WO1994005385A1 - Coin game machine island and coin treating device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63F—CARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- A63F7/00—Indoor games using small moving playing bodies, e.g. balls, discs or blocks
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- G07F—COIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
- G07F17/00—Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
- G07F17/32—Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services for games, toys, sports, or amusements
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- the present invention provides a coin game machine island in which a plurality of coin game machines using coins as a game medium and a coin exchange machine for paying out coins corresponding to the inserted money are provided in parallel, and the coin game machine island is provided in the game machine island.
- a coin processing device for washing coins which are game media, has been installed outside the coin game machine island. Therefore, coins overflowing from the slot machine on the island or the replenishment conveyor above the island are first sent to the recovery conveyor (underground) below the island, and then the coin is collected by the collection conveyor to the outside of the island. They were transported to the polishing room, washed, and stored in tanks. The coins in these tanks were supplied to the replenishment conveyor at the top of each island as needed to return to the island.
- the coin processing equipment installed in the polishing room outside the island pumps the coin and the granular abrasive into the pipe while stirring them, and sorts the coin polished at the upper end of the pipe and the abrasive. Then, while the abrasive is circulated, the coin is separated from the abrasive.
- the abrasive is a synthetic resin granule, which is stirred together with the coin, so that the abrasive comes into contact with the coin and absorbs dirt. The abrasive is used repeatedly while circulating in the polishing apparatus.
- Polishing the coins causes dirt to be adsorbed to the abrasives. It is necessary to wash the abrasives periodically. This requires a lot of work and is not convenient. In this case, it is conceivable to wash with a jet water flow, etc., without using the abrasive to be reused.However, the treatment of moisture after washing becomes a problem.For example, in a method of sending normal hot air to evaporate moisture, Powerful power and evaporated water
- the present invention has been made in view of such conventional problems.
- the present invention is capable of washing coins, which are provided on an island and serving as a play medium on the island, to save space and reduce costs.
- the coin game machine island and coin processing device S which can sufficiently wash the details of the irregularities and concave portions of the coin with water and efficiently and surely remove the moisture attached to the coin, can be provided. It is intended to provide. Disclosure of the invention
- the gist of achieving this purpose is:
- a coin game machine island (10) in which a plurality of coin game machines (11) that use one coin as a game medium and a coin exchange machine (20) that pays out coins corresponding to the inserted amount are provided. )
- a delivery conveyor (30) passed over each of the plurality of coin game machines (11) and a coin exchange machine (20); an end of the delivery conveyor (30);
- the coin circulation path (1) is constituted by the riff set (45) to be transported to the start end side of (30), and the coin washer (70) was passed in the middle of the coin circulation path (1).
- Coin game machine island (10) which features
- the coin washer (70) consists of a shower head (71) that sprays water on the coin, a rotating brush (72) that circulates and polishes while contacting the wet coin, and a jet on the polished coin. And a jet nozzle (73) for jetting a water stream to wash away dirt.
- a coin feeder (5 1) that receives coins on the coin circulation path (1) and sends the coins to the coin washer (70) at a predetermined pitch, and sends coins from the coin feeder (5 1) to a subsequent process. It is characterized by comprising a transport mechanism (60), a dehydration mechanism (80) for wiping water adhering to the coin after washing, and a dryer (90) for removing moisture of the coin after dehydration 1 It exists on the coin game machine island (10) described.
- a coin feeder (5 1) for receiving coins on the coin circulation path (1) and sending the coins at a predetermined pitch to the coin washer (70); and sending coins from the coin feeder (5 1) to a subsequent step. It is provided with a transport mechanism (60), a dehydration mechanism (80) for wiping water adhering to the coin after washing, and a dryer (90) for removing moisture from the dehydrated coin. It exists in the coin game machine island (10) described in 2.
- each coin game machine 5 Along each side (3 1a) of the delivery conveyor (30), each coin game machine
- a plurality of distribution ports (33) corresponding to (11) are connected in series, and each distribution port (33) and each coin game machine (11) are connected via a coin introduction passage (19),
- An openable / closable shirt member (35) is provided at an open position where the upper coin is passed downstream as it is, and a coin game machine island according to 1, 2, 3 or 4 is provided. 0).
