Information
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Patent Grant
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6629885
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Patent Number
6,629,885
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Cohen, Pontani, Lieberman & Pavane
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 453 3
- 453 4
- 453 59
- 453 61
- 453 56
- 194 334
- 194 344
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine includes a coin sorting passage extending substantially one-dimensionally and having transporting belt means for conveying coins, and a denomination discriminator provided in the coin sorting passage for discriminating the denominations of coins, wherein the coin sorting passage is bifurcated at a downstream portion thereof into a coin selecting passage for leading coins to be sorted therethrough and a coin collecting passage for leading coins other than those to be sorted therethrough, the coin sorting apparatus further including a gate member provided at the portion where the coin sorting passage is bifurcated into the coin selecting passage and the coin collecting passage for selectively leading coins into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage in accordance with results of discrimination made by the denomination discriminator. According to the thus constituted coin sorting apparatus, it is possible to improve coin handling efficiency without size increase of the coin sorting apparatus.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a coin sorting apparatus and a coin handling machine using the same and, particularly, to such an apparatus which improves coin handling efficiency without size increase and a coin handling machine using the same.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
Japanese Patent No. 2518724 discloses a coin sorting apparatus comprising coin discriminating means for discriminating whether or not a coin is acceptable and the denomination of the coin, a transporting belt for conveying coins along a reference rail in a coin conveying passage, a coin sorting opening formed in the coin conveying passage at a predetermined distance from the reference rail and adapted for causing coins to fall therein, and coin conveying direction turning means having a semicircular cross section, wherein when a coin of a predetermined denomination is detected by the coin discriminating means, the coin conveying direction turning means is located so that the flat surface portion thereof is aligned with the reference rail, thereby conveying the coin along the reference rail, and when a coin of a denomination other than a predetermined one is detected by the coin discriminating means, the coin conveying direction turning means is turned so that the cylindrical surface portion thereof projects into the coin conveying passage and abuts against the coin of a denomination other than a predetermined one, thereby turning the conveying direction of the coin so that the coin is led to the coin sorting opening and falls therein, whereby coins of a predetermined denomination are sorted.
However, since this coin sorting apparatus is constituted so as to turn the direction of a coin being conveyed while it is held between the transporting belt and the surface of the coin conveying passage and lead the coin to the coin sorting opening so that it freely falls therein, thereby sorting coins of a predetermined denomination from coin of other denominations, it is indispensable to increase the length of the coin sorting opening in the coin conveying direction in order to make coins of the predetermined denomination reliably fall in the coin sorting opening and, therefore, the coin sorting apparatus inevitable becomes large.
In particular, in the case where the conveying speed of coins is increased for improving coin handling efficiency, the coin sorting opening has to be formed much longer in the coin conveying direction. Since the coin sorting apparatus therefore becomes even larger and the size of the coin handling machine also increases to an unacceptable degree, a solution for avoiding size increase is necessary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a compact coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine, which can improve coin handling efficiency without size increase.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a coin handling machine which can improve coin handling efficiency without size increase.
The above other objects of the present invention can be accomplished by a coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine including a coin sorting passage extending substantially one-dimensionally and having transporting belt means for conveying coins, and denomination discriminating means provided in the coin sorting passage for discriminating the denominations of coins, wherein the coin sorting passage is bifurcated at a downstream portion thereof into a coin selecting passage for leading coins to be sorted therethrough and a coin collecting passage for leading coins other than those to be sorted therethrough, the coin sorting apparatus further including gate means provided at the portion where the coin sorting passage is bifurcated into the coin selecting passage and the coin collecting passage for selectively leading coins into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage in accordance with results of discrimination made by the denomination discriminating means.
According to the present invention, the coin sorting passage is bifurcated at a downstream portion thereof into a coin selecting passage for leading coins to be sorted therethrough and a coin collecting passage for leading coins other than those to be sorted therethrough and gate means is provided at the portion where the coin sorting passage is bifurcated into the coin selecting passage and the coin collecting passage for selectively leading coins into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage in accordance with results of discrimination made by the denomination discriminating means. Therefore, since coins can be forcibly led by the gate means into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage, it is possible to shorten the length of the coin sorting passage in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening. Moreover, even when the conveying speed of coins is increased for improving coin handling efficiency, it is still possible to prevent size increase of the coin sorting apparatus and, accordingly, of the coin handling machine, because there is no need to excessively increase the length of the coin sorting passage.
In a preferred aspect of the present invention, the gate means is constituted so that when coins are to be led into the coin selecting passage, the gate means prevents coins from advancing into the coin collecting passage and that when coins are to be led into the coin collecting passage, it prevents coins from advancing into the coin selecting passage.
In a further preferred aspect of the present invention, the gate means is formed by a rod member which is mounted on a shaft provided at the bifurcated portion so as to be swingable about the shaft and is constituted so that when coins are to be led into the coin selecting passage, it is swung into the coin collecting passage, thereby preventing the coins from advancing into the coin collecting passage and that when coins are to be led into the coin collecting passage, it is swung in the coin selecting passage, thereby preventing the coins from advancing into the coin selecting passage.
According to this preferred aspect of the present invention, coins can be forcibly led by the gate means into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage merely by swinging the rodlike gate means about the shaft provided at the bifurcated portion in accordance with the results of the discrimination made by the denomination discriminating means. Consequently, it is possible to shorten the length of the coin sorting passage with a simple structure in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening. Moreover, even when the conveying speed of coins is increased for improving coin handling efficiency, it is still possible to prevent size increase of the coin sorting apparatus and, accordingly, of the coin handling machine, because there is no need to excessively increase the length of the coin sorting passage.
