Article discharging device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6557725
  • Patent Number
    6,557,725
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An article discharging device having a main body (1) with an opening (1a) which is provided in a front side, comprising: a container (2) for containing and holding an article therein, which comprises a front wall (2b) at least a portion of which is transparent and an article entrance (8) formed in an upper side, wherein the container (2) is able to close the opening and the article held in the container can be viewed through the transparent portion of the front wall in a closed state, and the container can be rotated reciprocally around a predetermined axis (2a), to take the closed state or an article entrance exposed state.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an article discharging device, in particular, a premium supplying device, an automatic vending machine or the like.




2. Description of Earlier Development




Conventionally, an automatic vending machine in the body of which commodities put in plastic capsules (hereinafter referred to as capsule commodities) are contained and a capsule commodity can be discharged by inserting a predetermined coin into a coin put-in slot and turning a handle, has been known.




In such an automatic vending machine, a door made of transparent material which can get up or fall down is provided at an opening formed in the body. The capsule commodities in the vending machine can be recognized visually through the transparent door. Supplement of the capsule commodities in the vending machine was carried out by bringing the door down forward and by adding capsule commodities in the vending machine. Exchange of the capsule commodities contained in the vending machine to another type was also carried out by bringing the door down forward and by exchanging the commodities.




However, the earlier developed automatic vending machine having such a structure has the following problems.




Because the door is brought down forward when supplement or exchange of the capsule commodities in the vending machine is carried out, in particular, during exchanging, the capsule commodities contained in the vending machine often drop. When taking capsule commodities out of the back part of the vending machine, it is required to make an arm stretch to its full length because the door is brought down forward.




Such problems occur in not only vending machines but also gift supplying devices provided by game apparatuses or the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made for solving such problems.




An object of the present invention is to provide an article discharging device convenient for use.




That is, in accordance with an aspect of the invention, the article discharging device having a main body with an opening which is provided in a front side, comprises:




a container for containing and holding an article therein, which comprises a front wall at least a portion of which is transparent and an article entrance formed in an upper side,




wherein the container is able to close the opening and the article held in the container can be viewed through the transparent portion of the front wall in a closed state, and the container can be rotated reciprocally around a predetermined axis, to take the closed state or an article entrance exposed state.




The term “a predetermined axis” may be, for example, an axis extending in a vertical direction or an axis extending in a horizontal direction.




According to the article discharging device, the article entrance can be exposed by rotating the container around the predetermined axis, and thereby it is possible to fill up articles through the exposed article entrance.




Preferably, the front wall of the container has a shape expanded outwardly and the container can be rotated reciprocally around an axis extending from a side of the main body to the other side.




According to the article discharging device having such a structure, when the container is rotated around the axis to take the article entrance exposed state, the articles stored in the container can be surely held by the front wall of the container having the shape expanded outwardly.




Preferably, the article discharging device is an automatic vending machine to discharge an article by putting a coin in and can be used by piling up a plurality of main bodies, and a coin storage portion is provided at a lower position of a lower main body, to be able to store not only a coin from the lower main body but also a coin from an upper main body.




According to the article discharging device having such a structure, it is possible to take the coins out of only one bottom portion. Therefore, it is not only convenient but also advantageous in production cost because it is not required to provide a coin storage portion in every main body.




In the article discharging device, each of the main bodies may be provided with a first coin guide member near a coin insert, for transferring a put-in coin from the coin insert downward and at least a lower main body is also provided with a second coin guide member on a top portion thereof, which is connectable to an end of the first coin guide member of an upper main body, for transferring a coin put in the upper main body toward a lower portion of the lower main body.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the article discharging device having a main body with an opening which is provided in a front side, comprises:




a container for containing and holding an article therein, which comprises a front wall at least a portion of which is transparent and an article entrance formed in an upper side,




wherein the container is able to close the opening and the article held in the container can be viewed through the transparent portion of the front wall in a closed state, and the container can be rotated reciprocally around a lateral axis which extends from a side of the main body to the other side through a predetermined point inside the main body, to take the closed state or an article entrance exposed state.




