Claims
- 1. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of items, including a plurality of desired coins of various diameters, prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, wherein none of said desired coins is smaller than a predetermined smallest desired coin, to define a minimum coin diameter, and none of said desired coins is larger than a predetermined largest desired coin, to define a maximum coin diameter, the apparatus comprising:a container having at least a first opening, larger than said maximum coin diameter, for admitting a first plurality of said mass of items and a plurality of second openings, smaller than said first opening, for permitting exit of dirt from said container without having first passed through a container opening smaller than said maximum coin diameter, each of said second openings being smaller than said minimum diameter to prevent passage of an of said plurality of desired coins through any of said plurality of second openings, wherein said container does not discriminate between said various diameters of said desired coins; a driver, coupled to said container, so as to move said container and agitate said first plurality of said mass of items wherein, following agitating said first plurality of said mass of items, said plurality of desired coins is conveyed from said container to said coin discriminator for discriminating said desired coins of various diameters; a third opening, larger than said second opening, permitting coins to exit said container; a first endpiece coupled to said container adjacent said first opening and defining a coin entry opening, wherein said first endpiece is manually removable from said container, without the use of tools; and a second endpiece coupled to said container adjacent said third opening and defining a coin exit opening, wherein said second endpiece is manually removable from said container, without the use of tools.
- 2. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising means to prevent coupling said first endpiece adjacent said third opening.
- 3. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second endpiece includes a bearing to accommodate rotation of said container.
- 4. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second endpiece includes a component of a transmission system for coupling said driver to said container.
- 5. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 4, wherein said component comprises a gear.
- 6. In a coin discriminator, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of coins prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, comprising:a container having at least a first opening for admitting a first plurality of said mass of coins and a second opening, smaller than said first opening, for permitting exit of dirt from said container; a third opening permitting coins to exit said container; a first endpiece coupled to said container adjacent said first opening and defining a coin entry opening; a second endpiece coupled to said container adjacent said third opening and defining a coin exit opening; said first endpiece having a resilient tab and slot system, configured differently from a corresponding tab and slot system employed with said second endpiece and third opening, to prevent coupling said first endpiece adjacent said third opening; and a driver, coupled to said container so as to rotate said container about an axis of said container and agitate said first plurality of coins.
- 7. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of items, including a plurality of desired coins of various diameters, prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, wherein none of said desired coins is smaller than a predetermined smallest desired coin, to define a minimum coin diameter, and none of said desired coins is larger than a predetermined largest desired coin, to define a maximum coin diameter, the apparatus comprising:a cleaner which includes at least a first container, said cleaner having cleaner openings, which include at least a first opening, larger than said maximum coin diameter, for admitting a first plurality of said mass of items, a plurality of second openings in said cleaner, smaller than said first opening for permitting exit of dirt from said cleaner without having first passed through a cleaner opening smaller than said maximum coin diameter, each of said second openings being smaller than said minimum diameter to prevent passage of any of said plurality of desired coins through any of said plurality of second openings, wherein said cleaner does not discriminate between said various diameters of said desired coins, and a third opening, larger than said maximum coin diameter, for allowing said first plurality of said mass of items to exit the cleaner; a driver, coupled to said container, so as to move said container and agitate at least some of said first plurality of said mass of items; wherein, following agitating said first plurality of said mass of items, all of said plurality of desired coins admitted to said cleaner through said first opening as a part of said first plurality of said mass of items exits said cleaner through said third opening, and wherein said plurality of desired coins is conveyed from said container to a coin discriminator for discriminating said desired coins of various diameters; and at least a first vane protruding inwardly from an interior surface of said container and at least a second vane protruding inwardly from an interior surface of said container.
- 8. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of coins prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, comprising:a container having a longitudinal axis and having at least a first opening for admitting a first plurality of said mass of coins and a second opening, smaller than said first opening, for permitting exit of dirt from said container; and a driver, coupled to said container so as to move said container and agitate said first plurality of coins about said longitudinal axis; at least a first vane protruding inwardly from an interior surface of said container and said first vane including at least first and second segments, defining a first node therebetween, wherein at least a first portion of said first segment is laterally displaced in a first direction from a second portion of said first segment and wherein at least a part of said second segment is laterally displaced from said second portion of said first segment in a direction opposite to said first direction; at least a first dimple protruding inwardly from said interior surface of said container.
