Banknote Handling System for Automated Casino Accounting
US-2019360258-A1 · Nov 28, 2019 · US
US11928922B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11928922-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016927628-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2024 |
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An autonomous drop cart processing system is described. The system is configured to communicably couple with a drop cart that includes an array of cashbox data readers configured to interface with cashbox data transmitters associated with cashboxes inserted into compartments of the drop cart. As a result of this construction, the autonomous drop cart processing system can remove contents of each cashbox on the drop cart without needing to remove the cashbox from the drop cart in order to read the data from the cashbox data transmitter.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drop cart for automated casino accounting, comprising: a housing frame that defines a compartment; a cashbox data receiver configured to communicably couple with a cashbox data transmitter of an electronic gaming machine cashbox positioned in the compartment; a status display configured to indicate states of the drop cart and/or inserted cashboxes; and a processor configured to: obtain data, from a storage medium of the electronic gaming machine cashbox via the cashbox data receiver, corresponding to a stack of documents contained by the electronic gaming machine cashbox; instruct the electronic gaming machine cashbox to clear the data from the storage medium; and a network connection configured to permit communication between said processor and an autonomous drop cart processing system configured to at least extract a stack of documents from the electronic gaming machine cashbox positioned in the compartment. 2. The drop cart of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to instruct the electronic gaming machine cashbox to clear the data from the storage medium after the stack of documents is removed from the electronic gaming machine cashbox. 3. The drop cart of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to obtain the data upon insertion of the electronic gaming machine cashbox into the compartment. 4. The drop cart of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to provide an alert that the processor is unable to obtain the data. 5. The drop cart of claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to provide an alert that the stack of documents was not removed from the electronic gaming machine cashbox. 6. A drop cart for automated casino accounting, comprising: a housing frame that defines a compartment; a cashbox data receiver configured to communicably couple with a cashbox data transmitter of an electronic gaming machine cashbox positioned in the compartment; a communication component; a status display configured to indicate states of the drop cart and/or inserted cashboxes; and a processor configured to: obtain data, from the cashbox data receiver, corresponding to a stack of documents contained by the electronic gaming machine cashbox; provide the data to an electronic device via the communication component; and a network connection configured to permit communication between said processor and an autonomous drop cart processing system configured to at least extract a stack of documents from the electronic gaming machine cashbox positioned in the compartment. 7. The drop cart of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to provide the data upon insertion of the electronic gaming machine cashbox into the compartment. 8. The drop cart of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to provide the data while the drop cart is in motion. 9. The drop cart of claim 6 , wherein the processor provides the data to a casino accounting system. 10. The drop cart of claim 6 , wherein the processor provides the data to the autonomous drop cart processing system. 11. A drop cart for automated casino accounting, comprising: a housing frame that defines a compartment; a cashbox data receiver configured to communicably couple with a cashbox data transmitter of an electronic gaming machine cashbox positioned in the compartment in order to obtain data corresponding to a stack of documents contained by the electronic gaming machine cashbox; a status display configured to indicate states of the drop cart and/or inserted cashboxes; a movement mechanism that allows movement of the housing frame; and a network connection configured to permit communication between a drop cart processor and an autonomous drop cart processing system configured to at least extract a stack of documents from the electronic gaming machine cashbox positioned in the compartment. 12. The drop cart of claim 11 , wherein the movement mechanism is powered. 13. The drop cart of claim 11 , wherein the movement mechanism is configured to be used by a human operator. 14. The drop cart of claim 11 , wherein the movement mechanism includes a wheel. 15. The drop cart of claim 11 , wherein the movement mechanism includes a caster. 16. A drop cart for automated casino accounting, comprising: a housing frame; a locking mechanism operable to secure an electronic gaming machine cashbox to the housing frame; a status display configured to indicate states of the drop cart and/or inserted cashboxes; a cashbox data receiver configured to communicably couple with a cashbox data transmitter of the electronic gaming machine cashbox in order to obtain data corresponding to a stack of documents contained by the electronic gaming machine cashbox; and a network connection configured to permit communication between a drop cart processor and an autonomous drop cart processing system configured to at least extract a stack of documents from the electronic gaming machine cashbox positioned in a compartment of the housing frame. 17. The drop cart of claim 16 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises an electromechanical locking mechanism. 18. The drop cart of claim 16 , further comprising a power source wherein the locking mechanism is operable while the power source is disconnected. 19. The drop cart of claim 16 , further comprising a processor operable to determine an error condition regarding the electronic gaming machine cashbox. 20. The drop cart of claim 16 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises at least one of: a push-push mechanism; a latch mechanism; or a detent mechanism.
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