In the article discharging device, preferably, the front wall of the container has a shape like a portion of a periphery of a cylinder having a lateral central axis or a sphere, having a lateral central axis which extends from a side of the main body to the other side through a predetermined point inside the main body, and the container can be reciprocally rotated approximately around the lateral central axis.




In the article discharging device, the container may have a shape like a cylinder having the lateral central axis and an opening formed in an upper side thereof as the article entrance.




The front wall of the container may have a shape like a portion of a sphere and the container can be reciprocally rotated approximately around the lateral central axis of the sphere.




The container may have a shape like the sphere having the lateral central axis and an opening formed in an upper side thereof as the article entrance.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention, and wherein;





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing an automatic vending machines of an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of an approximate upper half of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

, when seen from a side;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the container in a state of the commodity entrance exposed, in the approximate upper half of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 2

, when seen from a side;





FIG. 4

is a view for showing the commodity discharging mechanism of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a rotary drum and an opening regulating plate of the automatic vending machine of the embodiment;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the rotary drum of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a view for showing a rotary drum and an opening regulating plate of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a view for showing a rotary drum and an opening regulating plate of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 9

is a view for showing a commodity discharge and the like, of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is a view for showing a coin storage portion of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 11

is a view for showing a connecting portion of the automatic vending machine shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 12

is a view for showing a connecting member of the automatic vending machine shown in FIG.


1


.











PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION




Hereinbelow, an embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an automatic vending machine, i.e., a commodity (article) discharging device, having double-layered main bodies. In the figure, the reference numerals


1


and


1


denote main bodies of the automatic vending machine. In the front side of each main body


1


of the automatic vending machine, an opening


1




a


is formed, and a container


2


for containing and holding a large number of capsule commodities


3


therein is provided to fit in the opening


1




a.






In each main body


1


of the automatic vending machine, when putting a predetermined type of coin into a coin insert


4


and then giving a handle


5


one rotation in the clockwise direction, one capsule commodity


3


is discharged to a commodity discharge


6


.




In order to fill up capsule commodities


3


into the main body


1


or to exchange the capsule commodities


3


which are already contained in the main body for another type of capsule commodities, a key


90


(shown in

FIG. 2

) is inserted into a key hole of a cylinder


7


which is provided at an upper portion of the main body


1


of the automatic vending machine and then rotated in a predetermined direction. Accordingly, the lock is disconnected to make the container


2


rotatable. When rotating the container


2


around the lateral axis (horizontal axis)


2




a


in the direction of the arrow shown in

FIG. 2

, like falling forward, a commodity entrance


8


which is formed in an upper side of the container


2


is exposed. In this state, it is possible to fill up capsule commodities


3


into the main body


1


or to exchange the capsule commodities


3


for another type of capsule commodities, through the exposed commodity entrance


8


of the container


2


.




In the main body


1


of the automatic vending machine, a coin or the like which was put in the main body


1


by mistake is given back to a coin return


9




b


by pushing down a coin return lever


9




a.






Next, the structure of the main body


1


of the automatic vending machine will be explained in detail.




The main body


1


of the automatic vending machine comprises the container


2


, a coin sorting device


10


, and a commodity discharging member


20


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The commodity discharging member


20


forms the bottom of the container


2


.




The front wall


2




b


and the almost front half portions of the side walls


2




c


are made of light transmissive material. For example, a transparent plastic material is used for the portion. The front wall


2




b


of the container


2


has a curved shape which expands forward. An opening as a commodity entrance


8


of the container


2


is formed to extend from the forward upper end portion to the rear end portion. Although it is not limited, in this embodiment, the commodity entrance


8


is formed in Z-shape, i.e., in a step-shape, in a side sectional view of FIG.


2


. Supplement of the capsule commodities


3


in the vending machine or exchange of the capsule commodities


3


to another type can be carried out by rotating the container


2


around the axis


2


in the direction shown in

FIG. 3

, to expose the opening of the commodity entrance


8


. By further rotating the container


2


in the same direction than the state shown in

FIG. 3

, it is also possible to repair the coin sorting device


10


and the like by using the commodity entrance


8


.




