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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
121 Game medium renting system JP2005114606 2005-04-12 JP2006288802A 2006-10-26 WATANABE MOTOHIKO
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To operate game medium renting processing corresponding to consumption tax without trouble even when an unusable coin is supplied, by taking a measure of not accepting this kind of coins etc. <P>SOLUTION: A game machine 10 has a ball put-out mechanism 150 where the smallest number of balls to put out is fixed to be 25 e.g. As a function of a ball put-out mechanism 150, an inter-table rending processor 20 watches an amount of 100 yen which cannot be reduction-processed by the unit of 25 balls for the consumption tax, and sets a non-acceptable condition that a 100 yen coin is made to be a non-acceptable kind of money to a storage part 271 of a control condition corresponding to the consumption tax. When the 100 yen coin is supplied to a coin processing part 241 in a consumption tax corresponding mode, a renting control part 311 corresponding to the consumption tax judges the supplied coin to be non-acceptable by referring to the non-acceptable condition, and processes the acceptance of the supplied 100 yen coin to be impossible. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
122 Device for the acceptance of coins US14673868 2015-03-30 US09342941B2 2016-05-17 Marco Zander; Roland Mührenberg; Danis Shageev
A device for the acceptance of coins which allows the acceptance of individual coins as well as the acceptance of various coins for further processing of the coins, whereby the device includes a laterally moveable holding fixture. The holding fixture has both a side with a coin insertion slot, and a receptacle area for the reception of a plurality of coins.
123 Device for the acceptance of coins US13388960 2010-08-04 US08640850B2 2014-02-04 Roland Mührenberg; Danis Shageev; Marko Zander
A device for the acceptance of coins which allows the acceptance of individual coins as well as the acceptance of various coins for further processing of the coins, whereby the device includes a laterally moveable holding fixture. The holding fixture has a side with a coin insertion slot, and a receptacle area for the reception of a plurality of coins.
124 DEVICE FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF COINS US14673868 2015-03-30 US20150262447A1 2015-09-17 Marco ZANDER; Roland MÜHRENBERG; Danis SHAGEEV
A device for the acceptance of coins which allows the acceptance of individual coins as well as the acceptance of various coins for further processing of the coins, whereby the device includes a laterally moveable holding fixture. The holding fixture has both a side with a coin insertion slot, and a receptacle area for the reception of a plurality of coins.
125 VENDING MACHINE PCT/JP2000/004650 2000-07-12 WO01004845A1 2001-01-18
A vending machine capable of effectively preventing fraudulent use of fake coins of a plurality of kinds. The number of slotted coins acceptable in one vending operation is preset in a 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 coin-return operation is performed while the count is equal to or larger than the preset acceptable number of coins, the coin return in response to the coin-return instruction is inhibited as a fraudulent use.
126 Coin recognition and off-sorting in a coin sorter US887442 1997-07-02 US5992602A 1999-11-30 Robert L. Zwieg; Thomas P. Adams; Myron W. Spoehr; Robert F. Fredrick; Jon R. Stieber; John P. Grajewski
A coin sorter has a circular sorting track with an upstanding rim. A diverter mechanism is located at the rim and may be actuated to move a selected coin away from the rim to an off-sort depression inwardly of the rim and then to an off-sort opening at the end of the depression. The diverter mechanism is actuated by a coin recognition system that includes an induction coil located beneath the track in advance of the diverter mechanism. Signals from the induction coil are read at spaced positions of a coin passing over the coil and compared with stored ranges of acceptable signals for coins of various denominations. The diverter mechanism is actuated to divert a coin to the off-sort opening when the signals for that coin do not fall within a range of acceptable values. The ranges of acceptable values can be established by calibrating the coin recognition system by processing a plurality of known acceptable coins of a denomination. The acceptable ranges can be automatically adjusted based upon the history of signals from acceptable coins processed after calibration.
127 硬貨処理装置 JP2013234346 2013-11-12 JP2015095113A 2015-05-18 太田 佳克; 重本 吉照; 向矢 豊
【課題】金箱の回収作業の手間を省くことができる硬貨処理装置を提供する。
【解決手段】硬貨処理装置10は、入金部20、金種別の収納投出部22、金種別の金箱23、および制御部70を備える。入金部20は、機体11外から硬貨を受け入れ、硬貨を金種別に選別する。金種別の収納投出部22は、入金部20で選別された硬貨を受け入れて収納するとともに、収納した硬貨を投出する。金種別の金箱23は、機体11から取り出し可能とし、入金部20で選別された硬貨を受け入れて収納する。制御部70は、金箱23のうちのいずれかの金種の金箱23で硬貨が満杯になった満杯時に、他の金種の金箱23のうち硬貨が所定量以上の満杯近くにある金箱23について、入金部20を通じて対応する金種の硬貨を金箱23に収納させて満杯にする同時回収処理を行う。
【選択図】図1
128 COIN MECHANISM EP91913648.1 1991-07-18 EP0541615B1 1995-09-27 THOMPSON, Trevor Trinity Cottage; CAMPBELL, Bernard, Joseph Woodley Cottage
A coin mechanism comprising testing means for testing coins as to their acceptability, a substantially upright coin store adapted to contain a plurality of acceptable coins of a particular denomination up to a predetermined upper level, and a coin dispenser for dispensing coins from the lower end of the store, characterised in that said coin store is provided with a coin inlet located below said predetermined upper level, and in that means is provided for delivering acceptable coins of said denomination from the testing means through said inlet into the store. This enables the coin store to be pre-loaded to the upper level and, when its contents have been partly dispensed, to be replenished from the coin tester, at the lower level.
129 Coin testing apparatus US511326 1990-04-19 US5131518A 1992-07-21 Kazuo Shimizu
A coin testing apparatus has a sensor outputting a detected signal corresponding to a deposited coin, a determinator for determining the value of the detecting signal, a discriminator for discriminating the authenticity and type of the coin by comparing the determined value with a coin acceptance range defined by maximum and minimum reference values, an initializor for initializing the coin acceptance range and memory for renewing the coin acceptance range by adding a predetermined value to or subtracting the predetermined value from the maximum and minimum reference values, respectively, when the practical determination range varies. Since the coin acceptance range is automatically corrected by the operation even if there is a variation in the range of the detected signal due to a drift of an electronic circuit or by variation in temperature, a correct and precise determination can be achieved.
130 Automatic fee determining and receipt totalizing system for parking facilities US30970772 1972-11-27 US3815718A 1974-06-11 SINGER P
An automatic fee determining system for use in parking facilities including means to totalize the amount of coins accepted by the system. The system includes means for calculating the fee due from a parking ticket. The customer inserts coins into a coin receptor and a ''''vend'''' signal is produced only when the total value of coins at least equals the calculated fee due. A coin return is provided to return coins so long as the total value of coins accepted is less than the calculated fee due. Means are provided to capture the coins when the amount accepted is at least as large as the calculated fee due. A pulse generator responsive to the ''''vend'''' signal is provided to produce a series of pulses corresponding to the value of the coins captured. The coin value pulses are counted by a pulse responsive totalizer which counts and stores the total value of coins captured.
131 Method of and apparatus for transferring coin/token signature data between coin/token acceptor devices EP04019530.7 2004-08-18 EP1513111A1 2005-03-09 Juds, Scott

