherein the base is coupled to an outer surface and outer wall of the side guides and containing deformable filaments that extend upward from the outer surface of the side guides to the shutter and to prevent media from entering a gap between the shutter and the side guides, wherein each filament assembly is arranged in an arc arrangement along the top edge of that filament assembly that is orthogonal to the convex arches of the tops of the side guides, and wherein the arc arrangement is configured to prevent lateral movement of the media when received in the media pocket, wherein a filament cross-section surface for the filament assembly is configured to be large enough to prevent damage to the media when the media is moved through the pocket, wherein the filaments comprise seven deformable filaments. 9. The SST of claim 8 wherein the pocket further comprises a note picking face extending into the pocket and extending between inner surfaces of the side guides, wherein the note picking face is formed to accept and pick media oriented parallel to the note picking face and orthogonal to the gap. 10. The SST of claim 8 and further comprising: a chassis supporting a display device, an encrypting keypad, a card reader, a printer, the shutter, and the media pocket, wherein the gap comprises an opening between a top of the side guides and the face of the middle box extending laterally from the opening of the pocket. 11. The SST of claim 10 wherein the filaments are formed of a flexible material and wherein the side guides extend at least to a top of the gap such that the shutter is moveable to cover the opening of the pocket. 12. The SST of claim 11 wherein each filament has a circular cross section having a diameter suitable to resist insertion of media into the gap. 13. The SST of claim 11 wherein each filament has a thickness providing flexibility sufficient to flex responsive to contacting the shutter as the shutter is slid over the pocket while contacting the filaments and causing the filaments to flex. 14. A method comprising: receiving and dispensing media in a self-service terminal (SST) pocket having an opening and a media picking face extending between two media side guides, wherein the pocket includes a pair of opposing inner walls and each side wall attached to side walls that enclose the pocket, and wherein tops of the media side guides are curved in convex arches; and closing a shutter over the opening and two media side guides, wherein the shutter contacts and flexes a top portion of a set of filaments on filament assemblies that are snapped at bottoms i

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  • interchangeably {removable bristle carriers} · CPC title

  • Depositing operations within ATMs (depositing in general G07D11/00) · CPC title

  • Device architecture, e.g. modular construction · CPC title

  • G07D11/14Primary

    Inlet or outlet ports · CPC title

  • Housing aspects of ATMs · CPC title

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What does patent US10319171B2 cover?
A device includes a pocket having an opening to receive media. A filament assembly is coupled such that filaments protrude from a gap between the opening of the pocket and a self-service terminal (SST) in which the pocket is mountable to inhibit media from entering the gap.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ncr Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07D11/14. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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