WO2007131772A1 - Vorrichtung zum sortieren von münzen, token, jetons und dergleichen - Google Patents
Vorrichtung zum sortieren von münzen, token, jetons und dergleichen Download PDFInfo
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- G07D—HANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
- G07D3/00—Sorting a mixed bulk of coins into denominations
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07D—HANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for sorting coins, tokens, tokens and the like, having a chute having at least one entrance and a plurality of exits and having a flat, preferably substantially rectangular, cross section, at least one of the outlets being associated with a movable diverter is, which is movable between a penetrating into the chute Ableit ein and a passage position.
- coin sorters are regularly used to separate into the respective device thrown coins, tokens or tokens in various storage containers or processing modules.
- a portion of the inserted coins is to be conveyed to a payout memory from which the gaming winnings are paid out, while another portion of the inserted coins is to be carried into the cash register of the device.
- a corresponding coin sorter the tokens in a token memory and to move the coins into a coin store.
- Such coin sorters are regularly followed by a coin validator, which first checks the coins for their authenticity or their value.
- the coin sorter connects with a chute which has a sufficient inclination so that the coins to be sorted fall through the chute or can slide through.
- the chute has a plurality of outputs, at least one of which is provided with a switch, so that depending on the switch position falling through the chute coins can be derived via different outputs.
- the present invention is therefore an object of the invention to provide an improved device for sorting coins, tokens, tokens and the like, which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art and the latter advantageously further.
- a compact-building, only little height-demanding sorting device is to be created, which has a high sorting speed and high throughputs allowed without affecting the sorting reliability.
- the chute has at least two flat-side outlets arranged one above the other in the direction of fall through the chute, and a bottom exit which leaves the chute substantially in the direction of fall, wherein a shunt is associated with each of the flat-side outlets.
- the flat side of the chute means the chute side, which is opposite to one of the two flat sides of the falling through the chute coins.
- the chute has a flattened, preferably substantially rectangular cross-section with two opposite broad flat sides and two opposite narrow sides, which forces the falling or slipping through the chute coins in a predetermined orientation.
- the flat sides are not the cylindrical surfaces of the coins or tokens or chips opposite, but the coinage such as value numbers or heads bearing flat sides.
- the coins are diverted across their flat sides via the flat side exits.
- the several stacked flat side exits have the great advantage that the Münzsortiererkorpus can be made very compact because the flat side outputs regardless of the diameter of the coin can be arranged very close to each other, and also the switches assigned to the flat side outputs require only a very limited switching path, which can be much lower than it could be if the coins were removed via their lateral surface sides.
- the low switching paths required for the points allow very short switching times, whereby a high throughput can be achieved.
- the flat side exits of the chute can basically be arranged differently.
- the two flat side exits can each have an acute angle inclined to the direction of fall of the chute exit shaft, in which the respective coins or tokens can be derived in the invention.
- the output shaft can be defined by an outer wall and by the switch in its Ableit ein, which may extend approximately parallel to each other in the Ableit ein the switch.
- all flat side exits have substantially the same inclination.
- the acute angle of inclination can basically be chosen differently, wherein it is advantageously less than 45 ° to the direction of fall of the chute.
- the flat side exits can depart at an angle of about 20 ° to 40 ° to the direction of fall of the chute of this.
- a particularly small construction can be achieved in that the chute is sandwiched between the flat side exits on the one hand and a control device and / or actuator for the switches of the flat side exits.
- a control device and / or actuator for the switches of the flat side exits on the flat side opposite the flat side exits of the case Well a printed circuit board with control blocks arranged to control the switches.
- the chute has a development of the invention, a substantially vertical direction of fall.
- a vertical arrangement of the chute is not mandatory, the chute only has to be sufficiently inclined in order to allow the coins, tokens or tokens to be sorted to fall through the chute with gravitational force.
- a substantially vertical orientation is preferred, since this brings advantages in terms of high throughput speeds.
- the passage of coins, tokens and / or tokens is monitored by the coin sorter, in particular its chute, in order to detect sorting errors or be able to recognize malfunctions immediately.
- both the entrance of the chute and the two flat side exits and the floor exit are each assigned passage monitoring means, which can be designed basically different.
- the passage monitoring means can operate, for example, optically, mechanically, but also electrically.
- the signals of the transit monitoring means can be further processed in various ways.
- a connection of the passage monitoring means may be provided to a counter and / or a count memory, so that coins or tokens or chips derived from the respective outputs can be counted and the count can be stored.
- a connection of the passage monitoring means may be provided to an error message, which emits an error message in case of errors, for example, when a coin input, but no associated coin output is detected.
- the entrance of the chute and the bottom exit of the chute are each provided with a light barrier for monitoring the passage of a coin, a token or a token.