In a further preferred aspect of the present invention, the gate means is mounted on the shaft in the vicinity of an end portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft.
According to this preferred aspect of the present invention, since the rod-like gate means is mounted on the shaft in the vicinity of an end portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft, even if the actuation of the gate means is delayed for some reason, the gate means can be quickly located in the coin collecting passage or the coin selecting passage, thereby preventing coins from advancing into the coin collecting passage or the coin selecting passage and sorting coins in a desired manner.
In a further preferred aspect of the present invention, the gate means is mounted on the shaft at a substantially central portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft.
According to this preferred aspect of the present invention, since the rod-like gate means is mounted on the shaft at a substantially central portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft, even if the actuation of the gate means is delayed for some reasons, coins erroneously fed into the coin collecting passage or the coin selecting passage can be pushed back by the gate means, thereby sorting coins in a desired manner.
In another preferred aspect of the present invention, the coin sorting apparatus further includes a first opening provided at an inlet portion of the coin collecting passage and a second opening provided at an inlet portion of the coin selecting passage and the gate means includes a first gate member adapted to project into the coin collecting passage through the first opening and retract below a position where it is flush with an upper surface of the coin collecting passage and a second gate member adapted to project into the coin selecting passage through the second opening and retract below a position where it is flush with an upper surface of the coin selecting passage.
According to this preferred aspect of the present invention, coins can be forcibly and selectively led into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage by actuating the first gate member when the coins are to be led into the coin selecting passage and actuating the second gate member when the coins are to be led into the coin collecting passage. As a consequence, it is possible to shorten the length of the coin sorting passage with a simple structure in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening. Moreover, even when the conveying speed of coins is increased for improving coin handling efficiency, it is still possible to prevent size increase of the coin sorting apparatus and, accordingly, of the coin handling machine, because there is no need to excessively increase the length of the coin sorting passage.
In a further preferred aspect of the present invention, each of the first gate member and the second gate member is formed by a plate-like member.
The above and other objects of the present invention can be also accomplished by a coin handling machine provided with the above defined coin sorting apparatus.
According to the present invention, the coin handling machine is provided with a coin sorting apparatus which can shorten the length of the coin sorting passage. Therefore, even when the conveying speed of coins is increased for improving coin handling efficiency, it is still possible to prevent size increase of the coin sorting apparatus and, in turn, to obtain a coin handling machine of improving coin handling efficiency which is not increased in size.
In a preferred aspect of the present invention, the coin handling machine further includes a coin sorting chute connected to the coin selecting passage and a coin collecting chute connected to the coin collecting passage.
In another preferred aspect of the present invention, the coin handling machine further includes coin stacking means provided below a downstream portion of the coin selecting passage for stacking coins and coin wrapping means provided below the coin stacking means for wrapping the coins stacked by the coin stacking means.
In a further preferred aspect of the present invention, the coin handling machine further includes sensor means provided in the coin selecting passage for detecting coins.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic plan view showing a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a schematic perspective view showing a coin stacking mechanism and a coin wrapping mechanism provided below a coin sorting chute.
FIG. 3
is a block diagram of a detection system, a driving system, an input system and a control system of a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a schematic plan view showing a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a schematic plan view showing a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is a further preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a block diagram of a detection system, a driving system, an input system and a control system of a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is a further preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a coin handling machine includes a rotatable disk
1
and coins deposited into the coin handling machine are conveyed by a transporting belt (not shown) onto the rotatable disk
1
. As well known in the art, the peripheral portion of the rotatable disk
1
is formed with an annular guide member (not shown) and a coin sorting passage
3
is connected to an opening
2
of the annular guide member. The opening
2
of the annular guide member is formed with a slot (not shown) having a clearance greater than the thickness of the thickest coin among coins to be handled and smaller than double the thickness of the thinnest coin to be handled.
The coin sorting passage
3
is provided with a pair of guide members
4
,
5
and a transporting belt
6
for conveying coins while it presses them onto the upper surface of the coin sorting passage
3
. A magnetic sensor
7
is further provided for detecting magnetic properties of each coin conveyed along the coin sorting passage
3
. The guide member
5
is slidable with respect to the facing guide member
4
and the width of the coin sorting passage
3
can be adjusted by sliding the guide member
5
in accordance with the denomination of coins to be handled. In this embodiment, the distance between the pair of guide members
4
,
5
, namely, the width of the coin sorting passage
3
is adjusted in order to simultaneously handle coins of various denominations so that the largest coins among coins to be handled can be conveyed.
In the coin sorting passage
3
downstream of the magnetic sensor
7
, a surface pattern sensor
8
is provided for detecting the pattern of the lower surfaces of coins and a pair of stopper members
9
,
9
are provided downstream of the surface pattern sensor
8
for preventing the following coin from being conveyed downstream when the number of coins to be sorted has reached a predetermined number. Each of the stopper members
9
,
9
has a semi-cylindrical shape and is constituted to be rotatable about a vertical shaft. Each of the stopper members
9
,
9
is usually located at a position where the flat-plane like side surface portion thereof is flush with the inner surface of the guide member
4
and only when the following coin is to be prevented from being conveyed downstream, the stopper member
9
is rotated about the vertical shaft so that the cylindrical side surface portion thereof projects into the coin sorting passage
3
, thereby stopping the following coin. In the coin sorting passage
3
immediately upstream of the pair of stopper members
9
,
9
, a pair of sensors
10
,
10
are provided so that when the pair of sensors
10
,
10
detect the following coin to be prevented from being conveyed, the pair of stopper members
9
,
9
are actuated.
