Claims
- 1. A coin processing system for processing a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, comprising:
a rotatable disc for imparting motion to the plurality of coins; a discrimination sensor for differentiating between valid and invalid coins; a stationary sorting head having a lower surface generally parallel to and spaced slightly away from the rotatable disc, the lower surface forming a queuing channel and at least two exit channels for sorting and discharging coins, the queuing channel having an interior wall against which coins abut when moving toward the exit channels, the queuing channel having a first segment for receiving coins from an input coin region and a second segment disposed in a position that is substantially more in direction of movement of the rotatable disc positioned thereunder than the first segment to create an increased spacing between adjacent coins, the discrimination sensor being located in the queuing channel, the lower surface having a reject region between the first segment of the queuing channel and the plurality of exit channels; a diverter disposed toward an end of the second segment, the diverter being moveable between a first position wherein coins remain abutted against the wall for proceeding toward the at least two exit channels and a second position for diverting coins away from the interior wall to the reject region; and a controller communicatively coupled to the discrimination sensor, the controller moving the diverter from the first position to the second position in response to the discrimination sensor detecting an invalid coin.
- 2. The coin processing system of claim 1, further including a gauging channel for aligning outer edges of the coins along a gauging wall immediately prior to the at least two exit channels.
- 3. The coin processing system of claim 2, further including a transition area between the gauging channel and the queuing channel to allow coins to move from an interior wall within the queuing channel to the gauging wall within the gauging channel.
- 4. The coin processing system of claim 3, wherein the coins are under pressure between the rotatable disc and the sorting head when moving through the transition area.
- 5. The coin processing system of claim 3, wherein the coins are under no pressure when moving through the transition area.
- 6. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the reject region includes a reject slot into which coins are diverted by the diverter.
- 7. The coin processing system of claim 6, wherein the reject slot leads coins to a periphery of the sorting head.
- 8. The coin processing system of claim 7, wherein the reject slot has a length of no more than about three times the diameter of the smallest authentic coin to be processed.
- 9. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the rotatable disc includes a pad, the coins being under pad pressure when moving through the queuing channel.
- 10. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the queuing channel includes an inner wall against which the coins abut and has, in a cross-sectional view, a stepped profile that defines a first edge and a second edge, the first edge being closer to the inner wall than the second edge.
- 11. The coin processing system of claim 10, wherein inner edges of the coins engage the inner wall, coins of a smaller diameter engaging the first edge, coins of a larger diameter engaging the second edge.
- 12. The coin processing system of claim 11, wherein the coins remain under pressure between the rotatable disc and the sorting head while moving along the first edge and the second edge.
- 13. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the queuing channel terminates at a location adjacent to a periphery of the rotatable disc.
- 14. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the sensor determines the denomination of each valid coin, the controller determining the value of the coins being processed based on input from the sensor.
- 15. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the at least two exit channels includes in exit channel for each available denomination to be sorted.
- 16. The coin processing system of claim 15, further including a counting sensor in each of the exit channels, the counting sensors being coupled to the controller, the controller determining the value of the coins being processed based on inputs received from the counting sensors.
- 17. The coin processing system of claim 1, further including a trigger sensor positioned immediately upstream from the sensor, the sensor being activated to determine characteristics of a particular coin in response to the expiration of a certain time period occurring after the trigger sensor detects the particular coin.
- 18. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the diverter includes a voice coil for high speed activation.
- 19. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the coins are aligned along an inner wall of the second segment of the queuing channel, the diverter being immediately adjacent to the inner wall for causing coins to be diverted away from the inner wall and toward the reject region.
- 20. The coin processing system of claim 19, wherein the second segment of the queuing channel includes a coin engaging surface immediately adjacent to the inner wall, the reject region including a reject slot that is immediately adjacent to the coin engaging surface.
- 21. The coin processing system of claim 20, wherein the coin engaging surface has a width measured in a radial direction that is approximately the width of the diverter when the diverter is in the second position.
- 22. The coin processing system of claim 21, wherein the diverter is a diverting pin that protrudes downwardly from the coin engaging surface.
- 23. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the discriminator determines a metal content and a dimension of the coins.
- 24. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the diverter is actuated by a solenoid.
- 25. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the queuing channel is generally L-shaped.
- 26. The coin processing system of claim 1, wherein the first segment is disposed at an angle of about 90 degrees to about 110 degrees relative to the second segment.
- 27. The coin processing system of claim 26, wherein the angle is about 100 degrees.
- 28-190. (Cancelled)
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Cross-Reference is made to copending U.S. patent application Serial No. __/___,___ (Attorney Docket No. 47171-00361USPT) entitled “Sensor And Method For Discriminating Coins Of Varied Composition, Thickness, And Diameter,” filed on Mar. 11, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuations (2)
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