EP1589457B1 - Automated banking machine currency dispenser modules - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to automated banking machines. Specifically, this invention relates to currency dispensers for automated banking machines and the securement of dispenser modules in such machines.
- Automated banking machines are known in the prior art.
- One type of automated banking machine known as an automated teller machine (ATM)
- ATM automated teller machine
- Such transactions might include making deposits to accounts, checking balances, transferring funds, obtaining a cash withdrawal, or obtaining other items.
- the phrase automated banking machine is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, but may include any type of device that enables automating transactions involving transfers representative of value.
- automated banking machines may be used to dispense currency to a customer, bank teller, cashier or other service provider.
- Automated banking machines may be used to dispense various types of items to users. Some types of automated banking machines may dispense items such as tickets, coupons, vouchers, or other items of value. Automated banking machines generally store a multitude of such items in a fashion enabling the machine to quickly deliver one or more items without error. Some automated banking machines may accept deposits in the form of envelopes, checks, cash, or other items. Some automated banking machines may be used for providing credit, making bill payments, or to debit or deposit funds in various accounts.
- the devices enabling storage and delivery of the sheet items may at times require replenishing, maintenance, or repair.
- sheet items that are dispensed are generally held in cassettes.
- the cassettes are enabled to be replaced by authorized personnel who have gained access to a secure chest portion of the machine which houses the cassettes. This enables authorized personnel to quickly replenish items to be dispensed. This can be done by replacing the cassettes or by removing the cassettes, adding sheets thereto and reinstalling the cassettes.
- the dispenser mechanism may also include a number of stacked dispenser modules for storing and selectively dispensing documents stored in the cassettes.
- the stacked dispenser modules may also need to be disassembled. Very accurate positioning and alignment of dispenser mechanism components are often required for proper operation of the machine, which necessitates care during reinstallation. The proper alignment and securement of stacked dispenser modules are also required. All of these requirements add to the difficulty in servicing the dispenser mechanism.
- dispenser modules may also be useful in some situations to add dispenser modules to an automated banking machine. Adding dispenser modules enables additional types of items or more of a particular type of item to be dispensed in transactions carried out through operation of the machine.
- the United States Patent No. US 6,293,540 describes a currency dispenser service method.
- This patent discloses an automated banking machine having a secure chest.
- a sheet dispenser assembly is supported on the chest through movable slides.
- the dispenser may be moved outward through an opening in the chest by extending the slides.
- the dispenser may be disengaged from the slides through use of a portable carrier.
- the portable carrier has a lifting device which is operated to lift the dispenser relative to the slides enabling disengagement there from.
- the dispenser is then movable away from the chest for servicing on the carrier.
- the dispenser may be re-engaged with the slides after servicing using the portable carrier.
- United States Patent No. US 4,380,316 describes an electronic interlock for providing improved security in a revenue collection receptacle which include a mechanism on a removable cash container for generating a coded electronic signal which is coupled to a mechanism for decoding the coded system mounted to the receptacle, and a mechanism responsive to the decoding mechanism which prevents revenue from being transferred to the cash container unless the decoding mechanism detects the presence of the coded electronic signal.
- United States Patent No. US 6,206,284 describes a flexible configuration automatic teller machine. Accordingly to this document, an automated bank teller machine is provided which is characteristically easy to configure, regardless of whether a replenish from the front configuration or a replenish from the rear configuration is chosen.
- the automated bank teller machine according to the disclosure includes a security chest module, a top module, and an interface module. These components are common to both configurations and can be built and stored in advance, and can there after be configured as desired.
- an automated bank teller machine is provided that permits more than one customer to use the automated bank teller machine at the same time.
- the foregoing objects are accomplished in an exemplary embodiment of the invention which involves servicing an automated banking machine.
- the machine includes dispenser modules which can be selectively operated to dispense valuable documents or sheets (e.g., items).
- the items may include for example, currency, coupons, tickets, scrip, vouchers, and phone cards.
- the dispenser modules include structure which permits their securement to each other in stacked and aligned relation.
- Each module includes a pair of side walls.
- Each module includes a projection plate and a biasing latch arm on each side wall.
- the projection plates can be attached to the side walls.
- the latches can be cut out from the sidewalls.
- Each projection plate includes a pin in supporting connection therewith.
- Each side wall includes a slot adapted to receive a pin.
- Biasing tabs can also be cut out from the sidewalls. The tabs are operative to guide and retain the projection plates during the secured stacking of the modules.
- the projection plates are operative to compress the latches.
- the latches are arranged to snap outward once a plate has slid beyond latch compression and toward alignment of the module. Once a latch has snapped outward the plate is no longer enabled to move in the opposite direction unless a servicer deliberately moves the latch inward against the biasing force thereof.
- Adjacent modules can be locked so as to be secured to each other due to latches preventing the movement of pins from slots. That is, the projection plates are prevented from movement in a first direction, by engagement of the pins with the side walls, and from movement in a second opposite direction, by engagement of the projection plates with the latches.
- the tabs can also be used to retain the pins in the slots.
- Modules can be unlocked and separated by compressing the latches, such as with a tool, to allow movement of the modules relative to each other.
- the present invention provides a method of disassembling and/or assembling stacked dispenser modules to facilitate repair or replacement.
- the exemplary method also facilitates installation of new or refilled dispenser modules in the machine.
- Existing dispenser mechanisms for automated banking machines may also be retrofit with dispenser modules of an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- the automated banking machine 10 can be an automated teller machine (ATM).
- ATM automated teller machine
- the automated banking machine 10 includes a customer interface portion and a document delivery portion.
- the customer interface portion is supported on an upper housing 11.
- the interface portion can include a display 12, such as a CRT screen or other output devices for providing outputs such as visual messages and prompts to a customer or user.
- the interface can also include input devices, such as a keypad 13, function buttons 14, and a card reader 15.
- the customer interface portion can also include a receipt outlet 16 and may include other or different transaction function devices.
- a document delivery portion of the machine 10 can be contained within a secure chest 20.
- An opening 21 is provided for delivery of sheets, such as currency, or other items to a user of the machine.
- automated banking machines used in connection with the invention may have a different type of user interface portion.
- other embodiments may not include an interface portion on or adjacent to the chest portion.
- Such alternative machines may be operated as a document delivery device only.
- Such embodiments may be used to deliver sheets or documents to a cashier, bank teller, or other service provider.
- Such alternative embodiments may include a remotely positioned operator interface which selectively causes documents to be delivered through the opening 21.
