EP0930587A2 - Serrure de consigne à pièce actionnée par des pièces de monnaie - Google Patents
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- EP0930587A2 EP0930587A2 EP99101018A EP99101018A EP0930587A2 EP 0930587 A2 EP0930587 A2 EP 0930587A2 EP 99101018 A EP99101018 A EP 99101018A EP 99101018 A EP99101018 A EP 99101018A EP 0930587 A2 EP0930587 A2 EP 0930587A2
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- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07F—COIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
- G07F7/00—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus
- G07F7/06—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by returnable containers, i.e. reverse vending systems in which a user is rewarded for returning a container that serves as a token of value, e.g. bottles
- G07F7/0618—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by returnable containers, i.e. reverse vending systems in which a user is rewarded for returning a container that serves as a token of value, e.g. bottles by carts
- G07F7/0654—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by returnable containers, i.e. reverse vending systems in which a user is rewarded for returning a container that serves as a token of value, e.g. bottles by carts in which the lock functions according to a "pinching of the token" principle, i.e. the token is held between two members
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07F—COIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
- G07F5/00—Coin-actuated mechanisms; Interlocks
- G07F5/02—Coin-actuated mechanisms; Interlocks actuated mechanically by coins, e.g. by a single coin
- G07F5/08—Coin-actuated mechanisms; Interlocks actuated mechanically by coins, e.g. by a single coin wherein the use of two or more coins or an equivalent single coin is optional for each transaction; wherein the use of two or more coins or an alternative equivalent combination of coins is optional for each transaction
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- the invention relates to a coin deposit lock with a housing, the one Entry opening for a deposit coin and a coin holder for the latter and at least one actuator by means of the actuator unlockable locking device, wherein the actuator at least in a starting position, the coin holder in the direction the coin level is at least partially limited and by the in the direction of insertion coin inserted into the housing, from this towards on the coin level, against the action of a counterforce is movable into an unlocked position.
- coin-operated locks it is useful to use coin-operated locks to be trained in such a way that they can be used with coin of different dimensions let it operate. For example, with a currency changeover a change in the diameter of the circulating and as Pawn coins are accompanied by money coins to be used. At the same time but should be manufactured or purchased before the currency changeover Coin deposit locks can still be used afterwards.
- a generic coin lock that meets the above criteria Account is known and is published in the as yet unpublished Document to the German patent 196 37 652 described. It points as actuators two to run perpendicular to the coin level Axis swiveling coin control bars on each other at a distance opposite in the direction of the coin level. So that the coin control bar of the previously known coin deposit lock with deposit coins with different diameters pivoted into their unlocked position they are in the direction of those of the pawn coins the support force exerted on them is elastically deformable. By the described Elastic deformability are on the well-known coin control bars Deviations in the diameter of the deposit coins used compensated.
- a stroke control device has, by means of which with appropriate extension of the Deposit coin in the deposit coin level the actuator and in the direction of insertion Moved pawn coin transverse to the pawn coin plane relative to each other are movable and that the coin holder in the direction of Coin level expanded with the relative movement mentioned.
- Coin deposit locks can be used to actuate the actuator Stroke control device with a corresponding diameter of the used Deposit coin in the transverse direction of the deposit coin plane relative to the deposit coin can be set automatically. With this setting of the actuator accompanied by a change in the size of the coin holder.
- the extension the coin holder by a provided on the actuator Return is formed in the direction of the pawn coin plane, which is on the stroke control surface in the direction of the transverse to the deposit coin plane Movement of the coin opposite the actuator connects.
- the moved transversely to the coin plane relative to the actuator Deposit coin with the actuator in the unlocked position this against the direction of insertion.
- An inventive coin deposit lock in the case of which the actuator through the deposit coin inserted in the direction of insertion, from this on an unlocking control surface running transversely to the coin level loaded, movable into an unlocking position and as a stroke control device on the actuator at least one against the coin coin level inclined stroke control surface is provided is characterized in that at least one further on the actuator unlocking control surface running transversely to the coin level Movement of the actuator in the unlocked position is provided, the unlocking control surfaces in the direction of the coin level and transversely to each other and arranged in the direction the release control surface on the outside of the deposit coin level Lift control surface is upstream, which is in the direction of the coin level outside the internal unlocking control surface and which is across the coin level from the level of the inside to the level the outer release control surface extends.
