WO2009095995A1 - 硬貨繰出装置 - Google Patents
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- 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 a coin feeding device for feeding coins one by one.
- a coin feeding device capable of storing coins and feeding out the stored coins one by one is used.
- This coin feeding device has a coin storage portion that stores coins in a non-aligned state, a transport belt that transports coins is provided on the bottom surface of the coin storage portion, and a coin is 1 above the transport direction of the transport belt.
- Separation rollers are arranged to face each other with a gap passing through in a layered state. The separation roller rotates in a direction reverse to the direction in which the upper surface of the conveyor belt moves, and regulates coins fed out by the conveyor belt in a single layer state.
- coin clogging may occur between the conveyor belt and the separation roller when the coin is fed.
- the cause of this coin clogging is that the coins are invaded and bitten between the conveying belt and the separation roller in a state where a plurality of coins are overlapped, or the coins are larger or thicker than the coins to be processed. In some cases, or when it is a deformed coin or the like, it may bite without passing between the conveyor belt and the separation roller.
- a coin jam occurs, you may be able to remove the coin jam by rotating the conveyor belt in the direction opposite to the conveyance direction, so that the coin that caused the coin jam can be returned to the coin storage part. If it is, it may not be possible to reverse the conveyor belt. In such a case, a dedicated release jig is inserted between the conveying belt and the separation roller from the feeding direction, and the coin that caused the coin jam is pushed back into the coin storage portion to eliminate the coin jam. .
- the coin that caused the coin jam is a coin that cannot pass between the conveyor belt and the separation roller, such as a large-diameter coin, a thick coin, or a deformed coin
- the coin will be jammed again just by returning it to the coin storage section. Therefore, it is necessary to search for and eliminate the corresponding coin from a large number of coins stored in the coin storage unit, which is troublesome.
- This invention is made in view of such a point, and it aims at providing the coin feeding apparatus which can eliminate a coin jam easily and can exclude the coin which caused the coin jam easily.
- the coin feeding device configured such that a conveying belt that conveys coins and a coin that is fed opposite to the conveying belt with a gap through which the coins pass in a single layer state are fed out by the conveying belt.
- a separation roller that regulates to a one-layer state; and a moving unit that moves at least one of the conveyance belt and the separation roller in a direction to release a gap between the conveyance belt and the separation roller.
- the moving means rotates and moves the separation roller around a predetermined fulcrum in a direction to release a gap with the conveyor belt. Is.
- the coin feeding device according to claim 3 is the coin feeding device according to claim 1, wherein the moving means slides the separation roller in a direction to release a gap with the conveying belt.
- the coin feeding device is the coin feeding device according to claim 1, wherein the moving means slides at least a part of the transport belt in a direction to release a gap with the separation roller. .
- the moving means can move at least one of the transport belt and the separation roller in a direction in which the gap between the transport belt and the separation roller is widened, coin clogging is easy. The coin that caused the coin jam can be easily eliminated.
- the moving means rotates the separation roller around a predetermined fulcrum to retract, thereby eliminating the coin jamming. , And the coin that caused the coin clogging can be easily removed.
- the separation roller is slid and retracted to eliminate the coin jam and cause the coin jam. It is easy to eliminate the coins.
- the moving means in addition to the effect of the coin feeding device according to claim 1, by the moving means, at least a part of the conveyor belt is rotated around a predetermined fulcrum and retracted. It is easy to eliminate the coin jam and to eliminate the coin that caused the coin jam.
- At least a part of the conveyor belt is slid and retracted by the moving means to eliminate the coin jamming, and the coin easily eliminate coins that cause clogging.
- 1 to 4 show a first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the coin processing device 11.
- the coin processing device 11 is electrically connected to a POS register and can be used as an automatic change dispenser capable of automatically depositing and dispensing coins.
- the machine body 12 of the coin processing apparatus 11 includes a frame body 13 having an open front surface and a main unit 14 that can be pulled out from the front surface of the frame body 13.
- a coin insertion slot 15 for inserting coins is formed on the upper surface of the main unit 14.
- a coin outlet 16 On the right side of the front surface of the main unit 14 is formed a coin outlet 16 through which coins are paid out from the body 12, and on the left side of the front surface of the main unit 14 is formed a reject port 17 for returning unacceptable coins in the body 12. ing.
- the main unit 14 includes a feeding unit 21 that accepts coins (indicated by symbol C in the drawing) inserted from the coin insertion slot 15 and feeds them one by one.
