Claims
- 1. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a coin hopper;
- a coin ramp sloping downwardly from an upper end to a lower end and including a plurality of differently sized apertures formed therethrough, said apertures being arranged such that only coins less than a particular size pass through each aperture;
- a coin container assembly including a plurality of coin containers for receiving sorted coins, said container assembly pivotable between an operative position and a coin container removal position;
- a coin separator mechanism for dispensing coins from said hopper onto said ramp;
- a switch for selectively disabling said coin separator mechanism when said coin container assembly is pivoted out of said operative position; and,
- a rotatable cam engaged with said coin container assembly such that a rotation of said cam pivots said coin container assembly between its operative and container removal positions.
- 2. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said coin container assembly includes a cam follower extending therefrom, said cam follower cooperating with said cam to pivot said container assembly, wherein said cam comprises first and second dwell points for releasably securing said follower, said container assembly being releasably secured in said container removal position when said cam follower is releasably engaged by said first dwell point and said container assembly being secured in said operative position when said cam follower is releasably engaged by said second dwell point.
- 3. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said cam comprises a slot, wherein said cam follower is slidably engaged in said slot, and wherein said first and second dwell points are located along said slot.
- 4. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein said first and second dwell points are located at opposite ends of said slot.
- 5. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said rotatable cam comprises a lever extending therefrom by which an operator of said coin sorting apparatus rotates said cam.
- 6. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cam acts upon said switch to close said switch and enable said coin separator mechanism when said coin container assembly is in its operative position.
- 7. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a coin hopper;
- a coin ramp sloping downwardly from an upper end to a lower end and including a plurality of differently sized apertures formed therethrough, each aperture respectively allowing the passage of coins having a diameter less than a particular value;
- a coin container assembly pivotally movable between the operative and container removal positions comprising at least first and second sets of coin containers, each of said sets of coin containers including a plurality of coin containers, wherein said containers of said second set are respectively positioned adjacent said containers of said first set such that upon one of said containers of said first set being filled with coins, additional coins from said ramp slide over said filled one of said containers of said first set into a corresponding adjacent container of said second set;
- a coin chute assembly including a plurality of coin chutes for respectively conveying coins that Pass through said plurality of apertures of said coin ramp to said first and second sets of containers;
- a rotatable cam acting upon said container assembly such that rotation of said cam pivots said container assembly between said operative and said container removal positions;
- a coin separator mechanism for dispensing coins from said coin hopper onto said ramp, said coin separator mechanism including a motor and a coin separator plate operatively connected to and driven by an output shaft of said motor, said coin separator plate including a plurality of peripheral coin receiving notches, each of said plurality of notches including an inclined trailing edge inhibiting stacking of multiple coins in said notch, whereby, upon rotation of said coin separator plate in response to activation of said motor, coins in said coins hopper are received in said plurality of peripheral notches and are individually carried to and deposited on an upper portion of said coin ramp; and,
- a switch for selectively disabling said coin separator mechanism when said container assembly is moved out of said operative position.
- 8. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 7, wherein said plurality of containers of said second set are separated from said plurality of containers of said first set, and further comprising a ramp connecting an upper portion of each of said containers of said first set to an upper portion of a corresponding container of said second set.
- 9. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 7, wherein said coin separator plate includes at least one reinforcement rib to stiffen said plate.
- 10. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 7, further comprising:
- a follower cooperatively engaged with said cam and connected to said container assembly such that said container assembly pivots in response to rotation of said cam.
- 11. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 7, further comprising:
- a follower cooperatively engaged with said rotatable cam and extending from said container assembly such that said container assembly pivots in response to rotation of said cam.
- 12. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a housing;
- a coin receiving area defined in said housing;
- a downwardly inclined coin ramp including a plurality of differently sized apertures formed therethrough, said apertures sized and arranged such that each aperture allows only the passage of coins less than a particular size;
- a pivotable coin container assembly comprising a plurality of coin containers for receiving sorted coins, said container assembly being pivotable between at least a first and a second position; and,
- a cam and follower mechanism comprising a cam and a follower wherein one of said cam and follower is connected to said container assembly and the other of said cam and follower is movably connected to said housing such that upon the movement of said other of said cam and follower, the container assembly pivots between said first and second positions, said cam including first and second dwell points for releasably securing said container in said first and second positions, respectively.
- 13. A coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 12, wherein said follower is connected to and extends from said container assembly and wherein said cam is rotatably connected to said housing.
- 14. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a coin receiver area;
- an inclined ramp positioned to receive coins from said coin receiver area and including a plurality of coin sorting apertures formed therethrough;
- a coin chute assembly including a plurality of downwardly sloping coin chutes positioned respectively beneath said coin sorting apertures of said ramp, said plurality of chutes each comprising opposed side walls defining a coin exit channel at a lower end of each of said chutes, said coin exit channel being wide enough to allow the unrestricted passage of these relevant sorted coin therethrough;
- at least two substantially similar coin containers positioned respectively beneath each of said plurality of coin chutes to receive and retain in a stack coins from said coin exit channels, wherein said at least two coin containers positioned beneath each of said chutes are so located that coins from said coin chute assembly first fill a first one of said at least two containers through an open upper end thereof and thereafter fill a second one of said at lease two containers through an open upper end thereof; and,
- means for removably mounting each coin container on the coin sorting apparatus.
