Banknote falling plate structure for cash deposit machine
By designing a banknote dropping plate structure that combines a banknote sliding plate and a banknote supporting plate, and utilizing the cooperation of the banknote pressing tongue and spring, the problem of cumbersome replacement of the resistance rubber in the existing technology is solved, realizing the easy installation and disassembly of the resistance rubber and improving operational efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
The replacement process for the resistance rubber on the cash dispensing plate of existing deposit machines is cumbersome, time-consuming, and labor-intensive, requiring a certain level of technical skill to complete.
A banknote dropping plate structure for a deposit machine was designed, which adopts a combination of a banknote sliding plate and a banknote supporting plate. By pressing the banknote tongue and cooperating with a spring, the resistance rubber can be easily installed and removed, and the elastic potential energy of the spring can be used to ensure the stability of the banknote tongue position.
The process of replacing the resistance rubber has been simplified, making it more convenient and easier to use, reducing replacement time and labor intensity.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of deposit machine technology, and in particular to a banknote dropping plate structure for deposit machines. Background Technology
[0002] Cash handling at bank teller counters is a demanding task, making banknote counting machines indispensable equipment. Existing banknote counting machines use a continuous sheet-by-sheet method, where a twisting rubber ring removes the top banknote while the bottom banknotes are held in place by a resistance rubber ring, thus separating the top banknotes from the bottom ones.
[0003] The resistance rubber of the banknote dropping plate assembly of the banknote counter is fixed with screws and resistance rubber clamps. When replacing it, the banknote sliding plate must be removed first and then the resistance rubber clamps must be removed. Not only is disassembly and assembly troublesome, but it is also time-consuming and labor-intensive, and requires certain skills to complete the operation. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a banknote dropping plate structure for deposit machines.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A banknote dropping plate structure for a deposit machine includes a banknote sliding plate and a banknote holding plate. The upper surface of the banknote sliding plate is designed as an inclined surface for banknotes to slide down. A banknote pressing tongue is rotatably installed at the bottom end of the inclined surface of the banknote sliding plate.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment, the banknote sliding plate has a groove at the bottom of its top inclined surface for mounting the banknote pressing tongue. Fixed brackets extend from both sides of the sliding plate in the groove, and the two ends of the banknote pressing tongue are rotatably mounted on the corresponding fixed brackets via their respective rotating shafts.
[0008] The banknote pressing tongue has a V-shaped groove, and the top of the banknote holding plate is provided with a mounting base. The end of the mounting base facing the banknote sliding plate protrudes forward, and a resistance rubber is provided on the mounting base. The protruding end of the mounting base is inserted into the lower half of the inner wall of the groove of the banknote pressing tongue, so that the upper half of the inner wall of the banknote pressing tongue is pressed against the corresponding resistance rubber.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, the inner wall of the upper half of the groove of the banknote tongue is designed as an upper pressing edge, and the inner wall of the lower half of the groove of the banknote tongue is designed as a lower blocking edge.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, when the upper pressing edge of the banknote pressing tongue presses against the resistance rubber, the top inclined surface of the banknote sliding plate is flush with the top surface of the banknote pressing tongue.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the banknote slide plate has several sliding cavities on its end face opposite to the banknote support plate. Correspondingly, several fixing posts are provided on the end face of the banknote support plate. Each fixing post has an end block at its front end, and the fixing posts are slidably inserted into the corresponding sliding cavities of the banknote slide plate.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment, a spring is fitted onto the column inside the sliding cavity, with one end of the spring fixed to the end block and the other end fixed to the inner end wall of the sliding cavity.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0014] The banknote dropping plate proposed in this solution solves the problems of cumbersome installation and removal of the resistance rubber and inconvenient use. The positioning process of the resistance rubber is achieved by pressing the banknote tongue. The spring ensures that the position of the banknote tongue is determined when dropping and counting banknotes. When the resistance rubber needs to be replaced, the banknote plate can be pulled outwards, which is more convenient and simple to use. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the banknote dropping plate proposed in this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the banknote dropping plate proposed in this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the banknote sliding plate proposed in this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the banknote holding plate proposed in this utility model;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the banknote tongue proposed in this utility model.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Banknote slide; 2. Banknote support plate; 3. Banknote pressing tongue; 4. Mounting base; 5. Resistance rubber; 6. Groove; 61. Upper pressing edge; 62. Lower blocking edge; 7. Sliding cavity; 8. Rotating shaft; 9. Fixing column; 10. End block; 11. Spring. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0022] In this embodiment, refer to Figure 1-5 A banknote dropping plate structure for a deposit machine includes a banknote sliding plate 1 and a banknote supporting plate 2, wherein:
[0023] Regarding the banknote slide plate 1, it is fixedly installed using fastening screws. The upper surface of the banknote slide plate 1 is designed as a slope to allow banknotes to slide down. A banknote-pressing tongue 3 is rotatably installed at the bottom end of the slope of the banknote slide plate 1, as shown in the attached figure. Figure 1 Or attached Figure 2 As shown, the sliding plate 1 has a groove at the bottom of its top inclined surface for mounting the pressing tongue 3. Fixed brackets extend from both sides of the sliding plate 1 in the groove, and the two ends of the pressing tongue 3 are rotatably mounted on the corresponding fixed brackets through their respective rotating shafts 8.
[0024] A V-shaped groove 6 is opened on the banknote tongue 3. The upper half of the inner wall of the groove 6 of the banknote tongue 3 is designed as an upper pressing edge 61, and the lower half of the inner wall of the groove 6 of the banknote tongue 3 is designed as a lower blocking edge 62.
