Vending very small items has been difficult in the past due to the design and geometry of the vending apparatus. Typically, vending machines use a wire coil rotatably disposed in a channel. As the coil is rotated in the channel, an object disposed in the gap between adjacent loops in the coil is moved along the longitudinal axis of the coil towards an outlet. Unfortunately, when a small item is disposed in the coil for vending, friction between the coil and the item can cause the item to move transversely. If the channel is rectangular, the small item is moved toward the void that occurs between the circular coil and the rectangular channel. Once in the void, the item stops moving toward the coil outlet. In some cases, the small item gets wedged between the coil and the sides of the channel, potentially stopping the machine and requiring a worker to free the small item. If the small item is large enough, it could fall back over the bottom portion of the coil into the following gap. In that case, any inventory control relying on the dispensing a known number of items with each rotation of the coil is disrupted.
Those disadvantages have been overcome in the past by prepackaging the small items. Typically, this has been accomplished by placing the item(s) in a small wrapper or envelope and then inserting the wrapper or envelope into the gap of the coil. The repackaging allows the item(s) to be vended more reliably by the conventional wire coil vending machines. However, while this procedure is effective, repackaging is costly and time consuming.
The present invention overcomes these disadvantages by using an auger and circular sleeve. The auger and sleeve provides the capability to reliably vend very small unpackaged items that couldn't be offered before in conventional vending machines without repackaging. The auger prevents items from tipping over into the adjacent gap and the sleeve eliminates voids.
A conventional vending machine, such as shown in
The present invention can include an auger 10 disposed inside a generally cylindrical sleeve 12, as illustrated in
The auger can be made from a continuous ribbon 16 of material. In one exemplary embodiment, as shown in
The sleeve 12 can include a circular sidewall 22 generally extending parallel to and surrounding the longitudinal axis A. In preferred embodiments, the sidewall 22 includes a gap 24 extending about 25% of the circumference of the sidewall 22, as illustrated in
Advantageously, the base wall 26 provides stability to the cartridge 25 to maintain the gap 24 in an orientation to facilitate loading and reloading the cartridge 25 without removing the cartridge 25 from the vending tray.
This application is a continuation of PCT/US2015/025513, filed on Apr. 13, 2015, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/979,630, filed on Apr. 15, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2015/025513 | 4/13/2015 | WO | 00 |
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61979630 | Apr 2014 | US |