WO2014202037A1 - Dispositif de distribution de cartes, système de stockage en bacs et procédé de distribution de cartes et de fonctionnement d'un système de stockage en bacs - Google Patents

Dispositif de distribution de cartes, système de stockage en bacs et procédé de distribution de cartes et de fonctionnement d'un système de stockage en bacs Download PDF

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WO2014202037A1
WO2014202037A1 PCT/DE2014/000159 DE2014000159W WO2014202037A1 WO 2014202037 A1 WO2014202037 A1 WO 2014202037A1 DE 2014000159 W DE2014000159 W DE 2014000159W WO 2014202037 A1 WO2014202037 A1 WO 2014202037A1
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Heiner Kudrus
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  • the invention relates to a card issuing apparatus for issuing cards held in a stationary box storage, comprising the stationary box storage for storing boxes receiving the cards and a box transport for transporting boxes to the box storage and / or the box storage, a box transfer for transferring boxes between the stationary box storage and the box transport as well as a card issue.
  • the invention also relates to a box storage system with a stationary box storage for storing card receiving boxes, with a card issuing and with a box transport of boxes and / or a card transport for transporting cards from the box memory for card issuance.
  • the invention also relates to a method for issuing cards from a box and to a method for operating a box storage system.
  • the invention relates to a card vault with such a box storage system and / or with such a card issuing device.
  • a card vault can eg have a card issuing apparatus of the type mentioned, with which held in the stationary box memory cards can be transported via a box transport to the card issuing.
  • the cards stored or stored in the card vaulting system can thus be stored free of immediate access by third parties and, in particular, also reissued free of any direct third party access via the card issuance.
  • the stationary box storage here is usually part of a box storage system, which is located within the card vault.
  • Solutions are a card issuing apparatus having the features of independent claim 1, a box storage apparatus having the features of independent claim 1 1 and a method of issuing cards from a box having the features of independent claim 17, and a method of operation a box storage system with the features of claim 28 proposed. Further advantageous embodiments can be found in the subclaims and the following description. [1 1] These solutions are based on the basic idea of substantially increasing the flexibility and speed of handling the cards, in particular the flexibility and speed of packaging, by providing two separate box stores, in particular a stationary box store and a cache Filling, sorting or sorting cards. Possibly. even a parallelization of processes can be realized thereby, which accordingly can increase the speed.
  • cards are initially distinguished by their thickness, which is above 0.20 mm, in particular over 0.25 mm, as for thinner items other separation and handling methods are useful.
  • Objects with a thickness of more than 5.0 mm or more than 4.5 mm are also no longer referred to as cards in the present sense.
  • such cards will not exceed a width / length ratio of 10 cm ⁇ 10 cm.
  • cards may also be referred to as inherently stiff sheets, where they, if one side over its thickness as a clamping depth are clamped, do not bend more than ten times the thickness down below their own weight.
  • cards are at least as long as your own! as- as, as long as they are not deflected over 10 times their thickness.
  • a card issuing apparatus for issuing cards held in a stationary box repository comprising the stationary box repository for storing card receiving boxes and a box transport for transporting boxes to the box repository and / or the box memory, a box handover for transferring boxes between the card boxes stationary box storage and the box transport as well as a card issue, can enable a cost-effective but nevertheless reliable handling of the largest possible amounts of cards, if they are distinguished by the fact that the card issuing apparatus has a buffer with a forwarding device for the selective transfer of individual cards, groups of cards or Boxing includes the card issue and the box transport has a box transfer to the cache.
  • box transport can be done with a suitable embodiment, a fast and reliable transport of cards for card issuance.
  • This is particularly advantageous for distinguishing between the box storage disclosed in EP 0 361 989 B1, in which cards are removed individually from the magazine and which, given the fact that stocking of the magazine storage must be carried out manually at the different storage locations , is not suitable for an arrangement in a card vault, since ultimately operators at any time during the loading of the magazine memory on access to adjacent memory locations has.
  • any structures in question by which cards can be held in a stapeiförmig any structures in question by which cards can be held in a stapeiförmig.
  • cartons or other outer packaging for stacks of cards also belong to boxes, in the narrower sense of course including classic magazines, for example of metal or plastic, in which stacks of cards are stored standing or lying, are encompassed by this term.
  • the cards can be withdrawn individually or in stacks from a box or introduced into this.
  • the removal or insertion can - depending on the concrete implementation of such a box - by a removal or insertion parallel to a longitudinal extent of the box or arranged in the box stack or perpendicular to this longitudinal extent done, as this from the prior art is known in a variety of ways.
  • the card issuing apparatus via which e.g. the cards stored in a card vaulting system free of access by third parties can be output via the card issuing unit, has the temporary storage with the transfer device and the box transport with the box transfer to the temporary storage.
  • the transfer device Through an interaction of the transfer device with the box transfer of the box transport in conjunction with the proposed cache memory, the flexibility and speed of handling even the largest possible amount of cards can be significantly increased.
