Document feeder and method

7044463
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Inventors

Brotherston, Colin Peter
Hosking, Steven Michael
Christophersen, Bryan James

Application #

381490

Filed

Sep-25-2001

Published

May-16-2006

Current US Class

209/534
209/583
235/462.01
235/462.11
270/52.02

International Classes

B65H 7/14     (20060101)

Field of Search

270/5202 270/583.3 270/583.1 271/265.01 271/265.02 271/265.03 271/313 271/315 271/402 209/583 209/534 235/462.01 235/462.11

Assignee

De La Rue International Limited (Basingstoke, GB)

Examiners

Mackey; Patrick

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oliff & Berridge, PLC

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Abstract
A document feeder comprises an input hopper (1) into which batches of documents with interleaved separators (24, 25) are loaded in use, each separator carrying data related to the associated batch. A feed system (9, 10) withdraws documents and separators singly from the input hopper. A sensing system (7) obtains information about the documents and separators. The sensing system includes a data sensor (7) located so as to read separator data while the separator (24, 25) is in the input hopper (1).
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. A method of supplying documents from a stack of documents at a storage location, comprising:

stacking a plurality of documents and separators at the storage location with a separator located between successive document batches, each separator carrying data related to the associated batch;

supplying the documents and separators singly from the storage location; and

obtaining information about the documents and separators, including detecting and reading separator data for each separator while the separator is in the storage location.

2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the separator is stationary when the data is read.



Description
The invention relates to a document feeder and a method of supplying documents, for example documents of value such as bank notes.

It is a common requirement to process documents, particularly documents of value such as bank notes, in batches. These are placed in an input hopper of a sorting or counting machine and are often fed through the machine continuously without the machine stopping.

In this case it is usual to use a separator document to mark the beginning and end of a batch. The separator at the beginning of a batch is called the header. The separator at the end of the batch is called the trailer. The separators are fed through the machine like normal notes except that when detected and after reading/detecting information contained thereon, they are generally routed to a destination to which reject/suspect notes are routed. This enables rejected or suspicious notes from the identified batch to be contained between headers and trailers or the identifying header and the following header for subsequent examination/inspection. In single pocket sheet counting machines the headers or trailers are sent to the single pocket to provide separating means between the batches processed when the sheets are removed from the pocket by the operator. It is, therefore, essential to recognise when the separator document has been fed into the machine to ensure that the rejected notes from each batch are identified with the batch that they came from. Monitoring separators is also important to indicate the batches which have been processed for recording purposes and to enable information to be provided about the contents of the batch.
 
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