- Chest 20 includes an upper wall 23 which can support the upper housing 11 and the customer interface portion of the banking machine in the exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 1 . Chest 20 also has a service opening 24, and a door 25 which can selectively close the opening 24.
- the area 22 is closed by the door 25 and is secured and locked through use of a locking device 26. Any of a number of devices may be used as a locking device 26 to secure the door in a closed position.
- the secure area 22 of the chest 20 can be used to house numerous components of the banking machine.
- One of these components can be a sheet dispenser, generally indicated by numeral 27.
- the dispenser 27 includes removable cassettes 28, 29, 30, and 31.
- the cassettes can hold valuable documents or other sheet materials or media, such as currency, travelers checks, coupons, scrip, vouchers, wagering slips, stamps, tickets, and phone cards.
- a dispenser may be a multimedia dispenser.
- Each cassette has an associated picker which is selectively operative to remove items, such as currency sheets, from the cassette.
- the construction of the exemplary embodiment shown is such that a cassette is removably mounted in supporting connection with a dispenser module 33. However, a dispenser module may have more or fewer cassettes.
- the dispenser 27 is shown as having four dispenser modules 33.
- a dispenser may have more or fewer dispenser modules. Any number of dispenser modules may be included in a banking machine used in connection with the invention. Of course the number of dispenser modules may be limited by the physical size of the chest 20 or other enclosure. Although an exemplary embodiment of the invention has one cassette and document picker per dispenser module, other embodiments of the invention may have other numbers or arrangements of dispenser modules, cassettes, and pickers.
- Dispenser modules 33 may be secured together in stacked relation.
- a document presenter 35 can be attached to the top of a stack of dispenser modules.
- Exemplary dispenser modules are shown in U.S. Patent No. 6,293,540 .
- Exemplary cassette and picker structures are shown in U.S. Patent Nos. 6,629,694 , 5,099,423 and 5,141,127 .
- the stacked relation allows documents from the cassettes to be picked from the cassettes and delivered to the presenter 35. Documents may be selectively moved by the presenter through the opening 21 to a user of the machine.
- each of the cassettes 28, 29, 30, 31 inside the dispenser 27 can be independently removable therefrom.
- Each cassette holding location in the dispenser 27 can include a document picker mechanism and belt feed which can operate to deliver documents to the presenter 35.
- the dispenser of the exemplary embodiment can include a plurality of feed rolls, belts, and other movable members for selectively engaging and moving documents. Motors and other drive devices can operate to move these movable members.
- the drive devices can operate in response to signals from a terminal controller, which can include one or more computers, which can control the dispensing of documents from the machine.
- the dispenser 27, which includes the document presenter (or feeder) 35 and the dispenser modules 33, can be releasably engaged to a pair of slides 40.
- the slides can be mounted in supporting connection with the inside of the chest 20. This construction enables the slides and thus the dispenser 27 to be extended and retracted through the opening 24 into and out of the chest 20. In the operative position of the banking machine the dispenser 27 is supported by the slides 40.
- the dispenser 27 is releasably engaged with the slides and is removable therefrom when the dispenser is extended on the slides outside of the chest.
- the dispenser 27 is disengageable from the slides by moving the dispenser upward relative to the slides.
- other approaches may be used for supportably mounting a dispenser in the machine.
- the door 25 When the banking machine is in use, the door 25 is closed. The slides 40 can be retracted resulting in the document presenter 35 and the dispenser modules 33 being generally positioned within the secure chest 20. The door 25 can be secured in a closed position with the lock device 26. Documents or other items can be dispensed responsive to signals from the terminal controller and delivered by the presenter 35 through the opening 21 which extends through the door 25.
- An exemplary form of a control system for use in connection with an automated banking machine is shown in U.S. Patent No. 6,539,361 .
- the slides 40 of an exemplary embodiment enable service personnel to extend the dispenser 27 through the opening 24 once the door 25 has been opened. Extending the dispenser outward provides enhanced access to components of the dispenser for servicing. However, in some instances access to certain components of the dispenser or components in the chest cannot be easily obtained even with the dispenser extended through the opening 24. In these cases, it would be desirable to disengage the dispenser 27 from the slides 40 and move the dispenser in order for work to be performed, or even to possibly replace the dispenser. In other cases, the dispenser may need to be disassembled, including the unstacking of dispenser modules. The dispenser may then need to be reassembled, including the stacking of dispenser modules. In other embodiments the dispenser components may need to be disassembled and reassembled within the housing of the machine.
- An exemplary embodiment provides for the aligning, stacking, and securing together of dispenser modules, yet also permits the dispenser modules to be easily separated.
- the dispenser modules can be assembled in stacked relation and disassembled quickly therefrom without the use of tools.
- Dispenser modules can be assembled in a stacked relation either initially (e.g., new dispenser module, new dispenser, etc.) or during a reassembling or reconfiguration process.
- a releasable locking arrangement can be used to position, align, and secure stacked dispenser modules together.
- a similar locking arrangement may also be used to secure the uppermost dispenser module to the document presenter.
- Figure 2 shows an exemplary releasable locking arrangement, generally indicated by numeral 48, for adjacent dispenser modules 33.
- FIG. 3 shows two exemplary dispenser modules 50, 51 secured together in a stacked relation or arrangement.
- Each dispenser module 50, 51 of the embodiment of Figure 3 includes at least one projection 52, latch 54, and tab 56.
- the dispenser modules can be identical or they can differ, such as in dimensions (e.g., height).
- a designated top dispenser module may be without a projection.
- a designated lowermost dispenser module may be without a latch and/or a guide.
- only one side wall 55 of a module need be described.
- the opposite side wall of a module can be symmetrical with the described side wall.
- Dispenser module 50 can have a body, or a portion thereof, of material structurally sufficient to support the media cassette contained therein.
- a module body may be comprised of metal, plastic, polymer, fiberglass, resin, wood, or glass, or combinations thereof.
- a module body may also have a clear material that permits viewing therethrough.
- a dispenser module 50 can include a cutout portion, opening, recess, passage, or slot 58 in connection with a wall thereof.
- the slot 58 has the shape of an inverted L.
- a slot may have other shapes.
- a projection member 52 can comprise a member or portion, such as a plate, which functions to extend from a module.
- a projection member 52 permits a first module 51 to be removably latched or locked to an adjacent module 50 when the modules are in properly stacked alignment.
