Claims
- 1. In a coin chute construction for a dispensing machine which requires at least one coin of predetermined size and valuation to initiate one operation of said machine for one item of goods or service, said construction comprising, a support body having an inwardly extending body portion, a slider supported on said support body for reciprocation in a rectilinear path between a fully retracted inoperative position and a fully advanced operative position thereof, at least one pocket in said slider for receiving said coin, said pocket being defined by surface means for supporting said coin so that upon moving said slider toward said operative position said coin is moved therewith to a test position and then toward said operative position, test means at said test position for testing said coin for acceptability as to valuation and genuineness and when acceptable allowing full movement of said slider to said operative position enabling said slider to initiate said one operation of said machine, means operative upon failure of said coin to satisfy the test provided by said test means at said test position to preclude said full movement to said operative position, and means for providing curvilinear movement of said coin away from and then back toward said rectilinear path during movement of said slider from said inoperative position to said test position, said providing means comprising baffle means and cooperating means for engaging and supporting said coin during said curvilinear movement to thereby assure introduction of said coin into said test means, the improvement in which said cooperating means comprises a lower bracket carried by and beneath said body portion, a lower elongate rigid member supported by said lower bracket and body portion, and a lower yieldable compression spring acting between said lower bracket and lower rigid member, said lower rigid member and lower yieldable compression spring assuring said introduction in a precise manner.
- 2. A construction as set forth in claim 1 in which each of said lower rigid member and lower bracket has an associated projection extending therefrom and each said projection is adapted to receive an associated end of said lower compression spring therearound to support and enable same to exert its yielding force against its associated lower rigid member.
- 3. A construction as set forth in claim 2 in which said projection in said lower rigid member is a roughly tubular projection defined by a punched part of said rigid member.
- 4. A construction as set forth in claim 2 in which said lower bracket has a bearing surface and said lower rigid member has an arcuate surface at one end thereof which is adapted to engage said bearing surface and pivot thereagainst.
- 5. A construction as set forth in claim 4 in which said arcuate surface is defined by a semicylindrical bend through the entire thickness of said one end of said lower rigid member.
- 6. A construction as set forth in claim 4 and further comprising a longitudinal channel in the end portion of said lower rigid member opposite from said one end wherein said channel is adapted to receive therein an associated edge of said coin for introduction into said test means.
- 7. A construction as set forth in claim 6 in which said channel is defined by forming the entire thickness of said opposite end portion.
- 8. A construction as set forth in claim 1 and further comprising an upper bracket carried by and above an upper part of said support body, an upper rigid member supported by said upper bracket and support body, and an upper yieldable compression spring acting between said upper bracket and upper rigid member, said upper rigid member and upper yieldable compression spring assuring controlled engagement of said coin at said test position.
- 9. A construction as set forth in claim 8 in which each of said upper rigid member and upper bracket has an associated projection extending therefrom and each of said projections in said upper rigid member and upper bracket is adapted to receive an associated end of said upper compression spring therearound to support and enable same to exert its yielding force against its associated upper rigid member.
- 10. A construction as set forth in claim 9 in which said upper bracket has a bearing surface, said upper rigid member has an arcuate surface at one end thereof which is adapted to engage said bearing surface of said upper bracket and pivot thereagainst, and said arcuate surface of said upper rigid member is defined by a semicylindrical bend through the entire thickness of said one end of said upper rigid member.
- 11. In a coin chute construction for a dispensing machine which requires at least one coin of predetermined size and valuation to initiate one operation of said machine for one item of goods or service, said construction comprising, a support body, a slider supported on said body for reciprocation in a rectilinear path between a fully retracted inoperative position and a fully advanced operative position thereof, at least one pocket in said slider for receiving said coin, said pocket being defined by surface means for supporting said coin so that upon moving said slider toward said operative position said coin is moved therewith to a test position and then toward said operative position, test means at said test position for testing said coin for acceptability as to valuation and genuineness and when acceptable allowing full movement of said slider to said operative position enabling said slider to inititate said one operation of said machine, means operative upon failure of said coin to satisfy the test provided by said test means at said test position to preclude said full movement to said operative position, means for providing curvilinear movement of said coin away from and then back toward said rectilinear path during movement of said slider from said inoperative position to said test position, pocket sizing means for changing the size of said pocket to accommodate coins of different size and valuation, said pocket sizing means comprising an adjustable pusher bar for varying at least one dimension of said pocket, and means for fastening said bar to said slider to provide for varying said one dimension, the improvement in which said bar is a roughly T-shaped bar, said bar having a transverse arm portion and a leg portion coplanar therewith, said transverse arm portion having an outermost surface which comprises a part of said surface means and serves as a pusher surface for said coin upon moving said slider toward said operative position, said leg portion having a plurality of slots therein which are disposed substantially in the plane of said arm and leg portions of said bar and across the full width of said leg portion, and certain of said slots being placed along said leg portion based on the valuation and size of an associated coin to be used therewith enabling a portion of said fastening means to be placed in an associated slot to position and hold said bar at the desired position along said pocket.
