Claims
- 1. A coin fraud detection system for electronically detecting fraudulent control of a coin in a vending machine, the coin fraud detection system comprising:
a coin chute for receiving coins in a vending machine; an electronic sensing device operably coupled to the coin chute to obtain information related to objects in the coin chute; and a processor coupled to the electronic sensing device to receive information from the electronic sensing device, the processor programmed to analyze the information to determine whether the coin is attached to a withdrawal device indicating fraudulent use of the coin.
- 2. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the processor is programmed to analyze the sequence of information received from the electronic sensing device to determine whether the coin is attached to the withdrawal device indicating fraudulent use of the coin.
- 3. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the processor is programmed to determine whether the coin is being used fraudulently by determining the direction of travel of the coin by analyzing the information received from the electronic sensing device indicating the coin is traveling in an upward direction in the coin chute.
- 4. The coin fraud detection system of claim 3, wherein the information received from the electronic sensing device indicating the coin is traveling in an upward direction in the coin chute includes a first information indicative of the electronic sensing device sensing the coin at a first lower point in the coin chute and a second information indicative of the electronic sensing device sensing the coin at a second upper point in the coin chute.
- 5. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the processor is programmed to determine whether the coin is being used fraudulently by determining a speed of travel of the coin in the coin chute by analyzing the information received from the electronic sensing device relative to the speed of travel of the coin through the coin chute.
- 6. The coin fraud detection system of claim 5, wherein the information received from the electronic sensing device relative to the speed of travel of the coin through the coin chute includes a first information indicative of the electronic sensing device sensing the coin at a first point in the coin chute and a second information indicative of the electronic sensing device sensing the coin at a second point in the coin chute, and wherein the processor is programmed to determine the distance between the first and second points in the coin chute and further programmed to determine a time relative to the first and second information sensed by the electronic sensing devices.
- 7. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the processor is programmed to determine whether the coin is attached to a coin retrieval device by analyzing the information received from the sensing device indicating the existence of an obstruction in the coin chute once the sensing device has detected the coin.
- 8. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the sensing device is further defined as an optical sensor.
- 9. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the sensing device is further defined as a plurality of optical sensors.
- 10. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the sensing device is further defined as an electromagnetic sensor.
- 11. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the sensing device is further defined as a plurality of electromagnetic sensors.
- 12. The coin fraud detection system of claim 10, wherein electromagnetic sensor is a coil oscillator.
- 13. The coin fraud detection system of claim 10, wherein electromagnetic sensor is a RF oscillator.
- 14. The coin fraud detection system of claim 10, wherein electromagnetic sensor is a Hall effect sensor.
- 15. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the sensing device is further defined as an optical sensor and an electromagnetic sensor.
- 16. The coin fraud detection system of claim 10, wherein the processor is further programmed to determine a coin size information and a coin metallic content of the coin based upon the information received from the electronic sensing device for coin discrimination to verify that the coin is valid.
- 17. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, further comprising a display controllably coupled to the processor and responsive to a fraud detection signal received from the processor.
- 18. The coin fraud detection system of claim 17, wherein the display is responsive to the fraud detection signal received from the processor indicating on the display that coin fraud has been detected.
- 19. The coin fraud detection system of claim 17, wherein no information is displayed on the display responsive to the fraud detection signal received by the display from the processor.
- 20. The coin fraud detection system of claim 17, wherein the display displays no credit responsive to the display receiving the coin fraud detection signal from the processor.
- 21. The coin fraud detection system of claim 1, wherein the processor is further programmed to set a fraud flag to time-out the vending machine for a predetermined time interval responsive to fraud detection by the processor.
- 22. The coin fraud detection system of claim 21, wherein the predetermined time interval is under 10 minutes.
- 23. A method for electronically detecting fraudulent control of a coin in a vending machine, the method:
detecting a coin traveling through a coin chute of a vending machine; determining a direction of travel of the coin through the coin chute of the vending machine; and determining that the coin is being fraudulently controlled based upon an improper direction of travel of the coin through the coin chute.
- 24. A method for electronically detecting fraudulent control of a coin in a vending machine, the method:
electronically detecting a coin traveling through a coin chute of a vending machine; determining a speed of travel of the coin through the coin chute of the vending machine; and determining that the coin is being fraudulently controlled based upon an improper speed of travel of the coin through the coin chute.
- 25. A method for electronically detecting fraudulent control of a coin in a vending machine, the method:
providing a vending machine having:
a coin chute, a plurality of electronic sensing devices coupled to the coin chute, and a processor in communication with the plurality of electronic sensing devices; receiving, by the processor, a first signal from one of the plurality of electronic sensing devices responsive detection in the coin chute of the vending machine; receiving, by the processor, a second signal from one of the plurality of electronic sensing devices responsive detection in the coin chute of the vending machine; determining a sequence by which the processor received the first and second signals from the plurality of electronic sensing devices; and determining whether the coin is being fraudulently controlled based upon the sequence by which the processor received the first and second signals from the plurality of electronic sensing devices.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e), this application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/353,386, entitled Coin Fraud Detection Sensing System and Method, filed Feb. 1, 2002, naming Gary W. Speas and Seth Ward II as inventors, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353386 |
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