- a projection member 52 can be attached to a module or be integrally formed with the module. Attaching or fastening may include known techniques, such as welding, screwing, bolting, use of nuts, etc.
- a projection member can project or extend from a module relatively flush with the module side wall.
- the projection may be biased toward remaining flush with the module side wall.
- a projection may extend outward away from a module side wall at a predetermined angle.
- a projection may have an outwardly bias.
- a tab can act to hold, pull, or retain a projection member adjacent a side wall.
- a projection member may also be tapered at the top thereof to assist in slidingly engaging an adjacent module.
- the exemplary projection member 52 includes an inwardly projecting pin portion 60 which is referred to herein as a pin.
- the projecting pin 60 can comprise a dowel pin, bolt, shaft or other member.
- the pin 60 is of a length enabling its extension through an opening in a side wall 55 of an adjacent module.
- the pin 60 can be flanged at one or both ends. In an exemplary embodiment the pin has an enlarged, flanged end 62 in fixed connection with the projection member 52.
- the pin 60 may be freely movable relative to the projection plate member 52.
- the pin 60 is adapted to extend both vertically and horizontally in the slot 58 of a module 50, 51.
- a flanged inner end 64 of the pin 60 is adapted to engage the side wall bounding slot 58 of an adjacent module.
- a latch, retainer or arm 54 can be cut out from a wall bounding module body 50, 51.
- a guide or tab 56 can also be cut out from a wall of the module body.
- a latch and/or a guide can be separately fastened to a module body.
- Both latch 54 and guide 56 can serve as biasing members.
- both a latch 54 and a tab 56 can serve as springs (e.g., latch spring and tab spring) in a manner similar to leaf springs.
- Both a latch 54 and a guide 56 can have an unbiased undeformed position, such as the position shown in the lower module 50 of Figure 3 .
- a latch 54 can be used to latch or lock a dispenser module projection member 52 in stacked position, and thus lock the adjacent modules in stacked relation.
- a tab 56 can be used to guide or align a dispenser module projection member, and thus the modules, during stacking securement.
- a tab 56 can also be used to retain a projection 52 from (outward) movement away from its side wall.
- a first dispenser module 51 can be placed relatively into supporting connection with a second dispenser module 50, as shown in Figure 4 .
- a latch arm 54 of the first dispenser module 51 is biased or compressed so as to be deformed inwardly relative to the module into the side wall 55 of the first dispenser module 51.
- This biased position may be achieved by the first module being lowered onto the second module at the position shown.
- the first module 51 may be placed relatively into supporting connection with the second module 50 upstream of the shown position (i.e., the projection 52 being further away from the tab 56) and then slid toward the shown position.
- the initial starting position may also vary based on how far a projection 52 is angled away from its side wall.
- a projection 52 attached flush with its side wall may have to start in a position (further upstream) so that the projection 52 avoids abutting immovable engagement with an outwardly biased latch arm 54. That is, a module may have to be lowered (or raised) at a location that permits its lowering, i.e., the projection 52 is clear of contact with a latch arm 54. Alternatively, a module may be placed relatively into supporting connection with another module without any lowering, e.g., the modules can be horizontally slid relative to each other.
- the first module 51 can be slid further toward an aligned stacked relation with the second module 50.
- the projections 52 of the second dispenser module 50 have respectively entered the gap that extends between the tabs 56 and the side walls 55 of the first module 51.
- the pins 60 have entered into engaged relation with the slots 58.
- the tabs 56 can be used to guide, align, or biasingly retain a projection 52 during the stacking operation to secure the modules together.
- the tabs 56 can be used to bias the projections 52 inward toward a flush arrangement with the side walls 55.
- arrangements in other embodiments may be configured so the pins enter the slots before or after the projections enter behind the tabs. Of course these approaches are exemplary.
- the first module 51 is slid further into aligned stacked relation with the second module 50.
- the projections 52 of the second dispenser module 50 remain behind the tabs 56 of the first module 51.
- the pins 60 have slid (horizontally) to be engaged in the slots 58 and their inner flanged ends 64 are in retaining engagement with the side walls of the first module 51 bounding slots 58.
- the projections 52 have slid past the latch arms 54.
- the latch arms 54 (which are no longer compressed by being biased inward) have again moved outwardly. That is, the latch arms 54 have snapped outwardly to prevent the projections 52 from disengaging by movement in the direction toward the latch arms.
- the latch arms prevent the movement of the pins from the slots 58. It follows that the pin/slot arrangements and the latch/projection arrangements serve as interengaging projections and recesses that securely lock the adjacent modules 50, 51 in aligned and stacked relation.
- a second dispenser module is placed on and locked to a first dispenser module to create a dispenser module stack portion. Thereafter, a third dispenser module may be placed on and secured to the already created dispenser module stack portion. The process can be repeated until the desired secured and aligned module stack containing a desired number of picking mechanisms is complete.
- the dispenser modules can then be moved parallel (e.g., horizontally) relative to each other until the pins 60 are aligned in a position for (e.g., vertical) removal from the slot 58 (e.g., the position shown in Figure 5 ). Thereafter, the dispenser modules can be moved (e.g., vertically) relative to (away from) each other to disengage the modules.
- the pins can be removed by passing vertically through a lower portion of the slot, which portion extends (horizontally) inwardly.
- the exemplary stacked modules may be disassembled by reversing the previously discussed assembly steps.
- the latch 54 can be compressed far enough to permit the plate 52 (and the pin 60 therewith) to slide past.
- Figure 6 shows a partial end view of adjacent exemplary side walls 70, 72 of connected dispenser modules. A relationship of a projection member 74, an inner flanged pin end 76, a tab 78, and adjacent side walls 70, 72 is also shown.
- Figure 7 shows a partial end view of alternative side walls 80, 82 of alternative connected dispenser modules.
- a projection plate 84 is shown fastened to a side wall 80 via a screw 86.
- the projection plate 84 is also shown having a tapered end 88 and an extended pin 89.
- Figure 8 shows a portion of an exemplary dispenser module 90 including a plurality of releasable locking arrangements.
- Each of the arrangements includes a projection 92, latch arm 94, slot 96, tab 98, and pin 99.
- Figure 9 shows a portion of removably connected alternative dispenser modules 100, 102.
- the modules are similar to those of Figure 3 , except tabs are absent and (correspondingly) the projections 104, 106 are of smaller size.
- the sizes and locations of the projections, latches, tabs, pins, and slots may vary for different modules.
