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    • 7. 发明专利
    • Improvements relating to apparatus for storing and issuing coins or the like
    • GB569621A
    • 1945-06-01
    • GB1153443
    • 1943-07-15
    • WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE & SIGNALSTANLEY MARK DIXON
    • G07D1/00
    • 569,621. Money-delivering apparatus. WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE & SIGNAL CO., Ltd., and DIXON, S. M. July 15, 1943, No. 11534. [Class 27] In apparatus of the kind in which -coins 2. are stored in a tubular container 1 and the lowermost coin is ejected when required by means of an ejector 6 moving transversely across the axis of the column and engaging the edge of this coin, the base 4 of the container is provided with one or more fixed ramps 8 adapted to support the lowermost coin with its edge adjacent the ejector at a corresponding distance above the base 4, the ejector being arranged to pass between or at the side of the ramp or ramps during its ejecting movement. Thus, it is immaterial whether the lowermost coin is flat or bent ; in all cases its edge next the ejector is at the same height from the base and is properly engaged by the ejector. In the construction shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the container 1, which may be vertical, is inclined at 45 degrees and the lowermost coin is bent and has its convex side uppermost, its edge next the ejector 6 resting on a pair of ramps 8 between which the ejector moves in a groove 7. If the coin is flat or if it is bent with the concave side uppermost, its edge next the ejector is supported by the ramps 8 at the same height in each case. The ejector may move in one direction only or may reciprocate, in the latter case the tail part 13 is sufficiently long to support the next lowermost coin 11 until the ejector has completed its return stroke. In the modification shown in Fig. 5, a similar pair of ramps 14 are provided diametrically opposite the ramps 8, so that both the forward and rear edges of the lowermost coin are supported by the ramps. Pins projecting from the base 4 may be.used instead of the ramps 14.
    • 8. 发明专利
    • Improvements in or relating to coin-actuated mechanism
    • GB527783A
    • 1940-10-16
    • GB1151239
    • 1939-04-15
    • WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE & SIGNALRICHARD EDWIN STICKLEYSTANLEY MARK DIXON
    • G07F5/06
    • 527,783. Coin-freed apparatus. WESTING- HOUSE BRAKE & SIGNAL CO., Ltd., STICKLEY, R. E., and DIXON, S. M. April 15, 1939, No. 11512. [Class 27] Coin action, mechanical - connection and multiple-coin.-Individual coins of two different diameters effect a single or double actuation respectively of a counting, indication, or ticket issuing mechanism by the coins in their passage through a shoot 1, Fig. 1, in the direction of the arrow shown causing the displacement of an arm 3, provided with a cam member 8, to an extent dependent on the diameter of the coin. The arm 3 is pivoted at 2 and normally held in the position shown by a spring 6. It carries a member 7 projecting into the shoot 1 to be engaged by a coin in its passage. The smaller coin rocks the arm 3 just so far that a pin 9 on a spring controlled arm 10 rides on to the cam surface 8 to raise the arm 10 which through a pin 12 closes contacts 13, 14 to actuate a counting, indicating or ticket-issuing device. When the coin passes the arm 3 is returned and the contacts are opened. The larger diameter coin rocks the arm 3 so far that the pin 9 passes completely over the cam 8, again raises the arm 10 to cause a in its passage. During the return of the arm 3, the cam 8 again raises the arm 10 to cause a second actuation of the contacts. The coins may be moved along the shoot 1 by conveyer mechanism as described in Specification 513,785.