Information
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Patent Grant
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6193599
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Patent Number
6,193,599
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Date Filed
Monday, September 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Olszewski; Robert P.
- Jaketic; Bryan
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A miniaturized coin hopper device is provided so as to have a lower height. The device has an electric motor which is arranged such that the projection end of a rotated axis thereof is located at a lower side. A first gear is fixed on this projection end of rotated axis. A disk for discharging coins one by one is provided at the bottom of a hopper which stores the coins. A second gear rotates this disk. A gear train connects this second gear and the first gear. The problem of a true coin being disbursed when a pseudo-coin was stored in a hopper device and the return button was pushed is also addressed. A distinguishing element checks the money kind of a deposited coin. A reserve temporarily holds the coin distinguished by this distinction element. A storage for coins of same money kind and a disbursing element is provided for the the coin in this storage to return the coin reserved in the temporary reservation. A device is also provided to distribute the coin reserved in said temporary reservation to the storage.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a coin processor to process a plural kinds of loose coins of various money types. Especially, this invention concerns a coin processor which is built in a vending machine and processes the coin thrown therein into an exchange coin. This invention also concerns a coin processor to prepare exchange money, by processing plural types of coins thrown into the vending machine, of the money type. The term “coin” in this specification includes currency. The term “coin” can also refer to pseudo-coins such as medals, tokens and so on. Further, the term “vending machine” in this specification of course includes the medal or token vending machine. Also, the term “vending machine” refers to devices for the exchange of coins or currency including machines of the game machine type.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A comparatively small coin hopper device is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application 10-254512 by this applicant.
FIG. 9
is an outlined perspective view of the coin hopper device with an escalator disclosed in Japanese Patent Application 10-254512. This hopper device H stores a lot of coins (not shown in the figure) in hopper tank T, of a funnel shape and discharges the coins above one by one. Electric motor device E with gear train is installed under base board B diagonally arranged. Disk D at the bottom in hopper tank T is rotated with the electric motor device E. A penetration hole (not shown) of this disk D is rotated, the coin is pushed out along base board B and is then discharged out from hopper tank T. The coin pushed out from hopper device H is transported above with escalator device C. The escalator device C has a passage P for coins providing communications to the base plate B. Frame F is provided for reinforcing the long escalator C.
This hopper device H, electric motor device E with the gear train was set up under base board B, and hopper tank T was set up on base board B. Therefore, hopper device H had a problem which enlarged in the vertical direction as shown in FIG.
4
. To miniaturize the hopper device, for instance, the base board B is made horizontal, and the electric motor device E and the gear train are sideways arranged under the base board B. However, there was a limit in the miniaturization of coin hopper device with the above-mentioned arrangement.
When vending machines are used and the amount of money deposited in the machine is more than the price of commodity, the difference is automatically disbursed as change (exchange money). In addition, when the coin inserted into vending machine is a pseudo coin such as foreign country coin and so on, this coin is automatically returned or canceled. The coin inserted into the vending machine is recycled for exchange money by the coin processor built therein. Coins for exchange money are prepared beforehand in the vending machine and when the exchange coins are insufficient, the coin inserted is reused for exchange money.
A coin processor for a vending machine is discussed in Japanese Patent Application 8-214917 or Patent Disclosure 9-265561 by this applicant. As for this coin processor, a plurality of hopper devices to store a lot of coins of same money kind in lose state are vertically piled up. And, on the top part of hopper devices vertically piled up, a coin selector is provided. As for the coin inserted into the vending machine, the money kind is distinguished with the selector, and then existing the passage, the coin is stored in the hopper device of same money kind. When the exchange coin is necessary, each hopper device is operated by an electric signal and the desired exchange coin is disbursed automatically.
In the coin processor for above-mentioned prior vending machine, there was a problem that a-pseudo-coin which is similar to the actual coin is not rejected with the selector and is stored in the hopper device. That is, there was a problem that another true coin was disbursed from the hopper device, when a pseudo-coin was stored in the hopper device and the return button was pushed. The coin processor for prior vending machine exchanged a pseudo-coin for a true coin. On the other hand, there was another problem that a true coin was rejected when the accuracy of coin selector was raised.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a miniaturized coin hopper device. Especially, this invention is developed from a purpose to lower the height of coin hopper device as much as possible.
According to the invention a coin hopper device is provided with at least an electric motor mechanism which is arranged such that the projection end of a rotated axis thereof is located at a lower side. A first gear mechanism is fixed on this projection end of the rotated axis. A disk mechanism is provided for discharging coins one by one. The disk mechanism is provided at the bottom of a hopper which stores the coins. A second gear mechanism is provided for rotating the disk. A gear train mechanism connects this second gear mechanism and the first gear mechanism.
According to another aspect of the invention is a coin hopper device is provided with a first gear mechanism and a second gear mechanism and also a gear mechanism flatly arranged at a lower position than a disk mechanism. The electric motor may be arranged at the side of the disk mechanism.
