Information
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Patent Grant
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6599181
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Patent Number
6,599,181
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Date Filed
Monday, July 16, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 29, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 453 50
- 453 57
- 194 344
- 221 267
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A coin dispensing apparatus includes a storage interior for storing bulk coins, a coin passageway extending along a vertical longitudinal axis upward from the storage container to an exit aperture, and a coin selector for selectively sending coins upward along the coin passageway. A lever is pivotably mounted for contacting the coin as it exits the exit aperture, and a sensor unit operatively connected with the lever can count the coins as they exit. The lever and the sensor unit can be appropriately aligned in a fixed relationship and a mounting assembly that is mounting the lever and the sensor unit adjacent the exit aperture can be adjusted traverse to to the longitudinal axis to accommodate different size coins.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is in the field of coin dispensing apparatus where coins are dispensed from a storage container through a coin passageway with an exit aperture, and more particularly to a compact mounting assembly that can mount both a pivoting lever that extends within the coin exit aperture and a sensor unit which can be adjusted transverse to a longitudinal axis of the passageway to accommodate different size coins.
2. Background of the Invention
Various forms of devices utilize coin handling and pay-out apparatus, such as slot machines, gaming devices, and money change apparatus. Coins, medallions, or tokens are usually dispensed from a storage container by a selector mechanism through a coin passageway to a coin exit aperture. The coin passageway can be elevated relative to the storage container or coin hopper so that the coins are pushed up in a single edge-to-edge file or stack through the passageway. Various devices have been provided to provide security without jamming the dispensing of the coins from the exit aperture.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, a coin hopper or bowl
1
can store loose coins in bulk. A coin selector device, such as a rotating disk
2
, can selectively pick up coins from the coin hopper to direct them towards an escalator
10
. Individual coins can be stopped at a protrusion
2
a
which is located adjacent to the rotating disk at the entrance to the escalator
10
. The protrusion
2
a
can direct the coin to contact a return prevention roller
5
which governs the entrance outlet to the escalator
10
. The return prevention roller
5
is installed at the tip or edge of a rotating lever
7
that rotates about a fixed shaft
6
. While not illustrated in
FIG. 5
, a spring can provide a biasing force to rotate the lever
7
in a counter-clockwise direction. The escalator
10
extends upward from the outlet
4
. The escalator
10
can be formed from an elongated base member
11
, spacers
12
A and
12
B, and maintenance boards
13
A and
13
B. The dimensions of the spacers
12
A and
12
B are slightly thicker than the thickness of the coin to be guided along the escalator
10
. Additionally, the spacers
12
A and
12
B are spaced outwardly, from a longitudinal axis of the passageway, to be slightly larger than the diameter of the coin to form a coin passageway or guide for a series of stacked coins as they are progressively passed upward along the escalator
10
. The maintenance boards
13
A and
13
B can be held by appropriate fasteners, such as screws, to the sides of the base
11
with the spacers
12
A and
12
B installed on the base
11
. The resultant configuration provides a cross-sectional rectangular guide path for coins of a predetermined diameter and thickness.
Mounted adjacent the exit aperture of the coin passageway is a dispensing unit fixed to the maintenance boards
13
A and
13
B of a type of structure, for example, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,943,258. An upper end portion of the guide passageway
15
, shown in
FIG. 7
, can have a curved surface
21
G formed in a guide piece
21
. A lower curved upper end portion
12
AU of a spacer
12
A can complete the formation of the exit aperture. Thus, the upper end division of the guide passageway
15
will curve in a leftward direction, as shown in FIG.
7
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a coin sensor
20
is provided with a pivoting lever
23
that rotates about a shaft
26
, while supporting a control roller
22
at its tip. The control roller
22
rotates about a shaft
24
at the end of the lever
23
. The shaft
26
can be mounted on a bracket
25
which, in turn, is fixed to the base
11
. The control roller
22
is located at the exit of the respective curved planes of the spacers
12
A and guide piece
21
. A sensor unit
27
can output a detection signal upon detection of an edge
23
B of the lever
23
when it is moved within a detection groove
27
A. The lever
23
can receive a biasing force by a spring
28
. The dispenser assembly
29
has a structure composed of the control roller
22
, the lever
23
, and the biasing spring
28
. A stopper
30
protruding from the bracket
25
can stop the rotation of the lever
23
.
