EP0017063A2 - Dispositif de contrôle pour machine de vente - Google Patents

Dispositif de contrôle pour machine de vente Download PDF

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EP0017063A2
EP0017063A2 EP80101386A EP80101386A EP0017063A2 EP 0017063 A2 EP0017063 A2 EP 0017063A2 EP 80101386 A EP80101386 A EP 80101386A EP 80101386 A EP80101386 A EP 80101386A EP 0017063 A2 EP0017063 A2 EP 0017063A2
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Richard Kölbl
Bernd Mehlan
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Sielaff GmbH and Co KG Automatenbau Herrieden
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    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F5/00Coin-actuated mechanisms; Interlocks
    • G07F5/20Coin-actuated mechanisms; Interlocks specially adapted for registering coins as credit, e.g. mechanically actuated

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  • the invention relates to a control device for a self-seller with a coin counter with cam disks that can be adjusted for sale prices and are switched in accordance with the coin insertion and at least one control rod that can be actuated by the dispensing devices of the self-seller for adjusting the sales price, the control device for a coin insertion corresponding to the sale price via a locking slide a locking rod for the Releases output devices.
  • DE-OS 26 44 858 describes a coin evaluation device of a mechanical self-seller. With this coin evaluation device, the sales prices can be changed easily. An assignment of different sales prices to different dispensing devices is possible if separate coin chutes are used for different-value coins and these can be selected by means of two control rods that can optionally be coupled to the dispensing devices. In self-sellers who work with a coin counter, such coin evaluation devices cannot be used because the coin evaluation takes place in coin shafts.
  • the object of the invention is to propose a control device of the type mentioned at the outset which, with purely mechanical means, permits an assignment between sales prices set at dispensing devices and the coins counted by the coin counter.
  • the above object is achieved in that a cam lever is assigned to each cam disk and the locking slide extends over the cam levers and can be displaced into its release position by each of the cam levers and in that each control rod engages a control lever which by means of the control rod into or out of Movement path of one of the scanning levers in front of the locking slide is to be pivoted
  • a control rod is provided, then two are under different sales prices adjustable. A coin counter with two cam disks must be used accordingly.
  • the output device is assigned to one or the other sales price.
  • the control rod is not coupled to them, so that the control rod does not pivot into the path of movement of the scanning lever. As soon as the scanning lever then falls into the cam disc assigned to the low sales price, the locking slide releases the output device.
  • the control rod swivels in the case of dispensing devices which are assigned to the higher selling price.
  • the control lever thus comes into or out of the path of movement of the scanning lever assigned to the low sales price, so that the dispensing device is not released via the latter when coins corresponding to the low sales price have only been counted by the coin counter.
  • the control device is preferably used when more than one control rod is provided. With a number of n control rods, 2 n scanning levers and ( 2 - l ) control levers are provided. Carriers are provided on control levers which bring other control levers into their locked position. The coupling of the control levers by the drivers is carried out in such a way that the control levers associated with the lower sales prices pivot into or out of their blocking position when control rods assigned to higher sales prices are actuated via the output devices.
  • control lever assigned to the scanning lever of the lowest sales price is via drivers both when pivoting the control lever assigned to the scanning lever of the next higher selling price and when pivoting the control lever assigned to the scanning lever of the next but one sales price Control lever taken away.
  • a pawl pivotable from the locking rod which has a support surface facing the scanning levers and control edges facing the locking rod.
  • the support surface keeps the scanning levers at a distance from the cam disks when the locking rod is not actuated. This ensures that the scanning levers do not rest on these when the cam disks are advanced. There are therefore no frictional forces between the scanning levers and the cam disks, which must be overcome by the coin counter. This is particularly advantageous when the coin counter works with a mechanical energy store.
  • one of the control edges of the pawl pivots this after a test section of the locking rod in order to lift the scanning lever off the cam disk.
  • the scanning levers can therefore only rest on the cam disks when the locking rod passes through the test section. After the test section, the scanning levers are raised again from the cam disks, so that even when the coin counter is reset as the locking rod moves further, the scanning levers no longer hit the cams press discs. Resetting the coin counter does not require a great deal of power.
  • the support surface of the pawl also keeps the scanning levers at a distance from the control levers when the locking rod is not actuated.
  • the control levers therefore do not have to move the scanning levers when they are being adjusted. Only when the support surface releases the scanning levers do they come into contact with the control levers which may be in their path of movement.