- a deposit transport unit 22 that transports the coins fed from the unit 21 from the front side to the rear side at the upper left side of the main unit 14, an identification unit 23 that identifies the coins transported by the deposit transport unit 22, and the identification unit
- a plurality of sorting sections 24 that sort coins transported by the deposit transport section 22 according to the identification result of 23, and are arranged in order from the front side to the rear side of the machine body 12, and are sorted by each sorting section 24.
- a stacker 26 as a plurality of coin feeding devices having a coin storage portion 25 that stores coins and allows the stored coins to be fed one by one in the right direction of the main body unit 14, and disposed on the lower right side of the machine body 12.
- a dispensing and transporting unit 27 for transporting to the coin payout opening 16.
- the feeding unit 21 stores coins in a non-aligned state between the rotating disk 30 that rotates about the rotation axis at a position inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the horizontal direction and the surface side of the rotating disk 30.
- a hopper 31 and a delivery disk 32 for transferring coins one by one from the upper side of the rotating disk 30 to the deposit conveyance unit 22 are provided.
- the rotary disk 30 is inclined so that the left side is high and the right side is low when viewed from the front of the machine body 12, and the motor is rotated in the feeding rotation direction (counterclockwise direction in FIGS. 2 and 3) for feeding coins to the deposit conveyance unit 22. It rotates by driving.
- a plurality of pick-up members 33 protruding from the surface of the rotating disk 30 are arranged on the surface of the rotating disk 30 at a predetermined pitch along the circumferential direction.
- the pick-up member 33 is configured to hold the coins one by one and pick them up to the upper area of the rotating disk 30 when the rotating disk 30 rotates in the feeding rotation direction.
- the delivery disk 32 is configured to deliver the coins picked up by the pick-up member 33 to the upper area of the rotary disk 30 one by one to the deposit transport unit 22.
- the deposit conveyance section 22 includes a deposit conveyance path 36 formed from the front side to the rear side at the upper left side of the main unit 14.
- the deposit transfer passage 36 is flush with the surface of the rotating disk 30 and is disposed in an inclined state in which the left side is high and the right side is low, as viewed from the front of the machine body 12, similarly to the inclination of the rotating disk 30.
- a deposit conveyance belt 38 is disposed along the deposit conveyance path 36 by pulleys 37 disposed at the start and end portions of the deposit conveyance path 36.
- the deposit conveyance belt 38 rotates in the conveyance direction for conveying coins from the start end side to the end side of the deposit conveyance passage 36 by driving the pulley 37 with a motor.
- projections (not shown) for pushing and conveying coins one by one are projected at a predetermined pitch along the belt longitudinal direction.
- the rotation of the deposit conveyance belt 38 and the coin feeding by the rotary disk 30 and the delivery disk 32 of the feeding section 21 are linked, and one coin is fed from the feeding section 21 between adjacent protrusions of the deposit conveyance belt 38. It is configured to accept one by one.
- an identification unit 23 and a plurality of sorting units 24 are sequentially arranged along the conveyance direction from the front side to the rear side.
- the identification unit 23 detects the material, diameter, and the like of the coins that are transported through the deposit transport path 36, and identifies whether the coins are acceptable in the machine body 12, the acceptable coin denominations, and the like.
- the sorting unit 24 located at the most upstream sorting position in the transport direction of the deposit conveyance path 36 is a reject coin sorting unit 24 that sorts unacceptable coins into the machine body 12.
- the sorting sections 24 at a plurality of sorting positions on the downstream side of the transport are sorting sections 24 by type that sort coins that can be received in the machine body 12, and are all formed in the same structure.
- a sorting hole 41 capable of sorting coins is formed on the passage surface of the deposit conveyance path 36, and a gate 42 for opening and closing the sorting hole 41 is disposed.
- the gate 42 allows passage of coins to be transported in the deposit transport path 36 at the coin passing position where the sorting hole 41 is closed, and the gate 42 transports the deposit transport path 36 in the coin sorting position where the sorting hole 41 is opened. Sort coins into sorting hole 41.
- the gate 42 is forcibly switched between a coin passage position and a coin sorting position by an electric drive means such as a solenoid or a motor (not shown).
- the coins sorted by the reject coin sorting unit 24 are guided to the reject port 17 by a chute (not shown).
- the coins sorted by each sort unit 24 are stored in the respective coin storage units 25 arranged below the respective sort units 24.
