Claims
- 1. A coin queuing and sorting arrangement, comprising:
- a coin queuing device including
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon, and
- a stationary queuing head having a lower surface positioned generally parallel to and opposing said resilient top surface of said rotatable disc and spaced slightly therefrom, said lower surface of said queuing head having formed therein at least one referencing channel for aligning edges of the coins on said top surface of said rotatable disc at a common radius as the coins are moved by said rotatable disc through said referencing channel, said lower surface of said queuing head further having formed therein an exit channel for receiving the queued coins, said exit channel including a radially inner wall extending to a periphery of said rotatable disc for discharging from said rotatable disc the queued coins which are advanced through said exit channel, the queued coins bearing against said radially inner wall as the queued coins exit said exit channel; and
- a coin sorting device, disposed adjacent said queuing device, for receiving and sorting coins discharged from said rotatable disc.
- 2. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein said coin sorter device includes a coin-driving member having a resilient surface and a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said resilient surface of said coin-driving member constructed and arranged to move the coins along said coin-guiding surface of said coin-guiding member, said coin-guiding surface forming a plurality of exit stations for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters.
- 3. A coin queuing and sorting arrangement, comprising:
- a coin queuing device including
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon, and
- a stationary queuing head having a lower surface positioned generally parallel to and opposing said resilient top surface of said rotatable disc and spaced slightly therefrom, said lower surface of said queuing head having formed therein at least one referencing channel for aligning edges of the coins on said top surface of said rotatable disc at a common radius as the coins are moved by said rotatable disc through said referencing channel, said lower surface of said queuing head further having formed therein an exit channel for receiving the queued coins, said exit channel including a radially inner wall extending to a periphery of said rotatable disc for discharging from said rotatable disc the queued coins which are advanced through said exit channel, said radially inner wall engaging radially inner edges of the queued coins as the queued coins exit said exit channel; and
- a coin sorting device, disposed adjacent said queuing device, for receiving and sorting coins discharged from said rotatable disc.
- 4. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein said coin sorter device includes a coin-driving member having a resilient surface and a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said resilient surface of said coin-driving member constructed and arranged to move the coins along said coin-guiding surface of said coin-guiding member, said coin-guiding surface forming a plurality of exit stations for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters.
- 5. A coin queuing and sorting arrangement, comprising:
- a coin queuing device including
- a rotatable disc having a resilient top surface for receiving a plurality of coins thereon, and
- a stationary queuing head having a lower surface positioned generally parallel to and opposing said resilient top surface of said rotatable disc and spaced slightly therefrom, said lower surface of said queuing head having formed therein at least one referencing channel for aligning edges of the coins on said top surface of said rotatable disc at a common radius as the coins are moved by said rotatable disc through said referencing channel, said lower surface of said queuing head further having formed therein an exit channel for receiving the queued coins, said exit channel including a radially inner wall extending to a periphery of said rotatable disc for discharging from said rotatable disc the queued coins which are advanced through said exit channel, said radially inner wall and a substantially circular periphery of said queuing head gradually merging toward each other as said radially inner wall extends toward the periphery of said queuing head; and
- a coin sorting device, disposed adjacent said queuing device, for receiving and sorting coins discharged from said rotatable disc.
- 6. The arrangement of claim 5, wherein said coin sorter device includes a coin-driving member having a resilient surface and a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said resilient surface of said coin-driving member constructed and arranged to move the coins along said coin-guiding surface of said coin-guiding member, said coin-guiding surface forming a plurality of exit stations for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/178,658, filed Jan. 7, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,425,669.
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