The reference frame of production coin acceptors are calibrated with a set of reference objects so that their individual reference frames may be mapped from one to another to facilitate the transfer of coin signature data from one coin acceptor to another. Individual differences due to component variation are transformed out such that the windows of acceptance for each of the coin signature sensor readings may be as tight as possible to achieve both high acceptance of good coins and high security against unwanted coins.

132 Programmable multiple coin tube changer US165167 1998-10-01 US6076649A 2000-06-20 Charles Alan Waldorff, Jr.
A programmable multiple coin tube changer for accepting and storing coins of different denomination comprises a plurality of coin tubes with each coin tube for storing one coin denomination and each coin tube being removable from the changer in order to reconfigure the coin tubes, circuitry for initiating a payout configuration mode whenever the coin tubes are reconfigured from an initial configuration to a subsequent configuration, circuitry for selecting which one of the coin tubes are to store a particular coin, a mechanism for routing a particular coin to the coin tube which has been selected for storing that particular coin, and a memory for storing information corresponding to the coin tube which has been selected for storing that particular coin. The programmable multiple coin tube changer also has the capability of accepting one or more coins which were previously rejected by the changer and rejecting one or more coins which were previously accepted by the changer.
133 Coin packaging machine US731823 1976-10-12 US4058954A 1977-11-22 Kazuto Asami
A machine for packaging a predetermined number of coins has a coin feeding device, a coin counting device for counting coins, a coin packaging device for stacking and packaging coins fed by the coin feeding device, a control system for controlling the above described devices, a detecting device for detecting whether the stacking or packaging of the coins is acceptable or not and for producing a detection signal when unacceptable packaging is detected, a rejecting device for rejecting a package of coins detected as unacceptable from the coin packaging device, and a restart commanding system for applying a restart command signal to the control system when the production of the detection signal ceases after the coins are rejected, whereby the next packaging operation is started.
134 Coin discriminating apparatus US09739057 2000-12-18 US20010008200A1 2001-07-19 Toshio Yoshida; Takao Moritani; Shigetoshi Imai
A coin discriminating apparatus includes a magnetic sensor for detecting magnetic properties of a coin being transported and producing magnetic data of the coin, an optical sensor for producing optical data of the coin, a reference optical data memory for storing reference optical data of an obverse surface and a reverse surface of coins of each denomination, a reference magnetic data memory for storing reference magnetic data of an obverse surface and a reverse surface of coins of each denomination to be discriminated, a first coin discriminator for comparing optical data of the coin produced by the optical sensor with reference optical data of an obverse surface and a reverse surface of coins of each denomination and determining whether or not the coin is acceptable and the denomination of the coin, and a second coin discriminator for reading from the reference magnetic data memory magnetic reference data selected depending upon whether reference optical data of the obverse surface of a coin of a certain denomination or those of the reverse surface of the coin of the denomination were used when the first coin discriminator determined the coin to be acceptable and the denomination of the coin based thereon and comparing them with the magnetic data produced by the magnetic sensor, thereby finally discriminating whether or not the coin is acceptable and the denomination of the coin. According to the thus constituted coin discriminating apparatus, it is possible to accurately discriminate a counterfeit coin even when optical data acquired from the counterfeit coin such as diameter data and surface pattern data thereof coincide with those of genuine coins of a certain denomination and when the magnetic data acquired from the counterfeit coin are similar to those of coins of the denomination.
