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141 A cash drawer controlling apparatus and a method of controlling cash drawers EP01307853.0 2001-09-14 EP1191494A3 2004-10-27 Murakami, Kazuya; Furui, Masafumi; Endo, Hidenori; Nakamura, Yoshihiro

It includes first and command receiving and outputting circuit for receiving a plurality of open commands and outputs the open commands; and a simultaneous open inhibiting circuit for inhibiting the command receiving and outputting means from simultaneously outputting more than one of the open commands when more than one of the open commands are simultaneously received by the command receiving and outputting circuit. The first simultaneous open inhibiting circuits comprises an exclusive OR gate. The second simultaneous open inhibiting circuit comprises first and second D flip-flops. It may further comprise a concurrent open inhibiting circuit including a timer responsive to one of the open commands for inhibiting the command receiving and outputting circuit from outputting another of the open commands for a predetermined interval. The corresponding method is also disclosed. Thus, simultaneous power consumption of driving a plurality of drawers can be suppressed.

142 Drawer-box for cash registers, provided with a safety drawer for the cash surplus EP85830072.6 1985-03-25 EP0157743A2 1985-10-09 Mosele, Fiorenzo

The drawer-box for cash registers, computing machines and the like includes a conventional drawer (3) provided with compartments for receiving bank-notes of different sizes (7) as well as small money pieces and a small drawer (5) referred to as safety drawer of the moneybox type, provided with a timed opening lock (8) and with a slot (6) for introducing the cash surplus therein.

The drawer-box is used instead of the conventional drawer-box or can be connected to a conventional drawer-box as an accessory.

The timed opening lock (8) can be of the fixed or controllable time type.

143 POINT OF SALE SYSTEMS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE INTERFACE MODULES AND OPEN STATUS OF MULTIPLE CASH DRAWERS PCT/US2005/022141 2005-06-22 WO2006002276A1 2006-01-05 RAMIREZ, Adriel; SPECHT, Paul

A cash drawer includes a housing, a drawer slidably mounted in the housing, and an interface module for communicating with a point of sale (POS) system in a selected communications protocol, such as printer driven, standard serial, multi-serial or USB. The module may be conveniently replaced to adapt the cash drawer to a different communication protocol. A sensor senses the open position of the drawer. In multiple cash drawer embodiments, a unique identity associated with each drawer is communicated to the interface module such that any open drawer in the plurality of cash drawers can be uniquely identified. Related methods are also disclosed.

144 VERFAHREN ZUM ERMITTELN DES BESTANDS EINER GELDKASSETTE MIT HILFE DER ORIENTIERUNG DER AUFGENOMMENEN WERTSCHEINE PCT/EP2014/059952 2014-05-15 WO2014184297A1 2014-11-20 WASMUTH, Ulrich; KREMER, Michael

Die Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zum Ermitteln des Bestandes einer Vorrichtung (12) zur Aufnahme von Wertscheinen an Wertscheinen, bei dem vor dem Zuführen eines Wertscheins zu der Vorrichtung (12) dessen Orientierung ermittelt wird und bei dem die Reihenfolge, in der die Wertscheine in der Vorrichtung (12) aufgenommen sind, gespeichert wird. Für zumindest einen Teil der aufgenommenen Wertscheine wird deren jeweilige Orientierung dem jeweiligen Wertschein eindeutig zugeordnet gespeichert. Zur Ermittlung des Bestandes wird von einer vorbestimmten Anzahl hintereinander entnommener Wertscheine deren jeweilige Orientierung ermittelt. Diese ermittelten Orientierungen werden mit den gespeicherten Orientierungen verglichen und in Abhängigkeit des Ergebnisses des Vergleichs wird der Bestand der Vorrichtung (12) an Wertscheinen ermittelt.

