Claims
- 1. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a hopper for receiving a plurality of unsorted coins;
- a coin separating mechanism for dispensing coins from the hopper onto a ramp, said ramp including a plurality of spaced differently sized apertures formed therethrough such that each coin on the ramp passes through one of said differently sized apertures and is deposited onto one of a plurality of spaced coin chutes according to its diameter;
- a baffle member extending over said plurality of coin chutes and defining a slot with each of said coin chutes such that coins conveyed on each chute pass respectively through each of said slots with sliding movement on one of a front coin face and a rear coin face;
- a coin wrapper collar assembly for releasably securing an open upper end of each of a plurality of coin wrappers adjacent a respective one of said plurality of coin chutes;
- a coin wrapper base assemble for supporting a lower end of each of said plurality of coin wrappers, said coin wrapper collar assembly and said coin wrapper base assembly together operatively supporting said plurality of coin wrappers to receive sorted coins directly from said plurality of coin chutes;
- an open coin overflow tray protecting outwardly from said coin wrapper base assembly for receiving coins that fall downwardly after sliding over a top of a filled one of said sorted coin chutes; and,
- an overflow coin deflector surrounding a forward region of said collar assembly in a spaced relationship therewith and vertically spaced above the open overflow coin tray such that the collar assembly and the deflector together define an open overflow coin passage therebetween, whereby said deflector directs overflow coins downward through said overflow coin passage into said open overflow coin tray.
- 2. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coin wrapper collar assembly includes a plurality of spaced coin wrapper receiving apertures formed therein such that said open upper end of each of said plurality of coin wrappers is supported adjacent a lowermost edge of one of said coin chutes.
- 3. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said coin wrapper base assembly comprises a plurality of spaced coin wrapper bases in respective alignment with said plurality of apertures of said collar assembly such that each of said coin wrapper bases is insertable into an open lower end of a coin wrapper supported in said aligned aperture of said collar assembly.
- 4. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein each aperture of said collar assembly has a diameter that corresponds with an outer diameter of one of said plurality of sorted coin wrappers such that each coin wrapper positioned in its respective aperture is closely surrounded by said collar assembly portion defining said aperture to prevent lateral movement of said wrapper relative to said adjacent coin chute.
- 5. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein each coin wrapper base has a diameter corresponding to an inner diameter of a lower end of its respective coin wrapper into which said base is inserted to minimize lateral movement of said coin wrapper relative to said coin wrapper base assembly.
- 6. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 3 wherein said coin wrapper base assembly includes a plurality of finger access recesses formed therein, wherein at least one of said recesses is formed adjacent each of said coin wrapper bases to provide operator finger access to a coin wrapper supported on each of said coin wrapper bases.
- 7. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein each of said plurality of coin chutes has a width only minimally larger than the diameter of coins conveyed thereon such that said coins move toward said coin wrapper collar assembly on only a single axis of movement.
- 8. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a push-button switch positioned adjacent said hopper for selectively energizing said coin separating mechanism, said switch being operable with an operator's hand simultaneously with the operation of loading coins into said hopper from said operator's hand.
- 9. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein said push-button switch is spring-biased to a normally open state.
- 10. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a hopper for receiving a plurality of unsorted coins, said hopper including a funnel portion with an enlarged mouth;
- an electro-mechanical coin separating mechanism for dispensing coins from the hopper onto a ramp, said ramp including a plurality of differently sized apertures formed therethrough such that coins from the ramp pass through one of said apertures and are deposited onto one of a plurality of coin chutes according to their diameter;
- a collar assembly adapted for supporting a plurality of sorted coin wrappers respectively adjacent a lower edge of each of said plurality of coin chutes whereby coins of a particular denomination are conveyed by each chute from said ramp into an open upper end of said wrapper adjacent said lower edge of said chute;
- a push-button switch positioned adjacent said enlarged mouth of said funnel portion of said hopper, said switch being operable and closable with an operator's hand simultaneously with the operation of loading coins into said hopper from said operator's hand to selectively energize said electro-mechanical coin separating mechanism.
