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WO/2011/158205 |
The coin managing device (100) comprises a structure (S) and a modular element (1, 10, 2, 3) associable to the structure (S). The structure S is internally provided with a magazine (M) designed for containing a mass of coins, and means (...
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WO/2011/133898 |
A bulk coin dispenser bin 201 holds nonaligned coin inventory even when removed from a base 214 containing drive mechanisms and control electronics. A rotor assembly 205 at the bin outlet retains coin inventory during separation, with a ...
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WO/2011/092623 |
A coin-dispensing device (1) for change-giving machine comprises: a recognition unit (2) destined to identify different types of coins; a sorting unit (3) predisposed to send each coin into a conveyor channel; a storing unit (4) provided...
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WO/2011/051700 |
Chip sorting devices and methods of ejecting chips from chip wells are disclosed. In some embodiments, chip sorting devices may include at least one chip ejection unit including at least one finger member selectively movable between a fi...
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WO/2011/051700 |
Chip sorting devices and methods of ejecting chips from chip wells are disclosed. In some embodiments, chip sorting devices may include at least one chip ejection unit including at least one finger member selectively movable between a fi...
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WO/2011/050512 |
A coin-collecting cylinder mechanism for a coin-separating device includes a plurality of coin-collecting cylinders (1) and a plurality of coin-collecting cylinders seats (2). Each of the coin-collecting cylinders (1) is distributed in e...
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WO/2011/041931 |
An improved coin separator includes a frame (1), a coin-separating mechanism and coin cylinders (3). The coin-separating mechanism includes a coin-separating part (2) and a driving mechanism. The coin-separating part (2) includes a coin-...
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WO/2010/111870 |
An automatic coin distinguishing and sorting device, includes a case (1), a coin sorting mechanism (2) and a coin collecting mechanism (3) disposed within the case (1). The coin collecting mechanism (3) comprises a whirly coin sorting c...
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WO/2010/110630 |
The present invention, with respect to a banknote counter configured in duplicate, relates to automatically performing a second stage resorting mode. More particularly, with respect to a banknote counter having a sorting function and con...
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WO/2010/110630 |
The present invention, with respect to a banknote counter configured in duplicate, relates to automatically performing a second stage resorting mode. More particularly, with respect to a banknote counter having a sorting function and con...
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WO/2010/110538 |
The present invention relates to a dust collecting apparatus for a paper money counter, comprising a base housing with a built-in filter, and air discharge and intake columns respectively installed on both sides of an upper side of the b...
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WO/2010/106667 |
In a banknote discriminating and counting device (10), information relating to the result of counting the number of coins is inputted by input sections (32, 53) and the information inputted by the input section (32, 53) and relating to t...
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WO/2010/106666 |
A bill discriminating and counting device (10) is provided with a discriminating and counting unit (24) arranged in a housing (12) to discriminate and count a bill carried in one by one, a memory unit (36, 42) that stores a plurality of ...
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WO/2010/095213 |
A device (10) for discriminating and counting banknotes is equipped with a housing (13) having a first side face and a second side face opposed to the first side face, a placing section (14) which is provided to the first side face of th...
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WO/2010/095235 |
A device (10) for counting paper sheets or the like is provided with a discriminating and counting section (24) for counting paper sheets or the like, a stack section (26) in which the paper sheets or the like counted by the discriminati...
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WO/2010/079856 |
The present invention comprises: a coin load rail that is tilted at a certain angle to roll coins standing on the side thereof; a coin loading unit that stands plural coins one by one and continuously loads the standing coins on the coin...
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WO/2010/074418 |
The present invention relates to a tape-paste banknote detecting apparatus of banknote counting and sorting machines for detecting a tape-paste banknote in the process of counting or sorting banknotes carried out in the banknote counting...
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WO/2010/074418 |
The present invention relates to a tape-paste banknote detecting apparatus of banknote counting and sorting machines for detecting a tape-paste banknote in the process of counting or sorting banknotes carried out in the banknote counting...
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WO/2010/049994 |
A currency processing device (10) performs first currency receiving processing and second currency receiving processing. In the first currency receiving processing, a currency of a first country is conveyed to a temporary holding section...
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WO/2010/050029 |
A banknote processing device which, when a processing time needs to be reduced, reduces the entire processing time by omitting operation for arranging banknotes with the same sides facing the same direction. The banknote processing devic...
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WO/2010/038265 |
A bill processing device (100) is provided with a taking-in unit (101) on which a plurality of batches of media to be processed are stacked and mounted, wherein each batch includes a stacked bills per processing unit and partition cards ...
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WO/2010/034052 |
Disclosed is a coin acceptor mechanism with a coin pick-up wheel for advancing coins in a radial path. The pick-up wheel comprises a plurality of scalloped portions disposed at a peripheral edge thereof that each includes a first rounded...
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WO/2010/026949 |
A currency management device provided with a storage chamber for storing and keeping currencies, a measuring means for measuring the quantity of the currencies stored and kept in the storage chamber, a calculation means for calculating, ...
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WO/2010/021031 |
A banknote handling apparatus that improves the identification count handling efficiency by feeding banknotes targeted for re-counting and paper notes not targeted for re-counting to different reject sections. The banknote handling appar...
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WO/2010/013694 |
A bank note processing device characterized by comprising a receiving section for receiving charged bank notes, a identifying section for identifying the bank notes received at the receiving section, a storing section that has at least o...
