Check-actuated control mechanisms – Including means to impart thrust to check – Introducing device
Patent
1991-08-08
1993-08-17
Huppert, Michael S.
Check-actuated control mechanisms
Including means to impart thrust to check
Introducing device
271273, 453 56, 194318, 194203, 194348, G07D 300
Patent
active
052363392
ABSTRACT:
A coin selector includes a horizontal coin conveying unit for forcibly conveying a coin inserted through a coin insert slit in the horizontal direction while the coin is held between an opposing pair of endless belts. The horizontal coin conveying unit is slidably arranged in a housing of the coin selector, and moreover, the space defined by the opposing pair of endless belts is enlarged by turnably opening the opposing pair of endless belt about their one end. The upstream side of the horizontal coin conveying unit is covered with a cover, and a liquid collecting portion is attached to the cover so as to allow a liquid received through the coin insert slit to be quickly discharged outside of the coin selector.
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Mikami Mitsugu
Nakajima Kenji
Nishiumi Kenji
Hienz William M.
Huppert Michael S.
Kabushiki Kaisha Nippon Conlux
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