Claims
- 1. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc;
- a drive motor for rotating said disc;
- a stationary sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to an upper surface of said rotatable disc and spaced slightly therefrom, said lower surface of said sorting head forming a plurality of exit channels for guiding coins of different denominations to different discharge stations around the periphery of said disc; and
- a coin sensor/discriminator mounted in said stationary sorting head over said rotatable disc for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided by said stationary sorting head.
- 2. The coin sorter of claim 1, further including a controller, coupled to said coin sensor/discriminator, for counting valid coins sensed by said coin sensor/discriminator.
- 3. The coin sorter of claim 1, further including a controller, coupled to said coin sensor/discriminator, for counting invalid coins sensed by said coin sensor/discriminator.
- 4. The coin sorter of claim 1, wherein said coin sensor/discriminator is mounted in said stationary head upstream of said plurality of coin exit channels.
- 5. The coin sorter of claim 4, further including a diverter located in a coin route between said coin sensor/discriminator and said discharge stations, and further including a control circuit, responsive to said coin sensor/discriminator sensing an invalid coin in said coin route, engaging said diverter to prevent said invalid coin from being discharged into its respective discharge station.
- 6. The coin sorter of claim 1, wherein said coin sensor/discriminator is mounted in said stationary head over one of said plurality of coin exit channels.
- 7. The coin sorter of claim 6, further including a controller, coupled to said coin sensor/discriminator, for counting valid coins passing through said one of said plurality of coin exit channels.
- 8. The coin sorter of claim 6, further including a controller, coupled to said coin sensor/discriminator, for counting invalid coins passing through said one of said plurality of coin exit channels.
- 9. The coin sorter of claim 1, wherein said coin sensor/discriminator includes a circuit having a signal-carrying inductor and an oscillator circuit providing an output signal.
- 10. The coin sorter of claim 9, wherein said coin sensor/discriminator includes a digital signal processing circuit analyzing said output signal of said oscillator circuit.
- 11. The coin sorter of claim 10, wherein said digital signal processing circuit provides a signal representing characteristics that are unique to an invalid coin.
- 12. The coin sorter of claim 5, wherein said control circuit is coupled to said rotatable disc and controls the speed of said rotatable disc.
- 13. The coin sorter of claim 12, wherein said control circuit responds to said coin sensor/discriminator by reducing the speed of said rotatable disc.
- 14. The coin sorter of claim 1, wherein said coin sensor/discriminator discriminates between invalid and valid coins based on at least one coin characteristic selected from the group consisting of: thickness, diameter, imprinted configuration on coin face, smooth or milled peripheral edge, weight, mass, metallic content, conductivity, impedance, ferromagnetic properties, imperfections such as holes, and optical reflection properties.
- 15. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc;
- a drive motor for rotating said disc;
- a stationary sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to the upper surface of said rotatable disc and spaced slightly therefrom, said lower surface of said sorting head forming a plurality of exit channels for guiding coins of different denominations to different discharge stations around the periphery of said disc; and
- a plurality of coin sensor/discriminators mounted in said stationary sorting head over said rotatable disc for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided by said stationary sorting head, at least one coin sensor/discriminator being mounted in each of said plurality of exit channels.
- 16. The coin sorter of claim 15, further including a controller, coupled to each of said coin sensor/discriminators, for counting valid coins sensed by said coin sensor/discriminators.
- 17. The coin sorter of claim 15, further including a controller, coupled to each of said coin sensor/discriminators, for counting invalid coins sensed by said coin sensor/discriminators.
- 18. The coin sorter of claim 15, further including a plurality of diverters located downstream from said exit channels and upstream from said discharge stations, and further including a control circuit, responsive to one of said plurality of coin sensor/discriminators sensing an invalid coin in said coin route, engaging said diverter to prevent said invalid coin from being discharged into its respective discharge station.
- 19. The coin sorter of claim 15, wherein said coin sensor/discriminators each include a circuit having a signal-carrying inductor and an oscillator circuit providing an output signal.
- 20. The coin sorter of claim 19, wherein said coin sensor/discriminators each include a digital signal processing circuit analyzing said output signal of said oscillator circuit.
- 21. The coin sorter of claim 20, wherein said digital signal processing circuit provides a signal representing characteristics that are unique to an invalid coin.
- 22. The coin sorter of claim 18, wherein said control circuit is coupled to said rotatable disc and controls the speed of said rotatable disc.
- 23. The coin sorter of claim 22, wherein said control circuit responds to said one of said plurality of coin sensor/discriminators by reducing the speed of said rotatable disc.
- 24. The coin sorter of claim 15, wherein said coin sensor/discriminators discriminate between invalid and valid coins based on at least one coin characteristic selected from the group consisting of: thickness, diameter, imprinted configuration on coin face, smooth or milled peripheral edge, weight, mass, metallic content, conductivity, impedance, ferromagnetic properties, imperfections such as holes, and optical reflection properties.
