Sheet handling apparatus

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Inventors

Lane, Martin

Application #

193921

Filed

May-13-1988

Published

Apr-3-1990

Current US Class

241/223
241/236

International Classes

B02C 004/28

Field of Search

271/187 271/315 241/101.7 241/236 241/101.2 241/34 241/223 241/224 241/100

Assignee

De La Rue Systems Ltd. (GB)

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen

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Abstract
A system for destroying sheets, particularly banknotes, comprises a first feed system (13) for feeding sheets at a first feed speed to sheet destruction apparatus, a second feed system (2) upstream of the first system (13) for feeding sheets at a second feed speed faster than the first feed speed, and a buffer system comprising a stacking wheel (9) positioned between the first and second feed systems to transfer sheets from the second system to the first system and to compensate for the difference in feed speeds. Typically, the sheet destruction apparatus is a low speed shreeder (14).
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A sheet destruction system, comprising: sheet destruction apparatus;

a first feed system for feeding sheets along a first path at a first feed speed to said sheet destruction apparatus;

a second feed system upstream of said first system for feeding sheets along a second path at a second speed faster than said first speed; and

a buffer system between said first and second feed systems to transfer sheets from said second to said first system and to compensate for said difference in feed speeds;

wherein said first and second feed systems and said buffer system comprise means for transferring said sheets to said sheet destruction apparatus at random angles of skew.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a sheet destruction system and in particular a system for destroying documents such as banknotes.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Conventional high speed banknote sorting machines typically feed banknotes at linear speeds in the order of 144 m/min. One of the major uses of such banknote sorting machines is to sort banknotes into fit (acceptable) and unfit (unacceptable) notes, the fit notes being recirculated and the unfit notes being destroyed by shredding. It is known to provide an "on-line" shredding facility associated with a banknote sorting machine in which a single unfit banknote issuing from the exit rollers of the sorting machine is almost instantly applicable to the cutters of the shredding apparatus as described in British Patent Application No. 2,058,607. In order to avoid jamming during this transfer, it is important for the feed speeds of the banknote sorting machine and the shredding facility to be substantially the same and ensure that the banknotes are aligned and not skewed, as described in British Patent Application No. 2,102,394. Such strip shredding produces strips of the order of 2 mm to 3 mm strip width and this results in a relatively large bulk volume for the shredded material.
 
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