Claims
- 1. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
a stationary member provided with a central coin-feed opening; and a rotary disk supported for rotation, disposed under the stationary member and being closely adjacent to the lower surface of the stationary member; the coin sorting apparatus being constructed such that coins fed into the coin-feed opening of the stationary member slide along the lower surface of the stationary member as the rotary disk rotates, wherein the stationary member is provided with guide structures for selectively guiding coins sliding along the lower surface thereof, according to the diameters of the coins, and the guide structures has a coin passage formed in the lower surface of the stationary member and having a radial inner edge portion configured to engage outer edges of all the coins, and at least one coin-sorting guide, the coin-sorting guide having: a step formed such that a peripheral part of each of coins having diameters greater than a reference diameter run up onto the step, with the outer edge thereof engaging the radial inner edge portion of the coin passage; and an ejecting passage for guiding the coin that has run up onto the step and ejecting the same coin outside the stationary member.
- 2. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the coin passage has radial inner and outer edges configured to engage outer edges of coins moving along the coin passage, and
the coin passage is configured to curve such that an upstream section thereof on the upstream side of the step extends away from a center of the stationary member, and that a downstream section thereof on the downstream side of the step extends to approach the center of the stationary member toward the downstream side.
- 3. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a pressing means for pressing the coins toward the radial inner edge of the coin passage is disposed in the upstream section of the coin passage on the upstream side of the step.
- 4. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the guide structures of the stationary member are constructed so that the coin that has run up onto the step lies in a substantially horizontal position.
- 5. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the guide structures of the stationary member include a step-forming plate forming the step and are movable along a width of the coin passage for positional adjustment.
- 6. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a foreign matter sorting means is disposed in the downstream section of the coin passage for selectively guiding a foreign matter having a thickness smaller than that of the thinnest coin so that the foreign matter is ejected outside the stationary member.
- 7. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the foreign matter sorting means has:
a foreign matter passage formed in the stationary member and branching away from the coin passage to an outside of the stationary member; and a gate portion formed at a junction of the coin passage and the foreign matter passage, together with the rotary disk defining a gap of such a size as allow the foreign matter to pass but not the thinnest coin.
- 8. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
a stationary member provided with a central coin-feed opening; and a rotary disk supported for rotation, disposed under the stationary member closely adjacent to the lower surface of the stationary member, and having a disk body and a resilient member attached to an upper surface of the disk body; the coin sorting apparatus being constructed such that coins fed into the coin-feed opening of the stationary member slide along the lower surface of the stationary member as the rotary disk rotates, wherein the stationary member is provided with guide structures for selectively guiding coins sliding along the lower surface thereof, according to their diameters, and the resilient member of the rotary disk has a urethane rubber layer having a surface provided with a plurality of radial grooves.
- 9. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein circumferential intervals between the radial grooves at the periphery of the resilient member are smaller than a diameter of the smallest coin.
- 10. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the urethane rubber layer of the resilient member is formed of a thermoplastic urethane rubber.
- 11. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the resilient member has a porous resilient layer underlying the urethane rubber layer.
- 12. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the porous resilient layer is formed of rubber sponge.
- 13. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein a part of at least one of the radial grooves of the urethane rubber layer is configured to have a depth shallower than other parts of the same groove so as to serve as an indicator.
- 14. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein a metal plate, detachable from the disk body, is fixed to the lower surface of the resilient member.
- 15. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a pressing means for pressing the coins toward the radial inner edge of the coin passage is disposed in the upstream section of the coin passage on the upstream side of the step.
- 16. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the guide structures of the stationary member are constructed so that the coin that has run up onto the step lies in a substantially horizontal position.
- 17. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the guide structures of the stationary member include a step-forming plate forming the step and are movable along a width of the coin passage for positional adjustment.
- 18. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a foreign matter sorting means is disposed in the downstream section of the coin passage for selectively guiding a foreign matter having a thickness smaller than that of the thinnest coin so that the foreign matter is ejected outside the stationary member.
- 19. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the foreign matter sorting means has:
a foreign matter passage formed in the stationary member and branching away from the coin passage to an outside of the stationary member; and a gate portion formed at a junction of the coin passage and the foreign matter passage, together with the rotary disk defining a gap of such a size as allow the foreign matter to pass but not the thinnest coin.
- 20. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the urethane rubber layer of the resilient member is formed of a thermoplastic urethane rubber.
- 21. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the resilient member has a porous resilient layer underlying the urethane rubber layer.
- 22. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the porous resilient layer is formed of rubber sponge.
- 23. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a part of at least one of the radial grooves of the urethane rubber layer is configured to have a depth shallower than other parts of the same groove so as to serve as an indicator.
- 24. The coin sorting apparatus according to claim 9, wherein a metal plate, detachable from the disk body, is fixed to the lower surface of the resilient member.
Priority Claims (6)
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2000-281591 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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2000-311616 |
Oct 2000 |
JP |
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2000-346332 |
Nov 2000 |
JP |
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2001-079206 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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2001-079217 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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2001-080687 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Divisional Application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/088,413 filed Mar. 20, 2002, which was the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/JP01/08109, filed Sep. 18, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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10088413 |
Mar 2002 |
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10885029 |
Jul 2004 |
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