Claims
- 1. A dispensing mechanism for dispensing coins into a till, the dispensing mechanism comprising
a housing having a slot for receiving the till, and having a trigger located within the slot that is actuated by the presence of the till; a coin dispenser located within the housing substantially above the slot and adapted to receive, store, and dispense the coins, with the coin dispenser being associated with a particular coin denomination, wherein, when the till is placed within the slot and actuates the trigger, the coin dispenser releases the coins into the till; a sensor associated with the coin dispenser and adapted to determine when the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished; and an indicator associated with the sensor and adapted to communicate that the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished.
- 2. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 1, further including a controller logic adapted to substantially automatically control an amount of coins to be dispensed by the coin dispenser.
- 3. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 2, wherein the controller logic is adapted to receive input relating to past coin usage, analyze the input to predict future coin usage, and transmit a control signal to the coin dispenser to control dispensation of the coins based at least on part on the predicted future coin usage.
- 4. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 2, wherein the controller logic is further adapted to maintain a record of each dispensation of the coins to facilitate reconciliation.
- 5. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 1, further including a security package adapted to allow for monitoring and recording images of the dispensing mechanism.
- 6. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 5, wherein the security monitors and records images of the dispensing mechanism only when the dispensing mechanism is dispensing the coins.
- 7. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 1, further including a code scanner for reading identifying codes.
- 8. A system for dispensing coins into a till, the dispensing mechanism comprising
a controller logic adapted to substantially automatically determine an amount of coins to be dispensed into the till; a dispensing mechanism including
a housing having a slot for receiving the till, and having a trigger located within the slot that is actuated by the presence of the till, a coin dispenser removably located within the housing substantially above the slot and adapted to receive, store, and dispense the coins, with the coin dispenser being associated with a particular coin denomination, wherein the controller logic controls dispensation of the coins by the coin dispenser, so that, when the till is placed within the slot and actuates the trigger, the coin dispenser releases the coins into the till, a sensor associated with the coin dispenser and adapted to determine when the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished, and an indicator associated with the sensor and adapted to communicate that the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished; and a security package adapted to allow for monitoring and recording images of the dispensing mechanism.
- 9. The system as set forth in claim 8, wherein the controller logic is adapted to receive input relating to past coin usage, analyze the input to predict future coin usage, and transmit a control signal to the coin dispenser to control dispensation of the coins based at least on part on the predicted future coin usage.
- 10. The system as set forth in claim 8, wherein the controller logic is further adapted to maintain a record of each dispensation of the coins to facilitate reconciliation.
- 11. The system as set forth in claim 8, wherein the security monitors and records images of the dispensing mechanism only when the dispensing mechanism is dispensing the coins.
- 12. A dispensing mechanism for dispensing coins into a canister, the dispensing mechanism comprising
a housing having a slidable face portion for receiving and maintaining the canister in position for filling, wherein the slidable face portion is movable between a lowered position for filling the canister and a raised position; a coin dispenser removably located within the housing and adapted to receive, store, and dispense the coins, with the coin dispenser being associated with a particular coin denomination, wherein, when the canister is maintained on the slidable face portion in position for filling, the coin dispenser releases the coins into the canister; a sensor associated with the coin dispenser and adapted to determine when the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished; and an indicator associated with the sensor and adapted to communicate that the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished.
- 13. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 12, wherein the slidable face portion includes a spring-biased securement mechanism for maintaining the canister in position for filling.
- 14. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 12, wherein the slidable face portion includes one or more handles to facilitate moving the slidable face portion between the lower position and the raised position.
- 15. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 12, further including a controller logic adapted to substantially automatically control an amount of coins to be dispensed by the coin dispenser.
- 16. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 15, wherein the controller logic is adapted to receive input relating to past coin usage, analyze the input to predict future coin usage, and transmit a control signal to the coin dispenser to control dispensation of the coins based at least on part on the predicted future coin usage.
- 17. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 15, wherein the controller logic is further adapted to maintain a record of each dispensation of the coins to facilitate reconciliation.
- 18. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 12, further including a security package adapted to allow for monitoring and recording images of the dispensing mechanism.
- 19. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 18, wherein the security monitors and records images of the dispensing mechanism only when the dispensing mechanism is dispensing the coins.
- 20. The dispensing mechanism as set forth in claim 12, further including a code scanner for reading identifying codes.
- 21. A system for dispensing coins into a canister, the dispensing mechanism comprising
a controller logic adapted to substantially automatically determine an amount of coins to be dispensed into the canister; a dispensing mechanism including
a housing having a slidable face portion for receiving and maintaining the canister in position for filling, wherein the slidable face portion includes a spring-biased securement mechanism for maintaining the canister in position for filling, and wherein the slidable face portion is movable between a lowered position for filling the canister and a raised position, a coin dispenser removably located within the housing and adapted to receive, store, and dispense the coins, with the coin dispenser being associated with a particular coin denomination, wherein the controller logic controls dispensation of the coins by the coin dispenser, so that when the canister is maintained on the slidable face portion in position for filling, the coin dispenser releases the coins into the canister, a sensor associated with the coin dispenser and adapted to determine when the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished, and an indicator associated with the sensor and adapted to communicate that the coins stored within the dispenser need to be replenished; and a security package adapted to allow for monitoring and recording images of the dispensing mechanism.
- 22. The system as set forth in claim 21, wherein the controller logic is adapted to receive input relating to past coin usage, analyze the input to predict future coin usage, and transmit a control signal to the coin dispenser to control dispensation of the coins based at least on part on the predicted future coin usage.
- 23. The system as set forth in claim 21, wherein the controller logic is further adapted to maintain a record of each dispensation of the coins to facilitate reconciliation.
- 24. The system as set forth in claim 21, wherein the slidable face portion includes one or more handles to facilitate moving the slidable face portion between the lower position and the raised position.
- 25. The system as set forth in claim 21, wherein the security monitors and records images of the dispensing mechanism only when the dispensing mechanism is dispensing the coins.
- 26. A method of managing dispensation of coins, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) receiving an input regarding past coin usage and analyzing the input to predict an appropriate number of coins to dispense; (b) directing a dispensing mechanism to dispense the predicted appropriate number of coins; (c) dispensing the appropriate number of coins; and (d) storing information relating to the dispensed appropriate number of coins to facilitate later reconciliation.
- 27. A method of managing coins, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a total cash and coins inventory; (b) providing a till with an initial known amount of cash taken from the total cash and coins inventory; (c) filling an automated coin dispensing machine with an amount of coins that remain part of the total cash and coins inventory, wherein the automated coin dispensing machine is operable to dispense an amount of change during a transaction; (d) tracking a current amount of cash and coins present in the till; (e) adding the amount of change dispensed during the transaction to the current amount of cash and coins present in the till; and (f) reconciling the till as though the amount of change dispensed during the transaction was included with the initial known amount of cash provided to the till.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 60/460,361 filed Apr. 3, 2003, incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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