  • a card sorting may be based on a customer's request or a specific order to be processed subsequently with the respective cards and may include a collation of cards in which at least two cards are of different types or types.
  • the cards held for the respective sorting order in the stationary box storage - and there in the receiving boxes - can be transferred to the box transport via the pit transfer and subsequently via the Box transfer to the cache are stored in the cache. Due to the so vorNeillbare storage of the cards receiving boxes in the cache the recorded in the boxes cards are available for a sorting process.
  • the cards which are stored in the buffer store can then be used to pass on the cards desired or required for the respective sorting operation to the card issuing unit via the transfer device. It is understood that the pit handover for handing over boxes between the stationary box store and the box transport may be identical to the box handover to the cache, but need not be.
  • the pit handover to the buffer may be another pit handover, which boxes may be handed over from the pit handover to the handover of boxes between the stationary box store and the box transport for caching in the cache.
  • the relaying device can remove the respective cards from the boxes stored in the buffer and in a first step forward them to the further box in order to record them in the further box or buffer box for sorting in the latter. In a second step, the relaying device can then pass on the further box to the card issuing, so that the respective sorting order is then completed after issuing the further box to the card issuing unit.
  • the sorting process described above can be carried out very flexibly as a result of the provision of the temporary storage, in particular also as a result of the temporary storage or the intermediate storage enabled short handling paths.
  • the card issuing device is a very cost-effective but nevertheless reliable handle even a very large amount of cards possible. Even if the buffer generates additional costs as additional modules, sorting into a further box or card issuing from the intermediate buffer is simpler and faster, so that considerably better assemblies can be used there-that is, in the intermediate buffer.
  • the relay and / or the box transport should movably support or carry boxes with respect to the buffer, for example, by having boxes on the relay and / or the box transport movable relative to the buffer locations of the buffer.
  • the latch formed movable and store the boxes accordingly movable or carry to allow a relative movement between stationary assemblies of the relay device or the box transport.
  • the relay device could movably store cards with respect to the buffer by, for example, arranging cards on the relay to the buffer locations of the buffer.
  • the intermediate memory with its intermediate memory locations can be correspondingly designed to be movable, while the relaying device or assemblies thereof remain stationary.
  • the buffer holds the boxes stationary with respect to the stationary box storage, that is to say stationary, or if the intermediate storage is stationary. Onär takes place, so that a packaging or sorting of the cards or boxes of resting boxes can go out. This allows a correspondingly simple construction of the overall arrangement or a correspondingly simple process control.
  • the movement of the boxes or cards is preferably carried out by the relaying device or the box transport, which are already set up and designed for transport tasks.
  • the buffer can be designed as a clipboard.
  • a trained as a clipboard buffer advantageously allows storage of previously arranged in the stationary box storage or storage boxes by simply dropping the boxes on the clipboard by means of the pit transfer to the cache. Such a drop, but also a resumption can be implemented on the one hand very quickly and on the other hand very cost-effectively structurally.
  • the intermediate memory may have intermediate storage locations for a plurality of boxes.
  • intermediate storage locations for a plurality of boxes-in particular also by providing them at the intermediate storage-a rapid sorting of cards can be made possible in that several intermediate storage locations are available for performing a respective sorting operation or sorting order, to which the forwarding device is to perform sorting or sorting order.
  • the transferring means comprises a card transfer for the selective, box-independent transfer of individual cards or groups of cards between the buffer and another box or to the card issuing unit.
  • the card transfer - which is thus set up for selective box-independent transfer of individual cards or groups of cards between the cache and another box or the card output - the sorting process described above can be realized in a simple and practical way that selectively and by means of card transfer regardless of the box, individual cards or groups of cards are taken from boxes stored in the buffer and, for the purpose of sorting, for example, are placed in the further box of this transfer or arranged therein.
  • the further box or staging box may e.g. be arranged on the card transfer or on the cache or on the card issue.
  • the card transfer can also be a card transfer for the selective box-independent transfer of individual cards or groups of cards to the card issue to take advantage of individual cards or groups of cards stored in the buffer memory boxes and sorted or already sorted accordingly Supply card output.
  • the relay device may comprise a pit handover to the card issuance, wherein preferably the further box is arranged on a carriage which carries the card transfer to the further box.
  • the transfer device By providing the transfer device with a carriage, on which the further box is arranged, and which carries the card transfer to the other box or on which the card transfer is added to the other box supporting, a reliable and especially fast sorting of cards or Passing cards or groups of cards are made.
  • a reliable and especially fast sorting of cards or Passing cards or groups of cards are made.
  • an existing box transport such as the box transport, which interacts anyway with the stationary box storage and the clipboard, is used accordingly.
  • the card transfer may include a gripper, which is preferably arranged on the carriage.
  • the card transfer for the same reasons may also include a card withdrawal, which is provided on the buffer.
  • the card withdrawal may, for example, be a card withdrawal known per se, which for example has a suction device for withdrawing individual cards from a box by suction, or withdraws from the box via a rubbing contact by a rubberized element or similar cards.
