Claims
- 1. Apparatus usable for discriminating among coins and other discrete objects, comprising
- a sensor having a first integral magnetic core, said first core having first and second substantially opposed end faces defining a first gap, to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said first gap;
- first circuitry which initiates at least a first action in response to discrimination of an object using said sensor;
- at least a first communications link coupling said sensor to said first circuitry to provide an output signal from said sensor to said first circuitry;
- at least a first conductive coil coupled to said first core;
- second circuitry which provides current defining at least a first frequency to said first coil;
- a second magnetic core which is non-linear over at least a portion thereof, said second core defining a second gap to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said second gap; and
- a second conductive coil coupled to said first core and third circuitry which provides current defining a second frequency to said second coil, said second frequency being different from said first frequency.
- 2. Apparatus, usable for discriminating among coins and other discrete objects, comprising:
- a sensor having a first integral magnetic core, said first core having first and second substantially opposed end faces defining a first gap, to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said first gap;
- first circuitry which initiates at least a first action in response to discrimination of an object using said sensor; and
- at least a first communications link coupling said sensor to said first circuitry to provide an output signal from said sensor to said first circuitry
- at least a first conductive coil coupled to said first core;
- second circuitry which provides, to said first coil, current which simultaneously defines at least first and second different frequencies.
- 3. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first magnetic core is non-linear over at least a portion thereof.
- 4. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first magnetic core is generally in the shape of a torus.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a conveyance mechanism which conveys objects to said magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said gap.
- 6. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, further comprising:
- end plates coupled to said first and second substantially opposed end faces, respectively;
- a conveyance mechanism which conveys coins past said sensor such that face planes defined by said coins are substantially parallel to said end plates and said coins are substantially adjacent said end plates.
- 7. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 2, wherein a DC current is applied to said first coil.
- 8. Apparatus, usable for discriminating among coins and other discrete objects, comprising:
- a sensor having a first integral magnetic core, said first core having first and second substantially opposed end faces defining a first gap, to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said first gap;
- first circuitry which initiates at least a first action in response to discrimination of an object using said sensor;
- at least a first communications link coupling said sensor to said first circuitry to provide an output signal from said sensor to said first circuitry;
- at least a first conductive coil coupled to said first core;
- a second magnetic core which is non-linear over at least a portion thereof, said second core defining a second gap to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said second gap and;
- second circuitry which provides current defining at least first and second different frequencies to said first coil.
- 9. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 8, further comprising second circuitry which provides current defining at least a first frequency to said first coil.
- 10. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 8, wherein the materials for said first core is different from the materials for said second core.
- 11. Apparatus usable for discriminating among coins and other discrete objects, comprising:
- a sensor having a first integral magnetic core, said first core having first and second substantially opposed end faces defining a first gap to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said first gap;
- first circuitry which initiates at least a first action in response to discrimination of an object using said sensor;
- at least a first communications link coupling said sensor to said first circuitry to provide an output signal from said sensor to said first circuitry;
- at least a first conductive coil coupled to said first core;
- second circuitry which provides current defining at least a first frequency to said first coil;
- a second magnetic core which is non-linear over at least a portion thereof, said second core defining a second gap to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said second gap; and
- at least a second conductive coil coupled to said second core and third circuitry which provides current defining at least a second frequency, different from said first frequency, to said second coil.
- 12. A method, usable for discriminating among coins and other discrete objects, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least a first sensor having a first magnetic core which is non-linear over at least a portion thereof, said first core defining a first gap to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said first gap;
- providing a first periodic reference signal;
- providing a first periodic waveform to induce a magnetic flux on said first magnetic core wherein said first periodic waveform is phase-locked to said reference signal
- measuring the amplitude and a phase locked loop error signal of the voltage induced in said first magnetic core as said object moves past said first gap.
- 13. A method, as claimed in claim 12, further comprising providing at least a first coil coupled to said first magnetic core and wherein said step of providing a first periodic waveform comprises applying a first periodic waveform to said coil.
- 14. A method, as claimed in claim 12, further comprising:
- using said amplitude to calculate Q for deriving conductivity, and
- using said error signal to derive size.
- 15. A method, usable for discriminating among coins and other discrete objects, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least a first sensor having a first magnetic core which is non-linear over at least a portion thereof, said first core defining a first gap to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said first gap;
- providing a first periodic reference signal;
- providing a first periodic waveform to induce a magnetic flux on said first magnetic core wherein said first periodic waveform is phase-locked to said reference signal;
- applying a second periodic waveform, having a frequency different from said first periodic waveform, to said magnetic core.
- 16. A method, as claimed in claim 15, further comprising providing a second coil coupled to said first magnetic core and applying a second periodic waveform to said second coil, said second periodic waveform having a frequency different from said first periodic waveform.
- 17. A method, usable for discriminating among coins and other discrete objects, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least a first sensor having a first magnetic core which is non-linear over at least a portion thereof, said first core defining a first gap to define magnetic flux lines in the vicinity of said first gap;
- providing a first periodic reference signal;
- providing a first periodic waveform to induce a magnetic flux on said first magnetic core wherein said first periodic waveform is phase-locked to said reference signal
- providing a second coil coupled to said first magnetic core and applying a second periodic waveform to said second coil, said second periodic waveform having a frequency different from said first periodic waveform;
- wherein said first and second periodic waveforms are both phase locked to a common reference to maintain a fixed phase relationship between the first and second periodic waveforms.
- 18. In a coin counting device that receives a plurality of coins in a first location and moves coins past a discriminator region for determining the denomination of the coins, calculating the total value of said plurality of coins and outputting an indication of said value, a sensor for measuring coin parameters in said discriminator region, the sensor comprising:
- a ferrite core substantially in the shape of a section of a torroid and defining a gap, positioned so that a coin conveyed by said counting device will move through the vicinity of said gap;
- at least a first coil of conductive material wound about a first portion of said core, defining an inductor;
- an oscillator coupled to said inductor configured to provide current defining at least first and second different frequencies simultaneously on said first coil wherein, when a coin is conveyed past said gap, the signal in said inductor undergoes at least a first frequency shift and a first change in the quality factor of said inductor at said first frequency and a second frequency shift and a second change in quality factor of said inductor at said second frequency;
- a processor configured to identify the denomination of said coin by comparing at least some of said frequency shifts and changes in quality factor to stored data indicative of frequency shift and quality factor values for a plurality of coins of different denomination.
- 19. The sensor of claim 18, wherein at least some of said coins comprise a core covered with a cladding having a cladding thickness wherein said first and second different frequencies are selected to define first and second skin depths, said first skin depth being less than said cladding thickness and said second skin depth being greater than said first skin depth, to permit separate characterization of said cladding and said core.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/807,046, filed Feb. 24, 1997 now abandoned and of Provisional Patent Application S. No. 60/012,964, filed Mar. 7, 1996.
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