- a coin processing device (50) which is installed in a coin game machine island (10) in which a plurality of coin game machines (11) using coins as a play medium are arranged in parallel.
- a coin feeder (5 1) for receiving coins and sending them out at a predetermined pitch; a transport mechanism (60) for sending coins from the coin feeder (5 1) to a subsequent process; A coin washer (70) for removing dirt from the coins on the transport mechanism (60) with water; and a dehydration mechanism (80) for wiping moisture adhering to the coin after washing.
- a coin processing device (50) characterized by comprising:
- the coin feeder (51) has a storage container (52) for receiving coins, the bottom (54) of the storage container (52) is formed in a funnel shape, and the funnel-shaped bottom (54) is formed. ), A coin outlet (55) is opened at the tip of the coin, and is rotatably driven below the storage container (52) to drop coins outside the outlet (55) while sequentially taking in coins.
- a stirrer (56) having a hollow portion (57) to be provided is provided, and a stirrer is provided in the storage container (52) from the opening (53) at the upper end to the lower stirrer (56).
- the coin processing device (50) according to (6), wherein an inclined plate (59) for feeding coins in multiple stages is attached to reduce the coin weight.
- the transport mechanism (60) transports the coins fed from the coin feeder (51) in a state where the coins are fed from the front to the back, and the first feed belt (6) reaching the coin washer (70). 1), the coin is connected to the first feed belt (61), and the coin whose one side has been cleaned is transported in a state where the coin is turned over, and the other side of the coin is cleaned again to wash the other side. And a second feed belt (63) which reaches the machine (70).
- the transport mechanism (60) transports the coins sent from the coin feeder (51) in a state where the coins are fed from the front to the back, and the first feed belt (70) that reaches the coin washer (70). 6 1) and the first feed belt (6 1), and transports the coin with one of its front and back sides washed in a reversed state, and then cleans the other side of the coin.
- the coin processing device (50) according to the item (7), further comprising a second feed belt (63) that reaches the coin feeding device.
- the coin washer (70) includes a shower head (71) for spraying water on the coins on each feed belt of the transport mechanism (60), and a rotation for turning and polishing while contacting the wet coin. 7.
- the coin game machine according to claim 6, comprising a brush (72) and a jet nozzle (73) for jetting a jet stream of water on the polished coin to wash away dirt. ).
- the coin washer (70) has a shower head (71) that sprays water on coins on each feed belt of the transport mechanism (60), and a rotation that circulates and grinds while contacting wet coins. 7.
- the coin game machine according to claim 7, comprising a brush (72) and a jet nozzle (73) for jetting a jet stream of water onto the polished coin to wash away dirt. ).
- the coin washer (70) has a shower head (71) that sprays water on coins on each feed belt of the transport mechanism (60), and a rotary that circulates and grinds while contacting wet coins.
- the coin washer (70) polishes with a shower head (71) spraying water on the coins on each feed belt of the transport mechanism (60), while making contact with the wet coins.
- a shower head (71) spraying water on the coins on each feed belt of the transport mechanism (60), while making contact with the wet coins.
- the coin game machine according to claim 9, comprising: a rotating brush (72); and a jet nozzle (73) for jetting a jet of water to the polished coin to wash away dirt. 0).
- the dewatering mechanism (80) has a pair of guide rollers (83, 84) and a water absorbing belt (85) bridged between both guide rollers (83, 84). Either one of the guide opening rollers (83, 84) is attached to the front and back surfaces of the wet coins on each of the feed belts (61, 63) of the transport mechanism (60) by the water absorbing belt (85). ) Is placed in a pressed state, and the water absorbing belt (85) wet with the guide rollers (83, 84) is placed beside one of the two guide rollers (83, 84).
- a dewatering roller (86) for squeezing out moisture is provided, and a dewatering tank (87) for storing water squeezed from a water absorbing belt (85) is provided below the dewatering roller (86). 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10, 11, 12, or 13 of the coin processing device (50).
- a dryer (90) comprising a heating element (91) and a blower (92)
- the coin processing device S (50) according to the item 14 is characterized in that:
- a coin packaging machine (100) for packing a predetermined amount of dried coins after washing is provided, wherein the coin packaging machine (100) is provided with a coin packaging machine (100). It exists in the coin processing device (5 0).
