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WO2016062778A1 - Procédé et installation permettant de manipuler des pièces de monnaie et permettant d'économiser du carburéacteur - Google Patents

Procédé et installation permettant de manipuler des pièces de monnaie et permettant d'économiser du carburéacteur Download PDF

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WO2016062778A1
WO2016062778A1 PCT/EP2015/074396 EP2015074396W WO2016062778A1 WO 2016062778 A1 WO2016062778 A1 WO 2016062778A1 EP 2015074396 W EP2015074396 W EP 2015074396W WO 2016062778 A1 WO2016062778 A1 WO 2016062778A1
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  • the invention relates to handling money, and in particular to dealing with money, more specifically with coins, in a simplified and more ecological way. It relates to methods and apparatuses according to the opening clauses of the claims. The invention may find application in particular in airports, and it accordingly relates to airports, too.
  • ATMs Automatic Teller Machines
  • the bank account is usually identified by the ATM by identifying a debit card.
  • an ATM for obtaining cash which is debited from one's credit card.
  • apparatuses are known which are installed in or at a bank branch
  • the inventor has recognized that it is very common that people flying back from a remote country ("foreign country”), e.g., from overseas, often still have notable amounts of cash in the currency of the foreign country, in particular in form of coins.
  • the weight of such coins adds up to a considerable amount of weight which is then transported in an airplane. Accordingly, considerable amounts of jet fuel such as kersosine are wasted every day because money in form of large amounts of "foreign" coins is transported in airplanes.
  • the inventor has invented a way of avoiding, at least to some extent, said waste of jet fuel. And a further consideration is that efforts required for returning coins from the home country (the home country having a currency different from the currency of the coins) to the foreign country (i.e. to the country having the coin currency) may be dispensed with to some extent, and/or costs and efforts associated with minting new coins as replacements for coins not returned from a foreign country (because they are not returned from the home country to where the traveller has travelled) can be much reduced.
  • efforts required for returning coins from the home country the home country having a currency different from the currency of the coins
  • the foreign country i.e. to the country having the coin currency
  • costs and efforts associated with minting new coins as replacements for coins not returned from a foreign country because they are not returned from the home country to where the traveller has travelled
  • the invention is related to apparatuses (more particularly apparatuses for coin handling) which may also be referred to as Reverse Teller Machines.
  • the apparatuses can be fed with coins and can read credit cards.
  • Such apparatuses are automated systems to be operated by a user, but they may effect quite precisely the opposite of what some prior art ATMs do. Namely, instead of outputting money which then is debited from an inserted credit card (as an ATM may do), the proposed
  • the apparatus inputting money into the apparatus, in particular wherein the money is inputted in form of coins, at least in part.
  • the apparatus may, however, accept bills in addition to coins.
  • credit cards can so far, i.e. in the prior art, be credited with an amount of money only if this transaction i o (crediting transaction) is related to a prior debiting transaction conducted with the credit card, if at all. This may be the case, e.g., when a product was paid using the credit card, and later, the product is returned and the paid amount of money is (in full or in part) credited to the credit card, so as to fully or partially compensate the initial debiting transaction, wherein it is possible that in such cases, there is in fact no crediting
  • the invention relates to the possibility of crediting money to a credit card - in particular unrelated to a prior debiting transaction conducted 25 with the credit card.
  • the described apparatuses can in particular be located in a passenger departure zone of an airport. In such locations, travellers (passengers) often have a bit of spare time. And in view of leaving the country and thus (in many cases) entering a zone (e.g., country) where the currently locally valid currency is not used, it will usually be recognized that leaving the coins in the current location is a good thing to do.
  • a zone e.g., country
  • the invention relates to a conversion of cash and in particular of coins into cashless money.
  • the invention can enable a user to effectively select from at least two accounts where his money shall go, in particular wherein at least one of the accounts is unrelated to the user and in particular unrelated to a money card used by the user.
  • a money card is either a credit card or a debit card. More specifically, a user can be enabled to choose that his money is credited to an account without having to enter, e.g., in a keypad, any details of the account and without having to know details of the account such as an IB AN identifying the account.
