Telephonic communications – With check operated control – Coin signalling or control
Patent
1995-06-30
1998-03-03
Kuntz, Curtis
Telephonic communications
With check operated control
Coin signalling or control
379147, 232 433, 154310, 154344, H04M 1700, B65D 9100, G07F 104
Patent
active
057244154
ABSTRACT:
A coin receptacle which maximizes use of the space within the receptacle and minimizes the frequency of collection visits. The coin receptacle solves the problem of pyramiding and dead space within by providing a resilient, angled surface positioned in the path of the failing coins. Upon striking the resilient surface, the coins tend to spin or rotate and land flat, and are distributed throughout the receptacle. The structure minimizes the possibility of down time.
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Mills Woodrow W.
Quarles Denise T.
Waryjas Marcia
BellSouth Corporation
Kuntz Curtis
Loomis Paul
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