CA1169734A - Coin-holder - Google Patents

Coin-holder

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Publication number
CA1169734A
CA1169734A CA000370594A CA370594A CA1169734A CA 1169734 A CA1169734 A CA 1169734A CA 000370594 A CA000370594 A CA 000370594A CA 370594 A CA370594 A CA 370594A CA 1169734 A CA1169734 A CA 1169734A
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tubes
base
recesses
cylindrical
stand
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CA000370594A
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French (fr)
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Ronald K. Iversen
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Ljr Coincatchers Inc
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Ljr Coincatchers Inc
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07DHANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
    • G07D9/00Counting coins; Handling of coins not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
    • G07D9/06Devices for stacking or otherwise arranging coins on a support, e.g. apertured plate for use in counting coins

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  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Control Of Vending Devices And Auxiliary Devices For Vending Devices (AREA)

Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

The specification describes a coin holding device having a plurality of tubes each adapted to contain coins of a particular denomination and a stand for removably supporting the tubes in an upright position.

Description

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This invention relates to a coin holding device for domestic user The present invention provides a coin holding device of the above described type which is simple in construction, easy to use, inexpensive and which can provide at a glance a visual indication of its contents.
Broadly stated, the present invention is defined as a coin holding device comprising, in combination a plurality of cylindrical tubes adapted to contain coins of different denominations in an axially stacked relation; a stand having a base portion with a plurality of cyLindrical recesses sized for telescopingly receiving the bottom ends of the tubes and removably supporting the tubes in an upright position; the stand havin~ a head portion spaced from the base, defining a plurality of cylindrical recesses aligned with and facing the plurality of recesses in the base, the recesses in the head portion being adapted to receive the upper ends of the tubes; and the head portion further having slots in its upper surface associated one with each recess for feeding coins to the corresponding tube.
These and other features of the invention will become clear from the following description wherein reference is made to the appended drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a front elevational view of the coin holder of the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a side elevational view of the holder of Figure l; and FIGURE 3 is a top view of the holder of Figure 1.

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The coin holding device 10 of the present invention provides a plurality of cylindrical tubes 12 adapted to contain coins of different denominations in an axially stacked fashion and a stand 1~ for supporting the tubes in an upright position. As will be explained later, the tubes are independently insertable in and removable from the stand.
The stand 14 has a base 16 upon which the lower or bottom ends 18 of the tubes rest. The base has means for ~ - la -:

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maintaining the ~ottom ends of the tubes in positiorl.
An upright panel or backing member 20 extends upwardly from the base and has means for holding the upper ends 22 of the tubes so as to prevent tipping of the tubes, particularly during the course of inserting coins into the tubes.
With these general features of the invention in mind, a preferred embodiment will now'be described.
The base 16 is an elongated member which is rec-tangular in both transverse and longitudinal section and includes a top surace 23, a front surface 24, a bottom surface 26 and a rear surface 28. The bottom sur~ace 26 is adapted to sit on a supporting surface. The rear surface is secured by any suitable means to the upright panel member 20 adjacent the lower edge of the latter as illustrated in Figure 2. However, it is to be understood that the stand may be made as a unitary unit if so desired.
The upper surface 23 is formed with a plurality of cylindrical recesses 30 each being sized to loosely receive the bottom end 18 of one of the tubes. The recesses 30 provide circumferential surfaces 32 which prevent accidental radial movement of the bottom ends of the tubes and therefore maintain the bottom ends of the tubes in position. ~ssociated with each recess is a transverse groove 34 which extends from surface 32 to front surface 23 of the base. As will be explained later, grooves 34 facilitate removal and insertion of the tubes in the stand.
Member 20 is in the form of an upright, generally rectangular panel, as best shown in Figure 1, and has a width corresponding to the length of base 16. As explained 3~
-2-~arlier, the rear surface of the base is secured to mernber 20 along the lower edge 36 of the latter.
An elongated head member ~0 extends forwardly from member 20. Member 40 is disposed parallel to base 16 and has an upper surface 42, a bottom surface 44, a ~ront surface 46 and a rear surface 48.
sottom surface ~4 is provïded with another series of cylindrical recesses 50, these being axially aligned with those of the base member and adapted to loosely telescoplngly receive the upper ends 22 of the tubes 18, as shown in the dra~ings. Member 40 thus prevents undesired or acciden-tal tipping of the tubes.
Coin feed aperture means in the form of slots 52 are provided in upper surface 42 and communicate with recesses 50.
The internal diameter of each tube corresponds substantially to the diameter of coin it is intended to hold. The diameter of each recess, in turn, corresponds substantially to the external diameter of the tubes. The tubes are preferably made of plastic and are transparent so as to provide a visual indication of their contents.
Member 20 may extend upwardly beyond member 40 so as to form a support for a photograph, a calender or advertising material.
In use, it will be apparent that coins which are to be stored are simply inserted into the slot above the tube containing coins of the proper denomination. When it is desired to empty a tube, its circumference is grasped, the tube moved upwardly, inwardly of recesses 50 until bottom
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nd 18 clears the front portion of surface 32 of recess 30.
Then the bo-ttom end is moved forwardly into ~roove 3~ un-til the upper end 22 exits recess 50. The reverse procedure i5 used when insertin~ a tube.
It will be appreciated that var:ious modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the following claims.

