Claims
- 1. In a coin sorter for sorting coins of a multiplicity of diameters and having a plate including a side closely facing a rotating, generally planar, resilient disc, said plate having an interior edge providing an opening through which coins are loaded onto said disc and an outer edge forming boundaries of said plate, said side of said plate being configured with lands and recesses which vary in shape and vary in clearance from said disc, the improvement comprising:
- an elongated edge of one of said lands of said plate lying proximate said disc, said elongated edge extending in a region between said edges of said plate and in the direction of rotation of said disc for intercepting and moving coins along said elongated edge, through differing radii, upon their being urged against said elongated edge by the rotation of said disc, at least a substantial length of said elongated edge being a tapered edge which is tapered generally toward and in the direction of rotation of said disc;
- said sorter including means providing a plurality of coin deflection regions, discrete ones of said regions being differently spaced from said tapered edge as a function of the difference in diameters of coins to be sorted, whereby a coin of a discrete diameter is rotated by said disc and moved to a position where it is engaged between one of said deflection regions and said tapered edge and is thereby urged by said rotating disc across said tapered edge and thereby sorted at a discrete radial position which differs for coins of different diameters; and
- said sorter further including means operative on coins passing across said tapered edge for capturing coins of a discrete diameter at a distance radial position, whereby coins of different diameters are rotated by said rotating disc to different positions along said boundaries of said plate for discharged from said sorter.
- 2. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coin deflection regions are positioned so that, of a multiplicity of diameters of coins to be sorted, the largest diameter coin is engaged first, and the smallest coin is engaged last.
- 3. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means providing said plurality of coin deflection regions comprises a series of pins, each at a different spacing from said tapered edge, said pins being positionable adjacent said disc.
- 4. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tapered edge is generally straight.
- 5. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- said elongated edge includes an end portion which is of a lesser angle with respect to a plane perpendicular to said generally planar resilient disc than said tapered edge; and
- wherein said coin sorter further includes means for intercepting the flow of coins of a smaller diameter than a selected diameter of said multiplicity of diameters as they flow toward said elongated edge, said intercepting means moving the coins along paths toward said end portion of said elongated edge, whereby the paths of all coins of said multiplicity of diameters strike said end portion of said elongated edge.
- 6. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 5 wherein said end portion of said elongated edge is generally normal to said generally planar resilient disc.
- 7. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 3 further including circuit means with electrical means coupled to at least one of said pins for counting coins engaging said at least one of said pins.
- 8. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 7 wherein:
- said circuit means includes means for providing a signal responsive to a selected number of a selected diameter of coins having been counted; and
- said sorter includes pin positioing means responsive to said signal for abruptly increasing the spacing of said pins from said disc, whereby coins thereafter bypass said pins which are increased in spacing.
- 9. A coin sorter as set forth in claim 8 further comprising means responsive to said signal for blocking flow of coins to said elongated edge.
CROSS-REFERENCE OF RELATED APPLICATION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/877,205, filed June 23, 1986, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,128 granted July 21, 1987.
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