- 9. Apparatus, as claimed in claim 8, further comprising at least a second vane protruding inwardly from an interior surface of said container wherein said second vane includes at least third and fourth segments, defining a second node therebetween, wherein at least a first portion of said third segment is laterally displaced in a second direction from a second portion of said third segment and wherein at least a part of said fourth segment is laterally displaced from said second portion of said third segment in a direction opposite to said second direction, and wherein said second node is longitudinally displaced from said first node.
- 10. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of coins prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, comprising:a container having at least a first opening for admitting a first plurality of said mass of coins and a second opening, smaller than said first opening, for permitting exit of dirt from said container, said container having an interior surface with a plurality of dimples, protruding inwardly from the interior surface of said container, and said interior surface bearing a plurality of vanes protruding inwardly from said interior surface, and a driver, coupled to said container so as to move said container and agitate said first plurality of coins.
- 11. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of coins prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, comprising:a container having at least a first opening for admitting a first plurality of said mass of coins and a second opening, smaller than said first opening, for permitting exit of dirt from said container, and having an interior surface with a plurality of dimples, a driver, coupled to said container so as to move said container and agitate said first plurality of coins, and an entryway for permitting coins to enter into said container, which includes a first upwardly projecting wall and a second downwardly projecting wall, spaced from said upwardly projecting wall such that a rigid elongate object having a maximum linear dimension greater than about 2.5 inches can not entirely pass beyond said first wall.
- 12. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of items including a plurality of desired coins of various diameters prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, wherein none of said desired coins is smaller than a predetermined smallest desired coin, to define a minimum coin diameter, and none of said desired coins is larger than a predetermined largest desired coin, to define a maximum coin diameter, the apparatus comprising:a container, defining a container interior space, and having at least a first means for admitting a first plurality of said mass of items and a plurality of second openings, smaller than said first means, for permitting exit of dirt and items having a diameter less than said minimum coin diameter from said container, without having first passed through a container opening smaller than said maximum coin diameter, each of said second openings being smaller than said minimum diameter to prevent passage of any of said plurality of desired coins through any of said plurality of second openings; motive means, coupled to said container, for moving said container so as to cause at least some of said first plurality of coins to fall through a portion of said container interior space; and means for conveying at least some of said first plurality of coins from said container to said coin discriminator for discriminate said coins of various diameters; means for preventing face-to-face contact between an entire face of one of said plurality of coins and an interior surface of said container, wherein said means for preventing comprises protrusions, extending inwardly from the interior surface of said container.
- 13. A method for cleaning a plurality of desired coins, comprising:providing a frame; providing at least a first container having a first entry opening sized and positioned to permit entry of any of said plurality of desired coins into said container, and a second exit opening, sized and positioned to permit exit of any of said plurality of desired coins from said container and further having a plurality of holes, all of said plurality of holes being of a smaller diameter than any of said plurality of desired coins to prevent passage therethrough of any of said plurality of desired coins; mounting said first container to said frame to permit rotation of said container about said first axis; introducing said plurality of coins into said first container; rotating said first container about said first axis; and conveying at least some of said first plurality of coins from said first container to a coin discriminator for discriminating between particular denominations of desired coins; effecting removal of said plurality of coins from said container, after at least some dirt has passed through at least some of said plurality of holes during said step of rotating; and providing at least a first vane adjacent an interior surface of said container, to assist in said step of effecting removal of said plurality of coins.