It is another object of the invention to provide a device in which when the inserted coin is temporarily reserved and the return button is pushed, the inserted coin is returned. That is, this invention adds the escrow function to the coin processor for vending machine and avoids the problem of exchanging a pseudo-coin for a true coin.
It is still anothern object of the invention that when the inserted coin is temporarily reserved and the commodity purchase button is pushed, the coin is accepted within the vending machine.
According to another aspect of the invention, a coin processor is provided with at least a mechanism to distinguish the money kinds thrown-into (deposited) the device. A mechanism is provided to reserve temporarily the coin distinguished by this distinguishing mechanism. A storage facility for coins of same money kind and a mechanism to disburse the coin in the storage facility are also provided. A mechanism to return the coin reserved in the temporary reservation mechanism and a mechanism to distribute coins reserved in the temporary reservation mechanism to the storage facility are provided.
The coin processor of the invention may have a storage facility of coin of same money kind and the disbursement mechanism of the coins are piled as one body.
The storage facility of same money kind coin and the disbursement mechanism of the coin which are united are piled as a plurality and vertically.
The coin processor of the invention may have the temporary reservation mechanism of coin and the storage facility of same money coin kind in the form of hopper devices respectively.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is an outlined perspective view in which an embodiment according to this invention is shown;
FIG. 2
shows an outlined perspective view in which the upper part of
FIG. 1
is removed;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the elements shown in
FIG. 2
in a disassembled state;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view in which the whole of another embodiment according to this invention is shown in the outline;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view which expands and shows some necessary parts of the embodiment of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view which expands and shows other necessary parts of the embodiment of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view in which the necessary parts of the third embodiment according to this invention is shown in outline;
FIG. 8
is a partially sectional side view of the third embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a known device.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings in particular, an example of the invention is shown in
FIGS. 1-3
. The device of the invention includes an almost rectangular bottom board
11
. This bottom board
11
with this complex shape is a resin molded product. Electric connector
12
is fixed on one end part of rectangular bottom board
11
by means of screws
13
. On the other end part of bottom board
11
, electric motor
15
is extends up and is fixed with screws
13
. Electric motor
15
with column shape is fixed in a head standing condition. A small gear
16
is fitted on the projected turning shaft which is located under electric motor
15
. A gear
17
at the above left in
FIG. 3
is rotatably mounted on the pivot standing up on bottom board
11
, adjacent to slider
19
. Middle gear
17
engages with small gear
16
. Moreover, small gear
21
is integrally formed on the upper surface of middle gear
17
. Gear
22
at the left center in
FIG. 3
is also rotatably mounted on the pivot which extends up from bottom board
11
, adjacent to slider
19
. Middle gear
22
engages with small gear
21
(see FIG.
2
). Small gear
23
is integrally formed under middle gear
22
. Large gear
25
at the lower left in
FIG. 3
has a central part penetrated through by rotation axis
26
at the center thereof. The lower part of this rotation axis
26
is rotatably inserted into bottom board
11
, adjacent to slider
19
. Large gear
25
engages with small gear
23
(see to FIG.
2
).
At the above center in
FIG. 3
wiring
10
for the electric motor
15
is shown.
FIG. 3
also shows an electric connector
9
for a sensor.
FIG. 2
shows the assembled state of the device of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-3
.
FIG. 1
shows the further almost rectangular base board
31
on the assembled state of the device of FIG.
2
. This further shows the arranged round disk
41
thereon.
The base board
31
consists of a resin molded product. Large metallic plate
33
, which almost becomes a circle, is fixed on the center thereof On the point part of base board
31
, ring
35
which freely penetrates through electric motor
15
is formed. Details are omitted from the drawing, but between disk
41
and ring
35
, guide splinter
36
for coins is fixed on plate
33
. Moreover, exit
37
for coins is formed near ring
35
of base board
31
. Some details were omitted, but at each side of coin exit
37
, rollers
39
are pivoted respectively. A showing of the other rollers has been omitted. Each roller
39
is moveably mounted respectively with a spring (not shown). Also, near one of rollers
39
, a couple of pins
32
for guiding coins are provided to rise and fall freely with a spring board (not shown). As for the other pins, these have not been shown to preserve clarity in the drawing.
Disk
41
has a circle shape. Penetration holes
42
for holding coins flat are opened in the direction of surrounding and at equal intervals. Two or more small long and slender nails
43
are provided to push the coin out. These nails
43
project under the disk
41
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, big hopper
45
for coin storage having a flat rectangular funnel shape is further installed thereon. Hopper
45
shows only the size in chain lines, but it is a resin molded product. A corner part of hopper
45
is formed to store the upper part of electric motor
15
. Moreover, the hooks (not shown) formed on the under edge of hopper
45
are inserted into small holes
47
on base board
31
. A couple of nails
49
formed on base board
31
dig into hollows (not shown) formed on hopper
45
, existing springs (not shown), and the hopper
45
is fixed thereon. Further, near coin exit
37
, sensor
8
for coin calculation which has a F shape is installed.