  • control levers can be in their rest position outside the path of movement of the scanning levers. It should be ensured here that the respective control levers are pivoted into the path of movement of the scanning levers before they are released by the pawl to the extent that they release the locking rod. It can be simpler to design the control levers so that they are in their rest position in the path of movement of the scanning levers. In this case, the control levers are pivoted out of the movement path of the scanning levers as a function of the respective coupling of the control shafts.
  • a coin validator 1 is provided in a self-seller in which the dispensing devices are formed, for example, by pushbuttons or drawers (not shown).
  • An inlet funnel 2 of the coin validator 1 is connected via an inlet channel 3 to an insertion slot 4 in the front 5 of the self-seller.
  • the coin validator 1 has a pin 6, when it is pivoted it opens, coins standing in it falling into a counterfeit money channel 7.
  • the coin validator 1 has three outlet slots 8, each of which is assigned a coin value, it being possible, for example, to check 1 DM coins, 2 DM coins and 5 DM coins.
  • Such coin validators are known.
  • a switching lever 13, 14 and 15 of a coin counter 16 which can be pivoted by a coin, projects into each of the chambers 9, 10, 11.
  • Each pivoting one of the switching levers 13, 14, 15 switches a display roller 17 and cam disks 18 to 21 further by an angle corresponding to the respective coin value.
  • the respective status of the display roller 17 can be read through a window 22 of the front 5.
  • the cam disks 18-21 can be rotated manually relative to the display roller 17. They are set to a certain sales price by choosing a corresponding twist position.
  • a reset lever 23 is provided on the coin counter 16, with which the indicator roller 17 and the cam disks 18 can be brought into their zero position.
  • Such coin counters are known in electromechanical design. Mechanical coin counters are described in an earlier application. In such cases, the reset lever also serves to tension one or more springs, which provide the energy required to drive the coin counter.
  • a coin switch 24 adjoins the coin channel 12, which leads on the one hand into a cashier channel 25 and on the other hand into a return channel 26. Underneath the coin channel 12 between the checkout channel 25 and the return channel 26, a shaft 27 is mounted on the coin switch 24. A flap 28 is attached to this. The shaft 27 lies in the middle of the flap 28.
  • the wall 29 of the coin diverter 24 is formed in part-circle shape above the flap 28, so that a tight connection of the flap to the landing 29 is ensured in all positions of the flap 28.
  • the space available above the flap 28 is so large that a large number of coins can be temporarily stored on the flap without difficulty (cf. FIG. 2).
  • the flap 28 is shown in its rest position in the figures.
  • the checkout position is indicated by 28 'and the return position by 28 ".
  • the flap 28 closes both the checkout channel 25 and the return channel 26. All the coins detected by the counter thus initially fall onto the flap 28, on which they collect without the possibility of jamming If the coins are to be routed into the cashier channel 25 sorted by coin values, partition walls can be provided on the flap 28. A separate channel is thus formed for each type of coin between the outlet slots 8 and a collection cash register (not shown in more detail).
  • an eccentric 30 is arranged at one end, on which a push rod 31 is mounted.
  • the push rod 31 is pivotably and displaceably mounted between two bolts 32 above the coin counter 3.
  • the free end of the push rod 31 is opposite a pressure surface part 33.
  • This is attached to the lower end of a sliding plate 34, which is mounted on the inside of the front face 5 between guide rails 35.
  • the sliding plate 34 is displaceable by means of a push handle 37 protruding through a slot 36 in the front face 5.
  • the sliding plate 34 is more than twice as long as the slot 36, so that it covers the slot 36 in any displacement position from the inside.
  • an arm 38 is attached, which is assigned to a pivot lever 39 which engages over the pin 6 of the coin validator 1.
  • the slide plate 34 is pulled into its upper position by means of a tension spring 40.
  • a reverse lock is provided for the sliding plate 34. This consists of a tilting part 42 pretensioned by means of a spring 41 with a curve 44 running spirally to a bearing journal 43. In the upward direction drawn position of the sliding plate 34, the tilting part 42 engages in a recess 45 of the sliding plate. The reverse lock ensures that the sliding plate 34 can only be pushed up again when the tilting part 42 can grip over the upper free end of the sliding plate 34.
  • the lower position of the slide plate 34 with push handle 37, arm 38, pivot lever 39 and pressure surface part 33 is shown in broken lines in FIG. 1.
  • a further eccentric 46 is attached to the end of the shaft 27 opposite the eccentric 30. 2, the eccentric 46 is shorter than the eccentric 30.
  • a coupling rod 47 is arranged, the other end of which is mounted on an arm 48 of an angle lever 49.
  • Another arm 50 of the angle lever 49 lies in the path of movement of a bolt 51 of a locking rod 52.
  • the angle lever 49 can be pivoted about a fixed axis 53.
