Claims
- 1. A coin totalizer device comprising coin identification means for producing coin identification signals, coin value adding means, terminal means including two sets of terminals, one set for said identification signals and the other for said adding means, and means supporting said terminal sets adjacent one another and adapting said terminals to receive variable interconnections in order to provide scaling of the coin identification signals in accordance with the values of said coins in different countries, a multiplying circuit connected to said adding means, said other set of terminals comprising input terminals for said multiplying circuit, said multiplying circuit being adapted to produce a pre-selected multiplication at each of said input terminals, the number of said input terminals being greater than that necessary for totalizing the coinage of any single one of a pre-selected group of countries.
- 2. A device as in claim 1 in which said multiplying circuit is adapted to produce an output by combining pulses having relative time durations of 1, 2 and 5.
- 3. A device as in claim 1 including means for sorting coins into multiple compartments at randomly-spaced time intervals, a separate coin identification signal generating means for each compartment, means for storing the identification signal from each such signal generating means, and means for sequentially reading the signals from said storing means into said multiplying circuit.
- 4. A device as in claim 1 in which there is, in one of said sets, one terminal for each of a plurality of types of coins, and, in the other set, one terminal for each of the multiplication factors required for totalizing coins from a plurality of different countries, the number of said input terminals for said multiplying circuit being substantially greater than the number of said terminals for said identification signals, whereby the interconnections for a given country can be made with one jumper for each type of coin.
- 5. A device as in claim 4 including a plurality of program jumpers, each jumper being connected between one of a plurality of terminals in one set to one terminal in the other set.
- 6. A device as in claim 1 in which said multiplying circuit is a pre-wired multiple-circuit element.
- 7. A device as in claim 6 in which said multiple circuit element is a semiconductor read-only-memory chip.
- 8. A coin totalizer device comprising coin identification means for producing coin identification signals, coin value adding means, terminal means including two sets of terminals, one set for said identification signals and the other for said adding means, and means supporting said terminal sets adjacent one another and adapting said terminals to receive variable interconnections in order to provide scaling of the coin identification signals in accordance with the values of said coins in different countries, a multiplying circuit connected to said adding means, said other set of terminals comprising input terminals for said multiplying circuit, said multiplying circuit comprising, in combination, pulse means for developing pulses, a plurality of output terminals, one for each decade of coin value, and means for selectively connecting each of said input terminals of said multiplying circuit with said pulse means and said output terminals to produce decimal-coded pulses on said output terminals.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 8 including a binary-code-decimal counter connected to said output terminals, and a light-emitting diode display driven by said counter to visibly display the total value of coins.
- 10. Apparatus as in claim 8 in which said input terminals represent scaling factors of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 200, 250, 500, 1,000, 2,500, 5,000 and 10,000, and said output terminals represent decades of 1, 10, 100, 1,000 and 10,000.
- 11. In a coin sorter-totalizer including means for sorting coins from one another and producing randomly-timed signals on one of a plurality of terminals responsive to the detection of different types of coins, storage means for storing said signals, scaling and totalizing means, and reading means for sequentially reading the signals out of said storage means and into said scaling and totalizing means, said reading means including shift register means, the output leads of said shift register means being connected to said storage means, and clock pulse generator means being connected to deliver to said shift register means stepping pulses at a frequency much higher than the rate at which coins are sorted in said sorter-totalizer, said scaling means comprising multiplier circuit means for combining pulses having relative time durations of 1, 2 and 5 to produce output signals representative of the monetary value of the coins.
- 12. In a coin sorter-totalizer including means for sorting coins from one another and producing randomly-timed signals on one of a plurality of terminals responsive to the detection of different types of coins, storage means for storing said signals, scaling and totalizing means, and reading means for sequentially reading the signals out of said storage means and into said scaling and totalizing means, said scaling and totalizing means including combining means for combining pulses 1, 2 and 5 units of time duration to provide scaling, said stepping register means including a clock source, at least two separate shift registers connected in series, the first of said shift registers including means for turning a first switching device on and off for one cycle of the clock signal, for subsequently turning a second switching device on and off for two clock cycles, and for subsequently turning a third switching device on and off for five cycles, and for subsequently developing a carry signal to stop the second of said shift registers, said second shift register producing sequential reading signals at the ends of the cycles of operation of the first shift register.
- 13. A method of fabricating coin value totalizers, said method comprising the steps of providing means for identifying said coins and producing corresponding electrical identification signals on a plurality of identification terminals, providing means having a plurality of input terminals for driving a totalizing device by an amount dependent upon which input terminal is energized, each input terminal corresponding to a specific multiple of an indentification signal, the number of such input terminals being greater than that necessary for any one country, mounting said identification terminals and input terminals adjacent one another in said totalizer, and interconnecting said identification terminals and said input terminals in accordance with the value to be ascribed to the coin identified by the signal on each identification terminal in the country in which the totalizer is to be used.
- 14. A method as in claim 13 in which said interconnecting step comprises connecting only one jumper wire between each of a selected group of said identification terminals, and one of said input terminals.
- 15. A method as in claim 13 in which said interconnecting step comprises connecting a pre-wired multiple circuit element between said identification and input terminals.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 460,531, filed Apr. 12, 1974, now abandoned.
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