  • the above gripper of the card transfer may be an arbitrarily designed gripper, which may be adapted to one or more cards preferably with a single gripping operation, in particular a box, for example. in the form of a magazine.
  • the gripper may be formed, for example, in the manner of a mechanical detection or clamping device, which detects one or more cards or can receive them by clamping.
  • the boxes or the cards are stored in the buffer store relative to the horizontal at an angle. Due to the intended storage at an angle, a structurally simple safeguard against falling over or tilting can be provided for the boxes or the cards. It is known to align cards to store vertically, and then when the boxes are. Alternatively, it is also known to align the cards horizontally for storage when the boxes are vertically aligned. These two known arrangement geometries make it necessary to secure the cards against falling over or tilting by means of a sufficient enclosure or by an inner guide means of the boxes. In deviation from these known arrangement geometries, it is now preferably provided in the card issuing apparatus to store the boxes in the buffer at an angle to the horizontal. This storage, which is provided at an angle to the horizontal, is hereby used as a storage understanding in which the boxes or the cards are aligned differently from the known horizontal or vertical orientation or are aligned at an angle to this known horizontal or vertical orientation.
  • the card issuing device can have at least two separate box stores.
  • the flexibility and speed of handling a very large number of cards can be substantially increased due to the fact that this provides the means for box transport to transport boxes to the box store and / or the box store , Especially by suitable arrangement of the separate box storage, can be minimized substantially in a suitable design.
  • an arrangement in which the pit removal sides of the separate box storages face one another and are spaced from one another is particularly advantageous, so that the pit transfer of the box transport between the two pit boxes Pages can be located and thus boxes of the one or the other box storage over the pit handover to the box transport can be handed over or the pit transfer from the box transport to the one or the other box storage can be passed.
  • a box storage system with a stationary box memory for storing card receiving boxes, with a card issuance and with a box transport for transporting boxes and / or a card transport for transporting cards of box storage for card issuing characterized in that at least two separate box stores are provided.
  • a very good utilization of space can advantageously be realized by providing one of the two box stores on both sides of the box transport and / or the card transport.
  • the two-sided provision of one of the two box storage a significant minimization or shortening of the ways for the box transport or the card transport can be realized, along with a good space utilization, which in turn advantageous with a cost-effective but nevertheless reliable handle a very large amount of cards can be connected.
  • the box transport and / or the card transport to and from both box stores preferably transport boxes and / or cards. Due to the provided transport option to and from both box stores a cost-effective but nevertheless reliable handle can be realized in particular that only a box transport or transport is necessary. Alternatively, of course, several corresponding box transports or card transports may be provided, in particular also to advantageously increase the operating speed in the handling of a plurality of cards.
  • At least two box transports and / or at least two card transports and preferably a box transfer and / or card transfer between at least two of the box transports and / or card transports may be provided, allowing a high operating speed and with appropriate connectivity between the respective transports a high flexibility, especially when a cache, as it is explained above, is used.
  • boxes or cards can be transferred via the box transfer or card transfer between the box transports or card transports, whereby Even in a very small space a large variety of different box movements or card movements can be realized quickly and reliably.
  • the boxes in the stationary box storage may be preferably stored at an angle with respect to the horizontal. Due to the intended storage at an angle, a structurally simple safeguard against falling over or tilting can be provided for the boxes or the cards. It is known to align cards to store vertically, and then when the boxes are. Alternatively, it is also known to align the cards horizontally for storage when the boxes are vertically aligned. These two known arrangement geometries make it necessary to secure the cards against falling over or jamming by means of sufficient enclosing or internal guidance by means of the boxes.
  • the boxes or the cards in the stationary box storage at an angle to the horizontal store, so that can be dispensed with such enclosures or inner guides, such as tension springs or the like, if necessary.
  • This storage which is provided at an angle relative to the horizontal, is to be understood as a storage in which the boxes or the cards are oriented differently from the known horizontal or vertical orientation or are oriented at an angle to this known horizontal or vertical orientation. It is understood that such an orientation is also advantageous independently of the other features of the present invention in stationary box storage.
  • a card vault with a box storage system above including a card input, wherein the box transport is set up to transport boxes from the card input to the box memory and / or box storage for card issuance
  • the box transport is set up to transport boxes from the card input to the box memory and / or box storage for card issuance
  • a very cost-effective but nevertheless Reliable handling of a very large amount of cards can be realized.
  • the low-cost but nevertheless reliable operation of the cards can advantageously be done without access or access by third parties in the Receivetresorstrom using the box storage facility and / or the card issuing device, so that in particular after a sorting - which in particular by the interaction or the Interaction of the box transfer to the buffer with the relay device in conjunction with the cache can be done - the finished card sorting example
  • a sorting box in which the card sorting is included can be issued without human access to the card vault via the card output.
  • a method for issuing cards from a box can be characterized in that the boxes first brought from a stationary box storage, cached and then at least one card is issued by machine to the most cost-effective but nevertheless reliable operation handle as large amounts of cards to enable.