  • This possibility of crediting money to such an "unrelated" account may, e.g., be offered only in case a low amount of money (below a threshold value) is entered.
  • the "unrelated" account is a charity account, such that the money is donated to charity.
  • the invention in another aspect, relates to a method for reducing the average weight per passenger transported in an airplane starting from an airport.
  • the method comprises
  • Kl crediting an amount of money to a credit card or to a bank account
  • K2 crediting an amount of money to a bank account of a charity.
  • the crediting of the amount of money is accomplished in a currency different from the local currency.
  • the apparatus may, e.g., be an apparatus as described elsewhere in the present patent application.
  • the apparatus comprises
  • a cash input for receiving cash the cash input comprising a coin input for
  • a coin processing unit for validating coins received by the coin input and for determining their nominal values
  • a receptable for a coin storage
  • a card reader for reading money cards
  • a control unit operationally connected to the cash input, to the coin processing unit, and to the user interface.
  • the method comprises
  • conducting step Kl) or conducting step K2) is selectable may be implemented to depend on the amount of cash received by the cash input.
  • a user may select between donating a donation value (calculated by subtracting a fee from the cash value) to charity (step K2)) and ejecting the cash (corresponding to an abort); and otherwise, a user may select between crediting the recovered value to his credit card or to his account (step Kl)).
  • the airport has a passenger departure zone, and the apparatus is located in the passenger departure zone; the airport has a passenger lounge, and the apparatus is located in the passenger lounge.
  • the apparatus may in one embodiment be located in an airport bank branch.
  • Another aspect of the invention is related to an apparatus for cash handling, more particularly wherein the apparatus comprises
  • a cash input for receiving cash the cash input comprising a coin input for
  • a coin processing unit for validating coins received by the coin input and for determining their nominal values
  • a receptable for a coin storage
  • the apparatus is structured and configured for a) determining a monetary value of an amount of cash received by the cash input, referred to as cash value, the amount of cash comprising an amount of coins processed in the coin processing unit; b) calculating a monetary value referred to as recovered value, said calculating comprising deducting from the cash value a monetary value referred to as transaction fee; c) displaying the recovered value in the display; d) receiving a user input by the aid of the input unit; e) evaluating the user input; el) if the user input is evaluated to be indicative of a first case: elb) reading from a money card inserted in the card reader data identifying the money card; elc) transmitting to a computing unit remote from the apparatus a data set comprising the data identifying the money card and data indicative of the recovered value.
  • the cash input is user-operable.
  • the coins are of course money, monetary coins.
  • the display and the input unit may comprise or even be embodied in a single unit such as in a touchscreen device.
  • the input unit may comprises keypad, in particular for operation together with the card reader.
  • the coin input is distinct from (i.e. not identical with) the coin storage.
  • the coin input typically comprises a coin capturing chamber for simultaneous reception of a multitude of coins.
  • the user input is usually provided by the person (user) having fed the amount of coins into the apparatus, i.e. by the user currently operating the apparatus.
  • the coin storage which in particular may be a coin trolley, is removable from the apparatus, e.g., it may be inserted (parked) therein.
  • the apparatus may furthermore be structured and configured for el a) forwarding the amount of coins into a coin storage inserted in the receptacle.
  • the apparatus may furthermore be structured and configured for eld) ejecting the money card; after item elc).
  • the apparatus may furthermore be structured and configured for e3) if the user input is evaluated to be indicative of a third case: ejecting the amount of the cash received by the cash input.
  • the apparatus usually comprises a communication interface, and the transmitting to a computing unit remote from the apparatus is conducted by means of the communication interface.
  • a second case (related to crediting to an "unrelated account") will be described in more detail below, as a "second choice”.
  • the apparatus may further comprising at least one of
  • a scanner having optical character recognition capability in particular a passport reader
  • the apparatus has at least one of
  • the apparatus may fulfill various tasks.
  • the invention in another view, relates to an aiport itself.
