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Title:
Portable coin bank
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1. An improved portable bank for tokens such as coins of the type having at least one generally circular tubular member for retaining a stacked plurality of coins of a particular denomination having means for depositing coins of said denomination into the tubular member, the improvement wherein the tubular member comprises:
(a) a lower support portion having an inclined bottom portion to ensure continuous slanted stacking of the coins as each new coin is deposited to facilitate removal of the lower-most coin, said bottom portion having a first opening at forward portions thereof to permit manual contact with the lowermost coin of the stack to aid in its individual removal;
(b) a second opening at lower forward portions conterminous with said first opening and in combination therewith to provide digital aid in the removal of the lowermost coin of the stack;
(c) a pair of spring members formed integrally on either side of each tubular member and facing laterally of said second opening to normally retain the stack of coins within the tubular member and permitting removal of the lowermost coin by flexing radially outward as said lowermost coin is withdrawn; and
(d) means for preventing the remaining coins of said stack from being simultaneously dispensed while the lowermost coin is being removed.
2. The portable coin bank according to claim 1 wherein:
(a) said first and second openings are generally U-shaped.
3. The portable coin bank according to claim 2 wherein:
(a) said second opening is defined by a plane which intersects the inclined bottom portion of said lower support portion.
4. The portable coin bank according to any of claims 1, 2, or 3 wherein:
(a) each of said spring members is formed by a pair of generally parallel slits provided in said tubular member extending longitudinally upward from said inclined bottom portion.
5. The portable coin bank according to claim 4 wherein:
(a) one of said slits of one of said pair is diametrically opposed to one of the slits of said other pair; and
(b) the other slit of each pair is located between said diametrically opposed pair and said second opening.
6. The portable coin bank according to claim 5 wherein said prevention means comprises:
(a) an arched portion of the lower forward portion of said tubular member between said second generally U-shaped opening and said spring members.
7. The portable coin bank according to claim 1 which comprises:
(a) at least three tubular members dimensioned to retain at least three stacks of coins of at least three denominations.
8. The portable coin bank according to claim 7 further comprising:
(a) means for integrally connecting said tubular members in a spaced-apart linear relation.
9. The portable coin bank according to claim 8 further comprising:
(a) support means for removably retaining said connected tubular members.
10. The portable coin bank according to claim 7 wherein said tubular members are molded of a thermoplastic composition.
11. An improved portable coin bank of the type having at least one generally circular tubular member for retaining a stacked plurality of coins of a particular denomination having means for individually depositing coins of said denomination thereinto, the improvement wherein the tubular member comprises:
(a) lower support portion having an inclined bottom portion to ensure continuous slanted stacking of the coins as each additional coin is deposited in the tubular member to facilitate removal of the lowermost coin, said bottom portion:
(i) extending more than one-half way around the circumference of the tubular member to ensure against unintentionally dispensing a coin, and
(ii) having a first generally U-shaped opening at forward portions thereof to permit manual contact with the lowermost coin of the stack to aid in its individual removal;
(b) a second generally U-shaped opening at lower forward portions conterminous with said first generally U-shaped opening and in combination therewith to provide digital aid in the removal of the lowermost coin;
(c) spring members formed integrally on either side of said second generally U-shaped opening each defined by a pair of generally parallel splits extending longitudinally upward from said inclined bottom portion to permit the individual removal of the lowermost coin by flexing radially outward as the lowermost coin is withdrawn; and
(d) means for preventing the remaining coins of said stack from being simultaneously dispensed while the lowermost coin is being withdrawn.
Other info:
Inventors:
Hall, A. Douglass (Bedford Hills, NY, US)
Application Number:
023677
Filing Date: 1979-03-26 Publication_date: 1981-01-27 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
453/50
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
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Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Tollberg, Stanley H.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Pennie & Edmonds
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