- the stackers 26 are arranged side by side in the front-rear direction in a stacker storage portion 46 formed in the lower region of the deposit conveyance unit 22 of the main unit 14.
- Each stacker 26 is formed with a storage frame 50 in which two coin storage portions 25 are formed on the upper side, and a coin (indicated by symbol C in FIG. 1) is fed out one by one from each coin storage portion 25 on the lower side.
- a mechanism 51 is provided.
- a partition member 52 for partitioning the interior of the storage frame 50 into two is formed, and by this partition member 52, two coin storage portions 25 for storing coins in an unaligned state are formed. Yes.
- a receiving port 53 for receiving the coins selected by the respective selection units 24 of the deposit conveyance unit 22 located above is formed.
- the feeding mechanism 51 of the stacker 26 includes a transport belt 57 disposed on the bottom of the coin storage unit 25 of the storage frame 50.
- the transport belt 57 is suspended by rollers 58 and 59 that are rotatably supported in the horizontal direction at positions upstream and downstream in the coin transport direction, and from the upstream to the downstream, that is, the left side in the coin transport direction. It is suspended so as to incline upward as it goes from the deposit conveyance unit 22 side to the right withdrawal conveyance unit 27 side.
- the upper surface portion of the conveyor belt 57 that contacts the coin is supported by a guide (not shown) disposed below the conveyor belt 57.
- Reference numeral 60 denotes a guide roller for guiding the lower portion of the conveyor belt 57.
- the upper surface of the conveyor belt 57 supports the coins in the coin storage unit 25, and the conveyor belt 57 rotates together with a roller 59 that is rotationally driven by a motor (not shown) to transfer the coins in the coin storage unit 25 to the dispensing conveyor unit 27. Transport toward.
- a coin delivery port 62 is formed that feeds the coins in the coin storage unit 25 one by one toward the dispensing transport unit 27 by the transport belt 57.
- a separation roller (reversing roller) 65 is disposed oppositely above the conveying belt 57 in the vicinity of the coin feeding opening 62 with a gap 64 that allows coins to pass in a single layer state.
- the separation roller 65 is rotated in a direction opposite to the direction in which coins are conveyed by the conveyor belt 57 when a driving force of a motor (not shown) is transmitted to restrict the coins fed out by the conveyor belt 57 one by one.
- the separation roller 65 releases the gap 64 between the conveying belt 57 and a fixed position, which is a regulation position that regulates the coins fed out by the conveying belt 57 one by one while keeping the gap 64 with the conveying belt 57 at a predetermined interval. It is supported by moving means 66 that rotates between the retracted position.
- the moving means 66 includes a moving member 68 supported on the storage frame 50 of the stacker 26 so as to be swingable in the vertical direction with a shaft 67 as a fulcrum, and the separation roller 65 is rotatably supported on the moving member 68. .
- the moving member 68 is locked by a lock mechanism (not shown) at the restriction position, and can be rotated to the upper retracted position by releasing the lock of the lock mechanism.
- a stopper mechanism 70 for restricting the feeding of coins from the coin feeding port 62 is disposed above the conveying belt 57 on the coin feeding port 62 side from the separation roller 65.
- the stopper mechanism 70 includes a stopper 71 and a solenoid 72 for moving the stopper 71 forward and backward from the coin feeding port 62.
- the stopper 71 enters the coin feeding port 62 to restrict the coin feeding, and the stopper 71
- the withdrawal of the coins is permitted by retreating from the inside of the coin dispensing outlet 62.
- the solenoid 72 is attached to the moving member 68 and moves integrally with the separation roller 65.
- a sensor 74 is disposed as a coin detecting means for detecting coins fed through the coin feeding outlet 62 in order to count the number of coins fed out.
- the sensor 74 transmits detection light through the side area of the conveyor belt 57 between the upper sensor section 75 disposed above the conveyor belt 57 and the lower sensor section 76 disposed below the conveyor belt 57.
- the coin is fed out by detecting and blocking the detection light by passing through the coin that is projected and received.
- the upper sensor unit 75 is attached to the moving member 68 and moves integrally with the separation roller 65.
- the withdrawal transport unit 27 includes a withdrawal transport belt (not shown) disposed along the front-rear direction of the main unit 14, and the coins of the plurality of coin storage units 25.
- the coins discharged from the payout port 62 are placed on the dispensing transport belt and transported to the front coin payout port 16.