- a stack of modules may have vertically alternating (relatively) small and large sized projections. That is, the lowermost module may have small sized projections and the next level module may have large sized projections.
- the other module structure e.g., latches, slots, etc.
- the locking arrangements of the modules in a stack may vary so that the stack may only be assembled one way. That is, the order of the modules in a stack can be determined by their predetermined locking arrangements. Thus, service personnel can be prevented from incorrectly stacking modules.
- the exemplary embodiments may also facilitate the addition of additional dispenser modules to a dispenser.
- additional dispenser modules may be added.
- Additional dispenser modules may also be added in situations where it is desired to add additional document dispensing capacity for a type of document already dispensed by the machine.
- the exemplary embodiments also enable removing dispenser modules to eliminate document types or to reduce capacity.
- dispenser modules are used as a supporting structure for sheet dispensers
- the module structure can be used for housing structures associated with sheet acceptors and/or sheet recycling mechanisms. Such mechanisms may be of the type shown in U.S. Patent No. 6,331,000 .
- An exemplary embodiment provides for the capability of using removably lockable multimedia dispenser modules to facilitate the servicing of automated banking machine dispenser mechanisms.
- the exemplary embodiment can permit easier, faster, and less expensive access to dispenser mechanism components to facilitate repairs and/or replacement thereof by service personnel.
- the present invention can also provide a method of separating and removing stacked modules of a dispenser assembly to facilitate repair or replacement.
- An exemplary method of the present invention also facilitates aligning and releasably locking together the modules of a dispenser mechanism in an automated banking machine, such as an ATM.
- exemplary embodiments include particular structures to achieve the desirable results, those having skill in the art may devise numerous other embodiments with other structures which employ the same inventive principles described herein and which are encompassed by the subject matter as claimed.
- other embodiments may include other types and shapes of modules, projections, pins, latches, slots, tabs, fasteners, material, or other structures.
- the structures described herein are not intended to limit the method of the invention to the particular structures described herein.
- exemplary embodiments of the present invention achieve one or more of the above stated objectives, eliminate difficulties encountered in the use of prior devices and methods, solves problems, and attain the desired results described herein.
- any feature described as a means for performing a function shall be construed as encompassing any means known to those skilled in the art to be capable of performing the recited function and shall not be deemed limited to the particular structure shown herein or equivalents thereof.
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- This invention relates to automated banking machines. Specifically, this invention relates to currency dispensers for automated banking machines and the securement of dispenser modules in such machines.
- Automated banking machines are known in the prior art. One type of automated banking machine, known as an automated teller machine (ATM), allows a consumer to conduct banking transactions without the necessity of a banking employee directly taking part. Such transactions might include making deposits to accounts, checking balances, transferring funds, obtaining a cash withdrawal, or obtaining other items. As used herein, the phrase automated banking machine is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, but may include any type of device that enables automating transactions involving transfers representative of value.
- Other types of automated banking machines may be used to dispense currency to a customer, bank teller, cashier or other service provider. Automated banking machines may be used to dispense various types of items to users. Some types of automated banking machines may dispense items such as tickets, coupons, vouchers, or other items of value. Automated banking machines generally store a multitude of such items in a fashion enabling the machine to quickly deliver one or more items without error. Some automated banking machines may accept deposits in the form of envelopes, checks, cash, or other items. Some automated banking machines may be used for providing credit, making bill payments, or to debit or deposit funds in various accounts.
- The devices enabling storage and delivery of the sheet items may at times require replenishing, maintenance, or repair. In automated banking machines such as those made by Diebold, Incorporated, the assignee of the present invention, sheet items that are dispensed are generally held in cassettes. The cassettes are enabled to be replaced by authorized personnel who have gained access to a secure chest portion of the machine which houses the cassettes. This enables authorized personnel to quickly replenish items to be dispensed. This can be done by replacing the cassettes or by removing the cassettes, adding sheets thereto and reinstalling the cassettes.
- While replenishing sheet items may readily be accomplished, it is sometimes necessary to conduct more extensive maintenance or repair activities. In the event repair or replacement of certain components of the machine are necessary, the sheet dispenser assembly may need to be removed from the housing. The weight and delicate nature of some components of the sheet dispenser assembly can make removal and reinstallation of the dispenser mechanism difficult. The dispenser mechanism may also include a number of stacked dispenser modules for storing and selectively dispensing documents stored in the cassettes. The stacked dispenser modules may also need to be disassembled. Very accurate positioning and alignment of dispenser mechanism components are often required for proper operation of the machine, which necessitates care during reinstallation. The proper alignment and securement of stacked dispenser modules are also required. All of these requirements add to the difficulty in servicing the dispenser mechanism.
- It may also be useful in some situations to add dispenser modules to an automated banking machine. Adding dispenser modules enables additional types of items or more of a particular type of item to be dispensed in transactions carried out through operation of the machine.
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United States Patent No. US 6,293,540 describes a currency dispenser service method. This patent discloses an automated banking machine having a secure chest. A sheet dispenser assembly is supported on the chest through movable slides. The dispenser may be moved outward through an opening in the chest by extending the slides. The dispenser may be disengaged from the slides through use of a portable carrier. The portable carrier has a lifting device which is operated to lift the dispenser relative to the slides enabling disengagement there from. The dispenser is then movable away from the chest for servicing on the carrier. The dispenser may be re-engaged with the slides after servicing using the portable carrier. This document makes no mention of a number of sheet handling modules being operative to be releasably engaged in stacked aligned relation making use of inter-engaging projections and recesses or of a biased latching member. -
United States Patent No. US 4,380,316 describes an electronic interlock for providing improved security in a revenue collection receptacle which include a mechanism on a removable cash container for generating a coded electronic signal which is coupled to a mechanism for decoding the coded system mounted to the receptacle, and a mechanism responsive to the decoding mechanism which prevents revenue from being transferred to the cash container unless the decoding mechanism detects the presence of the coded electronic signal. -
United States Patent No. US 6,206,284 describes a flexible configuration automatic teller machine. Accordingly to this document, an automated bank teller machine is provided which is characteristically easy to configure, regardless of whether a replenish from the front configuration or a replenish from the rear configuration is chosen. In particular, the automated bank teller machine according to the disclosure includes a security chest module, a top module, and an interface module. These components are common to both configurations and can be built and stored in advance, and can there after be configured as desired. In an alternative arrangement according to the disclosure, an automated bank teller machine is provided that permits more than one customer to use the automated bank teller machine at the same time. - Particular aspects of the invention are set out in the appended independent claims.