- a plurality of coin game machines that constitute the coin game machine island (10) are arranged side by side.
- Coins including medals, which are play media, are sent to (1 1) and the coin exchange machine (20) by the delivery conveyor (30) passed over each of these.
- the used coins are sent to the collection conveyor (43) passing over the island via the overflow passage (40 to 42), and the collection conveyor (43) Is stored in the coin tank (44 ⁇ ) located at the end of the coin.
- the coins stored in the coin tank (44) are pumped to the start end of the delivery conveyor (30) by a lift device (45).
- the coin processing device (50) is installed in the coin circulation path (1) in which the coin goes around the island, and the coin can be washed on the island. This eliminates the need for coin washing facilities and large-scale conveyors that connect the island with washing facilities outside the island.
- Coins circulated while being supplied and collected in the coin game machine island (10) are processed as follows by the coin processing device (50) in the middle of the process. That is, first, the coin feeder (5 1) sends out the received coin at a predetermined pitch, and then the transport mechanism (60) transports the coin from the coin feeder (5 1) to a subsequent process, and then cleans the coin.
- the coins carried on the transport mechanism (60) by the machine (70) are cleaned with water. Subsequently, the water adhering to the washed coin is wiped off by the dehydrating mechanism (80), and if a dryer (90) is provided, the moisture of the dewatered coin is removed by this.
- the coin processing device The coin washing and processing according to (50) will be described.
- the coin arriving at the funnel-shaped bottom (54) tries to concentrate on the outlet (55) established at the point of the funnel.
- the stirring body (56) is driven to rotate, for example, in a direction to scoop up the coin, the coin is It does not easily enter the exit (5 5).
- the coin gradually enters the inner hollow portion (57) from the outer gap or the like of the rotating stirrer (56), moves gradually downward, reaches the delivery port (55), and at a predetermined pitch. It is sent to the transport mechanism (60).
- the coins fed at a predetermined pitch to the first feed belt (61) of the transport mechanism (60) are transported as they are in a state where the front and back are constant, and reach the coin washer (70).
- the shower head (71) sprays water or hot water on the coin to wet the cone. In the case of water, etc., it has the effect of penetrating into every corner of the irregularities on the surface of the coin and dissolving the dirt stuck on the coin, as compared with the granular abrasive.
- the coin whose front and back surfaces have been washed in this way is turned over along the second feed belt (63) of the transport mechanism (60), and reaches the coin washing machine (70) again to reach the other side of the coin. Are similarly cleaned.
- the coin whose top and bottom rain surfaces have been cleaned by the coin washer (70) is sandwiched between the water absorption belts (85) constituting the dehydration mechanism (80), and most of the water adhering to the front and back surfaces is wiped off. .
- the water-absorbing belt (85) containing water is strongly sandwiched by one guide roller (84) and a dewatering roller (86) disposed beside the guide roller (84), and the water is squeezed out. Water squeezed from the water absorption belt (8 5) is collected in the dehydration tank (8 7)
- Hot water is blown by the dryer (90) on the coins, where most of the water adhering to the front and back surfaces has been wiped off by the dehydration mechanism (80), and the moisture of the dehydrated coins is completely removed. Removed.
- the treatment of the moisture adhering to the coin after the washing is performed in two stages by the dehydrating mechanism (80) and the dryer (90), so that the moisture can be surely removed. Dissolved matter such as dirt contained in the coin remains on the coin, and there is no inconvenience that the coin does not appear shiny or remains as a group.
- the coins cleaned by the coin processing unit S (50) are circulated again inside the island, but the coin processing unit (50) packs the dried coins after cleaning in a predetermined amount.
- the coins can be packed in a predetermined amount as required, for example, in a bundled state, or in a plastic case. Can be circulated inside the island with the para coin.
- a distribution port (33) is continuously provided on the side edge of the delivery conveyor (30) constituting the coin circulation path (1), and each distribution port (33) is connected to each coin game machine (11). If a shirt member (35) that can be opened and closed beside each distribution port (33) on the delivery conveyor (30) is connected by the introduction passageway (19), a simple configuration can be used more efficiently.
