Information
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Patent Grant
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6182859
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Patent Number
6,182,859
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 3, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Crawford; Gene O.
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 221 200
- 221 203
- 221 204
- 221 263
- 221 264
- 221 265
- 221 152
- 267 167
- 267 170
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International Classifications
- B65G5900
- B65H300
- G07F1116
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Abstract
A bulk vending machine having: a housing having a storage bin to store items; a dispensing mechanism attached to the storage bin to dispense the items, the dispensing mechanism having an opening; a flexible member secured to the dispensing mechanism to assist in ejecting the items through the opening; and a cover disposed around the flexible member to prevent the items from being damaged or breaking open.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an improved brush housing for a bulk vending machine and a method of operating the brush housing, and more particularly to a bulk vending machine having an improved brush housing that substantially decreases instances of damaged and broken open items in the vending machine.
Bulk vending machines occupy a special and important position not just because of the sales generated therefrom but because of the unique niche that these machines possess in the minds of the public. The bulk vending machine has endured and thrived as a fixture of the retail environment. At least one bulk vending machine and more likely several, can be found in the entrance way or lobby of nearly every supermarket, department store, hardware store, gas station and restaurant in the United States.
A bulk vending machine typically includes a storage bin or bins for holding bulk merchandise items such as confections or capsules that may contain confections or other items. In addition, the bulk vending machine typically includes a coin receiving mechanism for receiving a coin of the proper denomination, and a bulk dispensing mechanism for dispensing a quantity of the bulk items upon payment of a coin of the proper denomination and the actuation of the coin receiving mechanism.
The bulk dispensing mechanism dispenses a predetermined portion of the bulk merchandise upon payment of a coin or coins into the coin receiving mechanism and operation of a handle. The dispensing mechanism typically incorporates container portions to retain bulk merchandise items and an opening through which such items may pass when the container portion is aligned with the opening.
Two examples of bulk vending machines are the standard Northwestern Model 60 (M60®) and the Triple Play® which is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,190,133 issued Mar. 2, 1993, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The dispensing mechanism of a bulk vending machine typically incorporates a brush housing that prevents more than the required number of items from being dispensed and assists in ejecting items from the bulk vending machine. Conventionally, a brush housing partially shields the opening in the dispensing mechanism, thereby preventing additional items that may be located above the container portion, or items that may be riding on top of items that are in the container portion, from falling through the opening. For example, a conventional brush housing may include a rigid metal deflector bar fixed to the dispensing portion that partially covers the opening and thereby shields the container portion from items that are above it. In addition, some brush housings, include a spring that is fixed to the dispensing portion and contacts an item as the item moves in the container portion over the opening to assist in ejecting the item through the opening.
One drawback with existing brush housings is that items may be damaged when they contact the metal deflector bar or in the case where the item is a capsule, the capsule may break open. In addition, with existing brush housings the items may be damaged when they contact the coils of the spring that is provided to assist in ejecting the items.
Accordingly, it would be desirable in a brush housing for a vending machine to provide a way to prevent more than the required number of items from falling through the dispensing opening while reducing the instances of damaged items and decreasing the number of the items that break open. Further, it would be desirable to provide a means to assist in ejecting items from a vending machine while reducing the occurrence of damaged of broken items.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A new and unique brush housing has been invented that addresses many of the needs noted above.
In a first aspect, the present invention is a bulk vending machine comprising: a housing having a storage bin to store items; a dispensing mechanism attached to the storage bin to dispense the items, the dispensing mechanism having an opening; a flexible member secured to the dispensing mechanism to assist in ejecting the items through the opening; and a cover disposed around the flexible member to prevent the items from being damaged or breaking open.
In another aspect the present invention is a method of dispensing items from a bulk vending machine having a dispensing mechanism with an opening formed therein and a flexible member having a cover, comprising the steps of: rotating the dispensing mechanism until an item is above the opening; and contacting the item with the flexible member to assist in ejecting the item through the opening.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a new and unique brush housing for use in a vending machine which is capable of assisting in ejecting an item from the vending machine and preventing extra items from being dispensed.
The use of a first flexible member having a cover to apply pressure to an item, thereby assisting in ejecting the item, reduces the number of damaged and broken items. Further, the novel brush housing is easy to install.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a bulk vending machine incorporating an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view taken along
2
-
2
′ of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view taken along
3
-
3
′ of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along
4
-
4
′ of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
5
-
5
′ of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
6
-
6
′ of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 7
is an elevational view of a first bracket used in a preferred embodiment used in the present invention.