  • the corresponding airport is an airport comprising one or more apparatuses for cash handling, wherein the one or more apparatuses are apparatuses as described above or below.
  • the invention relates to a method for converting coins into cashless money, namely wherein the method comprises — - providing a multitude of apparatuses for cash handling, wherein the apparatuses can in particular be those apparatuses which are described above or below;
  • the various apparatuses may be located in different locations, e.g. some in a first airport, and some others in another airport and in particular in another country, and the i o apparatuses may be operable in one and the same manner or, possibly, in slightly
  • the transaction fee may be different for different apparatuses, it may be, e.g., identical for all apparatuses located in one and the same country or in one and the same airport, but different for apparatuses located in different countries or in different airports.
  • the 15 transaction fee may furthermore depend on the user's money card, more specifically, the transaction fee may be determined by means of and/or in dependence of data readable from the money card.
  • the method may comprise for each of the apparatuses the following step:
  • the respective apparatus transmitting to a respective first computing unit remote from the respective apparatus a data set comprising the data identifying the respective money card and data indicative of the respective recovered value and/or of the respective cash value.
  • Each of the first computing units may be associated with a group of the apparatuses, 25 e.g., apparatuses located in the same country (or in the same airport) may transmit to one and the same first computing unit, i.e. for them, the first computing unit may be identical.
  • each of the coin storages is insertable into the receptacle of a plurality of the apparatuses, possibly even into the receptacle of any of the apparatuses. This facilitates coin logistics.
  • the method may be considered a method for converting cash (and 5 in particular coins) into a deduction from a debt level associated with a credit card.
  • the crediting mentioned in steps Eldl) and Eld2) is accomplished in a currency referred to as card currency (which usually corresponds to the before- mentioned "home currency") wherein the card currency is different from a currency referred to as "cash currency” which is the currency of the cash received by the l o respective cash input (corresponding to the above-mentioned currency of the "foreign country"), in particular wherein the method comprises converting the recovered value (or possibly the cash value) from the cash currency into the card currency.
  • a second one of the at least two choices is associ ated with a respective specific bank account, and the method comprises
  • E2d crediting a monetary value obtained in dependence of the respective cash value, referred to as donation value, to the respective specific bank account.
  • the specific bank account is (provided that a money card is inserted in the respective card reader) different from any bank account identified by data readable from the money card inserted in the respective card reader.
  • step E2d makes possible the crediting mentioned in step E2d) such that the user does not have to enter a corresponding account number or 25 the like. It may be provided that the second choice is selectable (by a user) only in case the cash value (of the inserted money) is below a threshold monetary value.
  • first choice such that the recovered value is credited to a user's credit card or the an account owned by the user and identified by the user's debit dard; whereas
  • a monetary value determined in dependence of the cash value is credited to a specific (“unrelated”) account, such as a charity account.
  • Data identifying the specific bank account may, e.g., be stored in a respective first computing unit, while not being stored (and thus not being available) in the apparatus.
  • the specific bank account usually is identical for apparatuses of a group of several apparatuses. E.g., donations accomplished from apparatuses located in the same country may be credited to one and the same charity.
  • Another aspect of the invention relates to an installation for handling money, wherein the installation comprises
  • a second computing unit located remote from the apparatus, which is operationally connected to the first computing unit, for processing transactions concerning a money card inserted in the card reader; wherein the installation is structured and configured for — determining a monetary value of money received by the cash input, referred to as cash value; (this will usually be automatically accomplished by the apparatus)
  • a money card inserted in the card reader is a debit card, to a bank
  • the installation can also be considered an installation for converting cash (and in particular coins) into cashless money,
  • the apparatus may be an apparatus as described elsewherein the present patent application.
  • the mentioned operational connections are usually secure data connections, e.g., via the internet.
  • the first and second computing units are usually distinct (not identical), and in particular, the second computing unit may be located remote from the first computing unit; however, it may alternatively be provided that the first and second computing units are identical.
  • the second computing unit is not directly operationally connected to the apparatus, but at most merely via the first computing unit.
  • the cash input is provided for receiving cash. It may comprise a bill input for receiving bills (bank notes).
