EP1995196A2 - Method of operating document feeding mechanism to detect and recover from a multi-feed condition and an apparatus therefor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to document feeding along a document feed path, and is particularly directed to a method of operating a document feeding mechanism to detect and recover from a multi-feed condition and an apparatus therefor.
- a multi-feed document condition occurs in which more than one document is fed along a document transport path when only one document should have been fed along the document feed path.
- the occurrence of a multi-feed condition usually causes an undesirable result.
- ATM automated teller machine
- a multi-feed condition of a banknote will result in a loss to the ATM owner.
- a multi-feed condition of a deposited check will result in a missing deposit item. It would be desirable to provide a document feeding mechanism in which multi-feed conditions are not only detected but are also recovered from.
- a method is provided of operating a document feeding mechanism having a document feed path which extends through a nip defined between an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path and a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path.
- the method comprises detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path, and controlling operation of the advance roller and the retard roller such that the second document is driven backwards through the nip to allow the first document to be fed through the nip by itself in a non-overlapping manner without any human intervention.
- the advance roller and the retard roller Preferably after the first document has been fed through the nip by itself, controlling operation of the advance roller and the retard roller such that the second document is fed through the nip by itself in a non-overlapping manner without any human intervention.
- a method of operating a document feeding mechanism having a document feed path which extends through a nip defined between an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path and a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path, the method comprising: detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path; halting operation of the advance roller when the multi-feed condition is detected; and reversing direction of rotation of the retard roller when the multi-feed condition is detected such that the second document which is adjacent to the retard roller is driven backwards through the nip from the downstream end of the document feed path to the upstream end of the document feed path while the first document which is adjacent to the halted advance roller is maintained in the nip between the advance roller and the retard roller.
- a document feeding apparatus comprising: an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path; a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path and facing the advance roller to form a nip there between; a sensor for (i) detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path, and (ii) providing a sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition; a controller for (i) providing a first control signal to halt operation of the advance roller when the sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition is detected, and (ii) providing a second control signal to reverse direction of rotation of the retard roller when the sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition is detected such that the second document which is adjacent to the retard roller is driven backwards through the nip from the downstream end of the document feed path to the upstream end of the document
- the present invention is directed to a method of operating a document feeding mechanism to detect and recover from a multi-feed condition and an apparatus therefor.
- the specific use and construction of the document feeding mechanism may vary.
- a document feeding mechanism 10 constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in Fig. 1 .
- the document feeding mechanism 10 has an upstream end 12, a downstream end 14, and a document feed path 16 extending between the upstream end and the downstream end.
- the document feeding mechanism 10 includes an advance roller 32 which is adjacent to the document feed path 16.
- the advance roller 32 has a longitudinal central axis and an outer circumferential surface 33.
- the advance roller 32 is rotatably mounted on a first shaft 34 for rotation about its longitudinal central axis.
- the document feeding mechanism 10 further includes a retard roller 36 which is adjacent to the document feed path 16 and lies opposite the advance roller 32.
- the retard roller 36 has a longitudinal central axis and an outer circumferential surface 37.
- the retard roller 36 is rotatably mounted on a second shaft 38 for rotation about its longitudinal central axis.
- a nip 39 is defined between the outer circumferential surface 33 of the picker roller 32 and the outer circumferential surface 37 of the retard roller 36.
- the document feeding mechanism 10 also includes a sensor 40 for detecting a multi-feed condition in which more than one document has been fed through the nip 39 along the document feed path 16.
- the sensor 40 may be of the ultrasonic type, for example.
- a controller 50 monitors and receives a sensor signal via line 52 from the sensor 40.
- the controller 50 provides a control signal via line 54 to the advance roller 32 to control operation of the advance roller.
- the controller 50 also provides a control signal via line 56 to the retard roller 36 to control operation of the retard roller.
- the controller 50 controls the advance roller 32 to rotate about its longitudinal central axis in the clockwise direction (as viewed looking at Fig. 1 ).
- the controller 50 controls the retard roller 36 to rotate about its longitudinal central axis also in the clockwise direction.
