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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Coin validation method and apparatus for a coin telephone or similar system having an escrow mechanism US362018 1989-06-06 US5027390A 1991-06-25 Larry M. Hughes
A coin collection and analyzation apparatus has a coin track extending between a coin opening and an escrow relay which escrows coins and then diverts them either to a collection box or to a customer return. The coins are analyzed while passing along the coin track to provide an output for operating the escrow relay for determining whether the coin is acceptable or is to be rejected.
182 DEVICE FOR SECURING COIN-OPERATED AUTOMATIC MACHINES AGAINST FRAUDULENT OPERATIONS PCT/DE1995000528 1995-04-15 WO1995030210A1 1995-11-09 NSM AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
In a device for securing automatic machines fitted with a testing device for coins of tokens against fraudulent operations by the withdrawal of an inserted coin (7) attached to a thread (8) on the completion of the testing process, a controllable flap (3) engaging in a through channel (1) is fitted downstream of the testing device. The flap (3) opens an acceptance channel (5) for a genuine coin and diverts a false coin into a return channel (6). To prevent the withdrawal of a coin (7) attached to a thread from the acceptance channel (5), there are comb-like adjacent slots (14) in the movable flap (3) in which the thread (8) of a coin (7) attached to it which has reached the acceptance channel is caught.
183 Method and apparatus for use in an inductive sensor coin selector US40592673 1973-10-12 US3918564A 1975-11-11 HEIMAN FRED P; HERZOG GERHARD
A method and apparatus for use in an inductive sensor coin selector in which the acceptability of a coin is dependent upon a function of an examination of the output of an inductor in the absence of coins and an examination of the output of the inductor in the presence of the coin.
184 COIN DISCRIMINATION APPARATUS AND METHOD PCT/US1997011174 1997-06-27 WO1998000813A2 1998-01-08 COINSTAR, INC.
A coin discrimination apparatus and method is provided. Coins, preferably after cleaning, e.g. using a trommel, are singulated by a coin pickup assembly configured to reduce jamming. A coin rail assists in providing separation between coins as they travel past a sensor. The sensor provides an oscillating electromagnetic field generated on a single sensing core. The oscillating electromagnetic field is composed of one or more frequency components. The electromagnetic field interacts with a coin, and these interactions are monitored and used to classify the coin according to its physical properties. All frequency components of the magnetic field are phase-locked to a common reference frequency. The phase relationships between the various frequencies are fixed, and the interaction of each frequency component with the coin can be accurately determined without the need for complicated electrical filters. In one embodiment, a sensor having a core, preferably ferrite, which is curved, such as in a U-shape or in the shape of a section of a torus, and defining a gap, is provided with a wire winding for excitation and/or detection. The sensor can be used for simultaneously obtaining data relating to two or more parameters of a coin or other object, such as size and conductivity of the object. Two or more frequencies can be used to sense core and/or cladding properties. Objects recognized as acceptable coins, using the sensor data, are diverted by a controllable deflecting door, to tubes for delivery to acceptable coin bins.
185 Coin receiving and dispensing machine EP03012044.8 2003-05-28 EP1367544A2 2003-12-03 Morioka, Jun

A coin receiving and dispensing machine includes a coin receiving and dispensing opening, a sensor unit provided in a coin passage and adapted for discriminating and counting coins of each denomination, a single coin storing box for storing acceptable coins, a coin storing cylinder for storing coins to be dispensed and a controller for controlling overall operation of the coin receiving and dispensing machine, and the controller is constituted so as to, prior to dispensation of coins, take out coins stored in the coin storing box, cause the sensor unit to discriminate and counts coins for each denomination taken out from the coin storing box, and store a predetermined number of coins in the coin storing cylinder for each denomination, the controller being further constituted so as to, when coins are to be dispensed, take out coins stored in the coin storing cylinder, cause the sensor unit to discriminate and count coins taken out from the coin storing cylinder for each denomination, and feed the coins to the coin receiving and dispensing opening based on the discrimination and counting done by the sensor unit, the controller furthermore being constituted so as to cause the sensor unit to discriminate whether or not coins deposited through the coin receiving and dispensing opening are acceptable and denominations of coins and count the number of the coins of each denomination, and store the coins deposited through the coin receiving and dispensing opening in the coin storing box.

186 POSITIVE DRIVE COIN DISCRIMINATION APPARATUS AND METHOD PCT/US1997011166 1997-06-27 WO1998000814A1 1998-01-08 COINSTAR, INC.
