Claims
- 1. A coin validating apparatus comprising:
- sensor means for sensing a coin and producing at least first and second different coin measurements;
- memory means for storing, for a particular coin type, data defining an acceptance region in the coordinate systems defined by axes represented by said first and second measurements, said acceptance region being defined by rectilinear boundaries, and being shaped to include first and second different effective ranges of the first measurement along the axis representing the second measurement and vice versa, the first effective ranges comprising ranges of measurement values which are likely to correspond to valid coins of said particular type, each first effective range extending beyond the corresponding second effective range, said acceptance region including a region in which the second effective range for the first measurement coincides with the first effective range for the second measurement, and a region in which the second effective range for the second measurement coincides with the first effective range for the first measurement, and excluding a rectilinear exclusion region, lying within the first effective ranges and outside the second effective ranges; and
- means for determining whether said first and second measurements define a point within said acceptance region, and for accepting a coin as corresponding to said particular type when said first and second measurements define a point which lies within said acceptance region, and for treating said coin as not corresponding to said particular type when said first and second measurements define a point which lies outside said acceptance region.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the rectilinear exclusion region comprises points defined by combinations of said first and second measurements to which valid coins of said particular type are unlikely to correspond.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, in which the rectilinear exclusion region comprises points defined by combinations of said first and second measurements to which invalid coins of said particular type are likely to correspond.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said exclusion region is located at a corner of said acceptance region.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said exclusion region is located at an edge of said acceptance region.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said memory means stores data defining a plurality of acceptance regions corresponding to a plurality of different coins.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said memory means stores data for defining said first and second effective ranges for each of said first and second coin measurements.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7 in which the memory means stores, to represents each said effective range, upper and lower window limit values.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the determining means is arranged to determine whether said first and second measurements define a point within said acceptance region by determining whether said first measurement falls within its respective first effective range and the second measurement falls within its respective second effective range or whether the first measurement lies within its respective second effective range and the second measurement lies within its respective first effective range.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which said sensor means comprise a plurality of inductive coils.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said memory means comprises a programmable read only memory (PROM).
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said first and second measurements are substantially independent.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the measurements represent the change from an idling value of a parameter to the parameter value when a coin is being measured.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first and second measurements are at least predominantly measurements of respective properties selected from the group of conductivity, thickness and diameter of the tested coin.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 1 comprising deriving first, second and third measurements which are predominantly measurements of conductivity, thickness and diameter of the tested coin.
- 16. A method of validating coins which comprises:
- deriving at least first and second different measurements of a tested coin, determining whether the measurements define a point within an acceptance region corresponding to a particular coin type in the coordinate system defined by axes representing said first and second measurements; and producing a signal indicating that a coin of that type has been tested if the point lies within the acceptance region; said acceptance region being defined by rectilinear boundaries, and being shaped to include first and second different effective ranges of the first measurement along the axis representing the second measurement and vice versa, the first effective ranges comprising ranges of measurement value which are likely to correspond to valid coins of said particular type, each first effective range extending beyond the corresponding second effective range, said acceptance region including a region in which the second effective range for the first measurement coincides with the first effective range for the second measurements, and a region in which the second effective range for the second measurement coincides with the first effective range for the first measurement, and excluding a rectilinear exclusion region, lying within the first effective ranges and outside the second effective ranges.
- 17. The method of claim 16, in which the rectilinear exclusion region comprises points defined by combinations of said first and second measurements to which valid coins of said particular type are unlikely to correspond.
- 18. The method of claim 16, in which the rectilinear exclusion region comprises points defined by combinations of said first and second measurements to which invalid coins are likely to correspond.
- 19. A method according to claim 16 in which said exclusion area is located at a corner of said exclusion region.
- 20. A method according to claim 16 in which said exclusion area is located at an edge of said exclusion region.
- 21. A method according to claim 16 comprising determining whether said point lies within one of a plurality of stored acceptance regions corresponding to a plurality of different coins.