- the rollers co-operate to feed a first document 60 through the nip 39 along the document feed path 16.
- the first document 60 is transported from the upstream end 12 of the document feed path 16 towards the downstream end 14 along the document feed path for further handling and processing at the downstream end of the document feed path.
- the sensor 40 does not detect a multi-feed condition. Accordingly, the sensor 40 does not provide a signal on line 52 which is indicative of a multi-feed condition. Since the controller 50 does not receive a signal on line 52 indicative of a multi-feed condition, the controller continues to provide signals on lines 54, 56 to rotate the advance roller 32 in the clockwise direction and the retard roller 36 in the clockwise direction. After the first document 60 has been normally fed through the nip 39, the advance roller 32 and the retard roller 36 continue to feed a second document 62 (as shown in Fig. 2 ) through the nip 39 in the same manner as the first document 60 was normally fed through the nip.
- the sensor 40 detects the occurrence of the multi-feed condition and provides a signal on line 52 indicative thereof.
- the controller 50 provides a control signal on line 54 to the advance roller 32 to halt rotation of the advance roller in the clockwise direction (as shown in Fig. 4 ).
- the controller 50 continues providing the same previous signal on line 56 to the retard roller 36 so that the retard roller continues rotating in the clockwise direction.
- the controller 50 again provides a control signal on line 54 to control the advance roller 32 to rotate in the clockwise direction.
- This rotation of the advance roller 32 again in the clockwise direction moves the first document 60 (which is now by itself between the advance roller 32 and the retard roller 36) through the nip 39 towards the downstream end 14 of the document feed path 16.
- the advance roller 32 and the retard roller 36 co-operate to feed the next document (i.e., the second document 62 in this case) through the nip 39 towards the downstream end of the document feed path.
- the second document 62 is also now fed by itself through the nip 39 towards the downstream end 14 of the document feed path 16.
- the controller 50 will detect absence of the multi-feed condition signal from the sensor 40 before the second document 62 is actually driven back completely through the nip 39.
- the controller 50 is programmed with a sufficient time delay in responding to removal of the multi-feed condition signal on line 52 from the sensor 40 as an input signal. This time delay will provide sufficient time for the second document 62 to be driven back completely through the nip 39 before the controller 50 provides the control signal on line 54 to again control the advance roller 32 to rotate in the clockwise direction.
- the advance roller 32 is controlled to again rotate in the clockwise direction to feed the document 70 (which is now by itself between the advance roller 32 and the retard roller 36) through the nip 39 towards the downstream end 14 of the document feed path 16 (as shown in Fig. 10 ). Also as shown in Fig. 10 , after the document 70 has been fed completely through the nip 39, the next document (i.e., the document 72) is fed through the nip. Accordingly, it should be apparent that the document feeding mechanism 10 is capable of not only detecting but also correcting a multi-feed condition in which more than two overlapping documents have passed through the nip 39, without any human intervention.
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- The present invention relates to document feeding along a document feed path, and is particularly directed to a method of operating a document feeding mechanism to detect and recover from a multi-feed condition and an apparatus therefor.
- Many different types of document feeding mechanisms are known. From time to time, a multi-feed document condition occurs in which more than one document is fed along a document transport path when only one document should have been fed along the document feed path. The occurrence of a multi-feed condition usually causes an undesirable result. For example, in an automated teller machine (ATM) type of application in which banknotes are being dispensed, a multi-feed condition of a banknote will result in a loss to the ATM owner. In another type of ATM type of application in which checks are being deposited, a multi-feed condition of a deposited check will result in a missing deposit item. It would be desirable to provide a document feeding mechanism in which multi-feed conditions are not only detected but are also recovered from.
- In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method is provided of operating a document feeding mechanism having a document feed path which extends through a nip defined between an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path and a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path. The method comprises detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path, and controlling operation of the advance roller and the retard roller such that the second document is driven backwards through the nip to allow the first document to be fed through the nip by itself in a non-overlapping manner without any human intervention.