- Thus there exists a need for an apparatus and method for more easily removing, disassembling, and reinstalling a sheet dispenser assembly of an automated banking machine to facilitate servicing of components of the machine. There further exists a need for more easily adding a sheet dispenser mechanism to an automated banking machine.
- It is an object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a dispenser module for an automated banking machine.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a stackable dispenser module for an automated banking machine.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a stackable multimedia dispenser module for an automated banking machine.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a dispenser module which can be locked to another dispenser module in stacked relation.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a dispenser module which can be locked to another dispenser module in aligned relation.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a dispenser module which can be locked to another dispenser module in stacked and aligned relation.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a multimedia dispenser module which can be locked to another dispenser module in stacked and aligned relation for use in an automated banking machine.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide an apparatus which enables a sheet dispenser of an automated banking machine to be more readily serviced.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a method of servicing an automated banking machine.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a method of assembling dispenser modules into locked and stacked relation for a sheet dispenser arrangement of an automated banking machine.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a method of disassembling dispenser modules from a locked and stacked relation.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a method of servicing a sheet dispenser of an automated banking machine that reduces the time and cost of removing and reinstalling dispenser modules.
- It is a further object of an exemplary form of the present invention to provide a method of adding a sheet dispenser to an automated banking machine.
- Further objects of exemplary forms of the present invention will be made apparent in the following Best Modes for Carrying Out Invention and the appended claims.
- The foregoing objects are accomplished in an exemplary embodiment of the invention which involves servicing an automated banking machine. The machine includes dispenser modules which can be selectively operated to dispense valuable documents or sheets (e.g., items). The items may include for example, currency, coupons, tickets, scrip, vouchers, and phone cards. The dispenser modules include structure which permits their securement to each other in stacked and aligned relation. Each module includes a pair of side walls. Each module includes a projection plate and a biasing latch arm on each side wall. The projection plates can be attached to the side walls. The latches can be cut out from the sidewalls. Each projection plate includes a pin in supporting connection therewith. Each side wall includes a slot adapted to receive a pin.
- Biasing tabs can also be cut out from the sidewalls. The tabs are operative to guide and retain the projection plates during the secured stacking of the modules.
- During a stacking assembly the projection plates are operative to compress the latches. The latches are arranged to snap outward once a plate has slid beyond latch compression and toward alignment of the module. Once a latch has snapped outward the plate is no longer enabled to move in the opposite direction unless a servicer deliberately moves the latch inward against the biasing force thereof.
- Adjacent modules can be locked so as to be secured to each other due to latches preventing the movement of pins from slots. That is, the projection plates are prevented from movement in a first direction, by engagement of the pins with the side walls, and from movement in a second opposite direction, by engagement of the projection plates with the latches. The tabs can also be used to retain the pins in the slots.
- Modules can be unlocked and separated by compressing the latches, such as with a tool, to allow movement of the modules relative to each other.
- Having easier ability to securely align and stack dispenser modules can facilitate repairs and/or replacement of dispenser mechanism components and/or automated banking machine components by service personnel. Sometimes it is desirable or necessary to entirely remove one or more dispenser mechanisms from the machine for service or replacement. The present invention provides a method of disassembling and/or assembling stacked dispenser modules to facilitate repair or replacement. The exemplary method also facilitates installation of new or refilled dispenser modules in the machine. Existing dispenser mechanisms for automated banking machines may also be retrofit with dispenser modules of an exemplary embodiment of the invention.
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Figure 1 is an isometric view of an automated banking machine used in connection with an exemplary embodiment of the invention. -
Figure 2 is an isometric view of a secure chest portion with an access door open and a dispenser mechanism having locked dispenser modules extended through the opening. -
Figure 3 shows a partial view of two removably connected dispenser modules. -
Figure 4 shows a step in an exemplary process of connecting dispenser modules. -
Figure 5 also shows a step in the process of connecting dispenser modules. -
Figure 6 shows a partial end view of adjacent side walls of connected dispenser modules. -
Figure 7 shows an end view of an alternative form of side walls of connected dispenser modules. -
Figure 8 shows a dispenser module with a plurality of releasable locking arrangements. -
Figure 9 shows a partial view of removably connected alternative dispenser modules. - Referring now to the drawings and particularly to
Figure 1 there is shown therein an automated banking machine, generally indicated bynumeral 10, used in connection with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. Theautomated banking machine 10 can be an automated teller machine (ATM). Theautomated banking machine 10 includes a customer interface portion and a document delivery portion. - The customer interface portion is supported on an
upper housing 11. The interface portion can include adisplay 12, such as a CRT screen or other output devices for providing outputs such as visual messages and prompts to a customer or user. The interface can also include input devices, such as akeypad 13,function buttons 14, and acard reader 15. The customer interface portion can also include areceipt outlet 16 and may include other or different transaction function devices. - A document delivery portion of the
machine 10 can be contained within asecure chest 20. Anopening 21 is provided for delivery of sheets, such as currency, or other items to a user of the machine. - Other embodiments of automated banking machines used in connection with the invention may have a different type of user interface portion. For example, other embodiments may not include an interface portion on or adjacent to the chest portion. Such alternative machines may be operated as a document delivery device only. Such embodiments may be used to deliver sheets or documents to a cashier, bank teller, or other service provider. Such alternative embodiments may include a remotely positioned operator interface which selectively causes documents to be delivered through the
opening 21. - In
Figure 2 , thechest portion 20 of the banking machine is shown in more detail. The chest encloses asecure area 22.Chest 20 includes anupper wall 23 which can support theupper housing 11 and the customer interface portion of the banking machine in the exemplary embodiment shown inFigure 1 .Chest 20 also has aservice opening 24, and adoor 25 which can selectively close theopening 24. When the banking machine is in use, thearea 22 is closed by thedoor 25 and is secured and locked through use of alocking device 26. Any of a number of devices may be used as alocking device 26 to secure the door in a closed position. - The
secure area 22 of thechest 20 can be used to house numerous components of the banking machine. One of these components can be a sheet dispenser, generally indicated bynumeral 27. Thedispenser 27 includesremovable cassettes dispenser module 33. However, a dispenser module may have more or fewer cassettes. Thedispenser 27 is shown as having fourdispenser modules 33. However, a dispenser may have more or fewer dispenser modules. Any number of dispenser modules may be included in a banking machine used in connection with the invention. Of course the number of dispenser modules may be limited by the physical size of thechest 20 or other enclosure. Although an exemplary embodiment of the invention has one cassette and document picker per dispenser module, other embodiments of the invention may have other numbers or arrangements of dispenser modules, cassettes, and pickers. -
