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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 1985
Filed:
Apr. 04, 1984
Nathan Choderker, Hallandale, FL (US);
Carl E Dorman, Hialeah, FL (US);
Ian Richter, Dania, FL (US);
Richard Driver, Merritt Island, FL (US);
Other;
Abstract
This invention relates to testing a coin by catching the coin, while it is moving, between a varying radius cam and a pin on a low inertia carrier. The carrier axle is in a fixed relationship to the cam. The coin's momentum plus weight turn the carrier until an end travel point is reached and momentum causes the coin to depart the carrier and go into an accept outlet. Additionally, magnetic fields passing through the coin's path provide further forces on the coin which help pull magnetic coins off the carrier into the reject outlet prior to the end travel point being reached. Undersize or underweight coins leave the carrier early and divert to reject. Oversize coins complete full travel, but cannot pass through to the accept outlet, and move back to reject outlet. Also, stringing of acceptable coins for retrieval is defeated by a trip in the accept outlet. Blockage of the reject outlet is defeated by a lever to stop rotation of the carrier in conjunction with a pin on the carrier to block spillover coins. By varying the proportions of the carrier and cam, the acceptor can operate with various preselected coins.