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Optical sensing device for detecting optical features of valuable papers

A light detection device and securities technology, applied in the direction of handling coins or valuable banknotes, authenticity inspection of banknotes, instruments, etc., can solve the problems that the discriminator cannot accurately verify the bills, hinder the optical scanning of the bill target area, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2008-12-24
JAPAN CASH MASCH CO LTD
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[0005] However, in some cases, the authenticator cannot accurately verify the document because not enough different optical features are extracted from the document
Furthermore, since conventional photosensors utilize photocouplers combining light-emitting and receiving elements, the increased number of photosensors to increase verification accuracy occupies a large area in the discriminator, resulting in a larger-sized sensor structure and obstructing optical Scan the target area on the ticket

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[0023] figure 1 A prior art bill validator is shown comprising a conveyor 19 configured with a pair of conveyor belts 39 for gripping bills 64 and conveying bills 64 inserted into input apertures 60 along channel 13 . The sensor 80 mounted adjacent to the channel 13 includes: a light emitter 81 and a light receiver 82 disposed on opposite sides of the channel 13 . The light emitter 81 has a first light emitting element 81a and a second light emitting element 81b for generating two light beams of different wavelengths, for example, red light and infrared light. The first light-emitting element 81 a and the second light-emitting element 81 b are arranged in an oblique manner so as to guide light beams from the light-emitting elements 81 a and 81 b to substantially the same area on the bill 64 . Conveyor 19 comprises: the conveying motor 66 that drives conveyer belt 39, a pair of upper pulley 84 and a pair of lower pulley 85, they clamp and convey the note 64 between conveyer be...

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An optical sensing device for detecting plural optical features of valuable papers is provided that comprises first and second photocoupers 5 and 6 or 9 and 10 positioned in the vicinity of and on the opposite sides of a passageway 13 for guiding the valuable paper 64. Each of first and second photocouplers 5 and 6 or 9 and 10 has a light emitting element 20, 22, 30, 32 for emitting a light, and a light receiving element 21, 23, 31, 33 for selectively receiving the light from the light emitting element 20 so that each light receiving element 21, 23, 31, 33 can receive lights reflected on and penetrating the valuable paper 64 for detection of multiple optical features from the valuable paper 64. Thus, the optical sensing device can derive plural optical scanning patterns by means of less number of light emitting and receiving elements to improve accuracy in valuable paper validation; can pick out optical patterns for different colors printed on valuable paper by means of plural lights of different wavelength irradiated on a same scan line or area on valuable paper; and can utilize inexpensive light emitting and receiving elements to reduce cost for manufacture.

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[0001] This application is a divisional application of the Chinese patent application 200380109261.7 (PCT / JP2003 / 017006) with the filing date of December 26, 2003 and titled "Optical Detection Device for Detecting Optical Features of Valuable Securities". technical field [0002] The present invention relates to an optical detection device for detecting multiple optical characteristics of a document of value, such as a document, by means of multiple light beams reflected or transmitted from the document of value to improve the authentication performance of the document of value. Background technique [0003] For example, Japanese Patent Disclosure No. 62-111376 discloses a system for verifying documents by an optical method, which radiates visible light and infrared rays simultaneously by means of a single light-emitting element in which there are two light-emitting diode chips to reduce the amount of light used in prior art systems. The number of light-emitting elements can ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G07D7/12G07D7/04
CPCG07D7/121G07D7/1205G07D7/12G07D2207/00
Inventor 名古时美关亨冈本和彦
Owner JAPAN CASH MASCH CO LTD
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