| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7635059 |
Apparatus and method for rejecting jammed coins |
December 22, 2009 |
| A coin separator and rejector apparatus that will electronically release and return jammed coins, tokens, slugs and the like is disclosed. A coin separator and rejector body is described having one or more downwardly inclined coin races formed therein. The rejector body has an upstream |
| 5988349 |
Apparatus and method for separating and rejecting coins |
November 23, 1999 |
| A coin separator/rejector system includes a plurality of coin races which are disposed in a coin separator and rejector body. The races have at least one protrusion along their length so as to deflect downwardly traveling coins and force these coins to alter both their attitude and d |
| 5738200 |
Coin receiving assembly for separating liquids from coins |
April 14, 1998 |
| The coin receiving assembly provides a mechanism for defining a coin race through which a coin may pass, but from which fluid will be caused to exit. The coin is caused to negotiate a generally curvilinear path, while surfaces defining the coin race are configured to conduct water to |
| 5647470 |
Tamper resistant coin race |
July 15, 1997 |
| A tamper resistant coin race is provided which establishes a non-linear coin race or path for the coin to traverse. The structure defining the coin race provides communication from the coin race to the exterior to prevent the locking of the coin race by the insertion of foreign matter. |
| 5634544 |
Coin counting and escrow system |
June 3, 1997 |
| A coin escrow unit including a first and a second body where the first body has a first and second flange, where the first flange is adapted to impart a tumbling movement to downwardly moving coins, and the second flange is downwardly distending, and where the second body has a downwardl |
| 5279404 |
Coin counting and escrow system |
January 18, 1994 |
| A coin escrow unit including a first and a second body where the first body has a first and second flange, where the first flange is adapted to impart a tumbling movement to downwardly moving coins, and the second flange is downwardly distending, and where the second body has a downwardl |