The present invention relates to a beverage vending machine.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a beverage vending machine of the type comprising a pickup compartment accessible from the outside and having a beverage mixing station; beverage dispensing means having at least one outlet located at the mixing station and in a fixed position facing the compartment; and a member for feeding a cup into position beneath the outlet.
In known vending machines of the above type, the outlet of the dispensing means normally communicates directly with the inside of the compartment through an opening formed in a top wall of the compartment. Because the mixing station normally also functions as a user cup pickup station, the opening is located for easy access by the user from the outside, which means the outlet of the dispensing means is particularly exposed to acts of vandalism.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a beverage vending machine of the above type, designed to eliminate the above drawback.
According to the present invention, there is provided a beverage vending machine as claimed in Claim and preferably in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on claim 1.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
Compartment 5 extends inwards of casing 2 from opening 6, is substantially parallelepiped-shaped, and is bounded by a lateral wall 8, a bottom wall 9 in the form of a grille, and a top wall 10 having two through holes 11 and 12 (
More specifically, hole 11 is formed in a rear portion of top wall 10, and defines, in compartment 5, a cup feed station 13 through which cups 7 are fed selectively to compartment 5, after being withdrawn, one at a time by a known feed device (not shown), from the bottom of a stack (not shown) in a store (not shown) located above top wall 10 at hole 11.
Hole 12, on the other hand, is located close to opening 6, and defines, in compartment 5, a beverage mixing station 14. More specifically, hole 12 is formed through wall 10, and faces the outlets 15 of a number of nozzles 16, which define the end portion of a known production unit (not shown) housed inside casing 2 and for dispensing, by means of nozzles 16, the liquid and/or powdered product/s forming the user-selected beverage.
To transfer a cup 7 from cup feed station 13 to mixing station 14, machine 1 comprises a cup-holder 17, which is located just beneath top wall 10, extends from lateral wall 8 to the centre of compartment 5, and is activated, as described below, by a drive 18 to move, inside compartment 5 and just below top wall 10, in a substantially horizontal plane parallel to top wall 10.
As shown in
Cup-holder 17 is fitted in rotary manner to a pin 24, which is fitted, in a fixed position coaxial with an axis 25 parallel to axis 23, through top housing 20 and bottom housing 19, and projects downwards from bottom housing 19. More specifically, cup-holder 17 is fitted to a bottom end portion of pin 24 by a sleeve 26 integral with cup-holder 17 and fitted to pin 24 in axially fixed, angularly free manner with respect to pin 24.
More specifically, cup-holder 17 comprises a rod 27 connected rigidly to sleeve 26 and extending inwards of compartment 5 from sleeve 26; and a C-shaped member 28, which is integral with the free end of rod 27, lies in a horizontal plane crosswise to axes 23 and 25, and is movable by drive 18 between a rest and mixing position (
C-shaped member 28 also has a lateral opening which, in the rest and mixing position, allows the user to remove cup 7 transversely from C-shaped member 28.
Cup-holder 17 is swung between the rest and mixing position and the receiving position by drive 18, under the control of a central control unit (not shown) of a control unit 30, operation of which is described in detail below, and by a cam transmission device 31 comprising a disk cam 32 fitted to a free end portion of shaft 22 and which controls a cam follower 33 fitted to sleeve 26 and therefore integral with cup-holder 17.
As shown in
Shutter 34 is located just above top wall 10, and comprises a teardrop-shaped plate 35 larger than hole 11; and a supporting arm 36 integral with plate 35 and connected to sleeve 26 to swing plate 35, about axis 25 and as sleeve 26 swings about axis 25, between a normal closed position (
More specifically, and with reference to
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From this point on, further anticlockwise rotation of sleeve 26 to move cup-holder 17 into the receiving position (shown by the continuous line in
As shown in
Guard device 42 comprises a plate 43 larger than hole 12 and located above plate 35 and below outlets 15 of nozzles 16; and a supporting arm 44, a free end of which, with a hole, is fitted to a sleeve 45 fitted in rotary manner to pin 24, above sleeve 26, and rotated, in use, about axis 25 by drive 18 to swing guard device between a normal closed position closing hole 12 (
Guard device 42 is swung between the above closed and open positions by drive 18 by means of cam transmission device 31, which accordingly comprises a disk cam 46 integral with cam 32 and fitted with it to shaft 22 to rotate about axis 23 and control a cam follower 47 connected rigidly to arm 44, on the opposite side of axis 25 to arm 44.
Besides protecting nozzles 16, guard device 42 also serves to collect any liquid and/or powder issuing from outlets 15 after the dispensing stage. For which purpose, on the side facing outlets 15, plate 43 has a raised peripheral edge 48 defining, with plate 43, a tray 49 which, when plate 43 is in the closed position, communicates, via a hole 50 through plate 43, with a drain cavity 51 formed in top wall 10 to drain the liquid into a removable container (not shown) inside casing 2.
As shown in
Control unit 30 also comprises a start switch 54 located between bottom housing 19 and top housing 20, and activated by a disk cam 55 fitted to shaft 22.
Operation of machine 1 will now be described as of a rest or start configuration shown in
Upon the user selecting a beverage, control unit 30 activates motor reducer 21 to rotate shaft 22 and, hence, cams 32, 46, 53, 55 about axis 23.
More specifically, as shown in
Cam 46 is designed so that, throughout this stage, in which shaft 22 rotates continuously, guard device 42 remains in the closed position closing hole 12. Dispensing switch 52 remains off, and start switch 54 remains on.
As shown in
At this point, cam 46, acting on cam follower 47, rotates guard device 42 about axis 25 into the open position opening hole 12; and, at the same time, cam 53 activates dispensing switch 52.
After switch 52 is activated, control unit 30 keeps motor reducer 21 running for a given time interval depending on the type of beverage selected. The length of the time interval, after which motor reducer 21 is turned off, determines in fact the partly or fully open position of guard device 42, so only the outlet/s 15 involved in dispensing the selected beverage communicate with compartment 5.
Once the beverage is dispensed, motor reducer 21 is started again. Cam 46 moves guard device 42 into the closed position, cam 53 turns off dispensing switch 52, and cam 55 turns off start switch 54, which indicates to the central control unit (not shown) that the operating cycle is completed and that motor reducer 21 can be turned off. At which point, cup 7 can be removed by the user from cup-holder 17 stationary in the rest and mixing position.
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