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US2544118A
US2544118A US9890A US989048A US2544118A US 2544118 A US2544118 A US 2544118A US 9890 A US9890 A US 9890A US 989048 A US989048 A US 989048A US 2544118 A US2544118 A US 2544118A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in coin boxes designed for sorting metal coins and especially adapted for use in conveying and depositing metal coins in a bank.
  • a further object resides in the formation of said cylindrical sections and their installation in the coin box to reinforce the side walls thereof against deformation.
  • a still further object is the provision of a new and novel locking means in the form of intermeshing hinge tabs detachably secured together by a removable hinge pin which also serves as a locking bolt for securing the two halves of the box together in a closed position.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a coin box made in accordance with my invention and shown in an open position.
  • Figure 2 is a reduced plan view of a metal blank properly cut and scored to form either half section of the box.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a coin tray stamped and formed from a metal blank to provide a series of semi-cylindrical coin receiving channels.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating the hinge assembly.
  • Figure 5 is a reduced fragmentary plan view of one end of the coin box illustrating a removable hinge pin to serve as a locking bolt and formed at one of its ends to receive a lock.
  • Figure 6 is a reduced perspective view of the box made of plastic and shown in a closed position.
  • FIG. 1 reference numerals I and 2 indicate generally, and respectively, top and bottom identical half sections of the coin box formed of straight parallel side walls 3 and 4 and curved end walls.
  • the box may be made of either metal or plastic, and if made of plastic only one side or": the half sections would be hinged together either by means of a piano hinge, or by molded hinge loops and a hinge pin extending through the loops. Also'if the box is made of plastic I would provide any approved type of latch, such for instance, as a hook 5 swingably attached to one section and engageable with a pin 6 carried by the other section.
  • I first form each identical half section out of a blank of metal notched or cut inwardly as at I and 8 at its ends to form the curved end walls, and scored as at 9 and In for folding the marginal portions of the blank upwardly to form side walls I l and I2.
  • the outside or upper marginal edge of one or both side walls is formed with integral hinge tabs l3 and M.
  • the hinge tabs in each section are rolled over on themselves and aligned with those ofthe other to receive one or two hinge pins l5 and Hi. In the event that the sections are to be hinged together along one side only, for example, along the wall I I, the hinge tabs [4 on the opposite side would be eliminated.
  • a removable hinge pin I6 through the loops along one side of the box.
  • the hinge pin is enlarged and apertured at one of its ends for alignment with an aperture formed in a bracket l1 secured to the end wall of the box to receive a locking bolt of any approved type of padlock, or the like, indicated at 18.
  • each section I provide a coin tray [9 having a series of coin receptacles of semi-cylindrical formation made of a single piece of blank material stamped and formed by a single operation.
  • the coin trays in each section when brought together form complete cylinders and prevent displacement of coins from one cylinder into an other.
  • the coin trays are secured along their ends and sides to the walls of each half section by soldering, spot-welding, or the like, and due to their ridged formation provide reinforcement throughout the width of each section to resist distortion or collapse of the side walls under loads carried by the box.
  • a coin box having two identical half sections, each section being formed of a cut, scored, and folded blank of material to form vertical side walls and curved end walls, spaced apart hinge tabs formed along the top edges of both side walls of one section and adapted to mesh between similar tabs formed along the top edges of both side Walls of the other section, said tabs being rolled over on themselves, a fixed hinge pin extending through the meshing tabs of one side of both of said sections, a removable pin extending through the meshing tabs of the opposite side of both of said sections, said removable pin having an outwardly extending enlarged and apertured end portion, a bracket secured to one end wall of one of said sections and formed with an 1 aperture adapted for alignment with the aperture in said removable pin to receive a locking sections to provide on the interior of the box a. plurality of coin receiving cylinders closed at both of their ends, and whereby said locking means will prevent removal of said removable pin and unintentional opening of said sections and the separation of said semi-cylindrical channels.

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March 6, 1951 T 2,544,118
COIN BOX Filed Feb. 20, 1948 .BURTDN H. WENT INVENTOR.
Patented Mar. 6, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE COIN Burton H. Went, Portland, Oreg'.
Application Fbbllialy 20, 1948; Serial N0. 9,890
(01. ste m) 1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to improvements in coin boxes designed for sorting metal coins and especially adapted for use in conveying and depositing metal coins in a bank.
It's one of the principal objects of the invention to provide a coin box of this character inexpensively made by simple stamping and forming operations into two identical half sections hingedly connected together along one of their sides and which when closed, form a plurality of individual cylindrical receptacles for metal coins of various denominations.
A further object resides in the formation of said cylindrical sections and their installation in the coin box to reinforce the side walls thereof against deformation.
A still further object is the provision of a new and novel locking means in the form of intermeshing hinge tabs detachably secured together by a removable hinge pin which also serves as a locking bolt for securing the two halves of the box together in a closed position.
These and other objects will appear as my invention is more fully hereinafter described in the following specification, illustrated in the accompanying drawing and finally-pointed out in the appended claim.
In the drawing:
Figure l is a perspective view of a coin box made in accordance with my invention and shown in an open position.
Figure 2 is a reduced plan view of a metal blank properly cut and scored to form either half section of the box.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a coin tray stamped and formed from a metal blank to provide a series of semi-cylindrical coin receiving channels. I
, Figure 4 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating the hinge assembly.
