EP1131796A2 - Münzpfandschloss - Google Patents
MünzpfandschlossInfo
- Publication number
- EP1131796A2 EP1131796A2 EP00958114A EP00958114A EP1131796A2 EP 1131796 A2 EP1131796 A2 EP 1131796A2 EP 00958114 A EP00958114 A EP 00958114A EP 00958114 A EP00958114 A EP 00958114A EP 1131796 A2 EP1131796 A2 EP 1131796A2
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- coin
- control
- chamber
- key
- deposit lock
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- G—PHYSICS
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a coin deposit lock, in particular for use in shopping trolleys.
- the empty shopping trolley is brought to the designated shopping trolley row and inserted into this row, the key that is firmly connected to the next shopping trolley can be re-entered into the coin deposit lock in reverse order and the inserted coin becomes again Removal released.
- a known system (EP 0 686 294 B1) according to the preamble of claim 1 has four functional parts for carrying out the above-described processes.
- the key When a coin is inserted into a coin chamber, the key held in a key chamber, which establishes the connection with the next shopping cart , release and vice versa; the key here consists of a metal functional part for interaction with the functional part and the locking bolt, as well as a plastic handle section enclosing this metal functional part.
- the basic idea of the invention is, first of all, that the number of components used is further minimized, these components independently controlling the movement sequences within the coin deposit lock between the respective end positions, locking position and release position, through their respective inner contours or outer contours.
- control and functional parts creates space for a large clear cross section within the key chamber and thus for a key with a corresponding cross section, as is required for a plastic key for reasons of stability.
- the design according to the invention also enables the coin to be replaced by another actuation object such as a plastic chip or a credit card-like coin substitute. Further advantageous configurations and advantages emerge from the following description and the subclaims.
- Figure 1 An exploded view of the first embodiment of the
- FIG. 2-5 four sectional representations of the control and functional part in the coin deposit lock according to FIG. 1,
- FIG. 6-9 four sectional representations of the coin deposit lock according to FIG. 1 with the coin inserted and the key inserted
- FIG. 13 shows a top view of a second exemplary embodiment of the coin deposit lock
- Figure 14 is a plan view of a third embodiment of the coin deposit lock
- FIG. 15 shows a top view of a fourth exemplary embodiment of the coin deposit lock
- FIG. 16 shows an exploded view of a fifth exemplary embodiment of the coin deposit lock
- FIG. 17-19 three sectional views of the one-piece housing in the fifth embodiment. Description of the embodiments
- Figure 1 shows an exploded view of the structure of the deposit deposit lock to illustrate the structure of its essential components, namely a coin deposit lock housing 20 composed of a lower housing part and an identical upper housing part (not shown), as well as two control and functional parts 11 and 12, which engage with guide recesses 21 E, F or 22 E, F of the housing.
- a coin deposit lock housing 20 composed of a lower housing part and an identical upper housing part (not shown), as well as two control and functional parts 11 and 12, which engage with guide recesses 21 E, F or 22 E, F of the housing.
- the bottom surface of the housing 20 is shown hatched transversely to the functional axis F-F, whereas the lower-lying bottom surfaces of the guide recesses are hatched parallel to the functional axis F-F.
- the lower part of the housing and the upper part (not shown) of the housing can be placed on top of each other by means of centering pins or corresponding bores.
- the inner contour of the structurally identical upper housing part has correspondingly shaped and positioned guide recesses.
- the upper housing part and lower housing part thus enclose a space between them, which is divided into a coin chamber 25 and a key chamber 26 (FIGS. 8 and 9) by the two control and functional parts 11 and 12 and in which the two control and functional parts are divided by the guide recesses in the upper and lower parts of the coin 15 and key 16 are positively guided.
- each control and functional part 11, 12 is an essentially W-shaped molded part with a central section 11 G.12G extending along the longitudinal side of the housing and two brackets 14A.14B and 15A.15B lying transversely to the functional axis FF with first control contours 11A.11B or 12A, 12B at their ends.
- the central section 11G, 12G has at its ends second control contours 1 1 C, D, E, F or 12 C, D, E, F, which in the guide recesses 21 ..., 22nd ... intervene in the housing.
- the shape of the guide recesses is predetermined so that the two control and functional parts 11, 12 perform a rotary-sliding movement when they act on the coin 15 or the key 16 and cover their predetermined path, ie, if each of the total of eight second control contours is shifted from its one end position to the other end position in its respectively assigned guide recess, in each of which an end or end wall of the associated guide recess forms a stop which limits a further displacement of the control contour.
