United States Patent [191 Nissmo et al.
[ June 25, 1974 COIN FEED MECHANISM [75] inventors: Jim Arthur Nissmo; Jan Axel Sundin, both of Staffanstorp, Sweden [73] Assignee: Scan Coin AB, Malmo, Sweden [22] Filed: May 30, 1972 [21 Appl. No.: 257,818
[30] Foreign Application Priority Data May 28, 1971 Sweden 6918/71 [52] US. Cl. 133/3 H [51] Int. Cl. G07d 3/06 [58] Field of Search 1 33/ 5 8,3; 1231 212, 222/237 [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,886,045 5/1959 Brown et al 133/3 R H1963 Flanagan l98/2l2 X l/l969 Persson 133/3 R Primary Examiner-Stanley H. Tollberg [5 7] ABSTRACT A coin feed mechanism designed to receive a large number of coins and to deliver them one after another comprises a hopper and an inclined rotatable disk arranged in the hopper. Behind the disk there is arranged a rotatable member having a rotational axis 4 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures PATENTEBJUNZBEW 3.818.818"
SHEET 1 [1F 2 COIN FEED MECHANISM The invention relates to a coin feed mechanism designed to receive a large number of coins and to deliver them one after another and including a coin hopper in which there is provided an inclined rotatable disk having at least one pin forming coin driving means said pin being movable, by the rotation of the disk, between a first position in which the pin projects from the disk, and a second position in which the pin is withdrawn.
Coin feed mechanisms of this type are used in coin sorting and counting machines to carry the coins of an unsorted coin quantity one after another to a coin sorting or counting mechanism. In one illustrative embodiment thereof a number of pins are controlled by cam tracks to be projected and withdrawn in accordance with a predetermined program during the rotation of the disk. However, this prior art coin feed mechanism is of a rather complicated and expensive construction and, furthermore, it is subject to substantial wear and is extremely sensible to dust and dirt.
In order to overcome these drawbacks there is provided according to the invention a coin feed mechanism which is designed to receive a large number of coins and to deliver them one after another, said coin feed mechanism comprising: a hopper, for receiving the coins; an inclined rotatable disk in said hopper; a member arranged behind the disk and rotatable therewith, the rotational axis of said member being inclined in relation to the rotational axis of the disk; and coin driving means comprising at least one pin supported by said member and movable, by the rotation of the disk and the member, between a first position in which the pin projectsfrom the disk, and a second position in which the pin is withdrawn.
The invention is described more in detail in the following, referring to the accompanying drawings which, by way of example, show a preferred embodiment of the coin feed mechanism according to the invention, and in which FIG. 1 shows a front view of a part of a coin sorting and counting machine provided with the coin feed mechanism according to the invention,
FIG. 2 shows a section along the line A-A in FIG. 1, and
FIG. 3 shows a section along the line BB in FIG. 1.
On the front wall of the coin sorting and counting machine said wall being inclined, as known per se, as may be seen from FIG. 2, there is provided a coin hopper 1 1 adapted to receive the coin quantity to be sorted and counted. The back wall of the coin hopper is formed bywall 10 which provides acylindrical depression 12, and in this depression there is rotatably journalled a firstcircular disk 13 by means of ashaft 14 rotating inanti-friction bearings 15 in a bearinghousing 16 formed by the bottom ofdepression 12. The shaft is substantially perpendicular towall 10. On the shaft there is mounted a scoredpully 17 for a belt transmission to a motor for drivingdisk 13.
A member formed as a secondcircular disk 18 is rotatably mounted by means of an anti-friction bearing 19 on the outside of bearinghousing 16 indepression 12 behinddisk 13. On this second disk there are fixedly mounted a number ofpins 20 which are arranged in six groups each including three pins, the groups being equally spaced angularly.Pins 20 are axially movable inbores 21 in thedisk 13 and form driving means for rotatingdisk 18 together withdisk 13 so that said disks are rotatable synchronously from the scoredpully 17. However, according to the invention the rotational axis ofdisk 18 is inclined in relation to the rotational axis ofdisk 17 such thatdisk 18 forms a wabble plate in relation todisk 13 for reciprocatingpins 20 axially in relation todisk 13 inbores 21 between a first position shown to the right in FIG. 3, in which the pins project fromdisk 13, and a second position shown to the left in FIG. 3, in which the pins are withdrawn. The inclination of the rotational axes of the disks is arranged in such a manner that the pins are in their projecting position substantially at C in the rotational path of the disks, and in their withdrawn position substantially at D in the rotational path of the disks. Aguide rail 22 joins the front surface ofdisk 13 in the upper part of the disk and forms there a substantially circularlycurved edge portion 23 providing deflecting means for removing coins fromdisk 13. Then, the rail merges into astraight edge portion 24 sloping downwardly. Over thestraight edge portion 23 ofguide rail 22 there are provided a number of deflecting knives 2S oppositecoin collecting tubes 26 for coins of different sizes.
Whendisks 13 and 18 are rotating and a coin quantity is received in the coin hopper 11,pins 20 projecting into the coin hopper engage the coins and elevate them ontoedge portion 23 ofguide rail 22 where the pins when successively being withdrawn disengage the coins which are deflected from the disk byportion 23 and roll alongedge portion 24 ofguide rail 22 to be wipped off from the guide rail by thedeflecting knives 25 corresponding. to the coin size. Then, the coin will be received by the associatedcoin collecting tube 26.
It will be seen that the coin feed mechanism shown and described is of a sturdy and reliable construction which is very little sensible for collection of dirt and dust such as may accompany the coin quantity into the coin hopper 11. However, the embodiment shown and described may be modified within the scope of the invention as defined in the claims for example as far as the drive mechanism of the disks is concerned. Each disk may be individually connected with a drive mechanism or there may be provided a special drive pin as a drive connection between the disks such thatpins 20 are relieved from this function. Each individual group ofpins 20 may be replaced by an elongated ridge-like cam which is movable out of and into a slot formed indisk 13.
What we claim is:
1. A coin feed machinism which is designed to receive a large number of coins and to deliver them one after another, said coin feed mechanism comprising: a hopper, for receiving the coins; an inclined rotatable disk in said hopper; a member arranged behind said disk and rotatable therewith, the rotational axis of said member beingdifferently inclined in relation to the rotational axis of said disk, and coin driving means comprising at least one pin supported by said member and movably retractable with respect to a surface of said disk by the rotation of said disk and said member, whereby'upon rotation of said disk and said member said pin is moved between a first position in which said pin projects beyond said disk surface, and a second retracted position in which said pin is at or below said surface.
2. A coin feed mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pin is displaceable in a bore in said disk.
3. A coin feed mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein said pin forms engagement means between said disk and said rotatable member for driving said of said bearing housing.