- the coin game machine (11) can be replenished with coins as needed, that is, if the shirt evening member (35) is in the open position, the coins on the delivery conveyor (30) will be transported downstream as it is. On the other hand, if the shirt evening member (35) is in the closed position S, the coins on the delivery conveyor (30) are prevented from passing through, and the coins are guided to each distribution port (33), and the corresponding coin game machine (1 1) Coins can be distributed.
- FIG. I is a front view showing a coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view showing the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a side view showing the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a front view showing the coin processing apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a front view showing a coin feeder constituting a coin processing device provided on the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an operation explanatory view of the coin supply device constituting the coin processing device provided in the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing another configuration example of the stirrer constituting the coin feeder.
- FIG. 8 is an operation explanatory diagram of the coin washer constituting the coin processing apparatus S provided in the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of a main part showing a dehydration mechanism constituting a coin processing device provided in the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a main part showing a dehydrating mechanism constituting a coin processing device provided in the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a plan view showing a delivery conveyor of the coin game machine island according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA of FIG.
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of a main part showing a coin wrapping machine constituting the coin processing apparatus S according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a side view showing a coin game machine island according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- 1 to 13 show a first embodiment of the present invention.
- a coin game machine island 10 includes a coin game machine 11 using coins as a play medium, and a coin exchange machine 20 paying out coins corresponding to the inserted amount. And a plurality of these are arranged side by side.
- the coin circulation path 1 is composed of a delivery conveyor 30 passed over each of a plurality of coin game machines 11 and a coin exchange machine 20, an end of the delivery conveyor 30 and each coin.
- Game machine 1 Passages 40 to 42, a collection conveyor 43 connected to the bottom of the island while connecting the ends of the overflow passages 40 to 42, a coin tank 44 arranged at the end of the collection conveyor 43, coins And a riff receiver 45 for lifting the coins stored in the tank 44 to the starting end of the delivery conveyor 30.
- the coin game machine 11 constituting the coin game machine island 10 is a slot machine using coins as a game medium. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a coin insertion slot 12 for a player to insert coins and a liquid crystal screen 13 for displaying various patterns are provided on a front portion of the coin game machine 11. .
- the liquid crystal screen 13 is changed by pulling the start lever 14, and the change of the picture on the liquid crystal screen 13 is set to be stopped separately by the stop switch 15.
- the coin game machine 11 When the pattern of the stopped liquid crystal screen 13 is in a predetermined combination on the hit line, the coin game machine 11 starts counting at a predetermined payout rate according to an instruction from a control unit (not shown). A coin is paid out from a coin hopper 17 for a game machine provided with a front plate 16. The game machine coin hopper 17 and the front plate 16 are connected by a coin payout passage 18.
- the coin exchange machine 20 is interposed between the coin game machines 11.
- the coin exchange machine 20 has a bill insertion slot 22 for inserting a bill, a bill identification unit 24 for identifying the authenticity of the inserted bill and judging the amount, and a signal from the bill identification unit 24.
- It has a coin exchange hopper 25 for exchanging coins for a predetermined amount into a coin exchange payout tray 23.
- the exchange coin hopper 25 and the exchange coin ⁇ * plate 23 are connected by a coin payout passage 18a.
- a display unit 21 for digitally displaying an amount obtained by subtracting the amount of the paid-out coins from the amount inserted is provided on the front surface of the coin exchange machine 20.
- a bill transporter 26 extending in both ends of the island is provided. Further, on one end side of the banknote transporter 26, a stat force device 27 for arranging and stacking the transported banknotes is provided.
- the delivery conveyor 30 constituting the coin circulation path 1 supplies coins to the coin game machines 1 1, 1 1... and the coin exchange machines 20, 20..., and the delivery conveyor 30 Coin game machine 1 ing. More specifically, as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the delivery conveyor 30 is provided with a frame 31 disposed substantially horizontally above the island, and is circulated over the frame 31 in a circulating manner. Belt 32 provided.
- a plurality of distribution ports 33 corresponding to each coin game machine 11 and each coin exchange machine 20 are continuously provided along the side edge 3 1a of the frame 31 of the delivery conveyor 30.