- 14. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of items, including a plurality of desired coins of various diameters, prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, wherein none of said desired coins is smaller than a predetermined smallest desired coin, to define a minimum coin diameter, and none of said desired coins is larger than a predetermined largest desired coin, to define a maximum coin diameter, the apparatus comprising;a container having at least a first opening, larger than said maximum coin diameter, for admitting a first plurality of said mass of items and a plurality of second openings, smaller than said first opening, for permitting exit of dirt from said container without having first passed through a container opening smaller than said maximum coin diameter, each of said second openings being smaller than said minimum diameter to prevent passage of any of said plurality of desired coins through any of said plurality of second openings, wherein said container does not discriminate between said various diameters of said desired coins; a driver, coupled to said container, so as to move said container and agitate said first plurality of said mass of items; wherein, following agitating said first plurality of said mass of items, said plurality of desired coins is conveyed from said container to said coin discriminator for discriminating said desired coins of various diameters; a trough defining an upper surface, sized to accept said plurality of coins, and having a first entry edge and a second, opposed, exit edge, defining a longitudinal axis extending in a direction having a component from said en edge toward said exit edge; said upper surface having a curvature in at least a first direction, over the entirety of said upper surface, said curvature sufficient to avoid surface-tension adhesion between said surface and any of said plurality of coins; and at least a first pin protruding from said upper surface.
- 15. A trommel, Comprising:at least a first portion and a second concave portion having a first length coupled to said first portion by a first hinge having a first axis, said first portion having an edge, opposite said first hinge which to permit said trommel to be reconfigured between a first open configuration defining an opening extending said entire first length and a second closed configuration said closed configuration defines a cross-sectional perimeter of said trommel, wherein said first portion covers said opening, said edge, in said closed configuration being at a position of said cross-sectional perimeter which is substantially diametrically opposite said first axis.
- 16. A trommel, as claimed in claim 15, wherein said trommel, when in said closed configuration, has an interior surface, and wherein, when said trommel is in said open configuration, substantially all of said interior surface is accessible.
- 17. A trommel, as claimed in claim 15, wherein said first and second portions are rotatably coupled, defining a first side axis.
- 18. A trommel, as claimed in claim 17, said trommel is coupled to a driver for rotation about a rotation axis and wherein said first side axis is substantially parallel to said rotation axis.
- 19. A trommel, as claimed in claim 15, wherein at least one of said first and second portions comprises first and second walls meeting at an angle.
- 20. A trommel, as claimed in claim 15, further comprising at least a first latch, releasably holding said first and second portions in said closed configuration.
- 21. In a coin discriminating device, an apparatus for cleaning a mass of items, including a plurality of desired coins of various diameters, prior to conveyance to a coin discriminator, wherein none of said desired coins is smaller than a predetermined smallest desired coin to, define a minimum coin diameter, and none of said desired coins is larger than a predetermined largest desired coin, to define a maximum coin diameter, the apparatus comprising:a container having at least a first opening, larger than said maximum coin diameter, for admitting a first plurality of said mass of items and a plurality of second openings, smaller than said first opening, for permitting exit of dirt from said container without having first passed through a container opening smaller than said maximum coin diameter, each of said second openings being smaller than said minimum diameter to prevent passage of any of said plurality of desired coins through any of said plurality of second openings, wherein said container does not discriminate between said various diameters of said desired coins; and a driver, coupled to said container, so as to move said container and agitate said first plurality of said mass of items; wherein, following agitating said first plurality of said mass of items, said plurality of desired coins is convened from said container to said coin discriminator for discriminating said desired coins of various diameters, wherein said container has an interior surface and the interior surface of said container includes substantially flat walls, and wherein said container includes four walls to define a quadrilateral interior cross section.
- 22. A coin discriminating device comprising:a first pivotable feed tray inclined in a first direction pivotable about a first pivot axis and configured to move coins therein over a ridge defined by said pivot axis; a coin conditioner configured to receive coins moved over said ridge and tumble said coins with respect to one another for dislodging non-coin materials and to permit exit of all of the coins received through at least a first opening in said coin conditioner said coin conditioner having a plurality of holes to permit exit of non-coin materials, said plurality of holes having a size small enough to prevent passage therethrough of any of said coins; a hopper for receiving coins from said coin conditioner; a coin discriminator, including a plurality of sensors, for receiving coins from said hopper and discriminating at least a first coin denomination from a second coin denomination; and output means for providing output indicating a number of at least a first coin denomination.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/807,340, filed Feb. 28, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,916 and claims priority in U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/012,964, filed Mar. 7, 1996 for METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONDITIONING COINS PRIOR TO TRANSPORT, SORTING AND COUNTING, The present application also claims priority in PCT application US97/03136, filed Feb. 28, 1997. The entire disclosures of the prior applications are considered to be part of the disclosure of the accompanying application and are hereby incorporated reference.
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