- 12. A construction as set forth in claim 11 in which said transverse arm portion extends different distances from opposite sides of said leg portion.
- 13. A construction as set forth in claim 11 in which said fastening means comprises a plate attached to said slider, said plate having an opening therein provided with peripheral confining edges, and a spring clip disposed within said opening and confined by said confining edges to hold same to said plate and slider, said spring clip having an edge disposed within a selected slot in said leg portion of said bar to hold said bar at said desired position along said pocket.
- 14. A construction as set forth in claim 13 in which said fastening means also comprises a striker bracket detachably fastened to said plate and slider, said striker bracket serving to attach an inner end of said plate to said slider.
- 15. In a coin chute construction for a dispensing machine which requires a plurality of coins of predetermined size and valuation to initiate one operation of said machine for one item of goods or service, said construction comprising, a support body, a slider supported on said body for reciprocation in a rectilinear path between a fully retracted inoperative position and a fully advanced operation position thereof, a plurality of pockets in said slider for receiving said coins, each of said pockets being defined by surface means for supporting its coin so that upon moving said slider toward said operative position its coin is moved therewith to a test position and then toward said operative position, test means at said test position for testing said coins for acceptability as to valuation and genuineness and when all coins are acceptable allowing full movement of said slider to said operative position enabling said slider to initiate said one operation of said machine, means operative upon failure of all coins to satisfy the test provided by said test means at said test position to preclude said full movement to said operative position, means for providing curvilinear movement of all coins away from and then back toward said rectilinear path during movement of said slider from said inoperative position to said test position, pocket sizing means for changing the size of each of said pockets to accommodate coins of different size and valuation, said pocket sizing means comprising a plurality of pusher bars, each of said bars being adapted to vary at least one dimension of an associated pocket, and means for fastening each bar to said slider to provide for varying its associated one dimension, each of said bars also being adapted to blank out an entire pocket, the improvement in which each bar is a roughly T-shaped bar, each bar having a transverse arm portion and a leg portion coplanar therewith, said transverse arm portion of each bar having an outermost surface which comprises a part of said surface means and serves as a pusher surface for an associated coin upon moving said slider toward said operative position, each bar having a leg portion which has a plurality of slots therein which are disposed substantially in the plane of said arm and leg portions of said bar and across the full width of said leg portion, certain of said slots being placed along said leg portion based on the valuation and size of an associated coin to be used therewith and one of said slots being a blanking slot, and said slots enabling a portion of said fastening means to be placed in an associated slot to position and hold its bar at the desired position along its pocket.
- 16. A construction as set forth in claim 15 in which said fastening means comprises a plate attached to said slider, said plate having a forward end, an inner end, and a plurality of openings therein each provided with peripheral confining edges; and a plurality of spring clips each disposed within an associated opening and confined by its confining edges to hold same to said plate and slider; each spring clip having an outer lip disposed within a selected slot in the leg portion of an associated bar to hold the associated bar at a desired position along its pocket.
- 17. A construction as set forth in claim 16 in which said fastening means comprises a cutout in the forward end of said slider, a projecting tongue in said forward end of said plate adapted to be received in said cutout, and a striker bracket detachably fastened to said inner end of said plate, said striker bracket serving to attach said inner end of said plate to said slider.
- 18. A construction as set forth in claim 16 in which, each of said spring clips is a substantially U-shaped clip which has a bight and a pair of substantially parallel legs extending from opposite ends of said bight, each of said legs terminates in an outer lip, and each of said spring clips with its outer lips within selected slots of a pair of associated bars serves to hold a pair of immediately adjacent bars at their desired positions along associated pockets.
- 19. A construction as set forth in claim 18 in which each parallel leg of each of said spring clips is adapted to be yieldingly compressed to remove its outer lip from within an associated slot and thereby enable adjustment of an associated bar along its pocket and snap-fitting of the removed outer lip within another slot while keeping said slider and its components assembled for reciprocation on said support body.
