Information
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Patent Grant
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6571988
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Patent Number
6,571,988
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 3, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Rodriguez; Joseph
Agents
- Diederiks & Whitelaw, PLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 221 251
- 221 268
- 221 270
- 221 274
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A release mechanism for a vending machine includes a frame for supporting a plurality of hinged plates which are movable between article retention and dispensing positions. As the release mechanism is moved to the dispensing position, a sub-plate member of one of the plurality of plates projects into a dispensing path and abuts an article to be dispensed to force the article along the dispensing path. A pusher link is used to shift the sub-plate member, with the pusher link being adapted to extend through a central opening provided in a main plate member when the release mechanism assumes the article dispensing position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of vending machines and, more particularly, to a release mechanism used in dispensing articles from a vending machine.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Vending machines are widely used to store and dispense a large variety of beverages and other articles. In certain types of vending machines, an item to be dispensed is supported upon a sloping surface and, upon selecting the item for dispensing, a release mechanism is employed to direct the item towards a dispensing zone of the machine.
FIG. 1
of the present application is a partial view of an exemplary, known vending machine
2
used in dispensing articles
4
, such as beverage bottles. In general, vending machine
2
includes a refrigerated cabinet
8
provided with a door
12
which can be pivoted about hinges, one of which is shown at
15
. Behind door
12
are arranged a plurality of vertically spaced shelves or trays
20
for supporting articles
4
behind an overall release mechanism
25
.
Each release mechanism
25
includes at least one set of hinged plates, generally indicated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
at
30
. As shown, set
30
is composed of plates
34
-
37
which are pivotally connected by means of elongated hinge pins
45
-
50
to respective ones of a casing or frame
52
, another plate
34
-
37
or one of a pair of spaced, slidable connectors
55
,
56
. Connectors
55
and
56
are guided for movement relative to frame
52
during a vending operation through a driving force applied to an extension
65
of hinge pin
47
, while being biased to the position shown in
FIG. 2
by means of a spring
70
. In this figure, plates
34
and
35
project out of the page, while the remainder of plates
36
and
37
, along with connectors
55
and
56
, extend in a substantially common plane within which connectors
55
and
56
slide. During a dispensing operation, plates
36
and
37
are shifted into the common plane with the connectors
55
and
56
, while plates
36
and
37
project out of the page as shown in FIG.
3
.
As indicated above, the overall vending machine article dispensing arrangement described to this point is known in the art and is actually described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,905, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. However,
FIGS. 2 and 3
also illustrate an additional feature used in known vending machines of this type. That is, the desire to enhance the dispensing of articles
4
has been recognized. To this end, it has been proposed to provide a pusher or kicker element in the form of a spring
75
as part of the overall release mechanism
25
. More particularly, spring
75
has a first end portion
77
coiled about hinge pin
50
, an intermediate portion
78
wrapped about hinge pin
49
, and an angled, second end portion
80
. When the release mechanism is in the article retention position of
FIG. 2
, second end portion
80
is essentially pressed against plate
36
. As the release mechanism
25
is shifted to the article dispensing position of
FIG. 3
, spring
75
pivots about an axis defined by hinge pin
50
such that second end portion
80
moves away from frame
52
. This motion functions to aid in dispensing an article
4
, with second end portion
80
of spring
75
engaging and pushing the article
4
along a dispensing path.
Although this spring arrangement enhances the dispensing operation, there is limited contact between spring
75
and the respective article
4
. In addition, since the distance between the second end portion
80
and hinge pin
49
is fixed, the ability of the kicker arrangement to force an article
4
along a dispensing path is quite limited. Furthermore, it has been found that this prior kicker arrangement does not lend itself for use with dispensing a very wide variety of articles that range in size and shape. Therefore, for at least these reasons, there exists a need for an improved dispensing system for a vending machine. More particularly, there exists a need for a release mechanism which will enhance the dispensing of articles from a vending machine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a release mechanism for use in dispensing articles from a vending machine. More particularly, the release mechanism includes a set of hinged plates which are guided for movement relative to an overall frame between article retention and article dispensing positions, wherein at least one of the hinge plates includes a main plate member and a sub-plate member, with the sub-plate member being pivotable relative to the main plate member during a dispensing operation.
