Movable platen in document handling systems for an automated teller machine

US10366559B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10366559-B2
Application numberUS-201615577921-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 26, 2016
Priority dateMay 29, 2015
Publication dateJul 30, 2019
Grant dateJul 30, 2019

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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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An automated teller machine, comprising: a housing; a cartridge that stores a document; a document analysis area, a first document delivery system that transports the document from the cartridge to the document analysis area via a first transport path; a second document delivery system that transports the document from the document analysis area; wherein the document analysis area includes: a cartridge side platen and a belt side platen opposite thereof positioned to create a channel for the document to travel through, the channel having an entrance and an exit opposite thereof, wherein the entrance has a width to receive the document, a cartridge side scan component partly incorporated into the cartridge side platen and a belt side scan component partly incorporated into the belt side platen; wherein the cartridge side scan component is configured to capture an image of a first side of the document; wherein the belt side scan component is configured to capture an image of a second side opposite the first side of the document; wherein the belt side platen configured to be movable to vary the width of the entrance; wherein the first document delivery system includes: a belt, a first set of feed rollers that drive the belt within the first transport path, a first shaft that couples the first set of feed rollers to the housing of the automated teller machine, and a spring mechanism applying a force to the belt side platen to bias the belt side platen and reduce the width of the entrance, the spring mechanism coupled to the first shaft. 2. The automated teller machine of claim 1 , the second document delivery system transports the document from the document analysis area to a bin via a second transport path or an opening of the automated teller machine via a third transport path. 3. The automated teller machine of claim 1 , wherein a force applied to the belt side platen from passage of a document having greater than a predetermined thickness overcomes at least part of the force of the spring mechanism to move the belt side platen to increase the width of the entrance. 4. The automated teller machine of claim 1 , wherein the spring mechanism is at least one of a torsion spring, a tension spring, a coil spring, a flat spring, a leaf spring, a Bellville washer, an elastomeric band, or an elastomeric pad. 5. The automated teller machine of claim 1 , the cartridge is configured to be mated into the housing of the automated teller machine. 6. The automated teller machine of claim 1 , the first document delivery system configured to transport one or more documents from at least two or more of the cartridge, a second cartridge, a third cartridge, or a fourth cartridge. 7. An automated teller machine, comprising: a cartridge that stores a document; a document analysis area; a first document delivery system that transports the document from the cartridge to the document analysis area via a first transport path; a bin, a second document delivery system that transports the document from the document analysis area to one of the bin via a second transport path and an opening of the automated teller machine via a third transport path; wherein the document analysis area further includes: a cartridge side platen and a belt side platen opposite thereof positioned to create a channel for the document to travel through, the channel having an entrance and an exit opposite thereof, wherein the entrance has a width to receive the document, a cartridge side scan component partly incorporated into the cartridge side platen and a belt side scan component partly incorporated into the belt side platen; wherein the cartridge side scan component is configured to capture an image of a first side of the document; wherein the belt side scan component is configured to capture an image of a second side opposite the first side of the document; and wherein at least one of the cartridge side platen or the belt side platen configured to be movable to increase the width of the entrance; and wherein the first document delivery system includes: a belt, a first set of feed rollers that drive the belt within the first transport path, a first shaft that couples the first set of feed rollers to the housing of the automated teller machine, and a spring mechanism applying a force to the belt side platen to bias the belt side platen and reduce the width of the entrance the spring mechanism coupled to the first shaft. 8. An automated teller machine, comprising: a cartridge that stores a document; a document analysis area; a first document delivery system that transports the document from the cartridge to the document analysis area via a first transport path; a bin; a second document delivery system that transports the document from the document analysis area to one of the bin via a second transport path and an opening of the automated teller machine via a third transport path; wherein the document analysis area further includes: a cartridge side platen and a belt side platen opposite thereof positioned to create a channel for the document to travel through, the channel having an entrance and an exit opposite thereof, wherein the entrance has a width to receive the document; a cartridge side scan component partly incorporated into the cartridge side platen and a belt side scan component partly incorporated into the belt side platen; wherein the cartridge side scan component is configured to capture an image of a first side of the document; wherein the belt side scan component is configured to capture an image of a second side opposite the first side of the document; wherein the first document delivery system includes: a belt, a first set of feed rollers that drive the belt within the first transport path, a first shaft that couples the first set of feed rollers to the housing of the automated teller machine; and a spring mechanism coupled to the belt side platen that provides resistance to maintain a first position for the width of the channel, wherein an increase in a thickness of the document applies a force to the belt side platen, wherein the force moves the belt side platen to a second position to increase the width of the channel, the spring mechanism also coupled to the first shaft.

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  • Housing aspects of ATMs · CPC title

  • G07F19/201Primary

    Accessories of ATMs · CPC title

  • Automatic teller machines [ATMs] · CPC title

  • Servicing, repairing or coping with irregularities, e.g. power failure or vandalism · CPC title

  • for detecting transport malfunctions, e.g. jams or misfeeds · CPC title

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What does patent US10366559B2 cover?
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 …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Diebold Nixdorf Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07F19/201. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 30 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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