EP0921500A1 - Dispositif pour stocker temporairement des pièces de monnaie - Google Patents

Dispositif pour stocker temporairement des pièces de monnaie Download PDF

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EP0921500A1
EP0921500A1 EP97810950A EP97810950A EP0921500A1 EP 0921500 A1 EP0921500 A1 EP 0921500A1 EP 97810950 A EP97810950 A EP 97810950A EP 97810950 A EP97810950 A EP 97810950A EP 0921500 A1 EP0921500 A1 EP 0921500A1
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Fritz Siegenthaler
Fritz Berhard
Paolo Casadio
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F1/00Coin inlet arrangements; Coins specially adapted to operate coin-freed mechanisms
    • G07F1/04Coin chutes
    • G07F1/047Coin chutes with means for temporarily storing coins

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  • the invention relates to a device for temporarily storing coins and an arrangement for storing coins with several coins temporarily Devices.
  • a buffer for coins is known from EP-A 0 143 972.
  • the known coin cache had a one-piece fan-shaped wreath with a single one Circular ring wall and molded fan-shaped fan walls.
  • the educated Compartments were open on their radial outside and became open on their circular ring side opposite side with a welded-on, transparent side wall covered.
  • the fan wreath was on an inwardly projecting bottom edge by means of four rollers on a sheet metal housing, captive around its axis of rotation held rotatable. In the inside of the compartment, a screwed to the housing insert that does not co-rotate with the fan wreath, its circular cylinder outer surface axially tapered.
  • the inner contour of the Fan wreath formed by the design of the end faces of the fan walls of the Wreath.
  • a drive for the fan ring was arranged in the sheet metal housing.
  • the A The worm wheel carrying the drive shaft acted via a first gear meshing with it on a Maltese transmission mounted in the housing.
  • the one bearing the Maltese cross Gear part also had a (second) gear, which is also in the third Housing gear, which was coupled to a fourth gear cooperated.
  • the fourth gear then meshed with an external toothing on the circular ring side of the fan wreath.
  • a gradual movement of the fan ring around One compartment width each was achieved with the Geneva gear.
  • a vote of the number of revolutions of the drive, Maltese step and fan width was with the Worm wheel, the four gears and the external teeth. All Parts outside the fan ring were screwed onto the housing Cover covered.
  • the cover had a circular cylindrical inner ring that was up on an inlet slot for the coins in each of the compartments covered the rest.
  • the object of the invention is a service-friendly and trouble-free working To create a device for the temporary storage of coins, including one Multiple devices existing arrangement can be assembled in a simple manner is.
  • the task is solved in that compared to a large number of individual components, as in the known device, here only three pieces Components, namely the base unit, the lid and the fan ring are present are.
  • the components are designed such that they can be plugged together, and in particular there are no extra mounting elements for the fan-shaped ring are.
  • the device according to the invention Due to the design of the device according to the invention, an essential one could Reduction of components and thereby a significant reduction in assembly time can be achieved. Since the device according to the invention compared to the known Device significantly fewer separate and much less moving components malfunctions and malfunctions have been greatly reduced.
  • the device according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 has only three one-piece components. It has a one-piece base unit 1 , a one-piece lid 3 and a one-piece fan ring 5 for the temporary storage of coins.
  • Base unit 1 , cover 3 and fan ring 5 are made in an injection molding process from a metal-free material, preferably a plastic. All sprayable plastics can be used as the plastic material. In the case of the fan ring 5 , however, care must be taken to ensure that the plastic used has little warpage and little abrasion, caused by coins stored or to be stored.
  • the cover 3 is preferably made of a transparent plastic, so that during service work it is already possible to see in which compartments 37 coins are located, the degree of coin filling, whether there are clamping elements in the compartments, etc. without dismantling, etc. So-called plastic materials are particularly suitable. High-performance plastics, such as modified polyphenylene oxides and polyphenylene ethers. Good results have been achieved with reinforced mixed products, in particular with polyamide 6.6; 6.1 and 12.
  • the fan-shaped ring 5 can be rotated about its central axis 6 and is held captively only enclosed by the cover 3 and the base unit 1 without any additional moving and holding separate parts.
