Device for sorting, checking and forwarding coins
20200160642 ยท 2020-05-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07D5/02
PHYSICS
International classification
G07D5/02
PHYSICS
Abstract
This document relates to a device for sorting, checking and forwarding coins referred to as a hopper, comprising a rotatably mounted carrier disk for feeding coins from a collection receptacle and a device for forwarding coins guided on the carrier disk to a transfer device. The device for forwarding comprises a rotatable transport disk, which is disposed adjoining the carrier disk and designed to individually receive the respective coins guided on the carrier disk and to move them past a sensor unit for determining at least one parameter of the coin. The transfer device comprises a redirection system, which is designed to channel the coin onto different transport paths as a function of the at least one parameter of the coin.
Claims
1. A device for sorting, checking and forwarding coins, comprising a rotatably mounted carrier disk for feeding coins from a collection receptacle and a device for forwarding coins guided on the carrier disk to a transfer device, wherein the device for forwarding comprises a rotatable transport disk, which is disposed adjoining the carrier disk and is configured to individually receive the respective coins guided on the carrier disk and to guide these past a sensor unit for determining at least one parameter of the coin, and wherein the transfer device comprises a redirection system, which is configured to channel the coin onto different transport paths as a function of the at least one parameter of the coin.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the transport disk comprises a base plate and at least one gripper arm, which are rotated together, and comprising means for clamping the coin between the base plate and the at least one gripper arm.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the transport disk rotates synchronously with the carrier disk at a predefined speed ratio.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the transport disk comprises a plurality of gripper arms, the speed ratio being dependent on the number of the gripper arms.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the transport disk comprises a plurality of gripper arms, and the carrier disk comprises a plurality of carrier recesses for accommodating the coins, the number of the gripper arms and the number of the carrier recesses have a fixed ratio to one another.
6. The device according to claim 2, wherein the means for clamping the coin comprise a guiding segment, which is fixed relative to the at least one rotating gripper arm, for raising and lowering the at least one gripper arm.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the guiding segment includes a planar section and two chamfers.
8. The device according to claim 6, wherein the means for clamping comprising at least one gliding pin, which is assigned to the at least one gripper arm and configured to glide on the guiding segment.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein a spring is assigned to the at least one gripper arm, which is arranged to be compressed when the gripper arm is raised, and to relax during lowering.
10. The device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one gripper arm includes a clamping surface for bearing against a coin to be transported.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein the transfer device comprises an ejection lever having a snap-action system, projections being provided on the transport disk for triggering the snap-action system and actuating the ejection lever.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein the sensor unit is fixed beneath the base plate of the transport disk and configured to establish the coin size and at least one material property.
13. The device according to claim 1, wherein the redirection system comprises a flap system, which is configured to be controlled as a function of the at least one parameter of the coin.
14. The device according to claim 10, wherein the clamping surface includes a conformable material configured to conform to a relief depth of the transported coin.
15. The device according claim 1, wherein the carrier disk and the transport disk are configured to be driven by a drive so as to rotate, the drive providing a rigid connection between the carrier disk and the transport disk.
Description
[0020] The drawings shows an exemplary embodiment, which will be described in greater detail hereafter. In the drawings:
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[0028] A transport disk 5, which comprises a base plate 6 and a gripper arm part 7, is disposed above the carrier disk 2 and partially therebeneath. The gripper arm part 7 and the base plate 6 are connected to one another so as to rotate joint-ly about a central axis. The transport disk 5 or the gripper arm part 7 comprises three gripper arms 8, which are disposed at regular angular spacing with respect to one another. The length of the gripper arms 8 is such that the gripper arms essentially extend to the circumference of the base plate 6 of the transport disk 5.