In use, the sub-plate member is initially arranged upon or within the confines of the main plate member such that the main plate and sub-plate members are generally arranged in a common plane. However, when an article is selected for dispensing, the sub-plate member is caused to pivot relative to the main plate member. In general, the sub-plate member projects forward of the main plate member. In any event, this relative pivoting enables the sub-plate member to engage the article to be dispensed and functions to force the article along a dispensing path. In this sense, the sub-plate member acts as a pusher or kicker element which enhances the overall dispensing operation.
The sub-plate member is interconnected to a pusher link which actually causes the sub-plate member to pivot when the set of hinged plates are shifted during a dispensing operation. In accordance with the most preferred embodiment of the invention, the sub-plate member is formed with a slot through which a first end of the pusher link extends. A second end of the pusher link is rotatably attached to a hinge pin associated with an adjacent hinge plate. With this arrangement, when the set of hinged plates are shifted during a dispensing operation, the first end of the pusher link will initially shift within the slot. When the end of the slot is reached, the pusher link will force the sub-plate member to pivot, relative to the main plate member, into the dispensing path. In this manner, the sub-plate member abuts an article to force the article to move along the dispensing path. In general, the overall configuration and operation of the release mechanism enables the dispensing of a wide range of articles in an efficient and effective manner.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals referring to corresponding parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partial perspective view of a vending machine constructed in accordance with the known prior art;
FIG. 2
is an elevational view of a release mechanism incorporated in the prior art vending machine of
FIG. 1
, with the release mechanism shown in an article retention position;
FIG. 3
is a view, similar to that of
FIG. 2
, showing the release mechanism according to the prior art in an article dispensing position;
FIG. 4A
is an elevational view of a vending machine release mechanism constructed in accordance with the present invention shown in an article retention position;
FIG. 4B
represents a cross-sectional view of the release mechanism of the invention as taken along line
4
B—
4
B in
FIG. 4A
;
FIG. 5A
is an elevational view of the present release mechanism shown in an article dispensing position; and
FIG. 5B
is a cross-sectional view of the release mechanism of the present invention as taken along line
5
B—
5
B in FIG.
5
A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As discussed above,
FIGS. 1-3
illustrate a known release mechanism arrangement for a vending machine, wherein the basic release mechanism structure is fully described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,905, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. As will be fully evident below, a majority of the basic structure of the release mechanism
100
shown in
FIGS. 4A-5B
finds correspondence in the known prior art arrangement. However, for the sake of completeness, the overall structure will be described below, with emphasis on the structural changes which define the present invention.
As shown, release mechanism
100
generally includes a set of hinged plates
130
which is composed of plates
134
-
137
, elongated hinge pins
145
-
150
, frame
152
, slidable connectors
155
and
156
, and a spring
170
. More specifically, hinge plate
134
includes tab portions
175
and
176
which have aligned bores
178
and
179
. Hinge pin
145
extends through a bore
182
, which has upper, intermediate and lower sections
184
-
186
, formed in frame
152
, as well as bores
178
and
179
in tab portions
175
and
176
of hinge plate
134
. Hinge pin
145
has a slightly enlarged head
189
which abuts frame
152
. In this fashion, hinge plate
134
can pivot relative to frame
152
. In the most preferred form, hinge pin
145
is tightly received in bore
182
and has a slightly greater tolerance with bores
178
and
179
such that hinge pin
145
does not rotate upon pivoting of plate
134
.
