Claims
- 1. An adjustable self service dispenser for disposable paper cups and the like comprising, in combination, a vertically-extending, open-top container, a plurality of arcuate leaf springs arranged within the upper end of said container in radially-inwardly-extending, downwardly-directed disposition, means for securing the upper ends of said springs with respect to the upper end of said container in peripherally-spaced relation thereabout, a plurality of side openings in said container, one for each of said leaf springs, the lower ends of said arcuate leaf springs extending one each through said side openings an adjusting sleeve circumjacent said container and slidably movable with respect thereto over the zone of said container side openings, the lower ends of said leaf springs each being secured to inner portions of said sleeve, means for adjusting the axial position of said sleeve relative to said container to change the degree of flexure of said springs to accommodate different diameter sizes of cups to be dispensed, and means for resiliently urging upside-down, stacked, frusto-conical cups in said container in the upward direction so that the peripheral lower end of the uppermost cup of the stack contacts underside portions of said arcuate leaf springs, said leaf springs being of such size and so positioned at the upper end of said container that the uppermost cup of the stack will project outwardly of the upper end of said container for convenient grasping for removal during a self service cup dispensing operation.
- 2. An adjustable self service dispenser as defined in claim 1, wherein said sleeve axial positioning means comprises a screw nut member secured to said sleeve with the central axis of its threaded opening parallel with the axis of symmetry of said sleeve, an adjustment screw threadingly received in said nut member, and means constraining said adjustment screw to rotary motion with respect to said container.
- 3. An adjustable self service dispenser as defined in claim 2, wherein said sleeve positioning means further comprises an opening in said container through which said screw nut member extends, and wherein said constraining means comprises a U-shaped bracket embracing and positioning said adjustment screw along the inside of said container, said adjustment screw having a screwdriver receiving head at its upper end accessible for screwdriver adjustment through the upper end of said open-top container.
- 4. An adjustable self service dispenser as defined in claim 3, wherein said means constraining said adjustment screw with respect to said container further comprises a slot opening in said container within which a peripheral edge portion of said adjustment screw head is received.
- 5. An adjustable self service dispenser as defined in claim 3, including an annular flange secured to and extending outwardly of the upper end of said container, and wherein said means for resiliently urging stacked cups in said container in the upward direction comprises a cylindrically skirted pressure head slidably fitted in said container, spring seating means at the lower end of said container, and a helical compression spring constrained between said spring seating means and the underside of said pressure head.
- 6. An adjustable self service dispenser as defined in claim 5, wherein said annular flange is integrally formed with an inner cylindrical skirt telescopingly secured within a marginal upper end portion of said container, wherein said means for securing the upper ends of said leaf springs with respect to the upper end portion of said container comprises spot welds securing terminal upper end portions of said leaf springs to the inside of said flange skirt.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my patent application Ser. No. 642,783, filed Dec. 22, 1975, titled "CUP DISPENSER" now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,033,478 on July 5, 1977.
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