- 25. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured surface spaced slightly away from and generally parallel to said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, located in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers; and
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting container;
- further including an encoder for tracking the position of the invalid item in response to the electrical sensor while the invalid item traverses said coin route between the electrical sensor and the associated stationary coin-collecting container.
- 26. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured surface spaced slightly away from and generally parallel to said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers:
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, located in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers; and
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- wherein the control circuit is coupled to the rotatable disc and controls the speed of the rotatable disc.
- 27. A coin sorter, according to claim 26, wherein the control circuit responds to the electrical sensor by reducing the speed of the rotatable disc.
- 28. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured surface spaced slightly away from and generally parallel to said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, located in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers; and
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- wherein the diverter is constructed and arranged to divert coins of said at least one denomination while they are on the rotatable disc.
- 29. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured surface spaced slightly away from and generally parallel to said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, located in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers:
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- wherein the diverter is constructed and arranged to divert invalid item, and wherein the diverter diverts invalid items while they are on the rotatable disc.
- 30. A coin sorter, according to claim 29, wherein the diverter forces the invalid items to be recycled.
- 31. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured surface spaced slightly away from and generally parallel to said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, located in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers; and
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- wherein the electrical sensor is constructed and arranged for sensing invalid items within one of the coin denomination exit paths.
- 32. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured surface spaced slightly away from and generally parallel to said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, located in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers; and
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- wherein the electrical sensor is constructed and arranged for sensing invalid items upstream of the coin denomination exit paths and wherein the diverter diverts invalid items after they leave the periphery of the rotatable disc, and in response to sensing invalid items upstream of the coin denomination exit paths the control circuit reduces the speed of the rotatable disc.
- 33. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational, movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured surface spaced slightly away from and generally parallel to said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary, sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers; and
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- wherein the electrical sensor is constructed and arranged for sensing invalid items within one of the coin denomination exit paths and, in response thereto, the diverter diverts the sensed invalid items after they leave the periphery of the rotatable disc.
- 34. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc;
- a drive motor for rotating said disc;
- a stationary sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to the upper surface of said rotatable disc and spaced slightly therefrom, said lower surface of said sorting head forming a plurality of exit channels for guiding coins of different denominations to different discharge stations around the periphery of said disc;
- a coin sensor/discriminator mounted in said stationary sorting head over said rotatable disc for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided by said stationary sorting head; and
- a control unit, responsive to detection of an invalid coin by said coin sensor/discriminator, for stopping rotation of said disc and then controllably discharging said invalid coin from one of said plurality of exit channels.
- 35. A coin sorter for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, the coin sorter comprising:
- a motor having a motor output shaft rotatable at a first speed;
- a rotatable disc, coupled to the motor output shaft, having a resilient upper surface for receiving said coins thereon and, via the motor output shaft of the motor, imparting rotational movement to said coins;
- a stationary sorting head having a lower contoured surface spaced slightly above and generally parallel to said resilient upper surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary sorting head configured and arranged for sorting and discharging said coins of said at least one coin denomination through respective coin denomination exit paths around the periphery of said stationary sorting head and into associated stationary coin-collecting containers;
- an electrical sensor, located at a fixed sensing station over the rotatable disc, sensing an invalid item while the invalid item is rotating on the rotatable disc;
- a diverter, located in a coin route between the electrical sensor and the stationary coin-collecting containers; and
- a control circuit, responsive to the electrical sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging the diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the associated stationary coin-collecting containers.
- 36. A coin sorting device for sorting coins of at least one coin denomination from an invalid item not of said at least one coin denomination, comprising:
- a coin-driving member having a resilient surface;
- a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing the resilient surface of the coin-driving member, the coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient surface and spaced slightly therefrom, the resilient surface of the coin-driving member constructed and arranged to move coins along the coin-guiding surface of the coin-guiding member, the coin-guiding surface configured and arranged for sorting and discharging the coins of said at least one denomination through respective coin denomination exit stations formed by the coin-guiding surface; and
- a coin sensor/discriminator, located at a fixed sensing station adjacent the coin-driving member, for sensing invalid items after the invalid items enter one of the coin denomination exit paths.
- 37. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc;
- a drive motor for rotating said disc;
- a stationary sorting head mounted over said rotatable disc, said sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to an upper surface of said rotatable disc and spaced slightly therefrom, said lower surface of said sorting head forming a plurality of exit channels for guiding coins of different denominations to different discharge stations around the periphery of said disc; and
- a coin sensor/discriminator, located at a fixed sensing station over said rotatable disc, for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided by said stationary sorting head.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/115,319, filed Sep. 1, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,550 and entitled "Coin Handling System With Controlled Coin Discharge", which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/951,731, filed Sep. 25, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,299,977 and entitled "Coin Handling System," which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/904,161 filed Aug. 21, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,277,651 and entitled "Coin with Automatic Bag-Switching or Stopping," which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/524,134 filed May 14, 1990 (now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,443), and entitled "Coin Sorter With Automatic Bag-Switching Or Stopping."
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