The invention relates to a device according to the preamble of claim 1.
Automatic machines which accept coins contain an intermediate store in order to be able to give change. This intermediate store is also necessary in order to give back coins again when a payment process is cancelled, said coins corresponding at least in amount to the already inserted coins. The possibility thereby exists of giving back the same coins which were inserted during the interrupted payment process, or other coins which correspond only in amount to the inserted coins. The return of the same has the advantage that manipulations with invalid coins can be prevented. Intermediate stores which give back the same coins are normally drum- or disc-shaped and are rotated in opposite directions for receiving and dispensing coins, such as is shown for example in DE 43 21 859 C2. Intermediate stores which give back different coins, which correspond merely in amount, have tubes or hoppers for receiving the coins. In the case of tubes, the coins are inserted at the top and given back at the bottom; in the case of hoppers, the coins are received without order and are given back without choice.
In the case of intermediate stores of this type with return of change, the danger exists however that the result can be jamming or other disruptions to the proper operational course, in particular due to insertion of damaged or invalid coins. The normal reaction of known intermediate stores resides in the whole device being switched off so that it is no longer possible to accept coins.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to produce a device for intermediate storage, collection and dispensing of coins, having at least one magazine for controlled reception, intermediate storage and controlled return of the coins and also an overflow for dispensing coins when the magazine is filled in a collection container which is able, even when the intermediate storage fails, to maintain the function of coin acceptance and coin return when a payment process is interrupted.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a device having the features indicated in claim 1. Advantageous developments of the device according to the invention are revealed in the sub-claims.
As a result of the fact that an additional storage space is provided for controlled reception of coins inserted during an insertion process, alternatively to reception in the magazine, and for controlled dispensing of the received coins of the one insertion process either to a return device or in the collection container, the operation of the device, restricted by switching off the intermediate store, can be maintained in such a manner that the acceptance of coins and, associated therewith, provision of a return service and if necessary also the interruption of an acceptance process can be implemented by returning the already inserted coins, but the return of change is not possible.
The invention is explained in more detail subsequently with reference to embodiments represented in the Figures. There are shown:
The intermediate store is formed, in the case of the device according to
Above the intermediate store there is a coin tester 2 from which coins recognised as valid fall onto a ramp angle 3 and roll on the latter into a conveying carriage 4. The conveying carriage 4 is moved with a coin by a drive 5 along a guide shaft 6 perpendicular to the drawing plane so that the respective coins can be conveyed up to the magazine body provided for them. The coins thereby roll, in the initial position of the conveying carriage 4, firstly towards a catch lever 7 which is situated pivotably between two positions and normally situated pivoted in the clockwise direction and then, when they are moved out of the region of the catch lever 7, abut, on the one hand, against an angle bracket 8 and, on the other hand, are retained by the ramp angle 3 from falling down through a gap 9 formed between these.
The conveying carriage 4 represented in
The ramp angle 3, as the plan view according to
The ramp angle 3 is configured such that the gap 9 is narrowest in the centre of the travel path of the conveying carriage 4. From this centre, the gap widens irregularly at both sides such that the widenings on the one side are intended for passage of the second smallest, fourth smallest, . . . and on the other side, for the passage of the third smallest, fifth smallest, . . . coin. The drive 5 receives the command from the coin tester 2 in which direction the conveying carriage 4 should be moved. By arrangement of the initial position of the conveying carriage 4 in the centre of the travel path, the travel routes of the conveying carriage 4 are shortened relative to the arrangement at one end of the travel path so that the coin insertion process can be implemented correspondingly faster.
The ramp angle 3, the conveying carriage 4, the drive 5, the guide shaft 6, the catch lever 7 and the angle bracket 8 form a sorting device 13.
