Packaging device and container for sheet objects
First Claim
1. Packaging for a stack of monetary objects, comprising a container to receive the monetary objects, which once opened cannot be re-used as such packaging, and an RFID device to be packaged within the container so as to be removable from the container when opened for re-use in another said container.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a packaging device (1) for packaging a stack of sheet objects that have an attributable monetary value in a container (4), the device (1) comprising means (34, 35) for determining value data relating to the monetary value attributed to a sheet object to be stacked in the container (4), and an RF reader/writer (52) for writing said value data to an RFID device (21) associated with the container (4).
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70 Claims
- 1. Packaging for a stack of monetary objects, comprising a container to receive the monetary objects, which once opened cannot be re-used as such packaging, and an RFID device to be packaged within the container so as to be removable from the container when opened for re-use in another said container.
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9. A method of processing monetary objects comprising:
packaging the monetary objects by stacking them in a container, which once opened cannot be re-used for such packaging, and providing an RFID device within the container so as to be removable from the container when opened for re-use in another said container. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 43)
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17. A packaging system for packaging a stack of sheet objects that have an attributable monetary value in a container, comprising
(i) a packaging device, comprising: -
means for determining first value data relating to a sheet object to be stacked in the container; and
an RF reader/writer for writing said first value data to an RFID device, (ii) at least one container configured to be filled with a stack of sheet objects by the packaging device and closed such that once opened the container cannot be re-used, and (iii) an RFID device to be included with the container and removed therefrom once the container has been opened for use when packaging sheet objects in another said container. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36)
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35. A method of transporting sheet objects that have an attributable monetary value, the method comprising:
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determining first value data relating to a stack of sheet objects packaged in a container that is closed such that once opened the container cannot be re-used;
writing said first value data to an RFID device associated with the container; and
sealing the RFID device inside the container such that the device can be re-used once the container is opened to remove the stack. - View Dependent Claims (37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 54)
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45. A packaging system for packaging a stack of sheet objects that have an attributable monetary value in a container, comprising
(i) a packaging device, comprising: -
means for determining first value data relating to a sheet object to be stacked in the container; and
an RF reader for reading identification information from an RFID device associated with a container, (ii) at least one container configured to be filled with a stack of sheet objects by the packaging device and closed such that once opened the container cannot be re-used, (iii) an RFID device to be included within the closed container and removed therefrom once the closed container has been opened for use when packaging sheet objects in another said container, and (iv) first processing means having a first database for storing identification information read from the RFID device in association with said first value data. - View Dependent Claims (46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61)
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62. A method of transporting sheet objects that have an attributable monetary value, the method comprising:
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determining first value data relating to a stack of sheet objects packaged in a container that is closed such that once opened the container cannot be re-used;
reading identification information from an RFID device associated with the container;
storing said identification information in a first database in association with said first value data and sealing the RFID device inside the container such that the device can be removed and re-used once the container is opened to remove the stack. - View Dependent Claims (63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70)
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