  • the card can be removed and forwarded from the buffer via an easy-to-implement transfer device, which would have to be implemented much more technically without intermediate storage, since the corresponding device would have to realize two functionalities without the buffering, namely the functionality for Get the boxes or cards from the stationary ren box memory and on the other hand, the functionality for outputting the at least one card.
  • the buffering and / or the outputting of the cards can preferably take place in boxes.
  • a part of the buffered cards can advantageously be brought back into the stationary box storage box by box.
  • the cards for temporary storage on a clipboard possibly in the form of stored boxes, stored, whereby a simple temporary storage by simply dropping on the clipboard, preferably in the form of dropped boxes, is possible.
  • a simple temporary storage by simply dropping on the clipboard preferably in the form of dropped boxes.
  • a gripper is arranged on a carriage, which can be displaced along the clipboard, and wherein the gripper, if necessary, sorts or presorted the cards on the carriage.
  • the gripper displaceable over the carriage along the clipboard, a reliable sorting or presorting of cached cards can be realized by displacing along the clipboard, gripping the respective cards by means of the gripper and depositing them on the carriage.
  • the gripper the cards, possibly sorted or pre-sorted, in a box, which is held on the carriage store.
  • a stationary holding the cards as a result of dropping in the box can be realized on the carriage to advantageously exclude a card loss reliable.
  • the cards sorted in the box, which is held on the carriage are stored, and this box, after all cards are sorted, is transported to a card issuance.
  • this way can advantageously without human intervention -. B. via a suitable designed carriage control - on the carriage output or bring out a finished card sorting eg from a card vault system reali- be siert.
  • a separate transport device in particular a box transport, be provided.
  • the clipboard makes it possible in particular to be able to carry out several process sequences simultaneously or almost simultaneously.
  • a box transport can deposit several boxes successively on a clipboard, while there from these boxes packaging operations or sorting or presorting but also output to these boxes is performed.
  • the box transport may provide boxing in the cache so that any grippers, cameras, or card transport, if not required for sorting or presorting purposes, may be able to inventory or check cards in the latter boxes Meanwhile, for example, the box transport promotes the ready-made boxes for card issue.
  • a method for operating a box storage system with a stationary box storage for storing card receiving boxes and a cache and a box transport for transporting boxes between the stationary box storage and the cache which in the boxes existing cards in the box storage system be inventoried and / or checked over the cache by caching boxes in the cache, inventoried and / or checked the cards of these boxes and then the boxes are spent with these cards in the stationary box memory, correspondingly advantageous.
  • boxes are moved from the stationary box storage to the intermediate storage so that, if appropriate, all boxes or all the cards in the boxes can be subjected to a corresponding inventory or check.
  • an input check can also take place in that boxes are initially moved from the card input to the buffer in order to store them in the stationary box memory after an inventory and / or check.
  • cards from the boxes for inventory and / or checking in the buffer memory and / or from other boxes located in the buffer memory to be sorted, presorted, resorted and / or output during the inventory and / or check so that a very effective and reliable operating procedure is provided.
  • the caching of the cards on the clipboard can be made in groups of different types, preferably in groups of unmixed groups of cards, ie groups of cards comprising a plurality of identically constructed or identical cards, whereby due to the proposed caching such already above set out, without great technical effort and a cost-effective but nevertheless reliable operation of a large number of cards or groups of cards for sorting purposes is possible.
  • the handling of the cards can be greatly facilitated if the cards are sorted in boxes abandoned the Receivetresorstrom or stored there in the box memory. If a sorted task is envisaged, it is accordingly not possible to abandon the task in the card vaulting system when checking a card or even an entire magazine or an entire box that is abandoned, if there is no type purity.
  • an intermediate storage in the card input or in designated boxes can be done to the corresponding cards sorted in storage boxes or boxes for storage or, if necessary, to sort in advance in a transport box or in a box for transporting.
