Claims
- 1. A method of accepting or rejecting a coin as the coin is processed by coin processing equipment, the method comprising:
moving the coin through a coin sensor area; optically sensing a coin dimension as the coin passes the coin sensor area; sensing coin alloy content in at least one portion of the coin as the coin passes the coin sensor area; and providing data for the coin dimension and the coin alloy content in at least one portion of the coin for comparison to stored values for a plurality of coin specifications to determine whether the coin meets at least one of the plurality of coin specifications.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein sensing coin alloy content in at least one portion of the coin further comprises sensing coin core alloy composition and further comprises sensing coin surface alloy composition.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the optical sensing of the coin is carried out by directing optical waves from one side of a coin sorting path through the coin sorting path and detecting light or shadow on an opposite side of the coin sorting path.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein
a thickness of the coin is sensed by a sensor positioned along one edge of the coin path; and wherein thickness is sensed in combination with an edge alloy composition of the coin.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the optical sensing of the coin is carried out by directing optical waves through a rotatable coin moving member as it moves the coins along a coin sorting path prior to sorting.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein optical sensing of the coin produces data which is separated as coin dimension data and data resulting from webs of light transmissive material in a rotatable coin member for moving coins along the coin path.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the coin sensing is carried out using sensors located on one side of the coin path and along one edge of the coin path.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein said sensing of the coin dimension and the coin alloy composition is carried out at a rate of greater than 4000 coins per minute.
- 9. A coin sensor for operation with an external light source, the coin sensor comprising:
a coin path area having at least a portion that is light transmissive; an optical detector for detecting a coin dimension as a coin passes the light transmissive portion of the coin path area; at least one sensor disposed in the coin path area for sensing coin alloy content of at least one portion of the coin; an electronic control portion for signals from the optical detector and the coin alloy sensors and for forming data for comparison with stored values for a plurality of coin specifications to determine if the coin should be accepted as meeting at least one of the coin specifications or should be rejected.
- 10. The sensor of claim 9, further comprising a second sensor for sensing alloy content in another portion of the coin.
- 11. The sensor of claim 10, further comprising a third sensor for sensing an edge parameter from an edge of the coin.
- 12. The sensor of claim 11, wherein the edge parameter includes a thickness of the coin.
- 13. The sensor of claim 11, wherein the edge parameter includes the alloy content of the coin.
- 14. The sensor of claim 9, wherein the optical detector is a linear pixel array of optical detector elements.
- 15. The sensor of claim 14, further comprising a linear lens array positioned between the coin path and the linear pixel array to transmit light from the light source to respective elements in the linear pixel array of optical detector elements.
- 16. The sensor of claim 9, in combination with a rotatable drive member having a portion of light transmissive material, wherein said rotatable drive member is positioned between the light source and the coin path for moving coins over the coin path area.
- 17. The sensor of claim 9, in combination with a coin feeder for feeding coins over the coin path area at least at 4000 coins per minute.
- 18. The sensor of claim 9, wherein the coin path area has a surface portion of zirconia ceramic.
- 19. The sensor of claim 9, wherein the coin path area has a window aligned with the optical detector to allow passage of light thereto.
- 20. The sensor of claim 9, wherein the coin path area has an upper surface formed by a transparent member.
- 21. The sensor of claim 9, wherein said electronic control portion further comprises a plurality of processors for receiving signals from the optical detector and the coin alloy sensors.
- 22. The sensor of claim 9, in which the light transmissive portion of the coin path, the optical detector, the two sensors and the electronic control are all housed in a coin sensor housing assembly.
- 23. The sensor of claim 9, wherein the optical detector obtains multiple sets of size data from each coin, and wherein the optical detector calculates an average of such size data, to remove the effects on such image data from possible irregularities in the rims of the coins.
- 24. The sensor of claim 9, wherein said at least one sensor is in the coin path before the coin reaches the optical detector and further comprising a second sensor disposed in the coin path after the coin passes the optical detector.
