Abstract:
Provided is a paper money receiving and paying apparatus and an automatic teller machine which can stack and separate paper moneys having different sizes in a mixed condition. A loading and recovering part incorporates, within its stacking part, a travel regulating means for materializing changing of the height of a stacking space in dependence upon a size of paper moneys to be stacked. With this configuration, it is possible to store and discharge paper moneys having different sizes in a mixed condition into and from the paper money receiving and paying apparatus.
Abstract:
There are provided a suction unit which sucks a recording medium, and a unit which changes sucking force of the suction unit according to the property of the recording medium. Hereby, since the sucking force of the suction unit can be set according to a state of the recording medium. Therefore, for example, even if the recording medium is greatly curled, since its recording medium can be surely sucked on the transporting surface of the recording medium by the suction unit. Further, even if the recording medium has little rigidity and is thin, it is possible to prevent the recording medium from being stuck on the transporting surface of the recording medium by the suction unit.
Abstract:
A document inverting-and-transporting apparatus includes a transport path, an inversion-and-transport path, a document transporting unit, a closed portion, a document length detecting unit, a comparing unit, a controlling unit. The transport path includes a first route along which the document is transported from a feeding start position to a transport direction changing position; a joining position; and a reading position. The inversion-and-transport path includes a second route along which the document is transported from the transport direction changing position to the reading position via the joining position. The closed portion constitutes a part of the inversion-and-transport path. The comparing unit compares a detected length of the document with a predetermined length larger than a length of the closed portion. The controlling unit determines whether the document is to be transported to the inversion-and-transport path, based on a result of the comparison.
Abstract:
An automated banking machine includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items may be provided to the machine in envelopes which are first passed to a user from an envelope storage area (132) in the machine through a transport (124) and which are presented to the user through an opening (244). An envelope storage and dispensing device (134) is operative to assure that only a single envelope is delivered to the user. A user may thereafter include deposit items in the dispensed envelope. The deposited items are passed through the opening (244) and are deposited in a deposit-holding container (128). The deposited items may be marked with indicia corresponding to the transaction or properties of the deposited item where the envelope originally dispensed to the user for holding the deposited item.
Abstract:
An automatic sheet feeder includes a sheet input tray, first to third passageways, through which sheets may be successively fed, a sheet-feeding mechanism, and a sheet output tray. The first passageway communicates with the sheet input tray, the second passageway selectively communicates with the first passageway, and the third passageway selectively communicates with the first passageway. The sheet-feeding mechanism feeds a first sheet successively from the sheet input tray to the first, second, first, and third passageways. The sheet output tray, in which the sheets are stored, communicates with the third passageway. The front side of the first sheet is toward opposite directions when it passes through the first passageway at the first and second times. When the first sheet is fed to the third passageway, a second sheet is fed to the first passageway.
Abstract:
An image forming apparatus 1, which has sophisticated functions of feeding recording paper of various sizes selectively and sorting printed paper, is available in a reduced size. With the feed bin sorters 31a-31d, the output bin sorters 32a-32j, and the output tray 33 being arranged in tiers, pre-printed paper is supplied from any of the feed bin sorters, whereas printed paper is delivered to any of the output bin sorters or the output tray.
Abstract:
A method for feeding sheet materials is disclosed, which is implemented by forwarding a plurality of sheet materials loaded on a loading plate with a rotating feeding roller toward a separation unit, for the leading edge of the sheet materials to be collided with a tapered face of taper member, and subsequently separating the uppermost of the loaded sheet materials through frictional force from the feeding roller after climbing over the taper member to be forwarded further to an image forming unit by way of a nip forming portion, while other underlying sheet materials are halted by the taper member owning to smaller frictional forces there between, thereby obviating the multiple feeding. In addition, the conditions suitable for sheet feeding can be satisfied for various sheet materials different in size and thickness by adjusting the distance between the point of contact of the uppermost sheet material with the feeding roller and that of nip formation, such that modulus values are equated to various sheet materials. As a result, considerably high sheet separation qualities are obtained obviating undue non-feeding or multiple feeding, and various kinds of sheet materials different in size, thickness and coefficient of friction, can be forwarded sheet by sheet securely to image forming unit, thereby achieving satisfactory image formation by means of image forming apparatuses incorporating the sheet feeding apparatuses disclosed herein.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an input system for feeding sheets from a paper web to a high speed mass mailing inserter system. Sheets of paper are separated from the paper web and are fed to a stacking module configured to receive the separated sheets, to stack the sheets, and to individually feed sheets from the stack. The rate of feeding sheets into the stacking module is adjusted as a function of the rate at which individual sheets are fed out of the stack, and as a function of the deviation of the stack height from a pre-selected nominal stack height.
Abstract:
A banknote release and storage apparatus is provided for both discharging banknotes from a safe and for re-inserting a banknote through the same discharge opening back into the safe. A stacked array of banknotes can have the lower-most banknote discharged through an opening for dispensing to a user. Conversely, a banknote returned to the same discharge opening can be re-inserted when a lifting unit lifts one end of the stacked array of banknotes to create a receptive storage space and a let-off device is driven in a reverse direction for drawing the banknote back into the storage unit.
Abstract:
A paper processing apparatus feeds papers one by one from the first cassette for storing papers to be delivered to the outside, conveys the fed papers on the first conveyance path to store them in a predetermined temporary storing section, and then delivers the stored papers in a block through a paper delivery aperture to the outside. Also, the paper processing apparatus leads papers having difficulties with delivery after being fed from the first cassette, to the second conveyance path which is a divergent path of the first conveyance path, and stores the led papers in the second cassette. The paper processing apparatus further comprises the third conveyance path for receiving papers coming from the outside and transmitting them to the first conveyance path.