  • boxes may structurally differ in terms of their functionality as boxes for storing, boxes for transporting and or boxes for inputting and outputting according to the concrete implementation of the present invention, if this for their respective Tasks is beneficial.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic three-dimensional representation of an embodiment of a card vaulting system
  • FIG. 2 shows the interior of the card vault system according to FIG. 1 or, schematically, a three-dimensional representation of a first exemplary embodiment of a card issuing device and a box storage system;
  • Figure 3 schematically shows a three-dimensional representation of a second embodiment of a card issuing apparatus and a box storage system, which may be arranged inside a card vault;
  • FIG. 4 schematically shows the card issuing apparatus according to FIG. 2 from a different perspective
  • Figure 5 shows schematically a front view of the card issuing apparatus according to Figures 2 and 4;
  • FIG. 6 schematically shows a side view of the card dispensing device according to FIGS. 2, 4 and 5;
  • Figure 7 shows schematically a three-dimensional representation of a detail of the card issuing apparatus according to Figures 2 and 4 to 6 for illustrating the pit transfer;
  • FIG. 8 schematically shows a further detailed representation, which shows the box transfer in relation to FIG. 7 enlarged;
  • FIG. 9 schematically shows a three-dimensional representation of a third exemplary embodiment of a card issuing device and a box storage system
  • FIG. 10 schematically shows a detail view of the arrangement according to FIG. 9 deviating from the illustration according to FIG. 9;
  • Figure 1 1 shows schematically a three-dimensional representation of a fourth embodiment of a card issuing device and a box storage system
  • FIG. 12 schematically shows an enlarged view of the card issuing apparatus according to FIG. 1 from a different perspective
  • FIG. 13 schematically shows a three-dimensional representation of a fifth exemplary embodiment of a card issuing device and a box storage system
  • FIG. 14 shows a schematic representation of a detail of the arrangement according to FIG. 13;
  • Figure 15 schematically shows a three-dimensional representation of a sixth embodiment of a card issuing device and a box storage system
  • FIG. 16 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 16 in an enlargement
  • Figure 17 is a detail view of the arrangement of Figures 15 and 16;
  • FIG. 18 shows the recording of a group of cards with the arrangement according to FIGS. 15 to 17;
  • FIG. 19 shows the group of cards taken in accordance with FIG. 18;
  • FIG. 20 schematically shows a three-dimensional detail representation of a seventh exemplary embodiment of a card issuing device and a box storage system
  • Figure 21 is a detailed view of the carriage of the seventh embodiment; and Figure 22 shows the arrangement according to Figures 20 and 21 in a view from the side on the carriage.
  • the card vaulting systems 39 are used for the safekeeping of cards 14, which in some cases have a very high value. This applies in particular to credit cards, bank cards, identification cards and identity cards.
  • the cards 14 are located within a bounded by a vault wall 48 of the card vault 39 space.
  • the cards 48 are in a box storage system 38, not illustrated in FIG. 1, and in particular boxes 48 accommodating cards 48, which in turn may be located in a stationary box storage 12A, 12B of the box storage system 38.
  • corresponding box storage facilities 38 may be provided independently of a surrounding Tresorwandung 48, for example, if the box storage system 38 is already in itself in a correspondingly secure building area or if a corresponding backup of cards does not seem necessary.
  • the card vault 39 allows the removal and also the introduction of cards 14 free of any third party access or free of human access to the interior of the card vault 39.
  • appropriate input or output commands can not be shown here via a control device or
  • the cards 14 can be picked up and into the interior via a card input 40 the card vault 39 can be introduced automatically.
  • cards 14 located inside the card vault 39 which in turn are accommodated therein in the box storage 12A, 12B of the box storage system in boxes 16, can be automatically led out of the card vault 39 via a card issuing unit 42.
  • the card issuing apparatus 10 shown in Fig. 2 and disposed inside the card vault 39 for issuing cards 14 stored in a stationary box storage 12A comprises the stationary box storage 12A for storing boxes 16 receiving the cards 14 and a box transport 18 for transporting the boxes 16 and any in the boxes 16 reproached cards 14 to the box memory 12A and / or the box memory 12A, a pit transfer 24 for transferring boxes 16 between the stationary box storage 12A and the box transport 18 and a not further illustrated here card output 42. It is understood that corresponding card issuing devices 10 can also be provided independently of a surrounding vault wall 48, for example, if the card issuing apparatus is already itself in one secured building area or if a corresponding backup of cards does not seem necessary.
  • the card issuing apparatus 10 includes a buffer memory 20 having a relay device 21 for selectively transferring individual cards 14, groups of cards 14 or boxes 16 to the card output 42.
  • the box transfer 24 of the box transport 18, which is illustrated in greater detail in FIGS. 7 and 8, is also set up for transferring boxes 16 to the buffer 20.
  • the box transport 18 comprises, in addition to the pit transfer 24, a vertical transport 54 for realizing a vertical displaceability of the pit transfer 24 (see Figure 7) and a horizontal transport 52 with a rail 58 for realizing a horizontal displaceability or horizontal transport of the pit transfer 24 or of boxes 16.
  • Boxes 16 illustrated in the figures are boxes in the form of a magazine in which the cards 14 are received. As can be readily appreciated, boxes in the form of cartons or even stacks of cards packed in boxes can accordingly be stored in the stationary box storage 12a, 12B.
  • the intermediate memory 20 has a plurality of intermediate memory locations 28 (see also FIG. 4) for a plurality of boxes 16.
  • the forwarding device 21 includes, inter alia, the box transport 18 with the pit transfer 24 (see FIGS. 7 and 8) and a card transfer 22 for selective transfer of individual cards 14 or groups 46 of one box-independent Cards 14 between the buffer 20 and another box 16.
  • the further box 16 may be a box 16 stored in the buffer 20 by being stored on the clipboard 26, or may be a further box 16 disposed on a carriage 30 is who carries the card transfer 22. If a separate box transport is provided for output of the finished sorted boxes 16 or only the output of individual cards 14, it is conceivable that in a slightly modified embodiment the transfer device 21 does not include the box transport 18. In particular, however, it is advantageous if the box transport 18 can then bring finished sorted boxes 16 from the clipboard 26 to the card output 42.
