Coin diverting assembly
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1. A coin divertor assembly comprising:
- (a) a body defining a coin-entry path and first and second coin-exit paths,(b) a divertor member mounted to the body and movable between a first, coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the first coin-exit path and a second coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the second coin-exit path,(c) holding means tending to maintain the divertor member in a position of stable equilibrium, and(d) actuating means selectively providing an impulse force to move the divertor member from the first position of stable equilibrium to the second position of stable equilibrium,(e) the holding means being a snap-action spring,(f) the divertor member being a gate including a hinge, a remote end and an intermediate portion disposed between said hinge and remote end,(g) the body including a fixed support portion, and(h) the snap-action spring being a pretensioned spring extending between and attached to the gate intermediate portion and the support portion.
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Abstract
This coin divertor assembly includes a body providing a coin entry path and two coin exit paths. A gate member is mounted to the body at the end of the coin-entry path for selectively diverting a coin into one of the coin-exit paths. A holder maintains the gate in each of the gate positions in a stable equilibrium condition and an actuator provides an impulse force for moving the gate from one position of stable equilibrium to the other position of stable equilibrium.
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1. A coin divertor assembly comprising:
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(a) a body defining a coin-entry path and first and second coin-exit paths, (b) a divertor member mounted to the body and movable between a first, coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the first coin-exit path and a second coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the second coin-exit path, (c) holding means tending to maintain the divertor member in a position of stable equilibrium, and (d) actuating means selectively providing an impulse force to move the divertor member from the first position of stable equilibrium to the second position of stable equilibrium, (e) the holding means being a snap-action spring, (f) the divertor member being a gate including a hinge, a remote end and an intermediate portion disposed between said hinge and remote end, (g) the body including a fixed support portion, and (h) the snap-action spring being a pretensioned spring extending between and attached to the gate intermediate portion and the support portion.
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2. A coin divertor assembly comprising:
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(a) a body defining a coin-entry path and first and second coin-exit paths, (b) a divertor member mounted to the body and movable between a first, coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the first coin-exit path and a second coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the second coin-exit path, (c) holding means tending to maintain the divertor member in a position of stable equilibrium, and (d) actuating means selectively providing an impulse force to move the divertor member from the first position of stable equilibrium to the second position of stable equilibrium, (e) the divertor member being a gate including a hinge, a remote end and an intermediate portion disposed between said hinge and said remote end, and (f) the holding means including a weight disposed between the gate intermediate portion and the support portion.
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3. A coin divertor assembly comprising:
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(a) a body defining a coin-entry path and first and second coin-exit paths, (b) a divertor member mounted to the body and movable between a first, coin diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the first coin-exit path and a second coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the second coin-exit path, (c) holding means providing a holding force acting on the divertor member and tending to maintain the divertor member in a position of stable equilibrium, and (d) impulse actuating means selectively providing alternately first and second short duration impulse forces succeeding each other, the first impulse force overcoming the holding force and moving the divertor member from the first position of stable equilibrium to the second position of stable equilibrium and the second impulse force overcoming the holding force and returning the divertor member to said first position, the holding force holding the divertor member in each of said first and second positions between said short duration impulse forces. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A coin divertor assembly comprising:
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(a) a body defining a coin-entry path and first and second coin-exit paths, (b) a divertor member mounted to the body and movable between a first, coin diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the first coin-exit path and a second coin-diverting stable equilibrium position leading from the coin-entry path to the second coin-exit path, (c) holding means tending to maintain the divertor member in a position of stable equilibrium, (d) impulse actuating means selectively providing alternating first and second impulse forces succeeding each other, the first impulse force moving the divertor member from the first position of stable equilibrium to the second position of stable equilibrium and the second impulse force returning the divertor member to said first position, (e) the divertor member being a gate including a hinge having a remote end, (f) the holding means including a weight disposed between the hinge axis and the remote end, and (g) the body including spaced abutment portions selectively engageable by the gate so the gate is held by gravity in each of the stable equilibrium positions.
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