145 Electronic cash register indicating when cash is required to be collected from the cash drawer US875347 1992-04-29 US5315510A 1994-05-24 Yoshiharu Kimura; Akihiro Kikuchi
An electronic cash register includes a cash drawer, a memory for storing upper limits of the total amount of cash to be received in the cash drawer for different periods of time, and a processing section for generating total amount data indicating the total amount of cash stored in the cash drawer, comparing the generated total amount data with the upper limit of the total cash amount set for the current time and generating a warning to require the collection of cash when the total amount data is equal to or larger than the upper limit of the total cash amount.
146 Cash drawer protection system having an emergency and an active cash drawer US09429085 1999-10-29 US06390361B1 2002-05-21 Sonja S. Gund
A method of protecting an active cash drawer from robbery comprising the following steps: housing the active cash drawer together with an emergency cash drawer in a housing having a frontal opening to accommodate the opening of a cash drawer; arranging for the active cash drawer to open through the frontal opening in the housing to facilitate routine cash transactions; generating an alarm signal in the event of a robbery and arranging for the emergency cash drawer to open instead of the active cash drawer subsequent to the alarm signal. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the frontal opening is generally the height of a cash drawer and the cash drawers vertically shift upwards within the housing subsequent to the alarm signal so that the active cash drawer is aligned behind the frontal opening prior to the alarm signal and the emergency cash drawer is in alignment with the frontal opening subsequent thereto.
147 2개 이상의 현금서랍을 갖는 금전등록기의 현금서랍 멀티 구동방법 KR1019920001894 1992-02-10 KR1019940008128B1 1994-09-03 현호일
The multiple driving method includes the steps of setting a flag in accordance with a corresponding person-in-charge key signal to determine a person in charge for a corresponding cash drawer, checking the person-in-charge flag when a sale end key is input, and driving a corresponding cash drawer, thereby separately operating cash drawers for every clerk.
148 EMERGENCY ACCESS MECHANISM FOR A CASH DRAWER US14693657 2015-04-22 US20150345182A1 2015-12-03 Ryan Carlson
An emergency access mechanism for a cash drawer is provided. In one embodiment, the emergency access mechanism comprises an emergency access plug configured to engage with a locking mechanism of the cash drawer such that actuation of the emergency access plug causes the locking mechanism to release. The mechanism may also comprise an emergency access cover configured to fit partially over and engage the emergency access shell, such that actuation of the emergency access cover causes a portion of the emergency access cover to break.
149 Cash drawer capable of preventing loss of banknotes US14419162 2013-07-19 US09159204B2 2015-10-13 Shinichirou Yonemaru
Provided is a cash drawer (10) including a drawer (70) having a banknote container (81) formed therein, and a cash drawer body (20). The cash drawer body (20) includes a drawer accommodating portion (21), a front opening portion (22), a top surface member (40) including a top surface section (41), and a front surface member (50) including a front frame section (51). The front surface member (50) and the top surface member (40) are coupled to each other without forming, at a position between the front surface member (50) and the top surface member (40), a seam extending in a direction being parallel to the top surface of the drawer accommodating portion (21) and intersecting a first direction (X).
150 PROVIDING A BIOS PULSE SIGNAL FOR OPENING A CASH DRAWER US13423961 2012-03-19 US20130246198A1 2013-09-19 Binh T. Truong; Nam Ngyuen; Larry W. Kunkel; Gregory P. Ziarnik; Michael R. Durham
A system is disclosed that includes memory resources and one or more processing components coupled to the one or more memory resources. At least one of the memory resources stores a basic input/output system (BIOS). The one or more processing components are coupled to the memory resources to run a program for operating a point-of-sale (POS) terminal. The program enables a user to provide an input to open a cash drawer. A controller circuit receives a signal from the BIOS when the user provides the input and generates a pulse signal having a predetermined duration to cause a voltage signal to be transmitted to a solenoid of the cash drawer. The voltage signal causes the solenoid to change states in order to open the cash drawer.
151 Detecting device for a cash drawer and a point of sales system US12155279 2008-06-02 US20090299866A1 2009-12-03 Yu-Feng Chien; Yen-Yi Wei; Yi-Ming Lin; Meng-Yuan Tsai