- Such coin deposit lock are the diameters of the deposit coins that can be used clearly defined via the unlocking control surfaces. So is one Unlocking the locking device only under the condition possible that the deposit coin inserted into the housing has a diameter which enables them to one of the unlocking control surfaces in the direction of the coin level so that the actuator moves to its unlocked position.
- Coin diameters are those that can be used to operate the coin deposit lock Deposited coins at least roughly uniquely determined.
- An embodiment of the coin deposit lock according to the invention Actuator through the inserted in the direction of insertion into the housing Deposit coin, from which it is applied in the direction of the deposit coin level, about an axis running transversely to the coin level in the unlocked position is pivotable, has a stroke control device, which as Swivel-stroke control device is formed.
- the relative movement of confirmation member and deposit coin across the deposit coin level and the pivoting movement of the actuator in its unlocked position run in parallel or sequentially.
- a coin deposit lock 1 has a housing 2 with an insertion opening 3 for a token 4.
- a locking device 5 housed in the housing 2.
- the end face is the housing 2 with an insertion opening 15 for a socket wrench 16 provided.
- This is on its associated with the housing 2 End formed in cross section S-shaped and points there in its perpendicular an engagement opening 17 for the surface extending to the drawing plane a locking projection 18 on a locking arm 19 of the locking rocker 7.
- the locking projection 18 is in turn at the insertion opening 3 of the Housing 2 facing side with a second rocker control surface 20th Mistake.
- a security arm 21 of the bolt rocker 7 is the deposit coin 4 assigned and has a securing lug 22.
- the housing 2 is to be attached to the handle traverse of a shopping cart.
- the socket wrench 16 is connected to another via a connecting chain Shopping cart attached.
- the locking projection 18 of the locking rocker engages 7 in the associated engagement opening 17 on the socket wrench 16 a.
- the latch rocker 7 is simultaneously by the on the first rocker control surface 8 adjacent and mounted on the housing 2 spool 10 blocked against pivoting about the axis 6. This is the Socket wrench 16 fixed inside the housing 2 and with the socket wrench 16 connected shopping trolleys on the housing 2 Shopping cart attached.
- the user of the last-mentioned shopping cart carries the coin 4 in the direction of insertion into the housing illustrated by an arrow 23 2, the deposit coin 4 acts on the coin check bar 12 consequently, based on its position according to Figure 5a against the force a return spring pivoted about the axis 11 in its unlocked position.
- the locking pin 13 of the coin check bar 12 pivots the locking surface 14 of the spool 10 away. The latter moves in the Followed by a biased slide spring in Figure 5a Left.
- the socket wrench 16 After using the shopping trolley with the coin deposit lock 1 can the socket wrench 16 through the insertion opening 15 back into the Interior of the housing 2 are introduced.
- the socket wrench moves 16 starting with its leading end the spool 10 from its position in Figure 5 b to the right.
- the control slide 10 strikes the first rocker control surface 8 and pivots thereby the locking rocker 7 in Figure 5b clockwise around the Axis 6.
- the locking rocker 7 engages the locking projection 18 back into the engagement opening 17 on the socket wrench 16 and thereby insert the socket wrench 17 inside the housing 2 firm.
- the securing arm 21 of the locking rocker 7 is back at the same time pivoted into the position shown in Figure 5a, in which the securing approach 22 releases the token 4 again.
- FIGS. 5a and 5b also works a coin deposit lock 101, as can be seen in FIGS. 1a to 4c.
- FIGS. 1a to 4c In these representations are details that those of the principle representations 5a and 5b correspond, provided with reference numerals, to the opposite 5a and 5b are increased by 100.
- FIGs 1a and 1b show the coin deposit lock 101 in the locked position Condition, i.e. with a locking device located in the locking position 105.
- Actuators take place inside a housing 102 the locking device 105 in the form of coin check bars 112 their starting position.
- Both coin check bars 112 are one Axle 111 is pivotally mounted on the housing 102. With axes 111 it is the perpendicular to the plane of Figure 1a Center axes of journals 124.
- One return spring 125 each arranged between the coin validation bars 112 and the housing 102.
