Claims
- 1. In a coin sorter having a rotatable disc with a resilient surface and a stationary guide plate positioned adjacent said resilient surface for guiding coins on said resilient surface as said disc is rotated,
- counting means for counting coins of at least one denomination as the coins are processed by said sorter,
- an electric motor having an output shaft for driving said rotatable disc,
- a speed-reducing gear train connected between the output shaft of said electric motor and said rotatable disc,
- first brake means coupled to the output shaft of said motor and adapted to stop rotation thereof,
- second brake means coupled to said coin disc and adapted to stop rotation thereof, and
- means responsive to said counting means for controlling the operation of said first and second brake means in such a manner as to stop said rotatable disc when a preselected number of coins have been counted.
- 2. The coin sorter of claim 1 wherein each of said brake means comprises an electrically powered brake, and the coin sorter includes means for de-energizing said motor and energizing said braking means in response to the counting of said preselected number of coins.
- 3. The coin sorter of claim 2 wherein said first and second brake means are adapted to be energized in a substantially simultaneous manner in response to a signal from said counting means indicating that said preselected number of coins have been counted.
- 4. The coin sorter of claim 3 wherein said brake control means is adapted to energize said first and second brake means in response to said count indicating signal in such a way that the time required for said first brake means to stop the rotation of said motor output shaft is substantially equal to the time required for said second brake means to stop the rotation of said coin disc.
- 5. The coin sorter of claim 3 wherein each of said brake means includes an armature coil adapted to receive an energizing voltage for energizing and operating said brake means, and wherein said brake control means is adapted to maintain said energizing voltages for said brake means at a first high level for a first predetermined period of time so as to energize both of said brake means at substantially the same times, and for maintaining said energizing voltages at a second level substantially lower than said first level for a second predetermined time which exceeds said stopping times of both of said brake means.
- 6. The coin sorter of claim 5 wherein said control means includes means for insuring that said brake means are activated only when said electric motor is deactivated and vice versa.
- 7. The improved coin sorting and counting apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said brake control means includes means for energizing said first and second brake means in a substantially simultaneous manner whereby said first and second brake means respectively begin stopping said motor and said coin disc at the same time.
- 8. Improved apparatus for sorting and counting coins at a high speed and level of accuracy, comprising:
- a coin disc rotatably mounted within a housing;
- a motor mounted in said housing, said motor including an output shaft rotated by said motor,
- means for mechanically coupling said coin disc to said output shaft of said motor;
- first brake means coupled to said motor and operable to stop the rotation of said output shaft of said motor when said brake means is energized;
- second brake means coupled to said coin disc and operable to stop the rotation of said coin disc when said brake means is energized; and
- means for controlling the energization of said first brake means and said second brake means to stop the rotation of said motor and said coin disc at substantially the same time.
- 9. The apparatus for sorting an counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said first and second brake means are electrically activatable friction brakes.
- 10. The apparatus for sorting and counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said second brake means is a disc brake including a brake disc secured to said coin disc, an electrical coil secured to said housing adjacent to said brake disc, and friction means engageable by said brake disc upon energization of said second brake means.
- 11. The apparatus for sorting and counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said second brake includes an electrical coil secured to said housing, a brake disc adjacent to and engageable with said coil, and a diaphragm spring flexibly connecting said brake disc to said coin disc.
- 12. The apparatus for sorting and counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said coin disc includes a thin plate with a rim, a hub and an upper planar surface and a lower planar surface, said lower planar surface of said coin disc extending from said rim to said hub having fins formed thereupon, said fins being thicker at said hub than at said rim.
- 13. The apparatus for sorting and counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said coin disc includes a thin plate, a central hub secured to said plate, and a hollow cone extending below said plate and secured to said plate and said hub.
- 14. The apparatus for sorting and counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said coin disc includes a metal plate brazed to a honeycomb disc.
- 15. The apparatus for sorting and counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said coin disc includes a planar member of composite material.
- 16. The apparatus for sorting and counting coins as set forth in claim 8 wherein said first brake and said second brake, in combination, stop the rotation of said coin disc in about ten milliseconds.
- 17. An improved braking method for quickly and accurately halting the rotation of a coin disc in a coin sorting and counting system wherein an electrical motor is rotatably coupled to the coin disc through speed reducer means, said method comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing a first brake means disposed on one side of said speed reducer means and operable to halt the rotation of said motor;
- (ii) providing a second brake means disposed on the other side of said speed reducer means and operable to halt the rotation of said coin disc; and
- (iii) operating said first and second brake means so that the time taken by said first braking means to halt the rotation of said motor is substantially equal to the time taken by said second brake means to halt the rotation of said coin disc.
- 18. The improved braking method as set forth in claim 17 wherein said first and second brake means are energized in a substantially simultaneous manner when the halting of said coin disc is initiated.
- 19. The improved braking method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said brake means are both responsive to an energizing voltage applied thereto and wherein the method includes the steps of applying a first high energizing voltage to both of said brake means for a first predetermined time period so as to energize said brake means at substantially the same time, and
- applying a second low energizing voltage to both of said brake means for a second predetermined time period which is equal to or larger than the stopping times of each of said brake means.
- 20. A braking system for quickly and accurately stopping the rotation of a coin disc in a coin sorting and counting system comprising an electric motor rotatably driving a coin disc through a mechanical coupling means, said system comprising:
- first brake means coupled to said motor for stopping the rotation thereof;
- second brake means coupled to said coin disc for stopping the rotation thereof; and
- control means for operating said first and second brake means in synchronism so as to stop the rotation of said coin disc without exerting shock loads on said mechanical coupling means.
- 21. The braking system according to claim 20 wherein said first and second brake means are electrically activatable brakes adapted to respectively stop the rotation of said motor and said coin disc within substantially identical time periods.
- 22. The braking system as set forth in claim 21 wherein both of said brake means are activated by application of an energizing voltage thereto, and said control means includes means for applying a first, relatively high energizing voltage to said brakes for a first predetermined time period so as to energize both of said brake means at substantially the same time, and means for applying a second, relatively low energizing voltage to said brakes for a second predetermined time period which is substantially longer than said first time period.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application, Ser. No. 07/113 869, filed on Oct. 27, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,921,463.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Inertia Dynamics Product Catalog, "Electric Clutches and Brakes", Catalog CB485, pp. 1-20, Apr. 1986. |
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