Coin discharge device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6264546
  • Patent Number
    6,264,546
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A coin discharge device has a removable coin tube cassette and an empty sensor 5 for accurately detecting the presence of coins within the coin tubes. A sensor mounting 30 is designed to withdraw the sensor 5 from the cassette accommodation part 22 when the coin tube cassette is removed from the device. However, when the coin tube device is inserted into the cassette accommodation part 22, the sensor mounting 30 moves the sensor 5 into the accommodation part 22 so that it abuts one side of the coin tube cassette to sense coins therein.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to improvement of a coin discharge device for discharging coins according to the amount of change from a cassette type coin tube to be mounted so as to freely mount and demount.




2. Description of the Related Art




Generally in a device such as a vending machine, a coin processing device for ascertaining the truth of input coins and discharging coins according to the amount of change is mounted.




This coin processing device broadly comprises:




(1) a coin sorting device for ascertaining the truth and falsity of input coins, returning false coins, discriminating the kind of true coins, and separating and sorting them and




(2) a coin discharge device for accommodating true coins separated and sorted by the coin sorting device for each coin kind and discharging coins according to the amount of change.




Among them, the coin discharge device comprises a cassette type coin tube for loading and accommodating specific coins which is mounted so as to freely mount and demount and a coin discharge unit for discharging coins from the lowest surface of the coin tube.





FIG. 9

is a side view of essential section breakage concept showing a conventional coin discharge device


1


. The coin discharge device


1


, unlike a coin discharge device for so-called discharging a plurality of coin kinds for sorting and accommodating a plurality of kinds of coins and selecting and discharging the coin kind according to the amount of change among them, is a coin discharge device for accommodating and discharging only coins of particularly high use frequency and this type of coin discharge device


1


is generally arranged contiguously to the aforementioned coin discharge device for discharging a plurality of coin kinds in the coin processing device.




The coin discharge device


1


comprises a device body


3


consisting of a frame in which a cassette accommodation concave part


2


for accommodating one cassette type coin tube for accommodating only specific coins of high use frequency which will be described later is formed so as to freely mount and demount and a coin discharge means


4


arranged at the lower part of the device body


3


.




For a concrete structure of the coin discharge means


4


, it is recommended to refer to Japanese Utility Model Patent 60-44160 proposed by this applicant previously.




In the coin discharge device


1


, an empty sensor


5


for detecting the existence of coins accommodated in the cassette type coin tube which will be described later is arranged under a back


2




a


of the cassette accommodation concave part


2


. The empty sensor


5


comprises a coil wound in a circle to which a predetermined high frequency signal is applied and detects the existence of coins as a change in the impedance of the coil. The empty sensor


5


is covered with synthetic resin such as rubber so that the coil will not be damaged so much by an external shock. The empty sensor


5


is mounted via a spring


6


in a sensor accommodation concave part


2




b


formed on the back


2




a


of the cassette accommodation concave part


2


so that a tip


5




a


thereof freely comes in and out from the cassette accommodation concave part


2


.




The cassette type coin tube is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


2


of the coin discharge device


1


, as shown in

FIG. 10

, by fitting and inserting a lower end


10




a


of one cassette tube


10


under the cassette accommodation concave part


2


, rotating a tip


10




b


in the direction of the arrow F, that is, counterclockwise on the drawing using it as a fulcrum, and joining the tip


10




b


of the coin tube


10


to a joining pawl


11




a


of a latch means


11


formed on the top of the device body


3


as shown in FIG.


11


.




In this case, the tip


5




a


of the empty sensor


5


is closely adhered to the lower part of a back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


by the force of the spring


6


.




Numeral


13


shown in

FIGS. 9

to


11


indicates a control board for the empty sensor


5


mounted on the back of the device body


3


.




Meanwhile, in the aforementioned conventional coin discharge device


1


, the empty sensor


5


detects the existence of remaining coins accommodated in the coin tube


10


, so that it is often arranged at the corresponding part of the lower part of the coin tube


10


, and in this case, when the lower end


10




a


of the coin tube


10


is to be mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


2


as shown in

FIG. 10

, it is apt to collide with the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


, and when it is repeated, the empty sensor


5


itself is damaged and hence cannot detect the existence of remaining coins, and there is a risk that the stable coin discharge function of the coin discharge device


1


cannot be maintained.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above situation, the present invention is intended to provide a coin discharge device for stably detecting the existence of remaining coins accommodated in a cassette type coin tube.