  • the lid 3 has a coin inlet slot 7 , the lower end regions 9a and 9b of its two slot walls 11a and 11b engage via a recess 12 in the base part 1 .
  • the end regions 9a and 9b are drawn downward beyond the adjoining edge region of the base unit 1 approximately to the bottom 13 of the base unit 1 .
  • a coin outlet slot 15 is formed in an inner, circular cylindrical inner side wall 17 of the base unit 1, which is shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 as a separate component.
  • the height of the inner side wall 17 is designed with an assembly tolerance such that it does not abut the slightly inwardly drawn upper lid area.
  • the inner side wall 17 serves, as described below, as a central support and guide tube for the fan ring 5 .
  • a plurality of matching sleeves 21a to 21k for receiving fastening screws are integrated on the cover 3 and on the base unit 1 .
  • the sleeve outlets in the base unit 1 have depressions that have already been produced by injection molding and are suitable for insertable screw nuts.
  • the sleeve outlets in the cover 3 have a constriction with a flat support for the screw heads of insertable screws.
  • the base unit 1 also has two footrests 22a and 22b, on which the entire device can be mounted on a base 24, preferably together with other devices, forming an arrangement described below. Furthermore, the base unit 1 has two pins 28a and 28b arranged on the left and right of the coin outlet slot 15 , which reach through corresponding through holes 30a and 30b of the cover 3 . (Of course, blind holes could also be used instead of the through holes, but these would be somewhat more difficult to manufacture using the injection molding process.) The pins 28a and 28b serve to stabilize the position of the coin outlet slot 15 .
  • the base unit 1 has on the inner wall 23 of the base 13 three (with difficulty recognizable in FIG. 4 ) protruding first sliding surface elements 25a to 25c spaced apart from one another at 120 °.
  • first sliding surface elements 25a to 25c spaced apart from one another at 120 °.
  • the 'tinyness' of the sliding surface elements 25a to 25c it should be mentioned that in the exemplary embodiment chosen here they are arranged on a circumferential, central shoulder 26, which is one millimeter high, and protrude by 0.5 mm, with the shoulder 26 for comparison has a distance of 75 mm from axis 6 .
  • the sliding surface elements 25a to 25c together with the sliding surface elements 48a to 48c described below, serve to hold the fan collar 5 laterally.
  • the shoulder 26 encircling the axis 6 is interrupted by an elongated recess 29 , the depth of which corresponds to the thickness (in addition a tolerance) of a gear part 31 ( FIG. 1 ) of a Geneva transmission which transmits a rotary movement to the fan collar 5 and is described below.
  • Another four equally spaced sliding surface elements 27a to 27d are arranged on the inner side wall 17 .
  • the spaced sliding surface elements 27a to 27d sit directly at the transition from the inner side wall 17 to the floor 13 . They serve to keep the fan ring 5 easily rotatable on the inner side wall 17 serving as a rigid shaft.
  • the fan ring 5 shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 is rotationally symmetrical to the axis 6 and has 54 compartments 37 separated from one another by side walls 35 .
  • the number of compartments 37 depends on the number of coins to be stored.
  • the dimensions of the compartments 37 are given by the dimensions of a game tolerance of the coins to be stored.
  • the fan width is only slightly conical in the direction of the axis 6 (in the exemplary embodiment shown here, each side wall 37 has an angle of 1.8 ° with respect to the radius).
  • the wall thickness of the side walls 35 tapers towards the axis 6 .
  • the compartments 37 are closed at the bottom by a base plate 39 , which leaves the interior of the compartment ring 40 free and has a projecting edge 41 .
  • the edge 41 has a radial incision 43 at each center of the compartment.
  • a recess 45 with an approximately semicircular contour is formed in each case between adjacent incisions 43 .
  • Incisions 43 and recesses 45 are elements of a Maltese cross gear, which is formed here over the entire circumference.
  • each side wall 37 there are four slightly projecting webs 46 running approximately parallel to the axis 6 .
  • One of the webs 46 is located at the beginning and at the end of the side wall 37 .
  • a different number of webs can also be selected; however, there should preferably be at least two webs each.
  • the cover 3 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 as part of the device and in FIG. 8 as a separate component is designed as a counterpart to the base unit 1 in such a way that the fan collar 5 and a drive described below are held perfectly by the cover 3 and the base unit 1 are.