The coin sorting passage
3
is bifurcated into a coin selecting passage
11
and a coin collecting passage
12
downstream of the pair of stopper members
9
,
9
. The coin selecting passage
11
is connected to a coin sorting chute
13
and the coin collecting passage
12
is connected to a coin collecting chute
14
.
At the portion where the coin selecting passage
11
and the coin collecting passage
12
bifurcate, a rod-like gate member
16
is provided to be swingable about a vertical shaft
15
. The gate member
16
is controlled to be swung by a control unit (not shown) based on the results of detection made by the magnetic sensor
7
and the surface pattern sensor
8
so that only coins of a predetermined denomination are led into the coin selecting passage
11
and coins of other denominations are led into the coin collecting passage
12
. The gate member
16
is mounted on the vertical shaft
15
in the vicinity of the end portion thereof and is constituted so as to be swingable about the vertical shaft
15
over 90 degrees so that it crosses a plane which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
. In this embodiment, when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, the gate member
16
is swung in the direction as indicated by an arrow A in
FIG. 1
so as to cross the plane which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
to a first sorting position indicated by a solid line so that not less than 70% of the coin collecting passage
12
in the widthwise direction thereof can be closed. On the other hand, when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, the gate member
16
is swung in the direction as indicated by an arrow B in
FIG. 1
so as to cross the plane which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
to a second sorting position indicated by a broken line so that not less than 70% of the coin sorting passage
12
in the widthwise direction thereof can be closed.
Upstream of the bifurcating portion of the coin selecting passage
11
and the coin collecting passage
12
, a pair of sensors
17
,
17
are provided and when the pair of sensors
17
,
17
detect a coin, the gate member
16
is driven by the control unit so that the coin detected by the pair of sensors
17
,
17
can selectively be led to the coin selecting passage
11
or the coin collecting passage
12
.
In the coin selecting passage
11
and the coin collecting passage
12
, counting sensors
18
,
19
are provided so that the number of coins fed into the coin selecting passage
11
are counted by the counting sensor
18
and the number of coins fed into the coin collecting passage
12
are counted by the counting sensor
19
.
In this embodiment, a coin sorting apparatus is constituted by the coin selecting passage
11
, the coin collecting passage
12
, the gate member
16
and the pair of sensors
17
,
17
.
FIG. 2
is a schematic perspective view showing a coin stacking mechanism
25
and a coin wrapping mechanism
30
provided below the coin sorting chute
13
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a coin stacking mechanism
25
including a pair of stacking drums
26
,
26
is provided below the coin sorting chute
13
connected to the coin selecting passage
11
. As well known in the art, coins fed out from the coin sorting chute
13
are stacked between a pair of stacking drums
26
,
26
and, then placed on a shutter
27
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a coin wrapping mechanism
30
is provided below the shutter
27
of the coin stacking mechanism
25
. The coin wrapping mechanism
30
includes three wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
, a wrapping paper roll
32
, a crimping mechanism
35
having an upper crimp claw
33
and a lower crimp claw
34
, and a coin support post
36
for receiving stacked coins on the upper surface thereof from the shutter
27
of the coin stacking mechanism
25
and moving them to a portion between the wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
.
FIG. 3
is a block diagram of a detection system, a driving system, an input system and a control system of a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the detection system of the coin handling machine includes the magnetic sensor
7
for detecting magnetic properties of coins, the surface pattern sensor
8
for detecting the pattern of the lower surfaces of coins, the pair of sensors
10
,
10
for detecting the following coin to be stopped, the pair of sensors
17
,
17
for detecting a coin to be led to either the coin selecting passage
11
or the coin collecting passage
12
, the counting sensor
18
for counting the number of coins fed into the coin selecting passage
11
, and the counting sensor
19
for counting the number of coins fed into the coin collecting passage
12
.
As also shown in
FIG. 3
, the driving system of the coin handling machine includes a rotatable disk motor
40
for rotating the rotatable disk
1
, a transporting belt motor
41
for driving the transporting belt
6
, solenoids
42
,
42
for rotating the pair of stopper members
9
,
9
, a rotary solenoid
43
for swinging the gate member
16
, a stacking drum motor
44
for rotating the pair of stacking drums
26
,
26
, a shutter solenoid
45
for opening and closing the shutter
27
, a post motor
46
for vertically moving the coin support post
36
for receiving stacked coins on the upper surface thereof from the shutter
27
and moving them to a portion between the wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
, a wrapping roller moving motor
47
for causing the wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
to move close to each other and apart from each other, a wrapping roller motor
48
for rotating the wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
, a wrapping paper feed motor
49
for feeding wrapping paper from the wrapped roll
32
to a portion between the wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
, an upper crimp claw motor
50
for moving the upper crimp claw
33
, and a lower crimp claw motor
51
for moving the lower crimp claw
34
.
As also shown in
FIG. 3
, the input system of the coin handling machine includes a keyboard
54
through which a coin denomination to be sorted can be designated.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the control system of the coin handling machine further includes a control unit
55
for controlling the operation of the coin handling machine, a ROM
56
for storing an operation program for the coin handling machine, reference magnetic data for each denomination of coins, reference surface pattern data for each denomination of coins and the like, and a RAM
57
. Detection signals from the magnetic sensor
7
, the surface pattern sensor
8
, the pair of sensors
10
,
10
, the pair of sensors
17
,
17
, the counting sensor
18
and the counting sensor
19
are input to the control unit
55
and drive signals are output from the control unit
55
to the rotatable disk motor
40
, the transporting belt motor
41
, the solenoids
42
,
42
and the rotary solenoid
43
. When a first drive signal is output from the control unit
55
to the rotary solenoid
43
, the rotary solenoid
43
swings the gate member
16
so that a coin can be led into the coin selecting passage
11
and, on the other hand, when a second drive signal is output from the control unit
55
to the rotary solenoid
43
, the rotary solenoid
43
swings the gate member
16
so that a coin can be led into the coin collecting passage
12
.
