Claims
- 1. A disc-type coin sorter for sorting coins of mixed denominations comprising
- a rotatable disc 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 the upper surface of said rotatable disc,
- means for rotating said disc beneath said sorting head,
- means for sorting coins on said disc by denomination,
- separate counting means for sensing and counting the coins of each denomination after the sorting of said coins and while said coins are on the disc, and control means responsive to the counting of the last sorted coin in a preselected count of coins of a selected denomination for stopping the discharge of sorted coins of said selected denomination from the disc after the discharge of said last coin from the disc and before the discharge of the next coin of said selected denomination from the disc following said last coin.
- 2. A disc-type coin sorter comprising a stationary guide plate having a contoured lower surface arranged slightly above a rotatable coin-carrying disc for sorting coins and discharging said coins at respective exits outside the periphery of the disc according to coin denomination, 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 a respective exit outside the periphery of the disc, and a coin-tracking encoder responsive to the coin sensor for tracking the position of the selected coin relative to said coin sensor as the coin is carried on the disc.
- 3. The disc-type coin sorter of claim 2 wherein said coin-tracking encoder monitors the angular movement of said disc after the sensing of the selected coin by the coin sensor.
- 4. A method of controlling the movement of coins of mixed denominations between a stationary head and a rotatable disc having a resilient upper surface located beneath said head and close enough to the lower most surfaces of the head to cause those surfaces to press the coins into said resilient surface, said method comprising
- sorting the coins and guiding coins of different denominations through different exit channels leading to different discharge stations around the periphery of said disc,
- sensing and counting the coins of each denomination after the sorting of said coins and while said coins are on the disc, and
- stopping the discharge of sorted coins of a selected denomination from the disc in response to the counting of the last sorted coin in a preselected count of coins of a selected denomination, and after the discharge of said last coin from the disc and before the discharge of the next coin of said selected denomination from the disc following said last coin.
- 5. A method of controlling the movement of coins of mixed denominations between a stationary head and a rotatable disc having a resilient upper surface located beneath said head and close enough to the lower most surfaces of the head to cause those surfaces to press the coins into said resilient surface, said method comprising
- sorting the coins and guiding coins of different denominations through different exit channels leading to different discharge stations around the periphery of said disc,
- sensing the position of a selected coin while the coin is on the disc and before the coin is discharged at a respective exit outside the periphery of the disc, and
- tracking the position of the selected coin relative to said sensed position as the coin is carried on the disc.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said tracking step monitors the angular movement of said disc after the sensing of the selected coin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/951,731, filed Sep. 25, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,299,997, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/904,161, filed Aug. 21, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,277,651, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/524,134, filed May 14, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,443.
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