FIG. 8
is an elevational view of a second bracket used in a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a side view of the bracket shown in FIG.
8
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a bulk vending machine
10
. In one embodiment, the bulk vending machine
10
is similar to a standard M80 bulk vending machine made by Northwestern Corp. of Morris, Ill. The bulk vending machine includes a housing
12
and a storage bin
14
. The housing
12
is generally formed from a top portion
16
and a base
18
. A window
20
, preferably made from clear plastic, is disposed within the top portion
16
. The storage bin
14
is located within the top portion
16
behind the window
20
.
The bulk vending machine
10
includes a coin receiving portion
22
. The coin receiving portion
22
is mounted in a forwardly oriented opening in the base
18
. The coin receiving portion
22
actuates a product dispensing mechanism
30
, shown in
FIG. 2
, upon payment of a coin of the proper denomination into the coin receiving portion
22
and operation of a handle
24
in a manner that is well known in the art. Dispensing of the product by the product dispensing mechanism
30
is via a chute
26
located adjacent to the coin receiving portion
22
also located on the base
18
. A brush housing
31
is attached to the product dispensing mechanism
30
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the storage bin
14
includes the product dispensing mechanism
30
. The product dispensing mechanism
30
is generally disposed within the housing
12
at the point where the top portion
16
meets the base
18
and is attached to a mounting frame
28
that is rectangular in shape and is preferably made of metal. The product dispensing mechanism
30
is attached to the mounting frame
28
by placing screws through holes
29
located at its corners.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the product dispensing mechanism
30
is preferably rectangular in shape and includes four sides
32
a
,
32
b
,
32
c
,
32
d
. A cylindrical opening
34
having a base
36
is formed in the middle of the product dispensing mechanism
30
. An opening
37
with three curved edges is formed near the right (as seen from
FIG. 2
) perimeter of the base
36
. Four comer portions
38
slant down from the sides
32
a
,
32
b
,
32
c
,
32
d
to the edge of the cylindrical opening
34
. Each comer portion
38
includes a screwhole
40
that accommodate screws that may be used to secure the product dispensing mechanism
30
to the storage bin
14
.
Referring again to
FIG. 2
, concentrically set into the cylindrical opening
34
is a wheel
42
. The wheel
42
includes a center member
44
having a plurality of curved edges
46
. Spokes or walls
48
lead from the center member
44
to an outer portion
50
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, container portions
52
are formed by the edges
46
, the walls
48
and the outer portion
50
. The container portions
52
are designed to hold items such as the first item or capsule
54
and the second item or capsule
56
shown in FIG.
3
. In a preferred embodiment, the product dispensing mechanism
30
and the wheel
42
are made of materials such as plastic or metal. In a preferred embodiment, the capsules
54
,
56
are acorn shaped and preferably come in two sizes, small and large. In a preferred embodiment, the small capsules have a diameter of approximately 1.375 inches and an axial height of about 1.875 inches. The large capsules have a diameter of approximately 1.938 inches and an axial height of about 1.938 inches.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, three arm members
58
are fixed to the top of the center member
44
using screws. The arm members
44
churn the items within the storage bin when the wheel
42
is turned. In a preferred embodiment the arm members
58
are springs.
In a present embodiment, the brush housing
31
includes at least one flexing deflector, and more preferably a plurality of flexing deflectors. These one or more flexing deflectors serve to prevent more than the paid-for items from entering the container portion
52
. These one or more flexing deflectors also reduce the likelihood of inadvertently damaging or breaking open the vended items (i.e., the capsules) by gently directing the vended items either into the container portion
52
or above the container portion
52
as appropriate. In a present embodiment, the flexing deflectors are comprised of three springs, referred to herein as a first flexible member
84
, a second flexible member
94
, and a third flexible member
100
. In alternative embodiments, the flexing deflector may comprise fewer or more springs.
