Claims
- 1. A coin sorter for sorting different denominations of coins comprising:
- a rotatable member having a resilient surface;
- an annular-shaped stationary member having a surface substantially parallel with said resilient surface and positioned sufficiently close to said resilient surface so that a portion of the stationary surface presses coins in contact therewith into the opposed resilient rotatable surface so that the resiliency of the rotatable surface urges the coins against the stationary surface with sufficient pressure to prevent radial movement of coins by centrifugal force due to rotation of the rotatable member, while permitting circumferential movement of the coins by rotation of the rotatable member;
- selected area of the surface of said stationary member being recessed for releasing any coins entering such recessed areas from the pressure of said resilient surface and thereby permitting radial movement of coins within the recessed areas by centrifugal force due to rotation of the rotatable member, said recessed areas being shaped to first guide coins outward in single file along a predetermined path, and second, to permit coins of different sizes to escape radially from between said surfaces by centrifugal force at different preselected positions along the periphery of said stationary member;
- said recessed areas which permit coins of different sizes to escape radially being curved along an arc which intersects the direction of rotation of said rotatable member.
- 2. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 1 wherein said stationary member includes guide means, in turn including an inner facing guide edge of a recessed area, which guide edge extends outwardly in a spiral to a selected radial position for horizontally positioning coins on said rotatable member in a single file, with the outer edges of the coins at said selected radial position, and thereby their inner edges are positioned at a discrete radial position dependent upon the diameter of a coin.
- 3. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 2 wherein said inner facing guide edge is beveled outwardly at its lower extremity.
- 4. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 1 which includes a hopper positioned centrally over said rotatable member and having a generally circular interior with tapers inwardly and downwardly.
- 5. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 4 wherein said hopper comprises:
- a generally circular exit opening extending downwardly from said tapered region, which is eccentric with respect to the generally circular interior; and
- a lower face on said hopper being downwardly and outwardly tapered about a generally circular axis, which is generally concentric with said rotatable member;
- whereby coins tending to stand on an edge adjacent an inner edge of said stationary member are rotated under said lower face and are thereby tipped inward to a normal slant position.
- 6. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 1 comprising coin separating means positioned adjacent the inner edge of said annular-shaped stationary member for applying a retarding force to the upper of a pair of shingled coins being rotated on said top surface of said rotatable member, whereby the coins are separated.
- 7. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 6 wherein said coin separating means comprises a notch in the upper surface of said stationary member, and said notch having a face generally normal to the direction of rotation of coins on said rotatable member, whereby the upper of two shingled coins would be caught by said notch, and the lower of the coins rotated by said rotatable member free of the upper coin.
- 8. A coin handling device comprising:
- a horizontally positioned circular coin carrying disc having a resilient upper surface;
- an annular horizontal guide plate concentrically positioned above said rotating disc and generally having a flat surface over said disc at a selected hight, said height being such as to clear the thickest coin to be handled;
- at least one horizontal, stationary, peripheral limit guide extending downward to proximately the resilient surface of said disc and horizontally extending only part way around an outer region of said disc, and having a tapered inner edge to effect a wedging action on coins against said flexible surface of said disc;
- at least one horizontal, stationary, generally arcuate, inner guide above said disc and extending down to approximately the surface of said disc and having a radius smaller than that of said peripheral limit guide and being circumferentially spaced from the peripheral limit guide;
- at least one stationary exit guide above said disc and extending downward at a taper to approximately the surface of said disc, said direction of extension being measured with respect to the direction of rotation of said disc, and said exit guide being located just beyond, measured along the direction of rotation of said disc, said inner guide; and
- counting means operatively positioned with respect to said exit for counting coins exiting from said disc;
- whereby a coin striking the tapered region of said exit guide is gradually pressed down into the resilient surface of said disc and held at a corresponding radial position and then rotated beyond engagement by said exit guide, and a coin passing radially outward of said exit guide is free to be hurled by centrifugal force from said disc to an exit at an end of said peripheral limit guide and thereby to be counted.
- 9. A coin sorter for sorting different denominations of coins comprising:
- a rotatable member having a resilient surface;
- a stationary member having a surface substantially parallel with said resilient surface and positioned sufficiently close to said resilient surface so that a portion of the stationary surface presses coins in contact therewith into the opposed resilient rotatable surface so that the resiliency of the rotatable surface urges the coins against the stationary surface with sufficient pressure to prevent radial movement of coins by centrifugal force due to rotation of the rotatable member, while permitting circumferential movement of the coins by rotation of the rotatable member;
- selected areas of the surface of said stationary member being recessed for releasing any coins entering such recessed areas from the pressure of said resilient surface and thereby permitting radial movement of coins within the recessed areas by centrifugal force due to rotation of the rotatable member, said recessed areas being shaped to first guide coins outward in single file to a selected radial position, and second, to permit coins of different sizes to escape radially from between said surfaces by centrifugal force at different preselected positions along the periphery of said stationary member; and
- a gauging recessed area on the upstream side of the first of said recessed areas which permit coins to escape radially from between said surfaces, said gauge recess having an arcuate outer wall which is radially outboard of said selected radial position for referencing the radially outer edges of coins approaching said escape areas.
- 10. A coin sorter for sorting different denominations of coins comprising:
- a rotatable member having a resilient surface;
- an annular stationary member having a surface substantially parallel with said resilient surface and positioned sufficiently close to said resilient surface so that a portion of the stationary surface presses coins in contact therewith into the opposed resilient rotatable surface so that the resiliency of the rotatable surface urges the coins against the stationary surface with sufficient pressure to prevent radial movement of coins by centrifugal force due to rotation of the rotatable member, while permitting circumferential movement of the coins by rotation of the rotatable member;
- selected areas of the surface of said stationary member being recessed for releasing any coins entering such recessed areas from the pressure of said resilient surface and thereby permitting radial movement of coins within the recessed areas by centrifugal force due to rotation of the rotatable member, said recessed areas being shaped to first guide coins outward in single file along a predetermined path, and second, to permit coins of different sizes to escape radially from between said surfaces by centrifugal force at different preselected positions along the periphery of said stationary member; and
- coin separating means positioned adjacent the inner edge of said annular stationary member for applying a retarding force to the upper of a pair of shingled coins being rotated on the resilient surface of said rotatable member, whereby the shingled coins are separated.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 921,063, filed June 30, 1978, entitled "Coin Handling Machine", U.S. Pat. No. 4,234,003, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 735,060, filed Oct. 22, 1976, U.S. Pat. No. 4,098,280.
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