- 22. A method as claimed in claim 16 wherein said first and second measurements are substantially independent.
- 23. A method as claimed in claim 16 wherein the measurements represent the difference between an idling value of a parameter and the parameter value when a coin is being measured.
- 24. A method as claimed in claim 16 wherein the first and second measurements are at least predominantly measurements of respective properties selected from the group of conductivity, thickness and diameter of the tested coin.
- 25. A method as claimed in claim 16 comprising deriving first, second and third measurements which are predominantly measurements of conductivity, thickness and diameter of the tested coin.
- 26. Coin discrimination apparatus comprising:
- means defining a path for the passage of coins under test;
- first and second sensor means for sensing a coin during its passage along the path;
- means responsive to said sensor means for producing first and second coin signals for the first and second sensor means respectively, the coin signals having values in dependence upon the coin under test;
- memory means storing data for de fining first and second windows each having a width for acceptable values of the coin signals; and
- means for comparing said coin signals with data stored in said memory to determine if the coin signals fall within the windows, wherein the data for the first and second windows are stored respectively for providing both a first and a second window width, where in the first window width corresponds to the width of a distribution of coin signals associated with acceptable coins of a particular denomination, and the second window width corresponds to the width of said distribution but excludes therefrom a range of values corresponding to fraudulent coins, and a coin under test is deemed to be acceptable upon the coin signals falling either within a first or a second acceptance condition wherein, for the first acceptance condition, the value of the first coin signal falls within the first window width of the first window and the value of the second coin signal falls within the second window width of the second window, and for the second acceptance condition the value of the first coin signal falls within the second window width of the first window and the value of the second coin signal falls within the first window width of the second window.
- 27. Apparatus according to claim 26, including a third sensor means for sensing the passage of a coin along the path for producing a third coin signal said memory means storing data for defining a third window of a width corresponding to the width of a distribution of coin signals associated with acceptable coins of said particular denomination, wherein said first and second acceptance conditions require the third coin signal to be within the width of the third window.
- 28. Apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said memory means includes data for defining a plurality of sets of windows corresponding to coins of different denominations.
- 29. Apparatus according to claim 26, wherein the memory means comprises a PROM.
- 30. Apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said comparing means comprises a microprocessor.
- 31. Apparatus according to claim 26, wherein each of said sensor means includes a plurality of inductive sensor coils arranged to produce respective different inductive couplings with a coin under test.
- 32. Coin discrimination apparatus according to claim 26 including an accept gate operated to accept a coin in response to said first or second acceptance condition.
- 33. A method of discriminating between coins comprising the steps of: performing first and second tests upon a coin so as to develop first and second coin signals in dependence upon the coin under test; storing data for a first window and a second window for respectively providing both a first and a second window width, wherein the first window width corresponds to the width of a distribution of coin signals associated with acceptable coins of a particular denomination, and the second window width corresponds to the width of said distribution but excludes therefrom a range of values corresponding to fraudulent coins, comparing said first and second coin signals with said first and second windows; and accepting a coin upon the coin signals falling either within a first or a second acceptance condition wherein said first acceptance condition is achieved when the value of the first coin signal falls within said first window width of said first window, and the value of the second coin signal falls within said the second window width of said second window, and wherein said second acceptance condition is achieved when the value of the first coin signal falls within said second window width of said first window, and the value of the second coin signal falls within said first window width of said second window.
- 34. A method according to claim 33 further comprising the steps of performing a third test on the coin to produce a third coin signal, and comparing the third coin signal with a third window, wherein the first and second acceptance conditions require the third coin signal to be within the width of the third window.
- 35. A method according to claim 33 further comprising the steps of comparing the coin signals with a plurality of sets of windows corresponding to coins of different denominations.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/848,989 filed on Apr. 29, 1992 now abandoned, which is a continuation of PCT/GB90/01588 filed Oct. 15, 1990.
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