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Claims (5)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A coin holding device comprising, in combination.
a plurality of cylindrical tubes adapted to contain coins of different denominations in an axially stacked relation;
a stand having a base portion with a plurality of cylindrical recesses sized for telescopingly receiving the bottom ends of said tubes and removably supporting the tubes in an upright position;
said stand having a head portion spaced from said base, defining a plurality of cylindrical recesses aligned with and facing said plurality of recesses in said base, said recesses in said head portion being adapted to receive the upper ends of said tubes; and said head portion further having slots in its upper surface associated one with each recess for feeding coins to the corresponding tube.
2. A coin holding device as defined in Claim 1, further including a backing member interconnecting said base and said head portion.
3. A coin holding device as defined in Claim 2, said base further including a groove in its upper surface extending between each said recess and a front surface of said base to permit insertion and removal of said tubes from said stand.
4. A coin holding device as defined in Claim 3, said tubes being transparent to permit viewing of the coins therein.
5. A coin holding device comprising, in combination:
a plurality of cylindrical, transparent tubes having different internal diameters for holding coins of different denominations in an axially stacked relation;
a stand for supporting said tubes in an upright position, said stand including:
a backing member having an upper end and a lower end;
an elongated base having a top surface, and a front surface, said base extending forwardly of the lower end of said backing member, said top surface having a plurality of cylindrical recesses each adapted to loosely receive the lower end of one of said tubes and a groove associated with each said cylindrical recess, each said groove extending from its associated recess to said front surface;
an elongated head member extending along a side thereof from said backing member parallel to said base member and spaced therefrom, said head member having a front surface, a bottom surface and an upper surface, a plurality of cylindrical recesses in said bottom surface axially aligned with the cylindrical recesses in said base for telescopingly receiving the upper ends of said tubes and slot means in said upper surface communicating with said recesses in said head member for feeding coins to said tubes via said recesses.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2002013651A1 (en) * 2000-08-11 2002-02-21 Petra Helene Tanidis Motivational coin storage device
US8926412B2 (en) 2012-07-24 2015-01-06 Scan Coin Ab Coin deposit and dispensing apparatus
US8936505B2 (en) 2012-07-24 2015-01-20 Scan Coin, AB Dispensers for coin handling apparatus
US8967362B2 (en) 2012-07-24 2015-03-03 Scan Coin Ab Apparatus, method, software and graphical interface for flexible dispensing of coins in a coin handling apparatus

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2002013651A1 (en) * 2000-08-11 2002-02-21 Petra Helene Tanidis Motivational coin storage device
US8926412B2 (en) 2012-07-24 2015-01-06 Scan Coin Ab Coin deposit and dispensing apparatus
US8936505B2 (en) 2012-07-24 2015-01-20 Scan Coin, AB Dispensers for coin handling apparatus
US8967362B2 (en) 2012-07-24 2015-03-03 Scan Coin Ab Apparatus, method, software and graphical interface for flexible dispensing of coins in a coin handling apparatus

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