  • the function of such a locking rod 52 is known. It is coupled to all dispensers, such as push buttons or drawers of a self-seller, in such a way that the locking rod 52 is displaced in the direction of the arrow P when one of the dispensers is attempted to be actuated.
  • the locking rod 52 and thus also the bolt 51 are moved by a test distance A.
  • the arm 50 of the angle lever 49 is arranged so that the bolt 51 does not strike it until the end of the test section A.
  • a locking slide 54 In the direction of movement P of the locking rod 52 there is a locking slide 54 at a distance from the test section A. This stops one over the test section A. Extending movement of the locking rod 52, as long as a sufficient number of coins have not been evaluated. It is pushed out of the movement path of the locking rod 52 when a sufficient number of coins has been evaluated. This is explained in more detail below.
  • a stop 55 is provided to support the locking slide 54.
  • a third eccentric 56 is arranged on the shaft 27.
  • a drive rod 57 pivotably mounted on it, the free end of which, opposite the eccentric 56, is mounted on the reset lever 23, forms a lever drive which is in the idle position of the flap 28 in the dead center position (cf. FIG. 2).
  • This has both a clockwise and a counterclockwise rotation of the shaft 27 that the reset lever 23 is moved in the direction of arrow R.
  • a pin 58 arranged at the free end of the eccentric 30 is encompassed by two brackets 59 and 60 of a bow spring 61.
  • the bow spring 61 wraps around the shaft 27.
  • the brackets 59 and 60 are both in the rest position of the flap 28 on a fixed stop 62.
  • the eccentrics 30, 46 and 56 are offset from one another and against the flap 28.
  • the position of the eccentrics 30, 46 is selected so that mechanically favorable drive conditions result when the flap 28 is to be brought out of its rest position via these.
  • Coins inserted into the slot 4 are checked in the coin validator 1. Correct coins operate the relevant switching lever 13, 14 or 15 in the chambers 9, 10 or 11 and then fall on the flap 28. Counterfeit coins pass through the counterfeit money channel 7 directly into the return channel 26. All correct coins inserted during a sales transaction are thus initially in the coin branch 24 collected.
  • the display roller 17 shows whether the amount corresponding to the sales price has already been collected in the coin branch 24. In any case, the buyer has the option of using the push handle 37 to remove the inserted coins from the return channel 26 as long as none of the dispensing devices has been actuated to such an extent that the locking rod 52 has exceeded the test path A.
  • the arm 38 pivots the pivot lever 39 so that the coin validator 1 is opened via the pin 6, coins standing in it falling through the counterfeit money channel 7 into the return channel 26.
  • the push rod 31 is pressed down.
  • the eccentric 30 is pivoted counterclockwise and the bow spring 6l is tensioned via the pin 58 and the bracket 60 and the flap 28 is pivoted so that the coins lying on it slide into the return channel 26.
  • the return lever 23 of the coin counter 16 is pivoted in the direction of arrow R via the eccentric 56 and the drive rod 57 in such a way that the indicator roller 17 and the cam disks 18 to 21 are reset to their zero position.
  • the reverse lock 4l, 42, 43, 44 prevents the coins from sliding from the flap 28 into the return channel 26 without the coin counter l6 being completely reset.
  • the eccentric 46 with the coupling rod 47 and the angle lever 49 is carried by the push rod 31 when pivoting the eccentric 30.
  • the locking slide 54 releases a movement of the locking rod 52 beyond the test path A. This is described in more detail below.
  • the bolt 51 strikes the arm 50 of the angle lever 49.
  • the arm 48 pulls on the coupling rod 47 so that the eccentric 46 is pivoted clockwise.
  • the eccentric 30 and the push rod 31 are taken along.
  • the system formed by the eccentric 30 and the push rod 31 with the bolts 32 passes through a dead center position, so that after the dead center has been exceeded, pressing the push handle 37 also causes the flap 28 to move clockwise, ie in the direction of the cashier position .
  • the locking rings 52 return with the bolt 51.
  • the eccentrics 30, 46, 56 and the flap 28 are moved back into the rest position via the bracket 59 of the bracket spring 6l which is tensioned by the pivoting of the eccentric 46.
  • the cam disks 18 to 21 of the coin counter l6 provided in the example are each assigned a scanning lever 63 to 66.
  • the scanning levers 63 to 66 are mounted on a shaft 67 and are prestressed by means of springs 68 to 71 in such a way that lugs 72 of the scanning levers 63 to 66 are pressed in the direction of the cam disks 18 to 21.