The whole shape of the container


2


maybe like an approximate cylinder or an approximate sphere. The container


2


can be rotated reciprocally around a lateral axis


2




a


which extends from a side of the main body


1


to the other side through a predetermined point inside the main body


1


. Although the rotary axis of the container


2


and the central axis thereof are consistent with each other in the embodiment, they may not be consistent.




The coin sorting device


10


judges whether the put-in coin is true or false and whether a predetermined number of coins are put in. That is, the coin sorting device


10


permits the handle


5


to rotate only when the predetermined number of normal coins were put in. In the coin sorting device


10


, when rotating the handle


5


, the gear


11


provided in the rear side rotates together with the rotation of the handle.




On the other hand, the commodity discharging member


20


is for discharging a capsule commodity


3


with rotation of the handle


5


. That is, The gear


11


is engaged with the gear


21


which is attached to the shaft


21




a,


as shown in FIG.


2


. The gear


21


is engaged with a rack gear


22




a


which is attached to a drum


22


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Accordingly, when the handle


5


is turned, the drum


22


is rotated with respect to a shaft


22




a


via the gears


11


and


21


and the rack gear


22




a.


Engagement of the gears


11


and the rack gear


22




a


can be released by rotation of the container


2


around the lateral axis


2




a,


as shown in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the drum


22


is provided with a plurality of hanging bell-shaped commodity discharging openings


22




c.


When one rotation is given to the handle


5


, the drum


22


is rotated by a pitch of opening. Further, on the drum


22


, an opening regulating plate


23


is provided with openings


23




a


having almost the same shape as the hanging bell-shaped commodity discharging openings


22




c


and arranged at the same pitch. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the opening regulating plate


23


is pressed against the drum


22


due to a spring


25


disposed between a nut


24


screwed onto an upper end portion of the shaft


22




b


and itself. Further, in the lower surface of the opening regulating plate


23


, one boss (positioning projection)


23




b


is provided between the adjacent openings


23




a


and


23




a


of each pair, as shown in FIG.


4


. On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the drum


22


is provided with two fitting holes (positioning holes)


22




d


between the adjacent commodity discharging openings


22




c


and


22




c


of each pair for selectively fitting over the foregoing boss


23




b.


By pulling out the bosses


23




b


from the fitting holes


22




d


in the state where the opening regulating plate


23


is separated from the drum


22


against the biasing force of the spring


25


, the opening regulating plate


23


is allowed to rotate relative to the drum


22


. Further, as shown in

FIG. 6

, at the edge portions of the fitting holes


22




d,


semicylindrical stoppers


22




e


are provided, respectively. Accordingly, when the opening regulating plate


23


is rotated in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction, the bosses


23




b


abut the stoppers


22




e,


respectively. Thus, if released from a hand in that state, the bosses


22




e


are surely fitted into the fitting holes


22




d


due to the biasing force of the spring


25


. In this case, if the boss


23




b


is fitted into one of the fitting holes


22




d


between the adjacent commodity discharging openings


22




c


and


22




c


of each pair, as shown in

FIG. 7

, since the commodity discharging openings


22




c


of the drum


22


and the openings


23




a


of the opening regulating plate


23


are matched, it is possible to discharge a large capsule commodity


3


. On the other hand, if the boss


23




b


is fitted into the other of the fitting holes


22




d


between the adjacent commodity discharging openings


22




c


and


22




c


of each pair, as shown in

FIG. 8

, since the commodity discharging openings


22




c


of the drum


22


and the openings


23




a


of the opening regulating plate


23


are not matched, a portion of each commodity discharging opening


22




c


is closed by the opening regulating plate


23


so that only a small capsule commodity


3


can be discharged. In this manner, effective opening areas of the commodity discharging openings


22




c


can be easily changed depending on a size of the capsule commodity


3


to be sold. Here, the effective opening areas of the commodity discharging openings


22




c


are changed in two steps. On the other hand, it may also be arranged that the effective opening areas of the commodity discharging openings


22




c


are changed in three or more steps.




Under the drum


22


, as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


7


and


8


, a fixed cover


27


with a commodity drop opening


27




a


formed therein is provided. The capsule commodity


3


caught at the commodity discharging opening


22




c


is discharged when it comes to the position the commodity drop opening


27




a


of the fixed cover


27


.




