Claims
- 1. A mechanical coin-freed dispensing mechanism comprising:
- (a) coin measuring apparatus including a coin refund button and refund chute for accepting correctly-sized coins of at least two different sizes and rejecting wrongly-sized coins, and for separately routing the accepted coins of different sizes,
- (b) coin-accumulating means to collect the accepted coins in at least a first column of coins of one size stacked edge-on-edge and a second column of coins of a second size similarly stacked, said coin accumulating means incorporating hinged coin deflector flaps to support the first and second coin columns,
- (c) at least two mechanical coin-detecting means including pairs of arms with coin sensing fingers each movable to detect the presence of the top one of the requisite number of coins accumulated in each of the columns of the coin-accumulating means,
- (d) packet delivery means for delivering a packet comprising packet vending drawers to be pulled out by the customer, said packet delivery means manually operable when unlocked to vend a packet, and
- (e) locking sears for the packet delivery means which is coupled to said coin sensing fingers to lock the packet delivery means and prevent a packet being vended if the coin-detecting means fails to detect the requisite number of coins in its respective coin-accumulating means,
- where the accepted coins pass under coin energy through the coin measuring apparatus and into the coin accumulating means, and subsequently into coin boxes or a refund cup, and the coin-detecting means are operated by the manual effort of the customer each time a customer attempts to hand-operate the packet delivery means whereby when a drawer is pulled out the deflector flaps swing one way to allow the coins to fall from the accumulating means and to direct them into the coin boxes, and if a drawer is not pulled but the refund button is operated the deflector flaps swing another way to allow the coins to fall into a refund chute returning them to the customer.
- 2. A mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the coin measuring apparatus comprises successive gates each defined by parallel inclined top and bottom rails with an adjustable gap between them, coins of a selected size fitting between and travelling along the rails while oversize coins do not fit and undersize coins fall through the gap.
- 3. A mechanism according to claim 2 further comprising a frame and projections fixedly positioned under said drawer on said frame wherein each drawer contains a hinged flap with a hook at one end that is pivotally connected onto the bottom of the drawer which springs up when the drawer is empty and also when a vended packet is removed by the customer, this rising of the flap serving to lower the hook to coact with one of said projections, lock the drawer, if the drawer has not been pulled out, and also denying access to the back of the drawer and the dispenser above if the drawer has been pulled out and a vended packet removed.
- 4. A mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the hinged flap in each drawer is lightly spring-loaded upward so that the weight of a packet to be vended can depress it, and a stronger spring is provided to engage the flap and lift it with the packet on it during the final part of outward travel of the drawer when it is pulled.
- 5. A mechanism according to claim 3, wherein there are two locking sears for each drawer operatively connected respectively to said coin-sensing fingers for the first and second columns of coins.
- 6. A mechanism according to claim 5, wherein in the coin accumulating means the coins of each column are stacked in a coin slot said coin accumulating means including a coin check bar that prevents acceptance of coins that are oversize in thickness, such oversize coins being arrested by said coin check bar at an entry throat of the coin slot and diverted into a reject chute.
- 7. A mechanism according to claim 6 wherein there are two packet-vending drawers provided, each drawer incorporating a cam and a laterally-movable sear-ended interlock bar cooperating with said cam for engaging said interlock bar, said interlock bar being operable to lock either drawer when the other is pulled.
- 8. A mechanism according to claim 7, wherein operation of the refund bottom holds the interlock bar in a position to lock both drawers, and lateral movement of the interlock bar when a drawer is pulled prevents the refund button being operated.
- 9. A mechanism according to claim 8 wherein each drawer has a ratchet mechanism that engages a cooperating pawl located on said frame to prevent the drawer from being pushed back in, until it has first been pulled out substantially fully.
- 10. A mechanism according to claim 9, wherein the ratchet mechanism also engages when a fully pulled out drawer is pushed partly in relative to said frame to prevent the drawer being pulled out again until it has been pushed fully in.
- 11. A mechanical coin-freed dispensing mechanism, comprising:
- a coin measuring apparatus for accepting correctly-sized coins of at least two different sizes and rejecting wrongly-sized coins, a common coin acceptance opening, and means for separately routing the accepted coins of different sizes, coin-accumulating means to collect the accepted coins in at least a first column of coins of one size stacked edge-on-edge and a second column of coins of a second size similarly stacked, said coin accumulating means incorporating hinged coin deflector flaps to support the first and second coin columns, at least two mechanism coin-detecting means simultaneously operable each to detect if a requisite number of coins has accumulated in a respective one of the columns of the coin-accumulating means, a packet delivery drawer manually operable by pulling when unlocked to vend a packet and locking means for the packet delivery drawer which is coupled to the coin-detecting means to lock the packet delivery drawer and prevent a packet being vended if a coin-detecting means fails to detect the requisite number of coins in its respective coin-accumulating means, the accepted coins passing through the coin measuring apparatus and into the coin accumulating means, and subsequently into coin boxes or a refund cup, under coin energy and the coin-detecting means being operated by the manual effort of the customer but with no significant outward travel of the drawer each time a customer attempts to hand-operate the packet delivery drawer, said coin-detecting means including coin feelers arranged, when the coin-detecting means are operated, to move into contact with a respective coin to be detected by traveling in a direction approximately normal to the coin surface contacted.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/307,188, filed on Jan. 24, 1989, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/760,621 filed July 30, 1985 (now abandoned).
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