  • the carriage 30 is guided on a rail 58 parallel to the longitudinal extent of the buffer 20, so that the card transfer 22 parallel to the buffer 20 is displaced in a simple and reliable manner, in particular to allow a quick sorting.
  • the card transfer 22 has a gripper 32 (see in particular FIG. 4), with which cards 14 from the card Latch 20 or from stored in the buffer 20 boxes 16 in a simple and reliable manner from the top laterally and can be taken to store them, for example, in another box 16, which may also be stored in the buffer 20, or order These store, for example, in the arranged on the carriage 30 further box 16 or record in this.
  • the card issuing apparatus 10 also has a transverse transport 56, which is illustrated very diagrammatically only, via which boxes 16 can be transported from outside the respective card vault 39 into the interior of the card vault 39 via a card entry which is not illustrated in more detail.
  • the boxes 16 and the cards 14 are for implementing a structurally simple backup of the cards 14 against falling over or tilting in the buffer 20 relative to the horizontal 36 (only schematically shown in Figure 3, in which the vertical 37 is shown schematically ) stored at an angle (see in particular Figure 4).
  • the box transfer 24 serves, inter alia, to transfer boxes 16 between the stationary box storage 12A and the box transport 18 or to the intermediate storage 20.
  • the box 16, each in the form of a magazine accommodating the cards 14, can by means of the pit transfer 24 in a simple and reliable manner between the stationary box storage 12A and the box transport 18 (see also Figure 2) and the buffer 20 are passed.
  • the card issuing apparatus 10 allows a cost-effective but reliable operation of a large number of cards 14 in particular when sorting the cards 14 by using the relay device 21, which includes, inter alia, the box transport 18 and the card transfer 22 in conjunction with the intended temporary storage 20.
  • the card issuing apparatus 10 which may be located within the card vaulting system as part of a box storage system 38, can easily and quickly sort cards 14 into one or more of the boxes 16 according to one from outside the card vault 39 make predetermined sorting order reliable, without the interior of the card vault 39 must be entered by persons.
  • the processing of a predetermined sorting request or a sorting specification can be effected, for example, by the box transport 18 transferring the respective cards 14 required for the sorting order or the corresponding boxes 16 in which the required cards 14 are located from the stationary box storage 12A via the pit transfer 24, wherein by means of the pit transfer 24 in the embodiment shown in FIG 2 each have a box 16 removed from a corresponding storage location of the box memory 12A by transferring to the pit transport 18 and then stored on the pit transfer 24 on the buffer 20.
  • the actual sorting process can be carried out by the respective in by horizontal displacement by means of the carriage 30 the intermediate memory 20 in buffer locations 28 cached boxes 16 are approached and at each cached box 16 the required according to the sorting card 14 via the gripper 32 (see Figure 4) are taken, which hereby possibly can be started, if not all required boxes 16 are stored on the clipboard 26.
  • the cards 14 taken can be sorted into a further box 16, which is likewise stored on the buffer 20 for example, and which in this case serves as a sorting box 16, according to the sorting order or according to the sorting specification.
  • this box 16 serving as a sorting box can then be transferred from the pit transfer 24 to the box transport 18, and subsequently box transport 18 can move to the card issue 42 (not illustrated in detail in FIG. 2) and the box 16 of this to hand over. As a result, the respective sort order is completed.
  • the further box 16 which is sorted into, are also located on the carriage 30 of the transfer device 21 and are sorted here. After sorting, the further box 16 can then be moved by a corresponding displacement 16 of the carriage 30 in the direction of the card dispensing and then, e.g. via another - not shown here - further pit transfer from the carriage 30 and removed from the card output.
  • the third exemplary embodiment shown schematically in FIG. 9 differs from the first exemplary embodiment in that the card transfer 22 provided here comprises a card withdrawal 34 instead of a gripper 32 (see FIG. 2) which is provided on the buffer 20.
  • the card withdrawal 34 may in particular be a conventional card withdrawal 34, which may individually withdraw the cards 14 received in the individual boxes 16 from the boxes 16.
  • a conventional card withdrawal 34 which may individually withdraw the cards 14 received in the individual boxes 16 from the boxes 16.
  • the buffer 20 which are taken for the respective sorting cards 14 individually from the respective cached boxes 16, by appropriate displacement of the carriage 30 of the card transfer 22 having transfer device 21 and subtracting individual Cards 14 by means of the card withdrawal 34.
  • docking stations 60 are provided, to which the boxes 16 can be docked or can be struck.
  • a conveyor belt 50 for transporting individual cards 14 is provided for sorting.
  • a card withdrawal device 34 is furthermore provided in the form of a suction device, namely for withdrawing individual cards 14 from the respective boxes 16 stored in the intermediate memory 20.
  • docking stations 60 are also provided here. The output of the sorted boxes 16 takes place in this embodiment, also on the box transport 18, which is therefore in this embodiment, as well as the conveyor belt 50 part of the relay device 21.