Underneath the gap 9, each magazine body 1 has a coin inlet shaft 14 through which the coin falls, sorted according to size. Each magazine body 1 contains a vane wheel with a cylindrical inner ring 15 on which, at equal spacings in the circumferential direction, entrainer webs 16 which protrude radially outwards are disposed. The spacing between two adjacent entrainer webs 16 is dimensioned such that a coin of the size assigned to the relevant vane wheel can be received between them. The height of the entrainer webs 16 corresponds approximately to half the diameter of a received coin. The inner ring 15 with the entrainer webs 16 is rotatable about an axis 19 by means of a motor 17 and via a transmission 18. Coins located between the entrainer webs 16 are thereby entrained.
Each magazine body 1 contains in addition a stationary outer ring 20 which has a helical groove on its inside. A helical coin-conducting web 21 is inserted in this groove and extends hence in the circumferential direction over a plurality of complete rotations of the vane wheel. The inclination of the helix formed by the coin-conducting web 21 is such that, upon a rotation, a spacing is obtained in the direction of the axis 19 which corresponds to the thickness of a coin and a small clearance so that a received coin can be guided by the rear entrainer web 16 in the direction of rotation without jamming over a plurality of rotations, along the helical coin-conducting track formed by the coin-conducting web 21.
After a coin has fallen through the coin inlet shaft 14 of a magazine body 1 and the outer ring 20 between two entrainer webs 16 of a vane wheel, the inner ring 15 is rotated by a distance which corresponds to the spacing between two adjacent entrainer webs 16 in the filling direction, i.e. in the anticlockwise direction in
If change is been given back or if a payment process is interrupted with the result that the coins already inserted during this payment process must be returned, the vane wheel is rotated in the return direction, i.e. counter to the filling direction, as a result of which the just inserted coin(s) falls (fall) into a return shaft 25. The vane wheel hereby performs as many steps as are required to dispense coins.
Since the individual vane wheels store coins of equal size but the different vane wheels store coins of different sizes, the interior of the magazine bodies 1 must be configured correspondingly, i.e. the spacing between the entrainer webs 16 and the spacing between the inner ring 15 and the outer ring must be adapted to the coin diameter. In order to keep the manufacturing costs as low as possible, only as few parts as possible should however have a different configuration. In the present case, this is merely the inner ring 15 with the webs 16 disposed thereon.
In undisrupted operation, the processes of insertion, intermediate storage, returning and collecting of coins takes place in the previously described manner. If a disruption, for example by jamming of a coin, takes place, the known devices were switched off in total so that neither coin acceptance nor corresponding return service, for example issuing an object purchased by the coin insertion, were able to be implemented.
This defect is remedied by the present invention. If a disturbance is established in the intermediate store, then the catch lever 7 which is pivoted, during correct operation, over the gap 9 (
Below the gap 9 in the region of the catch lever 7 there is an intermediate cash module 28 which has the same outer configuration as a magazine body 1.
The intermediate cash module 28 contains a coin inlet shaft 29 which discharges into an opening below the gap 9. When the catch lever 7 is pivoted back, i.e. in the case of an operational disruption, all the coins recognised by the coin tester 2 as valid fall from the ramp angle 3 through the conveying carriage which is in the initial position directly into the coin inlet shaft 29 and onto a sorting rocker 30 of a coin storage space 31. Hence no sorting of the inserted coins corresponding to their value takes place. The sorting rocker 30 is pivotable about an axis 32 located in the centre thereof and is located, during coin insertion, in the central position thereof in which it closes the coin storage space 31 on the base side.
The sorting rocker 30 is pivotable by a servomotor 33 via a connecting rod spring 34 either in the clockwise direction or anticlockwise direction. The sorting rocker 30 is pivoted respectively in the clockwise direction according to
If a payment process is to be cancelled before it is concluded, then the servomotor 33 is actuated such that it pivots the sorting rocker 30 in the anticlockwise direction according to
Before the beginning of the next payment process, the sorting rocker 30 is guided back into its central position.
It is ensured in this way that, even when there is an operational disruption to the intermediate store, the automatic machine can continue to perform, with the restriction that return of change is not possible. The user is made aware of this by a corresponding display.