  • the scanning levers 63 to 66 rest on a support surface 73 of a pawl 74 under the force of the springs 68 to 71, so that in this position of the pawl 74 (cf. FIGS. 1, 5) with their Do not press tabs 72 onto cams 18 to 21.
  • the pawl 74 has control edge regions 75 to 78 which are assigned to the bolt 51 (cf. FIG. 5). If none of the dispensing devices is actuated, the control edge region 75 rests on the bolt 51. The scanning levers 63 to 66 are thus held by the support surface 73 in the position in which they do not rest with their lugs 72 on the cam disks 18 to 21.
  • the output devices are provided in a manner known per se with a device for setting additional prices.
  • two control shafts 79 and 80 are provided for this purpose, which are common to all output devices.
  • the individual output devices can be coupled to the control shaft in such a way that when one of the output devices is actuated, one of the two control shafts, neither of the two control shafts or both control shafts are rotated, depending on the coupling selected.
  • a control lever 81 is attached to the end of the control shaft 79 and a control lever 82 is attached to the end of the control shaft 80.
  • a freely pivotable control lever 83 is provided.
  • Drivers 84 - and 85 for the control lever 83 are arranged on the control shafts 79 and 80.
  • control levers 81, 82 and 83 When none of the control shafts 79 and 80 is rotated, the control levers 81, 82 and 83 are in the position shown in solid lines in FIG. 1. When one of the control shafts 79 or 80 or both control shafts 79 and 80 are rotated via an output device, the free ends 86 of the control levers 81 and / or 82 and the control lever 83 protrude into the movement path of the lower ends of the scanning levers 64 and 66 or 65 and 66 and 64, 65, and 66, respectively. In FIG. 2, the control levers 82 and 83 are shown in dashed lines in a raised position projecting into the movement path of the scanning levers 65 and 66.
  • the locking slide 54 is guided on a base plate 87 and has an actuating piece 88, the distance between the actuating piece 88 and the locking slide 54 being such that in the released position of the locking slide 54, the locking rod 52 passes between the actuating piece 88 and the locking slide 54 can.
  • the locking slide 54 is held in its locked position by means of a compression spring 89.
  • the actuating piece 88 is designed so wide (FIG. 5) that each of the scanning levers 63 to 66 can strike it.
  • the bolt 51 slides along the control edge region 77 of the pawl 74 until its control edge region 78 lies against the bolt 51. All the scanning levers 63 to 66 are now released from the cam disks 18 to 21. When the bolt 51 moves back, the scanning levers 63 to 66 can rest against the cam disks 18 to 21 at most for a very short time until the pawl 74 is again supported by the bolt 51 in its control edge region 75. In all cases in which a coin to be inserted and thus a stepping of the cam disks 18 to 21 of the coin counter 16 is to be expected, the scanning levers are not in contact with the cam disks, so that no frictional forces caused by the scanning levers have to be overcome by the coin counter.
  • control levers 81, 82 and 83 are raised - as described - via the control shafts 79, 80 when the output device provided for the highest sales price is actuated. This means that when the meter reading does not correspond to the highest sales price, none of the levers 64, 65 and 66 can fall into the associated cam disk 18 to 21, as a result of which a displacement of the locking slide 54 is avoided if the coin is inserted too little.
  • control levers 65 and 66 or 64 and 66 are locked via control levers 82 and 83 or 81 and 83.
  • the coin amount determined by the coin counter 16 cannot lead to a displacement of the locking slide 54 as long as this amount is below the necessary selling price.
  • the table shows, for example, that when the control shaft 79 is rotated and the control shaft 80 is not rotated, the control levers 81 and 83 are raised. This means that the scanning levers 64 and 66 cannot fall into the assigned cam disks 19 and 21. When sufficient coins have been counted for the second sales price, the scanning lever 65 can fall into the assigned cam disk set to the second sales price.
  • a conventional push button can be provided instead of the push plate with push handle for returning the coin.
  • the control can also be expanded so that more than four sales prices can be set and selected. With three control shafts, eight sales prices could be set. Accordingly, eight scanning levers would have to be provided.
  • control levers are optionally first raised during the movement of the locking rod on the test section A and then the scanning levers are released by the pawl 74. If there is reason to fear that one of the scanning levers, which should not in itself strike the actuating piece 88, will strike the actuating piece 88 before the control lever assigned to it is folded up, the control levers 81 to 83 or the control shafts 79 and 80 are designed so that that the control levers are in their starting position in the path of movement of the scanning levers and are lowered by the control shafts depending on the setting in question. It is then ensured in any case that no control lever can strike the actuating piece 88 before the control levers are brought into the necessary position.

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