Claims
- 1. A coin mechanism comprising:
- a stationary frame;
- a pair of coin chutes pivotally mounted on the frame, the chutes pivoting open in one direction and closed in the other direction;
- an actuating lever pivotally mounted on the frame such that it pivots in one direction to engage and open the chutes and pivots in the other direction to disengage the chutes;
- means for spring biasing one of the chutes in the other direction to urge the one chute closed; and
- a spring extending between the other chute and the actuating lever to bias the other chute in the other direction and to bias the actuating lever in the other direction.
- 2. The coin mechanism of claim 1, in which the spring is a leaf spring.
- 3. The coin mechanism of claim 2, in which the spring biasing means is a leaf spring.
- 4. The coin mechanism of claim 1, in which the frame is formed from a piece of sheet metal bent at right angles to form first and second panels, the chutes pivot into abutment with opposite surfaces of the first panel when closed, each coin chute has a bracket with an extremity extending transversely from the first panel, and the actuating lever pivots about an axis transverse to the first panel.
- 5. The coin mechanism of claim 4, in which the spring is a leaf spring deformed in a plane parallel to the first panel, one of the ends of the leaf spring bears against the actuating lever and the other end of the leaf spring bears against the extremity of the bracket for the other chute.
- 6. The coin mechanism of claim 5, in which the actuating lever has a rigid angled plate and the end of the leaf spring bearing against the actuating lever is fixedly secured to the angled plate.
- 7. The coin mechanism of claim 6, in which the spring biasing means is a leaf spring deformed in a plane parallel to the first panel, one end of the last named leaf spring bearing against the second panel and the other end thereof bearing against the extremity of the bracket for the one chute.
- 8. The coin mechanism of claim 7, additionally comprising a rigid angled plate fixed to the second panel, the end of the last named leaf spring bearing against the second panel being fixedly secured to the last named angled plate.
- 9. The coin mechanism of claim 4, in which the spring biasing means is a leaf spring deformed in a plane parallel to the first panel, one end of the leaf spring bearing against the second panel and the other end of the leaf spring bearing against the extremity of the bracket for the one chute.
- 10. The coin mechanism of claim 9, additionally comprising a rigid angled plate fixed to the second panel, the end of the leaf spring bearing against the second panel being fixedly secured to the angled plate.
- 11. A coin mechanism comprising:
- a stationary frame;
- a pair of coin chutes pivotally mounted on the frame, the chutes pivoting open in one direction and closed in the other direction;
- first and second brackets formed at the respective ends of one of the chutes;
- an actuating lever pivotally mounted on the frame such that it pivots in one direction to engage the first bracket and open the one chute and pivots in the other direction to disengage the first bracket;
- a leaf spring;
- means for securing the leaf spring to the actuating lever at a point between its ends such that one end of the leaf spring bears against the first bracket and the other end of the leaf spring bears against the second bracket to bias the one chute in the other direction to urge the one chute closed; and
- means for spring biasing the other chute in the other direction to urge the other chute closed.
- 12. The coin mechanism of claim 11, in which the biasing means comprises third and fourth brackets formed at the respective ends of the other coin chute, an additional leaf spring, and means for securing the additional leaf spring at a point between its ends such that one end bears against the third bracket and the other end bears against the second bracket to bias the other chute in the other direction to urge the other chute closed.
- 13. The coin mechanism of claim 12, in which the actuating lever also engages the third bracket when it pivots in the one direction and disengages the third bracket when it pivots in the other direction.
- 14. The coin mechanism of claim 13, in which the additional leaf spring is secured to the frame.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 325,724, filed on Nov. 30, 1981 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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