Further, in this embodiment, the opening regulating plate


23


is provided with a rod-like spring


26




a


so as to ensure falling of the filled capsule commodity


3


into the commodity discharging opening


22




a,


as shown in FIG.


5


. Because the rod-like spring


26




a


is positioned above the commodity drop opening


27




a,


the capsule commodities


3


can be discharged one by one through the commodity drop opening


27




a.


At the central positions of the opening regulating plate


23


, rod-like springs


26




b


for stirring the capsule commodities


3


are attached.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, in the commodity discharge


6


, a door


61


is provided so that it can be pushed toward a commodity discharging passage


60


.




Each of the upper and lower main bodies


1


and


1


of the automatic vending machine has almost the same structure. Although either of the main bodies


1


and


1


may be at an upper position or a lower position, the upper main body


1


of the automatic vending machine is provided with a top board


70


on the top thereof, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. The lower main body


1


is provided with a coin storage portion


71


at the bottom thereof, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 10

.




Each of the main bodies


1


is provided with a first coin guide member


72




a


near a coin insert


4


, for transferring a put-in coin from the coin insert


4


downward and at least a lower main body


1


is also provided with a second coin guide member


72




b


on a top portion thereof, which is connectable to an end of the first coin guide member


72




a


of an upper main body


1


, for transferring a coin put in the upper main body toward a lower portion of the lower main body through the first and second coin guide members


72




a


and


72




b.


The coins which were put not only into the lower main body but also into the upper main body are dropped to the coin storage portion


71


at the bottom of the lower main body, by passing through the rear side of the container


2


, that is, through a coin guide member


72


which is provided in the lower main body


1


. The coins stored in the coin storage portion


71


can be taken out by opening a door which is not shown in the figures. As described above, when piling up a plurality of main bodies


1


and


1


, it is possible to facilitate collection of coins by using the base or bottom portion of the lowest main body


1


as the coin storage portion


71


. In the above embodiment, although coins are dropped to the coin storage portion


71


by passing through the rear side of the container


2


, the coins may be also dropped to the coin storage portion


71


by passing through the lateral side the container


2


. Such a technical idea can be applied not only for the automatic vending machine of the present invention but also for every type of article discharging device which exists at present time or may exist in the future.




Conventionally, the article discharging device, e.g., automatic vending machines and the like, had a coin storage portion every main body. In such a conventional article discharging device having a plurality of piled-up main bodies, because a coin storage portion was provided in each main body, much time was required for taking coins out of all coin storage portions. According to the article discharging device having a plurality of piled-up, e.g., double layered, main bodies, of the embodiment, because the coin storage portion is provided at the bottom portion of the lower main body and thus all coins which were put into the upper main body can be collected in the coin storage portion of the lower main body, it is possible to take all coins out of only one coin storage portion conveniently. Since the coin storage portion is not required for every piled-up main bodies of the article discharging device, it is also possible to reduce the production costs thereof. In this case, it is preferable that the upper and lower main bodies have almost the same structure and the coin storage portion is provided detachably in the lower side of the lower main body of the article discharging device.




Further, in the main body


1


of the automatic vending machine, a plurality of connecting portions


80


and


80


are provided at a lower side of the coin storage portion


71


, as shown in FIG.


10


. In each connecting portion


80


, two insertion holes


80




a


and


80




a


are formed in parallel, as shown in the enlarged view of FIG.


11


. Adjacent two automatic vending machines can be connected with each other by using the two insertion holes


80




a


and


80




a.







FIG. 12

shows an embodiment of the connecting member


81


which comprises a base plate


82


and four connecting plugs


83


which are attached to erect on the base plate


82


. Each connecting plugs


83


comprises a narrow portion near the head thereof and a rubber ring


84


wound around the narrow portion. Two of four connecting plugs


83


are inserted into two insertion holes


80




a


of an automatic vending machine and the rest two connecting plugs


83


are inserted into two insertion holes


80




a


of another adjacent automatic vending machine. In the inserted state, each rubber ring


84


is engaged with the end portion of the insertion hole


80




a.


