Claims
- 1. A coin separator comprising coin selecting means for selecting a particular coin from coins with reference to a kind of each coin, coin storage means for storing said particular coin, and a particular coin path coupled to said coin selecting means for delivering said particular coin to said coin storage means, said coin storage means having a coupling section coupled to said particular coin path, said coin selecting means erroneously selecting a specific one of the coins to supply said specific coin as the particular coin into said particular coin path, said specific coin being different in a coin diameter from said particular coin, wherein the improvement comprises:
- detecting means mounted on said coupling section for detecting said specific coin delivered into said coin storage means from said particular coin path to produce a detection signal; and
- control means coupled to said detection means and responsive to said detection signal for controlling said selecting means to close said particular coin path;
- wherein said particular coin has a particular diameter and said specific coin has a specific diameter larger than the particular diameter;
- wherein said coupling section comprises a cylindrical portion with an inner diameter larger than the specific diameter and stopper means for stopping said specific coin from passing through said coupling section; and
- wherein said detecting means is for detecting stop of said specific coin.
- 2. A coin separator as claimed in claim 1, said cylindrical portion of the coupling means having an inner surface, wherein said stopper means is a projection inwardly projecting from said inner surface with a projecting size so that said projection permits said particular coin to pass through said coupling section but retains said specific coin in said coupling section.
- 3. A coin separator as claimed in claim 1, said coupling section having coin overflow sensing means at a predetermined level in said coin storage means for sensing store of a predetermined number of coins within said coin storage means to produce an overflow signal, wherein said stopper means is disposed adjacent but below said coin overflow sensing means, said coin overflow sensing means serving as said detecting means to produce the overflow signal as said detection signal.
- 4. A coin separator comprising:
- a coin path;
- coin sorting means for sorting deposited coins generally by size and directing coins of generally a first diameter to said coin path and coins of diameters generally different from the first diameter to at least one other coin path different from said coin path;
- a coin storage tube for coins of the first diameter, said tube having an inlet portion to which coins in said coin path flow, a coin storage portion and an intermediate portion therebetween, said intermediate portion having a pass-through diameter which is smaller than that of said inlet portion, said intermediate portion pass-through diameter being just sufficient to permit the coins of the first diameter to pass therethrough to said coin storage portion;
- detection means for sensing after a coin of a diameter larger than said intermediate portion pass-through diameter passes through said inlet portion and is stopped at said intermediate portion and for generating a detection signal in response thereto; and
- gate means, activated at least in part by said detection signal, for blocking the flow of further coins from said coin sorting means to said inlet portion.
- 5. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein passage of further coins through said intermediate portion into said storage portion is blocked by the coin of the larger diameter and thereby any of the further coins flowing into said inlet portion stack up on the larger diameter coin.
- 6. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said intermediate portion includes a bulbous ring-shaped projection defining the pass-through diameter.
- 7. The coin separator of claim 6 wherein said projection projects inwardly from an inner surface of said inlet portion such that the coin of a larger diameter directly engages said projection.
- 8. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said inlet portion defines a cylindrical coin path.
- 9. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said inlet portion has an inner diameter the same as that of said storage portion.
- 10. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said detection means generates the detection signal after at least one additional coin has passed into said inlet portion and stacked up on the larger diameter coin.
- 11. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said gate means causes the further coins to flow to a cash box.
- 12. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said storage portion has an inner diameter substantially equal to said intermediate portion pass-through diameter.
- 13. The coin separator of claim 12 wherein said coin tube is formed by working a pipe of constant thickness to thereby define said inlet portion.
- 14. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said detection means is spaced a slight distance above said intermediate portion.
- 15. The coin separator of claim 4 wherein said detection means is disposed in a recessed wall opening of said storage tube.
- 16. The coin separator of claim 12 wherein said intermediate portion projects in ward in a stepped projection configuration such that the coin of a larger diameter directly engages said stepped projection.
- 17. The coin separator of claim 6 wherein said projection further defines the inner diameter of said storage portion and said intermediate portion.
- 18. The coin separator of claim 10 wherein said detection means does not require said coin storage tube to be full in order to generate the detection signal.
