The present invention relates to a coin escrow apparatus, and more particularly to a coin escrow apparatus with simple structure and high stability.
As the development of industry, more and more businesses are running without labor, such as vending machines, pay phones, parking areas, and bill changer, since the cost of labor is getting high. Take vending machine for example, a consumer may operate the vending machine to select a product, and then the machine will drop the selected product after enough currency is deposited. This business model could reduce the labor cost, and run for 24 hours a day.
In case of the consumer inserting currency much than the prince of the selected product, the machine should return coins to the consumer, therefore, the vending machine should be equipped with a coin escrow apparatus to return coins to consumer.
The conventional coin escrow apparatus stores different coins in containers, and then drop a predetermined number of coins from each of the containers by a motor driving a lever to move a coin in the container. In such design, every container needs a motor to drive the lever, so that the conventional coin escrow apparatuses are huge and heavy, and more particularly, their cost are high.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a coin escrow apparatus, which has a simple structure and low cost.
In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, a coin escrow apparatus, which is installed in a machine, and controlled by a processor of the machine, includes a base, on which a plurality of coin barrels, a motor, a coin separator, and a plurality of gate devices are provided. Each of the coin barrels has a barrel, a rotary member, and a shaft. The barrel has a chamber therein, and the rotary member is received in the chamber. The barrel further has an inlet and an outlet, both of which are communicated with the chamber. The rotary member is fixed to the shaft, and has a plurality of coin slots to receive coins. The shaft has a connecting portion and an engaging portion at opposite ends, whereby the coin barrels are connected in series by the connecting portion of the shaft connecting the engaging portion of the other one of the shafts. The motor is connected to the engaging portion of the shaft of one of the coin barrel to drive all the rotary members for synchronous rotation, wherein the motor and the coin barrels in series connection are inclined, and the rotary members are located at low sides of the chamber. The coin separator is mounted on the base, having an inserting opening and a plurality of separating opening associated with the inlets of the coin barrels respectively, whereby coins are inserted into the coin separator via the inserting opening, and the coins are guided to the separating openings according to their currency values, and then delivered to the chambers of the coin barrels through the inlets. The gate devices are located at the outlets of the coin barrels respectively, each of which has a driver, a gate, and a sensor. The gate has a stop portion. The driver is controlled by the processor to move the gate between a first position, in which the stop portion is moved to the outlet to close the outlet, and a second position, in which the stop portion is moved away from the outlet to open the outlet; the sensor is located beside the outlet to detect a number of the coins coming out of the outlet, and transmit a signal to the process to control the driver accordingly.
In an embodiment, coin separator has an inclined passage therein, and the inserting opening and the separating openings are communicated with the passage; the passage has a first end and the second end, and the first end is higher than the second end; the inserting opening is closer to the first end than the separating openings; the separating openings have different sizes, and the sizes of the separating openings increase from the first end to the second end.
In an embodiment, an inclined direction of coin barrels in series connection is the same as that of the passage of the coin separator.
In an embodiment, each of barrels of the coin barrels has a bottom base and a housing connected to the bottom base to form the chamber therein; the inlet and the outlet are provided on the housing; the bottom base has a recess to receive the rotary member.
In an embodiment, the bottom base has an extending base and a rotary member base attached to the extending base; the gate devices are fixed to the extending bases respectively, and the recess is provided on the rotary member base.
In an embodiment, each of barrels of the coin barrels further has lid; the bottom base and the lid are connected to opposite ends of the housing; the lid is connected to the bottom base of the other one of the coin barrels when the coin barrels are connected in series.
In an embodiment, each of barrels of the coin barrels further has an opening; the opening and the outlet are located at opposite sides of the barrel.
In an embodiment, each of the coin slots of the rotary members is open at an edge of the rotary member, and has a curved portion at a junction between the edge of the rotary member and a sidewall of the coin slot.
In an embodiment, the coin separator further has a plurality of guiding members between the separating openings and the inlets of the coin barrels respectively.
In an embodiment, each of the guiding members has a first wall under the separating opening, and a second wall at a side of the separating opening closer to the second end of the passage.