The thus constituted coin sorting apparatus of the coin handling machine according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention sorts coins having a denomination specified by an operator.
The coin denomination to be sorted is first input by the operator through the keyboard
54
. The input signal is fed to the control unit
55
and the control unit
55
stores the denomination of coins to be sorted in the RAM
57
.
When the operator inputs a start signal through the keyboard
54
, the control unit
55
outputs a drive signal to the rotatable disk motor
40
, thereby causing it to rotate the rotatable disk
1
and outputs a drive signal to the stacking drum motor
44
, thereby causing it to rotate the pair of stacking drums
26
,
26
. The control unit
55
further outputs a drive signal to the post motor
46
, thereby causing it to move the coin support post
36
upward to the waiting position thereof below the shutter
27
.
Coins deposited from a coin depositing section (not shown) into the coin handling machine are conveyed by a transporting belt (not shown) and fed onto the rotatable disk
1
. The coins fed onto the rotatable disk
1
are guided by centrifugal force produced by the rotation of the rotatable disk
1
to the opening
2
along the annular guide member (not shown) formed on the periphery of the rotatable disk
1
.
Since a slot (not shown ) having greater than the thickness of the thickest coin among coins to be handled and less than double the thickness of the thinnest coin to be handled is formed at the opening
2
, coins are fed into the coin sorting passage
3
connected to the opening
2
one by one.
Coins fed into the coin sorting passage
3
are conveyed by the transporting belt
6
in the coin sorting passage
3
while being pressed by the transporting belt
6
onto the upper surface of the coin sorting passage
3
and the magnetic properties of the coins are detected by the magnetic sensor
7
, whereby a detection signal is output to the control unit
55
.
The control unit
55
reads reference magnetic data for each denomination of coins from the ROM
56
and compares them with the magnetic data of the coin detected by the magnetic sensor
7
, thereby temporarily determining the denomination of the coin and storing it in the RAM
57
.
The coin is further fed downstream by the transporting belt
6
in the coin sorting passage
3
and the pattern of the lower surface thereof is detected by the surface pattern sensor
8
, whereby a pattern detection signal is output to the control unit
55
.
The control unit
55
reads the denomination of the coin temporarily determined based on the results of detection made by the magnetic sensor
7
and stored in the RAM
57
. The control unit
55
then reads reference surface pattern data of the obverse surface and the reverse surface of the coin of the temporarily determined denomination from the ROM
56
and compares them with the pattern data of the lower surface of the coin detected by the surface pattern sensor
8
.
When the pattern data of the lower surface of the coin does not coincide with either set of reference surface pattern data, the control unit
55
discriminates that the coin is an unacceptable coin and writes in the RAM
57
the result of discrimination that the coin should not be sorted.
To the contrary, when the pattern data of the lower surface of the coin coincide with one set of the reference surface pattern data, the control unit
55
discriminates that the denomination of the coin coincides with the denomination temporarily determined based on the results of detection made by the magnetic sensor
7
and stored in the RAM
57
and determines the denomination of the coin. The control unit
55
further discriminates whether or not the thus determined denomination coincides with the denomination of coins to be sorted which was specified by the operator and has been stored in the RAM
57
.
When the denomination of the coin coincides with the denomination of coins to be sorted which was specified by the operator and has been stored in the RAM
57
, the control unit
55
writes in the RAM
57
the result of discrimination that the coin should be sorted. On the other hand, when the denomination of the coin does not coincide with the denomination of coins to be sorted which was specified by the operator and has been stored in the RAM
57
, the control unit
55
writes in the RAM
57
the result of discrimination that the coin should not be sorted.
The coin is fed further downstream in the coin sorting passage
3
by the transporting belt
6
and when the pair of sensors
17
,
17
detects the coin and outputs a detection signal to the control unit
55
, the control unit
55
outputs the first drive signal to the rotary solenoid
43
in the case where it has been discriminated that the coin should be sorted. To the contrary, in the case where it has been discriminated that the coin should not be sorted, the control unit
55
outputs the second drive signal to the rotary solenoid
43
.
When the rotary solenoid
43
receives the first drive signal from the control unit
55
, it swings the gate member
16
about the vertical shaft
15
to the first sorting position as indicated by the solid line in
FIG. 1
so as to cross a plane which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and include the vertical shaft
15
so that the coin collecting passage
12
is closed, thereby leading the coin into the coin selecting passage
11
.
To the contrary, when the rotary solenoid
43
receives the second drive signal from the control unit
55
, it swings the gate member
16
about the vertical shaft
15
to a second sorting position as indicated by the broken line in
FIG. 1
so as to cross a plane which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
so that the coin selecting passage
11
is closed, thereby leading the coin into the coin collecting passage
12
.
The coin led into the coin selecting passage
11
is counted by the counting sensor
18
and fed into the selected coin chute
13
after output of a count signal to the control unit
55
.
As well known in the art, the coin fed into the coin sorting chute
13
is stacked between the pair of stacking drums
26
,
26
as the pair of stacking drums
26
,
26
rotate.
On the other hand, the coin led into the coin collecting passage
12
is counted by the counting sensor
19
and fed into the coin collecting chute
14
after output of a count signal to the control unit
55
.
Upon receiving the count signal from the counting sensor
18
, the control unit
55
updates the counted number of sorted coins by increasing the count stored in the RAM
57
by one. Upon receiving the count signal from the counting sensor
19
, on the other hand, the control unit
55
updates the counted number of unsorted coins by increasing the count stored in the RAM
57
by one.