To solve the aforementioned problems, the present invention provides a coin discharge device including at least a device body having a cassette accommodation concave part to which a cassette type coin tube is mounted so as to freely mount and demount and an empty sensor which is arranged on one side of the cassette accommodation concave part and detects the existence of remaining coins accommodated in the cassette type coin tube, wherein the empty sensor is always withdrawn from the cassette accommodation concave part and arranged in a sensor mounting means for projecting it into the cassette accommodation concave part when the cassette type coin tube is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part and closely adhering it to one side of the cassette type coin tube.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a conceptual front view of a coin discharge device relating to the present invention,





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of breakage concept of the essential section AA shown in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view of essential section breakage concept showing the operation of a coin discharge device relating to the present invention,





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of essential section breakage concept showing the operation of a coin discharge device relating to the present invention,





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of essential section concept showing another embodiment of a coin discharge device relating to the present invention,





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of essential section breakage of a coin discharge device showing a sliding means,





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view of essential section breakage concept of a coin discharge device showing the operation of another embodiment,





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of essential section breakage concept of a coin discharge device showing the operation of another embodiment,





FIG. 9

is a cross sectional view of essential section breakage concept of a conventional coin discharge device,





FIG. 10

is a cross sectional view of essential section breakage concept showing the operation of a conventional coin discharge device, and





FIG. 11

is a cross sectional view of essential section breakage concept showing the operation of a conventional coin discharge device.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of a coin discharge device relating to the present invention will be described hereunder in detail.





FIG. 1

is a front view of a coin discharge device


20


relating to the present invention and the same numeral is assigned to each of the same parts as those shown in

FIGS. 9

to


11


.




On the front of a device body


21


which is a frame of the coin discharge device


20


, a cassette accommodation concave part


22


for mounting the cassette type coin tube


10


so as to freely mount and demount is formed and at the lower part of a back


22




a


of the cassette accommodation concave part


22


, the empty sensor


5


is mounted via a sensor mounting means


30


. At the lower part of the device body


21


, the coin discharge means


4


is arranged in the same way as with a conventional one.




The sensor mounting means


30


, as shown in the cross sectional view of breakage concept of the essential section AA shown in

FIG. 1

, which is shown in

FIG. 2

, comprises an almost L-shaped lever


32


supported at the lower part of the device body


21


so as to freely rotate round a shaft


31


.




Both ends of the shaft


31


are supported at the bearing parts formed at predetermined positions of the device body


21


so as to freely rotate.




The lever


32


is made of comparatively rigid synthetic resin covering the empty sensor


5


, and at a lower end


32




a


thereof, the empty sensor


5


is arranged, and an upper end


32




b


is bent, and a central part


32




c


thereof is formed so as to project through a hole


22




b


formed in the back


22




a


of the cassette accommodation concave part


22


into the cassette accommodation concave


22


.




On the back of the central part


32




c


of the bent upper end


32




b


of the lever


32


, a pin


32




d


is projected and between the pin


32




d


and a pin


21




a


projected on the inner peripheral surface of the device body


21


at the opposite position, a spring


33


for always forcing the bent central part


32




c


of the lever


32


clockwise round the shaft


31


is arranged.




As a result, the bent central part


32




c


of the lever


32


is always (that is, when the cassette type coin tube


10


is not mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


) projected in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


from the hole


22




b


formed in the back


22




a


of the cassette accommodation concave part


22


, and the lower end


32




a


of the lever


32


where the empty sensor


5


is arranged rotates at a predetermined angle clockwise round the shaft


31


, and by doing this, the lower end


32




a


is positioned at the place where it is withdrawn from the cassette accommodation concave part


22


.




Next, the operation of the sensor mounting means


30


will be explained.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, when the cassette type coin tube


10


is not mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


, by the force of the spring


33


, the bent central part


32




c


of the lever


32


is always projected in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


through the hole


22




b


formed in the back


22




a


of the cassette accommodation concave part


22


and the lower end


32




a


of the lever


32


where the empty sensor


5


is arranged is positioned in the place where it is withdrawn from the cassette accommodation concave part


22


.




Next, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the lower end


10




a


of one cassette tube


10


is fit and inserted into the lower part of the cassette accommodation concave part


22


.




