Claims
- 1. A switch assembly for attachment to a push-pull coin mechanism for counting coins deposited into a vending machine, an arcade machine or a pay-per-use appliance, comprising:
- a switch bracket assembly;
- a reed-switch attached to said switch bracket assembly at a first position along said switch bracket assembly;
- a magnet attached to said switch bracket assembly at a second position along said switch bracket assembly, wherein said second position pivots in relation to said first position;
- a spring assembly attached at least to said second position of said switch bracket assembly, for positioning said magnet in an open relation to said reed-switch for an at-rest position of said switch assembly; and
- a switch arm extending from proximate said second position of said switch bracket assembly and interactive with said coins dropping from said coin mechanism, so that when said coins interact with said switch arm, said second position pivots in relation to said first position and said reed-switch, thereby causing said magnet to move from said at-rest position to be proximate to said reed-switch, implementing said counting of said coins.
- 2. A switch assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said counts of said coins are displayed on a numeric display connected to said switch assembly by at least one lead.
- 3. A switch assembly as recited in claim 1, said switch bracket assembly further comprising a first substantially fixed arm and a second selectively pivotal arm, wherein said reed-switch is attached to said first substantially fixed arm at a first end thereof, and said magnet is attached to said second selectively pivotal arm at a first end thereof.
- 4. A switch assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein said spring assembly is attached between said first and second arms of said switch bracket assembly, thereby positioning said second arm in an open relationship to said first arm.
- 5. A switch assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein said switch arm extends from a top portion of said second selectively pivotal arm of said switch bracket assembly so as to interact with said dropping coins.
- 6. A switch assembly for attachment to a push-pull coin mechanism for counting coins deposited into a vending machine, an arcade machine or a pay-per-use appliance, comprising:
- a bracket assembly having a first substantially fixed arm and a second selectively pivotal arm;
- a reed-switch attached to said first substantially fixed arm of said bracket assembly at a first end thereof;
- a magnet attached to said second selectively pivotal arm of said bracket assembly at a first end thereof;
- a spring assembly attached between said first and second arms of said bracket assembly, positioning said second arm in an open relationship to said first arm for an at-rest position of said switch assembly; and
- an arm extending from a top portion of said second selectively pivotal arm of said bracket assembly;
- wherein said coins deposited into said vending machine, arcade machine or pay-per-use appliance interact with said arm of said switch assembly causing said arm to move in a substantially downward direction thereby causing said second selectively pivotal arm of said bracket assembly to pivot, causing said switch assembly to move from said at-rest position, and bringing said magnet proximate to said reed-switch thereby implementing a count of said coins.
- 7. A switch assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein said counts of said coins are displayed on a numeric display connected to said switch assembly by at least one lead.
- 8. A coin counter assembly for attachment to a push-pull coin mechanism found in vending machines, arcade machines or pay-per-use appliances, comprising:
- a bracket assembly attached to said push-pull coin mechanism, comprising:
- a first chamber for receiving, processing and then expelling at least one coin received from said coin mechanism;
- a stop associated with said first chamber and positioned in such a way as to cause said at least one coin to be expelled from said coin mechanism having both horizontal and vertical momentum; and
- a second chamber having a switch assembly attached thereto, wherein said switch assembly is interactive with said at least one coin traveling through said first chamber in order to register counts on said coin counter;
- a numeric display connected to the switch assembly by at least one lead, wherein said numeric display advances one sequence each time said at least one coin is processed through said first chamber of said bracket assembly; and
- a rod assembly attached to said bracket assembly between said coin mechanism and said bracket assembly in a position so as to be proximate to the location where said at least one coin leaves said coin mechanism when said bracket assembly is attached to said coin mechanism.
- 9. A coin counter assembly as recited in claim 8, said rod assembly having a length at least equal to the width of the opening of said first chamber, so that said at least one coin travels over said rod assembly.
- 10. A coin counter assembly as recited in claim 9, said rod assembly having a substantially circular cross-section.
- 11. A coin counter assembly as recited in claim 8, said switch assembly comprising:
- a switch bracket assembly;
- a reed-switch attached to said switch bracket assembly at a first position along said switch bracket assembly;
- a magnet attached to said switch bracket assembly at a second position along said switch bracket assembly, wherein said second position pivots in relation to said first position;
- a spring assembly attached at least to said second position of said switch bracket assembly, for positioning said magnet in an open relation to said reed-switch for an at-rest position of said switch assembly; and
- a switch arm extending from proximate said second position of said switch bracket assembly, and from said second chamber to said first chamber;
- wherein said at least one coin deposited into said push-pull coin mechanism by a user thereof, interact with said switch arm during said processing of said at least one coin through said first chamber of said bracket assembly, causing said switch arm to pivot, thereby further causing said magnet to move from said at-rest position to be proximate to said reed-switch thereby implementing a count of said at least one coin.