As for this execution example with the above mentioned configuration, when electric motor
15
is turned, small gear
16
is rotated. When small gear
16
is rotated, middle gear
17
and small gear
21
are rotated. When small gear
21
is rotated, middle gear
22
and small gear
23
are rotated (refer to FIG.
2
). When small gear
23
is rotated, large gear
25
is rotated (see FIG.
2
). When large gear
25
is rotated, disk
41
is rotated in the direction of the arrow, existing rotation axis
26
(see FIG.
1
).
As a result of the rotation of disk
41
, a plurality of coins in flat rectangular funnel-shaped hopper
45
will be one by one disbursed to exit
37
by means of disk
41
. When electric motor
15
is turned, the coins fall into either of penetration holes
42
of rotated disk
41
. The lowest coins which fall in penetration holes
42
slide on the upper surface of metal plate
33
, by rotation of disk
41
and existing nails
43
. The coin which slides on the upper surface of plate
33
with nail
43
is guided toward the exit
37
, existing inner wall of hopper
45
and guide splinter
36
. The coin guided toward the exit is pushed out from the position of penetration hole
42
to the outside, by means of nail
43
and a couple of pins
32
. The coin pushed out is further pushed out outside by nail
43
, resisting the springs of a couple of rollers
39
(refer to arrows of FIG.
1
).
According to this invention as described above, only by changing the arrangement of composition, a big effect is achieved that the coin hopper device can be miniaturized. That is, according to this invention, there is a big effect in which the height of hopper device can be greatly lowered, by arranging an electric motor at hand-standing and arranging a gear train for deceleration flatly and horizontally.
The device of
FIG. 4
has a first hopper device
111
at lower side thereof, which has an almost horizontal box shape. And, a similar second hopper device
112
is arranged thereon. On the second hopper device
112
, a similar third hopper device
113
is arranged. A similar fourth hopper device
114
is arranged on that further. In addition, on this fourth hopper device
114
, there is arranged a similar flat-box-shaped hopper device
115
. And, on the hopper device
115
, there is arranged a coin selector
116
which has a upright box shape.
The selector
116
distinguishes electronically the coin which was inserted into vending machine (not shown in the drawing). That is, the coin thrown into or deposited in the vending machine is guided by using natural fall and thrown in a slot
117
of selector
116
. The coin which is thrown in slot
117
and falls naturally is distinguished the money kind thereof electronically. As for the coin which falls naturally, the diameter, the thickness, and the material are distinguished for instance with three pairs of magnetic sensors (not shown) and the money kind thereof is determoned.
The coin, of which the money kind is determined, is guided with the solenoid (not shown) etc., falls naturally in hopper
125
of hopper device
115
, and is stored. The pseudo coin such as a foreign coin of which the money kind is not determined is rejected or returned, using natural fall and being guided by passage
118
.
In
FIG. 5
, there is shown the hopper device
115
, of which hopper
125
with rectangular tube shape is removed. Hopper device
115
has an electric motor
135
, of which the projection end of turning shaft (not shown) is located downward. On the lower end of turning shaft of electric motor
135
, a first gear (not shown) is fixed. On the other hand, at the bottom position of hopper
125
in which coins are stored, disk
145
is provided (see FIG.
5
). This round disk
145
discharges coins one by one. On the lower end of rotation axis
155
of disk
145
, a second gear (not shown) is fixed. There is provided a gear train (not shown) for connecting the second gear and the first gear (see embodiment of FIGS.
1
-
3
). The first gear, the second gear and the gear train are located within a case
165
for flat driving device. This case
165
is constituted by a rectangular bottom board and a base board which becomes a lid. Moreover, the case
165
is a resin molded product and, at the center of upper surface thereof, a metallic big plate
175
with almost circular shape is fixed. Between disk
145
and electric motor
135
, a coin guide splinter (not shown) is fixed. Moreover, at the coin discharge entrance near the electric motor
135
, a sensor
195
for coin detection is arranged. Sensor
195
includes a magnetic sensor for instance and detects the money kind of the coin by the diameter etc. of the discharged coin. On both sides of sensor
195
, a roller (not shown) is pivoted, respectively. Each roller is freely moved with a spring (not shown), respectively. Near the one roller, a couple of pins for coin guide (not show) are provided to rise and fall in fee, existing spring board. Further, in the disk
145
, a penetration holes
5
for holding coins in a flat state are opened in surrounding direction and at equal intervals. At the under surface of disk
145
, a plurality of small slender nails or pins (protruding elements)
185
project for pushing coins.