  • the crediting creates a deduction from a debt level associated with the credit card.
  • the crediting creates an increased balance of the associated bank account.
  • the crediting the recovered value will typically be accomplished by means of the second computing unit, usually together with the first computing unit.
  • the money card is a credit card, and in particular, the crediting the recovered value to the credit card is unrelated to a prior debiting transaction conducted with the credit card.
  • the second computing unit is located in a country different from the country in which the apparatus is located.
  • a currency of the money received by the cash input is different from a currency of the money card (card currency), in particular wherein the installation is structured and configured for conducting a conversion of the recovered value or the cash value from the cash currency into the card currency.
  • the installation is furthermore structured and configured such that a second one of the at least two choices is associated with a specific bank account (which is unrelated to the user in the sense described above), and in case of a selection of a second of the at least two choices: the installation accomplishes to credit a monetary value obtained in dependence of the respective cash value (donation value) to the specific bank account.
  • the crediting of the donation value to the specific bank account may comprise (and in particular may be accomplished by): in response to a selection of the second of the at least two choices:
  • the IBAN data are in particular free of data readable from a money card potentially inserted a card reader of the user interface.
  • the first data set is free of any data obtainable from the money card. It may be provided that the second data set is free of any data entered in the user interface.
  • the IBAN data may be or comprise an IBAN number, but may alternatively comprise, e.g., an account number and data identifying the specific bank such a bank identifier code.
  • Said donation value can in particular be: the cash value (itself); the recovered value; or another monetary value, e.g., a value obtained by deducting from the cash value a monetary value referred to as reduced transaction fee.
  • the installation comprises — a third computing unit located remote from the apparatus, which is operationally connected to the first computing unit, for processing transactions concerning cash received by the cash input of the apparatus; wherein the apparatus comprises a receptable into which a coin storage can be inserted and filled by the apparatus with coins received by the coin input, and wherein the installation is furthermore structured and configured for
  • the coin storage may comprise a coin trolley.
  • the coin storage may be transported from the apparatus (in which it has been filled) to another location, e.g., a bank branch, where the coins are removed from the coin storage and the monetary value of the coins is determined.
  • the so-determined value can then be compared to the data transmitted from the first computing unit to the third computing unit.
  • the third computing unit typically located, too, remote from the first and/or from the second computing unit. Typically, the third computing unit is not directly operationally connected to the apparatus and neither to the second computing unit.
  • the invention relates to a functional building which comprises one or more apparatuses for cash handling as described in the present patent application.
  • the functional building is a hotel, a shopping mall, a department store or a bank branch.
  • the various aspects and views concerning the invention and the various embodiments described may, of course, be combined (unless they would contradict each other). Not all possible features potentially related to the invention are therefore explicitely mentioned for each of the aspects and views. E.g., features mentioned for the apparatus may be provided in the methods, too.
  • Fig. 1 an illustration of aspects of a method
  • FIG. 2 an illustration of a method and an installation
  • Fig. 3 a flow diagram of a steps of a method
  • Fig. 4 a flow diagram of a steps of a method
  • Fig. 5 a flow diagram of a steps of a method
  • Fig. 6 a perspective view of an apparatus and a coin storage
  • Fig. 7 a front view of an apparatus and a coin storage.
  • the described embodiments are meant as examples or for clarifying the invention and shall not limit the invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic llustration of aspects of a method.
  • a user U has coins 3 and 5 uses an apparatus 1 for converting the coins 3 into cashless money such as to money credited to his money card 5. in particular, wherein the money card 5 is a credit card.
  • Fig. 2 schematically illustrates a method and an installation in more detail.
  • a first location Al such as an airport (locations symbolized by dashed circles)
  • an apparatus 1 is located, e.g., in a departure zone of the airport.
  • user U will have some cash left in the local currency (currency local to location Al), in
  • user U can use the illustrated installation for converting the coins (and possibly also bills in the local currency user U might have) into cashless money, in particular in a different currency, typically in the currency of a money card 5 user U may have.
