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Title:
Coin-handling device
Abstract:
A coin-receiving drum can be used to carry coins, and also can coact with a support to orient those coins so those coins can be introduced into a coin-dispensing unit. That coin-receiving drum has a number of spaced-apart, coin-receiving recesses therein; and those spaced-apart, coin-receiving recesses open to the exterior of that coin-receiving drum. However, a closure member, which is pivoted to the coin-receiving drum, acts at any given time to close the majority of those spaced-apart, coin-receiving recesses. The support has a driving member and a stop; and that driving member will rotate the coin-receiving drum and the closure member until that closure member engages and is held by that stop; and then that driving member will continue to rotate that coin-receiving drum. That continued rotation of the coin-receiving drum will cause the coins within that coin-receiving drum to enter and be temporarily held within the spaced-apart, coin-receiving recesses, and then be moved to a position wherein the closure member permits them to exit from those spaced-apart, coin-receiving recesses.
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Inventors:
Erickson, Gustav F. (Hot Springs, AR, US)
Application Number:
469108
Filing Date: 1974-05-13 Publication_date: 1976-03-09 Assignee:
UMC Industries, Inc. (New York, NY)
Primary Class(es):
453/57
221/186
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Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Reeves, Robert B.
Assistant Examiner:
Handren, Frederick R.
Attorney:
Rogers, Ezell & Eilers
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