- This movement specification of the two control and functional parts 11, 12 is defined such that, when the key 16 is inserted, the latter moves the control and functional parts into an end position where the coin 15 is released, or vice versa, when a coin 15 is inserted Key 16 is released.
- control and functional part 11, 12 is particularly clear from FIGS. 1 to 5, the control and functional part 11 of FIG. 1 being represented in a top view and in sectional representation in FIGS. 2-4.
- the molded part forming a control and functional part has areas of different thicknesses which, in interaction with the respectively opposite molded part and the two housing halves, exclusively determine the function of the coin deposit lock:
- the central section 11G which points to the long side of the housing 20 and can snap there into a corresponding recess 20H by means of a lug 11H, has a thickness S1 (FIG. 5).
- This thickness S1 corresponds approximately to the inside width of the housing 20, so that the molded part 11 with its central portion 11G almost fills the edge region of the housing.
- the second control contours 11C and 11D are provided on the upper side for cooperation with the upper housing part (not shown), and accordingly on the underside the second control contours 11E.11 F, which are in their associated guide recesses 21 E, 21 F in Lower housing part are used; this geometry, when the housing 20 is closed, consequently means that the molded part 11 is held in the housing 20 essentially without vertical play, and otherwise can only perform a rotary / sliding movement in the direction of the functional axis FF, i.e. in the direction of insertion of the coin 15 or key 16 through the Shape of the second control contours on the one hand and the associated guide recesses on the other hand is predetermined.
- the angular structure of the guide recesses 21 E, 21 F thus enables, in its section running parallel to the functional axis FF, a longitudinal displacement of the molded part 11 running in this functional axis, whereas the sections of the L- or T-shaped guide recesses running transverse to the functional axis FF have a corresponding orthogonal to it Function axis FF allow shifting.
- Function axis FF allow shifting.
- the first control contours 11A.11B or 12A.12B point inwards and have a thickness S4 (11B) or S5 (11A) such that when the two control and functional parts 11, 12 are positioned together as shown in FIG the relationships shown in the sectional representations of FIGS. 7-9 result, ie the identical design of the molded parts 11 and 12 leads to the mutual shell-like overlap, as is clearly shown in particular in FIGS. 8 and 9, with the two arms 14A and 15A the coin chamber 25 is formed and between the arms 14B and 15B the key chamber 26.
- the first control contours of the one control and functional part are therefore each supported on the inside of the opposite arm of the other control and functional part. It is particularly clear from the sectional views of FIGS.
- first control contours 11A and 12A are one form the lateral boundary of the coin chamber 25, whereas the first control contours 11 B and 12B form a lateral boundary of the key chamber 26. So that with appropriate selection of the distance between the vertical flanks of these first control contours or adaptation to the diameter of the coin 15 or the width of the key 16 these first control contours of the coin 15 and / or key 16 are contacted when they are introduced into the housing 20 and the rotational displacement of the two control and functional parts 11, 12 described at the beginning in their guide recesses 21, 22 is controlled in such a way that they are on the same side (Coin chamber or key chamber) arranged second control contours so to speak "behind" the inserted coin (control contours 11A and 12A) or the inserted key 16 (control contours 11B and 12B) and lock it.
- the second control contours arranged on the opposite side are pivoted so far outward in their guide recesses that they release the displacement path of the other component.
- the end regions of the central section 11G are aligned with the vertical flanks of the second control contours arranged there in order to effect the blocking.
- the two second control contours projecting into the guide recesses 21, 22 form only the upper and lower end sections of the respective locking and release contours.
- the two molded parts 11 and 12 can be placed one above the other in the housing 20 in the schematic manner shown in FIG. 1 and this can be closed without the need for additional components.
- a cylindrical recess 18A.18B for example, in the central section 11G.12G of the control and functional parts 11, 12, into which a common spring element 19 is inserted, so that in FIGS FIG. 11 shows the position of the coin deposit lock, an intermediate position in which both the coin 15 and the key 16 are (still) in the housing 20.
- FIGS. 10-12 show the basic functioning of the coin-operated lock in chronological order, arrows indicating the relevant, function-determining components are directed and the interacting contours are highlighted with thick solid lines:
- the key 16 is in the coin chamber; its front side has shifted the two central sections 11G, 12G on the coin chamber side in the direction of the coin chamber 25 such that the second control contours 11E and 12E release the coin chamber, but the second control contours 11F and 12F in their associated guide recesses 21F.22F the position with their smallest distance from each other, where they engage behind corresponding lugs on the front key section.
