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Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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출원번호 | US-0240106 (2011-09-22) |
등록번호 | US-8437531 (2013-05-07) |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 30 인용 특허 : 538 |
A check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes. According to one embodiment, the device comprises an input receptacle configured to receive checks and U.S. bank notes and an output receptacle. The device further comprises a transport mechanism conf
A check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes. According to one embodiment, the device comprises an input receptacle configured to receive checks and U.S. bank notes and an output receptacle. The device further comprises a transport mechanism configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner. The image scanner is configured to obtain an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner. The device is configured to determine the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes. The device is configured to capture information from checks transported past the image scanner. The device further comprises a memory configured to store the information captured from checks transported past the image scanner.
1. A check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the device comprising: an input receptacle configured to receive checks and U.S. bank notes;an output receptacle;a transport mechanism configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes from th
1. A check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the device comprising: an input receptacle configured to receive checks and U.S. bank notes;an output receptacle;a transport mechanism configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner;the image scanner being configured to obtain an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device being configured to determine the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device being configured to capture information including a bank number and an account number from checks transported past the image scanner; anda memory configured to store the information captured from checks transported past the image scanner. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the output receptacle comprises one and only one output receptacle. 3. The device of claim 2 configured to identify the bank which issued each check processed and to stop the transport mechanism upon the detection of a check not issued by a particular bank. 4. The device of claim 2 configured to identify the bank which issued each check processed and to stop the transport mechanism upon the detection of a check being issued by a bank meeting a flagging criteria. 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles. 6. The device of claim 5 configured to identify the bank which issued each check processed and to sort checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 7. The device of claim 5 configured to separate checks into the output receptacles based on the source of each check. 8. The device of claim 5 configured to separate checks and U.S. bank notes into the output receptacles based on document type. 9. The device of claim 1 wherein the output receptacle comprises exactly two output receptacles. 10. The device of claim 9 configured to identify the bank which issued each check processed and to sort checks into the two output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 11. The device of claim 9 configured to separate checks into the output receptacles based on the source of each check. 12. The device of claim 1 configured to identify the bank which issued each check processed and to stop the transport mechanism upon the detection of a check being issued by a bank meeting a flagging criteria. 13. The device of claim 1 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the transport mechanism is configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 14. The device of claim 1 wherein the checks and U.S. banks are transported past the image scanner along a common transport path. 15. The device of claim 1 configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 16. The device of claim 15 wherein the device is configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 17. The device of claim 15 wherein the device is configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 18. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 19. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 20. The device of claim 1 configured to count the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and store the count information in a memory. 21. The device of claim 1 configured to determine an aggregate total of bank notes scanned and store the aggregate total in a memory. 22. The device of claim 1 configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes and to total the value for all of the U.S. bank notes in a batch of U.S. bank notes processed by the device including U.S. bank notes of a plurality of denominations. 23. The device of claim 22 configured to display the total value on a display of the device. 24. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is configured to capture a check number from each check transported past the image scanner. 25. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is configured to capture a check amount from each check transported past the image scanner. 26. The device of claim 1 further comprising an interface configured to permit the image of each check transported past the image scanner to be communicated to a remote processor. 27. The device of claim 26 wherein the remote processor is configured to extract alphanumeric information from the image of each check. 28. The device of claim 27 wherein the remote processor is configured to extract a check number from the image of each check. 29. The device of claim 27 wherein the remote processor is configured to extract a bank number from the image of each check. 30. The device of claim 27 wherein the remote processor is configured to extract an account number from the image of each check. 31. The device of claim 27 wherein the remote processor is configured to extract a check amount from the image of each check. 32. The device of claim 1 wherein the image scanner is configured to obtain an image of front and back surfaces of each check and U.S. bank note. 33. The device of claim 1 wherein the image scanner is configured to obtains an image of an entire surface of each check and U.S. bank note. 34. The device of claim 1 wherein the image scanner and transport mechanism are enclosed in a device housing and wherein the device housing has a depth of about 15 inches. 35. The device of claim 1 wherein the image scanner and transport mechanism are enclosed in a device housing and wherein the device housing has a width of about 13½ inches. 36. The device of claim 1 wherein the image scanner and transport mechanism are enclosed in a device housing and wherein the device housing has a footprint of about 1.4 square feet. 37. The device of claim 1 wherein the image scanner and transport mechanism are enclosed in a device housing and wherein the device housing has a volume of about 2 cubic feet. 38. The device of claim 1, wherein the output receptacle is configured to receive and securely store at least a portion of the U.S. bank notes transported by the transport mechanism. 39. The device of claim 38, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, the images are obtained, and the denominations are determined at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 40. The device of claim 38, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, the images are obtained, and the denominations are determined at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 41. The device of claim 38, wherein the U.S. bank notes and checks have a wide edge and a narrow edge, and wherein the transport mechanism is configured to transport the U.S. bank notes and checks with a wide edge of each U.S. bank and check note being generally perpendicular to the direction of transport by the transport mechanism. 