In this case, since the empty sensor


5


is positioned in the place where it is withdrawn from the cassette accommodation concave part


22


by rotation of the lever


32


, it will not collide with the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


and hence the risk that the empty sensor


5


itself may be damaged is reduced as much as possible.




Thereafter, when the upper end


10




b


of the cassette tube


10


is rotated in the direction of the arrow F, that is, counterclockwise on the drawing, as shown in

FIG. 4

, firstly the bent central part


32




c


of the lever


32


colliding with the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


comes in contact with it and the lever


32


is rotated in the direction of the arrow G, that is, counterclockwise by the force round the shaft


31


.




Then, the empty sensor


5


positioned at the lower end


32




a


of the lever


32


rotates counterclockwise round the shaft


31


, closely adheres to a predetermined position of the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


surely, and positioned and arranged in the place.




Therefore, in the aforementioned coin discharge device


20


, when the coin tube


10


is mounted, the coin tube


10


does not collide with the empty sensor


5


, so that the damage of the empty sensor


5


can be reduced as much as possible.




In the aforementioned embodiment, the lever


32


where the empty sensor


5


is arranged is supported just so as to freely rotate round the shaft


31


. However, when an error occurs in the forming position of a bearing part, not shown in the drawing, formed in the device body


21


which supports the shaft


31


so as to freely rotate and when the coin tube


10


is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


, there is a risk that the following problem is caused.




Namely, when an error occurs in the forming position of the bearing part for supporting the shaft


31


so as to freely rotate and when the coin tube


10


is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


, the central part


32




c


of the lever


32


and the empty sensor


5


come in contact with the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


by strong force and hence a strong load is applied to the shaft


31


and there is a risk that it may be broken.




Accordingly, to eliminate such risks, like the coin discharge device


20


of another embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, in which the same numeral is assigned to each of the same parts as those shown in

FIG. 2

, the shaft


31


supporting the lever


32


so as to freely rotate may be supported via a sliding means


40


so as to freely slide toward the arrangement side (the cassette accommodation concave part


22


side) of the coin tube.

FIG. 6

is an enlarged perspective view of essential section breakage of the device body


21


showing the sliding means


40


in detail.




In a concave part


21




b


formed in the device body


21


, a lever


32


constituting the sensor mounting means


30


is accommodated and the shaft


31


supporting the lever


32


is supported via the sliding means


40


so as to freely slide in the direction of the arrow D (the arrangement side of the coin tube).




The sliding means


40


comprises a pair of guide plates mounted to the back


21




c


of the concave part


21




b


and guide grooves


42


formed in the guide plates


41


and the guide grooves


42


support each end part


3


l


a


of the shaft


31


so as to freely rotate and freely slide in the direction of the arrow D.




The guide grooves


42


are formed in the direction of the arrow D as shown in the drawing.




In the sensor mounting means


30


with this sliding means


40


added, as shown in

FIG. 7

, when one cassette tube


10


is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


, the empty sensor


5


positioned at the lower end


32




a


of the lever


32


rotates counterclockwise round the shaft


31


, closely adheres to a predetermined position of the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


surely, and positioned and arranged in the place.




In this case, even if there is a little arrangement error in the bearing part supporting the shaft


31


of the lever


32


, the shaft


31


slides and withdraws in the direction of the arrow D by the sliding means


40


and can absorb the arrangement error, so that when the coin tube


10


is mounted, the central part


32




c


of the lever


32


and the empty sensor


5


will not come in contact with the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


by strong force and hence damage such that the shaft


31


is broken by a strong load can be prevented as much as possible.




As mentioned above, the shaft


31


of the lever


32


is supported via he sliding means


40


so as to freely slide toward the arrangement side of the coin tube


10


, so that even if there is a little processing or mounting error reversely on the coin tube


10


side, particularly the back


10




c


side of the coin tube


10


, the shaft


31


absorbs it and the empty sensor


5


can be closely adhered at a predetermined position of the back


10




c


of the coin tube


10


surely.