Referring to
FIGS. 2-9
a brush housing
31
is attached to the product dispensing mechanism
30
. The brush housing
31
includes the first flexible member
84
, the second flexible member
94
and the third flexible member
100
attached to the product dispensing mechanism using a first bracket
60
and a second bracket
78
. Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 7
, a first bracket
60
is fixed using screws to the side
32
c
nearest the handle
24
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the first bracket
60
includes a generally flat first portion
62
and a raised second portion
64
. The first portion
62
includes a first post
66
that has a lower eyelet
68
. The second portion
64
includes a second post
70
that has an upper eyelet
72
. The middle member
73
is located between the first
66
and second
70
posts on the first portion
62
, is angled downward and includes a middle eyelet
75
. In a preferred embodiment, the lower eyelet
68
is approximately 0.25 inches above the bottom of the first portion
62
, and the upper eyelet
72
is approximately 1.00 inch above the bottom of the second portion
64
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
8
and
9
, a second bracket
77
is attached to the right (as viewed from
FIG. 2
) side
32
d
of the dispensing mechanism
30
. As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the second bracket
77
includes a first member
76
and a second member
78
. The first member
76
is attached to the dispensing mechanism
30
using the screw that fixes the dispensing mechanism
30
to the mounting frame
28
. A vertical post
88
extends perpendicularly upward from the first member
76
and includes a first eyelet
80
and a second eyelet
81
. The second member
78
is screwed into a depression
82
that is molded into the corner portion
38
in the upper right hand side (as viewed from
FIG. 2
) of the dispensing mechanism
30
. The second member
78
also includes a base
79
and an upper eyelet
83
. In a preferred embodiment the first eyelet
80
is approximately 0.551 inches above the first portion
76
and the second eyelet
81
is approximately 1.270 inches above the first portion
76
. The upper eyelet
83
is preferably about 0.252 inches above the base
79
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
,
6
,
7
and
8
, the first flexible member
84
is disposed at an angle with respect to the wall
32
c
nearest the handle
24
and the wall
32
d
to the right of that wall
32
c
(as viewed from FIG.
2
). The first flexible member
84
includes a first hook
86
formed at one and a second hook
88
formed at its other end. The first hook
86
is attached to the eyelet
75
disposed in the middle member
73
of the first bracket
60
while the second hook
88
is attached to the upper eyelet
83
that is on the second member
78
of the second bracket
78
. The first flexible member
84
is used to assist in ejecting items through the opening
37
. In a preferred embodiment the first flexible member
84
is a spring that preferably has a length of approximately 5.73 inches and a diameter of about 0.330 inches. In a preferred embodiment, the eyelet
75
that the first hook
86
is attached to is disposed about 0.25 inches below the first portion
62
of the first bracket
60
. The upper eyelet
83
to which the second hook
88
is attached to is preferably located approximately 0.23 inches above the wheel
42
. In a preferred embodiment, the first flexible member is disposed at an angle of approximately 18 degrees with respect to the right side
32
a
(as viewed from FIG.
2
). In a preferred embodiment the first flexible member is a spring that has 127 R.H. coils, each having a thickness of 0.075 inches. The first flexible member
84
is preferably made from 0.041 music wire and has a tin coat finish.
Referring to
FIGS. 2-6
, a cover
90
surrounds the first flexible member
84
. The cover
90
is made up of a number of tubular sleeves or cylinders
92
. In a preferred embodiment, six sleeves
92
are disposed around the flexible member
84
and the sleeves
92
are made of nylon. In a preferred embodiment, the sleeves
92
are rotatable about the flexible member
84
and thereby provide a gentle giving surface that allows an item to slip by without being damaged. The cover prevents items from being caught in or damaged by the first flexible member (i.e. if the first flexible member were a spring with coils). Each sleeve is preferably 0.938 inches long and has an outer diameter of approximately 0.50 inches and an inner diameter of about 0.39 inches.
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
6
,
7
,
8
and
9
, the second flexible member
94
is located above the first flexible member
84
and disposed at an angle with respect to the wall
32
c
nearest the handle
24
and the wall
31
d
to the right of that wall (as viewed from FIG.
2
). The second flexible member
94
also includes a first hook
98
and a second hook
99
formed at its ends. The first hook
98
is attached to the lower eyelet
68
formed in the first post
66
of the first bracket
60
and the second hook
99
(shown in
FIG. 6
) is attached to the first eyelet
80
formed in the post
88
of the second bracket
77
. The second flexible member
94
preferably has a length of approximately 7.20 inches and a diameter of about 0.330 inches. In a preferred embodiment, the lower eyelet
68
is formed approximately 0.25 inches above the first portion
62
and the first eyelet
80
is formed approximately 0.551 inches above the first member
76
. In a preferred embodiment, the second flexible member is disposed at an angle of 20 degrees with respect to the right side wall
32
d
(as viewed from FIG.
