Claims
- 1. A binocular vending apparatus for attachment to a structure, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) binoculars;
- (b) housing means for removably retaining said binoculars; and
- (c) an elongated tether for interconnecting said binoculars with said housing means;
- said housing means including tether retraction means for retracting a portion of the elongated tether, said retraction means including biasing means for placing a bias upon the tether, said biasing means including bias actuation means for actuating said biasing means upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, wherein said biasing means can place a bias upon the tether toward retraction of the tether when the tether is withdrawn from said housing means and the predetermined event occurs.
- 2. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 1 wherein said housing means includes a housing; said housing including a receptacle for receiving and removably retaining said binoculars; said housing including a retractable receptacle door which blocks normal access to said receptacle when said door is in a closed position.
- 3. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a door latch mechanism and token accepting vending means for actuating said door latch member mechanism, said door latch mechanism including a pivotal door latch which locks said door in a closed position when said door is engaged with said latch member.
- 4. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 3 wherein said token accepting means include coded magnetic token recognition means for recognizing a token having a magnetic code, wherein magnetic recognition of the magnetic token actuates movement of a first magnetic arm to a biased position, wherein an extension rod of said first magnetic arm is in position to encounter an arm of said pivotal door latch when said token accepting vending means are actuated in a predetermined manner and wherein said extension rod can be moved laterally to actuate pivotal movement of said latch member, thereby releasing said retractable door to assume an open position.
- 5. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 1 wherein said housing means is interconnected with a pivotal seat bottom having a substantially upright position and a down position, and wherein the predetermined event occurs when the pivotal seat bottom is in the substantially upright position.
- 6. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 5 wherein said housing means and said mounting plate, respectively, include first and second locking means for cooperating to releasably lock said housing means to the mounting plate when the mounting plate is secured to the structure.
- 7. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 6 wherein said structure is one of a plurality of structures and said housing means are removably mounted to one of a plurality of substantially identical mounting plates individually attached to said plurality of structures.
- 8. A method of vending binoculars to a patron having access to a seat in a facility, the seat having a seat bottom on which the spectator can sit and the seat bottom having an underside, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a mounting plate for attachment to the underside of the seat bottom and housing means for removably retaining the binoculars, wherein the binoculars are connected to said housing means by an elongated tether, said housing means including tether retraction means for retracting a portion of the elongated tether, said retraction means including biasing means for placing a bias upon the tether;
- (b) attaching said mounting plate to the underside of the seat bottom; and
- (c) removably mounting said housing means on said mounting plate such that the patron can access the binoculars by withdrawing binoculars from said housing means and simultaneously withdrawing the tether from said tether retraction means, wherein said retraction means are provided to retract the tether upon the occurrence of a predetermined event.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said housing means and said mounting plate respectively include first and second locking means for cooperating to releasably lock said housing to the mounting plate when the mounting plate is attached to the seat bottom, wherein said step of removably mounting said housing means on said mounting plate includes engaging said first and second locking means so as to lock said housing means to said mounting plate.
- 10. A method of vending binoculars to patrons at a series of different spectator events occurring in a spectator facility, the facility having a plurality of seats and a plurality of seat locations, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of substantially identical mounting plates and a plurality of binocular vending machines, each vending machine including binoculars and housing means including tether retraction means and an elongated tether interconnecting the binoculars to said tether retraction means, said retraction means including biasing means for placing a bias upon the tether, said biasing means including bias actuation means for actuating said biasing means upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, wherein said biasing means can place a bias upon the tether toward retraction of the tether when the tether is withdrawn from said housing means and the predetermined event occurs, said binoculars being removably contained, said housing means having means for mounting said housing means to one of said plurality of substantially identical mounting plates;
- (b) attaching each of the plurality of substantially identical mounting plates to each of a percentage of the plurality of seats;
- (c) removably and individually mounting each of a first percentage of said plurality of binocular vending machines to a second percentage of said plurality of substantially identical mounting plates such that a first number of binocular vending machines will be available to patrons at a first subset of said plurality of seat locations for a first event in said series of different spectator events; and
- (d) removing a third percentage of the vending machines mounted on mounting plates for the first event and remounting a fourth percentage of the removed vending machines on a fifth percentage of the plurality of mounting plates such that vending machines are available to patrons at a second subset of said plurality of seat locations for a second event in said series of different spectator events, said second subset differing from said first subset.
- 11. A method of vending binocular machines to patrons at a series of different spectator events occurring in a plurality of spectator facilities including first and second facilities, each facility having a plurality of seats at a plurality of seat locations, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of substantially identical mounting plates and a plurality of binocular vending machines, each vending machine including binoculars and housing means including tether retraction means and an elongated tether interconnecting the binoculars to said tether retraction means, said retraction means including biasing means for placing a bias upon the tether, said biasing means including bias actuation means for actuating said biasing means upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, wherein said biasing means can place a bias upon the tether toward retraction of the tether when the tether is withdrawn from said housing means and the predetermined event occurs;
- (b) attaching each of the plurality of mounting plates to one of a plurality of seats in each one of said plurality of spectator facilities such that one of said mounting plates is attached to each of a certain percentage of seats in each of the respective facilities;
- (c) removably and individually mounting a first percentage of said plurality of binocular vending machines to a plurality of the mounting plates attached to seats in the first facility such that binoculars are made available in said vending machines to patrons in the first facility for a first event in the series of different spectator events;
- (d) dismounting binocular vending machines removable mounted to mounting plates in the first facility following the first event;
- (e) moving the dismounted binocular vending machines from the first facility to the second facility prior to the occurrence of a second event in the series of different spectator events; and
- (f) removably and individually mounting said dismounted binocular vending machines moved to the second facility and mounting plates attached to seats in the second facility such that binoculars removably contained therein are available in vending machines to patrons in the second facility for a second event in the series of different spectator events, the second event subsequent to the first spectator event.
