Claims
- 1. A serration detector in a selector assembly for serrated and non-serrated coins in a coin acceptor and located downstream of a rail on a support which directs a coin in a predetermined trajectory, the serration detector comprising:
- (a) a pivotally mounted body, and
- (b) a coil spring having one end attached to the body, the opposite end being provided by a coil disposed transversely to and engaging the edge of a coin moving in the predetermined trajectory, the end coil includes a portion transverse to the longitudinal axis of the coil spring engaging the serrations of a serrated coin to rotate the spring in one direction to change the trajectory and direct the serrated coin into one path, and engaging a substantially non-serrated coin to rotate the spring in the opposite direction and permit movement of the non-serrated coin in another path.
- 2. A serration detector as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (c) the transverse portion is the bottom of the end coil engageable with the coin edges.
- 3. A serration detector as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (c) the end coil is of a predetermined cross-sectional dimension to provide reliable reaction of transverse portion of the end coil with the serrated and non-serrated coin edges.
- 4. A serration detector as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (c) the transverse portion is the bottom of the end coil engageable with the coin edges, and
- (d) the spring has coils of a predetermined cross-sectional dimension to provide reliable reaction of the bottom transverse portion of the end coil with the serrated and non-serrated coin edges.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of copending U.S. Pat. No. 4,143,750 issued Mar. 13, 1979.
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