An Improved Coin-in-the-Slot Cabinet for Licensed Victuallers and the like, taking both Pennies and Halfpennies
20,361. Ford, F. Oct. 11. Money boxes combined with game apparatus. A coin dropped into a box c is pushed along a bar b by means of a cue f previously drawn out. As the bar tapers off to an edge, the coin may fall off to a slope g, which sheds it into a locked drawer g . If pushed right along the ba...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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20.01.1900
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Summary: | 20,361. Ford, F. Oct. 11. Money boxes combined with game apparatus. A coin dropped into a box c is pushed along a bar b by means of a cue f previously drawn out. As the bar tapers off to an edge, the coin may fall off to a slope g, which sheds it into a locked drawer g . If pushed right along the bar, it falls into an inspection chamber d, where it is regarded as payment for a cigar or a drink, and from which it is let into a drawer by drawing out a shelf i. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: GBD189920361 |