Dispenser modules 33 may be secured together in stacked relation. Adocument presenter 35 can be attached to the top of a stack of dispenser modules. Exemplary dispenser modules are shown inU.S. Patent No. 6,293,540 .Exemplary cassette and picker structures are shown inU.S. Patent Nos. 6,629,694 ,5,099,423 and5,141,127 .The stacked relation allows documents from the cassettes to be picked from the cassettes and delivered to thepresenter 35. Documents may be selectively moved by the presenter through theopening 21 to a user of the machine. - In an exemplary embodiment each of the
cassettes dispenser 27 can be independently removable therefrom. Each cassette holding location in thedispenser 27 can include a document picker mechanism and belt feed which can operate to deliver documents to thepresenter 35. The dispenser of the exemplary embodiment can include a plurality of feed rolls, belts, and other movable members for selectively engaging and moving documents. Motors and other drive devices can operate to move these movable members. The drive devices can operate in response to signals from a terminal controller, which can include one or more computers, which can control the dispensing of documents from the machine. - The
dispenser 27, which includes the document presenter (or feeder) 35 and thedispenser modules 33, can be releasably engaged to a pair ofslides 40. The slides can be mounted in supporting connection with the inside of thechest 20. This construction enables the slides and thus thedispenser 27 to be extended and retracted through theopening 24 into and out of thechest 20. In the operative position of the banking machine thedispenser 27 is supported by theslides 40. In an exemplary embodiment thedispenser 27 is releasably engaged with the slides and is removable therefrom when the dispenser is extended on the slides outside of the chest. In an exemplary embodiment thedispenser 27 is disengageable from the slides by moving the dispenser upward relative to the slides. Of course other approaches may be used for supportably mounting a dispenser in the machine. - When the banking machine is in use, the
door 25 is closed. Theslides 40 can be retracted resulting in thedocument presenter 35 and thedispenser modules 33 being generally positioned within thesecure chest 20. Thedoor 25 can be secured in a closed position with thelock device 26. Documents or other items can be dispensed responsive to signals from the terminal controller and delivered by thepresenter 35 through theopening 21 which extends through thedoor 25. An exemplary form of a control system for use in connection with an automated banking machine is shown inU.S. Patent No. 6,539,361 . - It may be easily understood that the multitude of cooperating drives, feeders, movable members, and devices used in the dispenser to deliver documents from the machine, could malfunction. Periodic replacement or maintenance of certain components within the dispenser is also desirable to assure reliable operation. It may also be desirable in some circumstances to change the number of cassettes and picker mechanisms to accommodate different denominations of currency, coupons, stamps, or other documents. It may also be desirable to replace or upgrade a dispenser. It may also be desirable to add or to remove a dispenser from the machine. All of these activities can require procedures to be performed on the machine dispenser. Alternatively, it may be desirable to gain access to components in the chest of the banking machine which are rendered difficult to access by the presence of the dispenser and/or one or more components thereof.
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slides 40 of an exemplary embodiment enable service personnel to extend thedispenser 27 through theopening 24 once thedoor 25 has been opened. Extending the dispenser outward provides enhanced access to components of the dispenser for servicing. However, in some instances access to certain components of the dispenser or components in the chest cannot be easily obtained even with the dispenser extended through theopening 24. In these cases, it would be desirable to disengage thedispenser 27 from theslides 40 and move the dispenser in order for work to be performed, or even to possibly replace the dispenser. In other cases, the dispenser may need to be disassembled, including the unstacking of dispenser modules. The dispenser may then need to be reassembled, including the stacking of dispenser modules. In other embodiments the dispenser components may need to be disassembled and reassembled within the housing of the machine. - An exemplary embodiment provides for the aligning, stacking, and securing together of dispenser modules, yet also permits the dispenser modules to be easily separated. In some embodiments the dispenser modules can be assembled in stacked relation and disassembled quickly therefrom without the use of tools. Dispenser modules can be assembled in a stacked relation either initially (e.g., new dispenser module, new dispenser, etc.) or during a reassembling or reconfiguration process. As described hereinafter in further detail, a releasable locking arrangement can be used to position, align, and secure stacked dispenser modules together. A similar locking arrangement may also be used to secure the uppermost dispenser module to the document presenter.
Figure 2 shows an exemplary releasable locking arrangement, generally indicated bynumeral 48, foradjacent dispenser modules 33. -
Figure 3 shows twoexemplary dispenser modules dispenser module Figure 3 includes at least oneprojection 52,latch 54, andtab 56. The dispenser modules can be identical or they can differ, such as in dimensions (e.g., height). In other embodiments a designated top dispenser module may be without a projection. Likewise, in further embodiments a designated lowermost dispenser module may be without a latch and/or a guide. For ease of description, only oneside wall 55 of a module need be described. The opposite side wall of a module can be symmetrical with the described side wall. -
Dispenser module 50 can have a body, or a portion thereof, of material structurally sufficient to support the media cassette contained therein. For example, a module body may be comprised of metal, plastic, polymer, fiberglass, resin, wood, or glass, or combinations thereof. A module body may also have a clear material that permits viewing therethrough. - A
dispenser module 50 can include a cutout portion, opening, recess, passage, orslot 58 in connection with a wall thereof. In the exemplary embodiment shown inFigure 3 theslot 58 has the shape of an inverted L. Alternatively, a slot may have other shapes. - A
projection member 52 can comprise a member or portion, such as a plate, which functions to extend from a module. Aprojection member 52 permits afirst module 51 to be removably latched or locked to anadjacent module 50 when the modules are in properly stacked alignment. Aprojection member 52 can be attached to a module or be integrally formed with the module. Attaching or fastening may include known techniques, such as welding, screwing, bolting, use of nuts, etc. - As shown in more detail in
Figures 7 and8 , a projection member can project or extend from a module relatively flush with the module side wall. The projection may be biased toward remaining flush with the module side wall. Alternatively, a projection may extend outward away from a module side wall at a predetermined angle. For example, a projection may have an outwardly bias. In such case a tab can act to hold, pull, or retain a projection member adjacent a side wall. A projection member may also be tapered at the top thereof to assist in slidingly engaging an adjacent module. - The
exemplary projection member 52 includes an inwardly projectingpin portion 60 which is referred to herein as a pin. The projectingpin 60 can comprise a dowel pin, bolt, shaft or other member. Thepin 60 is of a length enabling its extension through an opening in aside wall 55 of an adjacent module. Thepin 60 can be flanged at one or both ends. In an exemplary embodiment the pin has an enlarged,flanged end 62 in fixed connection with theprojection member 52. Alternatively thepin 60 may be freely movable relative to theprojection plate member 52. Thepin 60 is adapted to extend both vertically and horizontally in theslot 58 of amodule inner end 64 of thepin 60 is adapted to engage the sidewall bounding slot 58 of an adjacent module. - A latch, retainer or
arm 54 can be cut out from a wallbounding module body tab 56 can also be cut out from a wall of the module body. Alternatively, a latch and/or a guide can be separately fastened to a module body. Bothlatch 54 and guide 56 can serve as biasing members. For example, both alatch 54 and atab 56 can serve as springs (e.g., latch spring and tab spring) in a manner similar to leaf springs. Both alatch 54 and aguide 56 can have an unbiased undeformed position, such as the position shown in thelower module 50 ofFigure 3 . As discussed in more detail herein, alatch 54 can be used to latch or lock a dispensermodule projection member 52 in stacked position, and thus lock the adjacent modules in stacked relation. Atab 56 can be used to guide or align a dispenser module projection member, and thus the modules, during stacking securement. Atab 56 can also be used to retain aprojection 52 from (outward) movement away from its side wall. - An exemplary operation of assembling secured stacked dispenser modules will now be described. In the exemplary operation the engagement and movement of securing components can (symmetrically) simultaneously occur on each side of the modules.
