[0001] The present invention relates to an apparatus for dispensing coins or tokens and
more particularly to a hopper type coin dispensing apparatus including a hopper for
storing coins or tokens in bulk and a rotary disc for delivering the coins from the
hopper one at a time and in desired quantities.
[0002] U.S. Patents No. 3,942,544 and No. 4,437,478 are illustrative of the prior art. There
are disclosed a coin dispensing apparatus comprising a hopper for holding a supply
of coins, a rotary disc rotatably disposed in the hopper at an angle to the horizontal,
the rotary disc having at the central portion a central disc of a diameter depending
on a diameter of a coin to be dispensed and having at the peripheral portion a plurality
of coin engaging projections spaced in the peripheral direction, a delivery knife
having a point being tangential to the upper periphery of the central disc and a delivery
chute adapted for receiving the coin from the rotary disc by the delivery knife. The
central disc and the pins define coin receiving spaces on the rotary disc. These coin
receiving spaces on the rotary disc pickup coins from the lower portion of the hopper
and deliver them to the upper delivery zone one at a time to be passed into the delivery
chute by the delivery knife when the rotary disc is rotated within the hopper. In
such a hopper type coin dispensing apparatus, in order to improve the coin dispensing
efficiency, it is necessary that all of the coin receiving spaces on the rotary disc
effectively pickup the coins from the lower portion of the hopper by assisting of
an agitator which can agitate the coins within the hopper sufficiently.
[0003] Furthermore, in order to improve the coin dispensing efficiency, it is also necessary
to prevent the rotary disc from joggling in the normal direction to the plane of rotation
caused by the variation of partial load subjected to the lower portion of the rotary
disc by the coin
swithin the hopper since such a joggling of the rotation results in an interference
between the delivery knife positioned at the upper delivery zone and/or the delivery
chute and the engaging projections on the rotary disc and/or the coinsdelivered into
the upper delivery zone. It is also important to prevent the inlet of the delivery
chute from blocking by coins which are pushed upwardly by the powerful agitating action
of the agitator and progressively passed into the upper delivery zone along with the
coin carried by the engaging projection on the rotary disc.
[0004] In view of the foregoing, various means have been arranged in the hopper type coin
dispensing apparatus, as the result, the construction of the coin dispensing apparatus
is complicated and parts of the apparatus are increased so that lot of labor is required
for assembling and manufacturing thereof.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a hopper type coin dispensing apparatus,
in particular suitable for large coins having a high dispensing efficiency with simple
construction and without difficulty in manufacturing.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to provide a powerful agitating means
for the coin dispensing apparatus.
[0007] Still another object of the present invention is to provide means for preventing
the joggling in rotation of the rotary disc.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide coin antidoubling means or
wiper for preventing coins pushed upwardly by the agitating action from passing into
the upper delivery zone along with the coin carried by the engaging extension on the
rotary disc.
[0009] Further object of the present invention is to provide a delivery knife for preventing
the inlet of the delivery chute from blocking by the coins.
[0010] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a delivery chute without
interference with the engaging projections on the rotary disc.
[0011] A feature of the present invention is a coin dispensing apparatus comprising a supporting
plate inclined to the horizontal, a hopper connected to the supporting plate for holding
a supply of coins, a rotary disc rotatably supported on the supporting plate within
the hopper, the rotary disc having at the central portion a central disc of a diameter
depending on a diameter of a coin to be dispensed and having at the peripheral portion
a plurality of coin engaging projections spaced in the peripheral direction, bearing
means including a plurality of balls interposed between the supporting plate and the
outer peripheral portion of the rotary disc and spaced to each other in the peripheral
direction for rotatably supporting the rotary disc on the supporting plate, a drive
shaft extended through the supporting plate and the rotary disc for rotating said
rotary disc, a delivery knife secured to the supporting plate with a point thereof
being tangential to the upper periphery of the central disc, a delivery chute adapted
for receiving the coins from the rotary disc by the delivery knife, antidoubling means
for controlling the coin passing at the upper delivery zone and agitating means on
the central disc for agitating coins within the hopper, the agitating means including
a plurality of coil springs arranged so as to extend radially of the drive shaft on
the central disc, an elastomer retainer for retaining the inner ends of the coil springs
resiliently and connecting means being secured to the drive shaft for connecting the
elastomer retainer in compressed state to the rotary disc and for urging resiliently
the rotary disc towards the supporting plate.