- the nose 11H or 12H engages in the corresponding recesses 20H of the housing wall and has got caught there, so that it is no longer possible to remove the key 16.
- the arrows P1 point to these interacting contours which determine the function in position 1.
- 11 and 12 indicate the essential movement components of the two control and functional parts 11, 12, which are typical for the function of this coin deposit lock: a succession of a first pivoting movement of the two control and functional parts 11, 12 for locking a chamber, a longitudinal displacement of both control and functional parts in the functional axis F-F, and a second pivoting movement to open the respective opposite chamber.
- the procedure for inserting the key and then removing the coin is in reverse order.
- the coin deposit lock according to the invention offers a simple constructive possibility of coin identification, on the one hand by specifying the distances between the first control contours 11A and 12A (this determines the minimum coin diameter for activating the coin deposit lock), and on the other hand by the Width B ( Figure 12, position 3) of the coin slot (this determines the maximum value of the coin diameter).
- the second control contours do not necessarily have to coincide with the locking and release edges of the central section 11G.12G, or the thickness of the extension arms can be specified in accordance with the desired cross section of the permitted coin or key 16 in order to ensure perfect vertical guidance.
- FIGS. 13 to 19 show further exemplary embodiments in this sense:
- spring elements 29A.29B are formed in separate recesses 29 of the housing, which tongue-like extend in the direction of the functional axis FF and there with counter bearing elements 30A.30B on the control and functional parts interact, which are molded there, for example in the form of cams or pins.
- spring elements 29A.29B are formed in separate recesses 29 of the housing, which tongue-like extend in the direction of the functional axis FF and there with counter bearing elements 30A.30B on the control and functional parts interact, which are molded there, for example in the form of cams or pins.
- FIGS. 14 and 15 show, starting from the first exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 4, how such alternative designs, for example, can also be modified in the interaction between the key 16 and the corresponding vertical flanks of the central sections 11G.12G on the coin chamber side, in order to improve the function to define and specify:
- FIG. 14 shows a key 16, the end face of which has the W contour shown in thick solid lines, the central cone-like shape being used for centering and particularly precise position definition of the two control and functional parts 11 and 12.
- FIGS. 16 to 19 show a fifth exemplary embodiment in which a one-piece housing 200 is used, and elastic spring elements molded from plastic; With this variant, the number of components can be further reduced to two (housing and a control and functional part) and complete plastic production.
- the housing 200 (FIG. 17) is formed from a peripheral frame 201, an upper side 202 and a lower side 203; Top 202 and bottom 203 extend approximately over half of the respective area of the upper and lower opening area of the housing 200 defined by the frame 201. Top 202 and bottom 203 are laterally offset from one another, so that openings which are offset relative to one another also remain, through which one or two Control and functional part (s) can be inserted into the housing 200.
- a guide profile 204, 205 is formed in the area of the longitudinal edge of the inside of the housing 200, the corner areas of which form guide recesses 211 E, 211 F, which interact with the second control contours 211C, 211D; 212C, 212D of the control and functional parts 211, 212.
- control and functional parts 211, 212 are clear from FIG. 16, in which the one-piece housing 200 is shown in a transparent manner for clarity.
- the molded part forming a control and functional part 211, 212 also has regions of different thicknesses which, in interaction with the respectively opposite molded part and the housing 200, exclusively determine the function of the coin deposit lock:
- the central section 211G.212G which faces the frame 201 of the housing 200, has a thickness which corresponds approximately to the inside width of the housing 200 in its edge region, so that the molded part 211, 212 with its central section 211G.212G on its respectively associated one Guide profile 204, 205 rests.
- the second control contours 211C and 211D are provided, which are inserted into their associated guide recesses 211E.211 F on both sides of the guide profile 204, 205; this geometry causes both molded parts 211, 212 to be held in the housing 200 essentially without vertical play, and otherwise in the direction of the functional axis FF, that is to say in the direction of insertion of the coin 15 or key 16, can only carry out a rotary / sliding movement which, due to the shape the second control contours 211C, 211 D on the one hand and the associated guide recesses 211 E, 211 F on the other hand is specified.
- the also here angular structure of the guide recesses 211 E, 211 F thus enables, in its section running parallel to the functional axis FF ' , a longitudinal displacement of the molded parts 211, 212 forming the control and functional parts in this functional axis, whereas the cross-sections to the functional axis F -F ' sections of the L- or T-shaped guide recesses 211E.211 F allow a corresponding displacement orthogonal to the functional axis F -F ' .
