COIN PROCESSING APPARATUS
20200342703 ยท 2020-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Nobuhiro MATSUI (Tokyo, JP)
- Masanori OHKAWA (Tokyo, JP)
- Mitsuo Watanabe (Tokyo, JP)
- Toshimasa MIYAKE (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A coin processing apparatus includes a coin cup in front of the apparatus, where an operator operates the apparatus, a coin reception device on the front side in the apparatus, and a coin dispensing device behind the coin reception device. The rolling speed of a coin carried to the coin cup is reduced by a coin deceleration part, which prevents the coin from falling from the coin cup.
Claims
1. A coin processing apparatus comprising: a coin cup that is placed at a lower position in front of the coin processing apparatus and that receives a discharged coin; a coin reception device that is adjacent to the coin cup and that is placed in the coin processing apparatus; a coin dispensing device that is placed behind the coin reception device and that discharges a previously stored coin; and a transport path that is placed between the coin dispensing device and the coin cup and that carries a coin discharged from the coin dispensing device to the coin cup, wherein the transport path includes: a discharged coin catcher part that is placed on a side part of the coin dispensing device in such a way that the discharged coin catcher part slopes down toward a front side of the coin processing apparatus immediately under a coin outlet port from which the coin dispensing device discharges the coin, a coin deceleration part that slows down a rolling speed of the coin delivered from the discharged coin catcher part, and a coin dropping part that delivers the coin that has passed through the coin deceleration part to the coin cup.
2. The coin processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the coin deceleration part includes a coin reception straight part that receives a coin travelling straight from the discharged coin catcher part, a bent part that is bent in S-shape in plan view and changes a direction of the coin travelling straight to the bent part, and a coin discharge straight part that delivers the coin that has passed through the bent part to the coin dropping part.
3. The coin processing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein, when installed, the bent part has a vertical cross section having a U-shaped bottom part that rolls a coin and side walls that extend upward from both sides of the bottom part to have a wider distance therebetween at upper edges thereof.
4. The coin processing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein, when installed, the coin deceleration part has a same vertical cross section from the coin reception straight part to the coin discharge straight part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Hereinafter, an embodiment will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings by using, as an example, a coin processing apparatus including a coin reception device and a coin dispensing device. In the drawings, like reference characters refer to like elements.
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[0021] As illustrated in
[0022] As illustrated in
[0023] The coin reception device 3 includes a coin authentication part. When an inserted coin is specie, this coin is stored in a coin storage part in the coin reception device 3. In contrast, when the inserted coin is, for example, deformed and is not determined to be specie, this rejected coin is directly discharged to the coin cup 2.
[0024] The coin dispensing device 4 includes a plurality of coin storage and discharge parts. In this embodiment, the coin dispensing device 4 includes three coin storage and discharge parts 41 to 43 that are closely arranged side by side in the front-back direction. Thus, the coin dispensing device 4 is capable of discharging three kinds of coins. The coin storage and discharge parts 41 to 43 include, at the upper portions thereof, hoppers 41a to 43a with a large capacity for holding coins, respectively. The coin storage and discharge parts 41 to 43 also include, at sides thereof, coin outlet ports 41c to 43c from which discharged coins 41b to 43b are discharged, respectively.
[0025] For example, it is assumed that the coin storage and discharge part 41 includes a rotating disk having a plurality of holes in which coins 41b are individually and loosely fit in a circumferential direction. This rotating disk is placed with a slope at the bottom of the hopper 41a. In this case, as the rotating disk rotates, the coins 41b in the hopper 41a are individually and loosely fit in the holes, and the loosely fit coin 41b are carried to the coin outlet port 41c. At the coin outlet port 41c, the coins 41b fall off from the holes and are discharged to the outside from the coin outlet port 41c. The other coin storage and discharge parts 42 and 43 for the other kinds of coins have the same configuration as that of the coin storage and discharge part 41.
