Claims
- 1. In a coin handling apparatus of the type having a coin hopper with a coin outfeed passage directing coins gravitationally in bulk against the lower face portions of an inclined rotating coin transport disc operative to pick up and transport coins seriatim to a region in the upper level of disc travel, the improvement comprising:
- means supporting said disc for rotation in a fixed plane of inclination confronting said outfeed passage by antifriction bearing means including at least three rotative bearing members respectively supportively engaging with peripheral margins of the disc at points spaced apart thereabout substantially equidistantly,
- at least two of said bearing members being situated adjacent the lower portion of said disc which is proximate to said outfeed passage and an eccentrically-acting loading effect of bulk coins pressing against the disc thereat,
- another said bearing member being situated in the region of said upper level of disc travel, whereby the interengagement between said bearing members and peripheral portions of the disc is such that the imbalanced loading effect of the bulk coin mass against one region of the disc is alleviated to constrain the disc for rotation in a fixed plane relative to the hopper as aforesaid.
- 2. In the coin handling apparatus of claim 1,
- means for rotating said disc including a motor having a drive shaft means impositively coupled in its central region with said disc to apply driving torque thereto, whereby the disc is free from all supportive engagement and attachment in said central region.
- 3. In the coin handling apparatus of claim 1,
- said bearing means comprising three anti-friction bearings of the ball bearing type.
- 4. In the coin handling apparatus of claim 3,
- means for rotating said disc including a motor having a drive shaft means impositively coupled in its central region with said disc to apply driving torque thereto, whereby the disc is free from all supportive engagement and attachment in said central region.
- 5. In the coin handling apparatus of claim 1,
- said bearing means comprising anti-thrust roller bearing types each including a rotatable bearing member having supportive bearing engagement with a peripheral margin of said disc.
- 6. In the coin handling apparatus of claim 5,
- means for rotating said disc including a motor having a drive shaft means impositively coupled in its central region with said disc to apply driving torque thereto, whereby the disc is free from all supportive engagement and attachment in said central region.
- 7. In a coin counting and delivery device of the type comprising a coin transport disc rotated in an inclined plane and having coin receiving means on its face to pick up coins gravitatingly fed in bulk against its lower regions and transport such coins serially to a counting and delivery station at the upper levels of the disc transit, the improvement comprising:
- means supporting the disc for rotation in a predetermined fixed plane,
- said supporting means including bearings operative to resist eccentrically-acting pressure of infeeding coins against the lower region of the disc,
- said bearings comprising a first anti-friction roller member having rotational interfit with an upper peripheral margin of the disc adjacent to said counting and discharge station,
- additional anti-friction roller members respectively supportingly engaging the lower peripheral margins of the disc adjacent to the region thereof which is exposed to the pressure of infeeding coins as aforesaid at respective positions which are on opposite sides of a radius of the disc lying in an approximately vertical plane,
- means spacing the interfit of the respective roller members of a character to constrain the disc to rotate in a predetermined fixed plane which is at an angle to the general direction of thrust of the infeeding coins against the disc.
- 8. the coin counting and delivery apparatus of claim 7 further including means for rotating the disc including an electric motor having a drive shaft, and means drivingly coupling said shaft with said disc but free of supportive engagement therewith.
- 9. In a coin counting and delivery device of the type comprising a coin transport disc rotated in an inclined plane and having coin receiving means on its face to pick up coins gravitatingly fed in bulk against its lower regions and transport such coins serially to a counting and delivery station at the upper levels of the disc transit, the improvement comprising:
- means supporting the disc for rotation in a predetermined fixed plane,
- said supporting means including bearings operative to resist eccentrically-acting pressure of infeeding coins against the lower region of the disc,
- said bearings comprising a first anti-friction roller member having rotational interfit with an upper peripheral margin of the disc adjacent to said counting and discharge station,
- additional anti-friction roller members respectively supportingly engaging the lower peripheral margins of the disc adjacent to the region thereof which is exposed to the pressure of infeeding coins as aforesaid at respective positions which are on opposite sides of a radius of the disc lying in an approximately vertical plane,
- means spacing the interfit of the respective roller members of a character to constrain the disc to rotate in a predetermined fixed plane which is at an angle to the general direction of thrust of the infeeding coins against the disc,
- and means for rotating said disc including a motor having a drive shaft means impositively drivingly coupled to said disc, its central region to apply drive torque thereto, whereby the disc is free from all supportive engagement and attachment in said central region and is positively supported about its periphery.
- 10. In the coin handling apparatus of claim 9,
- said bearing means comprising three anti-friction bearings of the ball bearing type.
- 11. In the coin handling apparatus of claim 9,
- said bearing means comprising anti-thrust roller bearing types each including a rotatable bearing member having supportive bearing engagement with a peripheral margin of said disc.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuing application of Ser. No. 384,624 filed Aug. 1, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,942,544 issued Mar. 9, 1976.
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