Claims
- 1. A sorting head for a coin processing system that processes coins of mixed denominations, the sorting head comprising:
- an upper surface and a lower surface, the surfaces being generally circular and generally parallel, the lower surface having an outer periphery and a diameter of less than approximately eight inches;
- an exit region formed in the lower surface, the exit region adapted to discharge the coins from the sorting head; and
- a gauging region formed in the lower surface and having a first end and a second end, the first end receiving the coins, the second end aligning coins on a common radius for delivery into the exit region, the gauging region having a wall positioned near the outer periphery of the lower surface against which the coins abut, wherein the radial position of the first end with respect to a center of the lower surface is greater than the radial position of the second end with respect to the center of the lower surface, the gauging region having a length measured between the first and second ends that is less than three inches.
- 2. The sorting head of claim 1 wherein the exit region comprises a plurality of coin exit channels.
- 3. The sorting head of claim 2 wherein the plurality of coin exit channels comprises eight coin exit channels.
- 4. The sorting head of claim 2 wherein the plurality of coin exit channels comprises six coin exit channels.
- 5. The sorting head of claim 2 further comprising a unitary base structure having a plurality of integral coin chutes adapted to receive the discharged coins, each of the plurality of integral coin chutes corresponding to one of the plurality of coin exit channels.
- 6. The sorting head of claim 1 wherein the length of the gauging region is approximately two inches.
- 7. The sorting head of claim 1 wherein the gauging region has a coin facing surface which is beveled with respect to the lower surface at the first end of the gauging region and transitioning to being substantially parallel with the lower surface at the second end.
- 8. The sorting head of claim 1 wherein the wall has a gradually decreasing radial position with respect to the center of the lower surface from the first end to the second end.
- 9. The sorting head of claim 1 wherein the wall is an outer wall of the gauging region, the outer wall adapted to engage a outermost edge of the coins with respect to the center of the lower surface.
- 10. The sorting head of claim 1 further comprising a rotatable pad adapted to impart motion to the coins, wherein the rotatable pad presses the coins into positive contact with the lower surface.
- 11. The sorting head of claim 1 further comprising a queuing region formed in the lower surface of the sorting head, said queuing region guiding coins from an entry region to the first end of the gauging region.
- 12. A sorting head for a coin processing system that processes a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, the sorting head comprising:
- an upper surface and a lower surface, the surfaces being generally circular and generally parallel, the lower surface having an outer periphery defining a diameter,
- an exit region formed in the lower surface having eight coin exit channels, the exit region adapted to discharge the coins from the sorting head through the exit channels; and
- a gauging region formed in the lower surface and having a first end and a second end, the first end receiving the coins, the second end aligning coins on a common radius for delivery into the exit region, the gauging region having a wall positioned adjacent to the outer periphery of the lower surface against which the coins abut, wherein the radial position of the first end with respect to a center of the lower surface is greater than the radial position of the second end with respect to the center of the lower surface, and wherein a ratio of the length of the gauging region to a circumference of the lower surface is less than approximately 0.12.
- 13. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the ratio is approximately 0.08.
- 14. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the gauging region has a length of less than approximately three inches.
- 15. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the gauging region has a length of approximately two inches.
- 16. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the sorting head has a diameter of less than approximately eight inches.
- 17. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the gauging region extends along the lower surface in the circumferential direction for less than approximately forty degrees.
- 18. The sorting head of claim 17 wherein the gauging region extends along the lower surface in the circumferential direction for approximately thirty degrees.
- 19. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the gauging region has a coin facing surface which is beveled with respect to the lower surface at the first end of the gauging region and transitioning to being substantially flat at the second end.
- 20. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the wall has a gradually decreasing radial position with respect to the center of the lower surface from the first end to the second end.
- 21. The sorting head of claim 12 wherein the wall is an outer wall of the gauging region, the outer wall adapted to engage a outermost surface of the coins with respect to the center of the lower surface.
