EP0333634A2 - Machine à fabriquer des rouleaux de pièces de monnaie - Google Patents

Machine à fabriquer des rouleaux de pièces de monnaie Download PDF

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EP0333634A2
EP0333634A2 EP89730063A EP89730063A EP0333634A2 EP 0333634 A2 EP0333634 A2 EP 0333634A2 EP 89730063 A EP89730063 A EP 89730063A EP 89730063 A EP89730063 A EP 89730063A EP 0333634 A2 EP0333634 A2 EP 0333634A2
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Werner Schmechel
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07DHANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
    • G07D9/00Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
    • G07D9/06Devices for stacking or otherwise arranging coins on a support, e.g. apertured plate for use in counting coins
    • G07D9/065Devices for wrapping coins

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  • the invention relates to a device for producing coin rolls according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a device of this type is previously known from DE 19 46 278.
  • the flat-lying coins are fed via a coin slide to several channels, which end in tilting zones.
  • the channel base is withdrawn from the coins on one side, so that the coins tip over to one side and end up in an upright position.
  • the coins are located in conveyor tracks, in which they are conveyed upright to a collecting station, in which the coins are combined to form a stack of coins.
  • This stack of coins is then wrapped in a foil in the winding station for the roll of coins.
  • the known device has the disadvantage that the coins are fed in only at a relatively slow speed and put together to form stacks of coins for packaging in coin rolls can be put.
  • the known device requires a considerable amount of space, so that it cannot be used as a table device.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of improving a device of the generic type in such a way that, with a small construction volume, a large number of coins per unit of time can be assembled into stacks of coins and packed in coin rolls.
  • the solution to this problem arises from the characterizing features of claim 1.
  • the coins run into the device directly from the conveyor track of a known coin counter and coin sorting device working with a horizontal turntable with a high number of pieces of up to 3000 coins per minute and enter quick succession on the two parallel rails of the tilting station.
  • the coin arriving first is inclined at an angle of approximately 45 to 60 ° under the action of the contact surface of the first coin retainer, which is directed obliquely against the conveying direction of the coins, the first coin being transverse to the conveying direction and thus transverse to the rails.
  • the next and each subsequent coin abuts against the lower surface area of the correspondingly inclined coins, so that the coins arriving at high speed are successively lined up in a row.
  • the distance between the rails can be adjusted symmetrically to the longitudinal axis of a conveyor belt for the coins, so that the device can be adjusted to different diameters of coins.
  • a transport slide is provided in connection with a front coin roll counter-holder, with this being assigned a rear coin roll counter-holder, which takes over the holding function of the transport slide within the winding station.
  • the winding station is used to roll the stack of coins into a film and thus to form the roll of coins.
  • the winding station is provided with two rubber rollers at a distance from one another, with a film dispenser and with a pressing device for the film and also with warm air nozzles for shrinking the film edges.
  • the device 1 for the production of coin rolls is part of a coin counting and coin sorting device 2 in the exemplary embodiment.
  • This comprises within a housing 3 a horizontal turntable 4, which is driven by rotation about its vertical axis of rotation 5 in the direction of rotation 6.
  • the coins 7 placed on the turntable 4 via a slide are conveyed tangentially from the turntable 4 into the feed path 9 by means of a conveyor belt 8, via which the coins 7 reach the device 1 for producing coin rolls.
  • Devices for counting and sorting the coins (not shown in more detail) are arranged in the feed path 9.
  • a rocker 12 is arranged below the front deflection wheel 10 for the conveyor belt 8, which rotates in the direction of the arrow 11, which in a counting and sorting process without using the device 1 for the production of coin rolls, all coins 7 into one not closer shown collecting shaft derives.
  • the rocker 12 is pivoted up. In the normal position, the top of the rocker 12 is in the plane of the feed path 9, so that all coins 7 are introduced into the device 1 for producing coin rolls.
  • the rocker 12 will be described in more detail later.
  • the device 1 for the production of coin rolls comprises a tilting station 15 for transferring the coins 7 lying flat on the feed path 9 into an upright position and a winding station 16 for forming a coin roll 13 from the upright standing coins 7 combined into a coin stack 14.
  • the tilting station 15 comprises two parallel rails 17, which adjoin the feed path 9 in the longitudinal direction and whose distance from one another is symmetrical to the longitudinal center axis of the conveyor belt 8 is adjustable.
  • the rails 17 are fastened to rail supports 18, which extend over the entire length of the tilting and winding station 15, 16.