[0012] Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the following
description of an illustrative embodiment proceeds with reference to the drawings
in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the illustrative coin dispensing apparatus according
to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged partial perspective view of the coin dispensing apparatus shown
in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view through the center of the rotary disc;
Fig. 4 is a front view of the agitating means on the central disc taken from line
IV - IV of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the elastomer retainer of the agitating means;
Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the elastomer retainer taken on line VI - VI in Fig.
5;
Figs. 7(a) and 7(b) are a front view of one of side plates of the delivery chute and
a sectional view taken on line VII - VII in Fig. 7(a);
Figs. 8(a) and 8(b) are a front view of other side plates of the delivery chute and
a sectional view taken on line VIII - VIII in Fig. 8(a); and
Fig. 9 is a sectional view of the delivery chute.
[0013] With reference to drawings illustrating an embodiment according to the present invention,
it will be seen that on a supporting stand 1, a rotary disc supporting plate 2 is
fixedly mounted in a position inclined to the horizontal and a hopper head 3 is connected
to the supporting plate 2 by means of bolts 4 to form a hopper 5 for holding a supply
of coins.
[0014] Within the hopper 5, a rotary disc 6 is rotatably supported on the inclined supporting
plate 2 and is provided at the peripheral portion 6a thereof with a plurality of coin
engaging projections such as pins 8 extruded from the top surface of the rotary disc
with a height corresponding to thickness of a coin to be dispensed and spaced in the
peripheral direction with a distance corresponding to diameter of the coin. Concentrically
overlaying the top surface of the rotary disc 2 is also provided with a central disc
9. Thus central disc 9 and the pins 8 on the rotary disc 2 define a plurality of coin
receiving spaces on the rotary disc 2. These coin receiving spaces on the rotary disc
2 pickup coins from the lower portion of the hopper and deliver them to the upper
delivery zone 7 one at each of the receiving spaces when the rotary disc is rotated
within the hopper.
[0015] At the upper delivery zone 7, a delivery knife 10 is secured to the supporting plate
and is extended across the peripheral portion 6a of the rotary disc 2 so that the
top surface of the knife point 10a is tangential to the upper periphery 9a of the
central disc 9 and thereby the coin carried by the pin 8 is transferred from the upper
periphery 9a of the central disc 9 onto the delivery knife 10 at the upper delivery
zone 7 to pass the coin into the discharge chute 11.
[0016] The delivery knife 10 is made of a flat metal plate as shown in Fig. 2 having a thin
knife point portion 10a of a thickness corresponding to the thickness of the coin
to be dispensed and a thick portion 51 formed with a channel 50 for passing of pin
8. The thin portion is provided with a frustconical deflector 52 secured by means
of a set screw 53 and the thick portion 51 has a coin discharging rail 10b which is
inclined downwards within the discharge chute 11.
[0017] Opposite upwardly to the delivery knife 10 is provided with a counter roller 13 which
is rotatably supported on the free end of a spring loaded rocker arm 12 of a coin
counting switch so that the switch is actuated by the coin passing between the delivery
knife 10 and the counter roller 13.
[0018] At the upper delivery zone, there is at least one antidoubling means or wiper 14
for controlling the coin passing to the discharge chute 11 as shown in Fig. 2. The
antidoubling wiper 14 is made of sheet shaped elastomer material and is secured to
a mount piece 16 on the supporting plate 2 at the upper base portion 14a thereof together
with a deflecting metal sheet 17 by means of screws 18 so that the wiper 14 is suspended
from the mount piece 16 over an upper circumferential wall 19 which circles the rotary
disc to overlay the free end portion 14b of the wiper 14 on the top surface of the
peripheral portion 6a. The free end 14b is provided with a conical projection. The
intermediate portion 14c of the wiper 14 is spaced from the top surface of the peripheral
portion 6a to provide a clearance 20 for passing of the pin 8.
