Claims
- 1. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a plurality of exit channels intersecting and opening at a periphery of the sorting head for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a shunting mechanism for receiving the coins guided to and exiting from one of said exit channels and separating the received coins into two or more batches; and
- a coin discriminator, mounted in said stationary sorting head over said rotatable disc, for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided to said one of said exit channels.
- 2. The coin sorter of claim 1, wherein said shunting mechanism includes an exit conduit and at least one internal partition dividing said exit chute into a plurality of slots, said internal partition movable between a plurality of positions to guide the coins into different ones of said plurality of slots, and wherein said internal partition is movable perpendicular to the plane of the coins received by said shunting mechanism.
- 3. The coin sorter of claim 1, further including a drive mechanism, disposed between said one of said exit channels and said shunting mechanism, for increasing the physical separation between the coins exiting from said one of said exit channels.
- 4. The coin sorter of claim 3, wherein said drive mechanism includes a rotating wheel positioned above a stationary smooth surface.
- 5. The coin sorter of claim 1, wherein said shunting mechanism, responsive to said coin discriminator, is operable to separate the valid and invalid coins guided to said one of said exit channels.
- 6. The coin sorter of claim 1, further including a counting station, disposed in a coin mute between the periphery of said disc and said shunting mechanism, for counting coins exiting from said one of said exit channels.
- 7. The coin sorter of claim 6, further including means for detecting when a prescribed number of coins passing said counting station have been counted, and in response thereto actuating said shunting mechanism.
- 8. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a plurality of exit channels intersecting and opening at a periphery of the sorting head for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a shunting mechanism for receiving the coins guided to and exiting from one of said exit channels and separating the received coins into two or more batches; and
- a coin discriminator, disposed in a coin route between the periphery of said disc and said shunting mechanism, for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided to and exiting from said one of said exit channels.
- 9. The coin sorter of claim 8, wherein said shunting mechanism, responsive to said coin discriminator, is operable to separate the valid and invalid coins guided to said one of said exit channels.
- 10. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a plurality of exit channels intersecting and opening at a periphery of the sorting head for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a shunting mechanism for receiving the coins guided to and exiting from one of said exit channels and separating the received coins into two or more batches; and
- a counting station coupled to said shunting mechanism and including a coin sensor mounted over said disc, said counting station separately counting each coin denomination while the coins are on said disc.
- 11. The coin sorter of claim 10, further including means for detecting when a prescribed number of coins guided to said one of said exit locations have been counted, and in response thereto actuating said shunting mechanism.
- 12. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a plurality of exit channels intersecting and opening at a periphery of the sorting head for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a plurality of shunting mechanisms for receiving the coins guided to and exiting from each of said exit channels and separating the received coins into two or more batches; and
- a plurality of coin discriminators, mounted in said stationary sorting head over said rotatable disc, for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided to each of said exit channels.
- 13. The coin sorter of claim 12, wherein said plurality of shunting mechanisms, responsive to respective ones of said plurality of coin discriminators, are operable to separate the valid and invalid coins guided to each of said exit channels.
- 14. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a plurality of exit channels intersecting and opening at a periphery of the sorting head for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a plurality of shunting mechanisms for receiving the coins guided to and exiting from each of said exit locations and separating the received coins into two or more batches; and
- a plurality of coin discriminators, disposed in respective coin routes between the periphery of said disc and said plurality of shunting mechanisms, for discriminating between valid and invalid coins guided to each of said exit channels.
- 15. The coin sorter of claim 14, further including a plurality of drive mechanisms, disposed between said exit channels and each of said shunting mechanisms, for increasing the physical separation between the coins exiting from said exit channels.
- 16. The coin sorter of claim 14, wherein said plurality of shunting mechanisms, responsive to respective ones of said plurality of coin discriminators, are operable to separate the valid and invalid coins guided to each of said exit channels.
- 17. The coin sorter of claim 14, further including a plurality of counting stations, disposed in the respective coin routes between the periphery of said disc and said plurality of shunting mechanisms, for counting coins exiting from each of said exit channels.
- 18. The coin sorter of claim 17, further including means for detecting when a prescribed number of coins passing one of said counting stations have been counted, and in response thereto actuating the shunting mechanism associated with said one of said counting stations.
- 19. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a contoured lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a plurality of exit channels intersecting and opening at a periphery of the sorting head for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a plurality of shunting mechanisms for receiving the coins guided to and exiting from each of said exit channels and separating the received coins into two or more batches; and
- one or more counting stations coupled to respective ones of said shunting mechanisms and including respective coin sensors mounted over said disc, said counting stations separately counting each coin denomination while the coins on said disc.
- 20. The coin sorter of claim 19, further including means for detecting when a prescribed number of coins guided to one of said exit locations have been counted, and in response thereto actuating the shunting mechanism associated with said one of said exit locations.
- 21. 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 rotatable disc having a resilient surface for receiving said coins and 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; and
- a coin discrimination sensor, located between one of the coin denomination exit paths and its associated stationary coin-collecting container, for sensing an invalid item before the invalid item reaches the stationary coin-collecting container associated with said one of the coin denomination exit paths.
- 22. The coin sorter of claim 21, further including
- a diverter located in a coin route between said discrimination sensor and the stationary coin-collecting container associated with said one of the coin denomination exit paths; and
- a control circuit, responsive to said discrimination sensor sensing an invalid item in the coin route, engaging said diverter to prevent the invalid item from being discharged into the stationary coin-collecting container associated with said one of the coin denomination exit paths.
- 23. A disc-type coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, a periphery of the lower surface of the sorting head forming a plurality of exit channels for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a shunting mechanism, disposed outside the periphery of said disc, for receiving the coins guided to one of said exit channels and separating the received coins into two or more batches; and
- a counting station coupled to said shunting mechanism and including a coin sensor mounted in said sorting head over said rotatable disc, said coin sensor sensing the coins guided to said one of said exit channels, said counting station actuating said shunting mechanism in response to said coin sensor sensing a prescribed number of coins.
- 24. A disc-type coin sorter, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon;
- a stationary sorting head having a lower surface being positioned generally parallel to the resilient top surface of the disc and spaced slightly therefrom, the lower surface of the sorting head having formed therein a queuing region for aligning edges of the coins on the top surface of the disc at a common radius, a periphery of the lower surface of the sorting head forming a plurality of exit channels for selectively allowing exiting of the queued coins based upon their respective diameters;
- a counting station including at least one coin sensor for sensing the position of a selected coin while the coin is on the disc and before the coin is discharged at one of the exit channels;
- a coin-tracking encoder responsive to the coin sensor for tracking the position of the selected coin relative to the coin sensor as the coin is carried on the disc; and
- a shunting mechanism disposed outside the periphery of the disc for receiving the coins guided to the one of the exit channels and separating the received coins into two or more batches, the shunting mechanism being actuated by the counting station in response to the coin sensor sensing the selected coin.
- 25. The disc-type coin sorter of claim 24 wherein the coin-tracking encoder monitors the angular movement of the disc after the sensing of the selected coin by the coin sensor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/149,660, filed Nov. 9, 1993, and entitled "Coin Handling System With Coin Sensor Discriminator", which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/115,319, filed Sep. 1, 1993, and entitled "Coin Handling System With Controlled Coin Discharge" now U.S. Pat. No. 5,429,550, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/951,731, filed Sep. 25, 1992 (now issued as 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 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,277,651), and entitled "Coin Sorter 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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