Claims
- 1. A coin sorter for sorting a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, comprising:
- a coin-driving member having a resilient surface;
- a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface and defining a coin path along which said coins are guided, said resilient surface of said coin-driving member moving the coins along said coin path of said coin-guiding member;
- a plurality of exit stations formed on said coin-guiding member for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters, said plurality of exit stations being along an end portion of said coin path and each exit station includes an exit channel;
- an entry channel formed on said coin-guiding member for receiving said coins, said entry channel being positioned along a beginning portion of said coin path, said entry channel having a radial width defined by an outer wall; and
- a stripping notch formed on said coin-guiding member extending across said entry channel for stripping stacked ones of said plurality of coins, said stripping notch extending substantially radially to a point that is spaced from said outer wall by a distance that is substantially less than a width of a smallest one of said exit channels.
- 2. The coin sorting system of claim 1, wherein said coin-driving member includes a rotatable disc and said coin-guiding member includes a stationary head positioned above said rotatable disc, said plurality of exit channels opening at a periphery of said stationary head.
- 3. The coin sorter of claim 2, wherein said stripping notch extends only in a radial direction relative to a center of said rotatable disc.
- 4. The coin sorter of claim 2, wherein said stripping notch has a depth measured from a surface of said entry channel, said depth being less than the thickness of a thickest coin of said plurality of coins to be sorted.
- 5. The coin sorter of claim 2, wherein said stripping notch has a width measured along a circumferential direction relative to a center of said rotatable disc, said width being less than the diameter of a smallest coin of said plurality of coins to be sorted.
- 6. The coin sorter of claim 2, wherein said coin-guiding member includes a central opening through which said plurality of coins are fed into said coin sorter, a portion of said stripping notch being adjacent said central opening.
- 7. A coin sorter for sorting a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, comprising:
- a coin-driving member having a resilient surface;
- a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface and defining a coin path along which said coins are guided, said resilient surface of said coin-driving member moving the coins along said coin path of said coin-guiding member;
- a plurality of exit stations formed on said coin-guiding member for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters, said plurality of exit stations being along an end portion of said coin path;
- an entry channel formed on said coin-guiding member for receiving said coins, said entry channel being positioned along a beginning portion of said coin path; and
- at least one pressure ramp in one of said plurality of exit stations to ensure said coins engage said coin driving member therein, said pressure ramp intersecting a periphery of said coin-guiding member and creating more pressure on said coins adjacent to said periphery than in a remainder of said exit station.
- 8. The coin sorter of claim 7, wherein said coin-driving member includes a rotatable disc and said coin-guiding member includes a stationary head positioned above said rotatable disc, said plurality of exit stations including a plurality of exit channels opening a periphery of said stationary head, said at least one pressure ramp being within one of said plurality of exit channels.
- 9. The coin sorter of claim 8, wherein said pressure ramp extends partially across said one of said plurality of exit channels.
- 10. The coin sorter of claim 8, further including a sensor in said one of said plurality of exit channels, said pressure ramp being adjacent said sensor.
- 11. The coin sorter of claim 10, wherein said pressure ramp is between said sensor and said periphery of said stationary head.
- 12. The coin sorter of claim 8, wherein said pressure ramp is spaced from said resilient surface by a predetermined distance, said predetermined distance being less than the thickness of a thinnest coin to be sorted.
- 13. The coin sorter of claim 8, wherein each of said exit channels includes a pressure ramp.
- 14. The coin sorter of claim 7, wherein each of said exit stations includes a pressure ramp.
- 15. A coin sorter for sorting a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, comprising:
- a rotatable disc having a resilient surface;
- a stationary head positioned above said rotatable disc and having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said rotatable disc, said stationary head being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface and defining a coin path along which said coins are guided, said resilient surface of said rotatable disc moving the coins along said coin path of said coin-guiding member;
- a plurality of exit stations formed on said stationary head for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters, said plurality of exit stations being along an end portion of said coin path, each of said plurality of exit stations including an exit channel near a periphery of said stationary head;
- an entry channel formed on said stationary head for receiving said coins, said entry channel being positioned along a beginning portion of said coin path; and
- a pressure ramp in at least one of said exit channels to ensure said coins engage said resilient surface of said rotatable disc therein, said pressure ramp extending across at least half of a width of said exit channel, being adjacent to said periphery of said stationary head for placing pressure on said coins at said periphery, and being spaced from said resilient surface by a predetermined distance that is less than the thickness of the corresponding coin for said exit channel.
- 16. The coin sorter of claim 15, further including a sensor in said at least one of said plurality of exit channels, said pressure ramp being adjacent to said sensor.
- 17. The coin sorter of claim 15 wherein said predetermined distance for said pressure ramp is less than the thickness of a thinnest coin to be sorted.
- 18. A coin sorter for sorting a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, comprising:
- a coin-driving member having a resilient surface;
- a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface and defining a coin path along which said coins are guided, said resilient surface of said coin-driving member moving the coins along said coin path of said coin-guiding member;
- a plurality of exit stations formed on said coin-guiding member for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters, said plurality of exit stations being along an end portion of said coin path;
- an entry channel formed on said coin-guiding member for receiving said coins, said entry channel being positioned along a beginning portion of said coin path; and
- means for increasing positive control over said coins adjacent to a periphery of said coin-guiding member in at least one of said plurality of exit stations, said positive control over said coins increasing toward said periphery of said coin-guiding member.
- 19. The coin sorter of claim 18, wherein said control increasing means includes a pressure ramp.
- 20. A coin sorter for sorting a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, comprising:
- a coin-driving member having a rotatable disc with a resilient surface thereon;
- a stationary coin-guiding member having a coin-guiding surface opposing said resilient surface of said coin-driving member, said coin-guiding surface being positioned generally parallel to said resilient surface and defining a coin path along which said coins are guided, said resilient surface of said coin-driving member moving the coins along said coin path of said coin-guiding member, said coin-guiding member including a stationary head positioned above said rotatable disc;
- a plurality of exit stations formed on said coin-guiding member for selectively allowing exiting of the coins based upon their respective diameters, said plurality of exit stations being along an end portion of said coin path, each of said plurality of exit stations including an exit channel at a periphery of said stationary head;
- an entry channel form ed on said coin-guiding member for receiving said coins, said entry channel being positioned along a beginning portion of said coin path; and
- a stripping notch formed on said coin-guiding member extending nearly across said entry channel for stripping stacked ones of said plurality of coins, said stripping notch having a circumferential width that is less than the width of a smallest one of said exit channels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/587,849, filed Jan. 11, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,673.
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