- 19. A coin separator comprising:
- a coin path;
- coin sorting means for sorting deposited coins generally by size and directing coins of generally a first diameter to said coin path and coins of diameters generally different from the first diameter to at least one other coin path different from said coin path;
- a coin storage tube to which coins following said coin path flow; and
- erroneous coin sorting detection means for defining an opening in the axis of said coin path and having diameter dimensions such that a coin of the first diameter passes therethrough to said coin storage tube and a coin of a second diameter larger than the first diameter which has been erroneously sorted is blocked from passing therethrough to said coin storage tube;
- wherein said coin path is generally vertically disposed such that coins following therealong generally freely drop to said opening.
- 20. The coin separator of claim 19 wherein the erroneous coin sorting detecting means comprises a plate with said opening passing therethrough.
- 21. The coin separator of claim 20 wherein said plate is inclined with respect to the axis of said coin path.
- 22. The coin separator of claim 21 further comprising a recessed portion positioned relative to said plate so as to facilitate turning of the coin of the second diameter, the sliding of that coin down said inclined plate and the discharging of that coin out a discharge coin path.
- 23. The coin separator of claim 19 further comprising recessed means for facilitating turning of the coins of the second diameter as they impact said defining means and discharging them away from said opening and said coin storage tube.
- 24. The coin separator of claim 23 wherein the erroneous coin sorting detecting means comprises an inclined plate and said recessed means is positioned at the top of said inclined plate.
- 25. The coin separator of claim 19 further comprising a coin discharge path through which coins of the second diameter contacting said erroneous coin sorting detection means flow.
- 26. The coin separator of claim 25 further comprising a cash box to which coins of the second diameter in said coin discharge path flow.
- 27. The coin separator of claim 19 wherein the different diameter coins are larger than the first diameter coins and wherein said coin path has a larger diameter than that of said other coin path.
- 28. The coin separator of claim 19 further comprising path means for defining another coin path different than and larger than said coin path and said other coin path for guiding coins larger than the first and the different diameter coins.
- 29. The coin separator of claim 19 wherein each of said coin paths is larger than said second diameter in cross-sectional size thereof.
- 30. A coin separator comprising:
- a coin path;
- coin sorting means for sorting deposited coins generally by size and directing coins of generally a first diameter to said coin path and coins of diameters generally different from the first diameter to at least one other coin path different from said coin path;
- a coin storage tube to which coins following said coin path flow; and
- erroneous coin sorting detection means for defining an opening in said coin path and having diameter dimensions such that a coin of the first diameter passes therethrough to said coin storage tube and a coin of a second diameter larger than the first diameter which has been erroneously sorted is blocked from passing therethrough to said coin storage tube;
- wherein said erroneous coin sorting detection means includes a plate member disposed at an angle to said coin path and said opening comprises a circular opening through said plate member.
- 31. The coin separator of claim 30 further comprising a recessed portion positioned relative to said plate so as to facilitate turning of the coin of the second diameter, the sliding of that coin down said inclined plate and the discharging of that coin out a discharge coin path.
- 32. The coin separator of claim 30 further comprising recessed means for facilitating turning of the coins of the second diameter as they impact said erroneous coin sorting detection means and discharging them away from said opening and said coin storage tube.
- 33. The coin separator of claim 32 wherein said recessed means is positioned at the top of said inclined plate member.
- 34. The coin separator of claim 30 further comprising a coin discharge path through which coins of the second diameter contacting said erroneous coin sorting detection means flow.
- 35. The coin separator of claim 34 further comprising a cash box to which coins of the second diameter in said coin discharge path flow.
- 36. The coin separator of claim 30 wherein the different diameter coins are larger than the first diameter coins and wherein said coin path has a larger diameter than that of said other coin path.
- 37. The coin separator of claim 30 further comprising path means for defining another coin path different than and larger than said coin path and said other coin for guiding coins larger than the first and the different diameter coins.
- 38. The coin separator of claim 30 wherein each of said coin paths is larger than said second diameter is cross-sectional size thereof.
- 39. A coin separator comprising:
- a coin path;
- coin sorting means for sorting deposited coins generally by size and directing coins of generally a first diameter to said coin path and coins of diameters generally different from the first diameter to at least one other coin path different from said coin path;
- a coin storage tube to which coins following said coin path flow; and
- erroneous coin sorting detection means for defining an opening in said coin path and having diameter dimensions such that a coin of the first diameter passes therethrough to said coin storage tube and a coin of a second diameter larger than the first diameter is blocked from passing therethrough to said coin storage tube;
- wherein said erroneous coin sorting means includes a plurality of coin directing gates; and
- wherein said erroneous coin sorting detection means is disposed after said coin sorting means relative to the flow of coins following said coin path such that said erroneous coin sorting detection means detects a coin of the second diameter erroneously sorted by said coin sorting means and prevents the erroneously sorted coin of the second diameter from passing to said coin storage tube.