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WO/2010/010923 |
A coin handling device is characterized by being provided with a receiving unit for receiving an inserted coin, an identification unit for identifying the coin received by the receiving unit, a housing unit comprising plural cassettes fo...
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WO/2009/148205 |
In the present invention, a belt type paper money counting machine comprises a belt transfer part formed in a shape of a belt for transferring paper money, a paper money storing part which is formed in an upper side of the belt transfer ...
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WO/2009/130783 |
Provided is a coin processing device the processing efficiency of which can be improved. An operating unit (14) selects one of an ordinary counting mode and a continued counting mode. A counting processing unit counts coins. A failure de...
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WO/2009/128167 |
Provided is a bill counter (17) which can accurately confirm a bill exchanged with a chip in a short time, which can deal with the automatic acquisition and management of accurate deal information, and which can deal with use in a place ...
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WO/2009/129197 |
A coin processing machine includes a first stationary finger and a second stationary finger spaced from the first stationary finger and defining a first opening between them to receive a stream of singulated coins. The first opening is l...
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WO/2009/129197 |
A coin processing machine includes a first stationary finger and a second stationary finger spaced from the first stationary finger and defining a first opening between them to receive a stream of singulated coins. The first opening is l...
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WO/2009/122504 |
In order to shorten the time required to create the optimum classification pattern, a coin processor comprises: an acceptance section (102) for accepting coins; an identifying section (104) for identifying the types of coins accepted by ...
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WO/2009/122502 |
In order to lessen a burden on a person responsible for cash collection in a cash collection organization and reduce a price of a paper note depositing apparatus, a paper note depositing apparatus (100) has a receiving section (103) to r...
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WO/2009/118857 |
An identification section (220) which performs identification and counting of the banknotes ingathered into a chassis (110) identifies the banknotes in such a manner that the banknotes being identified are detected to calculate detection...
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WO/2009/113152 |
In order to improve overall handling efficiency of the deposited money handling and withdrawal money handling, a money handling system has a receiving section to receive the money, an identification section to identify the kinds of money...
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WO/2009/096016 |
A money processing machine which allows customers to leave required money in hands without sorting the money they want to leave in hands in depositing money. In depositing money, a return money designation means designates the money to b...
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WO/2009/090758 |
A method is provided for sorting bank notes using a bank note processing apparatus having an at least one input receptacle, at least one identification unit, and a plurality of stacker units. The method includes receiving the bank notes ...
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WO/2009/084880 |
Disclosed is a multi-pocket paper money counting apparatus having functions capable of easily discriminating different denomination notes, and automatically performing sequential steps of counting paper money and binding a wad of paper m...
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WO/2009/084880 |
Disclosed is a multi-pocket paper money counting apparatus having functions capable of easily discriminating different denomination notes, and automatically performing sequential steps of counting paper money and binding a wad of paper m...
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WO/2009/076280 |
The present invention relates to a toy bank that includes a toy or toy housing, a money bank, and a computer interface in communication with the money bank. The money bank has a storage compartment; one or more unidirectional slots for r...
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WO/2009/068271 |
The invention relates to a method for sorting individual coins of predetermined denominations, wherein the denomination of the coins is detected according to at least one predetermined criterion. Coins moving along at least one downward ...
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WO/2009/069197 |
A paper sheet handling device (60) has an intake section (2) for receiving bundled paper sheets and taking in the paper sheets on a sheet by sheet basis, a conveyance section (3) for conveying the paper sheets, and a discrimination secti...
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WO/2009/055885 |
Automatic coin counter device contains a coin safe (2) with a counting device (3), allowing the user to count the entry and exit of deposited values (1) on the coin safe (2), a counting device (3), an entry hole for coins (4), a canal (5...
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WO/2009/055885 |
Automatic coin counter device contains a coin safe (2) with a counting device (3), allowing the user to count the entry and exit of deposited values (1) on the coin safe (2), a counting device (3), an entry hole for coins (4), a canal (5...
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WO/2009/040944 |
A paper sheet handling machine (100) has a main display section (20) for displaying information on accumulation of paper sheets in each accumulation section (106), and also has auxiliary display sections (31-34) arranged to correspond to...
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WO/2009/032679 |
An elastic coin moving disk assembly (23) for moving coins across a coin sorting and coin collection member (13) in a coin handling machine (10), in which the coin sorting and coin collection member (13) has openings (28) of varying size...
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WO/2009/025968 |
A two disk coin handling machine and method for offsorting with a feeding disk (11) for feeding coins to a sorting disk (62) having at least one opening (15-20) for receiving valid coins of different denominations, a drive member (71) di...
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WO/2009/025963 |
A coin sensor and method of identifying coins by size and also discriminating invalid coins includes a portion of a coin track (63) over which coins (14) pass in a single file, an illumination source (92) for illuminating at least portio...
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WO/2009/025962 |
A method and system for prevention of dust accumulation on a coin sensor assembly (67) in a coin handling machine (60), includes a lower optical element (83, 90) positioned below a coin track (63) and then either, or both of, 1) blowing ...
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WO/2009/018416 |
The coin plate of a coin processing or sorting machine having one or more coin slots includes a stationary diverter finger that is attached to the surface of the plate. The finger is located radially inwardly of the coin slot or coin slo...
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