Patents by Inventor Thomas E. Shuren

Thomas E. Shuren has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8932118
    Abstract: Replenishing coins in a coin store associated with a coin handling device includes feeding a batch of coins from a bulk coin store to a receptacle near the coin handling device, delivering coins from the receptacle to the coin handling device and routing at least some of those coins from the coin handling device to the coin store associated with the coin handling device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2015
    Assignee: MEI, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas E. Shuren, Neil M. Young, Andrew M. Yellop, David Michael Furneaux, Karen Aurelius
  • Patent number: 8851373
    Abstract: Tracking information in a note handling facility, such as an amusement gaming facility, involves, in some implementations, communications between components of the system to facilitate tracking the location and movement of note acceptors and cassettes for storing notes. Such components can include host machines, note acceptors, cassettes for storing notes, databases, and/or note counting machines. RF tag chips can be embedded in or mounted to some of the components to facilitate the communications. RF tag readers can be provided at appropriate locations within the facility to facilitate reading information from and writing information to the RF tag chips.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2014
    Assignee: MEI, Inc.
    Inventors: Bob MacKenzie, Thomas E. Shuren, Neil M. Young
  • Patent number: 8096400
    Abstract: A security gate mechanism for a currency handling apparatus having a currency passageway includes a rotatable gate having a slit therein. The slit is aligned with the currency passageway when the rotatable gate is in an initial position. A drive wheel is coupled to the rotary gate for driving the rotatable gate in first and second directions, wherein the second direction is opposite the first direction. A positioning member is selectively engageable with the drive wheel for positioning the rotatable gate in the initial position such that the slit in the rotatable gate is substantially aligned with the passageway. The positioning member is arranged to be engageable with the drive wheel when the drive wheel rotates the rotatable gate in the second direction, but it is not engageable with the drive wheel when the drive wheel rotates the rotatable gate in the first direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2012
    Assignee: MEI, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas E. Shuren, Robert J. Clauser
  • Publication number: 20110011699
    Abstract: A security gate mechanism for a currency handling apparatus having a currency passageway includes a rotatable gate having a slit therein. The slit is aligned with the currency passageway when the rotatable gate is in an initial position. A drive wheel is coupled to the rotary gate for driving the rotatable gate in first and second directions, wherein the second direction is opposite the first direction. A positioning member is selectively engageable with the drive wheel for positioning the rotatable gate in the initial position such that the slit in the rotatable gate is substantially aligned with the passageway. The positioning member is arranged to be engageable with the drive wheel when the drive wheel rotates the rotatable gate in the second direction, but it is not engageable with the drive wheel when the drive wheel rotates the rotatable gate in the first direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2009
    Publication date: January 20, 2011
    Inventors: Thomas E. Shuren, Robert J. Clauser
  • Publication number: 20100234985
    Abstract: Replenishing coins in a coin store associated with a coin handling device includes feeding a batch of coins from a bulk coin store to a receptacle near the coin handling device, delivering coins from the receptacle to the coin handling device and routing at least some of those coins from the coin handling device to the coin store associated with the coin handling device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2007
    Publication date: September 16, 2010
    Applicant: MEI, Inc
    Inventors: Thomas E. Shuren, Neil M. Young, Andrew M. Yellop, David Michael Furneaux, Karen Aurelius
  • Patent number: 6199856
    Abstract: A device and technique for storing flexible media of different dimensions is described. In an implementation, the device includes a carriage having at least two rotating members, a membrane wrapped about each rotating member, a frame and at least one actuator. When flexible media, such as a banknote, is fed into the device, the actuator causes the carriage to move in a forward direction so that a first membrane unwraps to press a banknote onto a stack. The carriage then moves in a reverse direction back into an initial position, and the first membrane wraps about a rotating member and a second membrane unwraps to hold the banknote in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Inventors: Robert Clauser, David C. Deaville, Andre Gerlier, Thomas E. Shuren, Neil M. Young
  • Patent number: 5988345
    Abstract: A validator portion of a bill validator is disclosed comprising two different plastic materials of different colors, fused together. The first plastic material is preferably opaque, or black, and the second plastic material is preferably clear. The clear material is used to provide windows through the validator housings for light to pass from light sources, such as light emitting diodes, to photodetectors, such as phototransistors, and protects the light source and photodetectors from water, dirt and air. Prisms can be provided as well, to provide a detector for foreign matter such as string. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the validator can be formed by a two shot, injection molding process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: Mars Incorporated
    Inventors: Alfred F. Bergeron, Thomas E. Shuren, Scott Hudis
  • Patent number: 5632367
    Abstract: A validator portion of a bill validator is disclosed comprising two different plastic materials of different colors, fused together. The first plastic material is preferably opaque, or black, and the second plastic material is preferably clear. The clear material is used to provide windows through the validator housings for light to pass from light sources, such as light emitting diodes, to photodetectors, such as photo-transistors, and protects the light source and photodetectors from water, dirt and air. Prisms can be provided as well, to provide a detector for foreign matter such as string. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the validator can be formed by a two shot, injection molding process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: Mars, Incorporated