- 12. A coin counter assembly as recited in claim 11, said switch bracket assembly further comprising a first substantially fixed arm and a second selectively pivotal arm, wherein said read-switch is attached to said first substantially fixed arm at a first end thereof, and said magnet is attached to said second selectively pivotal arm at a first end thereof.
- 13. A coin counter assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said spring assembly is attached between said first and second arms of said switch bracket assembly, thereby positioning said second arm in an open relationship to said first arm.
- 14. A coin counter assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein said switch arm extends from a top portion of said second selectively pivotal arm of said switch bracket assembly located in said second chamber of said bracket assembly, into said first chamber of said bracket assembly to interact with said at least one coin.
- 15. A coin counter assembly as recited in claim 8, said switch assembly comprising:
- a switch bracket assembly;
- a magnet attached to said switch bracket assembly at a first position along said switch bracket assembly;
- a reel-switch attached to said switch bracket assembly at a second position along said switch bracket assembly, wherein said second position pivots in relation to said first position;
- a spring assembly attached at least to said second position of said switch bracket assembly, for positioning said reed-switch in an open relation to said magnet for an at-rest position of said switch assembly; and
- a switch arm extending from proximate said second position of said switch bracket assembly, and from said second chamber to said first chamber;
- wherein said at least one coin deposited into said push-pull coin mechanism by a user thereof, interact with said switch arm during said processing of said at least one coin through said first chamber of said bracket assembly, causing said switch arm to pivot, thereby further causing said reed-switch to move from said at-rest position to be proximate to said magnet thereby implementing a count of said at least one coin.
- 16. A bracket assembly for attachment to push-pull coin mechanisms, wherein said push-pull coin mechanisms are found in vending and arcade machines and pay-per-use appliances, and wherein said bracket assembly is designed to receive thereon a switch assembly and have connected thereto a numeric display used to count coins deposited into said vending machine, arcade machine or pay-per-use appliance by a user thereof placing said coins into coin slots on said push-pull coin mechanism, comprising:
- a first chamber for receiving, processing and then expelling coins from said push-pull coin mechanism before they drop into a coin receptacle in said vending machine, arcade machine or pay-per-use appliance, wherein said first chamber has at least one chamber divider extending substantially vertically through said first chamber, the quantity of said at least one divider dependent upon the number of said coin slots in said push-pull coin mechanism, so that said first chamber is substantially divided into sub-chambers equal in number to the number of said coin slots in said push-pull coin mechanism;
- a second chamber located next to said first chamber for receiving therein said switch assembly; and
- a rod assembly attached to said bracket assembly between said coin mechanism and said bracket assembly, in a position so as to be proximate to the location where said coins leave said coin mechanism when said bracket assembly is attached to said coin mechanism.
- 17. A bracket assembly for attachment to push-pull coin mechanisms, wherein said push-pull coin mechanisms are found in vending and arcade machines and pay-per-use appliances, and wherein said bracket assembly is designed to receive thereon a switch assembly and have connected thereto a numeric display used to count coins deposited into said vending machine, arcade machine or pay-per-use appliance by a user thereof placing said coins into coin slots on said push-pull coin mechanism, comprising:
- a first chamber for receiving, processing and then expelling coins from said push-pull coin mechanism before they drop into a coin receptacle in said vending machine, arcade machine or pay-per-use appliance, wherein said first chamber has at least one chamber divider extending substantially vertically through said first chamber, the quantity of said at least one divider dependent upon the number of said coin slots in said push-pull coin mechanism, so that said first chamber is substantially divided into sub-chambers equal in number to the number of said coin slots in said push-pull coin mechanism, and said first chamber further comprising a stop positioned along a bottom portion of said first chamber, whereby after said coins are processed in said first chamber, they deflect off of said stop thereby acquiring both horizontal and vertical momentum for their exit from said first chamber; and
- a second chamber located next to said first chamber for receiving therein said switch assembly.
- 18. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 17, said first chamber further comprising another stop positioned along atop portion of said first chamber in a location away from said second chamber, to stop substantially all horizontal momentum of said coins after they have left said coin mechanism and at the time of their receipt into said first chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/842,677, filed Apr. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,794, and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/065,504, filed Apr. 24, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,795.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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