[0026] The coin processing apparatus 1 includes a transport path 5 that guides the coins 41b to 43b discharged from the coin storage and discharge parts 41 to 43 of the coin dispensing device 4 to the coin cup 2, as illustrated in
[0027] The discharged coin catcher part 51 is placed on side parts of the coin storage and discharge parts 41 to 43 with a slope down toward the front side of the apparatus immediately under the coin outlet ports 41c to 43c. In this way, the coins 41b to 43b discharged by the coin outlet ports 41c to 43c and then received by the discharged coin catcher part 51 roll toward the front side of the apparatus. The upper surface of this discharged coin catcher part 51 that receives the coins 41b to 43b is formed by a belt-like straight plate. The discharged coin catcher part 51 is entirely covered by a cover not illustrated. Thus, since the discharged coin catcher part 51 is sandwiched by the cover and the side parts of the coin storage and discharge parts 41 to 43, the coins 41b to 43b roll without dropping out of the discharged coin catcher part 51 or falling down.
[0028] As best illustrated in
[0029] The coin dropping part 53 connects the coin deceleration part 52 and the discharged-coin opening part 2d of the coin cup 2, which is arranged below the coin deceleration part 52. The coins 41b to 43b delivered from the coin deceleration part 52 drop into the coin dropping part 53 and are carried to the coin cup 2. Since the rolling speed of the coins 41b to 43b carried to the coin cup 2 has been reduced by the coin deceleration part 52, the coins 41b to 43b are controlled not to fall from the coin cup 2.
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[0031] As illustrated in
[0032] The coin reception straight part 52a is placed on an extension line of the long side of the discharged coin catcher part 51 and receives the coins 41b to 43b delivered from the discharged coin catcher part 51 without changing the direction of the coins 41b to 43b.
[0033] The bent part 52b changes the direction of the coins 41b to 43b rolling straight to the bent part 52b from the coin reception straight part 52a twice as the coins 41b to 43b come into contact with the inner walls of the path. The coins 41b to 43b are then delivered from the coin discharge straight part 52c to the coin dropping part 53. The frictional force caused as the coins 41b to 43b come into contact with the inner walls of the path reduces the speed of the coins 41b to 43b.
[0034] This coin deceleration part 52 has the same vertical cross section from the coin reception straight part 52a to the coin discharge straight part 52c. Namely, as illustrated in
[0035] Instead of being formed in parallel to each other, the side walls 52f and 52g are formed to have a wider distance therebetween at the upper edges thereof. Thus, the coins 41b to 43b roll while maintaining contact with two points, the U-shaped bottom part 52e and the side wall 52f or 52g. Namely, even when a plurality of coins 41b to 43b closely attached side by side are simultaneously roll down, surfaces of the outer coins do not come into contact with the side walls 52f and 52g, and thus the coin deceleration part 52 is not clogged with coins easily, compared with a case where the side walls 52f and 52g are formed in parallel to each other.
[0036] In addition, of the configuration of having the same shape in vertical cross section across the coin deceleration part 52 installed with a slope especially prevents the bent part 52b from being clogged with coins. Namely, since the coin reception straight part 52a and the coin discharge straight part 52c of the coin deceleration part 52 are sloped in the travelling direction of the coins 41b to 43b in the same way as the discharged coin catcher part 51, the coin deceleration part 52 maintains the shape of the vertical cross section illustrated in
[0037] In the above embodiment, the coin processing apparatus 1 applied to discharge of three kinds of coins has been described in detail. However, for example, when the coin processing apparatus 1 is applied to discharge of six kinds of coins, three kinds of coin storage and discharge parts may be installed on each side of a discharged coin catcher part 51.
[0038] In addition, even when a long transport path is used in a coin processing apparatus in which the coin reception device and the coin dispensing device are integrated and which performs recycling, the embodiment is also applicable to this coin processing apparatus.
[0039] According to the disclosed technique, there is provided a coin processing apparatus that prevents discharged coins from falling from a coin cup.
[0040] All examples and conditional language provided herein are intended for the pedagogical purposes of aiding the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to further the art, and are not to be construed as limitations to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although one or more embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.