- Preferably after the first document has been fed through the nip by itself, controlling operation of the advance roller and the retard roller such that the second document is fed through the nip by itself in a non-overlapping manner without any human intervention.
- In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a method of operating a document feeding mechanism having a document feed path which extends through a nip defined between an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path and a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path, the method comprising: detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path; halting operation of the advance roller when the multi-feed condition is detected; and reversing direction of rotation of the retard roller when the multi-feed condition is detected such that the second document which is adjacent to the retard roller is driven backwards through the nip from the downstream end of the document feed path to the upstream end of the document feed path while the first document which is adjacent to the halted advance roller is maintained in the nip between the advance roller and the retard roller.
- In accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a document feeding apparatus comprising: an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path; a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path and facing the advance roller to form a nip there between; a sensor for (i) detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path, and (ii) providing a sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition; a controller for (i) providing a first control signal to halt operation of the advance roller when the sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition is detected, and (ii) providing a second control signal to reverse direction of rotation of the retard roller when the sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition is detected such that the second document which is adjacent to the retard roller is driven backwards through the nip from the downstream end of the document feed path to the upstream end of the document feed path while the first document which is adjacent to the halted advance roller is maintained in the nip between the advance roller and the retard roller.
- Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a document feeding mechanism constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention; -
Figs. 2-11 are views similar toFig. 1 and showing parts in different positions. - The present invention is directed to a method of operating a document feeding mechanism to detect and recover from a multi-feed condition and an apparatus therefor. The specific use and construction of the document feeding mechanism may vary. By way of example, a
document feeding mechanism 10 constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is illustrated inFig. 1 . - The
document feeding mechanism 10 has anupstream end 12, adownstream end 14, and adocument feed path 16 extending between the upstream end and the downstream end. Thedocument feeding mechanism 10 includes anadvance roller 32 which is adjacent to thedocument feed path 16. Theadvance roller 32 has a longitudinal central axis and an outercircumferential surface 33. Theadvance roller 32 is rotatably mounted on afirst shaft 34 for rotation about its longitudinal central axis. - The
document feeding mechanism 10 further includes aretard roller 36 which is adjacent to thedocument feed path 16 and lies opposite theadvance roller 32. Theretard roller 36 has a longitudinal central axis and an outercircumferential surface 37. Theretard roller 36 is rotatably mounted on asecond shaft 38 for rotation about its longitudinal central axis. Anip 39 is defined between the outercircumferential surface 33 of thepicker roller 32 and the outercircumferential surface 37 of theretard roller 36. - The
document feeding mechanism 10 also includes asensor 40 for detecting a multi-feed condition in which more than one document has been fed through thenip 39 along thedocument feed path 16. Thesensor 40 may be of the ultrasonic type, for example. Acontroller 50 monitors and receives a sensor signal vialine 52 from thesensor 40. Thecontroller 50 provides a control signal vialine 54 to theadvance roller 32 to control operation of the advance roller. Thecontroller 50 also provides a control signal vialine 56 to theretard roller 36 to control operation of the retard roller. - During normal operation of the document feeding mechanism 10 (as shown in
Fig. 1 ), thecontroller 50 controls theadvance roller 32 to rotate about its longitudinal central axis in the clockwise direction (as viewed looking atFig. 1 ). Thecontroller 50 controls theretard roller 36 to rotate about its longitudinal central axis also in the clockwise direction. As theadvance roller 32 and theretard roller 36 both rotate in the clockwise direction, the rollers co-operate to feed afirst document 60 through thenip 39 along thedocument feed path 16. More specifically, due to frictional engagement between the outercircumferential surface 33 of theadvance roller 32 and the outercircumferential surface 37 of theretard roller 36, thefirst document 60 is transported from theupstream end 12 of thedocument feed path 16 towards thedownstream end 14 along the document feed path for further handling and processing at the downstream end of the document feed path. - When the
