AU675572B2 - Coin storage and dispensing apparatus - Google Patents

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AU675572B2
AU675572B2 AU73785/94A AU7378594A AU675572B2 AU 675572 B2 AU675572 B2 AU 675572B2 AU 73785/94 A AU73785/94 A AU 73785/94A AU 7378594 A AU7378594 A AU 7378594A AU 675572 B2 AU675572 B2 AU 675572B2
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John Barry Hughes
Walter James Tuffs
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Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
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WO 95105645 PCT/A U94/00467 1 COIN STORAGE AND DISPENSING APPARATUS The present invention relates to a coin storage and dispensing apparatus having a vertical axis hopper of the kind described in the specification of International Patent Application PCT/US89/03493 and in United States Patent 5,046,989.
These specifications describe a coin storage and dispensing apparatus comprising a cylindrical open topped coin hopper mounted on a hopper base and having a rotatable coin disc having a plurality of coin pockets in the bottom of the hopper, the hopper base being provided with a coin gutter for receiving coins from the coin pockets and a motor to drive the coin disc, the hopper being arranged to deliver coins to a vertically extending coin track from an upper end of which coins are dispensed.
The object of the present invention is to provide a similar apparatus having significantly improved constructional features. One problem that occurs with the known apparatus is that the hopper, the hopper base and the driving motor are constructed as a unit and are firmly secured to the apparatus with which they are being used.
The result of this is that, if servicing is to be carried out in the working area of the hopper the mass of coins have to be removed by hand to deal with the problem. It is convenient to be able to remove the hopper with coins in it for weighing to ascertain the monetary value of the coins in the hopper. With the arrangement described above the whole assembly has to be removed which is heavy and cumbersome and involves the unplugging of electrical connections.
The present .nvention overcomes these problems by providing a construction in which the hopper bowl by itself is detachable and can be readily removed when filled with coins for weighing or servicing. The present invention provides other advantageous features which are set out in the following description of a preferred WO 95/05645 PCT/AU94/00467 2embodiment of the invention.
The present invention consists in a coin dispensing apparatus having a cylindrical hopper an axis of which extends vertically, the bottom of the hopper being closed by a base above which is arranged a rotatable coin disc having circumferentially spaced holes for the receipt of coins, the base being provided with a coin exit slot through which coins are delivered, the base being supported on a plinth containing a driving motor and driving means for rotating the coin disc, characterised in that the base is removably secured to the plinth from which it is adapted to be readily removed together with the hopper and the coin disc and means which on removal and replacement of the base from the plinth bring the coin disc automatically into engagement with the driving means in the plinth.
It is preferred that means are provided whereby the spacing between the underside of the coin disc and the base may be adjusted to suit coins of different thicknesses.
In order that the nature of the invention may be better understood a preferred form thereof is hereinafter described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the assembled coin storage and dispensing apparatus; Figure 2 is a perspective view of the plinth on which the hopper is mounted; Figure 3 shows the coin disc with holes to receive coins; Figure 4 is a sectional elevation of the coin storage and dispensing apparatus; Figure 5 is a plan view of the circular base; Figure 6 is a cross-section on line A-A of Figure Figure 7 is a fragmentary plan view of a portion of WO 95105645 PCT/A U94/00467 3 the coin disc and base illustrating the manner in which coins are dispensed; Figure 8 illustrates the relationship between a vertical coin elevator and the coin storage and dispensing apparatus; Figure 9 is a side elevation of mechanism for locking the base against removal; and Figure 10 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the plate on line B-B of Figure 5 exit.
As is best seen in Figures 1 and 4 a coin storage and dispensing apparatus according to the invention consists of a cylindrical hopper 1 from the upper edge of which lifting handles 1A project. Hopper 1 is secured to a circular base 2 which has in its circumference a coin exit slot 3, the base 2 being mounted on a plinth 4 containing a drive motor 8 and a reduction gear box 9.
The base 2 and with it the hopper '4 1 are secured to the plinth by means of the key-hole slots 6. Lugs 18 formed on the underside of the base 2 fit into the key hole slots and rotation of the base 2 locks the base and hopper assembly into position on the plinth. It is held in this position by means of the pin 7 which may be lowered by operation of the lever 5 thus allowing the base and hopper 4 to be rotated and easily removed from the plinth. The lugs 18 are provided on upper surfaces with leaf springs 19 which ensure a snug fit to the underside of the plinth 4.
Within the hopper 1 is a rotatable coin disc 12 with holes 13 to receive coins from The coin disc 12 has on its underside an hexagonal recess formed at the top of the upwardly tapering skirt O10a which, in replacement of thep4o on the plinth guides the hexagonal recess onto the hexagonal drive member 10 which is driven from the motor 8 through the reduction gear 9. The drive member 10 is mounted on a square section shaft and is held
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WO 95/05645 PC'/AU94/0(1467 4 against the underside of the coin disc 12 by means of the spring 11.