- 40. The coin separator of claim 39 wherein said coin directing gates comprise electromagnetic solenoid driven gates.
- 41. The coin separator of claim 39 wherein said erroneous coin sorting detection means comprises a plate with said opening passing therethrough.
- 42. The coin separator of claim 41 wherein said plate is inclined with respect to the axis of said coin path.
- 43. The coin separator of claim 42 further comprising a recessed portion positioned relative to said plate so as to facilitate turning of the coin of the second diameter, the sliding of that coin down said inclined plate and the discharging of that coin out a discharge coin path.
- 44. The coin separator of claim 39 further comprising recessed means for facilitating turning of the coins of the second diameter as they impact said erroneous coin sorting detection means and discharging them away from said opening and said coin storage tube.
- 45. The coin separator of claim 44 wherein said erroneous coin sorting detection means comprises an inclined plate and said recessed means is positioned at the top of said inclined plate.
- 46. The coin separator of claim 39 further comprising a coin discharge path through which coins of the second diameter contacting said erroneous coin sorting detection means flow.
- 47. The coin separator of claim 46 further comprising a cash box to which coins of the second diameter in said coin discharge path flow.
- 48. The coin separator of claim 39 wherein the different diameter coins are larger than the first diameter coins and wherein said coin path has a larger diameter than that of said other coin path.
- 49. The coin separator of claim 39 further comprising path means for defining another coin path different than and larger than said coin path and said other coin for guiding coins larger than the first and the different diameter coins.
- 50. The coin separator of claim 39 wherein each of said coin paths is larger than said second diameter in cross-sectional size thereof.
- 51. A coin separator comprising:
- a coin path;
- coin sorting means for sorting deposited coins generally by size and directing coins of generally a first diameter to said coin path and coins of diameters generally different from the first diameter to at least one other coin path different from said coin path;
- a coin storage tube to which coins following said coin path flow; and
- erroneous coin sorting detection means for defining an opening in said coin path and having diameter dimensions such that a coin of the first diameter passes therethrough to said coin storage tube and a coin of a second diameter larger than the first diameter is blocked from passing therethrough to said coin storage tube;
- wherein said erroneous coin sorting means includes coin detecting means for detecting the size of the deposited coins and sending a coin path determining signal in response to the detected size; and
- wherein said coin sorting means is disposed after said coin sorting means relative to the flow of coins following said coin path such that said coin sorting check means detects a coin of the second diameter erroneously sorted by said coin sorting means and prevents the erroneously sorted coin of the second diameter from passing to said coin storage tube.
- 52. The coin separator of claim 51 wherein said erroneous coin sorting check means comprises a plate with said opening passing therethrough.
- 53. The coin separator of claim 51 wherein said plate is inclined with respect to the axis of said coin path.
- 54. The coin separator of claim 53 further comprising a recessed portion positioned relative to said plate so as to facilitate turning of the coin of the second diameter, the sliding of that coin down said inclined plate and the discharging of that coin out a discharge coin path.
- 55. The coin separator of claim 51 further comprising recessed means for facilitating turning of the coins of the second diameter as they impact said erroneous coin sorting check means and discharging them away from said opening and said coin storage tube.
- 56. The coin separator of claim 55 wherein said erroneous coin sorting check means comprises an inclined plate and said recessed means is positioned at the top of said inclined plate.
- 57. The coin separator of claim 51 further comprising a coin discharge path through which coins of the second diameter contacting said erroneous coin sorting check means flow.
- 58. The coin separator of claim 57 further comprising a cash box to which coins of the second diameter in said coin discharge path flow.
- 59. The coin separator of claim 51 wherein the different diameter coins are larger than the first diameter coins and wherein said coin path has a larger diameter than that of said other coin path.
- 60. The coin separator of claim 51 further comprising path means for defining another coin path different than and larger than said coin path and said other coin for guiding coins larger than the first and the different diameter coins.
- 61. The coin separator of claim 51 wherein said coin path determining signal controls the opening and closing of a plurality of coin directing gates.
- 62. The coin separator of claim 61 wherein said gates comprise electromagnetic solenoid driven gates.
- 63. The coin separator of claim 51 wherein each of said coin paths is larger than said second diameter in cross-sectional size thereof.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/251,848, filed Oct. 3, 1988 now abandoned.
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