Coin discrimination apparatus
First Claim
1. Coin discrimination apparatus comprising:
- means defining a path for the passage of coins under test,first and second sensor means for sensing a coin during its passage along the path,means responsive to said sensor means for producing first and second coin signals for the first and second sensor means respectively, the coin signals having values in dependence upon the coin under test, memory means storing data for defining first and second windows each having a width for acceptable values of the coin signals, and,means for comparing said coin signals with data stored in said memory to determine if the coin signals fall within the windows, wherein the data for the first and second windows are stored respectively for providing both a first and a second window width, wherein the first window width corresponds to the width of a distribution of coin signals associated with acceptable coins of a particular denomination, and the second window width corresponds to the width of said distribution but excludes therefrom a range of values corresponding to fraudulent coins, and a coin under test is deemed to be acceptable upon the coin signals falling either within a first or a second acceptance condition wherein,for the first acceptance condition, the value of the first coin signal falls within the first window width of the first window (W11), and the value of the second coin signal falls within the second window width of the second window, andfor the second acceptance condition the value of the first coin signal falls within the second window width of the first window, and the value of the second coin signal falls within the first window width of the second window.
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Abstract
In coin discrimination apparatus, a coin under test rolls past first and second inductive sensors (C1, C2) which produce first and second coin signals (x1, x2) in dependence upon the coin under test. The coin signals are compared with data defining first and second stored windows (W1, W2) to determine acceptability of the coin. In accordance with the invention the data for the first and second windows (W1, W2) are stored respectively for providing both a first and a second window width (W11, W12 ; W21, W22), wherein the first window width corresponds to the width of a distribution of coin signals associated with acceptable coins of a particular denomination, and the second window width corresponds to the width of said distribution but excludes therefrom a range of values corresponding to fraudulent coins, and a coin under test is deemed to be acceptable upon the coin signals falling either within a first or a second acceptance condition wherein, for the first acceptance condition, the value of the first coin signal fails within the first window width of the first window (W11), and the value of the second coin signal falls within the second window width of the second window (W22), and for the second acceptance condition the value of the first coin signal falls within the second window width of the first window (W12), and the value of the second coin signal falls within the first window width of the second window (W21).
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10 Claims
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1. Coin discrimination apparatus comprising:
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means defining a path for the passage of coins under test, first and second sensor means for sensing a coin during its passage along the path, means responsive to said sensor means for producing first and second coin signals for the first and second sensor means respectively, the coin signals having values in dependence upon the coin under test, memory means storing data for defining first and second windows each having a width for acceptable values of the coin signals, and, means for comparing said coin signals with data stored in said memory to determine if the coin signals fall within the windows, wherein the data for the first and second windows are stored respectively for providing both a first and a second window width, wherein the first window width corresponds to the width of a distribution of coin signals associated with acceptable coins of a particular denomination, and the second window width corresponds to the width of said distribution but excludes therefrom a range of values corresponding to fraudulent coins, and a coin under test is deemed to be acceptable upon the coin signals falling either within a first or a second acceptance condition wherein, for the first acceptance condition, the value of the first coin signal falls within the first window width of the first window (W11), and the value of the second coin signal falls within the second window width of the second window, and for the second acceptance condition the value of the first coin signal falls within the second window width of the first window, and the value of the second coin signal falls within the first window width of the second window. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of discriminating between coins comprising the steps of:
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performing first and second tests upon a coin so as to develop first and second coin signals in dependence upon the coin under test; storing data for a first window and a second window for respectively providing both a first and a second window width, wherein the first window width corresponds to the width of a distribution of coin signals associated with acceptable coins of a particular denomination, and the second window width corresponds to the width of said distribution but excludes therefrom a range of values corresponding to fraudulent coins; comparing said first and second coin signals with said first and second windows; and accepting a coin upon the coin signals falling either within a first or a second acceptance condition, wherein said first acceptance condition is achieved when the value of the first coin signal falls within said first window width of said first window and the value of the second coin signal falls within said second window width of said second window, and wherein said second acceptance condition is achieved when the value of the first coin signal falls within said second window width of said first window and the value of the second coin signal falls within said first window width of said second window. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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