135 硬幣儲存裝置 TW079108549 1990-10-11 TW222338B 1994-04-11 約翰傑文斯康福; 理察蓋波因頓
本發明係關於硬幣儲存裝置之一種硬幣處理系統,包括兩個硬幣暫存器,分別的接受高值及低值面值的硬幣。每一暫存器包含一螺旋結構,其硬幣個別的支持於螺旋的連續圈之間。每一螺旋結構能在任何位置上儲存任何面值的硬幣,在兩末端有出口,允許控制硬幣被送至一現金箱內之順序。
136 Method and apparatus for transfering coin/token signature data between coin/token acceptor devices US10655063 2003-09-05 US20050061606A1 2005-03-24 Scott Juds
The reference frame of production coin acceptors are calibrated with a set of reference objects so that their individual reference frames may be mapped from one to another to facilitate the transfer of coin signature data from one coin acceptor to another. Individual differences due to component variation are transformed out such that the windows of acceptance for each of the coin signature sensor readings may be as tight as possible to achieve both high acceptance of good coins and high security against unwanted coins.
137 Coin wrapping machine US09934090 2001-08-21 US06497085B2 2002-12-24 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, determined based on a count made by the discriminator.
138 硬幣接收及分配機 TW092114407 2003-05-28 TW574675B 2004-02-01 森川淳
一種硬幣接收及分配機,包含有一硬幣接收及分配口,一感測單元,設置在一硬幣通道內,可供判斷並計算每種面額的硬幣,單一個硬幣儲放箱,用以儲放可接受硬幣,一個硬幣儲放筒,用以儲放要分配之硬幣,以及一控制器,用以控制硬幣接收及分配機整體的運作,該控制器係構造成可在分配硬幣之前,先將儲放在硬幣儲放箱內的硬幣取出、使感測單元判斷並計算自硬幣儲放箱內取出的每種面額之硬幣、並針對每一種面額將預定數量的硬幣儲放在硬幣儲放筒內,該控制裝置係進一步構造成,在要分配硬幣時,能將儲放在硬幣儲放筒內的硬幣取出、使感測單元針對每種面額判斷並計算自硬幣儲放筒內取出之硬幣、並根據感測單元所為的判斷及計數結果,將硬幣送入硬幣接收及分配口內,該控制裝置更進一步構造成,可使得感測單元來判斷經由硬幣接收及分配口投入的硬幣是否為可接受者,及硬幣的面額,以及計算每種面額的硬幣數目,並將經由硬幣接收及分配口投入的硬幣儲放至硬幣儲放箱內。
139 Verfahren zur Verschlüsselung von Daten, die von einer peripheren Baugruppe an eine Steuereinheit eines münzbetätigten Automaten gesandt werden EP02013341.9 2002-06-19 EP1274050A2 2003-01-08

  • 1. Verfahren zur Verschlüsselung von Daten, die von einer peripheren Baugruppe an eine Steuereinheit eines münzbetätigten Automaten gesandt werden.
  • 2.1 Münzbetätigte Automaten, insbesondere münzbetätigte Unterhaltungsautomaten mit einer Symbolspieleinrichtung, umfassen einen Münzprüfer, der die Wertigkeit der zugeführten akzeptierten Münzen an eine Steuereinheit übermittelt. Die Neuerung hat die Aufgabe, die von dem Münzprüfer an die Steuereinheit übermittelten Wertimpulse gegen eine betrügerische Veränderung der übermittelten Daten zu sichern.
  • 2.2 Zu diesem Zweck wird von der Steuereinheit periodisch eine Transaktionszahl an den Münzprüfer gesandt. Seitens des Münzprüfers wird unter Vermittlung eines Algorithmus die Transaktionszahl und der Münzwert zu einer Echtheitszahl verknüpft und an die Steuereinheit übermittelt.

140 Coin testing apparatus EP90304284.4 1990-04-20 EP0394067A1 1990-10-24 Shimizu, Kazuo

A coin testing apparatus has a sensor (1a, 1b) outputting a detected signal corresponding to a deposited coin, a determinator for determining the value of the detecting signal, a discriminator for discriminating the authenticity and type of the coin by comparing the determined value with a coin acceptance range defined by maximum and minimum reference values, an initializor for initializing the coin acceptance range and memory (7b, 7c) for renewing the coin acceptance range by adding a predetermined value to or subtracting the predetermined value from the maximum and minimum reference values, respectively, when the practical determination range varies. Since the coin acceptance range is automatically corrected by the peration even if there is a variation in the range of the detected signal due to a drift of an electronic circuit or by variation in temperature, a correct and precise determination can be achieved.