Furthermore, not only a mounting or processing error of the coin tube


10


but also, for example, when a coin tube accommodating coins with a small diameter and a small lateral width is to be mounted, it is conventionally necessary to prepare a coin discharge device whose size corresponds to it. However, in the sensor mounting means


30


with the sliding means


40


added, even if a coin tube


50


accommodating coins with a small diameter and a small lateral width L as shown in

FIG. 8

in which the same numeral is assigned to each of the same parts as those shown in

FIG. 7

is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part


22


, the shaft


31


slides in the direction of the arrow D by the sliding means


40


and absorbs the shape change, so that it is possible to closely adhere the central part


32




c


of the lever


32


and the empty sensor


5


at a predetermined position of a front


50




c


of the coin tube


50


by it and surely position and arrange the empty sensor


5


at a predetermined position of the front


50




c


of the coin tube


50


.




In the aforementioned embodiment, a case that the sensor mounting means


30


for supporting the empty sensor


5


is applied to the coin discharge device


20


with one coin tube


10


or


50


mounted is described in detail. However, the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment and needless to say, it may be applied to an empty sensor of a coin discharge device for so-called discharging a plurality of coin kinds for sorting and accommodating a plurality of kinds of coins and selecting and discharging the coin kind according to the amount of change among them.




As described above, in the coin discharge device of the present invention, the empty sensor for detecting the existence of remaining coins accommodated in the cassette type coin tube is always withdrawn from the cassette accommodation concave part and arranged via the sensor mounting means for projecting it from the cassette accommodation concave part when the cassette type coin tube is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part and closely adhering it to one side of the coin tube, so that a coin discharge device that when the cassette type coin tube is to be mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part, the empty sensor and the coin tube do not collide with each other, and hence the damage of the empty sensor is reduced as much as possible, and the existence of remaining coins can be stably detected can be provide.




Since the empty sensor closely adheres to a predetermined position on one side of the cassette type coin tube more surely via the sensor mounting means, the distance between coins accommodated in the coin tube and the empty sensor is more accurate and hence the accuracy of detection of the existence of coins by the empty sensor can be enhanced more.




Since the sensor mounting means freely slides toward one side of the coin tube via the sliding means, it can not only absorb a mounting error of the sensor mounting means or a processing error of the coin tube but also surely arrange the empty sensor at a predetermined position of the coin tube even if a coin tube with a different size is mounted.




The present invention can be executed in various forms without deviated from the spirit or main characteristics. Therefore, the aforementioned embodiments are only examples in every respect and must not be interpreted limitatively. The scope of the present invention is indicated by the claims but not limited to the text of the specification. Furthermore, deformations and changes belonging to the average scope are all within the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A coin discharge device comprising:a device body having a cassette accommodation concave part in which a cassette type coin tube is removably mounted; an empty sensor arranged on one side of the cassette accommodation concave part for detecting existence of remaining coins in the cassette type coin tube; and sensor mounting means disposed in the device body, for withdrawing the empty sensor from the cassette accommodating concave part when the cassette type coin tube is not mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part, and for projecting the empty sensor into the cassette accommodation concave part so that the empty sensor abuts one side of the cassette type coin tube when the cassette type coin tube is mounted in the concave cassette accommodation part.
  • 2. The coin discharge device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor mounting means comprises a lever pivotally supported by a shaft disposed at a lower part of the device body, and configured so that a lower end thereof supports the empty sensor and so that a force means projects an upper end of said lever into the cassette accommodation concave part when the cassette type coin tube is mounted therein, with the upper end of the lever pressed against the force means on one side of the cassette type coin tube and the empty sensor disposed at the lower end of the lever projecting into the cassette accommodation concave part and abutting one side of the cassette type coin tube.
  • 3. The coin discharge device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor mounting means comprises:a lever pivotally supported by a shaft disposed at a lower part of the device body and configured so that a lower end thereof supports the empty sensor; force means for projecting an upper end of the lever into the cassette accommodation concave part when the cassette type coin tube is not mounted therein; and sliding means for supporting the shaft to freely slide towards the cassette accommodation concave part so that when the cassette type coin tube is mounted in the cassette accommodation concave part, the upper end of the lever is pressed against the force means on one side of the cassette type coin tube and the empty sensor disposed at the lower end of the lever projects into the cassette accommodation part and abuts one side of the cassette type coin tube.
  • 4. The coin discharge device according to claim 3, wherein the sliding means comprises a pair of guide plates projecting into the device body, and guide grooves formed in each of the guide plates for supporting one end of the shaft so that the shaft freely rotates and freely slides.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
10-284519 Oct 1998 JP
11-018579 Jan 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4374529 Kobayashi et al. Feb 1983
4436102 Kokubo et al. Mar 1984
5947257 Schwartz Sep 1999