- 12. A spectator facility in which a series of different spectator events occur over a period of time, said spectator facility comprising:
- (a) a plurality of seats located in a plurality of seat locations;
- (b) a plurality of binocular vending machines, each vending machine including housing means having binoculars tethered thereto and removably contained therein and including means for attaching the vending machine individually to any of said plurality of seats; wherein a first percentage of said plurality of binocular vending machines are attached to a second percentage of said plurality of seats such that a first number of binoculars are available within each of the respective vending machines to patrons at a first subset of said plurality of seat locations for a first event in a series of different spectator events;
- said housing means including tether retraction means for retracting a portion of the elongated tether, said retraction means including biasing means for placing a bias upon the tether, said biasing means including bias actuation means for actuating said biasing means upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, wherein said biasing means can place a bias upon the tether toward retraction of the tether when the tether is withdrawn from said housing means and the predetermined event occurs.
- 13. A binocular vending apparatus for attachment to a structure, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) binoculars;
- (b) housing means for removably retaining said binoculars, said housing means including an elongated tether and tether retraction means for retracting a portion of the elongated tether, said elongated tether interconnecting said tether retraction means with said binoculars, said retraction means including biasing means for placing a bias upon the tether, said biasing means including bias actuation means for actuating said biasing means upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, wherein said biasing means can place a bias upon the tether toward retraction of the tether when the tether is withdrawn from said housing means and the predetermined event occurred; and
- (c) a separate mounting plate, said mounting plate being attachable to the structure; wherein said housing means are mountable to said mounting plate when said mounting plate is attached to the structure; said housing means and said mounting plate including first and second cooperating locking means, respectively, engageable with one another, and first and second cooperating alignment means, respectively, for cooperatively engaging one another in aligning said first and second locking means such that said housing means can be locked to said mounting plate when said mounting plate is attached to the structure.
- 14. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 13 wherein said housing means include a housing; said housing including a receptacle for receiving and removably retaining said binoculars; said housing including a retractable receptacle door which blocks normal access to said receptacle when said door is in a closed position.
- 15. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 14, further comprising a door latch mechanism and token accepting vending means for actuating said door latch mechanism, said door latch mechanism including a pivotal door latch which locks said door in the closed position when said door is engaged with said latch mechanism.
- 16. The binocular vending apparatus of claim 15 wherein said token accepting vending means include coded magnetic token recognition means for recognizing a token having a magnetic code, wherein magnetic recognition of the magnetic token actuates movement of a first magnetic arm to a biased position, wherein an extension rod of said first magnetic arm is in position to encounter an arm of said pivotal door latch when said token accepting vending means are actuated in a predetermined manner and wherein said extension rod can be moved laterally to actuate pivotal movement of said door latch, thereby releasing said retractable door to assume an open position.
- 17. A vending apparatus for attachment to a structure, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) view enhancing equipment;
- (b) housing means for removably retaining said view enhancing equipment; and
- (c) an elongated tether for interconnecting said view enhancing equipment with said housing means;
- said housing means including tether retraction means for retracting a portion of the elongated tether, said tether retraction means including biasing means for placing a bias upon the tether, said biasing means including bias actuation means for actuating said biasing means upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, wherein said biasing means can place a bias upon the tether toward retraction of the tether when the tether is withdrawn from said housing means and the predetermined event occurs.
- 18. The vending apparatus of claim 17 wherein said housing means includes a housing; said housing including a receptacle for receiving and removably retaining said view enhancing equipment; said housing including a retractable receptacle door which blocks normal access to said receptacle when said door is in a closed position.
- 19. The vending apparatus of claim 18, further comprising a door latch mechanism and token accepting vending means for actuating said door latch member mechanism, said door latch mechanism including a pivotal door latch which locks said door in a closed position when said door is engaged with said latch member.
- 20. The vending apparatus of claim 19 wherein said token accepting means include coded magnetic token recognition means for recognizing a token having a magnetic code, wherein magnetic recognition of the magnetic token actuates movement of a first magnetic arm to a biased position, wherein an extension rod of said first magnetic arm is in position to encounter an arm of said pivotal door latch when said token accepting vending means are actuated in a predetermined manner and wherein said extension rod can be moved laterally to actuate pivotal movement of said latch member, thereby releasing said retractable door to assume an open position.
- 21. The vending apparatus of claim 17 wherein said housing means is interconnected with a pivotal seat bottom having a substantially upright position and a down position, and wherein the predetermined event occurs when the pivotal seat bottom is moved from the down position to the substantially upright position.
- 22. The vending apparatus of claim 17 further including a mounting plate, wherein said housing means are removably mounted to the mounting plate and the mounting plate is secured to the structure.
- 23. The vending apparatus of claim 22 wherein said housing means and said mounting plate, respectively, include first and second locking means for cooperating to releasably lock said housing means to the mounting plate when the mounting plate is secured to the structure.
- 24. The vending apparatus of claim 23 wherein said structure is one of a plurality of structures and said housing means are removably mounted to one of a plurality of substantially identical mounting plates individually attached to said plurality of structures.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/340,129, filed Apr. 18, 1989now U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,905.
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