A coin chute for a vending machine may include one or more anti-fishing assemblies located in the vicinity of the coin chute's opening for receiving coins. The anti-fishing assemblies may include one or more rotatable anti-fishing fingers that project into a coin channel. The anti-fling fingers may
A coin chute for a vending machine may include one or more anti-fishing assemblies located in the vicinity of the coin chute's opening for receiving coins. The anti-fishing assemblies may include one or more rotatable anti-fishing fingers that project into a coin channel. The anti-fling fingers may rotate out of the coin channel to allow inserted coins to pass. In addition, the anti-fishing fingers prevent withdrawal of inserted coins out of the coin channel. The anti-fishing assemblies may be in addition to anti-pull back assemblies that prevent inserted coins from being withdrawn back past a coin discriminator.
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1. A coin chute for use in a vending machine comprising: a coin channel defined by a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall, the channel having a first portion through which coins may be inserted into the coin chute, and a second portion through which coins exit the channel
1. A coin chute for use in a vending machine comprising: a coin channel defined by a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall, the channel having a first portion through which coins may be inserted into the coin chute, and a second portion through which coins exit the channel;a coin discriminator for determining a denomination of coin passing the discriminator; anda first anti-fishing assembly located between the first portion of the channel and the coin discriminator comprising an anti-fishing finger rotatable between a first position in which the anti-fishing finger extends across the channel to prevent coins that have not passed the coin discriminator from being retracted from the coin channel and a second position in which the anti-fishing finger is rotated out of the channel to allow coins to pass the coin discriminator. 2. The coin chute of claim 1, wherein the first sidewall and second sidewall are connected to each other by one or more of: a snap-fit;an adhesive; andmechanical fasteners. 3. The coin chute of claim 1, wherein the coin channel comprises a third portion at an end of the channel opposite the second portion, and wherein said third portion comprises an opening for at least partially inspecting the coin channel. 4. The coin chute of claim 1, wherein the anti-fishing finger of the first anti-fishing assembly is coloured black or is a dark colour. 5. The coin chute of claim 1, wherein the anti-fishing finger of the first anti-fishing assembly is not visible or is of reduced or limited visibility to a person at least horizontally peering into the coin chute at the first portion. 6. The coin chute of claim 1, further comprising a housing at least partially surrounding at least the coin channel, coin discriminator and first anti-fishing assembly. 7. The coin chute of claim 6, wherein the housing comprises a cut-out to allow rotation of the anti-fishing finger of the first anti-fishing assembly. 8. A vending machine comprising: components for metering the sale of goods or services; anda coin chute according to claim 1 for receiving coins for purchasing the goods or services. 9. The vending machine of claim 8, wherein the goods or services metered comprises parking time for a parking space. 10. The coin chute of claim 1, further comprising: an anti-pull back assembly located between the second portion of the channel and the coin discriminator comprising an anti-pull back finger rotatable between a first position in which the anti-pull back finger extends across the channel and a second position in which the anti-pull back finger is rotated out of the channel, wherein the anti-pull back finger is biased to the first position. 11. The coin chute of claim 10, wherein the anti-pull back assembly comprises a plurality of rotatable anti-pull back fingers. 12. The coin chute of claim 11, wherein at least one of the plurality of anti-pull back fingers is connected to the first sidewall and at least one of the plurality of anti-pull back fingers is connected to the second sidewall. 13. The coin chute of claim 1, wherein the coin channel comprises an insert or filler that restricts or narrows the width of the coin channel. 14. The coin chute of claim 13, wherein the coin channel is restricted or narrowed such that the coin channel is only able to accommodate the width of one high value coin. 15. The coin chute of claim 13, wherein at least in part the insert or filler occupies a space extending from the first portion to the first anti-fishing device. 16. The coin chute of claim 1, further comprising a second anti-fishing assembly located between the first portion of the channel and the coin discriminator comprising a rotatable anti-fishing finger. 17. The coin chute of claim 16, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly and the second anti-fishing assembly are offset vertically from each other in the channel. 18. The coin chute of claim 16, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly and the second anti-fishing assembly are both located on a same one of the first or second sidewalls. 19. The coin chute of claim 16, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly and the second anti-fishing assembly are located on different ones of the first or second sidewalls. 20. The coin chute of claim 16, wherein first anti-fishing assembly is located adjacent and immediately below the first portion of the channel through which coins may be inserted. 21. The coin chute of claim 20, wherein the second anti-fishing assembly is located on an opposite side of the channel from the first portion of the channel through which coins may be inserted and at least partially above the first anti-fishing assembly. 22. The coin chute of claim 16, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly and the second anti-fishing assembly are offset horizontally from each other in the channel. 23. The coin chute of claim 22, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly and the second anti-fishing assembly are offset vertically from each other in the channel. 24. The coin chute of claim 23, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly comprises a plurality of independently rotatable anti-fishing fingers spaced apart from each other by a first amount, and the second anti-fishing assembly comprises a plurality of independently rotatable anti-fishing fingers spaced apart from each other by a second amount different from the first amount. 25. The coin chute of claim 23, wherein first anti-fishing assembly is located adjacent and immediately below the first portion of the channel through which coins may be inserted, and the second anti-fishing assembly is located on an opposite side of the channel from the first portion of the channel through which coins may be inserted and at least partially above the first anti-fishing assembly. 26. The coin chute of claim 16, wherein the second anti-fishing assembly comprises a plurality anti-fishing fingers. 27. The coin chute of claim 26, wherein each of the plurality of anti-fishing fingers of the second anti-fishing assembly are independently rotatable. 28. The coin chute of claim 26, wherein the plurality of anti-fishing fingers of the second anti-fishing assembly are coloured black or are a dark colour. 29. The coin chute of claim 26, wherein the plurality of anti-fishing fingers of the second anti-fishing assembly are not visible or are of reduced or limited visibility to a person at least horizontally peering into the coin chute at the first portion. 30. The coin chute of claim 16, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly comprises a plurality of independently rotatable anti-fishing fingers spaced apart from each other by a first amount, and the second anti-fishing assembly comprises a plurality of independently rotatable anti-fishing fingers spaced apart from each other by a second amount different from the first amount. 31. The coin chute of claim 30, wherein each of the first anti-fishing assembly and the second anti-fishing assembly comprise an assembly frame securable to a coin chute frame, an axle secured between the assembly frame and the coin chute frame, wherein respective anti-fishing fingers are rotatably connected to the axle. 32. The coin chute of claim 31, wherein the first anti-fishing assembly and the second anti-fishing assembly are received within corresponding recesses within one of the first or second sidewalls. 33. The coin chute of claim 30, wherein the plurality of anti-fishing fingers of the first anti-fishing assembly and the plurality of anti-fishing fingers of the second anti-fishing assembly are coloured black or are a dark colour. 34. The coin chute of claim 30, wherein the plurality of anti-fishing fingers of the first anti-fishing assembly and the plurality of anti-fishing fingers of the second anti-fishing assembly are not visible or are of reduced or limited visibility to a person at least horizontally peering into the coin chute at the first portion.
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