Thus, when the counted number of sorted coins stored in the RAM
57
becomes equal to the number of coins to be wrapped in one wrapping coin roll, the control unit
55
outputs a drive signal to the pair of solenoids
42
,
42
in response to input of a following coin detection signal from the pair of sensors
10
,
10
. When the pair of solenoids
42
,
42
receives the drive signal, each rotates the associated stopper member
9
about the longitudinal shaft thereof so that the cylindrical side surface portion thereof projects into the coin sorting passage
3
.
As a result, the following coin being conveyed in the coin sorting passage
3
is prevented by the pair of stopper members
9
,
9
from being conveyed downstream of the stopper members
9
,
9
, thereby preventing coins whose number exceeds a predetermined number of coins to be wrapped in one wrapped coin roll from being fed into the coin selecting passage
11
.
Therefore, coins whose number is equal to a predetermined number of coins to be wrapped in one wrapped coin roll are stacked between the pair of stacking drums
26
,
26
and stacked coins are fed onto the shutter
27
.
When the stacked coins have been placed on the shutter
27
, the control unit
55
outputs a drive signal to the shutter solenoid
45
to open the shutter
27
, thereby delivering the coins placed on the shutter
27
to the upper surface of the coin support post
36
located at the waiting position thereof immediately below the shutter
27
.
The control unit
55
then outputs a drive signal to the post motor
46
to lower the coin support post
36
, thereby positioning the stacked coins at the wrapping position thereof between the wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
.
As well known in the art, the control unit
55
then outputs a drive signal to the wrapping roller moving motor
47
to move the wrapping rollers
31
,
31
,
31
toward one another, thereby causing them to hold the stacked coins therebetween. The control unit
55
further outputs drive signals to the wrapping paper feed motor
49
and the wrapping roller motor
48
, thereby winding the wrapping paper around the stacked coins and wrapping the stacked coins.
When the stacked coins have been wrapped with the wrapping paper, the control unit
55
outputs drive signals to the upper crimp claw motor
50
and the lower crimp claw motor
51
, thereby causing the upper crimp claw
33
and the lower crimp claw
34
to crimp the upper and lower end portions of the wrapping paper wound around the stacked coins to produce a wrapped coin roll.
According to the above described embodiment, coins to be sorted are prevented from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
by the gate member
16
swung to the first sorting position and, on the other hand, coins other than those to be sorted are prevented from advancing into the coin selecting passage
11
by the gate member
16
swung to the second sorting position. Therefore, it is possible to shorten the length of the coin sorting passage
3
in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening. Moreover, even when the conveying speed of coins is increased for improving coin handling efficiency, it is still possible to provide a compact coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine, because there is no need to excessively increase the length of the coin sorting passage
3
.
Further, according to the above described embodiment, the gate member
16
is mounted on the vertical shaft in the vicinity of the end portion thereof and is designed to be swung about the vertical shaft
15
over 90 degrees so as to cross a plane which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
. Moreover, when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, the gate member
16
is swung to the first sorting position so as to close not less than 70% of the coin collecting passage
12
in the widthwise direction thereof and when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, the gate member
16
is swung to the second sorting position so as to close not less than 70% of the coin selecting passage
11
in the widthwise direction thereof Therefore, even if the actuation of the gate member
16
is delayed for some reason and the gate member
16
is not completely swung to the first sorting position or the second sorting position, it is possible to effectively prevent a coin from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
or the coin selecting passage
11
, whereby it is possible to markedly shorten the length of the coin sorting passage
3
and to make the coin sorting apparatus
20
compact in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening.
FIG. 4
is a schematic plan view showing a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, in the coin sorting apparatus
20
according to this embodiment, a rod-like gate member
16
is mounted on the vertical shaft
15
at the substantially central portion thereof and is swingable so as to cross a plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
. When a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, the gate member
16
is swung in the direction indicated by an arrow C in
FIG. 4
so as to cross the plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
, namely, from the downstream side of the coin collecting passage
12
toward the upstream side thereof and moved to a first sorting position where it closes not less than 60% of the coin collecting passage
12
in the widthwise direction although
FIG. 4
is not exactly prepared. On the other hand, when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
11
, the gate member
16
is swung in the direction indicated by an arrow D in
FIG. 4
so as to cross the plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
, namely, from the downstream side of the coin selecting passage
12
toward the upstream side thereof and moved to a second sorting position where it closes not less than 60% of the coin selecting passage
12
in the widthwise direction. Except for the above feature, the coin sorting apparatus
20
according to this embodiment has the same configuration as that of the coin sorting apparatus
20
shown in FIG.
1
.
According to the above described embodiment, unlike the gate member
16
shown in
FIG. 1
, the gate member
16
is constituted so that when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, it is swung in the direction indicated by an arrow C in
FIG. 4
so as to cross a plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
, thereby forcibly preventing the coin from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
and that when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, it is swung in the direction indicated by an arrow D in
FIG. 4
so as to cross the plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage
3
and includes the vertical shaft
15
, thereby forcibly preventing the coin from advancing into the coin selecting passage
11
. Therefore, even if the actuation of the gate member
16
is delayed for some reason and a coin erroneously advances into the passage into which the coin should not be led, the coin can be pushed back by the gate member
16
. As a result, it is possible to markedly shorten the length of the coin sorting passage
3
and to make the coin sorting apparatus
20
compact in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening.