[0029] Similarly to the carrier disk 2, the transport disk 5 is also driven by the drive, which is not shown, so as to rotate. A rigid connection, which is designed as a gear wheel connection in the exemplary embodiment, exists between the two disks 2, 5, wherein a toothed belt connection would also be conceivable. The rotational positions of the disks have to remain synchronized at all times, since otherwise the gripper arm does not grip in the correct position. The carrier disk 2 and the transport disk 5 rotate synchronously with respect to one another, but at different speeds, that is, the rotational positions of the disks 5, 7 have to remain synchronized at all times. In the present case, the transport disk 5 has three times the speed of the carrier disk 2, that is, the ratio of the speed of the transport disk to that of the carrier disk is 3:1, and the number of gripper arms 8 of the transport disk 5 is three, while the carrier disk 2 comprises nine carrier chambers 4.
[0030] A redirection system, which is designed as a flap part 9 and channels a supplied coin into different coin channels or shafts or paths, is provided next to the upper region of the transport disk 5. The flap part 9 is controlled by a relay system 10, which comprises pivoting armature magnets.
[0031] Finally, an ejector unit 11 is disposed on a part that is fixed with respect to the transport disk 5, likewise in the upper region of the transport disk 5 between the gripper arm part 7 and the flap part 9, the ejector unit, as will be described later, feeding a coin that is guided between a gripper arm 8 and the base plate 6 into the flap part 9 by way of an ejection motion.
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[0033] A rotatable shaft part 12, to which the gripper arm part 7 is attached and which rotates together with the base plate 6 of the transport disk 5, is disposed in the central region of the transport disk 5. The shaft part 12 of the central region of the transport disk 5 is surrounded by a stationary guiding part 13, which includes a guiding segment 14. The guiding segment 14 extends approximately across half the circumference of the shaft part and is provided with a raising chamfer 15, a planar section 16 and a lowering chamfer 17, on which the gliding arms 8 are guided. The raising chamfer 15, the planar section 16 and the lowering chamfer 17 are preferably covered with a material or are composed of a material having low friction.
[0034] On the right side of
[0035] Moreover, the ejection unit 11 is apparent in greater detail in
[0036] As stated, the gripper arm part 7 is rigidly connected to the shaft part 12. The gripper arm part 7 according to
[0037] The operating principle of the device according to the invention will be described in greater detail based on
[0038] During operation, the carrier disk 2 rotates and feeds coins from the collection receptacle, which are guided out of the bulk of coins by way of the carrier chambers 4 of the carrier disk 2 and transported upwardly in the carrier chambers 4 in accordance with
[0039] Each of the gripper arms 8 comprises a spring-loaded gliding pin 22 (see
[0040] In
[0041] Few angular degrees past the position shown in
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[0043] The coin 23 is now transported upwardly until it reaches the region of the ejection unit 11, in which the gripper arm is about to reach the raising chamfer 15 of the guiding segment 14 so as to release the coin 23. The coin 23 has already been measured, and it has been decided where it will be forwarded to. The gripper arm 8 is raised as a result of the raising chamfer 15 and releases the coin 23, wherein it rests on the straight part of the ejection lever 18, which is still in the idle position. The ejection lever 18 is then actuated by the projection 21 on the gripper arm part 7 assigned to the gripper arm 8 and springs forward or upward, as is shown in
[0044] The redirection system 9 comprises a flap part, which is moved into different positions by the relay system 10 as a function of the measured parameters of the coin and additional payment conditions, whereby the pushed-in coin 23 can be channeled onto different paths. For example, the coin 23 may be guided via a coin channel, in which a light barrier for acknowledgment is disposed, to a main cash register. In most instances, however, the coin 23 is to be dispensed. The first pivoting armature magnet then receives the signal from the control unit and opens a flap, which exposes the path for dispensing. As soon as the coin 23 enters a first light barrier located directly on the flap opening, the flap is returned by way of a compression spring after a few milliseconds and acknowledged at the exit with a further light barrier. Finally, the flap system is also designed such that, on a deflection surface 27 facing the observer, for example in
[0045] The signals of the different light barriers are transmitted to the control unit, which is not shown and which accordingly controls the flap system 9 and the measures for forwarding the coins.