Hopper
125
is a resin molded product and one corner part thereof is formed to store the upper side part of electric motor
135
. This hopper
125
is fixed on case
165
, for instance, nails or retention latches
105
being formed on case
165
and inserted into holes with a spring (not shown). When the electric motor
135
turns, as for hopper device
115
, disk
145
rotates in the arrow direction, with rotation of the gear train and rotation axis
155
. As a result, different money kinds of coins in hopper
125
will be disbursed one by one from discharge entrance near electric motor
135
, by disk
145
. When electric motor
135
is turns, the coin falls into either of penetration holes
5
of rotated disk
145
. The lowest coin falls into penetration holes
5
and slides on the upper surface of metal plate
175
, by rotation of disk
145
and existing nails
185
. The coin which slides on the upper surface of plate
175
is guided in the direction of sensor
195
, positioned along the inner wall of hopper
125
and by the guide splinter (not shown). The coin which was guided toward the sensor position
195
is pushed out, outside from the position of penetration hole
5
, by nail
185
and a couple of pins (not shown). The coin pushed out, outside, is further pushed out on sensor
195
and discharged, by nail
185
and resisting the spring of couple rollers (not shown). When the pushed out and discharged coin passes sensor
195
, the money kind thereof is judged electronic-engineeringly.
In
FIG. 6
, the most lowest hopper device
111
shown in
FIG. 1
is shown. The hopper device
111
is similar to hopper device
115
of FIG.
2
. That is, disk
141
which discharges coins one by one, is set at the bottom position of hopper
121
for storing coins. Similarly, at the bottom of rotation axis
151
of disk
141
, a gear (not shown) is fixed (see embodiment of FIGS.
1
-
3
). A plurality of gears (not shown) including this gear are set in flat case
161
for driving device. In a similar way, case
161
is a resin molded product and, at the center of upper surface thereof, there is fixed a metallic and big plate
171
which has an almost circular configuration. Moreover, at the coin discharge entrance near electric motor
131
, a sensor
191
for coin detection is arranged (see the lower part of FIG.
4
).
The sensor
191
is formed of a magnetic sensor for instance and detects the discharged coin. Therefore, sensor
191
concerned is used for the calculation of the discharged coin. In the same way, on both sides of sensor
191
, a roller (not shown) is pivoted respectively. Moreover with a spring (not shown), each roller can be moved freely, respectively. Similarly, near the one roller, a couple of pins (not shown) for coin guiding are provided to rise and fall in free, existing spring board. Also, in disk
141
, penetration holes
101
for holding the coin flat are opened in surrounding direction and at equal intervals. In the same way, on the under surface of disk
141
, a plurality of small slender nails (not shown) to push coin out project. Hopper
121
is also a resin molded product and one comer part thereof is formed to store the upper side part of electric motor
31
. At the round edge part of hopper
121
, for instance, at the round edge part opposing to the electric motor
131
, a notch N
1
is formed. This notch N
1
is opened and shut by guide board G
1
with roof shape. The bottom part of guide board G
1
is bent under hopper device
111
, that is, under case
61
. Under case
161
, a solenoid S
1
with plank shape is arranged. By this solenoid S
1
, guide board G
1
is shuttled horizontally.
As for the above-mentioned hopper device
111
, when electric motor
131
is turned, existing gear train (not shown) and rotation axis
151
and disk
141
are rotated along the arrow direction as well as the above-mentioned. As a result, the coins of same money kind in hopper
121
will be disbursed one by one from the discharge entrance near electric motor
131
, by rotation of disk
141
. That is, when electric motor
131
is turned, the coin falls in either of penetration holes
101
of rotated disk
141
. The lowest coin which has fallen in penetration hole
101
slides on the upper surface of metal plate
171
, by the rotation of disk
141
and the nail. The coin which slides on upper surface of plate
171
is guided toward the sensor
191
, along the inner wall of hopper
141
and by the guide splinter (not shown). The coin guided toward the sensor
191
is pushed out from the position of penetration hole
101
, by the nail and couple of pins (not shown). The coin pushed out, outside, is further pushed out on the sensor
191
and is discharged outside, by the nail and resisting the springs of couple of rollers (not shown). The coin which is pushed out and discharged is detected in an electronic-engineering manner, when the sensor
191
is passed.
The similar second hopper device
112
is arranged on the first hopper device
111
. The similar third hopper device
113
is arranged also on the second hopper device
112
. The similar fourth hopper device
114
is arranged further on the third hopper device
113
. Therefore, in
FIG. 5
, reference numerals have been described only as to the corresponding parts of these hopper device
111
-
114
.
With the configuration mentioned with reference to
FIGS. 4-6
, when the coin is thrown into the vending machine (not shown), the coin is guided and is inserted in slot
117
of selector
116
. The coin inserted in slot
117
is distinguished the money kind by the selector
116
in an electronic engineering manner. The coin of which the money kind is not distinguished is guided into passage
118
and rejected by natural failing (see FIG.
4
). That is, the coin of which the money kind is not distinguished is canceled to the return entrance of vending machine (not shown). The coin of which the money kind is distinguished with selector
116
is stored in the hopper device
115
based on the operation of a solenoid (not shown). In other words, the coin of which the money kind is distinguished is reserved temporarily in the hopper device
115
. In this situation, when the return button of vending machine (not shown) is pushed, the electric motor
135
is driven and then the coin is discharged into passage
118
. That is, the coin reserved temporarily in hopper device
115
is canceled to the return entrance of vending machine.