  • racks 19 are attached at right angles to the rail supports, the teeth of which are directed towards one another and each engage in pairs in pinions 20, which are mounted with their axes perpendicular to the cover plate 21 of the coin counting and coin sorting device 2.
  • a long rack 22 meshes with the pinions 20, which extends parallel to the feed path 9 and the tilting and winding station 15, 16 and is actuated by a further pinion 23.
  • the distance between the rails 17, which is always somewhat smaller than the diameter of the coins 7, is set by means of an adjusting knob (not shown) attached to this. Furthermore, by means of the pinion 23, a slide 111 is actuated to adjust the width of a discharge opening 112, which determines the diameter of the coins 7 to be conveyed via the conveyor track 9.
  • a coin hold-down device 24 is arranged above the rails 18 and connected to the rail supports 18 by two parallel links 25 each.
  • the coin hold-downs 24 are formed from flat profile pieces, the vertical height or thickness of which is curved at their ends directed towards the feed path 9.
  • the two coin hold-down devices 24 are depressed by a pusher 26, which can be pivoted about an axis 28 on a rocker 27 and is pressed clockwise against the coin hold-down device 24 by means of a spring 29.
  • the pusher 26 is located in the middle between the coin hold-down devices 24 and has at its free end two pusher pins 30 which rest directly on the upper sides of the coin hold-down devices 24.
  • the rocker arm 27 extends over the entire length of the tilting and winding station 15, 16 and is with its pivot axis 31 firmly connected to the cover plate 21 of the coin counting and sorting device 2.
  • the rocker arm 27 carries four S-shaped coin retainers 32 which reach between the rails 17 and are mounted in the rocker arm 27 by means of axles 33 and are under the action of tension springs 34 which are located at the upper short end attack the coin retainer 32.
  • the tension spring 34 of the first coin retainer 32 in the direction of transport is equipped with greater spring force than the springs 34 of the subsequent coin retainers 32.
  • the rocker arm 27 is formed from a U-profile, in which the axes 33 of the coin retainers 32 are inserted in such a way that that the upper short ends acted upon by the tension springs 34 come to rest in the rest position against the overhead base of the U-shaped rocker 27.
  • the S-shaped coin retainers 32 are provided with adjustment surfaces 35 directed obliquely to the transport direction of the coins 7, which are formed from the short ends of the S-shaped coin retainers 32 opposite the axes 33.
  • the setting angle ⁇ of the setting surfaces 35 for the coins 7 is approximately 60 ° in the rest position.
  • the previously described tilting station 15 of the device 1 for producing coin rolls 13 operates as follows:
  • the coins 7 are guided from the turntable 4 via the guide track 9 into the tilting station 15 at high speed.
  • the first coin 7 passes into the area of the rails 17, the distance from one another of which is slightly smaller than the diameter of the coins 7.
  • the first coin 7 comes against the contact surface 35 of the first coin retainer 32, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the coin 7 tilts with the lower part of its surface between the rails 17, but without to fall through them, since the surface of the coin 7 comes to rest transversely to the contact surface 35 of the coin retainer 32.
  • the obliquely erected coin 7 comes into contact with the lower edges of the two coin hold-down devices 24.
  • the first coin 7 is fixed in its inclined position.
  • Further coins 7 now arrive in rapid succession, which, as shown in FIG. 3, lie against the first coin 7 and are erected in the same manner as this.
  • the erection takes the form of a shingling.
  • Each subsequent coin 7 presses the coin 7 already in the tilting station 15, so that the coin stack 14 in formation is transferred from the first coin retainer 32 to the second coin retainer 32, as shown in FIG. 3.
  • the contact surface 35 of the first coin retainer 32 comes to rest on the top of the coins 7 of the coin stack 14 being formed.
  • this process continues until the desired number of coins 7 in the coin stack 14 is reached.
  • the now finished stack of coins 14 is transferred to a transport device 36, which transfers the stack of coins 14 into the winding station 16.
  • the transport device 36 consists of a front coin roller counter-holder 37 which is movably arranged below the rocker arm 27 and above the rails 17 or the rail carrier 18 and two slide arms 39 of a transport slide valve 38 which are arranged below the rails 17 and can be pivoted between them.
  • This is with its slide body 40 guided on two parallel guide rods 41 which are fixedly attached below the cover plate 21 of the coin counting and coin sorting device 2.
  • the slider body 40 is moved back and forth along the guide rods 41 via a chain 42 by a drive, not shown.
