Claims
- 1. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a hopper;
- a rotatable first horizontal disc forming the bottom of the hopper, said first disc having a central raised portion with a circular edge spaced inwardly from the inside of the hopper, said edge having a height that is less than twice the thickness of the thinnest coin to be sorted;
- a stationary horizontal sorter plate to one side of the rotatable disc and having a generally circular sorting track beginning at a point adjacent to the perimeter of the first disc, said sorter plate having a top surface that forms an extension of the top surface of the first disc;
- a rotatable resilient disc disposed above and opposing the top surface of the sorter plate, the resilient disc overlapping the first disc to engage coins on the first disc and to move the coins to and along the track; and
- a coin point extending through the hopper and over the top surface of the first disc from its perimeter to a point nearly touching the central raised portion, the underside of the coin point being spaced above the top surface of the first disc a distance that is less than the thickness of the thinnest coin to be sorted, and the coin point having an upright leading edge that is curved and forms an extension of the sorting track.
- 2. A coin sorter, comprising:
- a hopper;
- a first rotatable disc forming the bottom of the hopper;
- a stationary sorter plate to one side of the first rotatable disc and having a generally circular sorting track beginning at a point adjacent to the perimeter of the first disc, said sorter plate having a top surface that forms an extension of the top surface of the first disc; and
- a second rotatable, resilient disc disposed above and opposing the top surface of the sorter plate and partially overlying the disc, the resilient disc being adapted to engage coins adjacent the perimeter of the hard disc and to move the coins to and along the track; and
- a deflector plate extending from a side of the hopper and projecting over a major portion of the diameter of the first disc, said deflector plate being disposed in advance of the region in which the second disc overlies the first disc and having a portion of its lower edge spaced above the top surface of the first disc a distance sufficient to allow at least one coin of each denomination to be sorted to pass beneath the lower edge to deliver a controlled amount of coins to such region from the coins amassed behind the deflector plate.
- 3. A coin sorter in accordance with claim 2 wherein the first rotatable disc has a smooth top surface formed of a material having a relatively high coefficient of friction.
- 4. A coin sorter in accordance with claim 3 wherein the top surface material is a polyurethane.
- 5. A coin sorter in accordance with claim 2 wherein the portion of the lower edge of the deflector plate that is adjacent the side of the hopper is spaced above the top surface of the first disc a distance less than the thickness of the thinnest coin to be sorted.
- 6. A coin sorter in accordance with claim 5 wherein the deflector plate is formed and mounted to flex under the force of coins to prevent jamming between its lower edge and the top surface of the first disc.
- 7. In a coin sorter including a first rotatable disc with an upper surface upon which coins may be deposited, a stationary sorter plate to one side of the first rotatable disc and having a generally circular sorting track that begins at a point adjacent to the perimeter of the first rotatable disc, said track including a plurality of sorting stations, and a second rotatable disc having a plurality of depending flexible fingers on the underside of the second disc, said fingers extending in close proximity to the upper surface of the sorter plate and overlapping a portion of the top surface of the first disc to engage coins that are on the first disc and to move the coins to and along the track, the fingers each being arranged in a generally radial direction from the center of the second disc, the improvement wherein:
- the fingers are tapered in vertical cross section such that they are narrower near the top surface of the first disc, and the leading face of each finger is vertical.
- 8. A coin sorter in accordance with claim 7 wherein the leading front edge of each finger is radiused.
- 9. In a coin sorter including a first rotatable disc with an upper surface upon which coins may be deposited, a stationary sorter plate to one side of the first rotatable disc and having a generally circular sorting track that begins at a point adjacent to the perimeter of the first rotatable disc, said track including a plurality of sorting stations, and a second rotatable disc having a plurality of depending flexible fingers on the underside of the second disc, said fingers extending in close proximity to the upper surface of the sorter plate and overlapping a portion of the top surface of the first disc to engage coins that are on the first disc and to move the coins to and along the track, the fingers being arranged in a generally radial direction from the center of the second disc, the improvement wherein:
- each finger has a radially outer portion that is inwardly inclined and leads to an upright portion, the inwardly inclined portion being separated from the upright portion by a narrow slit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/845,122, filed Mar. 3, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,295,899, and assigned to the assignee of this application.
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