[0019] Referring to Fig. 3, the rotary disc 6 has a concentric circular race 21 formed at
the peripheral portion on the bottom surface thereof and a plurality of balls 22 are
rotatably confined in retainers 23, respectively, which are spaced in the peripheral
direction and interposed between the top surface of the supporting plate 2 and the
bottom surface of the rotary disc 6 for antifriction engaging the surface of the circular
race 21 so that the rotary disc 6 is rotatably supported at the outer peripheral portion
thereof on the supporting plate 2 by means of balls 22. The rotary disc 2 is resiliently
urged at the center portion thereof towards the supporting plate 2 as will be mentioned
below and as a result all of the outer peripheral portion of the rotary disc is pressed
onto the balls 22 on the supporting plate so that the rotary disc is prevented from
joggling in the normal direction to the plane of the rotary disc during rotation owing
to the unbalanced load subjected to the lower portion of the rotary disc by the coin
within the hopper.
[0020] The rotary disc 6 has also an eccentric driven pin 27 extruded from the bottom surface
thereof for engagement by a radially projecting drive pin 28 secured to the drive
shaft 25. When the drive shaft 25 is driven and rotated through a reduction gear in
the gear box 24 by means of motor, the rotary disc 6 is connected operatively to the
drive shaft 25 by the drive pin 28 in its engagement with the driven pin 27 to rotate
the rotary disc 6. The drive shaft is extended through the supporting plate 2, the
rotary disc 6 and the central disc 9 on the rotary disc from the reduction gear box
24.
[0021] In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, on the central disc 9, three agitating
coil springs 15 are arranged so as to extend radially of the drive shaft 25. Each
of these coil springs 15 has at the opposite ends hook portions 15a and 15b, respectively
and has a reinforcing.coil spring 29 of a short length and a smaller diameter or the
like inserted within the inner end portion 15c of the coil spring 15 which is resiliently
held as will be mentioned below. The coil spring 15 has preferable 10 mm diameter
and is made of a wire of 1.5 mm diameter to provide a desired strength and flexibility.
[0022] These coil springs 15 are resiliently held at the inner end portions 15c on the central
disc 9 by an elastomer retainer 30 made of elastomer material and a connecting piece
31 which are mounted on the extended end portion 25a of the drive shaft 25.
[0023] The elastomer retainer 30 has a central bore 32 for inserting the extended end portion
25a, recesses 33 formed radially for holding the inner end portions 15c of the coil
springs 15, retaining recesses 34 partially extended from the recesses 33 for retaining
the inner end hooks 15b, a recess 35 for mounting the connecting piece 31 and holes
36 for engaging with connecting legs 40 of the connecting piece 31 as illustrated
in Figs.5 and 6, and the connecting piece 31 has a center bore 37 for inserting the
extended end portion 25a of the drive shaft 25, retainer pressing upper portion 38,
a spring seat 39 for a compression spring 46 and connecting legs 40 for engaging with
the inner end hook 15b of the coil spring 15. The connecting legs 40 is extended through
the holes 36 of the elastomer retainer 30, the inner holes 41 of the hooks 15b of
the coil springs 15, holes 42 formed in the central disc 9 and holes 43 formed in
the rotary disc 6 so as to connect the elastomer retainer 30, the coil springs 15,
the central disc 9 and the rotary disc 6 integrally. The elastomer retainer has also
conical portion 45.
[0024] The coil springs 15, the elastomer retainer 30 and the connecting piece 31 are assembled
on the central disc 9 and the connecting piece 31 is retained through a spring 46
interposed between the spring seat 39 and a washer 47 by a screw 48 secured to the
end of the drive shaft 25. Thus the connecting piece 31, the elastomer retainer 30,
the inner end portions 15c of the coil springs, central disc 9 and the rotary disc
6 are connected and also the rotary disc 6 is urged towards the supporting plate 2
so as to keep the outer peripheral portion of the rotary disc 6 in pressedly contact
with the balls 22 on the supporting plate 2.
[0025] Referring to Figs. 7 - 9. The delivery chute 11 is consisted of a coin guide side
plate 55 as illustrated in Fig. 7 and a covering side plate 56 as illustrated in Fig.