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first dispenser module 51 can be placed relatively into supporting connection with asecond dispenser module 50, as shown inFigure 4 . In this step alatch arm 54 of thefirst dispenser module 51 is biased or compressed so as to be deformed inwardly relative to the module into theside wall 55 of thefirst dispenser module 51. This biased position may be achieved by the first module being lowered onto the second module at the position shown. Alternatively, thefirst module 51 may be placed relatively into supporting connection with thesecond module 50 upstream of the shown position (i.e., theprojection 52 being further away from the tab 56) and then slid toward the shown position. The initial starting position may also vary based on how far aprojection 52 is angled away from its side wall. For example, aprojection 52 attached flush with its side wall may have to start in a position (further upstream) so that theprojection 52 avoids abutting immovable engagement with an outwardlybiased latch arm 54. That is, a module may have to be lowered (or raised) at a location that permits its lowering, i.e., theprojection 52 is clear of contact with alatch arm 54. Alternatively, a module may be placed relatively into supporting connection with another module without any lowering, e.g., the modules can be horizontally slid relative to each other. - In a next step, as shown in
Figure 5 , thefirst module 51 can be slid further toward an aligned stacked relation with thesecond module 50. In this position theprojections 52 of thesecond dispenser module 50 have respectively entered the gap that extends between thetabs 56 and theside walls 55 of thefirst module 51. Similarly, thepins 60 have entered into engaged relation with theslots 58. Thetabs 56 can be used to guide, align, or biasingly retain aprojection 52 during the stacking operation to secure the modules together. For example, thetabs 56 can be used to bias theprojections 52 inward toward a flush arrangement with theside walls 55. Also, arrangements in other embodiments may be configured so the pins enter the slots before or after the projections enter behind the tabs. Of course these approaches are exemplary. - In a final step, as shown in
Figure 3 , thefirst module 51 is slid further into aligned stacked relation with thesecond module 50. In this position theprojections 52 of thesecond dispenser module 50 remain behind thetabs 56 of thefirst module 51. Furthermore, thepins 60 have slid (horizontally) to be engaged in theslots 58 and their inner flanged ends 64 are in retaining engagement with the side walls of thefirst module 51 boundingslots 58. Additionally, theprojections 52 have slid past thelatch arms 54. Thus, the latch arms 54 (which are no longer compressed by being biased inward) have again moved outwardly. That is, thelatch arms 54 have snapped outwardly to prevent theprojections 52 from disengaging by movement in the direction toward the latch arms. Thus, in this position the latch arms prevent the movement of the pins from theslots 58. It follows that the pin/slot arrangements and the latch/projection arrangements serve as interengaging projections and recesses that securely lock theadjacent modules - In an exemplary embodiment of module stacking, a second dispenser module is placed on and locked to a first dispenser module to create a dispenser module stack portion. Thereafter, a third dispenser module may be placed on and secured to the already created dispenser module stack portion. The process can be repeated until the desired secured and aligned module stack containing a desired number of picking mechanisms is complete.
- An exemplary operation of disassembling secured stacked dispenser modules will now be described. After the
latch arms 54 are biased inwardly (i.e., compressed) then theprojections 52 can again be moved outside of or into a position overlapping thecompressed latch arms 54. The exemplary latch arms may be compressed by hand. In other embodiments use of a tool may be more convenient or necessary to compress the latch arms. The dispenser modules can then be moved parallel (e.g., horizontally) relative to each other until thepins 60 are aligned in a position for (e.g., vertical) removal from the slot 58 (e.g., the position shown inFigure 5 ). Thereafter, the dispenser modules can be moved (e.g., vertically) relative to (away from) each other to disengage the modules. The pins can be removed by passing vertically through a lower portion of the slot, which portion extends (horizontally) inwardly. - Alternatively, the exemplary stacked modules may be disassembled by reversing the previously discussed assembly steps. For example, the
latch 54 can be compressed far enough to permit the plate 52 (and thepin 60 therewith) to slide past. -
Figure 6 shows a partial end view of adjacentexemplary side walls projection member 74, an innerflanged pin end 76, atab 78, andadjacent side walls -
Figure 7 shows a partial end view ofalternative side walls projection plate 84 is shown fastened to aside wall 80 via ascrew 86. Theprojection plate 84 is also shown having atapered end 88 and anextended pin 89. -
Figure 8 shows a portion of anexemplary dispenser module 90 including a plurality of releasable locking arrangements. Each of the arrangements includes aprojection 92,latch arm 94,slot 96,tab 98, andpin 99. -
Figure 9 shows a portion of removably connectedalternative dispenser modules Figure 3 , except tabs are absent and (correspondingly) theprojections - Furthermore, in some embodiments the locking arrangements of the modules in a stack may vary so that the stack may only be assembled one way. That is, the order of the modules in a stack can be determined by their predetermined locking arrangements. Thus, service personnel can be prevented from incorrectly stacking modules.
