Claims
- 1. A coin storage apparatus having:a coin receiving pan for receiving coins that are ejected from a pay-out hole of a coin game machine; and a tray, on which grooves for storing and lining up the coins that are ejected from the pay-out hole are formed on an exposed surface of the tray, the tray fitting the coin receiving pan, wherein the grooves are formed to fit the shape of the coins.
- 2. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1 wherein indices for indicating the number of coins are marked on each of the grooves.
- 3. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1 wherein:the coin receiving pan has a concave coin receiving unit, which is formed on a portion of the coin receiving pan for receiving coins paid out from the coin pay-our hole; and the grooves are formed on a side portion of the coin receiving unit.
- 4. The coin storage apparatus of claim 3, wherein the coin receiving pan has a longer span and a shorter span andthe grooves are formed along the longer span of the coin receiving pan.
- 5. The coin storage apparatus of claim 3 wherein indices for indicating the number of coins are marked on each of the grooves.
- 6. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1 wherein:the coin pay-out hole ejects coins parallel to the bottom surface of the coin receiving pan; the tray has a hill-shaped portion including a slope, the hill-shaped portion formed on a portion of the coin receiving pan onto which the coins that are ejected from the coin pay-out hole fall, the slope causing the horizontally ejected coins, which fall parallel to the bottom surface of the coin receiving pan, to become vertical to the bottom surface of the coin receiving pan; a interior surface of a side wall of the coin receiving pan, which is installed facing the coin pay-out hole, continue smoothly to the slope; and the grooves are formed along a direction that is parallel to the direction in which the coins are ejected.
- 7. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6 wherein indices for indicating the number of coins are marked on each of the grooves.
- 8. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein a spherical end is carved out at a player side end of each of the grooves.
- 9. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6 wherein high partition wall for separating the grooves are formed.
- 10. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6 wherein the tray is constituted of a transparent resin containing fluorescent coloring matters.
- 11. The coin storage apparatus of claim 10 wherein the resin is a transparent acrylic resin.
- 12. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the grooves are formed in a shape of the coins.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This patent application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/131,502 filed Aug. 10, 1998, now U. S. Pat. No. 6,047,966, has been inserted.
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