As can be seen, the control roller
22
at the end of the lever
23
protrudes into the exit of the guide passageway
15
when a coin is not in contact with the control roller
22
. At this time, the detection edge
23
B of the lever
23
is displaced from the detection groove
27
A.
Referring to
FIGS. 5
,
6
, and
7
, the protrusion
2
A on the rotating disk
2
in the storage hopper will selectively push coins
3
towards the exit
4
. The return prevention roller
5
is pushed up to permit a coin
3
to pass into the coin passageway. As additional coins
3
are inserted into the passageway, the lowest coin of the coin passageway will push the upper coins upward in the guide passageway
15
. Eventually, the highest coin
3
U, shown in
FIG. 7
, will be ejected from the guide passageway
15
. As it is being ejected, it will contact the control roller
22
and force the lever
23
to rotate in a clockwise direction, as shown in FIG.
7
.
The detection edge
23
B will be moved within the detection groove
27
A and thereby cause the sensor
27
to output a detection signal representative of the presence of a coin. The lever
23
is biased by spring force of the spring
28
in a counter-clockwise direction so that the control roller
23
will rotate across the periphery of the coin
3
U. Meanwhile, at the storage hopper, the return prevention roller
5
will stop the return of any coins in the guide passage
15
.
As can be appreciated, it is desirable for the coins to be loaded within the guide passageway
15
so that they are immediately available for discharge, but it is also important that the detection signal not be activated until the coin actually is in the process of being ejected. As can be appreciated, the positional relationship between the highest coin
3
U and the control roller
22
will depend on the path length from the return prevention roller
5
to the control roller
22
and the diameter of the coin
3
. If the diameter of the coins is relatively large, they could cause the control roller
22
to stop in a contact condition that will activate a sensor output. Thus, an adjustment to accommodate different size coins is necessary in such a coin dispenser.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,275 represent a proposed solution to this adjustment problem. The coin sensor
20
is mounted for longitudinal adjustment relative to the position of the escalator
10
. Accordingly, the positional relationship between the highest coin
3
U and the control roller
22
can be adjusted by adjusting the length of the guide passage
15
. The housing which surrounds the escalator must have sufficient vertical adjustment space to permit a height correction to provide this adjustment.
Other examples of the prior art structure can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 4,518,001 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,592,377.
The requirement of a compact configurations with adjustments to accommodate different size coins still remains an issue in the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention seeks to ensure an accurate output from a sensor unit in detecting the condition of a coin discharge without changing the vertical length of the escalator or coin passageway.
To achieve this structure, the present invention provides a storage container for storing coins and an escalator or coin passageway extending along a longitudinal axis upward from the storage container to an exit aperture. A coin selector can be mounted within the storage container and send a coin into the coin passageway wherein a series of stacked coins can be advanced for discharge through the exit aperture. A dispenser unit can be located in the exit of the coin passageway and can include a lever pivotedly mounted for contacting the coin as it exits the exit aperture and a sensor unit for counting the coins. A mounting assembly can mount the lever and the sensor unit adjacent the exit aperture for adjustment transverse to the longitudinal axis of the coin passageway to accommodate different size coins without increasing the overall height of the combined dispenser unit and coin passageway. The mounting assembly can include a base member for movably mounting the dispenser unit to permit an adjustment transverse to the longitudinal axis of the passageway and a fastener member for releasably securing the base member to the coin passageway.
Such an arrangement does not change the overall length of the coin passageway or guide passage but permits a change in the relative position between the coin control roller on the lever and the specific size of the coins. Thus, this installation alignment permits a lateral adjustment of the control roller in configurations wherein it is not possible to provide space to permit an adjustment in a vertical height direction. This ensures that appropriate detection signals are not generated while accommodating different size coins. The dispenser unit can further comprise a lever with a rotatable roller installed at its tip and a shaft that can permit free rotation of the lever. A spring can be used to bias the lever into the coin passageway while a sensor unit can detect the relative movement of the lever to provide a coin detection signal. A base member can support both the shaft, lever, spring, and sensor unit with elongated holes to permit a lateral transverse adjustment to the longitudinal axis of the guide passage. Accordingly, an adjustment is easy, because it is possible for a readjustment of both the lever and the sensor unit without increasing the overall combined height or vertical length of the escalator or coin passageway.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects and features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the dispenser unit and mounting assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an elevated partial view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the dispenser unit mounting base member and upper structure of the escalator;
FIG. 4
is an elevated view of the dispenser unit laterally adjusted in a traverse direction relative to
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a coin hopper dispenser;
FIG. 6
is a partial perspective view of a dispenser unit of the prior art; and
FIG. 7
is an elevated plan view of dispenser unit of the prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and user the invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventors of carrying out their invention. Various modifications, however, will remain readily apparent to those skilled in the art, since the general principles of the present invention have been defined herein specifically to provide a coin dispensing apparatus with an adjustable dispenser unit for accommodating different size coins.