A coin discriminating device which provides for positive transport of coins past a sensor is provided. In one embodiment, a rotating disk (216), slightly inclined to the vertical, includes a plurality of pockets (224a-2241) for receiving coins from a hopper bowl (212). The disk and bowl are configured to efficiently load the pockets with no more than one coin per pocket. As the disk rotates, the coins, which are thus registered in a desired location in the pockets, are transported by the rotating disk past a sensor (312). When, based on the sensor data, the item in a pocket is recognized as an acceptable coin, a controllable ramp (322) is lowered to divert the coin out of the pocket and into a path to place the coin in an acceptance bin or bag.
187 Coin detecting apparatus for distinguishing genuine coins from slugs, spurious coins and the like US21305 1979-03-15 US4334604A 1982-06-15 Ronald C. Davies
A coin, spurious coin and the like is passed in close proximity with the inductance of the resonant tank circuit of an oscillator and varies the losses of the tank circuit and thereby the amplitude of a signal produced by the oscillator in accordance with the metal content of the coin, and the like. The signal produced by the oscillator is converted to a control signal having an amplitude which when in a predetermined range indicates an acceptable coin and which when outside the range indicates a rejectable spurious coin, and the like. After passing the inductance, the coin is selectively directed to an accepted location or a rejected location in accordance with the amplitude of the control signal. A passive resonant circuit is also provided in close proximity to but electrically unconnected to the resonant tank circuit for sensing the dimensions of the coin.
188 COIN ACCEPTOR PCT/GB2004/001457 2004-04-02 WO2004088597A1 2004-10-14 BELL, Malcolm, Reginald, Hallas, Bell; MULVEY, Kevin, Charles

A coin acceptor includes a coin sensing station with two generally circular coils (S1, S2) and an elongate coil (S3) mounted on one side of a coin guiding surface that is curved so that a coin (26) under test is thrown by centripetal force into sliding engagement with the surface (22) to form an inductive coupling with the coils to test coin acceptability.

189 Coin chutes for a coin apparatus US654221 1984-09-25 US4583630A 1986-04-22 Bernard Kalishman
Coin apparatus having coin chutes for nickels, dimes and quarters with a totalizer activated by a pivoted trip wire having a finger extending across the coin chutes is modified to accept an increased total value of coins. This modification is brought about by changing the paths of the coin chutes so that the coins index a fewer number of increments on the totalizer for each coin.
190 Vending machine US09786800 2001-03-07 US06601686B1 2003-08-05 Takeshi Ishida; Tsunehiro Aso
A vending machine capable of preventing fraudulent use of false coins of a plurality of kinds. The number of slotted coins acceptable in one vending operation is preset in setting unit (112). The coins slotted into a coin slotting unit (101) are counted based on the sensing output from a counting sensor (104). When a refund operation is carried out while the number of coins slotted into the coin slotting unit(101) is equal to or larger than the preset acceptable number of coins set in the setting unit (112), the coin return in response to the refund instruction is inhibited as a fraudulent use.
191 Coin wrapping machine US09934090 2001-08-21 US20020023416A1 2002-02-28 Isao Fukumoto; Mitsumasa Tsuruda; Minguo Wang
A coin wrapping machine includes a discriminator for discriminating whether or not a coin is acceptable, a denomination of the coin when the coin is acceptable and whether or not the denomination of the coin coincides with that specified and counting coins of the specified denomination, a coin stacking device for stacking coins of the denomination to be wrapped, a reference stacked coin height data memory for storing reference stacked coin height data for each denomination of coins stacked by the coin stacking device, and a coin number discrepancy detecting device including a comparator for comparing a height of stacked coins and the reference stacked coin height data for each denomination stored in the reference stacked coin height data memory, the discriminator being made responsive to inclusion in coins of the specified denomination of new issue coins and past issue circulating coins for discriminating whether each coin is a new issue coin or a past issue circulating coin, and the coin number and discrepancy detecting device being made responsive to inclusion in the coins of the specified denomination of new issue coins and past issue circulating coins for causing the comparator thereof to select the reference stacked coin height to be compared with the height of coins stacked by the coin stacking device in accordance with the number of the new issue coins and the number of the past issue circulating coins determined based on a count made by the discriminator. The thus constituted coin wrapping machine can accurately detect whether the number of coins to be wrapped is more than or less than a predetermined number even in the case where new issue coins and past issue circulating coins of the same denomination are wrapped together.