Hinge plate
134
is also pivotally attached to hinge plate
135
, with hinge pin
146
extending through aligned bores (not separately labeled) formed in tab portions
190
and
191
of hinge plate
134
and tab portions
192
-
194
of hinge plate
135
. Hinge plate
135
is also pivotally attached to slidable connector
155
, with hinge pin
147
extending through aligned bores formed in tab portions
198
and
199
of hinge plate
135
and tab portions
201
-
203
of connector
155
. Connector
155
includes an upper projecting portion
210
and a lower projecting portion
211
. Upper projecting portion
210
is adapted to slide along a flange
215
of frame
152
, while lower projecting portion
211
is shiftably arranged within an open-ended elongated slot
220
defined in frame
152
. Hinge pin
147
includes an extension
225
which actually extends entirely through slot
220
. In this fashion, connector
155
is guided for sliding movement relative to frame
152
and a dispensing mechanism (not shown) can act upon extension
225
to reposition release mechanism
100
during a dispensing operation as will be discussed more fully below.
The present invention is particularly concerned with the construction and operation of hinge plate
136
in the overall release mechanism
100
. In general, hinge plate
136
includes a main plate member
250
and a sub-plate member
255
. Main plate member
250
is pivotally attached to connector
155
by means of hinge pin
148
extending through tab portions
257
and
258
of main plate member
250
, as well as tab portions
260
and
261
of connector
155
. In a manner similar to hinge pin
147
and lower projecting portion
211
of connector
155
, a lower end
267
of hinge pin
148
is received in slot
220
. At the same time, sub-plate member
255
is pivotal about an axis defined by hinge pin
148
since hinge pin
148
also extends through a tab portion
272
of sub-plate member
255
. With this arrangement, sub-plate member
255
can also pivot relative to main plate member
250
during a dispensing operation as will be more fully discussed below.
Main plate member
250
includes a central cut-out or open region
275
into which is arranged a thickened central portion
276
(see
FIG. 5B
) of sub-plate member
255
when release mechanism
100
assumes the article retention position shown in each of
FIGS. 4A and 4B
. Sub-plate member
255
also includes an exposed recess
280
having a fore-to-aft extending slot
284
formed therein. A terminal cross leg
290
of a pusher link
300
projects through slot
284
, while a second cross leg
302
is arranged on the other side of slot
284
. A tapering main leg
305
of pusher link
300
extends and is rotatably attached to hinge pin
150
.
Main plate member
250
is also pivotally connected to hinge plate
137
through hinge pin
149
. More specifically, hinge pin
149
extends through respective bores (not labeled) formed in tab portions
310
and
311
of main plate member
250
and tab portions
315
-
317
of hinge plate
137
. A terminal end
325
of hinge pin
148
is shown to abut a recessed section
328
of frame
152
to limit the movement of hinge plates
136
and
137
into the page as shown in FIG.
4
A. Hinge plate
137
also has tab portions
350
and
351
through which hinge pin
150
extends. Hinge pin
150
also extends through tab portions
360
-
363
of connector
156
to pivotally attach hinge plate
137
to connector
156
. Furthermore, an upper section
370
of hinge pin
150
is arranged within an elongated guide slot
375
formed in frame
152
. In a manner analogous to head
189
, hinge pin
150
also has an enlarged head
377
. Actually, hinge pins
146
-
149
preferably include enlarged heads (shown but not separately labeled) as well.
Connector
156
includes a lower projecting portion
380
slidably arranged in an elongated slot
385
formed in frame
152
. Connector
156
is biased in a forward direction (left in
FIGS. 4A-5B
) be means of spring
170
. Although not clearly shown, connector
156
has projecting therefrom a rear shaft about which spring
170
is arranged. The shaft extends a short distance into a longitudinal bore
390
formed in frame
152
, while spring
170
extends all the way into bore
390
. In general, the shaft provides desired directional stability to this overall biasing arrangement.
With this construction, release mechanism
100
assumes the position shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4B
prior to an actual dispensing operation, i.e., in an article retention position. As shown in these figures, plates
136
and
137
extend in a substantially common plane with connectors
155
and
156
, as well as frame
152
. Sub-plate member
255
is actually recessed in main plate member
250
as clearly illustrated in these figures. On the other hand, plates
134
and
135
project away from frame
152
and into a dispensing path referenced by arrow
400
. When in this article retention position, an article to be dispensed, such as a bottle which is not shown in these figures for the sake of clarity, abuts against plate
135
so as to be prevented or blocked from moving along dispensing path
400
. Correspondingly, an additional article would be backed-up along dispensing path
400
. In accordance with the invention, it is particularly important to note that pusher link
300
retains sub-plate member
255
against and within the confines of main plate member
250
. To enhance this positioning, plate
137
is provided with a grooved section
402
into which pusher link
300
extends.