The coin dispenser apparatus of the present invention can utilize some of the common elements disclosed in the prior art, such as the storage container, coin selector, and escalator or coin passageway, as shown, for example, in FIG.
5
. Accordingly, the common elements will be described with the same reference numbers as utilized in the Background of the Invention.
The present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 1-4
, includes the base plate
11
which can mount the appropriate spacers
12
A and
12
B and the maintenance boards
13
A and
13
B. The spacers and the maintenance boards can be adjusted or additional spacers of a different size can be utilized to accommodate different diameter coins. The terminology “Coin” as used in the present invention includes medallions, tokens, and other articles in addition to monetary coins that can be stored in bulk and dispensed through a guide passageway.
As can be seen in
FIG. 3
, the base member
11
can mount the spacers
12
A and
12
B and the guide piece
21
with the overlying maintenance boards
13
A and
13
B. An adapter plate
40
that is aligned parallel with the base
11
can support a fixation shaft
26
. A cover member
46
having an upper left hand notch can be mounted by appropriate screws directly on the maintenance boards
13
A and
13
B, as shown in FIG.
2
. An elongated slot at the bottom of the cover member
46
can accommodate different spacing of the maintenance boards
13
A and
13
B. Holes
46
A and
46
B are provided along an upper edge.
As can be seen in
FIG. 1
, a contact roller at the end of the lever arm
23
is juxtapositioned to extend into the exit aperture and accommodated by the notch in the upper left hand corner of cover plate
46
. An installation alignment base member
45
having a pair of elongated holes
45
A and
45
B is adapted to be releasably mounted to and laterally slid across the face of a cover member
46
.
A dispensing unit
29
includes a lever
23
that can be pivotedly moved for placing the coin contacting control roller
22
across the exit aperture of the guide passage
15
. A spring
28
can bias the rotation of the lever
23
about its fixation shaft
26
and also can provide an ejection force in assisting the coin
3
U to be ejected in a leftward direction. An adapter plate
40
can interconnect the operation of the lever
23
and a sensor unit
27
that can be mounted on an L-shaped bracket
41
. A fixation shaft
26
is fixed in the adapter plate
40
to permit the rotation or pivoting of the lever
23
. The lever arm rotates in a plane parallel to a plane containing a base
11
. The shaft
24
supports rotation of the contact roller
22
. At a distal end of the lever
23
, a detection edge
23
B is provided. The sensor unit
27
includes a groove
27
a
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, which is aligned with the plane of movement of the lever
23
so that the detection edge
23
B can operatively pass into and out of the detection groove
27
A. As can be determined, a positional alignment of the lever
23
and the sensor unit
27
can be established with its mounting on the adapter plate
40
. The adapter plate
40
can also support a stopper
30
which extends at a perpendicular angle to the plane of the base
11
to limit the movement of the lever arm
23
.
Fasteners
42
can secure the sensor unit
27
and the L-shaped bracket
41
. The adapter plate
40
can be fixed to the installational alignment base
45
which is also aligned in parallel with the plane containing the base
11
. Fasteners
43
A and
43
A can pass through holes of
40
A and
40
B (
40
B overlaps with the hole
41
B, shown in FIG.
3
). The fasteners can be secured within threaded holes in the mounted base member
45
.
