Claims
- 1. An anti-fraud protection device for a coin telephone having a coin return hopper that is accessible to a user by opening a hinged hopper door, comprising:
- a cam linked to said hinged hopper door, said cam being adapted to sweep through an area above said coin return hopper when said door is opened normally to allow retrieval of coins from said hopper;
- a comb mounted on said cam, said comb being adapted to engage foreign material fraudulently stuffed introduced into said coin return hopper and
- switch means actuatable by said cam sweeping through an additional area after said comb engages said foreign material to inform the telephone company that the coin telephone has been tampered with.
- 2. An anti-fraud protection device for a coin telephone according to claim 1 wherein said comb engaging said foreign matter prevents said door from closing normally to inform users that the coin telephone has been tampered with.
- 3. An anti-fraud protection device according to claim 2 wherein said door includes a fraud warning legend made visible when said cam is rotated through said additional area.
- 4. An anti-fraud protection device according to claim 1 wherein said telephone instrument includes a coin return chute having a hinged flapper plate above said coin return hopper and wherein said cam is adapted to engage said foreign material between said comb and said flapper plate.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/053538 filed Jul. 23, 1997.
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5787158 |
Anello et al. |
Jul 1998 |
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