  • Such a "normal"-type transaction is illustrated in Fig. 3, too.
  • User U inserts coins 5 in apparatus 1 (step 60), typically in a capturing chamber which can simultaneously receive a multitude of coins.
  • the coins are verified and sorted (step 61), and the monetary value is determined (step 62), wherein a "cash value" is determined which comprises the monetary value of possibly inserted bills, too.
  • the apparatus calculates a "recovered value" by subtracting from the cash value a 5 transaction fee (step 65).
  • the recovered value is displayed by the apparatus 1 , and user U is offered to select from at least two choices (step 66).
  • step 68 user U selects one of the choices.
  • Fig. 3 three choices are offered to select from, and user U is assumed to select choice 1 which corresponds to a selection of the "normal"-type transaction. However, it may be provided that, depending on the cash value, user U may select either from the first and the third choice (e.g., in case the cash value amounts to at least a threshold value) or from the second and the third choice (in case the cash value is below the threshold value).
  • step 71 user U is requested to insert his money card 5 into a card reader (cf. item 15 in Figs. 6 and 7) of apparatus 1. It shall be assumed for the present example that user U inserts a credit card 5.
  • step 72 User U inserts his credit card 5 (step 72), and data identifying the credit card 5 are read from it (step 74). (Possibly, user U is in addition requested to enter a PIN in a keypad of the apparatus 1, cf. also item 18 in Figs. 6, 7.) These card ID data are transmitted via secure internet connection to a typically remotely located computing unit CI (cf. Fig. 2), together with the recovered value.
  • a typically remotely located computing unit CI cf. Fig. 2
  • computing unit CI In order to credit the recovered value to the user's credit card 5 (step 76), computing unit CI typically transmits data to another computing unit C2 which in the present example would typically be operated by the credit card company and be located remote from computing unit CI and from apparatus 1.
  • the recovered value is credited to credit card 5 in the currency of the credit card - which typically is different from the local currency.
  • the currency conversion is, in a first possibility, accomplished by the first computing unit CI , and in a second possibility, by the second computing unit C2.
  • step 78 credit card 5 is ejected from apparatus 1, wherein step 78 may take place before step 76 is finished. It is possible to provide that user U can request a print-out of a receipt for the transaction, cf. also printer 9 in Fig. 7.
  • money card 5 is a debit card
  • the recovered value is credited to a bank account associated with the debit card.
  • steps conducted by apparatus 1 are surrounded by a solid line, and other steps are surrounded by a dashed line.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates that the recovered value is credited to a charity account (step 85) if i o user U selects a second choice.
  • Data identifying the charity account need not be stored in apparatus 1. They may be stored in computing unit CI, e.g., in form of the IBAN of the charity account.
  • Computing unit CI communicates with a computing unit C2' (cf. Fig. 2) in order to credit an amount of money, e.g., the recovered value, to the charity account (step 85).
  • a step may be inserted in which the cash value is compared to a threshold value, and depending on the outcome, a 25 higher or a lower fee is deducted from the cash value in step 65. Further above, this possibilty of having different recovered values in such cases has been taken care of by using the terms "recovered value” (for the "normaP-type transaction) and "donation value” (for the crediting to a charity account).
  • Fig. 5 illustrates the case of selection of choice 3.
  • the inserted coins or more generally the inserted cash, is ejected from the apparatus 1. This usually aborts the 5 process.
  • Fig. 2 also illustrates that the installation usually comprises a multitude of apparatuses such as apparatuses 1 , ⁇ , 1 " and many more which may, at least in part, be located in different locations Al, A2, A3 which may be in different countries with different currencies.
  • apparatuses 1 , ⁇ , 1 and many more which may, at least in part, be located in different locations Al, A2, A3 which may be in different countries with different currencies.
  • any apparatus may be operated by various users, e.g., users U, i o U', U".
  • a coin storage 2 is present, located in a receptacle 25 of the apparatus, cf. Figs. 6 and 7, and the coins are stored in such a coin 15 storage 2.
  • apparatuses may be structured and designed such that any one of many different 20 identically designed coin storages can be used together is many different identically designed apparatuses.