192 金融教育、起業家教育、及びライフマネジメントのためのシステム及び装置 JP2016526713 2014-06-23 JP2016535865A 2016-11-17 モウムネー,カマル
金融教育(100)、起業家教育、及びライフマネジメントのための装置である。装置は、ハウジング(102)と、ハウジング(102)内に受け入れられ、内部キャビティ(110)を含む、少なくとも1つの貯蔵区画(106)と、硬貨を受け入れ、硬貨の金種を判定し、硬貨を貯蔵区画(106)に預け入れるように適合されたコインアクセプタ組立体(122)と、コインアクセプタ組立体に通信可能に結合される電子回路と、電子回路に通信可能に結合されるディスプレイ装置と、電子回路に通信可能に結合される少なくとも1つの入力装置とを含むことができ、電子回路は、実行可能な命令を記憶する少なくとも1つの一時的でないコンピュータ可読媒体(138)と、命令を実行するように適合されたプロセッサとを含み、命令は、ユーザが金銭の残高を含むユーザアカウントを管理できるようにするために、ディスプレイ装置(154)上にグラフィックインターフェースを表示し、少なくとも1つの入力装置(156)を介してユーザから入力を受信するように適合される。【選択図】図1a
193 DEVICE FOR RECEIVING COINS PCT/IB2010001940 2010-08-04 WO2011015941A2 2011-02-10 MUEHRENBERG ROLAND; SHAGEEV D; ZANDER MARKO
The invention relates to a device for receiving coins, which makes it possible both to receive individual coins and to receive multiple coins for further processing the coins, the device being formed by a drawer-like laterally displaceable receptacle (5, 10, 14), characterized in that the drawer-like receptacle (5, 10, 14) comprises a side having a coin insertion slot (4) and a receiving region (10, 13, 14) for receiving a plurality of coins.
194 Annahme- bzw. Rückgabevorrichtung einer in den Münzkanal eines Automaten eingegebenen Münze EP89114697.9 1989-08-09 EP0358946A2 1990-03-21 Harting, Dietmar; Krull, Hans-Peter; Dreyer, Ulrich, Dipl.-Ing.

Für eine Annahme- bzw. Rückgabevorrichtung einer in den Münzkanal eines Automaten eingegebenen Münze, wobei im Münzkanal eine als Schwenkklappe ausgebildete Münzweiche vorgesehen ist, wird vorge­schlagen einen steuerbaren, mit einem stiftförmigen Ansatz ver­sehenen Schwenkhebel vorzusehen, wobei der stiftförmige Ansatz dicht hinter der Münzweiche in den Münzkanal ragt und zur Münz­annahme vorgesehene Münzen anhält.

195 Coin separator and transport US720590 1996-09-30 US5910044A 1999-06-08 Robert A. Luciano, Jr.; Logan L. Pease; Robert A. Luciano, Sr.; Boone McReynolds
An apparatus and method which reduces variation in coin position or velocity as coins are conveyed past an acceptance device is provided. In one embodiment coins are separated prior to conveyance past sensors. In one embodiment separation is achieved by stopping or pinching the following coin until a preceding coin has moved a predetermined distance. In one embodiment separation is achieved by engagement of sequential coins with different turns of a lead screw thread. In one embodiment separation is achieved by engagement of successive coins with rollers rotating at different velocities. Preferably, one or more belts are used to convey coins past an acceptance device at a known or constant velocity.
196 Coin acceptor or rejector US198283 1980-10-17 US4354587A 1982-10-19 Ronald C. Davies
The present invention provides a single coin acceptor or rejector for use with coin-operated machines, which has an oscillator circuit and a sensing coil, wherein the oscillator oscillates at a constant amplitude, and has sufficient gain that it will continue to oscillate at such constant amplitude when a coin is placed within the sensing coil. A field effect transistor (F.E.T.) which is utilized in the circuit becomes in effect a variable resistor, the value of which is controllable by materials passing through the sensing coil. Such effective resistance changes are detected by a resistor connected in series with the F.E.T. and which functions as a current to voltage converter. By two pairs of comparators and associated circuitry an opto isolator is activated if the output of one comparator of the second pair goes high while the output of the other comparator of the same pair remains low; and when activated the opto isolator triggers a triac which, in turn, activates the accept armature of an accept solenoid. Non-genuine coins do not activate the opto isolator and, in turn, the triac, and such coins are rejected. The coin acceptor or rejector apparatus has a flapper with a flange at its lower end disposed in a slot in the coin chute, said flapper being movable by a solenoid out of said slot to accept genuine coins, and when in the slot to direct non-genuine coins to rejection.
