Coin operating mechanism providing controlled play of multiple g

Check-actuated control mechanisms – Including noncontacting – relatively movable parts connected...

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194 1J, G07F 522

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042706483

ABSTRACT:
Switches corresponding in number to the number of games to be played on a coin operated machine by a single coin are spaced from each other along a coin channel with an operator arm for each switch extending through a longitudinal slit in the channel side wall into the path of travel of a coin in the channel, and a selectively pivotal coin support lever extending through a longitudinal slit in the opposite side wall into the coin channel adjacent each switch except the first switch. A coin discharge channel is positioned above each coin support lever a distance so its bottom wall is tangent to or an extension of the circumference of a first coin on the coin support lever whereby a second coin inserted while the first coin is still in the coin channel on the coin support arm is deflected by the edge of the first coin into the coin discharge channel to avoid its interference with the switches.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2665791 (1954-01-01), Caruso
patent: 3154182 (1964-10-01), Eickhoff

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