- the freedom of movement of the control and functional parts 211, 212 in the housing 200 is thus also clearly defined in this exemplary embodiment.
- the upper side of the two arms 214A.214B is designed to be in alignment with the associated central section 211G; in the opposite molded part 212, the surface of the arms 215A.215B is in alignment with the underside of the central section 212G, ie the two control and functional parts 211, 212 are Identically constructed identically, since one control and functional part can be imagined by pivoting the other control and functional part by 180 ° about the functional axis FF in FIG. 1.
- the first control contours 211 A, 211 B and 212A.212B point inwards and have a thickness such that when the two control and functional parts 211, 212 are positioned together, a mutual shell-like overlapping results, with the two arms 214A then being between them and 215A the coin chamber is formed and between the arms 214B and 215B the key chamber.
- the first control contours of the one control and functional part are therefore each supported on the inside of the opposite arm of the other control and functional part.
- the first control contours 21 1A and 212A form a lateral delimitation of the coin chamber, whereas the first control contours 211B and 212B form a lateral delimitation of the key chamber, so that when the distance between the vertical flanks of these first control contours or Adaptation to the diameter of the coin 15 or the width of the key 16, these first control contours of the coin 15 and / or key 16 can be contacted upon insertion into the housing 200 and the rotational displacement of the two control and functional parts 211, 212 in the guide recesses 211E.
- Control 211 F of the housing 200 exactly such that the second control contours arranged on the same side (coin chamber or key chamber) close and so to speak “behind” the inserted coin (control contours 211A and 212A) or the inserted key 16 (control contours 211B and 212B) lock.
- the second control contours arranged on the opposite side are pivoted so far outward in their guide recesses that they release the displacement path of the respective other component.
- the two molded parts 211 and 212 can be inserted one above the other into the housing 200 and held there without the need for additional components. To generate a spring behavior, it is also necessary to provide an opposite recess 218A.218B in the central section 211G.212G of the control and functional parts 211, 212, into which a common spring element 219 in the form of a simple plastic part is let in, so that it is in the idle state an intermediate layer of the coin deposit lock results in that both the coin 15 and the key 16 are (still) in the housing 200.
- the housing is described as a separate component which is mounted at a suitable point on the shopping trolley, in particular in the area of its handle.
- coin deposit lock has previously been described in conjunction with a coin as an external functional component next to the key.
- coin is not only understood to mean the known disk-shaped means of payment made of metal with different diameters, but rather also any shaped part, in principle, which, in coordination with the control contours of the control and functional part of the coin deposit lock, can control and activate their movements and thus the function of the coin deposit lock in the same way as a coin in the classic sense.
- simple plate-like molded plastic parts are conceivable, but also molded parts that perform additional functions, such as chip cards or similar molded parts that have an individualizing additional function with respect to the shopping cart user.
- Such a molded part can be used in addition to a classic coin by arranging an additional chamber parallel to the coin chamber, into which correspondingly shaped control contours of the control and functional part also protrude, or by only one chamber being prepared exclusively for such molded parts, so that under certain circumstances the use of a classic coin is no longer possible.
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- General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Lock And Its Accessories (AREA)
- Coin-Freed Apparatuses For Hiring Articles (AREA)
- Purses, Travelling Bags, Baskets, Or Suitcases (AREA)
- Professional, Industrial, Or Sporting Protective Garments (AREA)
- Control Of Vending Devices And Auxiliary Devices For Vending Devices (AREA)
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Description
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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| DE19932287A DE19932287A1 (de) | 1999-07-10 | 1999-07-10 | Münzpfandschloss |
| DE19932287 | 1999-07-10 | ||
| PCT/DE2000/002224 WO2001004848A2 (de) | 1999-07-10 | 2000-07-01 | Münzpfandschloss |
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| EP1131796A2 true EP1131796A2 (de) | 2001-09-12 |
| EP1131796B1 EP1131796B1 (de) | 2009-04-29 |
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| AT (1) | ATE430348T1 (de) |
| DE (2) | DE19932287A1 (de) |
| WO (1) | WO2001004848A2 (de) |
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| KR100670785B1 (ko) * | 2004-11-29 | 2007-01-17 | 한국전자통신연구원 | 쇼핑 카트용 사용자 인증 시스템 및 그 제어 방법 |
| CA2605529C (en) * | 2005-03-16 | 2014-04-29 | Horst Sonnendorfer | Deposit lock |
| FR2888655B1 (fr) * | 2005-07-12 | 2007-10-12 | Cyril Lebrun | Boitier de protection d'un organe de consignation |
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