  • the transport slide 38 comprises a pair of slide arms 39 which are articulated on the slide body 40 via a spacer 114 and are parallel to one another at a small distance from one another are arranged differently.
  • the front coin roll counter-holder 37 is mounted below the rocker 27 in guides 46 and is acted upon by springs 47 which constantly press the front coin roll counter-holder 37 in the direction of the tilting station 15.
  • the front counter roll holder 37 carries a plunger 48, the shaft of which is fastened to a swivel-slide piece 50 which, when an axis 49 engages in a groove 113, can pivot about the axis 49 against the action of a spring 51 and is purely axial Actuation is axially locked, as shown in Fig. 5, left.
  • the winding station 16 comprises two rubber rollers 52 located at a distance from one another, which serve to receive the coin stack 14 and to form the coin roll 13 and which are mounted on the rail supports 18.
  • the distance between the rubber rollers 52 is thus set in the same way as the distance between the rails 17 via the adjustment of the rail carrier 18.
  • the rear coin roll counter-holder 53 is formed from a counter-holder arm 57 which carries the plunger 54 with its shaft 55 and two parallel arm 58 which support this and are articulated on a counter-holder carrier 60 which is fixed to the housing.
  • a tension spring 59 presses the counter-holding arm 57 in the direction of that located in the winding station 16 Coin stack 14.
  • the rocker 12 shown in more detail in FIGS. 8 to 10 comprises a bridge-shaped guide track part 61 which, in the normal position of the rocker 12, is flush with its surface with the surface of the feed track 9.
  • the bridge-shaped guideway part 61 is formed from two spaced-apart plate-shaped components, the spacing of which is smaller than the diameter of the smallest coin 7.
  • a ball bearing 62 is inserted into the bridge-like guideway part 61, which 0.2 mm) protrudes over the top of the guideway part 61 and is used for easier transfer of the coins 7 to the tilting station 15.
  • a pivot piece 63 is inserted into the guideway part 61, which serves on the one hand to transfer the coins 7 into the tilting station 15 and on the other hand to pivot the slide arms 39 of the transport slide 38 up.
  • the guideway part 61 is mounted with a pivot axis 64 on a support arm 65, which in turn is mounted on an axis 66 fixed to the housing.
  • a pin 67 is attached perpendicular to the support arm 65, which is acted upon by a tension spring 68 which is supported on the housing.
  • the swing arm 12 consisting of the guideway part 61 and the support arm 65 can thus be pivoted against the action of the tension spring 68 about the housing-fixed axis 66, so that the distance between the conveyor belt 8 below the front deflection wheel 10 and the swing arm 12 to adapt to different thicknesses Coins can be set automatically.
  • the pivot axis 64 of the guideway part 61 is formed by a rod 69, around which a torsion spring 70 is placed. This is supported on the support arm 65 and causes the guideway part 61 to be pressed in the direction of its normal position, in which the guideway part 61 lies in the plane of the feed path 9 (FIG. 8).
  • a plate 71 is attached to the rod 69 and is opposite an electromagnet 72.
  • the plate 71 When it is actuated, the plate 71 is tightened so that the guide track part 61 is pivoted against the action of the torsion spring 70 in order to interrupt the feed track 9, ie the rocker 12 is raised (FIG. 10) so that the feed tracks 9 are fed in Coins are sorted out.
  • the rocker 12 thus has a double function.
  • the rocker 12 serves to compensate for the differences in thickness of different types of coins.
  • the rocker 12 is used to derive coins that are not to be fed to the device 1 for producing coin rolls.
  • the winding station 16 (FIGS. 11 to 15) comprises the rubber rollers 52 mounted on the rail supports 18, the spacing of which is smaller than the diameter of the coins 7 and of which at least one can be driven, and also on one long side a film dispenser 80 for supplying a wrapping film 81 and finally, on the other long side of the rubber rollers 52, a pressing device 82 for the film 81, in order to place it around the coin stack 14 and to form it into the coin roll 13.
  • the film dispenser 80 comprises a receptacle 83 for a film roll 84 and also a measuring and feed table 85 for feeding the film 81.
  • the receptacle 83 for the film roll 84 consists of two from the housing 3 of the coin counter and coin Sorting device 2 protruding receiving arms 86, between which the film roll 84 is clamped and of which the receiving arm 86 shown on the left in FIG. 1 is adjustably mounted in the housing 3 to adapt to different film widths.
  • a drive motor 87 is flanged to a carrier 88 fixed to the housing and is provided with a flying roller 89 which extends through an opening 90 on one side of the feed table 85 in order to pull the film 81 drawn flat over the feed table 85 transport.