- 11. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 10 further comprising:
- a coin wrapper base assembly for supporting a lower end of each of said plurality of coin wrappers, said coin wrapper collar assembly and said coin wrapper base assembly together operatively supporting-said plurality of coin wrappers to receive sorted coins directly from a respective one of said plurality of coin chutes.
- 12. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein said coin wrapper collar assembly includes a plurality of coin wrapper receiving apertures formed therein for receiving and supporting said open upper end of each of said plurality of coin wrappers adjacent said lowermost edge of a respective one of said coin chutes.
- 13. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 12 wherein said coin wrapper base assembly comprises a plurality of spaced coin wrapper bases in respective alignment with said plurality of apertures of said collar assembly such that each of said coin wrapper bases is insertable into an open lower end of a coin wrapper supported in an aligned one of said plurality of apertures of said collar assembly.
- 14. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein each aperture of said collar assembly has a diameter that corresponds with an outer diameter of one of said plurality of sorted coin wrappers such that coin wrappers positioned in said apertures are closely surrounded by said collar assembly portion defining said apertures to prevent lateral movement of each wrapper relative to said adjacent coin chute.
- 15. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein each coin wrapper base has a diameter corresponding to an inner diameter of a lower end of a coin wrapper into which said base is inserted to minimize lateral movement of said coin wrapper relative to said coin wrapper base assembly.
- 16. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein said coin wrapper base assembly includes a plurality of finger access recesses formed therein, at least one of said recesses being formed adjacent each of said coin wrapper bases to provide operator finger access to a coin wrapper supported on each of said coin wrapper bases.
- 17. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein each of said plurality of coin chutes has a width only minimally larger than the diameter of coins to be conveyed thereon such that said coins conveyed thereon move only in a single direction.
- 18. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 10 further comprising a baffle assembly extending over each of said plurality of coin chutes and defining a slot with each of said coin chutes such that coins conveyed on each of said plurality of chutes pass respectively through said slot with sliding movement on one of a front coin face and a rear coin face.
- 19. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 4 further comprising an open coin overflow tray projecting forwardly from said coin wrapper base assembly for receiving coins that fall downwardly after sliding over a filled one of said coin wrappers positioned adjacent a sorted coin chute is filled to capacity with sorted coins.
- 20. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 19 further comprising an overflow coin deflector surrounding a forward region of said collar assembly in a spaced relationship therewith and vertically spaced above said overflow coin tray such that the collar assembly and the deflector together define an open overflow coin passage therebetween, whereby said deflector directs overflow coins downward through said overflow coin passage into said overflow coin tray.
- 21. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a hopper for receiving a plurality of unsorted coins;
- a coin separating mechanism for dispensing coins from the hopper onto a ramp, said ramp including a plurality of differently sized apertures formed therethrough such that coins on the ramp pass through one of said apertures and are deposited onto one of a plurality of coin chutes according to their diameter;
- a collar assembly adapted for supporting a plurality of sorted coin wrappers adjacent a lower edge of each of said plurality of coin chutes whereby coins from each chute are deposited into an open upper end of a respective one of said plurality of wrappers;
- an open coin overflow tray extending forwardly adjacent said plurality of sorted coin wrappers for receiving coins from said plurality of chutes when a wrapper adjacent one of said chutes is filled to capacity with sorted coins; and,
- an overflow coin deflector forwardly spaced from said collar assembly so that an open coin passage is defined between an inner face of said deflector and said collar assembly, said deflector adapted for deflecting overflow coins from each of said chutes downward into said open coin overflow tray after said overflow coins slide over a filled coin wrapper supported by said collar assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. design patent application Ser. No. 29/066,509 filed Feb. 12, 1997 now U.S. Pat No. D393,530.
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