Claims
- 1. A coin handling system for use in a coin operated machine having a coin validator comprising:
- a chute for guiding coins into the coin validator, said chute comprising an exit end proximate the coin validator, said chute comprising a multidirectional shape for forcing objects passing through said chute to change directions as the objects move through said chute, thereby inhibiting movement of objects other than coins through said chute, said chute comprising first and second chute pieces pivotally connected at their ends, each of said chute prices comprising an opposite sidewall of said chute;
- means for biasing said first and second chute pieces together to form said chute;
- means for moving said exit end of said chute from a first position proximate the coin validator to a second position away from the coin validator and dividing said first and second chute pieces after said chute reaches said second position for clearing said chute of any objects jammed therein; and
- said biasing means maintaining said first and second chute pieces together to form said chute and hold foreign objects within said chute until said exit end has moved to said second position.
- 2. The coin handling system of claim 1, wherein said chute generally comprises an "L" shape.
- 3. The coin handling system of claim 1, wherein said chute comprises a backwall having a slot formed therein so that foreign objects passing through said chute and impacting said backwall are deflected through said slot.
- 4. The coin handling system of claim 1, wherein said chute comprises interior surfaces having ridges formed therein to prevent wet coins from sticking to said surfaces.
- 5. A pay telephone comprising:
- a coin validator operable to validate coins inserted into the pay telephone;
- a coin chute for guiding coins into said coin validator, said chute comprising an exit end proximate the coin validator, said coin chute comprising a multi-directional shape so that objects passing through said coin chute are forced to change directions, thereby inhibiting movement of objects other than coins through said coin chute, said coin chute comprising first and second chute pieces pivotally coupled together at their ends to allow said chute pieces to divide, each of said chute pieces comprising an opposite sidewall of said coin chute;
- means for biasing said first and second chute pieces together to form said coin chute;
- a return chute;
- means for moving said exit end of said coin chute from a rest position proximate said coin validator to a second position proximate said return chute and dividing said first and second chute pieces after said coin chute reaches said second position to clear said coin chute of any objects lodged therein; and
- said biasing means maintaining said first and second chute pieces together to form said chute and hold foreign objects within said chute until said exit end has moved to said second position.
- 6. The pay telephone of claim 5, wherein said coin chute comprises a generally "L" shape.
- 7. The pay telephone of claim 5, wherein said coin chute comprises interior surfaces having ridges formed thereon to prevent wet coins from sticking to said surfaces.
- 8. The pay telephone of claim 5, wherein said coin chute comprises a backwall having a plurality of slots formed therein such that foreign objects passing through said coin chute and impacting said backwall are deflected through said slots.
- 9. The pay telephone of claim 5, wherein said coin validator comprises a clearing system for clearing objects jammed in said coin validator and a means for activating said clearing system when said exit end of said coin chute has been moved to said second position.
- 10. A coin operated machine, comprising:
- an electronic coin validator;
- a chute for guiding coins into said coin validator, said chute comprising an exit end proximate the coin validator, said chute comprising a multidirectional shape for forcing objects passing on a path through said chute to change directions as the objects move through said chute, said chute comprising first and second chute pieces pivotally coupled together at one end to allow said chute pieces to divide, each of said chute pieces comprising an opposite sidewall of said chute, said of said chute pieces comprising an opposite sidewall of said chute;
- a biasing spring for biasing said first and second chute pieces together to form said chute;
- a return chute; and
- a coin return lever operable to divide said first and second chute pieces and operable to move said exit end of said coin chute from a rest position proximate said coin validator to a second position proximate said return chute to clear said coin chute of any objects lodged therein.
- 11. The coin operated machine of claim 10, wherein-the interior surfaces of said chute pieces comprise ridges operable to prevent wet coins from sticking to said surfaces.
- 12. The coin operated machine of claim 10, wherein said coin chute comprises a generally "L" shape.
- 13. The coin operated machine of claim 10, wherein said return chute comprises a trash chute operable to receive objects dislodged from said coin chute.
- 14. A coin handling system for use in a coin operated machine having a coin validator, comprising:
- a chute for guiding coins into the coin validator, said chute comprising an exit end proximate the coin validator, said chute comprising a multidirectional shape for forcing objects passing on a path through said chute to change directions as the objects move through said chute, said chute comprising first and second chute pieces, each of said chute pieces comprising an opposite sidewall of said chute, said chute comprising a coin entry operable to receive coins in an orientation defining a first plane;
- first and second biasing means, said first biasing means operable to hold said first and second chute pieces together to form said chute and said second biasing means operable to position said exit of said chute proximate the coin validator; and
- a surface integral with one of said chute pieces, said chute pieces defining a plane askew with respect to said first plane such that said first and second chute pieces separate if said surface is forcibly impacted by a foreign object inside said chute, thereby forcing said foreign object to exit said chute between said separated chute pieces.
- 15. A coin handling system for use in a coin operated machine having a coin validator, comprising:
- a chute for guiding coins into the coin validator, said chute comprising an exit end proximate the coin validator, said chute comprising a multidirectional shape for forcing objects passing on a path through said chute to change directions as the objects move through said chute, said chute comprising first and second chute pieces, said first and second chute pieces being pivotally coupled at an end of said first and second chute pieces opposite said exit end, each of said chute pieces comprising an opposite sidewall of said chute, said chute comprising a coin entry operable to receive coins in an orientation defining a first plane;
- first and second biasing means, said first biasing means operable to hold said first and second chute pieces together to form said chute and said second biasing means operable to position said exit of said chute proximate the coin validator.
- 16. The coin handling system of claim 15, wherein said first and second chute pieces each comprise at least two pivot points at said end opposite the exit end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/758,897, filed Sep. 11, 1991 and entitled "Coin Handling System", pending, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/594,272, filed Oct. 9, 1990 and entitled "Coin Handling System", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,548 issued Feb. 25, 1992.
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