Drive up teller machine

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Inventors

Droge, David A.
Lyerly, Jeffrey B.
Mott, William E.
Whitehead, Lance W.
Yenik, Matthew G.

Application #

282414

Filed

Dec-9-1988

Published

Jun-4-1991

Current US Class

271/184
271/185
271/225
414/764
414/767
414/772
414/776

International Classes

B65H 005/00

Field of Search

271/225 271/184 271/185 271/200 271/2 414/757 414/764 414/767 414/772 414/776 414/777 414/779 414/782 414/788.5 414/788.6 221/265 221/264

Assignee

International Business Machines Corporation (Armonk, NY)

Examiners

Bollinger; David H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hesse; Karl O.

US Patent References

4308804   Automatic cash de...
4355711   Bank note depositin...
4753387   Bag depository for...
4778332   Wafer flip apparatus

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Other References

IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 2, No. 3, Oct. 1959, p. 7, "Document Feed", by E. M. Valehrach and G. Rosenquist.

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Abstract
A teller machine for drive up applications is disclosed. The machine has a safe with an access slot. The machine also has a user panel which has an opening that lies transverse to the slot. A document carrier is described which rotates documents around two different axes as it carries them between the slot and the opening to allow passage of the documents through both.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. A transaction machine for handling financial documents comprising:

a compartment for enclosing a plurality of said documents;

a slot in said compartment permitting passage of said documents between the interior and exterior of said compartment, said slot having a length which is longer than a width of said slot, an axis of said slot passing through ends of said slot and lying along said length of said slot;

a user panel having an opening for passing ones of said documents between said transaction machine and a user of said machine, said opening being longer than said opening is wide, an axis of said opening passing through ends of said opening and lying along said length of said opening, said axis of said opening being transverse to said axis of said slot;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to automatic teller machines which are used by members of the public in order to execute a wide variety of financial transactions at convenient locations and at any time of day. More specifically this invention relates to teller machines to be installed adjacent to driveways at financial institutions and operated from a car window. Such machines are designed to receive cash and checks, often contained within a deposit envelope and to issue money to the machine user. Inasmuch as these machines are unattended, their reliability of operation is important. Likewise the money to be issued or the money being deposited must be protected in a secure enclosure of some type.

2. Prior Art

In the prior art such machines are designed so that the envelope being deposited and the money being issued travel in the most direct path in order to achieve a high reliability of operation. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,836,980 the slot into the deposit container is parallel to the opening in the teller machine user panel through which the user makes a deposit, allowing the deposited envelope to travel in a straight line without constricting corners or bends. Such design results in a machine which is relatively deep from front to back. The cash issuing mechanism usually operates in a like manner but in reverse, transporting money from a money container area to the user.
 
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