- the passage monitoring means which are assigned to the flat side exits, may each have position detectors, for example in the form of electrical contacts, by means of which the points position of the switches assigned to the flat side exits can be monitored. If a point position detector detects that the respective turnout has reached the take-off position completely, it can be assumed that the corresponding coin is guided via the turnout into the respective output.
- the switches assigned to the flat-side outlets can be actuated independently of one another in an advantageous development of the invention, wherein preferably each switch is assigned its own external energy-actuatable actuator for actuating the respective switch.
- the actuators can have different principles of action.
- electromagnetic actuators may be provided for actuating the switches.
- the switches are advantageously not connected via longer deflection chains with corresponding transmission elements with the actuators, but coupled as directly as possible to the actuators.
- the actuators sit substantially at the level of them to be operated switches directly opposite this, with a total compact arrangement can be achieved when the actuators are positioned on the flat side of the opposite side of the chute.
- the actuators are coupled directly via only one tie rod and / or a pressure transmitter with the respective switch.
- a shift fork can be articulated hinged to the respective switch, which is coupled to the actuator of the actuator.
- the switches themselves can basically be designed and / or stored differently.
- pivotally mounted rockers are provided, which can be pivoted about a pivot axis transversely to the direction of fall into the chute in order to derive the coins falling through there can.
- an electronic control device which controls the switches preferably in response to a signal of an upstream Münzprüers.
- different coins can be derived via different outputs of the chute, for example, tokens can be routed via the first flat side exit and coins via the second flat side exit to respective payout memory.
- smaller coins are derived, for example, with a value up to 50 cents on a first flat side output, while larger coins are derived with a value from 1 € on the second flat side output to be passed to appropriate Ausiere organizer.
- it can also be provided that only coins of the same value are derived by a respective output. However, this is by no means compulsory, i. Coins of different values can also be derived via the same output. Other sorting criteria for controlling the points are of course possible.
- the electronic control device is connected to the input of the chute associated passage monitoring means and the respective switch in response to a signal of this passage monitoring means.
- the control device can actuate the respective switch in its Ableit ein when the light barrier reports falling through a coin and was reported by the Münzprüfer that the respective coin is derived at the corresponding output.
- the points are reset after each discharge of a coin, so that after each deduction of a coin, the Münzsortierer is in a defined starting position.
- the electronic control device may have a timer, by means of which the switches are actuated only within a predetermined time window after delivery of the signal of the passage monitoring means at the chute entrance to their Ableit ein. The provision takes place in each case after the expiry of the predetermined time window, wherein here switching times in the range of milliseconds can be provided, so that a plurality of switching operations per second and thus a correspondingly high coin throughput can be provided.
- the points are here in both opposite directions of movement, i. Both in the discharge position and in the passage position, forcibly operated actuated.
- the points can be moved by double-acting actuators, which can bring about a forced movement both into the discharge position and into the passage position.
- the Mnzsortierer can be used in principle in various applications, there are particular advantages when using the Münzsortierers in a monetary and / or monetary value operable game and / or entertainment device.
- the flat side exits of the chute are arranged such that they lead into the interior of the device body of the respective game and / or entertainment device, ie they are arranged on the respective housing wall, such as a front side of the device housing side facing away and lead directly into the interior of the gaming and / or entertainment device, in particular to the hopper provided there, from which Profits of the gaming and / or entertainment device.
- the advantage of the compact arrangement of the sorting device consuming only a small amount of drop height comes into its own.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective, schematic representation of a sorter with two flat side exits according to an advantageous embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the flat side exits having side of the sorter of FIG. 1,
- the sorting device 1 shown in the figures comprises a roughly cubic sorter body 2, which is designed in several parts in the illustrated embodiment and comprises two successive housing parts 3 and 4, which can be injection-molded from plastic.
- the housing parts mentioned may include a shaft molding 3 and a control housing part 4, which can be placed on each other.
- the shaft molding 3 has a substantially groove-shaped contour with a U-shaped cross-section.
- the lateral boundary webs 5 sit on a substantially planar formed back 6 of the control housing part 4, so that between the two housing parts 3 and 4, a chute 7 with a flattened Cross-section is defined, which passes through the entire length of the device body 2 and has a substantially straight course.
- the chute 7 has a flat, substantially rectangular cross-section, wherein the two flat sides 8 and 9 of the flat central portion of the shaft molding 3 and the back 6 of the control housing part 4 is formed, while the narrow sides 10 and 11 of the chute 7 of the lateral boundary webs 5 of the shaft molding 3 are formed.