197 경화포장기 KR1020010052176 2001-08-28 KR100391924B1 2003-07-16 후쿠모토이사오; 츠루다미츠마사; 왕민구오
A coin wrapping machine includes a discriminator for discriminating whether or not a coin is acceptable, a denomination of the coin when the coin is acceptable and whether or not the denomination of the coin coincides with that specified and counting coins of the specified denomination, a coin stacking device for stacking coins of the denomination to be wrapped, a reference stacked coin height data memory for storing reference stacked coin height data for each denomination of coins stacked by the coin stacking device, and a coin number discrepancy detecting device including a comparator for comparing a height of stacked coins and the reference stacked coin height data for each denomination stored in the reference stacked coin height data memory, the discriminator being made responsive to inclusion in coins of the specified denomination of new issue coins and past issue circulating coins for discriminating whether each coin is a new issue coin or a past issue circulating coin, and the coin number and discrepancy detecting device being made responsive to inclusion in the coins of the specified denomination of new issue coins and past issue circulating coins for causing the comparator thereof to select the reference stacked coin height to be compared with the height of coins stacked by the coin stacking device in accordance with the number of the new issue coins and the number of the past issue circulating coins determined based on a count made by the discriminator. The thus constituted coin wrapping machine can accurately detect whether the number of coins to be wrapped is more than or less than a predetermined number even in the case where new issue coins and past issue circulating coins of the same denomination are wrapped together. <IMAGE>
198 Vending machine JP2004183726 2004-06-22 JP2006011530A 2006-01-12 ISHIDA TAKESHI; FUKUDA ICHIRO; ASO TSUNEHIRO
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a vending machine which detects insertion operation of currency or valuable value prohibited from acceptance, and renders various services based on detected information. SOLUTION: A coin mechanism main control part 110, when insertion of a denomination set as being prohibited from acceptance is detected by a coin identifying device 102, outputs detected information to a vending machine main control part 501 through a coin mechanism external connection part 111. A bill validator control part 201, when insertion of a bill is detected by an insertion detection part 202 while the acceptance of a bill 92 is prohibited, notifies the vending machine main control part 501 of detected information. The vending machine main control part 501 records log information, about insertion of currency prohibited from acceptance, which is received from a coin mechanism 100 and a bill validator 200 in a vending machine storage part 505, reproduces a voice file for guidance in a voice output control part 700, outputting to a speaker 701, and performs, in a display control part 600, guidance display control for a display part 601. COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI
199 경화포장기 KR1020010051175 2001-08-23 KR100391923B1 2003-07-16 가가미미츠하루
A coin wrapping machine includes an operation mode selector for selecting a counting mode for counting coins or a wrapping mode for wrapping coins, a coin passage, a first coin sensor provided in the coin passage for detecting physical properties of coins, a second coin sensor provided in the coin passage downstream of the first coin sensor for detecting physical properties of coins different from those to be detected by the first coin sensor, a first coin sorter provided in the coin passage downstream of the second coin sensor for sorting, a second coin sorter provided in the coin passage downstream of the second coin sensor for sorting coins, a third coin sorter provided in the coin passage downstream of the second coin sensor for sorting coins, and a discriminator for discriminating, based on the physical properties detected by the first coin sensor and the second coin sensor, whether or not a coin is acceptable, the denomination of the coin and whether or not the denomination of the coin coincides with that specified, the discriminator being made responsive to inclusion of new issue coins and past issue circulating coins among coins of the denomination for further discriminating whether the coin is a new issue coin or a past issue circulating coin, the first coin sorter being made responsive to such inclusion for sorting coins discriminated unacceptable by the discriminator when the counting mode is selected, and the second coin sorter being made responsive to such inclusion for sorting one kind between the new issue coins and the past issue circulating coins. According to the thus constituted coin wrapping machine, it is possible to reliably sort new issue coins and past issue circulating old coins of the same denomination from each other, efficiently collect old coins without any special mechanism while counting the new issue coins and the old coins and, at the same time, wrap the new issue coins to produce a wrapped coin roll. <IMAGE>
200 自動取引処理装置 JP2013131291 2013-06-24 JP2015005235A 2015-01-08 TSUKADA KENTA; NOSAKA SHIZUKA
【課題】外貨募金が行える自動取引処理装置を提供する。【解決手段】ATM1は、取引種別の1つである募金取引の選択を受け付けると、紙幣入出金口4aや硬貨入出金口5aにおいて紙幣や硬貨の投入を受け付け、投入された紙幣や硬貨をリジェクトカートリッジ45、58に搬送して収納する。すなわち、ATM1は、募金取引が選択されると、金種や真偽を識別することができない外貨であっても、リジェクトカートリッジ45、58に搬送して収納する。したがって、利用者は、ATM1で外貨を募金することができる。【選択図】図1