The fastener
43
B which can extend through the hole
41
B, shown in
FIG. 3
, sets the fixing bracket
41
that supports the sensor unit
27
on the installation alignment base
45
. An elongated hole
41
A is aligned in the vertical plane in an arc configuration and is formed on the mounting bracket
41
. The hole
41
B is centrally aligned with the elongated arc opening and a fastener
44
can extend through the elongated hole
41
A to be screwed into the adapter plate
40
. The bracket
41
is then fixed by the fastener or screw
44
and the fastener or screw
43
B. As can be appreciated, the bracket
41
can rotate or pivot about the anchor location of the screw
43
B. Thus, by rotation of the bracket
41
it is possible to adjust the mounting angle of the sensor unit
27
on the adapter plate
40
. This permits a positional relationship between the detector edge
23
B of the lever
23
and the groove in the sensor unit
27
to be relatively adjusted. Fasteners
47
A and
47
B can screw within threaded holes
11
a
and
11
b
in the base
11
. The fasteners
47
A and
47
B are thereby removably attached to fix the base
45
, the cover
46
, and the guide piece
21
.
The position of the control roller
22
on the lever arm
23
can be horizontally adjusted by movement along the length of the elongated holes
45
A and
45
B. This adjustment is accommodated by the notch at the upper left hand corner of the cover
46
. The guide board or cover
46
guides coins
3
which pass through the maintenance board
13
A and
13
B to form the final exit aperture for the coins.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, an example is shown wherein the uppermost coin
3
U of a certain diameter is accommodated. By loosening the fasteners
47
A and
47
B, the base member
45
can be moved transverse to the longitudinal axis of the guide passage
15
in a horizontal direction by the length of the elongated holes
45
A and
45
B. Thus, the desired position of the control roller
22
can be adjusted so that it is in the path of the uppermost coin
3
U but the distal end
23
B of the lever end
22
is not being displaced to interact with the sensor unit
27
. When this desired position is reached, the fasteners
47
A and
47
B are tightened so that the alignment based
45
is then fixed for the particular diameter of the coins.
In this condition, when a coin is discharged by the selector unit or rotating disk
2
into the guide passage
15
, the highest coin
3
U is then guided by the curved plane
12
AU and the guide plane
21
G. The highest coin is then ejected in a left traverse direction and during this action, the lever
23
is rotated in a clockwise rotation since the control roller
22
is pushed up by the coin
3
U. The detection edge
23
b
is then lowered into the detection groove
27
a
of the sensor unit
27
. The lever arm
23
is biased by the spring force of the spring
28
so that when the coin
3
U begins passing the leftward of the control roller
22
, the control roller
22
is then biased downward to further urge the coin
3
U to be ejected in the leftward direction. The next coin then becomes the highest coin
3
U and the condition of
FIG. 4
is repeated with the sensor unit
27
monitoring a predetermined number of coins that are to be ejected.
Referring again to
FIG. 4
, if the guide passage
15
is dimensioned to accept a larger size as shown by the dash lines of coin
3
UB, then it is necessary for the base
45
to be moved transverse to the longitudinal axis of the passage guide
15
along the elongated holes
45
A and
45
B towards the right in a horizontal direction. Accordingly, the fasteners
47
A and
47
B are untightened so that the control roller
22
is then moved to the desired position which will be close to the uppermost coin
3
UB. In
FIG. 4
, only the movement of the control roller
22
is illustrated by a dash line to ensure clarity in the drawing description. As can be seen, this adjustment for a larger coin does not vary the vertical height of the combined escalator and coin dispenser since the alignment plate
45
is slid in a horizontal plane and in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the guide passage
15
. When the desired position is achieved, so that the sensor unit
27
is not activated, but the control roller
22
is appropriately positioned within the exit aperture to engage the coin
3
UB when it is being ejected, the fasteners
47
A and
47
B are again tightened so that the alignment base
45
becomes fixed.
As can be determined, by combining the sensor unit
27
with the dispenser unit
29
which includes the control roller
22
, the pivoting lever
23
, and the biasing springs
28
as a fixed group, it can be integrally moved by simply sliding in the horizontal direction which the alignment base
45
. It is not necessary for a service person in the field to adjust again the positional relationship between the detection edge
23
B and the sensor unit
27
.
As can be understood, the position of the spacer
12
B and the guide base
21
can be changed to adjust for coins of different diameter sizes. As can be further appreciated, the present invention need not have elongated holes in the base member
45
, but rather a plurality of holes which will accommodate the fasteners
47
A and
47
B can be formed in the base
11
.
Needless to say, the sensor unit
27
can employ a photoelectric, magnetic, resistance, or other conventional sensor units that detect the position of coins. It is also possible to use for the dispenser unit
29
, a modified roller
22
that may move along a guide rail. In this case, the modified roller
22
can adopt a structure in which an installation alignment is integrally possible with the provision of a guide rail.