Further, according to the above described embodiment, unlike the gate member
16
shown in
FIG. 1
, since the gate member
16
is mounted on the vertical shaft
15
at the substantially central portion thereof, the swing stroke of the gate member
16
is small. Therefore, since the gate member
16
can be quickly moved to the first sorting position or the second sorting position, it is possible to markedly shorten the length of the coin sorting passage
3
and to make the coin sorting apparatus
20
compact in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening.
FIG. 5
is a schematic plan view showing a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is a further preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, in this embodiment, an opening
60
is formed at an inlet portion of the coin selecting passage
11
and a plate-like gate member
61
is provided so that it can project into the coin selecting passage
11
from the below and retract below the coin selecting passage
11
through the opening
60
. Further, in this embodiment, an opening
62
is formed at an inlet portion of the coin collecting passage
12
and a plate-like gate member
63
is provided so that it can project into the coin collecting passage
12
from the below and retract below the coin collecting passage
12
through the opening
62
.
FIG. 6
is a block diagram of a detection system, a driving system, an input system and a control system of a coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus which is a further preferred embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the driving system of the coin handling machine according to this embodiment has the same configuration as that of the coin handling machine shown in
FIG. 3
except that instead of the rotary solenoid
43
it includes a solenoid
65
for driving the gate member
61
and a solenoid
66
for driving the gate member
63
. The control unit
55
outputs a drive signal to the solenoid
65
, when the gate member
61
is to be projected into the coin selecting passage
11
and outputs a drive signal to the solenoid
66
when the gate member
63
is to be projected into the coin collecting passage
12
.
In the thus constituted coin sorting apparatus
20
for the coin handling machine according to this embodiment, similarly to the previous embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, magnetic properties of a coin being conveyed in the coin sorting passage
3
are detected by the magnetic sensor
7
and the pattern of the lower surface of the coin is detected by the surface pattern sensor
8
.
Similarly to the previous embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the control unit
55
determines the denomination of a coin based on the magnetic properties of the coin detected by the magnetic sensor
7
and the pattern of the lower surface of the coin detected by the surface pattern sensor
8
, discriminates whether or not the thus determined denomination of the coin coincides with the denomination of coins to be sorted specified by the operator and stored in the RAM
57
, and writes the results of discrimination as to whether or not the coin is one to be sorted in the RAM
57
.
When it has been written in the RAM
57
that a coin is one to be sorted, then, when the pair of sensors
17
,
17
detect the coin and a detection signal is input to the control unit
55
, the control unit
55
outputs a drive signal to the solenoid
66
, thereby causing it to lift the plate-like gate member
63
retracted below the coin collecting passage
12
though the opening
62
formed at the inlet portion of the coin collecting passage
12
and project it into the coin collecting passage
12
.
As a result, the coin is prevented by the plate-like gate member
63
from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
and, on the other hand, the plate-like gate member
61
is held at the retracted position thereof below the coin selecting passage
11
. Therefore, the coin is led into the coin selecting passage
11
and fed into the coin sorting chute
13
.
The coin fed into the coin sorting chute
13
is stacked by the coin stacking mechanism
25
similarly to the previous embodiment. When a predetermined number of coins have been stacked, the stacked coins are fed to the coin wrapping mechanism
30
and wrapped by the coin wrapping mechanism
30
, thereby producing a wrapped coin roll.
To the contrary, when it has been written in the RAM
57
that a coin should not be sorted, then, when, the pair of sensors
17
,
17
detect the coin and a detection signal is input to the control unit
55
, the control unit
55
outputs a drive signal to the solenoid
65
, thereby causing it to lift the plate-like gate member
61
retracted below the coin selecting passage
11
though the opening
60
formed at the inlet portion of the coin selecting passage
11
and project it into the coin selecting passage
11
.
As a result, the coin is prevented by the plate-like gate member
61
from advancing into the coin selecting passage
11
and, on the other hand, the plate-like gate member
63
is held at the retracted position thereof below the coin collecting passage
12
. Therefore, the coin is led into the coin collecting passage
12
and fed into the coin collecting chute
14
, thereby being collected.
According to the above described embodiment, coins to be sorted are prevented from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
by driving the solenoid
66
and projecting the gate member
63
from the below through the opening
62
formed at the inlet portion of the coin collecting passage
12
into the coin collecting passage
12
, whereby the coins to be sorted are forcibly led into the coin selecting passage
11
. On the other hand, coins other than those to be sorted are prevented from advancing into the coin selecting passage
11
by driving the solenoid
65
and projecting the gate member
61
from the below through the opening
60
formed at the inlet portion of the coin selecting passage
11
into the coin selecting passage
11
, whereby the coins to be sorted are forcibly led into the coin collecting passage
12
. As a consequence, it is possible to markedly shorten the length of the coin sorting passage
3
in comparison with a conventional coin sorting apparatus in which coins are sorted by freely dropping coins other than those to be sorted into a coin sorting opening and even when the conveying speed of coins is increased for improving a coin handling efficiency, since it is unnecessary to excessively increase the length of the coin sorting passage
3
, it is possible to provide a compact coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine.
The present invention has thus been shown and described with reference to specific embodiments. However, it should be noted that the present invention is in no way limited to the details of the described arrangements but changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
For example, in the above described embodiments, the coin handling machine is provided with the coin stacking mechanism
25
, the coin wrapping mechanism
30
and the crimping mechanism
35
below the coin sorting chute
13
and is constituted so as to wrap coins of the denomination specified by the operator and produce a wrapped coin roll including a predetermined number of coins. However, the coin sorting apparatus according to the present invention can also be applied to a coin handling machine which is not equipped with a coin stacking mechanism
25
, a coin wrapping mechanism
30
and a crimping mechanism
35
and exclusively counts and sorts coins of the denomination specified by the operator.
