Claims
- 1. A coin/token separator comprising:
- (a) an inlet through which coin/tokens pass;
- (b) at least two outlets to receive separated coins/tokens; and
- (c) separating means interposed between (a) and (b) including;
- (i) an arm pivotable on a floating pivot and movable between a first position in which a coin/token is directed towards one of the outlets and a second position in which a coin/token passes to another of the outlets, the arm being normally biassed into the first position in which the arm at the floating pivot is separated from a magnet;
- (ii) a solenoid and the magnet actuated by a signal to move the arm from the first position to the second position; and
- (iii) upon activation of the solenoid, the arm of the floating pivot contacts the magnet prior to the arm moving into the second position.
- 2. A coin/token separator according to claim 1 further comprising a gate stop to limit pivotal movement of the arm by the biassing means.
- 3. A coin/token separator according to claim 2 wherein the gate stop contacts the arm intermediate the ends of the arm.
- 4. A coin/token separator according to claim 1 wherein an angle plate is connected to the arm to direct the coin/token.
- 5. A coin/token separator according to claim 1 wherein the inlet and one of the outlets are vertically aligned to permit a coin/token to fall from the inlet and through another of the outlets.
- 6. A coin/token separator according to claim 5, wherein the inlet and another of the outlets are marginally vertically offset to permit a coin/token to fall from the inlet, be deflected by the separating means and pass through the other outlet.
- 7. A coin/token separator according to claim 4, wherein the angle plate in the first position is contacted by a rim or face of a coin/token falling from the inlet.
- 8. A coin/token separator according to claim 1 wherein a partition is located between adjacent outlets but below the first position, and define passageways for the coins/tokens.
- 9. A coin/token separator according to claim 1 further comprising a chute defining a coin/token passageway having:
- (i) an opening at an upper end thereof defining the inlet through which coins/tokens pass;
- (ii) at least two openings at a lower end thereof defining the outlets to receive separated coins/tokens; and
- (iii) at least one partition defining separate passageways to each of the outlets.
- 10. A coin/token separator according to claim 9 wherein the chute has an opening between the inlet and the partitions, and in the first position the angle plate extends into the coin/token passageway and in a retracted position the angle plate does not extend into the coin/token passageway.
- 11. A coin/token separator according to claim 9, wherein the chute between the inlet and the separating means comprises at least two converging walls.
- 12. A coin/token separator according to claim 9, wherein the chute has a minimum width above the separating means smaller than the minimum width of the separate passageway of each of the outlets.
- 13. A coin/token separator according to claim 9 wherein the inlet and one of the outlets are vertically aligned to permit a coin/token to fall down the coin/token passageway from the inlet and through the outlet.
- 14. A coin/token separator according to claim 13 wherein the inlet and another of the outlets are marginally vertically offset to permit a coin/token to fall from the inlet, be deflected in the coin/token passageway by the separating means and pass through the other outlet.
- 15. A coin and/or token validator separator including:
- (a) a reference path for a coin/token;
- (b) detection means to detect the presence of at least a part of the coin/token on the reference path;
- (c) defining means operable in response to the coin/token being detected as in (b) above, to derive a definition of said coin/token; and
- (d) separator means to separate coin/token received in at least one of the plurality of destinations, the separator means comprising:
- (A) an inlet through which coins/token pass;
- (B) at least two outlets to receive separated coins/tokens; and
- (C) separating means interposed between (A) and (B) including:
- (i) an arm pivotable on a floating pivot and movable between a first position in which a coin/token is directed inwards one of the outlets and a second position in which a coin/token passes to another of the outlets, the arm being normally biassed into the first position;
- (ii) a solenoid actuated by a signal to move the arm from the first position to the second position; and
- (iii) the arm in the first position is in contact with a magnet at the floating pivot.
- 16. A coin/token validator including:
- (a) a reference path for a coin/token;
- (b) detection means to detect the presence of at least a part of the coin/token on the reference path;
- (c) defining means operable in response to the coin/token being detected as in (b) above, to derive a definition of said coin/token;
- (d) comparator means to compare the definition to stored information relating to coins/tokens;
- (e) separator means operable in response to a signal to allow the coin/token to move to one of a plurality of destinations; the separator means comprising:
- (A) an inlet through which coins/tokens pass;
- (B) at least two outlets to receive separated coins/tokens; and
- (C) separating means interposed between (A) and (B) including:
- (i) an arm pivotable on a floating pivot and movable between a first position in which a coin/token is directed towards one of the outlets and a second position in which a coin/token passes to another of the outlets, the arm being normally biassed into the first position in which the arm at the floating pivot contacts a magnet; and
- (ii) a solenoid and the magnet actuated by a signal to move the arm from the first position to the second position.
- 17. A coin/token validator according to claim 16 wherein the inlet and one of the outlets are vertically aligned to permit a coin/token to fall from the inlet and through the outlet.
- 18. A coin/token validator according to claim 16 wherein the inlet and another of the outlets are marginally vertically offset to permit a coin/token to fall from the inlet, be deflected by the separating means and pass through the other outlet.
- 19. A coin/token validator according to claim 16 wherein the arm in the first position is contacted by rim or face of the coin/token.
- 20. A coin token validator according to claim 16 wherein a partition is located between adjacent outlets but below the first portion and define passageways for the coins/tokens.
- 21. A coin/token validator according to claim 16 further comprising a chute defining a coin/token passageway having:
- (i) an opening at an upper end thereof defining the inlet through which coins/tokens pass;
- (ii) at least two opening at a lower end thereof defining the outlets to receive separated coins/tokens; and
- (iii) at least one partition defining separate passageways to each of the outlets.
- 22. A coin/token validator according to claim 21 wherein the chute has an opening between the inlet and the partitions and in the first position the angle plate extends into the coin/token passageway and in a retracted position the angle plate does not extend into the coin/token passageway.
- 23. A coin/token separator according to claim 22, wherein the chute between the inlet and the separating means comprises at least two converging walls.
- 24. A coin/token validator according to claim 21 wherein the inlet and one of the outlets are vertically aligned to permit a coin/token to fall down the coin/token passageway from the inlet and through the outlet.
- 25. A coin/token validator according to claim 23 wherein the inlet and another of the outlets are marginally vertically offset to permit a coin/token to fall from the inlet, be deflected in the coin/token passageway by the separating means and pass through the other outlet.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/007,604, filed on Jan. 22, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of national stage application Ser. No. 07/961,893 filed Jan. 4, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,476,168, which is based on PCT application No. PCT/AU91/00295 filed Jul. 4, 1991 which claims priority of Australian application Serial No. PK1057 filed Jul. 5, 1990.
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