Coin separating and detecting device
US-2020242873-A1 · Jul 30, 2020 · US
US11315377B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11315377-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916706423-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2022 |
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A coin separating and feeding device includes a separating and rotating body, a moving body, and a cover body. The separating and rotating body defines a concave portion defined in an upper surface and extending from each of an upper surface side and a peripheral surface side; and a separating concave portion disposed at a part of the concave portion and formed in a semi-circular shape by the moving body. The moving body is mounted at a rotary disk of the device, is configured to pivot about a support shaft, is pivoted by a drive means positioned under the rotary disk via a coupling body penetrating through a through hole defined in the rotary disk, and is configured to be moved from the coin receiving position to a coin delivering position when delivering coins. The cover body is disposed at an upper surface side of the through hole.
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What is claimed is: 1. A coin separating and feeding device suitable for use in a coin processing device, the coin separating and feeding device comprising: a separating and rotating body defining a concave portion defined in an upper surface of the separating and rotating body and extending from each of an upper surface side and a peripheral surface side of the separating and rotating body; and a separating concave portion disposed at a part of the concave portion and formed in a semi-circular shape by a moving body positioned in a coin receiving position; the moving body, the moving body mounted at a rotary disk of the coin separating and feeding device, the moving body configured to pivot about a support shaft configured as a fulcrum, the moving body pivoted by a drive means positioned under the rotary disk via a coupling body penetrating through a through hole defined in the rotary disk, and the moving body configured to be moved to each of the coin receiving position and a coin delivering position at a predetermined timing by the drive means; wherein a cover body is disposed at an upper surface side of the through hole, is integrated with the moving body, and defines a disk shape defining a predetermined radius centered on the support shaft. 2. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the separating and rotating body comprises a separating plate, the separating plate defining the concave portion and the separating concave portion. 3. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the cover body at least partially covers the through hole. 4. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein: the cover body is integrated with the moving body. 5. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein: the drive means is a groove cam positioned under the rotary disk, the moving body coupled to a driven body, the driven body positioned in the groove cam via the coupling body; the through hole is formed in an arc shape centered on the support shaft; and the moving body is configured to be moved to each of the coin receiving position and to the coin delivering position by the groove cam via the driven body and the coupling body at a predetermined timing. 6. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 5 , wherein the separating and rotating body comprises a separating plate, the separating plate defining the concave portion and the separating concave portion. 7. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 5 , wherein the cover body at least partially covers the through hole. 8. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the cover body covers the most or entire part of the through hole. 9. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the cover body covers at least 86% of a width of the through hole in a radial direction. 10. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the cover body covers at least 87.5% of a width of the through hole in a radial direction. 11. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the cover body covers between 86% and 88% of a width of the through hole in a radial direction. 12. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the cover body covers the entire part of the through hole. 13. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the disk shape is circular. 14. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein a percentage of width of the through hole that is covered by the cover body remains constant during movement of the cover body. 15. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the coin separating and feeding device comprises a plurality of cover bodies, each cover body of the plurality of cover bodies having a disk shape. 16. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 15 , wherein the separating and feeding device comprises three cover bodies. 17. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the drive means is a groove cam positioned under the rotary disk, the moving body coupled to a driven body, the driven body positioned in the groove cam via the coupling body. 18. The coin separating and feeding device of claim 1 , wherein the through hole is formed in an arc shape centered on the support shaft.
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