- the distribution port 33 and the coin hopper 17 for the game machine of the coin game machine 11 are connected by a coin introduction passage 19.
- the distribution port 33 and the coin exchange hopper 25 of the coin exchange machine 20 are also connected by the coin introduction passage 19a.
- each distribution port 33 on the delivery conveyor 30 there is a closed position ⁇ for blocking coins on the distribution conveyor 30 and leading coins to each distribution port 33, and a coin on the distribution conveyor 30.
- An openable and closable shirt member 35 is provided at the open position where the water is passed downstream as it is.
- the shirt evening member 35 is held openably and closably by a driving means (not shown) such as a rotary solenoid on a lid 34 erected at the upper end of both sides 31 a and 3 la of the frame 31. Have been.
- the shirt member 35 is normally in the open position, while the coin hoppers 17 and 2 are based on signals from sensors mounted inside the corresponding coin hoppers 17 for games and coin hoppers 25 for currency exchange.
- the driving means is set to be closed ⁇ .
- a terminal overflow flow path 40 extending below the island is connected to the terminal of the delivery conveyor 30.
- the coin hopper 17 for the game machine of each coin game machine 11 is connected to an overflow passage 41 for the game machine extending below the island, and the coin hopper 25 for currency exchange of each coin exchange machine 20 is similarly connected.
- the island is connected to an overflow passage 42 extending downward.
- a collection conveyor 43 that extends substantially horizontally and is connected to the ends of the overflow passages 40 to 42.
- the collection conveyor 43 like the delivery conveyor 30, is composed of a substantially horizontally arranged frame and a belt circulated in the frame so as to be able to circulate.
- a coin tank 44 temporarily stores collected coins, and at the top of the coin tank 44, the coins are stored. There is provided a riff g45 to lift the coins to the beginning of the delivery conveyor 30. Note that the configurations of the coin tank 44 and the riff set S45 are common and will not be described.
- a coin processing device 50 including a coin washing machine 70 is interposed at the terminal side of the collection conveyor 43 forming a part of the coin circulation path 1 as described above.
- the coin processing device 50 includes a coin feeder 51 for receiving coins and sending them out at a predetermined pitch, a transport mechanism 60 for sending coins from the coin feeder 51 to a subsequent process, A coin washer 70 that removes dirt on coins on the transport mechanism 60 with water, a dehydrator 80 that wipes off moisture on coins after washing, and a dryer that removes moisture from the dehydrated coins 90, and a coin wrapping machine 100 for packing a predetermined amount of dried coins.
- the coin processing equipment 50 is provided at the end of the collection conveyor 43 which forms part of the coin circulation path 1 for supplying and collecting coins inside the coin game machine island 10. Is equipped.
- the coin game machine island 10 is composed of a plurality of coin game machines 11 each of which uses coins as a game medium and a plurality of coin exchange machines 20 which pay out coins corresponding to the amount of money inserted. .
- the coin feeder 51 of the coin processing unit S50 has a box-shaped storage container 52 for receiving and storing coins on the collection conveyor 43. . At the upper end of the storage container 52, an opening 53 for receiving coins is formed.
- the bottom 54 of the storage container 52 is formed in a funnel shape, and the tip of the funnel-shaped bottom 54 is formed. Has a coin outlet 5 5.
- a drive motor 58 is mounted on the inner wall of the storage container 52, and the output shaft of the drive motor 58 faces downward, and a spiral fixed-rate feed spring (stirring body) 56 is fixed to the tip.
- the fixed feed spring 56 is disposed so that the lower end thereof is slightly inserted into the feed port 55.
- the agitator is constituted by the constant-feed spring 56, but instead of the constant-feed spring 56.
- a notch 5 6 is formed in a part of the cylindrical member 56a. b may be provided so that the coin falls from the notch 5 6 b.
- the transport mechanism 60 transports the coins fed out of the coin feeder 51 at a predetermined pitch in a state where the coins are fed from the front to the back, and the first feed belt 6 1 reaching the coin washer 70.
- the coin is connected to the first feed belt 61, and the coin whose front and back surfaces have been cleaned is transported in an inverted state, and reaches the coin cleaning machine 70 again to clean the other front and back surfaces of the coin.
