Stacking device for coins or similar disk-shaped objects

Coin handling – Deliverer – Belt or chain

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453 61, G07D 906

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050228900

ABSTRACT:
A device for the vertical stacking of successively fed coins or similar disk-shaped articles, including a coin carrier connected to a continuously revolving conveyor belt and receiving the stack of coins while capable of being lowered in a stacking space of a coin packing machine in synchronism with the growing stack. The coin carriers are formed by an L-shaped finger whose first shank protrudes horizontally into the stacking space while its second shank is so connected with a pair of continuously revolving conveyor belts that the conveyor belts, based on the longitudinal axis of the second shank, attach on two mutually offset, lateral articulated axles. The continuously revolving conveyor belts run along trajectories which correspond to the spacing of the width of the second shank and are parallel to each other while in the vertical stacking direction they are mutually offset in accordance with the spacing of the lateral articulated axles. Obtained thereby is a coin stacking device where the coins are stacked on a single stacking finger, thereby eliminating the synchronization problems for two (and more) stacking fingers required according to the prior art.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4058955 (1977-11-01), Nakai et al.
patent: 4220169 (1980-09-01), Furuya

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