8, these two side plates 55 and 56 are spaced to each other to define a coin passage
57 between the opposite inner surfaces 55a and 56a as shown in Fig. 9. The coin guide
side plate 55 is secured to the supporting plate 2 together with the covering side
plate 56 by means of screws 58 so that the inner surface 55a of the coin guide side
plate 55 is on a level with the surface 6b of the peripheral portion 6a of the rotary
disc 6 or on a lower level as shown by an imaginary line 55a'. The side plate surface
55a has a guide ridge 59 extruded from the surface higher than the pin 8 on the rotary
disc 6. The guide ridge 59 extends in a coin discharge direction, i.e. in parallel
with the top edge 10b of the delivery knife thick portion 51 inclined downwards so
as to contact with the side face of a coin A as shown in Fig. 9.
1. A coin dispensing apparatus including a supporting plate (2) inclined to the horizontal,
a hopper (5) mounted on the supporting plate (2) for holding a supply of coins, a
rotary disc (6) rotatably supported on the supporting plate (2) within the hopper
(5), the rotary disc (6) having at the central portion a central disc (9) of a diameter
depending on a diameter of a coin to be dispensed and having at the peripheral portion
a plurality of coin engaging projections (8) spaced in the peripheral direction, bearing
means including a plurality of balls (22) interposed between the supporting plate
(2) and the outer peripheral portion (6a) of the rotary disc (6) and spaced to each
other in the peripheral direction for rotatably supporting the rotary disc (6) on
the supporting plate (2), a drive shaft (25) extended through the supporting plate
(2) and the rotary disc (6) for rotating said rotary disc, a delivery knife (10) secured
to the supporting plate (2) with the upper edge of a knife point (l0a) thereof being
tangential to the upper periphery of the central disc (9), a delivery chute (11) adapted
for receiving the coinsfrom the rotary disc (6) by the delivery knife (10), antidoubling
means (14) for controlling the coin passing at the upper delivery zone and agitating
means on the central disc (9) for agitating coins within the hopper (5) characterized
in that the agitating means including a plurality of coil springs (15) are arranged
so as to extend radially of the drive shaft (25) on the central disc (9), an elastomer
retainer (30) is mounted on the central disc for retaining the inner end portions
(15c) of the coil springs (15) resiliently and connecting means is secured to the
drive shaft (25) for connecting the elastomer retainer (30) in compressed state to
the rotary disc (6) and for urging resiliently the rotary disc (6) towards the supporting
plate (2).
2. The apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said delivery knife (10) is made of a
flat metal plate having a thin knife point portion (10a) of a thickness corresponding
to the thickness of a coin to be dispensed and a thick portion (51) formed with a
channel (50) for passing of said coin engaging projections (8) on said rotary disc.
3. The apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said delivery chute (11) is consisted
of a coin guide side plate (55) and a covering side plate (56) spaced from the coin
guide side plate which is secured to said supporting plate (2) so as to position the
inner surface (55a) thereof is on a level with the surface of said peripheral portion
(6a) of said rotary disc (6) or on a lower level and the inner surface (55a) of the
coin guide side plate (55) has a guide ridge (59) extruded from the surface (55a)
higher than said coin engaging projection (8) on said rotary disc (6) and extended
in a coin discharge direction.
4. The apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said antidoubling means (14) is made
of sheet shaped elastomer material and is suspended over an upper circumferential
wall (19) so as to overlay the free end portion (14b) thereof on the top surface of
the peripheral portion (6a) of the rotary disc (6).
5. The apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said coil springs (15) are resiliently
held at the inner end portions (15c) on the central disc (9) by said elastomer retainer
(30) made of elastomer material and has a inner end hook (15b) retained to the central
disc (9).
6. The apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotary disc (6) is urged resiliently
at the center portion thereof towards said supporting plate (2) through the elastomer
retainer (30) by a connecting means (31) secured to said drive shaft (25) so as to
keep the outer peripheral portion (6a) of the rotary disc (6) in closely contact with
said balls (22) of the bearing means on the supporting plate (2). 7. The apparatus
claimed in claim 1, wherein said connecting means (31) has a plurality of connecting
legs (40) spaced in the circumferential direction, by which said elastomer retainer
(30), said coil springs (15), said central disc (9) are connected to said rotary disc
(6) integrally.