- 22. The sorting head of claim 12 further comprising a rotatable pad adapted to impart motion to the coins, wherein the rotatable pad presses the coins into positive contact with the lower surface.
- 23. A sorting head for a coin processing system that processes a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, the sorting head comprising:
- an upper surface and a lower surface, the surfaces being generally circular and generally parallel, the lower surface having an outer periphery and a diameter of less than of approximately eight inches;
- an exit region formed in the lower surface, the exit region adapted to discharge the coins from the sorting head; and
- a gauging region formed in the lower surface and having a first end and a second end, the first end receiving the coins, the second end aligning coins on a common radius for delivery into the exit region, the gauging region having a wall positioned near the outer periphery of the lower surface against which the coins abut, wherein the radial position of the first end with respect to a center of the lower surface is greater than the radial position of the second end with respect to the center of the lower surface, and wherein the gauging region extends along the lower surface in the circumferential direction for less than approximately forty degrees.
- 24. The sorting head of claim 23 wherein the exit region comprises a plurality of coin exit channels.
- 25. The sorting head of claim 23 wherein the gauging region extends along the lower surface in the circumferential direction for approximately thirty degrees.
- 26. The sorting head of claim 23 wherein the gauging region has a length of approximately less than three inches.
- 27. The sorting head of claim 26 wherein the gauging region has a length of approximately two inches.
- 28. The sorting head of claim 23 wherein the wall is an outer wall of the gauging region, the outer wall adapted to engage the outermost surface of the coins with respect to the center of the lower surface.
- 29. The sorting head of claim 23 further comprising a rotatable pad adapted to impart motion to the coins, wherein the rotatable pad presses the coins into positive contact with the lower surface.
- 30. A sorting head for a coin processing system that processes a plurality of coins of mixed denominations, said sorting head comprising:
- a generally circular body having a diameter of approximately eight inches, the body having a lower surface including a gauging region disposed therein, the gauging region being adapted to align coins along a common radius, the gauging region having a length less than three inches; and
- an exit region having eight exit channels formed in the lower surface of the body, the exit region being adapted to receive coins from the gauging region, each exit channel discharging coins of different denominations.
- 31. The sorting head of claim 30 wherein the lower surface has an outer periphery, and wherein
- the gauging region has a first end and a second end, the first end adapted to receive the coins, the second end adapted to deliver the coins into the exit region, the gauging region having a wall positioned near the outer periphery of the lower surface, wherein the radial position of the wall decreases in a direction of coin travel with respect to a center of the lower surface.
- 32. The sorting head of claim 31 wherein the gauging region has a length of approximately two inches.
- 33. The sorting head of claim 31 wherein the gauging region extends along the lower surface in the circumferential direction for less than approximately forty degrees.
- 34. The sorting head of claim 31 wherein the gauging region extends along the lower surface in the circumferential direction for approximately thirty degrees.
- 35. The sorting head of claim 31 wherein the gauging region has a coin facing surface which is beveled with respect to the lower surface at the first end of the gauging region and transitioning to being substantially flat at the second end.
- 36. The sorting head of claim 31 wherein the wall has a gradually decreasing radial position with respect to the center of the lower surface from the first end to the second end, the wall adapted to align the coins along a common radius of the lower surface as the coins are delivered to the exit region.
- 37. The sorting head of claim 31 wherein the wall is an outer wall of the gauging region, the outer wall adapted to engage the outermost surface of the coins with respect to the center of the lower surface.
- 38. The sorting head of claim 31 further comprising a rotatable pad adapted to impart motion to the coins, wherein the rotatable pad presses the coins into positive contact with the lower surface.
- 39. The sorting head of claim 31 further comprising a queuing region formed in the lower surface of the sorting head coupled to the first end of the of the gauging region.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/040,017 U.S. Pat. No. 5,997,393, filed Mar. 17, 1998.
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