- the cross-section is dimensioned such that coins falling through the chute 7 assume a certain orientation, namely such that the flat sides of the coin carrying the embossing face the flat sides 8 and 9 of the chute 7, ie. the distance of the flat sides 8 and 9 is smaller in the illustrated embodiment than the diameter of a smallest coin to be sorted.
- the chute 7 is flattened so that its one major axis is more than twice as long as its perpendicular thereto second major axis.
- the distance of the narrow side 10 and 11 from each other may be more than twice, preferably more than three times the distance of the flat sides 8 and 9 from each other.
- the sorter body 2 is intended to be oriented in such a way that the chute 7 extends substantially vertically. At its two ends of the chute 7 is open, so that the upper end of the chute 7 forms the entrance 12 of the chute 7, while the lower, open end of the chute 7 forms its bottom outlet 13.
- the flat side exits 14 and 15 advantageously extend substantially over the entire width of the flat side 8 of the chute 7.
- the flat side exits 14 and 15 define an exit direction 16 which is inclined at an acute angle to the direction of fall through the chute 7.
- the flat side exits 14 and 15 comprise an output shaft 17, which predetermines the aforementioned exit direction 16 and is bounded by an obliquely inclined, roof-shaped shaft wall 18.
- each substantially plate-shaped points 19 and 20 are arranged, which is advantageously formed comb-like with a plurality of parallel, slot-shaped recesses, as shown in FIG.
- the switches 19 and 20 each have substantially the shape of a rectangular plate whose edge pointing into the chute 7 can be sharpened, as shown in FIG.
- the switches 19 and 20 are advantageously designed as rockers and about transverse axes 21, which extend transversely to the direction of fall through the chute 7, pivotally mounted on the housing body 2.
- the switches 19 and 20 are arranged such that they can be moved back and forth between a passage position and a discharge position. In the passage position, in which the upper switch 19 is shown in Figure 4, the switches 19 and 20 do not protrude into the chute 7 and / or close the switches 19 and 20, the associated flat side exit 14 and 15, so that through the Falling chute 7 falling coins fall past the respective flat side exit and fall over the next flat side exit or finally the bottom exit 13.
- the points 19 and 20 protrude into the chute 7 and block it, so that coins falling through the chute 7 from the switch 19 or 20 be detected and derived via the associated flat side output 14 and 15 respectively.
- the upper switch 19 is shown in the Ableit ein in which the switch 19 extends substantially parallel to the output shaft 17 limiting roof 18.
- the lower switch 20 In the passage position, in which the lower switch 20 is shown in FIG. 4, it can extend substantially parallel to the chute 7.
- the two switches 19 and 20 are advantageously operated via a respective separate actuator 22 and 23 in the form of an electromagnet, which is advantageously arranged on the flat side exits 14 and 15 opposite flat side 9 of the chute 7.
- the actuators of the actuators 22 and 23 are connected in the illustrated embodiment in each case via fork-shaped pull / push link 24 with the respective associated switch 19 and 20, so that movements of the actuators of the actuators 22 and 23 in corresponding tilting movements of the switches 19 and 20 can be implemented.
- the aforementioned pull / push rods 24 are articulated hinged to the plate-shaped switches 19 and 20 respectively.
- the actuators 22 and 23 are seated on a printed circuit board 25 of a control device 26 for controlling the switches 19 and 20.
- the printed circuit board 25 sits on the control mold part 4 directly on its wall which bounds the chute 7.
- the controller 26 has a suitable communication interface 27 to ensure fast signal processing.
- the control device 26 is connected, in particular, to a coin validator connected upstream of the sorting apparatus 1, which indicates which coins or tokens or tokens enter the chute 1, so that the corresponding switches 19 and 20 are switched as a function of a predefinable sorting algorithm can be.
- the communication interface 27 can basically be designed differently.
- the Münzsortierer may be provided on the Münzsortierer a parallel interface via which the Münzsortierer is connected to the upstream Münzprüfer, which in turn may preferably have a USB interface to communicate with the CPU of the device.
- control device for the point controller can have a USB interface.
- control device 26 is connected to passage monitoring means which monitor the passage of coins or tokens or chips through the chute 7 and its inputs and outputs.
- passage monitoring means which monitor the passage of coins or tokens or chips through the chute 7 and its inputs and outputs.
- photocells 28 and 29 are provided at the entrance 12 and at the bottom exit.
- the housing part 3 comprises sensor recesses 30 and 31 on the flat side 8 of the chute 7, approximately centrally with respect thereto. Suitable light barrier detectors can be introduced into the aforementioned sensor recesses 30 and 31.
- the passage through the flat side exits 14 and 15 is advantageously monitored by position sensors that detect the position of the switches 19 and 20 and are not specifically shown in the drawings. They may, for example, comprise contact sensors which detect the discharge position of the switches 19 and 20, respectively.
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