The functions of insertion, intermediate storage, returning and collecting of coins are the same as in the case of the magazine according to
In the case of the magazine shown in
The sorting lever 46 has the same function as the sorting rocker 30. In its extended illustrated position A, it prevents emergence of coins from the coin storage space 45. The sorting lever 46 can be pivoted into position B in the anticlockwise direction or into position C in the clockwise direction. Pivoting into position B is effected after conclusion of a payment process so that the coins inserted into the coin storage space 45 during the payment process are conducted into a final cash store shaft 48. If in contrast a payment process is interrupted before its completion, the sorting lever 46 is pivoted into position C and the coins are guided into a return shaft 49.
In the case of the device shown in
The inner ring 15 of the outer vane wheel contains slot-like passages 52 between the entrainer webs 16 which are dimensioned such that they allow small and average coins 11 and 26 to pass through but prevent passage of large coins 12. In a corresponding manner, the inner ring 15 of the central vane wheel contains slot-like passages 53 between the entrainer webs 16 which are dimensioned such that they allow small coins 11 to pass through but prevent passage of average coins 26. In this way the large coins 12 pass into the outer vane wheel, in the manner described with reference to
In the case of an operational disruption of the intermediate store, the catch lever 7 is pivoted back in the anticlockwise direction so that coins of all sizes pass into the coin storage space 45 of the intermediate cash module 44 in the initial position of the conveying carriage 4. Said intermediate cash module is constructed similarly and has the same function as the intermediate cash module 44 in
A device provided for example for coins with six different values comprises preferably two magazine bodies 50 between which the intermediate cash module 44 is disposed. A corresponding arrangement is also expedient when using the magazine bodies 37 according to
The intermediate cash module 54 contains a storage wheel 55 which is rotatable about the axis 19 and is provided with pockets 56, which serve to receive coins, along the outer circumference. The pockets 56 are so large that they can receive the largest coin to be stored. The storage wheel 55 can likewise be rotated in steps like the vane wheels.
As the sectional representations in
The intermediate cash module 54 contains three openings, namely one opening 63 leading to the coin inlet shaft 14, one opening 64 leading to the final cash store and one opening 65 leading to the return shaft. A conducting web 66 guides coins inserted through the opening 63 to a pocket 56 located in a specific angle position of the storage wheel 55.
If the catch lever 7 is pivoted back because of a disruption, all the coins accepted by the coin tester 2 fall through the opening 63 into the intermediate cash module 54 and pass via the conducting web 66 into the pocket 56 which is located at a specific position of rotation of the storage wheel 55. After such a coin is received in the storage wheel 55, the latter is rotated by one step in the clockwise direction, in
If a payment process is interrupted and the coins already inserted during this payment process are to be returned again, then the storage wheel 55 is rotated in the anticlockwise direction, the first step being effected over an entire spacing between two adjacent pockets on the same side of the separating wall 60 (full step) in order that the last inserted coin is situated opposite the opening 65 and can fall through the latter into the return shaft. Thereafter, as many half steps are also performed in the anticlockwise direction as the number of coins which must be returned in addition to the last coin. After conclusion of the return process, a full step is again effected in the clockwise direction in order that an empty pocket 56 is again located in the insertion position.
The intermediate cash module 54 enables the configuration of a compact device, has a large storage capacity by providing pockets 56 on both sides of the separating wall 60 and requires no rocker or lever in order to convey the coins either to the final cash store or to the return shaft. Therefore the susceptibility to problems is low.
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10 2005 017 749.2 | Apr 2005 | DE | national |
This application claims the benefit of German Patent Application Serial No. DE 10 2005 017 749.2 filed on Apr. 12, 2005 and to PCT Patent Application Serial No. PCT/EP2006/003536 filed on Apr. 11, 2006. The specifications of these applications are expressly incorporated by reference into this application in their entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP06/03536 | 4/11/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/30/2008 |