In such a structure, after placing the two automatic vending machines side by side and putting together the heads of four connecting plugs


83


and the corresponding four insertion holes


80




a,


when the lower surface of the base plate


82


is hit upward by a hammer or the like, the adjacent automatic vending machines can be connected to each other easily. On the other hand, the release of connection of the adjacent automatic vending machines can be carried out by inserting a driver or the like between the lower plate of the coin storage portion


71


and the base plate


82


and by wrenching the driver or the like.




In the foregoing, explanation has been made to the embodiment achieved by the present inventors. However, it is needless to say that the present invention is not limited to such an embodiment, but various modifications can be made in a range not changing the gist thereof.




According to the article discharging device, the article entrance can be exposed by rotating the container around the predetermined axis, and thereby it is possible to fill up or exchange articles easily through the exposed article entrance. By expanding the shape of the front wall of the container outwardly, it is possible to hold many articles in the container surely even while the article entrance is exposed. When the coin storage portion is provided at the bottom portion of the lower main body and thus all coins which were put into the upper main body can be collected in the coin storage portion of the lower main body, it is possible to take all coins out of only one coin storage portion conveniently, and to reduce the production costs thereof.




The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. Tokugan 2000-19298 filed on Jan. 27, 2000 including specification, claims, drawings and summary are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Further, the entire disclosure of the U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,925 by the same inventor, including specification, claims, drawings and summary are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. In particular, the technique disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,925, for example, a coin sorting mechanism, a coin return mechanism, a false coin capturing mechanism, a coin passage regulating mechanism and the like, can be applied for the article discharging device according to the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An article discharging device having a main body with an opening which is provided in a front side, comprising:a container having an approximately cylindrical or spherical shape, to contain and hold a plurality of articles therein, the container comprising: a front wall having a transparent portion, and an upper side having an article entrance formed therein; wherein the container is able to close the opening and the articles held in the container can be viewed through the transparent portion of the front wall in a closed state, and the container can be rotated reciprocally around an approximately horizontal axis, to allow the article entrance to be exposed to receive the articles into the container through the exposed article entrance.
  • 2. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front wall of the container has a shape expanded outwardly and the container can be rotated reciprocally around an axis extending from a side of the main body to the other side.
  • 3. An automatic vending machine to discharge an article by inserting a coin, the vending machine comprising:a plurality of main bodies stacked on each other, each of the main bodies having an opening which is provided in a front side thereof and comprising: a container to contain and hold an article therein, the container comprising a front wall having a transparent portion and an upper side having an article entrance formed therein, wherein the container is able to close the opening and the article held in the container can be viewed through the transparent portion of the front wall in a closed state, and the container can be rotated reciprocally around a predetermined axis, to take the closed state or an article entrance exposed state; and a coin storage portion which is provided at a lower position of a lower one of the main bodies, to store not only one of the coins from the lower main body but also one of the coins from an upper one of the main bodies.
  • 4. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the predetermined axis is a lateral axis which extends from a first side of the main body to a second side of the main body through a predetermined point inside the main body, to take the closed state or an article entrance exposed state.
  • 5. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the front wall of the container has a shape like a portion of a periphery of a cylinder having a lateral central axis or a sphere, having a lateral central axis which extends from a side of the main body to the other side through a predetermined point inside the main body, and the container can be reciprocally rotated approximately around the lateral central axis.
  • 6. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the container has a shape like a cylinder having the lateral central axis and an opening formed in an upper side thereof as the article entrance.
  • 7. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the front wall of the container has a shape like a portion of a sphere and the container can be reciprocally rotated approximately around the lateral central axis of the sphere.
  • 8. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the container has a shape like the sphere having the lateral central axis and an opening formed in an upper side thereof as the article entrance.
  • 9. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of the main bodies is provided with a first coin guide member near a coin insert, for transferring a put-in coin from the coin insert downward and at least a lower main body is also provided with a second coin guide member on a top portion thereof, which is connectable to an end of the first coin guide member of an upper main body, for transferring a coin put in the upper main body toward a lower portion of the lower main body.
  • 10. The article discharging device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the front wall of the container has a shape expanded outwardly and the container can be rotated reciprocally around the predetermined axis extending from a first side of the main body to a second side of the main body side.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-19298 Jan 2000 JP
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