- Coins inserted into the coin insertion slot 15 are received by the feeding unit 21.
- the rotating disk 30 and the delivery disk 32 are rotated by the start of the depositing operation, the coins are picked up one by one by the pick-up member 33 protruding from the surface of the rotating disk 30, and the deposit transport section 22 is picked up by the delivery disk 32.
- the deposit transport section 22 is picked up by the delivery disk 32.
- the deposit transport belt 38 rotates, and the coins fed one by one from the feed unit 21 into the deposit transport path 36 are transported while being pressed by the protrusions of the deposit transport belt 38.
- the coins transported in the deposit transport path 36 are identified by the identification unit 23.
- the deposit conveyance path 36 in the reject coin sorting section 24 located at the most upstream in the conveyance direction of the deposit conveyance path 36. And return to the reject port 17.
- the coin is conveyed to the position of the sorting unit 24 of the corresponding type that is set in advance and the stacker 26 from the deposit conveyance path 36.
- the coin storage unit 25 is sorted.
- the coins selected by the type-specific selection unit 24 fall into the coin storage unit 25 from the receiving port 53 of the corresponding type of coin storage unit 25, and are stored on the conveyor belt 57 or on already stored coins.
- the identification unit 23 does not identify the coins for a predetermined time, it is determined that the processing of the coins inserted into the coin insertion slot 15 has been completed, the driving of the feeding unit 21 and the deposit transport unit 22 is stopped, and the deposit End the operation.
- the conveyor belt 57 is rotated and the separation roller 65 is rotated in the reverse direction.
- the unaligned coins are fed out one by one from the coin feeding port 62.
- the coin mechanism is forcibly stopped by the stopper mechanism 70.
- the coins fed out from the coin feeding outlet 62 of the coin storage unit 25 are paid out to the coin payout outlet 16 by the dispensing transport unit 27.
- coin clogging may occur between the transport belt 57 and the separation roller 65.
- the cause of this coin clogging is that a plurality of coins overlap with each other and enter between the conveyor belt 57 and the separation roller 65 and bite, or a coin that is larger or thicker than the coin to be processed.
- the belt may be bitten without being able to pass between the conveyance belt 57 and the separation roller 65.
- the separation roller 65 moves in the direction of the coin feeding outlet 62 opposite to the coin storage portion 25 side where the coin clogging occurs, and the gap 64 with the conveying belt 57 is increased. Since it gradually spreads, even if the coin is strongly bitten between the conveyor belt 57 and the separation roller 65, the separation roller 65 can be rotated to the retracted position together with the moving member 68, and the bite of the coin can be released.
- the solenoid 72 and the upper sensor portion 75 disposed above the coin feeding opening 62 together with the separation roller 65 are integrally retracted, and the upper area of the coin feeding opening 62 is recovered. Can be opened widely, and the coin that causes the coin jam can be exposed to the coin feeding port 62 side.
- the coin clogging can be eliminated by removing the coin that caused the coin clogging through the coin feeding port 62.
- the coin causing the coin clogging is a clogging cause coin that cannot pass between the conveyor belt and the separation roller, such as a large diameter coin, a thick coin, or a deformed coin
- the clogging cause coin will be cleared as before. If it is simply returned to the coin storage unit 25 by means of a tool, it will cause coin clogging again. To prevent it, the corresponding clogging among the many coins stored in the coin storage unit 25 will occur. Cause It is necessary to search for coins and take them out.
- the separation roller 65 by the moving means 66, the clogging cause coin can be easily identified from the coin feeding opening 62 and easily removed.
- the moving means 66 is not limited to the case where the separation roller 65 is rotated in the direction of opening the gap 64 with the conveyor belt 57 around the shaft 67, but as in the second embodiment shown in FIG. Alternatively, the gap 64 with the conveyor belt 57 may be slid in the opening direction.
- the moving means 66 is slidable in the vertical direction via a groove portion 81 provided on the storage frame 50 side of the stacker 26 along the vertical direction and a slide shaft 82 movably engaged along the groove portion 81.
- the movable member 83 is supported, and the separation roller 65, the solenoid 72, and the upper sensor unit 75 are integrally attached to the movable member 83.
- the moving member 83 is also locked by a lock mechanism (not shown) at the restricting position, and can be slid to the upper retracted position by releasing the lock of the lock mechanism.
- the moving member 83 is used.
- the lock mechanism that locks the lock member in the restricting position is unlocked, and the moving member 68 is slid to the upper retracted position along the groove 81 with which the slide shaft 82 is engaged.