Further, in the above described embodiments, although the pair of stopper members
9
,
9
and the pair of sensors
10
,
10
are provided in the coin sorting passage
3
so that coins whose number exceeds a predetermined number of coins to be wrapped in one wrapped coin roll are prevented from being fed into the coin selecting passage
11
, it is not absolutely necessary to provide a pair of stopper members
9
,
9
and a pair of sensors
10
,
10
in the case where the coin sorting apparatus according to the present invention is applied to a coin handling machine which is not equipped with a coin stacking mechanism
25
, a coin wrapping mechanism
30
and a crimping mechanism
35
and exclusively counts and sorts coins of the denomination specified by the operator.
Moreover, in the above described embodiments, although the counting sensor
19
is provided for counting the number of coins fed into the coin collecting passage
12
, it is not absolutely necessary to provide a counting sensor
19
for counting the number of coins fed into the coin collecting passage
12
.
Further, in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, the rod-like gate member
16
is constituted so that when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, it is swung to the first sorting position so as to close not less than 70% of the coin collecting passage
12
in the widthwise direction thereof and that when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, it is swung to the second sorting position so as to close not less than 70% of the coin selecting passage
11
in the widthwise direction thereof However, it is sufficient for the gate member
16
to prevent a coin from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
or the coin selecting passage
11
in accordance with the results of the discrimination made by the control unit
55
, thereby leading the coin into the coin selecting passage
11
or the coin collecting passage
12
, and it is not absolutely necessary to constitute the gate member
16
so as to close not less than 70% of the coin collecting passage
12
or the coin selecting passage
11
in the widthwise direction thereof.
Moreover, in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 4
, the rod-like gate member
16
is constituted so that when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, it is swung to the first sorting position so as to close not less than 60% of the coin collecting passage
12
in the widthwise direction thereof and that when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, it is swung to the second sorting position so as to close not less than 60% of the coin selecting passage
11
in the widthwise direction thereof However, it is sufficient for the gate member
16
to prevent a coin from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
or the coin selecting passage
11
in accordance with the results of the discrimination made by the control unit
55
, thereby leading the coin into the coin selecting passage
11
or the coin collecting passage
12
, and it is not absolutely necessary to constitute the gate member
16
so as to close not less than 60% of the coin collecting passage
12
or the coin selecting passage
11
in the widthwise direction thereof.
Further, in the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
and
FIG. 4
, although the rod-like gate member
16
is employed, it is not absolutely necessary to employ a rod-like gate member
16
but it is possible to employ a gate member having any shape which can prevent a coin from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
or the coin selecting passage
Furthermore, although in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, the plate-like gate member
61
is retracted below the coin selecting passage
11
and when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, the plate-like gate member
63
is retracted below the coin collecting passage
12
. However, the plate-like gate member
61
may be constituted so that when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, it is located at a position where the upper end surface thereof is flush with the upper surface of the coin selecting passage
11
or a position below the position where the upper end surface thereof is flush with the upper surface of the coin selecting passage
11
and the plate-like gate member
63
may be constituted so that when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, it is located at a position where the upper end surface thereof is flush with the upper surface of the coin collecting passage
12
or a position below the position where the upper end surface thereof flushes with the upper surface of the coin collecting passage
12
. Therefore, it is not absolutely necessary to locate the plate-like gate member
61
below the coin selecting passage
11
when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
and to locate the plate-like gate member
63
below the coin collecting passage
12
when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
.
Moreover, although the plate-like gate member
61
and the platelike gate member
63
are employed in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, it is not absolutely necessary to employ plate-like gate members
61
and
63
but it is possible to employ a gate member having any shape which can prevent a coin from advancing into the coin collecting passage
12
or the coin selecting passage
11
.
Further, in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, when a coin is to be led into the coin selecting passage
11
, the solenoid
66
is driven, thereby projecting the plate-like gate member
63
into the coin collecting passage
12
and, on the other hand, when a coin is to be led into the coin collecting passage
12
, the solenoid
65
is driven, thereby projecting the plate-like gate member
61
into the coin selecting passage
11
, and the gate member
61
and the gate member
63
are driven by independent solenoids
65
and
66
. However, it is possible to mechanically connect the gate member
61
and the gate member
63
using a link mechanism or the like so that when the gate member
61
is projecting into the coin selecting passage
11
, the gate member
63
is located below the coin collecting passage
12
and that when the gate member
63
is projecting into the coin collecting passage
12
, the gate member
61
is located below the coin selecting passage
11
, and to drive the gate member
61
and the gate member
63
using a single solenoid.
Furthermore, the gate member
16
is driven by the rotary solenoid
43
in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
and the gate member
61
and the gate member
63
are driven by the solenoid
65
and the solenoid
66
in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
. However, instead of solenoids, the gate member
16
, the gate member
61
and the gate member
63
may be driven by drive means other than a solenoid such as a motor.
Moreover, in the above described embodiments, although the spacing between the pair of guide members
4
,
5
, namely, the width of the coin sorting passage
3
is adjusted in order to simultaneously handle coins of various denominations so that largest coins among coins to be handled can be conveyed, it is possible to adjust the gate member
16
driven by the rotary solenoid
43
so as to be suitable for handling coins of a specific denomination and wrap coins of the specific denomination, or count coins of the specific denomination and sort and collect unacceptable coins. In this case, it is possible to provide means for automatically adjusting the spacing between the pair of guide members
4
,
5
based on the denomination of coins to be handled input through the keyboard
54
by the operator.
Further, although in the above described embodiments, although the guide member
5
is slidable with respect to the facing guide member
5
and the width of the coin sorting passage
3
can be adjusted by sliding the guide member
5
in accordance with the denomination of coins to be handled, both of the pair of guide members
4
,
5
may be constituted so as to be slidable with respect to the other.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a compact coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine.