- It is composed of a second feed belt 63 and a third feed belt 66 connected to the second feed belt 63.
- the first feed belt 61 is stretched over a plurality of rollers 62, 62,..., And the stretch side 61a for feeding coins to the coin washer 70 is disposed substantially horizontally.
- a reversing roller on which the second feed belt 63 is stretched is located at the end of the first feed belt 61 on the tension side 61a.
- the second feed belt 63 is stretched over a plurality of rollers 65, 65,..., And reverses the coin fed by the first feed belt 61. It is arranged to pass through the coin washer 70 again.
- a reversing roller 67 for extending the third feed belt 66 is connected to the end side of the tension side 63 a of the second feed belt 63 so as to dig in.
- the third feed belt 66 is stretched over a plurality of rollers 68, 68 in addition to the reversing roller 67, and the coin sent by the second feed belt 63 is again inverted and dried. It is arranged to pass through the aircraft 90.
- the coin washer 70 is configured to wash the coins on the first and second feed belts 61 and 63 of the transport mechanism 60 using water or hot water, respectively. It has a washing unit 70a and 70a. Each cleaning unit 70a includes a shower head 71, a rotating brush 72, and a jet nozzle 73.
- the shower head 71 sprays water on the coins on the first and second feed belts 63 and 63.
- the rotating brush 72 rotates around the wet coin while touching it. Is to be polished.
- the jet nozzle 73 jets a jet stream of water onto the polished coin to wash away dirt, and removes dirt attached to the coin P. yu and the like by the pressure of the jet stream.
- the dehydrating mechanism 80 includes a first dehydrating section 81 for wiping moisture on one side of the coin that has been fed on the second feed belt 63, and a third dehydrating section 66 on the third feed belt 66. And a second dehydrating unit 82 for wiping off the water on the other side of the wet coin to be sent.
- Each of the dewatering sections 81 and 82 has a pair of guide rollers 83 and 84 and a water absorbing belt 85 spanned between the two guide rollers 83 and 84, respectively.
- one of the guide rollers 83 of each of the dewatering sections 8 and 8 2 is transported together with the other rollers 65 and 68 by a transport mechanism 60 ( ⁇ each feed belt 6 3
- the water absorbing belt 85 is pressed against the front and back surfaces of the wet coin 6 on the top, and the wet water absorbing belt along with the guide roller 84 is placed beside the other guide roller 84.
- a dewatering roller 86 that sandwiches 85 and squeezes out moisture is provided, and a dewatering tank 87 that stores water squeezed from the water absorption belt ⁇ 5 is provided below each dewatering roller 86. Have been.
- the water-absorbing belt 85 has an inner base surface 85a that contacts the guide roller 83 and an outer water-absorbing surface 85b that contacts the front and back surfaces of the wet coin. Things.
- the base surface portion 85a is made of rubber or synthetic resin to maintain the strength of the water absorbing belt 85, while the water absorbing surface portion 85b has a high water absorbing fiber for wiping off moisture adhering to the coin. Is formed.
- a dryer 90 is provided above the third feed belt 66 downstream of the second dewatering unit 82.
- the dryer 90 completely removes moisture from the dewatered coins, and is a hot-air blowing type dryer including a heating element 91 and a blower 92.
- a coin wrapping machine 100 is provided on the end side of the third feed belt 66.
- the coin wrapping machine 100 weighs a certain amount of dried coins after washing.
- the coin wrapping machine 100 has a pair of collecting drums 101 and 101 arranged rotatably in opposite directions to each other, and a pair of collection drums 101 and 101.
- a coin support guide 102, 102 formed spirally and supporting the coins on its upper surface and accumulating a predetermined amount (for example, 50) of coins, and a pair of coins wrapping the accumulated coins in wrapping paper.
- packaging rollers 103 and 103 are provided on the peripheral wall of 101.
- a plurality of coin game machines 11 and coin exchange machines 20 arranged side by side in a coin game machine island 10 are provided with a delivery conveyer 3 provided above each of them.
- a delivery conveyer 3 provided above each of them.