- 20. A construction as set forth in claim 19 in which each of said openings in said plate is adapted to receive a prying instrument between a peripheral confining edge thereof and a parallel leg of an associated spring clip to yieldingly compress same and enable its associated outer lip to be removed from within an associated slot of an associated bar and thereby enable said associated bar to be moved to a desired position along its pocket.
- 21. A construction as set forth in claim 20 in which said support body has a pair of side plates provided with a pair of aligned slits therein and said clip support has opposed projections at its opposite sides adapted to be received in said slits so that said clip support is supported at its opposite sides by said side plates supporting said opposed projections.
- 22. A construction as set forth in claim 21 in which said clip support has a roughly saw-toothed configuration at one end thereof defined by crests and troughs and each clip is adapted to be disposed in snap-fitted relation in an associated trough.
- 23. A construction as set forth in claim 22 in which said clip support has edge means at its opposite ends enabling snap-locking storage thereon of a pair of spare clips.
- 24. A construction as set forth in claim 22 in which each clip is a single piece member and comprises, a base portion corresponding in shape to the bottom surface of said clip support and is adapted to be disposed against said bottom surface, a rear hooking end adapted to be hooked around the inner end of said clip support, a forward riser connected to said base portion, and an upper portion disposed over said base portion and roughly parallel thereto, each of said clips when fastened to said clip support having its riser and upper portion disposed to enable precise testing of a coin of predetermined size at said test station and said riser being bendable to accommodate a coin which is of a different size than said predetermined size to enable precise testing of said different size coin at said test station.
- 25. A construction as set forth in claim 24 in which said riser has weakening means at its junction with said base portion to facilitate said bending.
- 26. A construction as set forth in claim 25 in which said weakening means comprises a pair of notches adjoining opposite sides of said junction.
- 27. In a coin chute construction for a dispensing machine which requires a plurality of coins of predetermined size and valuation to initiate one operation of said machine for one item of goods or service, said construction comprising, a support body, a slider supported on said body for reciprocation in a rectilinear path between a fully retracted inoperative position and a fully advanced operative position thereof, a plurality of pockets in said slider for receiving said coins, each of said pockets being defined by surface means for supporting its coin so that upon moving said slider toward said operative position its coin is moved therewith to a test position and then toward said operative position, test means at said test position for testing said coins for acceptability as to valuation and genuineness and when all coins are acceptable allowing full movement of said slider to said operative position enabling said slider to initiate said one operation of said machine, and means operative upon failure of all coins to satisfy the test provided by said test means at said test position to preclude said full movement to said operative position, the improvement comprising coin knockout means at said operative position operated by said slider and serving to push out of said pockets coins which have been jammed therein so that other coins each of the required predetermined size and valuation must be used in the pockets where coins were previously jammed to initiate another operation of said machine, said coin knockout means comprising a pivoted knockout structure and said construction further comprising spring means yieldingly holding said knockout structure in an inoperative position and a striker bracket on said slider which is adapted to override said spring means and operate said knockout structure, said support body having a pair of side plates, said side plates having aligned bearing means therein adapted to support said knockout structure for pivoting movement, and said knockout structure having a pair of bearing rod portions which are pivotally supported by said bearing means, said bearing means comprising a pair of right circular cylindrical openings defining corresponding right circular cylindrical surfaces on said bearing means, said knockout structure having a central part provided with said bearing rod portions at its opposite ends, an extension adjoining and extending from one edge of said central part, said extension being adapted to be engaged by said striker bracket, and a plurality of blades adjoining and extending from an opposite edge of said central part, said blades being adapted to engage and push associated coins from within associated pockets, said knockout structure being a single-piece structure made from a flat planar blank, said central part being initially a flat rectangular part and being formed into an L-shaped part with said rod portions integrally formed at the opposite ends thereof, said extension being initially a flat T-shaped part having a leg and a cross arm portion, said flat T-shaped part being initially disposed coplanar with said flat rectangular part and being formed with its leg portion at ninety degrees to its initial position, and said plurality of blades being initially a plurality of flat comb-like projections disposed coplanar with said flat rectangular part and being formed with a twist at their bases so that each has a flat outer end perpendicular to the plane it was in prior to forming thereof.
- 28. A construction as set forth in claim 27 in which each of said blades has parallel sides terminating in an end which has a semi-circular configuration when viewed perpendicular to the plane of said outer end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 928,878 filed Nov. 10, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,580 which is a division of Ser. No. 623,574 filed June 22, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,640,405.
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