- the separation roller 65 moves in the direction in which the gap 64 with the conveyance belt 57 widens, so even if coins are strongly bitten between the conveyance belt 57 and the separation roller 65, The separation roller 65 together with the moving member 68 can be slid to the upper retracted position, and the coin can be released.
- the solenoid 72 and the upper sensor portion 75 disposed above the coin feeding opening 62 together with the separation roller 65 are retracted integrally, and the upper area of the coin feeding opening 62 is increased. It can be opened widely, and the coin causing the coin jam can be exposed to the coin feeding port 62 side.
- the coin clogging can be eliminated by removing the coin that caused the coin clogging through the coin feeding port 62.
- the moving means 66 is not limited to moving the separation roller 65 in the direction to open the gap 64 with the conveying belt 57, but as in the third embodiment shown in FIG.
- the gap 64 with the separation roller 65 may be moved in the opening direction.
- the roller 59 located on the conveying direction end portion side of the conveying belt 57 and below the coin feeding port 62 is supported by a moving member (not shown) that rotates around a predetermined axis, It is supported by a support member (not shown) that slides.
- the conveyance direction end of the conveyance belt 57 located below the coin delivery port 62 is restricted to one coin at a time while keeping the gap 64 between the separation roller 65 and a predetermined distance. It is possible to move between a fixed position that is a restricting position and a lower retracted position that releases the gap 64 with the separation roller 65.
- This moving member is also locked by a lock mechanism (not shown) at the restricting position, and can be moved to a lower retracted position by releasing the lock of the lock mechanism.
- the moving member is used.
- the lock of the lock mechanism locked at the restriction position is released, and as shown in FIG. 6B, the moving member is moved to the lower retracted position by rotation or sliding.
- the conveying belt 57 moves in the direction in which the gap 64 between the separating roller 65 and the separating roller 65 widens, so even if a coin is strongly caught between the conveying belt 57 and the separating roller 65, the moving belt 57 moves.
- the conveyor belt 57 can be moved to the lower retracted position together with the members, and the coins can be released.
- the transport belt 57 by moving the transport belt 57 to the retracted position, the lower area of the coin feeding opening 62 can be opened widely, and the coin that causes the coin clogging can be exposed to the coin feeding opening 62 side.
- the coin clogging can be eliminated by removing the coin that caused the coin clogging from the coin feeding opening 62.
- the moving means 66 moves the separation roller 65 to release the gap 64 with the conveyor belt 57.
- the movement means 66 is rotated in another direction such as a lateral direction.
- the separation roller 65 may be slid in the axial direction or slid to the coin feeding side, and the separation roller 65 may be slid to the upper side or the coin feeding side with respect to the stacker 26. It may be configured to be removable.
- both the separation roller 65 and the conveyance belt 57 may be configured to move in a direction in which the gap 64 is released.
- the coin feeding device of the present invention feeds coins one by one using a conveyor belt and a separation roller, such as a feeding unit that receives and feeds coins to be fed, in addition to a coin storage unit that stores and feeds coins by type. Used for all payout structures.
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- 硬貨繰出装置において、
硬貨を搬送する搬送ベルトと、
この搬送ベルトに硬貨が1層状態で通過する間隙をあけて対向配置され、前記搬送ベルトで繰り出す硬貨を1層状態に規制する分離ローラと、
前記搬送ベルトおよび前記分離ローラの少なくとも一方を、前記搬送ベルトと前記分離ローラとの間隙を解放する方向に移動させる移動手段と
を具備していることを特徴とする硬貨繰出装置。 - 前記移動手段は、前記分離ローラを、所定の支点を中心として前記搬送ベルトとの間隙を解放する方向に回転移動させる
ことを特徴とする請求項1記載の硬貨繰出装置。 - 前記移動手段は、前記分離ローラを、前記搬送ベルトとの間隙を解放する方向にスライドさせる
ことを特徴とする請求項1記載の硬貨繰出装置。 - 前記移動手段は、前記搬送ベルトの少なくとも一部を、所定の支点を中心として前記分離ローラとの間隙を解放する方向に回転移動させる
ことを特徴とする請求項1記載の硬貨繰出装置。 - 前記移動手段は、前記搬送ベルトの少なくとも一部を、前記分離ローラとの間隙を解放する方向にスライドさせる
ことを特徴とする請求項1記載の硬貨繰出装置。
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