A detecting device for a cash drawer is used for detecting a status of the cash drawer. The detecting device includes an operation logic circuit and a switch element. The operation logic circuit has a first input terminal, a second input terminal and an output terminal. The first input terminal and the second input terminal are respectively coupled with a micro switch. The first input terminal and the second input terminal are respectively inputted with a high level voltage. When the first input terminal and the second input terminal have the same logic voltage levels, the operation logic circuit outputs a first logic level to the output terminal. When the first input terminal and the second input terminal have different logic voltage levels, the operation logic circuit outputs a second logic level to the output terminal. The switch element is coupled between an electromagnetic switch and the first input terminal.
152 Locking device for cash drawer and adding machine combination US24558938 1938-12-14 US2229007A 1941-01-14 SHOWERS RICHARD B
153 System for electrically releasing drawers in cash-registers, &c. US1906316025 1906-05-09 US847479A 1907-03-19 JACKSON ALFRED GEORGE
154 Short depth cash drawer with a moveable base US11126658 2005-05-10 US20050263580A1 2005-12-01 Mark Stulz; Robert Daugs; John Meilahn; Jack Brown
A cash drawer housing holding a cash drawer for use in a check stand and placed over a scanner is disclosed. The cash drawer housing has a moveable base member that is located above the scanner. The moveable base member allows the scanner to be moved without moving the cash drawer housing. The base member rotates or moves in response to contact from the scanner below during removal. The moveable base member can be scanned during removal by a latch to hold the base member out of the way to permit easier scanner removal and reinstallation.
155 Money clip alarm for a cash drawer US3725893D 1970-11-23 US3725893A 1973-04-03 MALTA J; CASSEL H
A compartmented insert for a cash drawer is provided with a money clip which includes a pivotally mounted drop actuator retained in a raised position by a paper bill inserted in the clip. The actuator is positioned over an opening in the bottom of the insert through which protrudes a control switch mounted on the bottom of the drawer. The control switch is normally closed when its switch arm is raised and is connected to an alarm circuit which is energized when the paper bill is withdrawn from the clip to unblock the actuator which pivots downwardly and engages the control switch arm to move the arm downwardly to an opened position. The alarm is especially useful in conjunction with operation of bank, or the like, security or surveillance systems.
156 Note holder and dispenser for cash drawers US36524929 1929-05-23 US1821350A 1931-09-01 HAROLD LEVY
157 Cash drawer separation type pos equipment JP28670586 1986-12-03 JPS63141198A 1988-06-13 YOSHIDA TOSHIHARU
158 EMERGENCY ACCESS MECHANISM FOR A CASH DRAWER US15139493 2016-04-27 US20160265251A1 2016-09-15 Ryan Carlson
A method for keyless access to a drawer is provided. The method comprises inserting a tool into an access mechanism. The access mechanism comprises a plug comprising a locking mechanism configured to restrict access to the drawer. The access mechanism also comprises a cover configured to fit over, and couple to, the plug. The access mechanism also comprises a keyhole within the cover. The method also comprises actuating the tool within the keyhole, wherein actuating the tool causes the cover to deform such that it no longer couples to the plug. The method further comprises actuating the plug, wherein actuating the plug comprises activation of the locking mechanism
159 Emergency access mechanism for a cash drawer US14693657 2015-04-22 US09353554B2 2016-05-31 Ryan Carlson
An emergency access mechanism for a cash drawer is provided. In one embodiment, the emergency access mechanism comprises an emergency access plug configured to engage with a locking mechanism of the cash drawer such that actuation of the emergency access plug causes the locking mechanism to release. The mechanism may also comprise an emergency access cover configured to fit partially over and engage the emergency access shell, such that actuation of the emergency access cover causes a portion of the emergency access cover to break.
160 CASH DRAWER CAPABLE OF PREVENTING LOSS OF BANKNOTES US14419162 2013-07-19 US20150206401A1 2015-07-23 Shinichirou Yonemaru
Provided is a cash drawer (10) including a drawer (70) having a banknote container (81) formed therein, and a cash drawer body (20). The cash drawer body (20) includes a drawer accommodating portion (21), a front opening portion (22), a top surface member (40) including a top surface section (41), and a front surface member (50) including a front frame section (51). The front surface member (50) and the top surface member (40) are coupled to each other without forming, at a position between the front surface member (50) and the top surface member (40), a seam extending in a direction being parallel to the top surface of the drawer accommodating portion (21) and intersecting a first direction (X).
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