    Inventors: Alfred F. Bergeron, Thomas E. Shuren, Scott Hudis
  • Patent number: 5318164
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for reducing vandalism and minimizing damage from liquids injected into apertures of a vending machine is described. An anti-salting module, having a housing with an integral tray for collecting liquids, is connected beneath a bill validator in a vending machine A rubber fillet is connected to the rear of the bill validator and directs injected fluids to the tray. A moisture sensor integral to the tray is connected to detection and control circuitry. When moisture is detected, the detection and control circuitry operates to interrupt power and control signals to the bill validator. Other external sensors, such as a second moisture sensor and a continuity sensor for monitoring the status of other vending machine components, may also be connected to the detection and control circuitry. After moisture has been detected, vending machine power and control signals can be restored only when moisture is no longer present, and a SET switch is depressed by service personnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: Mars Incorporated
    Inventors: Elwood E. Barnes, Thomas E. Shuren, David C. Deaville, Michael Chittleborough
  • Patent number: 4782220
    Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for the autodiscrimination of barcodes is described. First, an interrupt driven technique for timing the duration of space and bar barcode data is described which allows a microprocessor to decode a first quantum of barcode data during a substantial portion of the time the microprocessor is timing the duration of space and bar data of a second quantum of barcode data. Second, an improved method of locating a barcode margin and eliminating types of barcode to be tried for purposes of decoding is described. Briefly, an integer ratio of space and following bar duration data is compared to a predetermined number, and a determination is made as to whether the space is a margin based on the comparison. Preferably, the two techniques are used in conjunction to speed the autodiscrimination in apparatus for scanning a plurality of different types of bar codes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1988
    Assignee: Mars, Incorporated
    Inventor: Thomas E. Shuren
  • Patent number: 4775824
    Abstract: An improved motor cntrol for banknote handling apparatus is described. An improved stacker pusher motor arrangement has a defined cycle of operation. The time it takes the stacker pusher motor to complete a predetermined portion of this cycle is measured. A braking time is computed from the measured time, and a braking control signal dependent thereon is applied to the stacker pusher motor to stop the stacker pusher motor at the appropriate position. An improved banknote transporting arrangement measures the time needed for a banknote to travel from a first point to a second point. A braking time is computed from the measured time and an appropriate braking control signal is applied to stop the banknote at the appropriate position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1988
    Assignee: Mars, Incorporated
    Inventors: Elwood E. Barnes, Bob M. Dobbins, Thomas E. Shuren, John Zouzoulas
  • Patent number: 4704700
    Abstract: An apparatus for determining lead integrity of DIP devices, wherein the leads of the DIP devices extend from a track for supporting the DIP devices during passage through the apparatus. Included is a transmitter for the transmission of a signal, positioned so that the leads of the DIP devices traveling on the track intersect the transmitted signals and a receiver for receiving and converting a transmitted signal to an electrical signal, positioned so that as the leads of the DIP device intersect the transmitted signal, the receiver generates an electrical signal reflective of the intersection for determining the integrity of the leads based upon the electrical signal. The receiver includes receptors positioned on either side of the track such that each receptor receives the transmitted signal intersected by the leads as the DIP devices travel on the track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1987
    Assignee: American Tech Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank V. Linker, Thomas E. Shuren
  • Patent number: 4686637
    Abstract: An apparatus for determining lead integrity of DIP devices, wherein the leads of the DIP devices extend from a track for supporting the DIP devices during passage through the apparatus. Included is a transmitting means for the transmission of a signal, positioned so that the leads of the DIP devices traveling on the track intersect the transmitted signals and a receiving means for receiving and converting a transmitted signal to an electrical signal, positioned so that as the leads of the DIP device intersect said transmitted signal, the receiving means generates an electrical signal reflective of the intersection for determining the integrity of the leads based upon the electrical signal. The receiving means includes receptors positioned on either side of the track such that each receptor receives the transmitted signal intersected by the leads as the DIP devices travel on the track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1987
    Assignee: American Tech Manufacturing, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank V. Linker, Jr., Thomas E. Shuren
  • Patent number: 4354613
    Abstract: Microprocessor-based vending apparatus incorporating a plurality of separately driven individual dispensing assemblies is disclosed. The dispensing assemblies are scanned to determine their state and any malfunctioning assembly disabled to prevent attempted selection by a user without shutting down the entire vending machine. The state of the malfunctioning dispensing apparatus is retained in memory so that the state of each dispensing assembly may be selectively displayed through activation of a display switch causing the microprocessor to sequentially identify and display those dispensing devices which malfunctioned. The microprocessor performs all change-making functions normally performed in vending machines to greatly reduce the complexity and expense of the coin-accepting apparatus. Additionally, data is stored representing the quantity of each coin denomination present and change-making capability is disabled when coin denominations are reduced to a predetermined count.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1982
    Assignee: Trafalgar Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Mahendrakumar D. Desai, Thomas E. Shuren