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  • This apparatus which has been called the liquidaton is an apparatus for delivering
  • money It chiefly consistsl of a number of iiat tubes, serving as magazines for the coins, and of a corresponding number of key-levers which are combined with blocking arrangements situated at the lower ends of the magazines and which permit a coin or a certain number of coins to fall down upon a tray belonging to the apparatus when the keys are acted upon.
  • Figure l is a cross-sectional elevation of a liquidator along the line X X in Fig/1.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a modied detail.
  • the coin-magazines l consist, as mentioned above, of flat tubes which are enlarged above for facilitating the introduction of the coins.
  • the passage can be closed by means of an arrangement, for instance7 the arrangement shown on the drawings, which consists of tongues 2, which are pivotally mounted below on the partitions between the passages and by means of arms connected to sliding bars 3, extending to the front side of the apparatus and which may be put in two positions, in the one of which they form a continuation of the partition, thereby closing the passage situated in front of the same, while in the other position into which the tongue can be brought, when the passage situated behind the same is empty, it forms an angle with the partition,vpermitting the coins of the front passage to fall down.
  • the tongue may also be made to work automatically by providing the corresponding arm with a weight tending to carry the tongue into the last of the two mention ed positions into which it enters automatically when the passage situated behind is empty.
  • each passage or the passage to which the other passages of a combined magazine join, is placed the blocking arrangement, by means of which one coin (or a certain number of coins) at the same time is caused to fall down from the magazine.
  • this arrangement may consist of a so-called anchor 4, which is revoluble around a shaft 5 and in which the distance between the ends of its shanks is nearly equal to the width of a coin.
  • a spring 6, acting upon the stem 4" of the anchor which is directed from the magazine, the anchor is kept in such a position that the lower shank enters into the coin-passage, thereby supporting the coin-row in said passage, while the other shank is situated at the side of the passage.
  • Fig. 3 shows a modification having for its purpose to facilitate the delivering of two or more coins by turning the anchor only once.
  • the modification consists only therein that the Shanks are made so long that two or more coins have room between their ends.
  • the turning of the anchor 4 is performed by means of levers 8, which are revoluble on a bar 8 and with their one ends in contact with the under sides of the anchor-stems 4t', these ends resting on a longitudinally-placed rib '7, whereby the anchor as Well as the levers are kept in their normal position.
  • buttons 11 which each has a number of figures, indicating the value, for which the corresponding magazine is adapted or which is to be deliv ered when pressed down by the key.
  • the levers of two and two (or more) magazines are connected so as to form a single lever, the key of which is designated with the sum of the values of the coins, which fall down at the pressing down of a key.
  • the levers of a six-penny magazine and a one-penny magazine are joined.
  • the apparatus which is kept together by longitudinal bars 9 and 10, is surrounded by easin g 14, the one side of which can be turned on hinges 15.
  • each magazine there is pivotally mounted a light lever 20, the one short arm of which is in contact with one of the lower coins, while the other arm, which is longer, extends upward toward the trent wall of the casing. n Then so many coins have been delivered from the magazine that no coin prevents the short arm oi the lever 2O to turn upward, the long arm falls forward toward an aperture 21 in the front wall ol the casing 14, thereby signaling that the magazine must be filled.
  • one or more magazines provided with coin-passages, the lower ends of which are provided with blocking devices, and which imite at the bottom, partitions be tween said passages, revoluble tongues to operate on the coin in said passages, said tongues when in one position retaining the coins in one of the adjacent passages and when in the other position permitting the coins to fall to the blocking device, and sliding bars to actuatc said tongues, all constructed and ar ranged substantially asherein shown and described.
  • a 1noney-delivering apparatus of the character described consist-ing of a number of tubes havin g double passages formed tl1crein, whichjoin the first passage, the partitions between said passages being placed edge to edge and having at the lower ends thereof revoluble tongues to retain the coins adjacent to the passages or to permit the coins to fall upon the blocking attachment, and sliding bars to actuate said tongues and the levers 8 joined to a single lever, whereby by one depression of the key coins of different values are delivered, making the desired amount, substantially as described.