42. The device of claim 1, further comprising a secure housing defining an outer insecure area and an inner secure area, wherein the input receptacle is at least partially located in the outer insecure area, and wherein the image scanner, transport mechanism, and output receptacle are located in the inner secure area such that a U.S. bank note after being transported is generally inaccessible to an operator of the device. 43. The device of claim 42, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, the images are obtained, and the denominations are determined at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 44. The device of claim 42, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, the images are obtained, and the denominations are determined at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 45. The device of claim 42, wherein the U.S. bank notes and checks have a wide edge and a narrow edge, and wherein the transport mechanism is configured to transport the U.S. bank notes and checks with a wide edge of each U.S. bank note and check being generally perpendicular to the direction of transport by the transport mechanism. 46. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks and U.S. bank notes in an input receptacle of the device;the device transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner and to an output receptacle;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device capturing information including a bank number and an account number from checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the information captured from checks transported past the image scanner in a memory. 47. The method of claim 46 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 48. The method of claim 46 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles; and further comprising identifying the bank which issued each check processed; andsorting the checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 49. The method of claim 46 further comprising automatically determining, at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 50. The method of claim 46 further comprising automatically determining at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute the denominations of the U.S. bank notes. 51. The method of claim 46 further comprising counting the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and storing the count information in a memory. 52. The method of claim 46 further comprising determining an aggregate total of bank notes transported and storing the aggregate total in a memory. 53. The method of claim 46, further comprising securely storing the transported U.S. bank notes in the processing device. 54. The method of claim 53, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, images are obtained, and denominations are determined at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 55. The method of claim 53, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, images are obtained, and denominations are determined at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 56. The method of claim 53, wherein the U.S. bank notes and checks have a wide edge and a narrow edge, and the transporting comprises transporting the U.S. bank notes and checks with a wide edge of each U.S. bank note and check being generally perpendicular to the direction of transport. 57. A check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the device comprising: an input receptacle configured to receive checks and U.S. bank notes;an output receptacle;a transport mechanism configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner;the image scanner being configured to obtain an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device being configured to determine the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device being configured to extract information including bank numbers and account numbers from the images of checks transported past the image scanner; anda memory configured to store the bank numbers and account numbers extracted from the images of checks transported past the image scanner. 58. The device of claim 57 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the transport mechanism is configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 59. The device of claim 57 configured to automatically determine, at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 60. The device of claim 57 wherein the device is configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 61. The device of claim 57 configured to count the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and store the count information in a memory. 62. The device of claim 57 configured to determine an aggregate total of bank notes scanned and store the aggregate total in a memory. 63. The device of claim 57 wherein the device is configured to extract a check number from each check transported past the image scanner. 64. The device of claim 57 wherein the device is configured to extract a check amount from each check transported past the image scanner. 65. The device of claim 57 wherein the image scanner is configured to obtain an image of front and back surfaces of each check and U.S. bank note. 66. The device of claim 57 wherein the image scanner is configured to obtains an image of an entire surface of each check and U.S. bank note. 67. The device of claim 57, wherein the output receptacle is configured to receive and securely store at least a portion of the U.S. bank notes transported by the transport mechanism. 68. The device of claim 67, wherein the U.S. bank notes and checks have a wide edge and a narrow edge, and wherein the transport mechanism is configured to transport the U.S. bank notes and checks with a wide edge of each U.S. bank and check note being generally perpendicular to the direction of transport by the transport mechanism. 69. The device of claim 68, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, the images are obtained, and denominations are determined at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 70. The device of claim 57, further comprising a secure housing defining an outer insecure area and an inner secure area, wherein the input receptacle is at least partially located in the outer insecure area, and wherein the image scanner, transport mechanism, and output receptacle are located in the inner secure area such that a U.S. bank note after being transported is generally inaccessible to an operator of the device. 71. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks and U.S. bank notes in an input receptacle of the device;the device transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner to an output receptacle;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device capturing information including bank numbers and account numbers from checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the information captured from checks transported past the image scanner in a memory. 72. The method of claim 71 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 73. The method of claim 71 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles; and further comprising identifying the bank which issued each check processed; andsorting the checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 74. The method of claim 71 further comprising automatically determining, at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 75. The method of claim 74 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 76. The method of claim 71 further comprising counting the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and storing the count information in a memory. 77. The method of claim 71 further comprising determining an aggregate total of bank notes transported and storing the aggregate total in a memory. 