Claims
- 1. A liquid diverting coin handling mechanism for conveying coins to a remotely positioned coin receptor comprising:a housing having a top, bottom, a front, a back, and side walls, a coin receiving slot disposed at the top and front of the housing, a coin discharge chute disposed in the housing below the coin receiving slot, a coin passageway upon which coins travel from the coin receiving slot to the coin discharge chute, a water trap positioned at the back of the housing and including a plurality of vertical support members and a plurality of horizontal cross bar members intersecting said vertical support members, wherein water injected into the coin handling mechanism may travel past the horizontal cross bar members and vertical support members and flow downardly between the back of housing and the horizontal and vertical members to a fluid collecting chamber, and a drain connected to the fluid collecting chamber for removing the fluid from the collecting chamber.
- 2. The coin handling mechanism of claim 1 wherein the coin passageway includes a plurality of vertical tabs extending outwardly from a front side of the water trap.
- 3. The coin handling mechanism of claim 1 wherein a plurality of vertical passageways are located between the vertical support members and wherein the coin passageway intersects with the vertical passageways.
- 4. The coin handling mechanism of claim 1 wherein the coin passageway comprises an outwardly extending projection from the front side of the water trap sloping downward towards the coin discharge chute.
- 5. The coin handling mechanism of claim 4 wherein a plurality of vertical passageways are located between the vertical support members and intersect with the outwardly extending projection.
- 6. The coin handling mechanism of claim 5 wherein a top surface of the outwardly extending projection includes a series of hills and dales.
- 7. The coin handling mechanism of claim 6 wherein the dales intersect with the vertical passageways.
- 8. The coin handling mechanism of claim 1 wherein at least some of the cross bar members further include deflection fins extending from a back side of the water trap towards the back of the housing.
- 9. The coin handling mechanism of claim 8 wherein the deflection fins are angled downwardly towards the fluid collecting chamber.
- 10. The coin handling mechanism of claim 4 wherein the outwardly extending projection slopes inwardly towards the front side of the water trap.
- 11. A coin handling mechanism for conveying coins to a remotely positioned coin receptor comprising:a housing having a top, bottom, a front, a back and side walls, a coin receiving slot disposed at the top and front of the housing, a coin discharge chute disposed in the housing below the coin receiving slot, said discharge chute having an open top mounted to said housing and an open bottom a coin passageway within the housing for passing the coins from the coin receiving slot to the coin discharge chute, and means for adjusting the position of the discharge chute to vary a relative distance or orientation between the bottom of the discharge chute and said housing to properly align the discharge chute with a coin receptor.
- 12. The coin handling mechanism of claim 11 wherein the means for adjusting includes a tongue extension on the discharge chute, a clamp plate, and a pair of screws, wherein the clamp plate tightens sandwiches the tongue extension between the clamp plate and the front of the housing.
- 13. A liquid diverting coin handling mechanism for conveying coins to a remotely positioned coin receptor comprising:a housing having a top, bottom, a front, a back, and side walls, a coin receiving slot disposed at the top and front of the housing, a coin discharge chute disposed in the housing below the coin receiving slot, a coin passageway upon which coins travel from the coin receiving slot to the coin discharge chute, a water trap positioned at the back of the housing and including a plurality openings therein, wherein water injected into the coin handling mechanism may travel through the openings and flow downardly between the back of housing and the openings in the water trap to a fluid collecting chamber, and a drain connected to the fluid collecting chamber for removing the fluid from the collecting chamber.
- 14. The coin handling mechanism of claim 13 wherein the coin passageway includes a plurality of vertical tabs extending outwardly from a front side of the water trap.
- 15. The coin handling mechanism of claim 13 wherein the coin passageway comprises an outwardly extending projection from the front side of the water trap sloping downward towards the coin discharge chute.
- 16. The coin handling mechanism of claim 15 wherein a top surface of the outwardly extending projection includes a series of hills and dales.
- 17. The coin handling mechanism of claim 16 wherein the dales intersect with the openings in the water trap.
I. STATEMENT OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/038,436 filed Mar. 11, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,041,908 issued Mar. 28, 2000.
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