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R. HE'RTZBBRG. uAsH APPARATUS.
Patented Jan. 26, 1897.
IN VE N 70H WITNESSES (No Model.) 2 sheet-sneen 2.
R. HERTZBBRG.
v GASH APPARATUS. No. 575,715. Patented Jan. 26, 1897.
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RAFAIL .IIERTZBERGQ OF IIELSINGFORS, RUSSIA.
CASH APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 575,715, dated January 26, 1897.
pplication lccl December l1, 1895. Serial No. 571,756. lNo model.)
T0 @ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, RAFAL HERTzBERG, doctor of philosophy, a subject of the Grand Duke of Finland, and a resident of 37 Norra Esplanadgatan, Helsingfors, in the Grand Duchy of Finland, Russia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cash Apparatus, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This apparatus, which has been called the liquidaton is an apparatus for delivering,
money. It chiefly consistsl of a number of iiat tubes, serving as magazines for the coins, and of a corresponding number of key-levers which are combined with blocking arrangements situated at the lower ends of the magazines and which permit a coin or a certain number of coins to fall down upon a tray belonging to the apparatus when the keys are acted upon.
Figure l is a cross-sectional elevation of a liquidator along the line X X in Fig/1., while Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same. Fig. 3 is a modied detail.
The coin-magazines l consist, as mentioned above, of flat tubes which are enlarged above for facilitating the introduction of the coins.'
They are either single or combined, that is to say, they consist either of a single coin-passage or of two or more passages placed edge to edge (see Fig. l) and below joining to one passage. For causing the coins to fall down one at the time from combined magazines the passage can be closed by means of an arrangement, for instance7 the arrangement shown on the drawings, which consists of tongues 2, which are pivotally mounted below on the partitions between the passages and by means of arms connected to sliding bars 3, extending to the front side of the apparatus and which may be put in two positions, in the one of which they form a continuation of the partition, thereby closing the passage situated in front of the same, while in the other position into which the tongue can be brought, when the passage situated behind the same is empty, it forms an angle with the partition,vpermitting the coins of the front passage to fall down. The tongue may also be made to work automatically by providing the corresponding arm with a weight tending to carry the tongue into the last of the two mention ed positions into which it enters automatically when the passage situated behind is empty.
At the lower end of each passage, or the passage to which the other passages of a combined magazine join, is placed the blocking arrangement, by means of which one coin (or a certain number of coins) at the same time is caused to fall down from the magazine. According to Fig. l this arrangement may consist of a so-called anchor 4, which is revoluble around a shaft 5 and in which the distance between the ends of its shanks is nearly equal to the width of a coin. By means of a spring 6, acting upon the stem 4" of the anchor, which is directed from the magazine, the anchor is kept in such a position that the lower shank enters into the coin-passage, thereby supporting the coin-row in said passage, while the other shank is situated at the side of the passage. When the anchor is turned in the direction of the arrow, the lower shank moves sidewise in the same time as the upper shank enters into thecoinfpassage between the undermost coin and the next one, which all causes that the undermost coin falls down, while the other coins remain in the passage, supported by the upper shank of the anchor. When the anchor is permitted to return to its shown normal position, the whole coin-row falls down, so as to be supported anew by the lower shank of the anchor.
Fig. 3 shows a modification having for its purpose to facilitate the delivering of two or more coins by turning the anchor only once. As will be seen, the modification consists only therein that the Shanks are made so long that two or more coins have room between their ends. The turning of the anchor 4 is performed by means of levers 8, which are revoluble on a bar 8 and with their one ends in contact with the under sides of the anchor-stems 4t', these ends resting on a longitudinally-placed rib '7, whereby the anchor as Well as the levers are kept in their normal position. The levers, which extend forward to the front side of the apparatus, are on their fore ends provided with buttons 11, of which each has a number of figures, indicating the value, for which the corresponding magazine is adapted or which is to be deliv ered when pressed down by the key.
In order to be able to deliver coins from two IOO or more magazines by a single pressing down, the levers of two and two (or more) magazines are connected so as to form a single lever, the key of which is designated with the sum of the values of the coins, which fall down at the pressing down of a key. Forinstance, for delivering seven pence bya single pressing down the levers of a six-penny magazine and a one-penny magazine are joined.
The apparatus, which is kept together by longitudinal bars 9 and 10, is surrounded by easin g 14, the one side of which can be turned on hinges 15.
From cach single or combined key-lever projects upwardly an arm 1G, carrying a disk 17, on which is applied the same number of figures as on the correspondingkey and which disk will be situated opposite an aperture 1S in the front wall of the casing 14 when the key is pressed down, whereby the person attending the apparatus is able to observe the pressing down oi' the keys.
Near to the lower end of each magazine there is pivotally mounted a light lever 20, the one short arm of which is in contact with one of the lower coins, while the other arm, which is longer, extends upward toward the trent wall of the casing. n Then so many coins have been delivered from the magazine that no coin prevents the short arm oi the lever 2O to turn upward, the long arm falls forward toward an aperture 21 in the front wall ol the casing 14, thereby signaling that the magazine must be filled.
The whole apparatus rests on a foot-plate in which the tray may be arranged. Having now described my invention, what l i claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a money-delivery apparatus oi' the character described, one or more magazines, provided with coin-passages, the lower ends of which are provided with blocking devices, and which imite at the bottom, partitions be tween said passages, revoluble tongues to operate on the coin in said passages, said tongues when in one position retaining the coins in one of the adjacent passages and when in the other position permitting the coins to fall to the blocking device, and sliding bars to actuatc said tongues, all constructed and ar ranged substantially asherein shown and described.
L. A 1noney-delivering apparatus of the character described, consist-ing of a number of tubes havin g double passages formed tl1crein, whichjoin the first passage, the partitions between said passages being placed edge to edge and having at the lower ends thereof revoluble tongues to retain the coins adjacent to the passages or to permit the coins to fall upon the blocking attachment, and sliding bars to actuate said tongues and the levers 8 joined to a single lever, whereby by one depression of the key coins of different values are delivered, making the desired amount, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
RAFAEL HERTZBERG. lVitnesses:
J oNN SvANLJNoUX, WILLE PorPIUs.
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US2515904A (en) * 1944-12-28 1950-07-18 Nelson J Jewett Chip dispenser
US2766763A (en) * 1953-10-12 1956-10-16 Philip J Shough Token dispenser
US3752168A (en) * 1970-04-03 1973-08-14 Ardac Inc Coin orienting, sorting and dispensing apparatus
US4579215A (en) * 1984-10-15 1986-04-01 Kaspar Wire Works, Inc. Multiple chute coin mechanism
US4693357A (en) * 1984-10-15 1987-09-15 Kaspar Wire Works, Inc. Multiple chute coin mechanism

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2515904A (en) * 1944-12-28 1950-07-18 Nelson J Jewett Chip dispenser
US2766763A (en) * 1953-10-12 1956-10-16 Philip J Shough Token dispenser
US3752168A (en) * 1970-04-03 1973-08-14 Ardac Inc Coin orienting, sorting and dispensing apparatus
US4579215A (en) * 1984-10-15 1986-04-01 Kaspar Wire Works, Inc. Multiple chute coin mechanism
US4693357A (en) * 1984-10-15 1987-09-15 Kaspar Wire Works, Inc. Multiple chute coin mechanism

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