Claims
- 1. A method of determining the number of coins in a coin storage container associated with a coin handling apparatus, the method comprising:providing output signals to excite a transmission line at a plurality of frequencies, wherein the transmission line includes conductive electrodes disposed along sides of the storage container having a number of coins stored therein; determining a resonant frequency of the transmission line based on levels of reflected power resulting from the output signals; estimating, in a processor associated with the coin handling apparatus, the number of coins in the coin storage container based on the resonant frequency.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the transmission line is excited at a series of frequencies, wherein a difference between each frequency in the series to the next frequency in the series differs by the same frequency.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the transmission line is excited at a series of frequencies, and wherein at least one frequency in the series corresponds to a situation in which the storage container contains a single coin.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the transmission line is excited at a series of frequencies, and wherein at least one other frequency corresponds to a situation in which the storage container is substantially filled with coins.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the transmission line is excited at a series of frequencies, and wherein if the storage container is partially filled with coins, then the resonant frequency falls between maximum and minimum frequencies in the series.
- 6. The method of claim 1 including determining a shift in the resonant frequency, wherein estimating the number of coins in the coin storage container is based on the shift in resonant frequency.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein estimating the number of coins in the coin storage container includes looking up a value stored in memory based on the shift in resonant frequency.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein estimating the number of coins in the coin storage container includes using a polynomial function to calculate the number of coins as a function of the resonant frequency.
- 9. A coin handling apparatus comprising:a coin storage container having conductive electrodes disposed along sides of the coin storage container; a voltage generator; and a processor to control the voltage generator to provide output signals to excite a transmission line that includes the electrodes at a plurality of frequencies; wherein the processor is configured to determine a resonant frequency based on levels of reflected power resulting from the output signals and to estimate a number of coins in the container based on the resonant frequency.
- 10. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the electrodes extend along substantially the entire length of the sides of the coin storage container.
- 11. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the conductive electrodes are buried within the sides of the coin storage container.
- 12. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the conductive electrodes are attached to an outer surface of the coin storage container.
- 13. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the voltage generator is arranged to drive the electrodes directly.
- 14. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the voltage generator is arranged to drive the electrodes through a plurality of coils.
- 15. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the voltage generator is arranged to be coupled capacitively to a coin in the coin storage container.
- 16. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the voltage generator is arranged to be coupled directly to a coin in the coin storage container.
- 17. The coin handling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the processor is configured to determine a shift in the resonant frequency and to estimate the number of coins in the coin storage container based on the shift in resonant frequency.
- 18. A coin handling apparatus comprising:an opening for receiving coins inserted into the coin mechanism; a coin validator including one or more sensors for determining the authenticity and denomination of an inserted coin; and a plurality of storage containers for storing coins accepted by the coin mechanism, wherein each storage container includes conductive electrodes disposed along sides of the container; a voltage generator; and a processor for controlling the voltage generator to provide output signals to excite a transmission line that includes the electrodes at a plurality of frequencies; wherein the processor is configured to determine a resonant frequency based on levels of reflected power resulting from the output signals and to estimate a number of coins in a particular one of the coin storage containers based on the resonant frequency.
- 19. The coin handling apparatus of claim 18 wherein the processor is configured to determine a shift in the resonant frequency and to estimate the number of coins in the particular coin storage container based on the shift in resonant frequency.
- 20. The coin handling apparatus of claim 18 wherein the electrodes disposed along the sides of a given coin storage container extend substantially along the entire length of the coin storage container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/129,059, filed Apr. 13, 1999.
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