As can be appreciated, other variations of the present invention can be accomplished within the scope of the present disclosure without altering the housing equipment that accommodates a coin dispenser unit of the fixed vertical dimension.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various adaptations and modifications of the just-described preferred embodiment can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described herein.
Claims
- 1. In a coin dispensing apparatus having a coin selector for sending coins along a coin passageway from a storage container to an exit aperture, the improvement comprising:a dispenser unit having a member for contacting a coin as the coin is ejected through the exit aperture and a sensor assembly for providing a signal for each ejected coin; a base member for movably mounting the dispenser unit to provide adjustment transverse to a longitudinal axis of the coin passageway without extending a vertical length of the coin passageway; and a fastener member for releasably securing the base member.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, wherein the base member is a support plate having at least one elongated aperture extending traverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 3. The invention of claim 2, wherein the coin passageway extends vertically from the storage container and the support plate is mounted at a distal end of the coin passageway relative to the storage container.
- 4. The invention of claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly includes a pivoting lever for contacting a coin as the coin is ejected.
- 5. The invention of claim 4, wherein the pivoting lever includes a roller at one end to contact the coin as the coin is ejected.
- 6. A coin dispensing apparatus comprising:a storage container for storing coins; a coin passageway having a longitudinal axis extending upward from the storage container to an exit aperture; a coin selector for selecting a coin from the storage container and sending the coin to the coin passageway; a lever pivotally mounted for contacting the coin as it exits the exit aperture; a sensor unit for counting the coin as it exits the exit aperture; and a mounting assembly for mounting the lever and the sensor unit adjacent the exit aperture for adjustment transverse to the longitudinal axis to accommodate different size coins without extending the length of the coin passageway.
- 7. In a coin passageway for conveying coins from a storage container to an exit aperture having a dispenser unit with a member contacting a coin in the coin passageway as the coin is ejected through the exit aperture and a sensor assembly for providing a signal for each ejected coin, the improvement comprising:means for adjusting the coin passageway to adjust for different diameter coins; and means for moving the dispenser unit transverse to the coin passageway without extending the combined height of the coin passageway and dispenser unit in order to maintain the member in a position within the coin passageway to contact the coin as the coin is ejected and to activate the sensor assembly for each ejected coin.
- 8. In a coin dispensing apparatus having a coin selector for sending coins along a coin passageway which aligns stacked coins from a storage container to an exit aperture, the improvement comprising:a dispenser unit having a member for contacting a coin as the coin is ejected through the exit aperture and a sensor assembly for providing a signal for each ejected coin; a base member for movably mounting the dispenser unit to provide adjustment transverse to a longitudinal axis of the coin passageway without extending the combined height of the passageway; and a fastener member for releasably securing the base member.
- 9. The invention of claim 8, wherein the base member is a support plate having at least one elongated aperture extending transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 10. The invention of claim 9, wherein the coin passageway extends vertically from the storage container and the support plate is mounted at a distal end of the coin passageway relative to the storage container.
- 11. The invention of claim 8, wherein the sensor assembly includes a pivoting lever for contacting a coin as the coin is ejected.
- 12. The invention of claim 11, wherein the pivoting lever includes a roller at one end to contact the coin as the coin is ejected.
- 13. A coin dispensing apparatus comprising:a storage container for storing coins; a coin passageway extending along a straight longitudinal axis upward from the storage container to an exit aperture; a coin selector device for selectively picking up a coin from the storage container and sending the coin to the coin passageway; a lever pivotally mounted for contacting the coin as it exits the exit aperture; a sensor unit for counting the coin as it exits the exit aperture; and a mounting assembly for mounting the lever and the sensor unit adjacent the exit aperture, the mounting assembly is movably mounted transverse to the longitudinal axis to accomodate different size coins without extending the combined height of the coin passageway.
- 14. In a coin passageway for conveying coins from a storage container to an exit aperture having a dispenser unit with a member contacting a coin in the coin passageway as the coin is ejected through the exit aperture and a sensor assembly for providing a signal for each ejected coin, the improvement comprising:an apparatus for moving the dispenser unit transverse to the coin passageway without extending the combined height of the coin passageway and dispenser unit in order to maintain the member in a position within the coin passageway to contact the coin as the coin is ejected and to activate the sensor assembly for each ejected coin.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-215969 |
Jul 2000 |
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