Device for coin checking

Check-actuated control mechanisms – Including means to test validity of check – By testing material composition

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194328, G07D 508

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047429038

ABSTRACT:
The coin to be checked for several characteristics influences, partially in succession and partially simultaneously, the coils (7-12) of several oscillator tank circuits (1-6). The oscillator tank circuits (1-6) are correspondingly connected to an amplifier (14) for the formation of an oscillator, individually in succession, those circuits with simultaneously influenced coils being connected periodically in alternation to this amplifier. Thereby, successive and simultaneous, high-frequency test signals are produced which are nested in one another in accordance with the time-division multiplex principle, these test signals corresponding to the influences exerted by the coin on the oscillator tank circuit coils (7-12). These test signals, after demodulation (19) and analog-to-digital conversion (20), are compared in an evaluating unit (22) individually with criteria stored in a memory (23) for each type of coin to be accepted.

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