- 25. A coin handling machine comprising:
a light source disposed on one side of a coin path; a coin path insert having at least a portion that is light transmissive; a rotatable coin moving member made at least in part of light transmissive material, wherein said rotatable coin moving member is positioned between the light source and the coin path insert; an optical detector for detecting coin size as a coin passes the coin path insert; an electronic control portion for receiving data developed from signals from the optical detector; and wherein said data is for comparison with stored values for a plurality of denominations to determine the denomination of the coin.
- 26. The coin handling machine of claim 25, further comprising a sorting disc disposed opposite the coin moving member for sorting coins after they have passed the optical detector.
- 27. The coin handling machine of claim 25, wherein the optical detector is a linear pixel array of optical detector elements.
- 28. The coin handling machine of claim 27, further comprising a linear lens array positioned between the coin path insert and the linear pixel array to direct light from the light source to respective elements in the linear pixel array of optical detector elements.
- 29. The coin handling machine of claim 25, in combination with a coin feeder for feeding coins over the coin insert at least at 4000 coins per minute.
- 30. The coin handling machine of claim 25, wherein the coin path insert has a surface of zirconia ceramic.
- 31. The coin handling machine of claim 25, wherein the coin path insert has a sapphire window aligned with the optical detector to allow passage of light thereto.
- 32. The coin handling machine of claim 25, wherein the coin path insert has an upper surface that is formed by a sapphire transparent member.
- 33. The coin handling machine of claim 25, further comprising:
a coin core alloy composition sensor for detecting coin core alloy composition as the coin passes the coin path insert; a coin surface alloy composition sensor for detecting coin surface alloy composition as the coin passes the coin path insert; and wherein the electronic control portion receives data from the coin core alloy composition sensor and the coin surface alloy sensor for comparison with stored values for a plurality of coin specifications to determine if the coin should be accepted as meeting at least one of the coin specifications or should be rejected.
- 34. The coin handling machine of claim 33, further comprising:
an edge sensor disposed along a reference edge along the coin path for sensing a parameter from an edge of the coin as the coin passes the coin path insert; and wherein the electronic control portion receives data from the edge sensor for comparison with stored values for a plurality of coin specifications to determine if the coin should be accepted as meeting at least one of the coin specifications or should be rejected.
- 35. The coin handling machine of claim 34, wherein said electronic control portion comprises at least four processors for receiving data derived from corresponding signals from the optical detector, the coin surface alloy composition sensor, the coin core alloy composition sensor and the edge sensor, respectively.
- 36. The coin handling machine of claim 35, wherein said electronic control portion further comprises a fifth processor for receiving data from said four processors.
- 37. The coin handling machine of claim 34, in which the coin path insert, the optical detector, the coin core alloy composition sensor, the coin surface alloy and the edge sensor and the electronic control portion are all housed in a coin sensor housing assembly.
- 38. The coin handling machine of claim 37, wherein the coin sensor housing assembly is mounted below the coin path to support coins traveling over an upper surface of the coin path insert.
- 39. A method of identifying a coin by denomination prior to sorting of the coin in coin sorting equipment, the method comprising:
moving the coin through a coin sensor area; optically sensing a coin dimension as the coin passes the coin sensor area; providing data for the coin dimension for comparison to stored values for a plurality of coin specifications to determine the denomination of the coin; and wherein the optical sensing of the coin is carried out by directing optical waves through a rotatable coin moving member as it moves the coins along a coin sorting path prior to sorting of the coins.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the optical sensing the coin is carried out by directing optical waves from one side of a coin sorting path through the coin sorting path and detecting light or shadow on an opposite side of the coin sorting path.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein optical sensing provides multiple sets of size data from each coin, and further comprising calculating an average of such size data to remove the effects of possible irregularities in the rims of the coins.
- 42. The method of claim 39, wherein optical sensing of the coin also provides additional data resulting from rotation of a rotatable coin moving member having webs of light transmissive material moving along the coin path with the coin, and wherein said additional data is separated from said coin dimension data for comparison to stored values for a plurality of coin specifications to determine the denomination of the coin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Appl. No. 60/230,577 filed Sep. 5, 2000, is claimed herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60230577 |
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