US 6,499,277 B1
Coin wrapper
David A. Warner,
Williamsburg, Va. (US);
Sanjay A. Shivde,
Bensenville, Ill. (US);
Frank Csekme,
Glendale Heights, Ill. (US);
John Zygowicz,
Niles, Ill. (US);
John S. Lykowski,
Glenview, Ill. (US);
and John F. Weggesser,
Lake in the Hills, Ill. (US)
Assigned to Cummins-Allison Corp.,
Mt. Prospect, Ill. (US)
Filed on 22-Feb-2000, as Appl. No. Cummins-Allison Corp.,
Mt. Prospect, Ill. (US)
Int. Cl.7B65B 35/50
U.S. Cl. 53-447
34 Claims
US 6,499,277 B1
Coin wrapper
David A. Warner,
Williamsburg, Va. (US);
Sanjay A. Shivde,
Bensenville, Ill. (US);
Frank Csekme,
Glendale Heights, Ill. (US);
John Zygowicz,
Niles, Ill. (US);
John S. Lykowski,
Glenview, Ill. (US);
and John F. Weggesser,
Lake in the Hills, Ill. (US)
Assigned to Cummins-Allison Corp.,
Mt. Prospect, Ill. (US)
Filed on Feb. 22, 2000, as Appl. No. 9/510,723.
Int. Cl.7B65B 35/50
U.S. Cl. 538212;447
34 Claims
1. A method for wrapping coins with a coin wrapper, said coin wrapper including a coin stacking region and a coin wrapping
region, said coin wrapping region having a plurality of rollers and a paper feed mechanism, said method comprising:
stacking coins on a first stacking element to create a first coin stack;
moving said first stacking element with the first coin stack thereon to the wrapping region;
wrapping paper around said first coin stack to create a first wrapped coin stack;
stacking coins on a second stacking element to create a second coin stack while wrapping paper around said first coin stack;
removing the first wrapped coin stack from the coin wrapping region;
moving said second stacking element with the second coin stack thereon to the wrapping region;
moving said first stacking element to the stacking region; and
wrapping paper around said second coin stack to create a second wrapped coin stack.