- 112 locking pins 113 extend perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
- Coil springs trained return springs 126 provided with a axial end rest on the respective coin check bar 112 and the with the opposite axial end at a distance in Figure 1a Support the cover of the housing 102.
- the coin check bars 112 are also injection molded plastic parts manufactured. At the lower coin check bar in Figure 1a 112 is in one piece an ejection spring 127 with an ejection end 128 molded.
- One of the deposit coins 104a, 104b can be inserted in an insertion direction 123 insert through an insertion opening 103 into the housing 102 and then lies with its underside on a coin support 129 of the housing 102.
- the Coin support 129 forms a lower limit of a coin holder in FIG. 1a 130 inside the housing 102.
- the coin receptacle is indicated by dash-dot line 131 130 limited, among other things, by the coin validation bars 112.
- Housing 102 is provided with an insertion opening 115 through which a Socket wrench 116 with its housing end into the interior of the housing 102 introduced and there according to Figures 1a, 1b against removal is locked out of the housing 102.
- FIG. 2a shows the view of the upper coin check bar 112 according to FIG. 1a in an enlarged view.
- a plug-in pin can be seen in detail in FIG. 2a 132, on which the illustrated coin validation bar 112 assigned return spring 125 pushed with its one axial end becomes.
- FIG. 2b the upper coin check bar 112 according to FIG Top view of its underside facing away from the viewer of FIG. 1a, in Figure 2c shown in side view.
- a lift control surface 135 is inclined against the coin level 131 and is the unlocking control surface 134 as seen in the insertion direction 123. Furthermore the stroke control surface 135 lies in the direction of the deposit coin plane 131 outside the unlocking control surface lying inward in the direction mentioned 133.
- the lower coin validation bar 112 shown in detail in FIG. 3a in accordance with Figure 1a corresponds in its design apart from that molded onto it Ejection spring 127 with ejection end 128 the one described above, in Figure 1a upper coin check bar 112.
- the coin validation bar 112 shown in FIG. 3a in the direction of the coin level 131 as well as unlocking control surfaces offset with respect to each other 133, 134 as well as one from the level of the interior Unlock control surface 133 up to the level of the outer unlock control surface 134 and extending inclined against the coin level 131 Lift control surface 135.
- the ejection end 128 of the ejection spring 127 is on 3a and the coin check bar 112 shown in FIG with an upper contact surface 136 and a lower contact surface 137 Mistake.
- the Diameter smaller coin 104a in the insertion direction 123 through the Insertion opening 103 is inserted into the coin receptacle 130 of the housing 102, so this deposit coin 104a runs with its edge on the inside Unlocking control surfaces 133 of the coin validation bar 112 on and will centered between them in the direction of the coin level 131. If continued Swivel the movement of the token 104a in the insertion direction 123 by the coin 104a on the unlocking control surfaces 133 coin check bar 112 applied in the direction of the coin level 131 about their axes 111 in their unlocked position.
- FIG. 4b shows in section individual components of the coin deposit lock 101 with their mutual spatial assignment.
- the socket wrench 116 After using the shopping cart with the coin deposit lock 101 is the socket wrench 116 based on its position according to the 4a, 4b to be inserted through the insertion opening 115 into the housing 102. Associated with this is the one described above for FIGS. 5a and 5b Locking the socket wrench 116 and the associated Release of those previously locked in the coin receptacle 130 of the housing 102 Pawn coin 104a. After its release, the token 104a is made ejected inside the housing 102.
- the coin 104b Based on the conditions according to Figure 1a instead of the coin 104a the coin with a larger diameter 104b in the direction of insertion 123 into the housing 102 of the coin deposit lock 101 introduced, the coin 104b initially runs with its edge the stroke control surfaces 135 on the coin validation bars 112. If continued Insertion movement of the token 104b slides it on the coin support 129 of the housing 102 overlying and against tilting transversely to the coin level 131 supported with its edge on the stroke control surfaces 135 of the Coin validation bar 112 along. As a result, the coin validation bars 112 raised transversely to the deposit coin plane 131 with respect to the deposit coin 104b.