first document 60 is the only document fed through the nip 39 (such as shown inFig. 1 ), thesensor 40 does not detect a multi-feed condition. Accordingly, thesensor 40 does not provide a signal online 52 which is indicative of a multi-feed condition. Since thecontroller 50 does not receive a signal online 52 indicative of a multi-feed condition, the controller continues to provide signals onlines advance roller 32 in the clockwise direction and theretard roller 36 in the clockwise direction. After thefirst document 60 has been normally fed through thenip 39, theadvance roller 32 and theretard roller 36 continue to feed a second document 62 (as shown inFig. 2 ) through thenip 39 in the same manner as thefirst document 60 was normally fed through the nip. - However, when a multi-feed condition occurs in which both the first and
second documents nip 39 in overlapping manner (such as shown inFig. 3 ), thesensor 40 detects the occurrence of the multi-feed condition and provides a signal online 52 indicative thereof. In response to receiving the signal online 52 from thesensor 40, thecontroller 50 provides a control signal online 54 to theadvance roller 32 to halt rotation of the advance roller in the clockwise direction (as shown inFig. 4 ). At the same time, thecontroller 50 continues providing the same previous signal online 56 to theretard roller 36 so that the retard roller continues rotating in the clockwise direction. - When the
advance roller 32 is halted and theretard roller 36 continues to rotate in the clockwise direction, thesecond document 62 is driven backwards (i.e., to the right as viewed looking atFig. 4 ) through thenip 39 towards theupstream end 12 of thedocument feed path 16. After thesecond document 62 has been driven back completely through the nip 39 (as shown inFig. 5 ), thecontroller 50 again provides a control signal online 54 to control theadvance roller 32 to rotate in the clockwise direction. This rotation of theadvance roller 32 again in the clockwise direction moves the first document 60 (which is now by itself between theadvance roller 32 and the retard roller 36) through thenip 39 towards thedownstream end 14 of thedocument feed path 16. After thefirst document 60 has moved completely through thenip 39 towards thedownstream end 14 of the document feed path 16 (as shown inFig. 6 ), theadvance roller 32 and theretard roller 36 co-operate to feed the next document (i.e., thesecond document 62 in this case) through thenip 39 towards the downstream end of the document feed path. Thesecond document 62 is also now fed by itself through thenip 39 towards thedownstream end 14 of thedocument feed path 16. - As the
second document 62 is being driven backwards through thenip 39 as just described hereinabove, it is recognized that thecontroller 50 will detect absence of the multi-feed condition signal from thesensor 40 before thesecond document 62 is actually driven back completely through thenip 39. To ensure that thesecond document 62 has been driven back completely through thenip 39 before theadvance roller 32 is again activated to rotate in the clockwise direction, thecontroller 50 is programmed with a sufficient time delay in responding to removal of the multi-feed condition signal online 52 from thesensor 40 as an input signal. This time delay will provide sufficient time for thesecond document 62 to be driven back completely through thenip 39 before thecontroller 50 provides the control signal online 54 to again control theadvance roller 32 to rotate in the clockwise direction. - It should be apparent that the operation of the
document feeding mechanism 10 described hereinabove enables a multi-feed condition to be not only detected but also to be automatically corrected without any human intervention. Accordingly, a human operator is not needed to halt operation of thedocument feeding mechanism 10 to remove documents from thedocument feed path 16 to clear a multi-feed condition which has occurred along the document feed path. - Although the above description describes two overlapped documents (i.e., the
first document 60 and the second document 62) passing through thenip 39, it is conceivable that more than two overlapped documents could pass through thenip 39. For example, as shown inFig. 7 , if threeoverlapping documents nip 39 and sensed by thesensor 40, then theadvance roller 32 is controlled to halt rotation in the clockwise direction and theretard roller 36 is controlled to continue rotating in the clockwise direction. Theadvance roller 32 is halted and theretard roller 36 rotates in the clockwise direction until thedocument 74 has been driven backwards completely through the nip (as shown inFig. 8 ). However, since thesensor 40 still detects a multi-feed condition inFig. 8 , theadvance roller 32 remains halted and theretard roller 36 continues rotating in the clockwise direction until thedocument 72 has also been driven backwards completely through the nip 39 (as shown inFig. 9 ). - After the two
documents nip 39 as shown inFig. 9 , theadvance roller 32 is controlled to again rotate in the clockwise direction to feed the document 70 (which is now by itself between theadvance roller 32 and the retard roller 36) through thenip 39 towards thedownstream end 14 of the document feed path 16 (as shown inFig. 10 ). Also as shown inFig. 10 , after thedocument 70 has been fed completely through thenip 39, the next document (i.e., the document 72) is fed through the nip. Accordingly, it should be apparent that thedocument feeding mechanism 10 is capable of not only detecting but also correcting a multi-feed condition in which more than two overlapping documents have passed through thenip 39, without any human intervention. - Further, it is conceivable that co-operation of the halting of the