[0025] Regarding the banknote holding plate 2, a mounting base 4 is provided on the top of the banknote holding plate 2. The end of the mounting base 4 facing the banknote sliding plate 1 protrudes forward. A resistance rubber 5 is provided on the mounting base 4. The protruding end of the mounting base 4 is inserted into the lower edge 62 of the lower half of the inner wall of the groove 6 of the banknote tongue 3, so that the upper edge 61 of the upper half of the inner wall of the banknote tongue 3 is pressed against the surface of the corresponding resistance rubber 5.
[0026] The connection structure between the banknote sliding plate 1 and the banknote supporting plate 2 needs to be explained in detail: as shown in the attached document. Figure 3 Or attached Figure 4 As shown, the banknote slide plate 1 has several sliding cavities 7 on its end face opposite the banknote support plate 2. Correspondingly, several fixing posts 9 are provided on the end face of the banknote support plate 2. Each fixing post 9 has an end block 10 at its front end. The fixing posts 9 are slidably inserted into the corresponding sliding cavities 7 of the banknote slide plate 1. A spring 11 is sleeved on the post body of the fixing post 9 located inside the sliding cavity 7. One end of the spring 11 is fixed to the end block 10, and the other end of the spring 11 is fixed to the inner end wall of the sliding cavity 7.
[0027] The position of the sliding plate 1 is fixed. When installing the resistance rubber 5, the banknote support plate 2 is pulled outward. At this time, the spring 11 is in a compressed state and has elastic potential energy for rebound. At the same time, the front end of the mounting base 4 is pulled outward from the groove 6 of the pressing tongue 3. When the mounting base 4 is completely separated from the pressing tongue 3 and its platform is fully exposed, the resistance rubber 5 can be installed in the mounting recess reserved on the surface of the mounting base 4. After the resistance rubber 5 is installed, the banknote support plate 2 is released. Due to the rebound of the spring 11, the banknote support plate 2 automatically slides towards the sliding plate 1. At this time, the front end of the mounting base 4 presses against the lower stop edge 62 of the pressing tongue 3, thereby ensuring that the upper pressing edge 61 of the pressing tongue 3 just presses against the resistance rubber 5. In addition, it should be noted that when the resistance rubber 5 is fixed by the upper pressing edge 61, the top slope of the sliding plate 1 is flush with the top surface of the pressing tongue 3.
[0028] Finally, it should be noted that the pressing tongue 3 is mounted on the lower end of the inclined surface of the sliding plate 1 via a rotating shaft 8. The pressing tongue 3 can rotate around the fulcrum. To ensure that the slot 6 of the pressing tongue 3 can meet the angle alignment requirements as much as possible when the front end of the mounting base 4 is inserted, the sliding plate 1 is also provided with an elastic buffer pad below the pressing tongue 3, which can be made of soft rubber. When the mounting base 4 is inserted into the pressing tongue 3, the buffer pad is compressed. When the mounting base 4 is withdrawn, the pressing tongue 3 returns to its initial position under the automatic rebound of the buffer pad, preparing for the next fixation of the mounting base 4.
[0029] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A depositing machine with a banknote falling plate structure, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a banknote sliding and pressing device, which comprises a banknote sliding plate (1) and a banknote supporting plate (2), the upper surface of the banknote sliding plate (1) is designed as an inclined surface for banknotes to slide down, a banknote pressing tongue (3) is rotatably installed at the bottom end of the top inclined surface of the banknote sliding plate (1), a V-shaped notch (6) is formed in the banknote pressing tongue (3), the top of the banknote supporting plate (2) is provided with a mounting base (4), the mounting base (4) protrudes forward at one end towards the banknote sliding plate (1), the mounting base (4) is provided with a resistance rubber (5), the protruding end of the mounting base (4) is inserted into the inner wall of the lower half of the notch (6) of the banknote pressing tongue (3) and makes the upper half of the inner wall of the banknote pressing tongue (3) press on the corresponding resistance rubber (5).
2. The structure of a depositing machine's falling bill plate according to claim 1, wherein, The bottom end of the top inclined surface of the banknote sliding plate (1) is provided with a groove for mounting the banknote pressing tongue (3), the banknote sliding plate (1) extends fixed supports on both sides of the groove, the two ends of the banknote pressing tongue (3) are rotatably installed on the corresponding fixed supports through respective rotating shafts (8).
3. The structure of a depositing machine's falling bill plate according to claim 1, wherein, The upper half of the inner wall of the notch (6) of the banknote pressing tongue (3) is designed as an upper pressing edge (61), and the lower half of the inner wall of the notch (6) of the banknote pressing tongue (3) is designed as a lower blocking edge (62).
4. The structure of a depositing machine's falling bill plate according to claim 1, wherein, The end surface of the banknote sliding plate (1) opposite to the banknote supporting plate (2) is provided with a plurality of sliding cavities (7), and the end surface of the banknote supporting plate (2) is provided with a plurality of fixed columns (9) corresponding to the sliding cavities (7), the front end of each fixed column (9) is provided with an end block (10), and the fixed columns (9) are respectively slidably inserted into the corresponding sliding cavities (7) of the banknote sliding plate (1).
5. The structure of a depositing machine's falling bill plate according to claim 4, wherein, A spring (11) is sleeved on the column of the fixed column (9) inside the sliding cavity (7), one end of the spring (11) is fixed on the end block (10), and the other end of the spring (11) is fixed on the inner end wall of the sliding cavity (7).
6. The structure of a depositing machine's falling bill plate according to claim 3, wherein, When the upper pressing edge (61) of the banknote pressing tongue (3) presses against the resistance rubber (5), the top inclined surface of the banknote sliding plate (1) is flush with the top surface of the banknote pressing tongue (3).