Usually, when the coin of which the money kind is distinguished is reserved in the hopper device
115
, the commodity purchase button of vending machine (not shown) is pushed. The electric motor
135
is driven at this time and the coin is discharged in passage
118
. The coin discharged from the hopper device
115
passes the sensor
195
and falls naturally in the passage
118
. The money kind of the coin is judged when the coin passes sensor
195
and, for instance, solenoid S
1
is operated by this judgment signal. Guide board G
1
projects into passage
118
when solenoid S
1
is operated, and the falling coin will be taken into hopper device
111
. Therefore, when the return button of vending machine is pushed, it is preferable that electric motor
135
is driven at the high speed. Moreover, when the commodity purchase button of vending machine is pushed, it is preferable that electric motor
135
is driven in the low speed. For instance, the most upper hopper device
114
is used for e.g., 500 yen coins and the below hopper device
113
is used fore.g., 100 yen coins. And, the lowest hopper device
111
is used for e.g., ten yen coins and the above hopper device
112
is used for e.g., 50 yen coin. The yen coins represent an example only and various denominations of U.S. currency may also be provided for. It is of course good that the height of hopper
124
for the 500 yen coins (the coin with the largest diameter) is enlarged to have a big capacity. Matching to this, it is of course good that the height of hopper
122
for the 50 yen coin with the smallest diameter is reduced to have a small capacity. For instance, such as the above-mentioned, it is now assumed that 500 yen coins, which are thrown into the vending machine and of which the money kind is distinguished, is reserved in hopper device
115
. When the purchase button of the 300 yen commodity of the vending machine is pushed at this time, electric motor
135
is driven and a 500 yen coin is discharged into passage
118
. The 500 yen coin is discharged from the hopper device
115
passes sensor
195
and falls naturally in passage
18
. When the 500 yen coin passes sensor
195
, the money kind is judged and solenoid S
4
is operated by the 500 yen judgment signal. Guide board G
4
is projected into passage
118
when the solenoid S
4
is operated and the falling 500 yen coin is taken in hopper device
114
. On the other hand, the 300 yen commodity is disbursed from the vending machine by means of a signal processor such as CPU and so on, which are omitted from the drawings.
At the same time, an exchange money signal which means 500 yen minus 300 yen equals 200 yen is output to the electric motor (not shown) of the third hopper device
113
. When this electric motor is driven, one 100 yen coin is discharged from the hopper device
113
into passage
119
. One 100 yen coin discharged from the hopper device
113
passes the sensor (not shown) and falls naturally in passage
119
. This sensor detects one 100 yen coin and transmits the detection signal to the signal processor. One 100 yen coin discharged in passage
119
falls naturally and is disbursed to the return entrance of vending machine as exchange money. On the other hand, electric motor
133
is driven further and another 100 yen coin from the hopper device
113
is discharged into passage
119
. As well as the above-mentioned, the sensor detects another 100 yen coin and transmits the detection signal to the signal processor. This signal processor confirms the completion of exchange money of the 200 yen and stops the electric motor of the third hopper device
113
. Therefore, two 100 yen coins total will be disbursed to the return entrance of the vending machine as exchange money. Further, as not shown, it is of course that a solenoid and so on are provided at the lower side of passage
118
. For instance, when either of guide boards G
1
-G
4
is not operated, the purpose of the solenoid is to store the coin within the vending machine, preventing the coin from being returned. Moreover, the purpose of solenoid is to store the coin in the vending machine preventing the coin from being returned, when either of the hopper devices
111
-
114
is nearly full, for instance.
In
FIG. 7
, a hopper device
110
is shown in the outline. This is still another embodiment of the invention. Hopper device
110
is formed almost similarly to hopper device
115
in FIG.
4
. That is, hopper device
110
has arranged electric motor
130
, which locates the projection end of turning shaft downward. Electric motor
130
provides positive and reverse rotations. A first gear (not shown) is fixed on the lower end of turning shaft of electric motor
130
. Similarly, a disk
140
is prepared for at the bottom position of hopper
120
in which coins are stored. Also, with the disk
140
, positive and reverse rotations are possible.
This round disk
140
discharges coins one by one. A second gear (not shown) is fixed on the lower end of the rotation axis of disk
140
. A gear train (not shown) connects the second gear and the first gear. The first gear, the second gear, and the gear train are set in a flat case
160
for the driving device. This case
160
is composed of a rectangular bottom board and a base board which becomes a lid. Similarly, the case
160
is a resin molded product, and on the center of the upper surface thereof, a metallic big plate
170
which is nearly circular is fixed.