advance roller 32 and the reversing of theretard roller 36 may not result in driving multi-fed documents (such as the twodocuments Fig. 7 ) back behind thenip 39 so that documents can be separated in the manner as described hereinabove. If this should occur, then theadvance roller 32 could be driven to rotate in the reverse direction (i.e., in the counter-clockwise direction as viewed looking atFig. 7 ) so that the entire bunch of documents (i.e., all threedocuments nip 39 as shown inFig. 11 . After the entire bunch of documents has been fed behind thenip 39 as shown inFig. 11 , theadvance roller 32 is controlled to again rotate in the clockwise direction in an effort to feed thedocuments nip 39 as shown inFig. 11 , theretard roller 36 is provided with a second chance to catch the edge of the underlying documents (i.e., thedocuments - The particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention. From the above description, those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. Numerous substitutions and modifications can be undertaken without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art to which the present invention relates are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
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- A method of operating a document feeding mechanism having a document feed path which extends through a nip defined between an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path and a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path, the method comprising:detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path;halting operation of the advance roller when the multi-feed condition is detected; andreversing direction of rotation of the retard roller when the multi-feed condition is detected such that the second document which is adjacent to the retard roller is driven backwards through the nip from the downstream end of the document feed path to the upstream end of the document feed path while the first document which is adjacent to the halted advance roller is maintained in the nip between the advance roller and the retard roller.
- A method according to claim 1, further comprising:after the second document has been driven backwards completely through the nip, continuing operation of the advance roller such that the first document continues to be fed through the nip from the upstream end of the document feed path to the downstream end of the document feed path.
- A method according to claim 2, further comprising:after the first document has been fed through the nip from the upstream end of the document feed path to the downstream end of the document feed path, continuing operation of the advance roller such that the second document is fed through the nip from the upstream end of the document feed path to the downstream end of the document feed path.
- A document feeding apparatus comprising:an advance roller disposed on one side of a document feed path;a retard roller disposed on an opposite side of the document feed path and facing the advance roller to form a nip therebetween;a sensor for (i) detecting a multi-feed condition in which a first document and a second document overlapping the first document have been fed through the nip from an upstream end of the document feed path to a downstream end of the document feed path, and (ii) providing a sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition;a controller for (i) providing a first control signal to halt operation of the advance roller when the sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition is detected, and (ii) providing a second control signal to reverse direction of rotation of the retard roller when the sensor signal indicative of the multi-feed condition is detected such that the second document which is adjacent to the retard roller is driven backwards through the nip from the downstream end of the document feed path to the upstream end of the document feed path while the first document which is adjacent to the halted advance roller is maintained in the nip between the advance roller and the retard roller.
- A document feeding apparatus according to claim 4, wherein after the second document has been driven backwards completely through the nip, the controller provides a third control signal to continue operation of the advance roller such that the first document continues to be fed through the nip from the upstream end of the document feed path to the downstream end of the document feed path.
- A document feeding apparatus according to claim 5, wherein after the first document has been fed through the nip from the upstream end of the document feed path to the downstream end of the document feed path, the controller provides a fourth control signal to continue operation of the advance roller such that the second document is fed through the nip from the upstream end of the document feed path to the downstream end of the document feed path.
- A document feeding apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the third control signal and the fourth control signal are substantially the same.
- A document feeding apparatus according to any one of claim 4 to 7, wherein the sensor comprises an ultrasonic-type of sensor.
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