2
). In a preferred embodiment the second flexible member
94
is a spring that has 133 R.H. coils, each having a thickness of 0.075 inches. The second flexible member
94
is preferably made from 0.041 music wire and has a tin coat finish.
The third flexible member
100
is disposed above the second flexible member
94
. The third flexible member
100
also includes a first hook
102
and a second hook
104
formed at its ends. The first hook
102
is attached to the upper eyelet
72
formed in the second post
70
of the first bracket and the second hook
104
is attached to the second eyelet
81
on the post
88
that is on the first portion
76
of the second bracket
77
. The third flexible member
100
prevents items in the vending machine from being trapped in one side of the storage bin
22
. The third flexible member
62
preferably has a length of approximately 6.50 inches and a diameter of about 0.375 inches. In a preferred embodiment, the upper eyelet
68
is located approximately
0
.
63
inches above the first portion
62
of the first bracket
60
and the second eyelet
81
is approximately 0.989 inches above the first portion
76
of the second bracket
78
. In a preferred embodiment, the third flexible member
100
is disposed at an angle of 8 degrees with respect to the right side
32
d
(as viewed from FIG.
2
). In a preferred embodiment the third flexible member
62
is a spring that has 122 R.H. coils, each having a thickness of 0.075 inches. The third flexible member
62
is preferably made from 0.049 music wire and has a tin coat finish.
In a preferred embodiment, a spring tension for the first flexible member
84
should be chosen that is suitable for gently biasing items through the opening. A spring tension for the second flexible member
94
should be chosen that is preferably sufficient to prevent items in the vending machine from being trapped in one side of the storage bin
22
. In a preferred embodiment, the first flexible member
84
has a spring tension that is less than the spring tension of the third flexible member
100
.
Operation of the improved brush housing
10
will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 3-6
.
FIGS. 3-6
show operation of the brush housing
10
with a first capsule
54
in a container portion of the wheel and a second capsule
56
set on top of the first capsule
54
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
a coin is inserted into the coin mechanism
22
and the wheel
42
is in an initial position. When the wheel
42
is in the initial position shown in
FIG. 3
, the first capsule
54
is set in a container portion
52
. A bottom portion
55
of the first capsule
54
is flush with the openhouse
36
and part of a top portion
57
of the first capsule
54
is contacting the first flexible member
84
. Also in this initial position, a lower portion
59
of the second capsule
56
is contacting a part of the top portion
57
of the first capsule
54
and this same lower portion
59
is resting against the second flexible member
94
. The second flexible member
94
prevents the second capsule
56
from falling through into the container portion
52
through the opening
37
shown in FIG.
4
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, after the handle
24
is turned, the wheel
42
rotates to a second position. In the second position, the first capsule
54
is pressed up against the first flexible member
84
such that, as seen in
FIG. 6
, the first flexible member
84
is substantially deformed. The second capsule
56
continues to rest atop the second flexible member
94
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, as a result of the first capsule
54
pressing against the first flexible member
84
, the first flexible member
84
applies a biasing force to the first capsule
54
that along with the force of gravity causes the first capsule
54
to move downward out of the container portion
56
and through the opening
37
. As shown in
FIG.6
, the second capsule
56
is prevented from falling through the container portion
52
and through the opening
37
by the second flexible member
94
.
One of the advantages of the present preferred embodiment of the brush housing
31
is that the use of a first flexible member
84
with a cover
90
to assist in ejecting items prevents items from being damaged or broken open. For example, in the case where the first flexible member
84
is a spring, with a cover
90
comprised of rotatable sleeves, the sleeves rotate and shield the items from the spring, thereby preventing the items from being damaged or somehow caught in the coils of the spring. Items can easily slip by the first flexible member
84
because the cover
90
is rotatable, and thus provides a non-binding surface that is less traumatic on items.
A further advantage of the present embodiment is that the second flexible member
94
prevents a second item
56
that is riding atop a first item
54
in a container portion
52
from falling through the opening
37
and being dispensed, and reduces the chance of this second item
56
from being damaged or broken. In addition, the preferred embodiment of the brush housing
31
is designed to easily replace a prior brush housing and be screwed into the existing metal frame
28
of a bulk vending machine
10
.