Discharge entrance
6
of coin is formed near electric motor
130
and further discharge entrance
7
for the coin is formed on the opposite side. Also, sensor
190
for coin detection is arranged at coin discharge entrance
7
. This sensor
190
consists of a magnetic sensor for instance and detects the money kind of coin by the diameter etc. of discharged coin. Rollers (not shown) are pivoted at both side of each of coin discharge entrances
6
and
7
respectively. Four rollers in total are arranged respectively. Moreover, each roller thereof moves freely via a spring (not shown) respectively. Also, near each of the another rollers, a couple of pins to guide the coin (not show) are provided to freely rise and fall with a spring board, respectively. In other words, four guide pins which become two pairs in total are provided.
The disk
140
has penetration holes for holding coins flat. These holes are opened in a surrounding direction and at equal intervals. Under disk
140
, two or more nails project (not shown) to push the coin out. Similarly, hopper
120
is a resin molded product and is formed to store the upper side part of electric motor
130
in the corner part thereof. For instance, the nails similarly formed on case
160
cut into holes of hopper
120
, existing spring (not shown), and the hopper
120
is fixed. As for above-mentioned hopper device
110
, when electric motor
130
is reversely turned, existing the gear train (not shown) and rotation axis, disk
140
is rotated counterclockwise. As a result, by means of disk
140
, the coins in hopper
120
will be disbursed one by one from discharge entrance
6
near electric motor
130
. That is, when electric motor
130
is reversely turned, the coin falls into either of penetration holes of rotated disk
140
. By further rotation of disk
140
, the lowest coin which has fallen in penetration hole slides on the upper surface of metal plate
170
and the nail. The coin which slides on upper surface of plate
170
is guided toward the discharge entrance
6
, along the inner wall of hopper
120
and by the guide splinter (not shown).
The coin guided toward discharge entrance
6
is pushed out outside from the position of penetration hole, by the nail and a couple of pins (not shown). The coin pushed out, outside, is further pushed out to discharge entrance
6
by the nail and discharged outside, resisting the spring of a couple of rollers (not shown). Similarly, when electric motor
130
is positively turned, disk
140
is rotated clockwise. As a result, the coins of various money kinds in hopper
120
will be disbursed one by one from the other discharge entrance
7
by means of disk
140
. That is, when electric motor
130
is positively turned, the coins fall into either of penetration holes of rotated disk
140
. The most bottom coin falls in the penetration hole and slides on the upper surface of metric plate
170
, by the rotation of disk
140
and existing the nail. In the same way, the coin guided toward the discharge entrance is pushed out from the position of penetration hole, by the nail and a couple of pins (not shown). The coin pushed out is further pushed out to the discharge entrance
7
by the nail, and discharged resisting the spring of a couple of rollers (not shown). The coin which is pushed out and discharged is judged the money kind thereof electronically, when the sensor
190
is passed.
The embodiment shown in
FIG. 7
has the above-mentioned composition and is operated almost similar to the embodiment of FIG.
4
. When the coin is thrown into the vending machine (not shown), the coin is inserted in the slot
117
of selector
116
. For the coin inserted in slot
117
, the money kind thereof is distinguished with the selector
116
. The coin of which the money kind is not distinguished is guided in passage
119
and rejected by natural fall. That is, the coin of which the money kind is not distinguished is canceled at the return entrance of vending machine (not shown). As for the coin of which the money kind is distinguished with selector
1116
, it is stored in hopper device
110
, properly based on the operation of solenoid (not shown). In other words, the coin of which money kind is judged is reserved temporarily in hopper device
110
. In this state and when the return button of vending machine (not shown) is pushed, electric motor
130
is reversely turned and the coin is discharged in passage
119
. The coin reserved temporarily in hopper device
10
is canceled at the return entrance of vending machine. When the coin of which money kind is known is reserved in hopper device
110
, the commodity purchase button of vending machine (not shown) is pushed. At this time, electric motor
135
is positively turned and the said coin is discharged in passage
118
. The coin discharged from hopper device
110
passes sensor
190
and falls naturally in passage
118
. When the coin passes sensor
190
, the money kind of the coin is judged and, for instance, solenoid S
1
is operated by this judgment signal. The explanation and drawing were omitted, but four hopper devices and solenoids S
1
-S
4
are piled up under hopper device
110
as well as is shown in FIG.
1
. When solenoid S
1
is operated, guide board G
1
is projected in passage
118
and the said falling coin will be taken into hopper device
111
. For instance, the most upper hopper device
114
is used for e.g., 500 yen coins as well as FIG.