  • the cover 3 also has sleeves 47a to 47g which are suitable for this and through which screws can be inserted.
  • the shape of the lid 3 is designed in such a way that the fan ring 5 is held captively and rotatably together with the base unit 1 and that the coins deposited in the compartments 37 cannot fall out.
  • the outer peripheral edge 44 of the cover 3 lies on a matching peripheral outer edge 38 of the base unit 1 .
  • the cover 3 has a further ring 42 which is offset somewhat inwards and which is also circumferential except for the location of the coin inlet slot 7 and has three sliding surface elements 48a to 48c which protrude slightly above the ring upper edge .
  • the distance between the surfaces of the sliding surface elements 48a to 48c and the surfaces of the sliding surface elements 25a to 25c is selected such that it is one tolerance larger than the thickness of the protruding edge 41 of the fan ring 5 .
  • the number of coins stored can easily be determined by means of a number 52 on the cover 3 due to its transparency.
  • FIG . 1 shows in particular a drive that can be used to move the fan ring 5 and its storage.
  • An electric motor 49 can be plugged into holding elements 50 of the base part 1 and in a corresponding bulge 51 in the cover 3 .
  • the bulge 51 which appears as a depression from the inside of the cover, has two transverse webs 53 which press on the housing of the electric motor 49 in the assembled state.
  • the drive axis of the electric motor 49 carries a worm gear 55 , which meshes with an upper gear 56 of a double gear 57 .
  • the axis of the double gear 57 is mounted in bushes 59a and 59b , which are formed in the cover 3 and in the base unit 1 .
  • the lower gear 60 lies in the recess 29 already mentioned and meshes with a gear 61 of the gear part 31 already mentioned, which is also in the recess 29 .
  • the axis of this gear part 31 is also mounted in the cover 3 and in the base unit 5 in bushes 63a and 63b .
  • the gear part 31 has a pin 64 running parallel to the axis of the gear which is parallel to the axis. The offset is selected in such a way that when the gear part 31 rotates, the pin 64 can engage in the respective incision 43 of the fan ring 5 .
  • the pin 64 is held axially distanced from the gear 61 .
  • the distance is greater by a tolerance than the thickness of the protruding outer edge 41 of the base plate 39 of the fan ring 5 , which engages in this space.
  • the other Maltese gear part which is suitable for the edge formation is then arranged as a crescent-shaped bulge which engages in the recesses 45 .
  • the double gear 57 has a control disk 68 with a recess between the two gears 56 and 60 .
  • the control disk 68 works together with a light barrier, not shown, for controlling the stepping mode (light barrier indicator).
  • the outlet slot 15 described above has in the middle a fork-shaped extension 65 with two webs and a central recess.
  • a left and a right coin slide can now be arranged in the outlet slot 15 , which can be passed through a recess in the cover 3 and in the base unit 1 .
  • the money slide to be arranged on the left in FIG. 1 will lead to the return of money and the right one into a coin store.
  • the return of coins has already been described above.
  • the fan-shaped ring 5 always turns in direction A (returns can of course also be made in between). If 50 coins have been inserted, the first coin, if no returns have been made, is in compartment 67 .
  • the compartment under the coin inlet slot 7 is still empty. If another, i.e. the 51st coin, is now inserted, the compartment wreath rotates by a compartment 37 after it has been deposited in compartment 69 and the 50th coin falls out of compartment 67 through the right-hand area of the coin outlet slot 15 into the slide connected there Coin storage (not shown).
  • FIG. 9 An arrangement with several devices is shown in FIG . 9 .
  • the different diameters indicated in FIG. 9 are intended to symbolize coins of different diameters.
  • the coin inlet slots are always on top.
  • Five devices can be arranged on their footrests 22a and 22b standing next to each other on a flat surface, the respective axes 6 of the compartment rims 5 being aligned with one another.
  • the arrangement is to contain further additional devices, these must be displaced vertically downwards (or upwards, depending on which side one arranges them) so that the coin slide 71 can be passed through the respective recesses 66a and 66b while maintaining a slide or Rolling of the coins to be issued or to be stored necessary slide slope is feasible.
  • the above-described configuration of the device makes it possible to mount an adjacent device with the base of its base unit in contact with the surface of the lid, which enables an extremely space-saving construction.

