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Cash pocket for an automatic teller machine

  • US 5,454,332 A
  • Filed: 09/15/1993
  • Issued: 10/03/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/15/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cash pocket for an automatic teller machine (ATM), comprising:

  • a) a housing having a rear wall with a slot for receiving banknotes from a dispensing mechanism of the ATM into the housing;

    b) a base upon which the dispensed banknotes come to lie upon being dispensed into the housing; and

    c) a front wall having an opening for the withdrawal of notes by a user of the ATM, the opening having a door which pivots about an axis substantially parallel to longitudinal axis of the slot from a first position in which the front opening is closed to a second position in which the front opening is open for the withdrawal of dispensed banknotes, wherein said door has a front plate which in the closed position of the door closes the front opening, and upper and lower flanges each extending rearwardly from the front plate, and wherein the pivot axis of the door is behind the front plate at a vertical height between the upper and lower flanges such that when the door opens a lower part of the front plate carrying the lower flange rotates forwardly out of the housing, the upper flange moving progressively across the slot to fully cover the latter against access from the front opening no later than when a free edge of the lower flange clears a bottom edge of the front opening.

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