  • the roller 89 is assigned a pressure roller 91 above the feed table 85 (FIGS. 13 to 15).
  • a separating slot 92 extends across the feed table 85 and is opposed by a separating knife 93, which is shown in more detail in FIG. 16.
  • a further roller 94 engages through the opening 90 in the feed table 85 and is mounted with the axis concentric with the axis of the roller 89 for driving the film 81 on the axis 95 of a transmitter 96, which in turn is fixed by means of a carrier 97 fixed to the housing.
  • the transmitter 96 is used to measure and control the length of a piece of film required for wrapping a stack of coins 14.
  • a segment piece 99 which can be pivoted about a vertical axis 98 is provided, which is pivoted from the position shown in FIG. 11 below the feed table 85 for the film 81 over the two rubber rollers 52, such as it is shown in FIG. 13 so as to bring the film 81 over the two rubber rollers 52 to the pressing device 82 arranged on the side of the rubber rollers 52 opposite the film dispenser 80.
  • the pressing device 82 for the film 81 comprises two rigid brackets 101 which are at a distance from one another and can be pivoted about an axis 100 and to which a shorter spring steel band 102 and approximately a longer spring steel band 103 are fastened in the middle.
  • the shorter spring steel strip 102 is provided at the end with a pressure roller 104 provided with a free wheel.
  • the longer spring steel band 103 is connected at the end to an elastic band 105, which, in addition to the nearest rubber roller 52, is deflected downward at point 106 and is provided with a tensile weight 107 at the end.
  • the winding station 16 described operates as follows:
  • the film 81 is pulled off the film roll 84 located in the receiving arms 86 and is guided over the feed table 85 arranged with an inclined surface into the gap between the transport roll 89 and the pressure roll 91.
  • the encoder 96 is set to zero. Now, under the action of the transport roller 89 and under counterpressure, the desired film length is conveyed through the pressure roller 91 and, when the segment piece 99 is pivoted out, is guided over the two parallel rubber rollers 52 into the region of the pressure device 82, as shown in FIG. 13. As soon as the measuring roller 94 of the encoder has determined the desired length, the transport roller 89 is stopped. A separating cut is then carried out by means of the separating knife 93. The coin stack 14 formed in the tilting station 15 can now be introduced into the winding station 15.
  • the plunger 54 of the rear coin roll counter-holder 53 pulls the film 81 downward, as is indicated in FIG. 4, so that the coin stack 14 can be pushed onto the rubber rollers 52 of the winding station 16 without the film 81 is pushed along.
  • the two brackets 101 of the pressing device 82 pivot against the coin stack 14 now located on the rubber rollers 52, the elastic band 105 and the pressing rollers 104 coming into contact with the coin stack 14.
  • the rotary drive of one of the two rubber rollers 52 now turns the stack of coins 14 in the direction of the arrow 108 (FIG. 14), the brackets 101 and thus the elastic bands 105 and the pressure rollers 104 being pivoted at the same time, as shown in FIG. 15 is.
  • the elastic band 105 is constantly under the influence of the pulling weight 107.
  • hot air nozzles 109 FIGGS. 1 and 11
  • the coin roll 13 is thus completed and can fall down after the two rubber rollers 52 have been swung apart.
  • the rubber rollers 52 are mounted on the rail supports 18 by means of separate pivot bearings, not shown in the figures.
  • the receiving arm 86 for the film roll 84 shown on the left in FIGS. 1 and 11, the bracket 101 shown on the left and the hot air nozzle 109 shown on the left are each adjustably mounted on the housing 3 of the coin counting and coin sorting device 2 .
  • FIG. 16 shows the special design of the feed table 85 in the region of the separating knife 93 which engages in the separating slot 92 and which is provided with a sawtooth-like cutting edge.
  • Clamping jaws 110 are arranged on both sides of the separating knife 93 and are mechanically pressed down before a separating cut and pressed against the surface of the feed table 85.
  • the film 81 is clamped between the clamping jaws 110, so that the cutting knife 93 can cut the stretched film 81 with its sawtooth-like cutting edge.
  • the cutting takes place in a combined perforation and separation cut. Due to the perforation of the film 81 by means of the sawtooth-like cutting edge of the separating knife 93, the edges of the cut lengths of the film 81 receive a sawtooth-like design, which serves to easily tear the film 81 comprising the coin roll 13.

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DE58904999D1 (de) 1993-09-02
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DE3809039C1 (fr) 1989-09-14
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