  • the fifth embodiment of a card issuing apparatus 10 shown schematically in FIGS. 13 and 14 differs from the fourth embodiment in that a sliding device 62 is provided for transferring and sorting the cards 14 collected and sorted via the transport belt 50. Collecting in the form of a stack 64 are present, via the pusher 62 supply a not-shown card output by pushing.
  • the pusher 62 together with the conveyor belt 50 is part of the transfer device 21, while the box transport 18 b ei this embodiment is not part of the relay device 21.
  • the second exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3 comprises a box storage system 38 with two separate box stores 12A, 12B for storing boxes 14 accommodating cards 14.
  • the box storage system 30 further has a card dispenser (not illustrated in detail) and a box conveyor 18 for transporting boxes 16 from the box memories 12A, 12B for card output or vice versa.
  • the stationary box storage 12A, 12B By providing the stationary box storage 12A, 12B, whose respective pit removal sides are advantageously facing each other and spaced from each other, the respective boxes 16 received in the stationary box storage 12A, 12B are accessible well via the box transport 18 and over short distances, as on both sides of the box Boxes transport 18 each one of the two Boxen $2A, 12B is provided, along with a good space utilization and an associated very cost-effective handling of the cards 14, especially in sorting operations.
  • the clipboard 26 and the buffer 20 are arranged in this embodiment, between the two stationary box storage 12A, 12B, which - as can be seen - already sufficient only a buffer 20, which is supplied via the box transport 18 or more box transports with boxes 16 and Boxing 16 can be freed.
  • the box storage system 38 further includes a card issuing apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment described above.
  • the box transport 18 is advantageously arranged to transport boxes 16 to and from both box stores 12A, 12B.
  • the boxes 16 are first fetched from the stationary box store 12A, cached in the cache 20, and then at least one card 14 is machine-transferred the relay 21 issued.
  • the caching and / or issuing of the cards 14 takes place in boxes, although part of the cached cards 14 can also be brought back into the box storage 2a via the box transport 18 in connection with the box transfer 24, to be able to provide space in the cache 20 for additional cards 14 or boxes 16.
  • the cards 14 are stored in the form of stored boxes 16 for temporary storage on the clipboard 26. Further, a gripper 32 (see Fig. 4) is disposed on a carriage 30 which is displaceable along the clipboard 26, the gripper 32 sorting the cards 14 into a box 16 held on the carriage 30. This box 16 is, after all cards 14 are sorted, transported to a card output 42, which is not explicitly illustrated in Figures 2 and 4. Depending on the sorting order or sorting order, the temporary storage on the clipboard 26 can take place in groups 34 of different types (see FIG.
  • corresponding sorting orders which can include a plurality of cards 14, which consist of at least two cards 14, can be different Variety and multiple cards of the same sort composed, can be performed in a simple and practical way that the gripper 32 can access the respective cached sorted groups 46, which are accommodated in the corresponding boxes 16.
  • the sixth exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 15 to 19 essentially corresponds to the exemplary embodiments explained above, so that a detailed explanation of similar components is dispensed with.
  • the carriage 30 is guided on two rails 58, one rail 58 above the clipboard 26 and the other rail 58 below the clipboard 26. This requires a relatively compact design and secure guidance of the carriage 30.
  • the carriage 30 is still displaceable on a crosshead 66, which also carries a rail 68, stored, so that the carriage 30 of the sixth embodiment along each of a box 16, the on the clipboard 26 is mounted, is displaced. This is especially true for the gripper 32 which is provided on this carriage 30.
  • Such displaceability of the carriage 30 is similar to a corresponding two-dimensional displaceability of the pit transfer 24 also independent of the other specific embodiments of the card issuing apparatus 10 advantageous.
  • a separating device 70 in the form of two slides is provided on the carriage 30, by means of which a group 46 of cards which corresponds to a certain number of cards 14 is counted from the remaining cards 14 in FIG a box 16 can be separated, so that the gripper 32, which in this embodiment has two parallel movable gripping jaws 72, the selected number of cards 14 as group 46 can grip reliable.
  • a counting camera 76 is also provided on the carriage 30, which can count the cards 14 in a box 16 when the carriage 30 is displaced along the crosshead 66. In this way, the carriage 30 can then be positioned accordingly in order to be able to grasp a counted group 46 of cards 14 with the gripper 32.
  • a surveillance camera 78 is arranged on the carriage 30.
  • this monitoring camera 78 can take a snapshot immediately before or immediately after grasping a group 46 of cards 14 and issue a corresponding warning when the camera image changes, so that it is particularly easy to ensure that the gripper 32 is transported during transport a group 46 loses no cards 14.
  • a surveillance camera 78 which is used during the monitoring accordingly monitoring, and independent of the other specific embodiment of the card issuing device 10 is advantageous as long as a card transfer 22 is present, which carries the risk that the cards are lost.
  • the monitoring camera 78 can also be used simultaneously as a counting camera 76, and vice versa, if this is correspondingly structurally feasible.
