Cash box having an adjustable belt support

US9666010B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9666010-B2
Application numberUS-201514628614-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 23, 2015
Priority dateFeb 28, 2014
Publication dateMay 30, 2017
Grant dateMay 30, 2017

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A cash box ( 10 ) has a holding area ( 24 ) bordered by a bottom unit ( 26 ) for holding a stack of currency bills. The bottom unit ( 26 ) has at least one belt ( 28, 30 ), on which the currency bills accommodated in the holding area ( 24 ) stand on their edges. Furthermore, at least one belt support ( 50, 52 ) is adjustable between a first position and a second position. The belt support ( 50, 52 ) in the second position raises the belt ( 28, 30 ) in the direction of the holding area ( 24 ) relative to the first position.

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A cash box, comprising: a holding area ( 24 ) for holding a stack of currency bills, the holding area ( 24 ) having an opening ( 18 ) for machine feed of the currency bills to the holding area ( 24 ) and/or withdrawal of the currency bills from the holding area ( 24 ); a closure element ( 16 ) for selectively opening and closing the opening ( 18 ) of the holding area ( 24 ); and a bottom unit ( 26 ) that borders the holding area ( 24 ) at a position gravitationally below the holding area ( 24 ), the bottom unit ( 26 ) having: at least one belt ( 28 , 30 ) on which the currency bills accommodated in the holding area ( 24 ) stand on their edges, and at least one belt support ( 50 , 52 ) that is gravitationally below at least part of the at least one belt ( 28 , 30 ) and that is adjustable between a first position and a second position, wherein the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) raises the belt ( 28 , 30 ) in the second position relative to the first position in a gravitationally upward direction (P 2 ) of the holding area ( 24 ). 2. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the at least one belt ( 28 , 30 ) comprises at least two belts ( 28 , 30 ), and the at least one belt support ( 50 , 52 ) comprises at least two belt supports ( 50 , 52 ) disposed for raising the respective belts ( 28 , 30 ) in the second position relative to the first position in the gravitationally upward direction (P 2 ) of the holding area ( 24 ). 3. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 2 , wherein the two belts ( 28 , 30 ) and/or the two belt supports ( 50 , 52 ) have identical shapes. 4. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the belt ( 28 , 30 ) is guided over deflector elements ( 32 , 34 ) at least one of which can be driven. 5. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) is disposed in the second position during the machine feed and/or withdrawal of the currency bills through the opening ( 18 ) in the second position. 6. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the cash box ( 10 ) has an additional opening ( 22 ) that can be closed by a cover ( 20 ) for manual feed and/or withdrawal of the currency bills, and the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) is disposed in the first position during the manual feed and/or withdrawal of the currency bills via the additional opening ( 22 ). 7. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 6 , wherein the opening ( 18 ) and the additional opening ( 20 ) are disposed on different sides of the cash box ( 10 ) and are offset 90° from one another. 8. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , further comprising an adjusting unit ( 16 ) for moving the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) from the first position into the second position. 9. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) is prestressed by an elastic element in the first position and can be moved opposite a restoring force of the elastic element from the first position into the second position. 10. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the cash box ( 14 ) has a bottom aligned substantially normal to the gravitationally upward direction (P 2 ), and the belt ( 28 , 30 ) is parallel to the bottom of the cash box ( 14 ) when the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) is in the first position. 11. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) contacts the belt ( 28 , 30 ) only in the second position. 12. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the closure element 16 ) in a closed position closes the opening ( 18 ) and in an open position does not close the opening ( 18 ), and the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) is disposed in the second position when the closure unit ( 16 ) is disposed in the open position, and is disposed in the first position when the closure unit ( 16 ) is disposed in the closed position. 13. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 12 , wherein the closure unit ( 16 ) moves the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) automatically from the first position into the second position when the closure unit is moved from the closed position into the open position. 14. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 13 , wherein the closure unit ( 16 ) has at least one protrusion ( 56 , 58 ) for raising the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) from the first position into the second position as the closure unit ( 16 ) is moved from the closed position into the open position. 15. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 1 , wherein the closure unit ( 16 ), when in the open position is accommodated in a gap between the bottom unit ( 26 ) and a gravitational bottom of the cash box ( 14 ). 16. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 14 , wherein the closure unit ( 16 ) comprises a plurality of subareas ( 38 - 46 ) connected to one another in an articulated manner, and the at least one protrusion ( 56 , 58 ) being on at least one of the subareas ( 38 , 40 ). 17. The cash box ( 10 ) of claim 16 , wherein the subareas ( 38 - 46 ) move beneath the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) as the closure unit ( 16 ) is moved from the closed position into the open position, the at least one protrusion ( 56 , 58 ) moving beneath the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) and raising the belt support ( 50 , 52 ) from the first position into the second position as the subareas ( 38 , 40 ) with the at least one protrusion ( 56 , 58 ) move beneath the belt support ( 50 , 52 ).

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What does patent US9666010B2 cover?
A cash box ( 10 ) has a holding area ( 24 ) bordered by a bottom unit ( 26 ) for holding a stack of currency bills. The bottom unit ( 26 ) has at least one belt ( 28, 30 ), on which the currency bills accommodated in the holding area ( 24 ) stand on their edges. Furthermore, at least one belt support ( 50, 52 ) is adjustable between a first position and a second position. The belt support ( 50,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wincor Nixdorf Int Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07D11/0012. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2017 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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