  • the coins 3 will be counted using a coin counting and sorting machine.
  • Computing unit C3 receives from computing unit CI data indicative of the monetary 5 amount of all the coins assumed to be inside the specific coin storage, which is
  • computing unit C3 e.g., the bank branch where a computing unit C3 is located, is then debited for that amount of money.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of an apparatus 1 and a coin storage 2
  • Fig. 7 is a front view of the same.
  • Apparatus 1 comprises a receptacle 25 inside its main body, into which a coin storage 2 such as coin trolley can be inserted. Coins inserted into a coin inlet 11 of apparatus 1 can be inserted into the coin storage 2 when it is located in the receptacle 25.
  • the apparatus 1 furthermore comprises a display 10 which may, e.g., be a touchscreen device, a coin inlet 11, a coin outlet 12, a coin processing unit 13 (not drawn in the Figures) for validating and counting coins, a control unit 14 (not drawn in the Figures), and a card reader for reading money cards.
  • a display 10 which may, e.g., be a touchscreen device, a coin inlet 11, a coin outlet 12, a coin processing unit 13 (not drawn in the Figures) for validating and counting coins, a control unit 14 (not drawn in the Figures), and a card reader for reading money cards.
  • Apparatus 1 furthermore comprises a communication interface 16 (not drawn in the 25 Figures) and a communication line 17, a keypad 18, and a printer 19 for printing
  • an RFID reader 34 may be provided for communication with money cards and/or for wirelessly communicating with portable computing devices such as smart phones and/or with RFID-capable money cards. E.g., user information may this way be transmitted from the money card and the computing device, respectively, to the
  • Apparatus 1 may furthermore comprise a barcode reader for reading two-dimensional bar codes, a scanner with OCR (optical character recognition) functionality for recognizing passports and a bills unit 33 for accepting bills (notes) and possibly also for outputting bills, wherein in the latter case, the apparatus may also have a money changer i o functionality (in terms of cash-to-cash).
  • a barcode reader for reading two-dimensional bar codes
  • a scanner with OCR (optical character recognition) functionality for recognizing passports
  • a bills unit 33 for accepting bills (notes) and possibly also for outputting bills, wherein in the latter case, the apparatus may also have a money changer i o functionality (in terms of cash-to-cash).
  • Apparatus 1 may also comprise an occupancy indicator 35, in particular on its top. This can be particularly useful if two or more apparatuses are located close to each other. Occupancy indicator 35 may, e.g., be configured for producing light in three different colors, e.g., green, yellow and red. For example, green light may indicate that
  • apparatus 1 is free and operable, yellow may indicate that apparatus is currently in use but probably free soon, and red may indicate that apparatus can currently not be used by a user, e.g., because it is defect, or because of ongoing maintenance, or because it is currently occupied (and it is expected that apparatus will stay occupied for a while).

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La présente invention concerne un procédé permettant de réduire le poids moyen par passager (U) transporté dans un avion à partir d'un aéroport (Al), consistant à fournir, au niveau de l'aéroport (Al), un appareil (1) pour la gestion d'espèces ; recevoir, dans l'appareil (1), une quantité de pièces de monnaie (3) en provenance d'au moins un passager (U) destiné à être transporté par l'avion, la devise des pièces de monnaie (3) étant une devise locale à l'aéroport (Al), désignée en tant que devise locale. Le procédé consiste également à convertir la quantité de pièces de monnaie (3) en argent non numéraire par l'insertion de la quantité de pièces de monnaie (3) dans un dispositif de stockage de pièces de monnaie associé à l'appareil (1) et créditer une somme d'argent sur une carte de crédit (5) ou un compte bancaire associé au passager ; ou créditer une somme d'argent sur un compte bancaire sans rapport avec le passager (U), tel qu'un compte d'une œuvre de bienfaisance. La présente invention concerne également un aéroport correspondant et une installation associée pour la manipulation d'argent, ainsi qu'un appareil associé (1) et un procédé pour la manipulation d'espèces.
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