The spacing between the coin disc 12 and the plate 2 is adjustable by means of a threaded bush 16 which engages a thread in the base 2 and engages an external flange on the skirt 12A of the coin disc 12. By rotation of the bush 16 the space between the underside of the coin disc 12 and the base 2 can be adjusted to suit coins of different thicknesses. The threaded bush 16 may be locked into position by the locking ring 17.
The upper surface of the base 2 supports coins 14 carried round in holes 13 in the coin disc 12. There is thus a pile of coins in each of the holes 13 the bottom one of which is driven by one of the pegs 15 of which one is provided between each pair of coin holes 13.
The base 2 is provided with an exit slot leading to the exit plate 20. Figure 6 shows a cross-section through the exit plate 20 and a number of coin holes 13 in the coin disc 12. The coins are supported on the top surface of the base 2 until the exit plate 20 is reached. The bottom coin 24 becomes driven by the peg 15 between the coin holes whereas the coins above it remain driven by the coin holes. A coin such as 24 (Figure 6) is forced in a tangential direction still carrying the stack of coins above it. The coin above 25 and the stack of coins continue in their circular path. The carrying of this stack becomes gradually transferred from the exiting coin to the top surface of the base 2 and these are carried around fo7 the next revolution. Coins hesitating at the mouth of the exit due to lessening contact of pushing pegs become pushed out by the following coin. This is illustrated in Figure 7.
As seen in Figs. 5 and 7 there is a groove 26 in the base 2 along which pins 15 pass. As the stacks of coins pass over the exit plate 20 the bottom coin 24 moves o' WO 95/05645 PCT/AU94/00467 5 radially outwardly down the slope 27 of the exit plate (Fig. 10) under the influence of the sidewall 28. The coin 25 and the stack of coins above it are lowered by the thickness of one coin as they leave the exit plqte By reason of the arrangement of the key hole slot 6 the hopper be* and base may be assembled to the plinth with the exit plate 20 pointing in any one of four different directions to suit installation in any particular apparatus.
As is best seen in Figure 5 the exit plate may be constructed as a removable quadrant to cater for coins of differing diameters.
An apparatus according to the invention may be used in conjunction with an elevator 23 as shown in Figure 8 used to raise coins to a higher level. Such elevators are well known but have the problem that coins contained in the elevator run backwards by gravity when the coin dispenser, which is usually of the conventional type of tilted axis hopper, is removed.
To deal with this problem a blocking bar 22 is provided. This is carried on a leaf spring 22A and when the base 2 and e-n hopper 1 are removed the blocking bar projects upwardly thus preventing the passage of coins out of the elevator 23 under the influence of gravity. When the base 2 is replaced the blocking bar 22 is depressed leaving free access of coins from the exit plate to the elevator 23.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.

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1. A coin dispensing apparatus having a cylindrical hopper an axis of which extends vertically, the bottom of the hopper being closed by a base above which is arranged a rotatable coin disc having circumferentially spaced holes for the receipt of coins, the base being provided with a coin exit slot through which coins are delivered, the base being supported on a plinth containing a driving motor and driving means for rotating the coin disc, characterised in that the base is removably secured to the plinth from which it is adapted to be readily removed together with the hopper and the coin disc and means which on removal and replacement of the base from the plinth bring the coin disc automatically into engagement with the driving means in the plinth.
2. A coin dispensing apparatus a claimed in claim 1 wherein the means securing theIepe to the base are such as to permit ite hopper to be attached to the base with the coin exit/pointing in any one of a plurality of different directions to suit installation in any particular apparatus.
3. A coin dispensing apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein th~A\ is provided with lifting handles to facilitate removal from and attachment of the r to the base.
4. A coin dispensing apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the base is removably secured to the plinth by means of lugs on thq underside of the e engaging key-hole slots in theN bh s.
5. A coin dispensing apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims having means for adjusting the spacing between the coin disc and the base to permit use of the apparatus with coins of different thicknesses.
6. A coin dispensing apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the means which on removal WO 95105645 PCT/A U94/00467 7 and replacement of the base from the plinth bring the coin disc automatically into engagement with the driving means in the plinth consists of an upwardly spring loaded member projecting from theIzz into a central upwardly tapering Sskirt on the underside of the coin disc which leads to a recess drivingly engageable by means on the projecting member.
7. A coin dispensing apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the exit slot is associated vwith an exit plate acting to deflect coins driven by the rotating coin disc in a radial direction through the exit slot.
8. A coin dispensing apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein an elevator is arranged to receive coins emerging from the exit slot, the elevator being constructed and arranged to raise coins to a higher level.
9. A coin dispensing apparatus as claimed in claim 8 wherein means are provided to prevent coins moving downwardly in the elevator under the influence of gravity. KSVa0
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