4
and the hopper device
113
below is used for e.g., 100 yen coins. The lowest hopper device
11
is used for 10 yen coins and the hopper device
112
above is used for 50 yen coins. Thus, 500 yen coins which are thrown into the vending machine and the money kind thereof is judged and reserved in hopper device
110
. And, when the purchase button of 300 yen commodity offending machine is pushed, electric motor
130
is positively turned and the 500 yen coin is discharged in passage
118
. The 500 yen coin discharged from the hopper device
110
passes sensor
190
and falls naturally in passage
118
. When the 500 yen coin passes sensor
190
, the money kind thereof is judged, and solenoid S
4
is operated by the 500 yen judgment signal. When solenoid S
4
is operated, guide board G
4
is projected into passage
118
, and the falling 500 yen coin is taken into hopper device
14
. On the other hand, the 300 yen commodity is disbursed from the vending machine by means of the signal processor such as CPU. At the same time, the exchange coin signal which means 500 yen minus 300 yen equals 200 yen is outputted to electric motor (not show) of hopper device
113
. When this electric motor is driven, one 100 yen coin is discharged from the hopper device
113
to passage
119
. One 100 yen coin discharged from the hopper device
113
passes the sensor (not shown) and falls naturally in passage
119
. This sensor detects one 100 yen coin and transmits the detection signal to the signal processor. One 100 yen coin discharged in passage
119
falls naturally and is disbursed to the return entrance of vending machine as exchange money. On the other hand, the said electric motor is driven further and another 100 yen coin from the hopper device
113
is discharged in passage
119
. As well as the above-mentioned, the said sensor detects the 100 yen coin of another piece and transmits the detection signal to the signal processor. This signal processor confirms the completion of exchange money of said 200 yen and stops the electric motor of third hopper device
113
. Therefore, as exchange money, two 100 yen coins of total will be disbursed at the return entrance of vending machine.
A coin processor, which is the fourth example, is shown in
FIG. 8
in the outline. The most top hopper device V
10
is about the same as hopper device
110
of FIG.
7
. The bottom position of tank V
1
where coins are stored has a disk V
2
. This disk V
2
can make positive and reverse rotations. Moreover, the discharge entrance V
6
for cancellation is formed, and discharge entrance V
7
for coin acceptance is formed on the opposite side. Sensor V
9
for money kind detection is arranged at coin discharge entrance V
7
. When an electric motor (not shown) is reversely rotated, as for the hopper device V
10
, disk V
2
is rotated counterclockwise, existing gears etc. As a result, the coin in tank V
1
will be disbursed one by one from discharge entrance V
6
by means of disk V
2
. Similarly, when electric motor is positively rotated, disk V
2
is rotated clockwise. As a result, the coin in tank V
1
will be disbursed one by one from the other discharge entrance V
7
by means of disk V
2
. The money kind of disbursed coin C
5
is judged electronically upon passing the sensor V
9
. The embodiment in
FIG. 8
operates in a manner similar to that described for the embodiment of FIG.
7
.
When coin C
1
is deposited into the vending machine (not shown), the coin is inserted in the slot
117
of selector
116
. As for coin C
2
inserted in slot
117
, the money kind thereof is distinguished with selector
116
. Still, the coin (not shown) of which money kind is not distinguished is guided into passage
119
to be canceled. Coin C
2
of which the money kind is distinguished with selector
116
is stored in hopper device V
10
. In another way, coin C
3
of which the money kind is known is reserved temporarily in hopper device V
10
. When the return button (not shown) is pushed at this state, disk V
2
is reversely rotated. Therefore, the coin in tank V
1
is discharged into cancellation passage
119
. At the above-mentioned time, that is, when coin C
3
of which the money kind is known is reserved in hopper device V
1
, the commodity purchase button (not shown) is pushed. At this time, disk V
2
is positively rotated and coin C
3
is discharged into passage
118
for coin processing. Coin C
5
discharged from hopper device V
10
passes sensor V
9
and falls naturally in passage
118
. When coin C
5
passes sensor V
9
, the money kind thereof is judged and the judgment signal is sent. By this judgment signal, for instance, solenoid VS
4
of rotation type (described later) is operated. Four hopper devices V
11
-V
14
are piled up under hopper device V
10
in a manner as in the embodiment of FIG.
7
. Each solenoid VS
1
-VS
4
is built in each hopper device V
11
-V
14
respectively. For instance, when solenoid VS
4
is operated, guide board VG
4
is rotated into passage
118
. In this case, falling coin C
5
is taken into hopper device V
14
, by means of guide board VG
4
in passage
118
. For explanation in
FIG. 8
, the most upper hopper device V
14
is used for a large coin e.g., 500 yen coin. The hopper device V
13
below is used for e.g., a 100 yen coin. Thus, one 500 yen coin, which is thrown into the vending machine and of which money kind is known, is reserved in hopper device V
10
. And, when the purchase button of 300 yen commodity of vending machine is pushed, disk V
2
is positively rotated and the 500 yen coin is discharged in passage
118
. The 500 yen coin C
5
discharged from hopper device V
10
passes sensor V
9
and falls naturally in passage
118
. When the 500 yen coin passes sensor V
9
, the money kind thereof is judged and solenoid VS
4
is operated by the 500 yen signal. When solenoid VS
4
is operated, the guide board VG
4
is rotated in the passage
118
. Thus, the falling 500 yen coin C
5
is taken into hopper device V
14
. On the other hand, 300 yen commodity is disbursed from the vending machine by means of the signal processor such as CPU. At the same time, exchange money signal which means 500 yen minus 300 yen equal 200 yen is outputted to electric motor (not show). When this electric motor is driven, one 100 yen coin is discharged from hopper device V
13
into passage
119
. One discharged 100 yen coin passes the sensor V
9
of hopper device V
13
and falls naturally in passage
119
. This sensor V
9
detects one 100 yen coin and transmits the detection signal to the signal processor. One 100 yen coin discharged in passage
119
falls naturally and is disbursed at the return entrance of vending machine as exchange money. On the other hand, the electric motor is driven further, and another 100 yen coin is discharged from hopper device V
13
into passage
119
. As well as the above-mentioned, the sensor V
9
detects another 100 yen coin and transmits the detection signal to the signal processor. This signal processor confirms the completion of exchange money of the 200 yen and stops the electric motor of third hopper device
143
. As a result, two 100 yen coin of total will be disbursed at the return entrance of vending machine as exchange money.
