Differential speed coin sorter

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133 3D, 133 3H, 221182, G07D 306

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043042473

ABSTRACT:
By utilizing first and second spaced, joined, co-axial disks with coin-receiving peripheral openings, such disks being separated from each other in the region of said peripheral openings by a fixed ring member having an opening therethrough to permit the passage of coins from the peripheral openings in said first disk to the peripheral openings in said second disk, said first and second disks rotating in unison at a first speed, and a third co-axial disk rotating at a higher speed than said first and second disks and positioned parallel to and adjacent to the second disk whereby coins falling in the peripheral openings of said second disk are urged outwardly by the relative motion of said second and third disks, to contact a rim member having openings of graduated width therethrough corresponding to the diameters of different coins; those different coins may be effectively and accurately separated or sorted into respective types or denominations.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1749421 (1930-03-01), Donnellan
patent: 1893828 (1933-01-01), Graeme
patent: 1947456 (1934-02-01), Bock
patent: 1979659 (1934-11-01), Zierick

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