Figure 5 is a reduced fragmentary plan view of one end of the coin box illustrating a removable hinge pin to serve as a locking bolt and formed at one of its ends to receive a lock.
Figure 6 is a reduced perspective view of the box made of plastic and shown in a closed position.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing:
InFigure 1 reference numerals I and 2 indicate generally, and respectively, top and bottom identical half sections of the coin box formed of straight parallel side walls 3 and 4 and curved end walls. The box may be made of either metal or plastic, and if made of plastic only one side or": the half sections would be hinged together either by means of a piano hinge, or by molded hinge loops and a hinge pin extending through the loops. Also'if the box is made of plastic I would provide any approved type of latch, such for instance, as a hook 5 swingably attached to one section and engageable with a pin 6 carried by the other section.
In making the box out of metal, I first form each identical half section out of a blank of metal notched or cut inwardly as at I and 8 at its ends to form the curved end walls, and scored as at 9 and In for folding the marginal portions of the blank upwardly to form side walls I l and I2. The outside or upper marginal edge of one or both side walls is formed with integral hinge tabs l3 and M. The hinge tabs in each section are rolled over on themselves and aligned with those ofthe other to receive one or two hinge pins l5 and Hi. In the event that the sections are to be hinged together along one side only, for example, along the wall I I, the hinge tabs [4 on the opposite side would be eliminated. To provide a convenient locking mechanism I extend a removable hinge pin I6 through the loops along one side of the box. The hinge pin is enlarged and apertured at one of its ends for alignment with an aperture formed in a bracket l1 secured to the end wall of the box to receive a locking bolt of any approved type of padlock, or the like, indicated at 18.
In each section I provide a coin tray [9 having a series of coin receptacles of semi-cylindrical formation made of a single piece of blank material stamped and formed by a single operation. The coin trays in each section when brought together form complete cylinders and prevent displacement of coins from one cylinder into an other. The coin trays are secured along their ends and sides to the walls of each half section by soldering, spot-welding, or the like, and due to their ridged formation provide reinforcement throughout the width of each section to resist distortion or collapse of the side walls under loads carried by the box.
While I have shown a particular form of embodiment of my invention, I am aware that many minor change therein will readily suggest themselves to others skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is:
A coin box having two identical half sections, each section being formed of a cut, scored, and folded blank of material to form vertical side walls and curved end walls, spaced apart hinge tabs formed along the top edges of both side walls of one section and adapted to mesh between similar tabs formed along the top edges of both side Walls of the other section, said tabs being rolled over on themselves, a fixed hinge pin extending through the meshing tabs of one side of both of said sections, a removable pin extending through the meshing tabs of the opposite side of both of said sections, said removable pin having an outwardly extending enlarged and apertured end portion, a bracket secured to one end wall of one of said sections and formed with an 1 aperture adapted for alignment with the aperture in said removable pin to receive a locking sections to provide on the interior of the box a. plurality of coin receiving cylinders closed at both of their ends, and whereby said locking means will prevent removal of said removable pin and unintentional opening of said sections and the separation of said semi-cylindrical channels.
BURTON H. WENT.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date D. 148,685 Foier Feb. 17, 1948 886,345 Burns May 5, 1908 1,391,063 Kaskell Sept. 20, 1921 1,942,713 Klinka Jan. 7, 1934
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US2715458A (en) * 1952-01-12 1955-08-16 Anaconda Wire & Cable Co Shipping container for heavy spools
US3307711A (en) * 1965-04-09 1967-03-07 William J Berry Pipette container
US3982633A (en) * 1974-01-04 1976-09-28 John James Pennington Display device
FR2727032A1 (en) * 1994-11-23 1996-05-24 Bourgogne Grasset Counter holder for casino chips
US5957275A (en) * 1995-08-04 1999-09-28 Lemaire; Real Reusable container for coins or tokens
US20040087375A1 (en) * 2001-12-03 2004-05-06 Emmanuel Gelinotte Electronic device for gaming chips
US6905014B2 (en) * 2002-11-20 2005-06-14 Hatim Gamal Eldin Transparent scaled coins container
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US20040229682A1 (en) * 2003-05-12 2004-11-18 Etablissements Bourgogne Et Grasset Station for reading and/or writing in electronic gaming chips
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US20070167134A1 (en) * 2005-04-07 2007-07-19 Gaming Partners International. Of Savigny-Les- Be Aune Method of managing a plurality of electronic microcircuit chip readers and equipments for implementing said method
US7382229B2 (en) 2005-04-07 2008-06-03 Gaming Partners International Method of managing a plurality of electronic microcircuit chip readers and equipments for implementing said method
US20070278314A1 (en) * 2005-07-08 2007-12-06 Pierre Chapet Electronic Microchip Token And Its Fabrication Process
US7931204B2 (en) 2005-07-08 2011-04-26 Gaming Partners International Electronic microchip token and its fabrication process
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US20090146373A1 (en) * 2007-05-25 2009-06-11 Pierre Chapet Token With Electronic Device, Method of Making Thereof, and Apparatus for Making Thereof
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US20100180804A1 (en) * 2008-08-11 2010-07-22 Master Lock Company Llc Locking enclosure
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