Claims
- 1. A coin processing apparatus comprising:
- coin discriminating means for discriminating whether coins inserted through a coin slot are genuine or false and types of denominations of the coins;
- a plurality of coin tubes for accumulating coins whose denominations have been discriminated by said coin discriminating means, by types of denominations;
- an inclined coin rolling passage diagonally arranged along said plurality of coin tubes, for passing the coins discriminated by said coin discriminating means therethrough;.
- a plurality of overflow sensors respectively disposed in said plurality of coin tubes and each adapted to detect an amount of coins held in a corresponding one of said plurality of coin tubes and generate an overflow output when the amount of coins held therein reaches a predetermined number;
- a plurality of coin distributing means respectively disposed along said inclined coin rolling passage and in correspondence with said plurality of coin tubes, each being adapted to selectively execute a first distributing operation for introducing a coin passing through said inclined coin rolling passage to a corresponding one of said coin tubes and a second distributing operation for introducing the same to an ensuing one of said coin tubes in accordance with a discrimination output of said coin discriminating means; a cash box disposed at a distal end of said inclined coin rolling passage;
- prohibition setting means which, if an overflow output is generated from any of said plurality of overflow sensors, is adapted to set in a prohibited state the first distributing operation of said coin distributing means corresponding to all the coin tubes in stages following said coin tube corresponding to said overflow sensor from which the overflow output is being generated; and
- control means for sequentially canceling the prohibited state of the first distributing operation of each of said coin distributing means as the coin passes through each of said coin distributing means.
- 2. A coin processing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- belt conveying means for conveying the coin inserted through said coin slot by means of a belt to said coin discriminating means.
- 3. A coin processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of coin tubes are arranged in a row, said inclined coin rolling passage is provided at an upper side of said coin tubes arranged in a row and said coin distributing means are respectively disposed in said inclined coin rolling passage at positions corresponding to said coin tubes.
- 4. A coin processing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a direction in which said coin tubes are arranged and a direction in which the coins are conveyed by said belt conveying means are perpendicular to each other.
- 5. A coin processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said coin distributing means comprise:
- L-shaped levers which in a projecting state thereof constitute a bottom portion of said inclined coin-rolling passage and allow the coin to roll in a rolling direction so as to execute the second distributing operation for introducing the passing coin to an ensuing coin distributing means, and in a withdrawn state thereof interrupt the rolling of the coin in the rolling direction and open the bottom portion of the inclined coin-rolling passage so as to execute the first distributing operation for introducing the passing coin to the corresponding one of said coin tubes; and
- solenoids for respectively driving said L-shaped levers.
- 6. A coin processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control means comprises:
- coin sensors disposed in correspondence with said coin distributing means and adapted to detect the coin passing therethrough;
- a timer for counting a preset time corresponding to a duration of passage of the coin passing through said coin distributing means;. and
- means for canceling the prohibited state of the first distributing operation of said coin distributing means when said sensor detects that the coin has passed through said coin distributing means within the preset time counted by said timer.
Priority Claims (6)
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2-314561 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 067,733, filed May 26, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,047 which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 761,411, filed Sep. 17, 1991, now abandoned.
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