  • FIGS. 20 to 22 substantially corresponds to the sixth exemplary embodiment, so that detailed explanations of identical or identically acting assemblies have been omitted at this point for reasons of clarity.
  • the carriage 30 is mounted on parallel rails 58, to which a crosshead 66, which in turn displaceably supports the carriage 30 parallel to the boxes 16, can be displaced along the various intermediate storage locations 28.
  • a corresponding counting camera 76 can be moved via the boxes 16 in order to count the total number of cards 14 or to count a desired group 46 and then to be able to grasp it by means of the gripper 32.
  • this seventh embodiment of the carriage 30 is still a holder 80 for separation cards 82 arranged, which can be discharged from the holder 80 in the boxes 16 as needed.
  • separation cards 82 can be used for subsequent method steps, for example in a system with which such cards 14 are applied to letters and enveloped, use and - optionally - contain information about the subsequent cards in the corresponding box 16.
  • such separation cards 82 may be provided with appropriate information via a read-write device 84, such read-write device 84 being capable of reading and labeling a magnetic stripe on the card 82, for example. It is also conceivable that implemented here print commands and printed the card 82 or RFIDs are read or labeled accordingly. On the other hand, such separation cards 82 can only serve for optical or mechanical separation. It is understood that in a modified embodiment, individual cards 14, which the remaining cards 14 in the boxes 16 can be stored in the holder 80 and inserted in a given position in boxes 16.
  • the separation cards 82 are drained from a box 16 before or after the gripping of a corresponding group 46 of cards 14, which in this embodiment occurs through the two separating slides of the separating device 70.
  • these separation cards can optionally serve an optical marking by, for example, red separation cards mark the end of a stack present in a box and yellow separation cards within a stack between cards 14, which are different types, for example, to delineate different basically obligesie extra th arranged , Then, for example, red separation cards are each lowered before the cards 14 located behind or above the red separation card are grasped and removed so that the end of a stack can be marked, while yellow separation cards are lowered before or while a group of cards 14 is grasping is placed in a box 16 so that these yellow separation cards remain in front of or below the inserted group of cards within the stack. It is understood that the insertion of such cards 82 but also can be done elsewhere or via another device.
  • the separation card 82 be designed in such a way that a gripper can grasp it particularly reliably, it may be advantageous to insert the separation cards 82 into the boxes 16 even before they are gripped - namely immediately after the separator 70 holds the cards 14 has separated in a box 16 in the desired manner. Then, via the separation card 82, a secure grip of the cards, in particular in contrast to the cards 14, which are to remain in the box 16, are ensured. If this is not absolutely necessary, it may also be advantageous to store the cards only when the gripped group 46 has been lowered into the new box 16. [101] In the seventh embodiment, a surveillance camera 78 as explained with reference to the sixth embodiment has been omitted.
  • the gripper 32 may be configured to grip entire boxes 16, or be specialized in transporting only cards 14 or groups 46 of cards 14.
  • the box transport 18, which transports boxes 16 from the stationary box storage 12A, 12B to the intermediate storage 20 can also take over the box transport 18 of the boxes 16 from the intermediate storage 20 to the card issuing unit 42.
  • no major structural measures are necessary per se, since the box transport 18 should be able to anyway, reach the buffer 20 and at least the card input 40 with a pit transfer 24.
  • the box transport 18 may have a storage movable with the box transport 18, in which a plurality of boxes can be transported together by it.
  • a plurality of boxes 16 which are to be retrieved from a common area of the stationary box storage 12A, 12B or stored there, are transported together by the box transport 18, so that multiple paths can be at least partially minimized.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de distribution de cartes destiné à distribuer des cartes conservées dans un stockage en bacs stationnaire. Le dispositif comprend le stockage dans des bacs recevant les cartes et un système de transport de bacs destiné à transporter les bacs de et/ou vers le stockage en bacs, un système de transfert de bacs destiné à transférer des bacs entre le stockage en bacs stationnaire et le système de transport de bacs, ainsi qu'un distributeur de cartes. Selon l'invention, pour permettre une manutention de grandes quantités de cartes la moins chère possible en même temps qu'un fonctionnement fiable, le dispositif de distribution de cartes comporte un stockage intermédiaire comprenant un dispositif de transmission destiné à transmettre de manière sélective des cartes individuelles, des groupes de cartes ou des bacs au distributeur de cartes et le système de transport de bacs comporte un système de transfert des bacs vers le stockage intermédiaire. L'invention concerne également un système de stockage en bacs comprenant un stockage en bacs stationnaire destiné à stocker des bacs recevant des cartes, un distributeur de carte ainsi qu'un système de transport de bacs destiné à transporter des bacs et/ou un système de transport de cartes destiné à transporter des cartes du stockage en bacs au distributeur de cartes. L'installation comporte au moins deux stockages en bacs séparés. L'invention concerne en outre un procédé de distribution de cartes à partir d'un bac. Selon le procédé, les bacs sont d'abord acheminés d'un stockage en bacs stationnaire, stockés dans un stockage intermédiaire et au moins une carte est ensuite distribuée mécaniquement.
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