- The exemplary embodiments may also facilitate the addition of additional dispenser modules to a dispenser. In situations where an ATM is desired to be configured to dispense additional types of documents, additional dispenser modules may be added. Additional dispenser modules may also be added in situations where it is desired to add additional document dispensing capacity for a type of document already dispensed by the machine. Of course, as can be appreciated the exemplary embodiments also enable removing dispenser modules to eliminate document types or to reduce capacity.
- While in an exemplary embodiment the dispenser modules are used as a supporting structure for sheet dispensers, in other embodiments the module structure can be used for housing structures associated with sheet acceptors and/or sheet recycling mechanisms. Such mechanisms may be of the type shown in
U.S. Patent No. 6,331,000 . - An exemplary embodiment provides for the capability of using removably lockable multimedia dispenser modules to facilitate the servicing of automated banking machine dispenser mechanisms. The exemplary embodiment can permit easier, faster, and less expensive access to dispenser mechanism components to facilitate repairs and/or replacement thereof by service personnel. The present invention can also provide a method of separating and removing stacked modules of a dispenser assembly to facilitate repair or replacement. An exemplary method of the present invention also facilitates aligning and releasably locking together the modules of a dispenser mechanism in an automated banking machine, such as an ATM.
- While the exemplary embodiments include particular structures to achieve the desirable results, those having skill in the art may devise numerous other embodiments with other structures which employ the same inventive principles described herein and which are encompassed by the subject matter as claimed. For example and without limitation, other embodiments may include other types and shapes of modules, projections, pins, latches, slots, tabs, fasteners, material, or other structures. Further, the structures described herein are not intended to limit the method of the invention to the particular structures described herein.
- Thus the exemplary embodiments of the present invention achieve one or more of the above stated objectives, eliminate difficulties encountered in the use of prior devices and methods, solves problems, and attain the desired results described herein.
- In the foregoing description certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity and understanding, however, no unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom because such terms are intended for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the descriptions and illustrations herein are by way of examples and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown and described.
- In the following claims, any feature described as a means for performing a function shall be construed as encompassing any means known to those skilled in the art to be capable of performing the recited function and shall not be deemed limited to the particular structure shown herein or equivalents thereof.
- Having described the features, discoveries and principles of the invention, the manner in which it is constructed and operated, and the advantages and useful results attained; the new and useful structures, devices, elements, arrangements, parts, combinations, systems, operations, methods and relationships are set forth in the appended claims.
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- Apparatus comprising:an automated banking machine including a plurality of sheet handling modules, wherein the sheet handling modules are adapted to at least one of dispense and store currency sheets, wherein at least two of the sheet handling modules are operative to be releasibly engaged in stacked aligned relation by moving the modules in engaged relation relative to one another, wherein the modules include a plurality of interengaging projections and recesses, wherein the projections and recesses include a projection of a first module that is acceptable in a recess of a second module, wherein the modules are held together in an engaged relation by action of a biased latching member responsive to movement of the projection relative to the recess, wherein during the movement the latching member is deformed by a projecting member portion of the first module.
- The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the sheet handling modules are operative to receive therein sheet holding cassettes.
- The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second module comprises a wall, wherein the recess comprises at least one slot extending in the wall.
- The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the latching member is integrally formed with the wall.
- The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the latching member is formed through a cut out in the wall.
- The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the modules are held together in engaged operative position by movement of the modules generally horizontally relative to one another.
- The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the second module is operatively attached to a projecting member portion, and wherein placing the first and second modules in adjacent relation prior to engagement is operative to cause the projecting member portion to operatively cause the latching member to biasingly deform, and wherein horizontal movement thereafter causes the latching member to move to hold the first and second modules releasibly engaged in the operative position.
- The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the recess comprises an L shaped slot in attached connection with the second module.
- The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the latching member comprises an outwardly biased wall portion in attached connection with the second module.
- The apparatus according to claim 9 where the projection comprises a pin portion operatively attached to the first module, wherein the pin portion includes an enlarged portion.
- The apparatus according to claim 10 and further comprising a tab portion operatively attached to the second module, wherein in the engaged operative position of the first and second modules the tab portion extends in overlying relation of the projecting member portion.
- A method comprising:in a sheet dispensing automated banking machine comprising at least one first module operative to at least one of dispense currency sheets from and receive currency sheets in the module,(a) moving a first module in adjacent relation to a second module, wherein at least one of the first module and the second module include a plurality of projections and recesses;(b) moving the second module relative to the first module to cause the projections to enter recesses and to lock the first module and the second module to each other in an aligned position through biasing movement of at least one deformable biasing member portion.
- The method according to claim 12 wherein (a) includes moving the first module and second module into generally vertically aligned relation.
- The method according to claim 13 wherein (b) includes moving the first module and second module generally horizontally relative to one another.
- The method according to claim 14 wherein in (a) the at least one deformable biasing member portion is deformed by the first module and second module being moved in generally vertically aligned relation, and in (b) the at least one deformable biasing member portion moves responsive to horizontal movement of the first module relative to the second module to hold the modules in the aligned and operative position.
- The method according to claim 15 and subsequent to (b):(c) moving the at least one deformable biasing member portion;(d) subsequent to (c) moving the first module generally horizontally relative to the second module whereby the first module and second module are enabled to be separated.
- The method according to claim 12 and prior to (a) unlocking a door of a chest portion, wherein unlocking the door enables accessing the first module.
- The method according to claim 12 and further comprising:(c) disconnecting the first module from a sheet presenter mechanism of the machine.
- The method according to claim 18 wherein (c) includes(I) moving at least one biasing member portion operatively connected to at least one of the first module and presenter mechanism,(ii) moving the first module relative to the presenter mechanism to disengage a plurality of interengaging projections and recesses each operatively attached to at least one of the first module and at least one presenter mechanism.
- The method according to claim 15 and further comprising:(c) dispensing currency sheets from the second module.
- The method according to claim 15 and further comprising:(c) receiving currency sheets into the second module.
- The method according to claim 20 and prior to (c) positioning at least one sheet holding cassette in the at least one second module, wherein in (c) the currency sheets are dispensed from the at least one cassette.
- The method according to claim 21 and prior to (c) positioning at least one cassette in the at least one second module, wherein in (c) the currency sheets are received within the at least one cassette.
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