Coin separator

Coin handling – Assorter – Largest first

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194338, G07D 302

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048743470

ABSTRACT:
A coin separator includes first and second coin passages separated and defined in part by a plate having an elongated hole disposed lengthwise in the downward direction of coin movement. The diameter of the elongated hole is less than large diameter coins and greater than smaller diameter coins which are to be sorted. The plate is attachable to and detachable from the casing for cleaning and repair purposes, and a lower portion of the elongated hole has arcuate cutouts on both sides of a lower portion of the plate which projects upwardly in opposite relationship to downward coin movement. The peripheries of the arcuate cutouts and the upwardly projecting plate portion are tapered upwardly in cross-section which in conjunction with a tongue having a lower end movable into and out of the elongated hole assure that bent and/or deflected coins of small diameter pass through the appropriate coin passage.

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patent: 2049170 (1936-07-01), Mills
patent: 2053733 (1936-09-01), Nicolaus
patent: 4106610 (1978-08-01), Heiman
patent: 4220234 (1980-09-01), Sheltra
patent: 4286703 (1981-09-01), Schuller et al.
patent: 4747478 (1988-05-01), Friedman et al.

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