- the banknote identification unit 24 identifies the authenticity of the banknote. In this case, if the bill is judged to be false, it is returned from the bill slot 22 and if it is judged to be true, a predetermined amount of coins are exchanged from the coin hopper 25 for exchange based on the signal from the bill identification unit 24. Dispensed to coin dispenser 23. At this time, an amount obtained by subtracting the amount of the paid-out coins from the amount of money inserted is digitally displayed on the display unit 21 of the coin exchange machine 20. Note that the banknotes in the coin exchanger 20 are sent by the banknote transporter 26 to the scanning force device 27 at the island end, where they are laid in order.
- the player can start the game by inserting coins taken out of the currency exchange coin tray 23 into the coin slot 12 of the in-game machine 11. If the number of coins inside the coin hopper 17 for game machines or the coin hopper 25 for currency exchange is insufficient during the progress of the game, the delivery conveyor 30 is provided based on signals from sensors provided in the coin hoppers 17, 25. The upper shirt member 35 is displaced from the open position to the closed position. As a result, the coins on the delivery conveyor 30 are blocked from passing, and the coins are guided to the respective distribution ports 33, and the coin introduction path 19 to the coin game machine 1 1 or the coin exchange machine 20 lacking the coins 1 9 Is replenished with coins. Thus, coins can be replenished to each of the coin game machines 11 and the like efficiently as needed with a simple configuration.
- the coins which have been sent to the end of the delivery conveyor 30 as they are are sent to the collection conveyor 43 provided at the lower part of the island via the end overflow passage 40. Also, the coins used in each coin game machine 11 are sent to the collection conveyor 43 via the game machine overflow channel 41, and similarly, the coins are exchanged in the coin exchange machine 20. The surplus coin is sent to the collection conveyor 43 via the exchange overflow passage 42.
- the coins sent to the collection conveyor 4 3 are washed on the way by the coin washer 70 of the coin processing unit 50.
- the coins are stored in the coin bin 4 4 arranged at the end side of the collection conveyor 4 3. You.
- the coins stored in the coin tank 44 are transported again to the starting end side of the delivery conveyor 30 by the riff receiver 45 and circulate along the coin circulation path 1 in the island.
- the coin washing machine 70 is interposed in the middle of the coin circulation path 1 as described above, coins can be washed on the island, so that the coin washing equipment and the like can be separately provided outside the island. Eliminates the need for large-scale conveyors and other transport equipment that connects the cleaning equipment outside the island with the island.
- the coin is processed as follows by the coin processing device 50 interposed at the end side of the collection conveyor 43.
- the coins on the collection conveyor 43 enter the storage container 52 of the coin feeder 51 from the opening 53 as shown in FIG.
- the coins try to fall to the bottom 54 by gravity, but the coins in the storage container 52 slide on the multi-step inclined plates 59, 59,. Because of this, the fixed coin feed spring 56 inserted through the feed port 55 does not receive excessive coin weight.
- the coin When the drive motor 58 is rotated and the coin is scooped up by the fixed quantity feed spring 56, the coin enters the inner hollow part 57 from the outer gap of the rotating fixed quantity feed spring 56, and is fed. It reaches the exit 55 and is sent out to the transport mechanism 60 at a predetermined pitch. If the rotation of the drive motor 58 is reversed, a gap between the feed port 55 of the bottom 54 and the fixed-rate feed spring 56 causes coining. As shown in FIG. 4, the coins sent out to the first feed belt 61 of the transfer mechanism 60 at a predetermined pitch are conveyed as they are in a state where the front and back sides are fixed, and reach the coin washer 70. In the coin washing machine 70, as shown in FIG.
- a shower head 71 sprays water or hot water on the coin to wet one side of the coin.
- water etc., it has the effect of penetrating into every corner of the irregularities on the coin surface and dissolving the dirt stuck on the coin, as compared with the granular abrasive.
- the rotating brush 72 rotates and grinds while making contact with one side of the wet coin.
- a jet of jet water is jetted from the jet nozzle 73 to the polished coin to wash away dirt.
- the dirt attached to every corner of the coin can be peeled off by the pressure of the jet stream.