- 15. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 14, wherein said coin containers are movable as a unit between an operative position for receipt of coins from said coin chute assembly and a container removal position for individual removal of each of said coin containers from said coin sorting apparatus.
- 16. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein said coin sorting apparatus further comprises a cam and follower mechanism operable by a user of said apparatus to pivot said plurality of coin containers as a unit between the operative and container removal positions.
- 17. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein said coin receiver area is provided by a coin hopper, said coin sorting apparatus further comprising:
- an electromechanical coin separator mechanism for dispensing coins from said hopper onto an upper portion of said ramp; and,
- a safety switch to prevent operation of said electromechanical coin separating mechanism when said plurality of coin containers are not in the operative position.
- 18. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 15, further comprising means for biasing said plurality of coin containers into the operative position.
- 19. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 18, wherein said biasing means dampens the movement of said plurality of coin containers between the operative and container removal positions.
- 20. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a coin receiver area;
- an inclined ramp positioned to receive coins from said coin receiver area and including a plurality of coin sorting apertures formed therethrough;
- a coin chute assembly including a plurality of downwardly sloping coin chutes positioned respectively beneath said coin sorting apertures of said ramp, said plurality of chutes each comprising opposed side walls defining a coin exit channel wide enough to allow the passage of the relevant sorted coin therethrough;
- a plurality of coin containers removably positioned in a first row respectively beneath said plurality of coin chutes to receive coins from said coin exit channels;
- a plurality of coin containers removably positioned in a second row located adjacent the containers of the first row;
- means for removably mounting each coin container of said first and second rows of coin containers on the coin sorting apparatus; and,
- means for delivering coins from said coin chute assembly to a container in said second row of containers when an adjacent container in said first row of containers is filled.
- 21. A coin sorting apparatus comprising:
- a coin hopper to receive a plurality of coins;
- a downwardly sloping ramp including an upper end, a lower end, and a plurality of apertures formed therethrough in order of increasing size toward said ramp lower end;
- a coin separator mechanism for dispensing individual coins from said coin hopper onto an upper part of said ramp;
- a coin chute assembly including a plurality of sloped coin chutes positioned respectively beneath said plurality of apertures formed in said ramp such that a coin passed through one of said apertures is communicated to a corresponding one of said coin chutes;
- a first set of sorted coin containers, each of said sorted coin containers of said first set positioned adjacent a lower end of one of said coin chutes such that coins are communicated from said coin chutes into an open upper end of said sorted coin containers, respectively; and,
- a second set of sorted coin containers substantially similar to said first set, each of said sorted coin containers of said second set positioned adjacent a respective like one of said sorted coin containers of said first set, such that an open upper end of each of said sorted coin containers of said second set receives coins from one of said coin chutes when said adjacent container of said first set is filled to capacity with coins, wherein said sorted coin containers of said first and second sets are tilted relative to a vertical axis to facilitate sliding movement of coins over filled containers of said first set and into adjacent containers of said second set.
- 22. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 21 wherein said first and second sets of sorted coin containers are removably received in a coin container assembly base and wherein said base is selectively movable between an operative position where said sorted coin containers are located to receive coin from said coin chute assembly, and an inoperative sorted coin container removal position for individual insertion and removal of each of said containers from said base.
- 23. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 21 wherein said sorted coin containers of said first and second sets are tilted at an angle such that upper edges of said containers defining the open upper container ends are sloped at approximately the same angle as said sloped coin chutes.
- 24. The coin sorting apparatus as set forth in claim 21 further comprising:
- a coin separator mechanism activating switch located in said coin hopper and acted upon by coins loaded into said hopper to activate said coin sorter mechanism while coins are present in said hopper.
- 25. The coin sorting apparatus of claim 21 wherein said open upper end of each sorted coin container of said second set of coin containers is positioned at a lower elevation than is said open upper end of said adjacent sorted coin container of said first set of coin containers.
- 26. A method of sorting coins of four different diameters, said method comprising:
- conveying unsorted coins of said four different diameters under force of gravity on a sloped surface;
- passing coins of each of said four different diameters through four different diameter apertures formed through said sloped surface and onto four different sloped coin chutes, respectively;
- passing coins from said four different coin chutes respectively into an open upper end of four different diameter coin containers of a first set of coin containers when said containers of said first set are not filled to capacity with coins; and,
- passing coins from said four different coin is chutes respectively into an open upper end of four different diameter containers of a second set of coin containers when said containers of said first set are filled to capacity with coins, said four different coin containers of said first and second sets respectively the same size and shape;
- moving said first and second sets of containers together relative to said coin chutes from a first position for receiving coins from said coin chutes to a second position; and,
- individually separating each of the containers from the other containers and inverting each container to empty coins from the open upper end thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/052,269 which was filed on Mar. 27, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. D 393,531.
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