- the return stroke springs counteract the stroke movement of the coin check bars 112 126 between the tops of the coin validation bars 112 and clamped the cover of the housing 102 removed in FIG. 1a are. When they are moved transversely to the coin level 131 the coin check bars 112 by means of their in guide sleeves 138 of the housing 102 engaging trunnion 124.
- the ejection end takes over 128 of the ejection spring 127 also the task of a depth stop for the deposit coins inserted into the housing 102 of the coin deposit lock 101 104a, 104b.
- the ejection end 128 is in position 4a with its remote from the insertion opening 103 Back supported against further pivoting in the insertion direction 123.
- the ejection end 128 of the ejection spring 127 contributes to the depth stop Definition of the suitable for actuating the coin deposit lock 101 Deposit coin diameter at.
- the unlocking control surfaces 133 of the two coin check bars run 112 as well as their unlocking control surfaces 134 in the insertion direction 123 is curved towards each other.
- Curvature of the release control surfaces 133, 134 becomes a movement of the tokens 104a, 104b converted into an insertion direction 123 Swiveling movement of the coin validation bar 112 starting from its initial position 1a in its unlocking position shown in FIG. 4a.
- the line-like support of the token 104a, 104b each of the unlocking control surfaces 133, 134 moves when inserted of the tokens 104a, 104b into the housing 102 along the unlocking control surfaces 133, 134 towards the inside of the housing 102.
- the coin validation bar 112 according to FIG. 4a has this support of the token 104a, 104b is the left end in FIG.
- the relevant unlocking control surface 133 or 134 has not yet been reached.
- the length of the unlocking control surfaces 133, 134 is accordingly chosen larger than when using the deposit coins 104a, 104b for swiveling the coin validation bar 112 in the unlocking position required.
- the coin 104b which is in the use position, fades out Ratios are shown in FIG. 4a with a broken line of the deposit coin 104b.
- the associated sectional view 4c is that compared to FIG 4b of the raised position of the illustrated coin check bar 112.
- the functional sequences at the coin deposit lock 101 correspond when using the deposit coin 104b, those described in detail above Processes when using the deposit coin 104a.
- the coin 104b with the locking of the socket wrench again 116 inside the housing 102 by cooperation of the in their Starting position swiveling coin test bar 112 and in their Starting position resilient ejection spring 127 from the inside of the housing 102 ejected.
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DE1998101724 DE19801724C2 (de) | 1998-01-19 | 1998-01-19 | Münzpfandschloß |
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EP1286318A2 (fr) * | 2001-08-21 | 2003-02-26 | Peter Fuchs | Serrure actionnée par des pièces de monnaie |
FR2901393A1 (fr) * | 2006-05-22 | 2007-11-23 | Ronis Soc Par Actions Simplifi | Consigneur pour chariot de transport de denrees |
DE102009030123A1 (de) | 2009-06-24 | 2010-12-30 | Assies, Tobias | Münzpfandschloss, insbesondere für Einkaufskörbe |
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DE20316365U1 (de) * | 2003-10-23 | 2005-03-10 | Systec Pos-Technology Gmbh | Pfandschloss |
DE202009015317U1 (de) | 2009-11-12 | 2010-03-25 | Kief, Rainer | Schlüsselanhänger als Schlüssel und Schlüsselaufhänger |
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DE19637652C1 (de) | 1996-09-16 | 1998-03-12 | Walker Birgit | Pfandschloß |
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EP1286318A2 (fr) * | 2001-08-21 | 2003-02-26 | Peter Fuchs | Serrure actionnée par des pièces de monnaie |
EP1286318A3 (fr) * | 2001-08-21 | 2005-05-11 | Peter Fuchs | Serrure actionnée par des pièces de monnaie |
FR2901393A1 (fr) * | 2006-05-22 | 2007-11-23 | Ronis Soc Par Actions Simplifi | Consigneur pour chariot de transport de denrees |
EP1860619A2 (fr) * | 2006-05-22 | 2007-11-28 | Ronis | Consigneur pour chariot de transport |
EP1860619A3 (fr) * | 2006-05-22 | 2008-03-19 | Ronis | Consigneur pour chariot de transport |
DE102009030123A1 (de) | 2009-06-24 | 2010-12-30 | Assies, Tobias | Münzpfandschloss, insbesondere für Einkaufskörbe |
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