When a proper vending sequence occurs, a mechanism (not shown) functions to shift release mechanism
100
from the article retention position shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4B
to the article dispensing position shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
through extension
225
of hinge pin
147
. Since hinge pins
147
and
148
, as well as connector
155
, are supported for linear sliding movement relative to frame
152
, shifting of release mechanism
100
causes plates
134
and
135
to shift towards frame
152
, while plates
136
and
137
shift away from frame
152
. During this sequence, pusher link
300
initially shifts within slot
284
of sub-plate member
255
. Thereafter, continued shifting of connector
156
causes sub-plate member
255
to pivot relative to main plate member
250
, with the fixed length pusher link
300
projecting through open region
275
of main plate member
250
. Therefore, as plates
134
and
135
shift into the plane generally defined by frame
152
, with an extension
404
of hinge pin
146
being received in a recess
406
of frame
152
, in order to remove the obstruction defined by plates
134
and
135
which prevented the article from moving further along dispensing path
400
, sub-plate member
255
will actually be caused to pivot forward so as to engage and push or “kick” the article along dispensing path
400
. In accordance with the most preferred embodiment of the invention, sub-plate member
255
pivots through greater than ninety degrees (90°) relative to frame
152
from the article retention position of
FIGS. 4A and 4B
to the article dispensing position of
FIGS. 5A and 5B
.
Given the fact that sub-plate member
255
defines an enlarged abutment area, release mechanism
100
of the present invention is more effective in assuring a proper article discharge versus release mechanism 2 of the prior art. In addition, this construction enables release mechanism
100
to be used with a wider range of articles. In any event, although described with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A vending machine for storing articles to be selectively dispensed comprising:a cabinet; at least one tray mounted in the cabinet for slidably supporting articles to be dispensed along a dispensing path; and a release mechanism positioned along the dispensing path, said release mechanism including a frame supporting a plurality of hinged plates for movement into and out of the dispensing path between article retention and article dispensing positions, one of said plurality of plates including a main plate member and a sub-plate member which is mounted for pivotal movement relative to the main plate member, said sub-plate member being adapted to project into the dispensing path to engage and force an article along the dispensing path during a dispensing operation.
- 2. The vending machine according to claim 1, wherein the sub-plate member is recessed within the main plate member when the plurality of hinged plates are in the article retention position.
- 3. The vending machine according to claim 1, wherein the release mechanism further includes a pusher link connected to the sub-plate member for pivoting the sub-plate member relative to the main plate member.
- 4. The vending machine according to claim 3, further comprising:a slot formed in the sub-plate member, said pusher link being attached at the slot.
- 5. The vending machine according to claim 4, wherein the pusher link includes a first terminal end provided with a first cross member which extends through the slot.
- 6. The vending machine according to claim 5, wherein the pusher link further includes a second cross member provided on the first terminal end at a position spaced from the first cross member, said sub-plate member being positioned between the first and second cross members.
- 7. The vending machine according to claim 5, wherein the sub-plate member is formed with a recessed area, said slot being formed within the recessed area.
- 8. The vending machine according to claim 3, wherein said main plate member includes a central opening, said pusher link projecting through the central opening when the release mechanism is in the article dispensing position.
- 9. The vending machine according to claim 3, wherein the pusher link is rotatably mounted relative to the frame.
- 10. The vending machine according to claim 1, wherein the release mechanism further includes a plurality of hinge pins interconnecting respective ones of the frame and the plurality of plates, each of said main plate and sub-plate members being rotatable about a common axis defined by one of said plurality of hinge pins.
- 11. The vending machine according to claim 10, wherein the main plate member includes at least first and second, spaced tab portions and said sub-plate member includes an additional tab portion, said one of said plurality of hinge pins extending through the first, second and additional tab portions.