78. A check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the device comprising: an input receptacle configured to receive checks and U.S. bank notes;an output receptacle;a transport mechanism configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner;the image scanner being configured to obtain an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device being configured to determine the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device being configured to capture information from checks transported past the image scanner; the device being configured to capture account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner; anda memory configured to store the information captured from checks transported past the image scanner including the captured account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner. 79. The device of claim 78 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the transport mechanism is configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 80. The device of claim 78 configured to automatically determine, at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 81. The device of claim 78 wherein the device is configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 82. The device of claim 78 configured to count the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and store the count information in a memory. 83. The device of claim 78 configured to determine an aggregate total of bank notes scanned and store the aggregate total in a memory. 84. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks and U.S. bank notes in an input receptacle of the device;the device transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner to an output receptacle;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device determining information from checks transported past the image scanner including determining account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the information determined from checks transported past the image scanner in a memory including storing the determined account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner. 85. The method of claim 84 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles and further comprising identifying the bank which issued each check processed and sorting the checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 86. The method of claim 84 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 87. The method of claim 84 further comprising automatically determining, at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 88. The method of claim 84 further comprising automatically determining the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 89. The method of claim 84 further comprising automatically determining the denominations of the U.S. bank notes and totaling a value for all of the U.S. bank notes in a batch of U.S. bank notes processed by the device including U.S. bank notes of a plurality of denominations. 90. The method of claim 84 further comprising determining a check number and an account number from each check transported past the image scanner. 91. The method of claim 84 wherein the act of obtaining comprising obtaining an image of front and back surfaces of each check and U.S. bank note. 92. The method of claim 84 wherein the act of obtaining comprising obtaining an image of an entire surface of each check and U.S. bank note. 93. A check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular, the device comprising: an input receptacle configured to receive checks and U.S. bank notes;an output receptacle;a transport mechanism configured to transport the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner in a wide-edge leading manner;the image scanner being configured to obtain an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device being configured to determine the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device being configured to obtain alphanumeric information from checks transported past the image scanner; the device being configured to obtain alphanumeric representations of account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner; anda memory configured to store the alphanumeric information obtained from checks transported past the image scanner including the obtained alphanumeric representations of the account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner. 94. The device of claim 93 wherein the output receptacle comprises exactly two output receptacles and wherein the device is configured to identify the bank which issued each check processed and to sort checks into the two output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 95. The device of claim 93 configured to automatically determine, a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 96. The device of claim 93 wherein the device is configured to automatically determine the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 97. The device of claim 93 wherein the device is configured to obtain a check number and bank number from the image of each check transported past the image scanner. 98. The device of claim 93 wherein the image scanner is configured to obtain an image of front and back surfaces of each check and U.S. bank note. 99. The device of claim 93 wherein the image scanner is configured to obtains an image of an entire surface of each check and U.S. bank note. 100. The device of claim 93 wherein the image scanner and transport mechanism are enclosed in a device housing and wherein the device housing has a width of about 13½ inches. 101. The device of claim 93 configured to count the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and store the count information in a memory. 102. The device of claim 93 configured to determine an aggregate total of bank notes scanned and store the aggregate total in a memory. 103. The device of claim 93, wherein the output receptacle is configured to receive and securely store at least a portion of the U.S. bank notes transported by the transport mechanism. 104. The device of claim 103, wherein the U.S. bank notes and checks have a wide edge and a narrow edge, and wherein the transport mechanism is configured to transport the U.S. bank notes and checks with a wide edge of each U.S. bank and check note being generally perpendicular to the direction of transport by the transport mechanism. 105. The device of claim 104, wherein the U.S. bank notes are transported, the images are obtained, and the denominations are determined at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute. 106. The device of claim 93, further comprising a secure housing defining an outer insecure area and an inner secure area, wherein the input receptacle is at least partially located in the outer insecure area, and wherein the image scanner, transport mechanism, and output receptacle are located in the inner secure area such that a U.S. bank note after being transported is generally inaccessible to an operator of the device. 107. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks and U.S. bank notes in an input receptacle of the device;the device transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes from the input receptacle past an image scanner to an output receptacle;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device capturing alphanumeric information from checks transported past the image scanner including capturing alphanumeric representations of account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the alphanumeric information captured from checks including storing the captured alphanumeric representations of the account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner. 108. The method of claim 107 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 109. The method of claim 108 further comprising automatically determining at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute the denominations of the U.S. bank notes. 110. The method of claim 107 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles; and further comprising identifying the bank which issued each check processed; andsorting the checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 111. The method of claim 107 further comprising automatically determining at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 112. The method of claim 111 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 113. The method of claim 107 further comprising counting the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and storing the count information in a memory. 114. The method of claim 107 further comprising determining an aggregate total of bank notes transported and storing the aggregate total in a memory. 115. