Claims
- 1. A coin discriminating apparatus for identifying a coin, comprising:
- a coin path disposed to allow said coin to travel therethrough;
- a coin identification sensor having at least one drive coil energized by a voltage step to generate a magnetic field across the coin path and having at least one sensor coil to generate ringing waveforms induced by the magnetic field generated by the drive coil energized by the voltage step when the coin passes through the magnetic field; and
- control circuitry for measuring and processing the ringing waveforms to derive a signature of said coin for identification thereof.
- 2. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the control circuitry measures the ringing waveforms when a full width of said coin passes through the magnetic field.
- 3. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the coin identification sensor includes two drive coils disposed on two sides of the coin path for generating the magnetic field, and further including a signal generator for generating a square wave for driving the drive coils.
- 4. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 3, wherein the ringing waveforms includes a first ringing waveform generated when the drive coils are driven by a first voltage step in a first phase and a second ringing waveform when the drive coils are driven by a second voltage step in a second phase opposite to the first phase, and wherein the control circuitry rectifies and sums the first and second ringing waveforms to generate a rectified and summed waveform.
- 5. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 4, wherein the control circuitry subtracts an air measurement from the rectified and summed waveform to derive the signature of the coin.
- 6. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 5, wherein the control circuitry includes a memory for storing reference signatures, and wherein the control circuitry compares the signature of the coin with the reference signatures for identifying the coin.
- 7. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the coin identification sensor has two sensor coils and further includes:
- a support structure having a coin slot formed therein defining the coin path and a pair of inner elongated bobbins and a pair of outer elongated bobbins disposed on either side of the coin slot, the pair of sensing coils wound on respective inner bobbins; and
- a pair of drive coils wound around respective outer bobbins of the support structure for generating the magnetic field.
- 8. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 7, wherein the sensor coils and drive coils are wound in an exaggerated elliptical form around the bobbins of the support structure.
- 9. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 1, further including a diverter mechanism controlled by the control circuitry to direct said coin to travel along at least one accept path when the signature of the coin matches one of a set of reference signatures and to direct said coin to travel along a reject path when no match is found between the signature of said coin and the set of reference signatures.
- 10. A coin discriminating apparatus as claim 9, wherein the diverter mechanism comprises a diverter ramp and a guide plate with associated respective actuators, the actuators moving the diverter ramp and the guide plate with respect to the at least one accept path so as to guide the said coin through the at least one accept path.
- 11. The apparatus set forth in claim 9, further comprising:
- at least one optical sensor operably coupled to the control circuitry and disposed downstream of the coin identification sensor and at least partially aligned with said at least one accept path and the reject path, said at least one optical sensor providing timing and travel direction information regarding the said coin to the control circuitry.
- 12. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the coin path is disposed to allow the coin to travel in a free fall motion through the magnetic field generated by the drive coil.
- 13. A coin discriminating apparatus for identifying a coin comprising:
- a coin identification sensor having a coin slot opening to a coin path for the coin to travel through, a pair of sensor coils flanking the coin slot, and a pair of drive coil disposed adjacent respective sensor coils for generating a magnetic field across the coin slot;
- driving circuitry for energizing the drive coils with voltage steps in alternating directions to induce a ringing waveform in the sensor coils in response to each voltage step energizing the drive coils; and
- control circuitry measuring the ringing waveforms when said coin passes through the magnetic field to derive a signature of said coin and comparing the signature of the coin with a set of pre-stored reference signatures to find a match.
- 14. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 13, wherein the control circuitry measures the ringing waveforms when a full width of the coin passes through the magnetic field across the coin slot.
- 15. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 13, wherein the control circuitry measures a pair of ringing waveforms corresponding to two voltage steps in opposite phases and generating a rectified and summed waveform from the pair of measured ringing waveforms.
- 16. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 15, wherein the control circuitry subtracts an air measurement from the rectified and summed waveform to derive the signature of the coin.
- 17. A coin discriminating apparatus as in claim 13, wherein the coin path is disposed for coin to travel in a free-fall motion through the magnetic field generated by the drive coils.
- 18. A method for identifying a coin, comprising the steps of:
- setting the coin to travel along a coin path;
- energizing at least one drive coil disposed adjacent the coin path with voltage steps in opposite directions to generate horizontal alternating magnetic fields across the coin path;
- detecting a ringing waveform induced in at least one sensor coil disposed adjacent the coin path in response to each of the voltage steps energizing the drive coil when the coin passes through the alternating magnetic fields; and
- deriving a signature of the coin from the detected ringing waveforms for identifying the coin.
- 19. A method as in claim 18, wherein the step of detecting detects the ringing waveforms when a full width of the coin passes through the alternating magnetic fields.
- 20. A method as in claim 18, wherein the step of detecting detects two ringing waveforms corresponding to two voltage steps of opposite phases, and wherein the step of deriving generates a rectified and summed waveform from the two ringing waveforms.
- 21. A method as in claim 20, wherein the step of deriving further includes subtracting an air measurement from the rectified and summed waveform.
- 22. A method as in claim 18, further including the step of comparing the signature of the coin with a set of reference signatures to find a match.
- 23. A method as in claim 18, wherein the step of setting sets the coin to travel in a free fall motion through the alternating magnetic fields.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/940,536, filed on Sep. 30, 1997, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/027,214, filed Sep. 30, 1996.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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