- 12. The vending machine according to claim 11, wherein the release mechanism further comprises: a connector slidably supported by the frame, said one of said plurality of hinge pins interconnecting the connector to each of the main plate and sub-plate members.
- 13. The vending machine according to claim 12, wherein the frame is formed with an elongated slot, said connector including a portion slidably supported within the elongated slot.
- 14. The vending machine according to claim 1, wherein the sub-plate member is pivoted, relative to the frame, through greater than ninety degrees from the article retention position to the article dispensing position.
- 15. A release mechanism for a vending machine having a dispensing path comprising:a frame; a plurality of hinged plates supported by the frame for movement into and out of the dispensing path between article retention and article dispensing positions, one of said plurality of plates including a main plate member and a sub-plate member which is mounted for pivotal movement relative to the main plate member, said sub-plate member being adapted to project into the dispensing path of a vending machine to engage and force an article along the dispensing path during a dispensing operation.
- 16. The release mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the sub-plate member is recessed within the main plate member when the plurality of hinged plates are in the article retention position.
- 17. The release mechanism according to claim 15, further comprising:a pusher link connected to the sub-plate member for pivoting the sub-plate member relative to the main plate member.
- 18. The release mechanism according to claim 17, further comprising:a slot formed in the sub-plate member, said pusher link being attached at the slot.
- 19. The release mechanism according to claim 18, wherein the pusher link includes a first terminal end provided with a first cross member which extends through the slot.
- 20. The release mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the pusher link further includes a second cross member provided on the first terminal end at a position spaced from the first cross member, said sub-plate member being positioned between the first and second cross members.
- 21. The release mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the sub-plate member is formed with a recessed area, said slot being formed within the recessed area.
- 22. The release mechanism according to claim 17, wherein said main plate member includes a central opening, said pusher link projecting through the central opening when the release mechanism is in the article dispensing position.
- 23. The release mechanism according to claim 17, wherein the pusher link is rotatably mounted relative to the frame.
- 24. The release mechanism according to claim 15, further comprising:a plurality of hinge pins interconnecting respective ones of the frame and the plurality of plates, each of said main plate and sub-plate members being rotatable about a common axis defined by one of said plurality of hinge pins.
- 25. The release mechanism according to claim 24, wherein the main plate member includes at least first and second, spaced tab portions and said sub-plate member includes an additional tab portion, said one of said plurality of hinge pins extending through the first, second and additional tab portions.
- 26. The release mechanism according to claim 25, further comprising:a connector slidably supported by the frame, said one of said plurality of hinge pins interconnecting the connector to each of the main plate and sub-plate members.
- 27. The release mechanism according to claim 26, wherein the frame is formed with an elongated slot, said connector including a portion slidably supported within the elongated slot.
- 28. The release mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the sub-plate member is pivoted, relative to the frame, through greater than ninety degrees from the article retention position to the article dispensing position.
- 29. A method of dispensing articles from a vending machine including a release mechanism defined by a plurality of hinged plates comprising:positioning the plurality of hinged plates in an initial, article retention position wherein at least a first one of the hinged plates projects into a dispensing path to block an article from moving along the dispensing path; and shifting the plurality of hinged plates to an article dispensing position wherein the first one of the hinged plates is moved out of the dispensing path, while a portion of a second one of the hinged plates projects into the dispensing path and abuts the article to force the article along the dispensing path, wherein the second one of the hinged plates includes a main plate member and a sub-plate member, with the sub-plate member constituting the portion which projects into the dispensing path in the article dispensing position.
- 30. The method according to claim 29, further comprising:shifting the sub-plate member through a pusher link as the plurality of hinged plates are shifted from the article retention position to the article dispensing position.
- 31. The method according to claim 30, further comprising:positioning the sub-plate member against the main plate member when the release mechanism assumes the article retention position.
- 32. The method according to claim 29, further comprising:pivoting the portion of the second one of the hinged plates through greater than ninety degrees, relative to a fixed frame of the release mechanism, as the release mechanism is shifted from the article retention position to the article dispensing position.
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