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks in the device;the device transporting the checks past an image scanner;receiving U.S. bank notes in the device;the device transporting the U.S. bank notes past the image scanner;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device capturing information including bank numbers and account numbers from checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the information captured from checks transported past the image scanner in a memory. 116. The method of claim 115 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 117. The method of claim 116 further comprising automatically determining, at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes. 118. The method of claim 115 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles; and further comprising identifying the bank which issued each check processed; andsorting the checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 119. The method of claim 115 further comprising automatically determining, at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 120. The method of claim 119 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 121. The method of claim 115 further comprising counting the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and storing the count information in a memory. 122. The method of claim 115 further comprising determining an aggregate total of bank notes transported and storing the aggregate total in a memory. 123. The method of claim 115 wherein the act of receiving checks in the device comprises receiving checks in an input receptacle of the device and wherein the act of receiving U.S. bank notes in the device comprises receiving U.S. bank notes in the input receptacle of the device. 124. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks in the device;the device transporting the checks past an image scanner;receiving U.S. bank notes in the device;the device transporting the U.S. bank notes past the image scanner;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device capturing alphanumeric information including bank numbers and account numbers from checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the alphanumeric information including bank numbers and account numbers captured from checks transported past the image scanner in a memory. 125. The method of claim 124 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 126. The method of claim 124 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles; and further comprising identifying the bank which issued each check processed; andsorting the checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 127. The method of claim 124 comprising the device determining the denominations of U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes. 128. The method of claim 127 further comprising automatically determining, at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 129. The method of claim 128 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 130. The method of claim 124 comprising the device determining the denominations of U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes. 131. The method of claim 124 further comprising automatically determining at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute the denominations of the U.S. bank notes. 132. The method of claim 131 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 133. The method of claim 124 further comprising counting the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and storing the count information in a memory. 134. The method of claim 124 further comprising determining an aggregate total of bank notes transported and storing the aggregate total in a memory. 135. The method of claim 124 wherein the act of receiving checks in the device comprises receiving checks in an input receptacle of the device and wherein the act of receiving U.S. bank notes in the device comprises receiving U.S. bank notes in the input receptacle of the device. 136. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks in the device;the device transporting the checks past an image scanner;receiving U.S. bank notes in the device;the device transporting the U.S. bank notes past an image scanner;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device determining information from checks transported past the image scanner including determining account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the information determined from checks transported past the image scanner in a memory including storing the determined account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner. 137. The method of claim 136 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 138. The method of claim 137 comprising the device determining, a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes. 139. The method of claim 136 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner and further comprising automatically determining the denominations of the U.S. bank notes at a rate of at least 1000 U.S. bank notes per minute. 140. The method of claim 136 wherein the act of obtaining comprising obtaining an image of front and back surfaces of each check and U.S. bank note. 141. The method of claim 136 wherein the act of obtaining comprising obtaining an image of an entire surface of each check and U.S. bank note. 142. The method of claim 136 further comprising counting the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and storing the count information in a memory. 143. The method of claim 136 further comprising determining an aggregate total of bank notes transported and storing the aggregate total in a memory. 144. The method of claim 136 wherein the act of receiving checks in the device comprises receiving checks in an input receptacle of the device and wherein the act of receiving U.S. bank notes in the device comprises receiving U.S. bank notes in the input receptacle of the device. 145. A method of processing checks and U.S. bank notes using a check and U.S. bank note processing device configured to process both checks and U.S. bank notes, the method comprising the acts of: receiving checks in the device;the device transporting the checks past an image scanner;receiving U.S. bank notes in the device;the device transporting the U.S. bank notes past the image scanner;the device obtaining an image of each check and U.S. bank note transported past the image scanner;the device determining the denominations of transported U.S. bank notes;the device capturing alphanumeric information from checks transported past the image scanner including capturing alphanumeric representations of account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner; andstoring the alphanumeric information captured from checks including storing the captured alphanumeric representations of the account numbers, bank numbers, and/or check numbers of checks transported past the image scanner. 146. The method of claim 145 wherein the checks and U.S. bank notes are rectangular and wherein the act of transporting comprises transporting the checks and U.S. bank notes in a wide-edge leading manner. 147. The method of claim 145 wherein the output receptacle comprises a plurality of output receptacles; and further comprising identifying the bank which issued each check processed; andsorting the checks into the output receptacles based on the identity of the bank which issued each check. 148. The method of claim 145 further comprising automatically determining, at a rate of at least 800 U.S. bank notes per minute, the denominations of the U.S. bank notes from the obtained images of the U.S. bank notes transported past the image scanner. 149. The method of claim 145 further comprising counting the number of bank notes belonging to each of a plurality of denominations and storing the count information in a memory. 150. The method of claim 145 further comprising determining an aggregate total of bank notes transported and storing the aggregate total in a memory. 151. The method of claim 145 wherein the act of receiving checks in the device comprises receiving checks in an input receptacle of the device and wherein the act of receiving U.S. bank notes in the device comprises receiving U.S. bank notes in the input receptacle of the device.
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