In an alternative embodiment, the second flexible member and the third flexible member may also have covers. Also, the cover may be made up of a single sleeve as opposed to a series of sleeves. Further instead of springs, the flexible members may be made of another material that is somewhat elastic. In another alternative embodiment the angle of the flexible members with respect to the sidewalls and each other may be changed. Alternatively, the elevation of the flexible members may be varied.
Thus, for vending machines in which breakage or damage of items has been a problem in the past, the existing brush housings can be easily replaced with the new brush housing. The new brush housing is compatible in size and operation with the dispensing mechanisms currently used in vending machine.
Thus, the brush housing can not only be used in new models of vending machines such as the M80 and Model Super 80, but can also be retrofitted in older models by removing the existing brush housing and installing the new one at a minimum cost and using a small number of replacement parts.
It is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting and it is understood that the following claims including all equivalents are intended to define the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A bulk vending machine comprising:(a) a housing having a storage bin to store items; (b) a dispensing mechanism attached to said storage bin to dispense said items, said dispensing mechanism having an opening, a first side, and a second side; (c) a flexible member having a first end and a second end, said first end and second end secured to said first side and said second side, respectively, of said dispensing mechanism to assist in ejecting said items through said opening; and (d) a cover disposed around said flexible member to prevent said items from being damaged or breaking open.
- 2. The bulk vending machine of claim 1, wherein the cover is comprised of a plurality of cylinders.
- 3. The bulk vending machine of claim 1, wherein the cover is made of plastic.
- 4. The bulk vending machine of claim 1, wherein said cover is rotatable about said flexible member.
- 5. The bulk vending machine of claim 1, wherein said flexible member is positioned at an angle to allow said first item to pass through said opening and to prevent a second item, from passing through said opening.
- 6. The bulk vending machine of claim 1, wherein the flexible member comprises a first flexible member and wherein the bulk vending machine further comprises a second flexible member spaced apart from said first flexible member to prevent a second item, in contact with said first item, from passing through said opening and being damaged or breaking open.
- 7. The bulk vending machine of claim 6, wherein the second flexible member has a second cover to protect items from being damaged or breaking open.
- 8. The bulk vending machine of claim 6, further comprising a third flexible member spaced apart from said second flexible member and positioned at an angle to prevent items from becoming trapped in said housing.
- 9. The bulk vending machine of claim 8, wherein the third flexible member has a third cover to protect items from being damaged or breaking open.
- 10. The bulk vending machine of claim 8, wherein said first flexible member, said second flexible member and said third flexible member are springs.
- 11. A brush housing for a bulk vending machine comprising:a first flexible member fixed to a dispensing mechanism and capable of assisting a first item to pass through an opening defined in said dispensing mechanism, said first flexible member having a cover to contact said first item to prevent said first item from being damaged or breaking open, said cover comprising a plurality of sleeves, wherein said plurality of sleeves permit the first flexible member to flex when contacted by said first item.
- 12. The brush housing of claim 11, wherein said cover comprises a plurality of plastic cylinders.
- 13. The brush housing of claim 11, wherein said cover is rotatable around said first flexible member.
- 14. The brush housing of claim 11, further comprising a second flexible member spaced apart and above said first flexible member to prevent a second item, in contact with said first item, from being damaged or breaking open.
- 15. The brush housing of claim 14, further comprising a third flexible member spaced apart and above from said second flexible member to place items in a position to pass through said opening.
- 16. The brush housing of claim 15 wherein said second flexible member and said third flexible member each have a cover.
- 17. The brush housing of claim 15 wherein said first flexible member, said second flexible member and said third flexible member are springs.
- 18. The brush housing of claim 17 wherein said springs are secured to brackets that are fixed on said dispensing mechanism.
- 19. A bulk vending machine comprising:(a) a housing having a storage bin to store items; (b) a dispensing mechanism attached to said storage bin to dispense said items, said dispensing mechanism having an opening, a first side, and a second side; and (c) a flexible elongated member having a first end and a second end, said first end and second end secured to said first side and said second side, respectively, of said dispensing mechanism and aligned above said opening to prevent said items from falling through said opening.
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