- the coin whose front and back surfaces have been washed in this manner is sandwiched between the first feed belt 61 along the reversing roller 64 and the second feed belt 63, and is raised by the diameter of the reversing roller 64. At the same time, while being turned upside down, it gets on the feed side 63 a of the second feed belt 63 and is conveyed to the coin washer 70 again. The other side of the inverted coin is also washed by the coin washer 70 in the same manner.
- the surface of the coin whose both sides have been washed with water, is attached to the front and back surfaces of the coin by the water absorption belt 85 that constitutes the first dewatering unit 81 of the dewatering mechanism 80 in the middle of the second feed belt 63. Most of it is wiped off. That is, as shown in FIG. 9, the coin on the feed side 6 3 a of the second feed belt 63 is sandwiched between the water absorbing belts 85, and the moisture on the front and back surfaces of the coins is absorbed by the water absorbing surface 8 Sucked by 5b.
- the water-absorbing belt 85 containing moisture is strongly sandwiched between the guide roller 84 on the other end side and the dewatering roller 86 arranged beside the guide roller 84, and water is squeezed out.
- the water squeezed from the water absorption belt 85 is collected and processed in the dehydration tank 87.
- the coin is sandwiched between the third feed belt 66 along the reversing roller 67 and the second feed belt 63 and is raised by the diameter of the reversing roller 67, and the coin is turned upside down. (3) It is transported on the feed side 66 a of the feed belt 66.
- the coin that has been turned upside down is removed by the water absorption belt 85 that constitutes the second dehydrating section 82 of the dehydrating mechanism 80 in the middle of the third feed belt 67, as described above. Most are wiped off. Adhered to front and back by dehydration mechanism 80 Hot air is blown by a dryer 90 to remove the moisture of the coin after the dehydration of the coin.
- the treatment of the moisture adhering to the coin after washing is performed by the dehydrating mechanism 80 and the dryer.
- the coins dried after washing are returned to the end side of the collection conveyor 43 as they are in a loose state, or a predetermined amount (for example, 50 sheets) by a coin wrapping machine 100 as necessary. It circulates around the island in a packed state.
- a predetermined amount for example, 50 sheets
- the pair of stacking drums 101, 101 are driven to rotate in opposite directions by a predetermined amount, and the coins are spirally wound into coin support guides 102, 1. It is accumulated on 02.
- a predetermined amount of coins for example, 50
- the coins accumulated on the roll are wrapped by a pair of wrapping rollers 103 and 103 to form a pack. I do.
- FIG. 14 shows a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the same parts as in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description will be omitted.
- the coin exchange machine 20a constituting the coin game machine island 10a is provided with only the banknote recognition unit 24 without the exchange coin hopper 25, and the control unit (shown in FIG.
- the coin hopper 17a for the game machine mounted on the coin game machine 11a operates based on the signal corresponding to the amount of money output in step (a), and a predetermined amount of coins are paid out to the front plate 16a. It is configured as follows.
- the delivery conveyor connected to the upper part of the island, the overflow passage extending downward from the end of the delivery conveyor and each coin game machine, and each overflow passage are connected.
- a collection conveyor passed to the lower part of the island, a coin tank disposed at an end of the collection conveyor, and a coin in the tank.
- a coin circulation path is configured by a lift device that feeds the coins to the beginning of the delivery conveyor, and a coin washing machine is provided in the middle of the coin transport path, so that the coins are cleaned on the island. This eliminates the need for a separate coin washing facility outside the island, a tank for storing the washed coins, and a large-scale conveyor that connects the island's washing facility to the island. In addition to reducing the space occupied by the system, space savings can be achieved, and equipment costs and management costs can be reduced, and costs can be reduced.
- coins are sent out at a predetermined pitch by a coin feeder, the coins are transferred from the coin feeder to a subsequent process by a transfer mechanism, and the dirt on the coins transferred on the transfer mechanism is removed by a coin cleaner by an e. Then, the dehydration mechanism wipes off the water adhering to the coin after washing, and finally the dryer removes moisture from the coin after dehydration. It can be washed sufficiently, eliminating the need for extra work such as regular cleaning such as abrasives, and separating water adhering to coins into two stages using a dehydration mechanism and dryer. It can be efficiently and reliably removed.
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