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WO2005057509A1 (fr) * 2003-12-06 2005-06-23 Teknowledge Group Ltd Dispositif de stockage et de recuperation d'articles
EP1903516A1 (fr) 2006-09-21 2008-03-26 Société Anonyme des Appareils des mesure Et de laboratoire (S.A.D.A.M.E.L.) Dispositif de séquestration

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GB1245401A (en) * 1967-06-12 1971-09-08 Carreras Ltd Change giving mechanism
EP0052043A1 (fr) * 1980-11-07 1982-05-19 Bernard Serres Dispositif accumulateur-encaisseur de pièces de monnaie à éjection
WO1986005907A1 (fr) * 1985-04-05 1986-10-09 I.P.M. Industria Politecnica Meridionale S.P.A. Magasin a tambour rotatif pour le stockage et la gestion de pieces de monnaie dans des postes telephoniques ou des distributeurs
GB2241812A (en) * 1990-03-08 1991-09-11 Landis & Gyr Betriebs Ag Coin store
GB2276483A (en) * 1993-03-26 1994-09-28 Azkoyen Ind Sa A coin receiving and collecting device
DE4321859A1 (de) * 1993-07-01 1995-01-12 Kluessendorf Ag Vorrichtung zum Zwischenspeichern, Sammeln und Ausgeben von Münzen
DE29707137U1 (de) * 1997-04-21 1997-06-05 Adp Gauselmann Gmbh, 32339 Espelkamp Vorrichtung zum Zwischenspeichern, Sammeln und Ausgeben von Münzen

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB1245401A (en) * 1967-06-12 1971-09-08 Carreras Ltd Change giving mechanism
EP0052043A1 (fr) * 1980-11-07 1982-05-19 Bernard Serres Dispositif accumulateur-encaisseur de pièces de monnaie à éjection
WO1986005907A1 (fr) * 1985-04-05 1986-10-09 I.P.M. Industria Politecnica Meridionale S.P.A. Magasin a tambour rotatif pour le stockage et la gestion de pieces de monnaie dans des postes telephoniques ou des distributeurs
GB2241812A (en) * 1990-03-08 1991-09-11 Landis & Gyr Betriebs Ag Coin store
GB2276483A (en) * 1993-03-26 1994-09-28 Azkoyen Ind Sa A coin receiving and collecting device
DE4321859A1 (de) * 1993-07-01 1995-01-12 Kluessendorf Ag Vorrichtung zum Zwischenspeichern, Sammeln und Ausgeben von Münzen
DE29707137U1 (de) * 1997-04-21 1997-06-05 Adp Gauselmann Gmbh, 32339 Espelkamp Vorrichtung zum Zwischenspeichern, Sammeln und Ausgeben von Münzen

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2005057509A1 (fr) * 2003-12-06 2005-06-23 Teknowledge Group Ltd Dispositif de stockage et de recuperation d'articles
EP1903516A1 (fr) 2006-09-21 2008-03-26 Société Anonyme des Appareils des mesure Et de laboratoire (S.A.D.A.M.E.L.) Dispositif de séquestration

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