According to the present invention, it is further possible to provide a coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine, which can improve coin handling efficiency without size increase.
According to the present invention, it is further possible to provide a coin handling machine which can improve coin handling efficiency without size increase.
Claims
- 1. A coin sorting apparatus for a coin handling machine including a coin sorting passage extending substantially one-dimensionally and having transporting belt means for conveying coins, and denomination discriminating means provided in the coin sorting passage for discriminating the denominations of coins, wherein the coin sorting passage is bifurcated at a downstream portion thereof into a coin selecting passage for leading coins to be sorted therethrough and a coin collecting passage for leading coins other than those to be sorted therethrough, the coin sorting apparatus further including gate means provided at the portion where the coin sorting passage is bifurcated into the coin selecting passage and the coin collecting passage for selectively leading coins into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage in accordance with results of discrimination made by the denomination discriminating means.
- 2. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein the gate means is constituted so that when coins are to be led into the coin selecting passage, the gate means prevents coins from advancing into the coin collecting passage and that when coins are to be led into the coin collecting passage, it prevents coins from advancing into the coin selecting passage.
- 3. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein the gate means is formed by a rod member which is mounted on a shaft provided at the bifurcated portion so as to be swingable about the shaft and is constituted so that when coins are to be led into the coin selecting passage, it is swung into the coin collecting passage, thereby preventing the coins from advancing into the coin collecting passage and that when coins are to be led into the coin collecting passage, it is swung in the coin selecting passage, thereby preventing the coins from advancing into the coin selecting passage.
- 4. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein the gate means is mounted on the shaft in the vicinity of an end portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft.
- 5. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein the gate means is mounted on the shaft at a substantially central portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft.
- 6. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 2 which further includes a first opening provided at an inlet portion of the coin collecting passage and a second opening provided at an inlet portion of the coin selecting passage and the gate means includes a first gate member adapted to project into the coin collecting passage through the first opening and retract below a position where it is flush with an upper surface of the coin collecting passage and a second gate member adapted to project into the coin selecting passage through the second opening and retract below a position where it is flush with an upper surface of the coin selecting passage.
- 7. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein each of the first gate member and the second gate member is formed by a plate-like member.
- 8. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein the gate means is formed by a rod member which is mounted on a shaft provided at the bifurcated portion so as to be swingable about the shaft and is constituted so that when coins are to be led into the coin selecting passage, it is swung into the coin collecting passage, thereby preventing the coins from advancing into the coin collecting passage and that when coins are to be led into the coin collecting passage, it is swung in the coin selecting passage, thereby preventing the coins from advancing into the coin selecting passage.
- 9. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein the gate means is mounted on the shaft in the vicinity of an end portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft.
- 10. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein the gate means is mounted on the shaft at a substantially central portion thereof and is swingable from an upstream side of the coin collecting passage and the coin selecting passage toward a lower side thereof so as to cross a plane which is parallel to a longitudinal direction of the coin sorting passage and includes the shaft.
- 11. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 1 which further includes a first opening provided at an inlet portion of the coin collecting passage and a second opening provided at an inlet portion of the coin selecting passage and the gate means includes a first gate member adapted to project into the coin collecting passage through the first opening and retract below a position where it is flush with an upper surface of the coin collecting passage and a second gate member adapted to project into the coin selecting passage through the second opening and retract below a position where it is flush with an upper surface of the coin selecting passage.
- 12. A coin sorting apparatus in accordance with claim 11 wherein each of the first gate member and the second gate member is formed by a plate-like member.
- 13. A coin handling machine provided with a coin sorting apparatus including a coin sorting passage extending substantially one-dimensionally and having transporting belt means for conveying coins, and denomination discriminating means provided in the coin sorting passage for discriminating the denominations of coins, wherein the coin sorting passage is bifurcated at a downstream portion thereof into a coin selecting passage for leading coins to be sorted therethrough and a coin collecting passage for leading coins other than those to be sorted therethrough, the coin sorting apparatus further including gate means provided at the portion where the coin sorting passage is bifurcated into the coin selecting passage and the coin collecting passage for selectively leading coins into the coin selecting passage or the coin collecting passage in accordance with results of discrimination made by the denomination discriminating means.
- 14. A coin handling machine in accordance with claim 13 wherein the gate means is constituted so that when coins are to be led into the coin selecting passage, the gate means prevents coins from advancing into the coin collecting passage and that when coins are to be led into the coin collecting passage, it prevents coins from advancing into the coin selecting passage.
- 15. A coin handling machine in accordance with claim 14 which further includes a coin sorting chute connected to the coin selecting passage and a coin collecting chute connected to the coin collecting passage.
- 16. A coin handling machine in accordance with claim 14 which further includes coin stacking means provided below a downstream portion of the coin selecting passage for stacking coins and coin wrapping means provided below the coin stacking means for wrapping the coins stacked by the coin stacking means.
- 17. A coin handling machine in accordance with claim 14 which further includes sensor means provided in the coin selecting passage for detecting coins.
- 18. A coin handling machine in accordance with claim 13 which further includes a coin sorting chute connected to the coin selecting passage and a coin collecting chute connected to the coin collecting passage.
- 19. A coin handling machine in accordance with claim 13 which further includes coin stacking means provided below a downstream portion of the coin selecting passage for stacking coins and coin wrapping means provided below the coin stacking means for wrapping the coins stacked by the coin stacking means.
- 20. A coin handling machine in accordance with claim 13 which further includes sensor means provided in the coin selecting passage for detecting coins.
Priority Claims (1)
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