In an embodiment, each of the gate devices further has a base and an elastic member; the gate further has a pivoting and an exerting portion; the pivoting portion is between the stop portion and the exerting portion; the pivoting portion is pivoted on the base the elastic member has opposite ends connected to the exerting portion of the gate and the base to urge the gate, and make the gate normally stay at the first position.
In an embodiment, the driver is a solenoid valve to move the gate to the second position when the solenoid valve is powered, and the elastic member returns the gate to the first position when the solenoid valve is unpowered.
As a result, all the coin barrels are driven by the motor that could reduce the size and weight of the coin escrow apparatus, and the cost of the coin escrow apparatus is reduced as well.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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The coin escrow apparatus includes a base 10, on which a motor 12, a plurality of coin barrels 14, a coin separator 16, and a plurality of gate devices 18 are provided. The base 10 has an inclined mounting surface, so that the motor 12, the coin barrels 14 and the coin separator 16 are in an inclined status, and the motor 12 is mounted at a lower side of the base 10.
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In the present embodiment, the rotary member 22 is received in a center hole of the flange 38, and the coin slots 34 are higher than the flange 38 and located at the same height as the inlet 40, the outlet 42, and the opening 44.
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When a consumer operates a machine equipped with the coin escrow apparatus of the present invention, and inserts coins into the machine, the coins will enter the coin separator 16 via the inserting opening 30, and then the coins move in the passage 50 in sequence from the first end 52 to the second end 54. The coins drop out through the separating openings 58, 60, 62, 64 when the coin passes the first separating opening with the size allowing the coin coming out. For example, one dollar coins directly drop out via the first separating opening 58, five dollars coins pass the first separating opening 58, and drop out via the second separating opening 60, ten dollars coins pass the first and the second separating openings 58 and 60, and drop out via the third separating opening 62, and fifty dollars coins pass the first three separating openings 58, 60, 62, and drop out via the last separating opening 64. As a result, different coins are separated and guided to designated coin barrels 14 for storage. In the present embodiment, fifty dollar coins are delivered to the coin barrel 14 closet to the motor 12, and the rest coin barrel 14 stores ten dollars coins, five dollars coins, and one dollar coins in sequence. Some of the coins in the chamber of the coin barrels 14 are received in the coin slots 34. It is noted that a depth of the coin slot 34 allows one coin received therein only.
In case the processor of the machine determines a predetermined amount of coins should be refunded, the processor starts the motor 12 to synchronously rotate all the rotary members 22 in counterclockwise. As shown in
For example, if the machine determines that forty-seven dollars should be refunded, the motor 14 is started to synchronously rotate all the rotary members 22, and only the gate devices 18 of the coin barrels 14 storing ten dollars coins, five dollars coins and one dollar coins are activated to move the gate 76 to the second position so as to open the outlets 40 of said three coin barrels 14. As the rotation of the rotary members 22, ten dollars coins, five dollars coins, and one dollar coins will fall out of the coin barrels 14 and be delivered to a predetermined place (not shown). The gate device 18 of the coin barrel 14 storing ten dollars coins will be deactivated to close the outlet 42 when the sensor 86 detects that four coins had fallen out, and the gate device 18 of the coin barrel 14 storing five dollars coins will be deactivated to close the outlet 42 when the sensor 86 detects that 1 coin had fallen out, and the gate device 18 of the coin barrel 14 storing one dollars coins will be deactivated to close the outlet 42 when the sensor 86 detects that 2 coins had fallen out. After all the coin barrels 14 had dropped the predetermined numbers of coins, the processor stops the motor 12.
When any coin barrel 14 stores too many coins in the chamber, the coins not received in the coin slots 34 will drop out of the coin barrel 14 via the opening 44 because of the rotation of the rotary member 22, and be delivered to a predetermined place (not shown) for collection. It may keep the coin barrels 14 working normally.
In conclusion, the present invention provides the coin barrels in series connection, so that the coin barrels could be driven by a single motor. Besides, the user may increase or decrease the number of the coin barrels in series connection according to real requirement. Furthermore, the user may increase or decrease a number of the coin barrels in series connection according to the requirement.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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