Claims
- 1. Coin-controlled apparatus for locking shopping carts together in nested series comprising a coin-controlled mechanism which is mounted on a cart and which is adapted for receiving and releasable locking therein a bar on a tether attached to the next cart in the series; said mechanism comprising:
- an elongate body having a top, bottom, sides and rearward and forward ends, with an elongate slideway for a coin slide extending therein from the rearward end thereof toward the forward end, said body being adapted for being mounted in a generally horizontal position on a shopping cart;
- a unitary coin slide slidable in the slideway having a forward and a rearward portion, said portions being integral one with the other;
- a detent for the coin slide pivoted in a recess in the top of the body biased downwardly into engagement with the top of the slide;
- the top of the slide having a first stop engageable with the detent to determine an outer rearward position of the slide wherein its rearward portion extends out rearward of the body and a second stop spaced from the first stop engageable with the detent to limit forward movement of the slide,
- slide spring means acting from the forward end of the body against the forward end of the slide biasing the slide toward its rearward position;
- the rearward portion of the slide having a relatively deep narrow recess for holding a coin on edge therein with the coin projecting up out of the recess, the recess being located outwardly of the rearward end of the body when the slide is in its rearward position for deposit of a coin in the recess and retrieval of a coin from the recess and being located within the body when the slide is pushed inward and forward to its said forward position;
- the upper portion of a coin in the recess being engageable with the detent when the slide is pushed inward and forward in the body to raise the detent to allow the slide to be pushed in to a forward position forward of a limit imposed by said second stop;
- the body having a first hole in one side thereof and a housing on the opposite side with a recess in the housing and a second hole transversely aligned with the first hole extending between the slideway and the recess in said side housing;
- a latch for the slide slidable in said recess in said side housing and in said second hole between a laterally retracted position clear of the slideway and a slide-latching position extending into and across the slideway, and biased by latch spring means in the recess in said side housing toward its said slide-latching position;
- the rearward portion of the slide having a side-to-side elongate slot therein and a tongue for locking the bar in the body extending back in the slot from the forward end of the slide toward but terminating short of the rearward end of the slot to provide a space for passage of the bar therethrough, the bar having a side-to-side hole therein for reception of the locking tongue on sliding out of the slide from its forward to its rearward position, the latch for the slide being movable under bias from said latch spring means into said slide-latching position when the slide is pushed in to its forward position, and when in its slide-latching position extending into said space in the slide and being engageable by the tip of the tongue to latch the slide in its forward position to hold the coin in the slide within the body, whereby insertion of said bar into said first hole pushes back said latch into said second hole and thereby releases said slide to move rearwardly into said rearward position under bias from said slide spring means, whereupon said tongue thereafter enters said hole in the bar to lock said bar in the body and said coin may be withdrawn from said slide.
- 2. Coin-controlled apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the elongate body of said coin-controlled mechanism is of two-part construction comprising a lower part having an elongate bottom wall, upwardly extending side walls, and a forward end wall and an upper part having an elongate top wall, downwardly extending side walls extending on the side walls of the lower part and an end wall on the end part of the lower wall, the slideway being defined by the bottom wall and the upwardly extending side walls of the lower part and the top wall and the downwardly extending side walls of the upper part, the slide having a sliding fit therein, the first hole being formed partly in the lower side wall and partly in the upper side wall at said one side of the body, the said housing having a lower part on the outside of the lower part of the body and an upper part on the outside of the upper part of the body at the other side, the second hole being formed partly in the lower side wall and partly in the upper side wall at said other side, and further comprising means for detachably securing said parts of the body together.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 07/472,784, filed Jan. 31,1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,656.
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