As mentioned above, according to this invention, the coin thrown into the vending machine is temporarily reserved, and it is effective that the thrown-into coin can be returned as it is, by adding the simple composition. That is, this invention has the effect that there is no exchange of a pseudo coin for a true coin. The escrow function is added to the coin processor for vending machine. In other words, this invention has the effect that thrown-into coin is temporarily reserved, and the said coin can be received into the vending machine only when the commodity purchase button is pushed.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Claims
- 1. A coin hopper device comprising:an electric motor arranged with a projection end of a rotated axis located at hopper device lower side, said electric motor having an upper part with a top end; a first gear mechanism fixed on said projection end of said rotated axis; a rotated disk for discharging coins one by one, said rotated disk having a side part; a hopper which stores the coins, said rotated disk being provided at a bottom of said hopper, a top edge of said hopper being provided adjacent to said top end of said motor; a second gear mechanism for rotating said disk, said second gear mechanism being provided under said rotated disk; and a gear train mechanism for connecting said second gear mechanism and said first gear mechanism, said first gear being arranged near said side part of said rotated disk.
- 2. The coin hopper device according to claim 1, wherein said first gear mechanism and said second gear mechanism and also said gear train mechanism are provided as a flat arrangement, arranged at a position below said disk.
- 3. The coin hopper device according to claim 2, wherein said electric motor is arranged at a side of said disk.
- 4. The coin hopper device according to claim 2, wherein said flat arrangement includes each of said first gear mechanism, said second gear mechanism and gears of said gear train mechanism provided in one of a first gear level adjacent to said rotated disk and a second gear level located adjacent to said first gear level.
- 5. A coin hopper device comprising:an electric motor having a rotated axis projection end and having an upper part with a top end, said projection end of a rotated axis being located at a hopper device lower side; a hopper which stores coins, a top edge of said hopper being provided adjacent to said top end of said motor; a rotated disk for discharging coins one by one, said rotated disk being disposed at said bottom of said hopper, said rotated disk having a side part; and said rotated axis projection end of said electric motor being arranged near to said side part of said rotated disk.
- 6. The coin hopper device according to claim 5, further comprising:a first gear mechanism connected to said motor; a second gear mechanism connected to said rotated disk; and a gear train mechanism including a plurality of gears, each of said plurality of gears, said first gear mechanism and said second gear mechanism being arranged flatly in one of a first gear level below said rotated disk and a second gear level adjacent to said first gear level.
- 7. The coin hopper device according to claim 6, wherein said electric motor has an outer surface arranged closely spaced to said side part of said disk.
- 8. The coin hopper device according to claim 7, wherein said first gear mechanism is coaxial with said motor axis and said said second gear mechanism is coaxial with said rotated disk, with an outer periphery of said first gear mechanism being spaced from and outer periphery of said second gear mechanism by a greater distance than a spacing between said outer surface of said electric motor and said side part of said disk.
- 9. A coin hopper device comprising:an electric motor having a projection end with a rotated axis, said projection end being located at a hopper device lower side, said electric motor having an upper part with a top end; a rotated disk for discharging coins one by one, said rotated disk having a side part; a hopper which stores the coins, said rotated disk being provided at a bottom of said hopper, a top edge of said hopper being provided adjacent to said top end of said motor; a first gear mechanism fixed on said projection end of said rotated axis; a second gear mechanism for rotating said disk, said second gear mechanism being being coaxial with said rotated disk and being provided under said rotated disk closely spaced to said rotated disk; and a gear train mechanism with a plurality of gears connecting said second gear mechanism and said first gear mechanism, said first gear being arranged near said side part of said rotated disk, each of said plurality of gears, said first gear mechanism and said second gear mechanism being arranged flatly in one of a first gear level below said rotated disk and a second gear level below said rotated disk.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
10-333332 |
Oct 1998 |
JP |
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10-368438 |
Nov 1998 |
JP |
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