Dispenser for pull tab tickets and other articles and a pull tab ticket and article therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6293424
  • Patent Number
    6,293,424
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 17, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 25, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A device for dispensing pull tab tickets, lottery tickets and other articles and the articles to be dispensed thereby are set forth. The device includes one or more carousels removably retaining magazines containing tickets to be dispensed. The carousels are indexed to position a magazine for dispensing the article. After the patron has paid for the ticket, a dispensing mechanism pulls the article from the magazine and dispenses it. Each article has at its margin a slot which cooperates with a rod in the magazine to hold the articles in the magazine. When dispensed, the article is pulled from the rod.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to devices for dispensing pull tab gaming tickets and other tickets or articles adapted to be retained and dispensed by such devices.




BACKGROUND




Pull tab tickets according to the prior art are used for gaming and entertainment. In the usual fashion, a merchant buys an inventory of tickets and retains them in a jar or other container. Patrons buy the tickets and open them to reveal the outcome for the ticket. The outcome may be a combination of symbols, e.g. cherries, 7's or “bar” symbols of the type found in slot machines. The outcome may also be a number or series of numbers. For the game to which the tickets pertain there is a pay schedule for the outcomes, i.e. two cherries win five dollars, or winning numbers are posted. If the outcome of the ticket matches a winning outcome, the establishment pays the player the indicated amount. If the outcome is a losing outcome, the ticket is a loser and the purchaser receives no prize. The schedule of prizes or awards is designed, for the number of tickets printed and sold for the game, to provide the establishment with a profit.




The individual tickets are fashioned from paper and are rectangular. A portion of the ticket is printed with the outcome (or number). To conceal the outcome portion of the ticket, that portion is folded over on itself to form a folded bundle. The bundle is then secured by a burstable band. When the ticket is purchased, the band is bursted and the bundle unfolded to reveal the outcome. The portion of the ticket extending from the bundle, may be printed with serial numbers or other material to identify the ticket and the game.




As can be appreciated, it is important to conceal the outcome prior to the purchase of the ticket.




Some types of tickets may arrange several tickets together, fold-bundle them and, with a single band, secure the bundle. When the band is bursted, the tickets are unfolded to reveal multiple outcomes. “Tickets” will hereinafter be used to refer to either single or multiple outcome tickets.




Aside for the issue of security, it can further be appreciated that retaining the tickets in a jar or container can subject them to theft. Stolen tickets represent a loss or revenues for the game to the establishment. There is a need for a device which can prevent theft.




A further consideration is that in some jurisdictions where pull tab tickets are legal require the establishment to offer tickets for two different games. These games may, for example, offer different prizes. Thus the need for security is heightened by the need to secure two sets of tickets prior to sale.




There is also a need for a device which can automatically accept payment for a ticket and dispense a ticket without the intervention of establishment employees. Again, when tickets are sold but the payment is not remitted to the establishment, i.e. the establishment employee pockets the money, the establishment loses profit related to the game. Further, employees attend to their normal duties without having to sell tickets and collect the money therefor.




A need exist for a device which can automatically dispense pull tab tickets, which can dispense several different types of such articles such as different game pull tab tickets, different debit cards, lottery tickets or a combination thereof, which provides for security and a pull tab ticket adapted to be so dispensed. There is also a need for a device which can keep a running tally of money received, tickets sold and the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




There is, therefore, set forth according to the present invention a device for dispensing a pull tab ticket which provides for security for the unsold tickets and which automatically accepts payment for and dispenses the tickets. Also set forth is a device which can dispense tickets for different games and which can generate and store data concerning the sales of tickets.




Toward this end, the device includes a closed housing having a discharge opening. A magazine is disposed in the housing, the magazine having a ticket mounting rod. Each ticket has a body with a fold-bundled portion containing the printed outcome. At a margin of the body is a deformable slot extending to a bore which is adapted to deform to remove the ticket from the rod. Accordingly the tickets are stacked along and retained by the rod with the rod passing through the bores thereof. A dispenser is disposed in the housing and, when actuated, engages a ticket to pull it from the rod, the slot deforming to pull the ticket from the rod. Preferably the dispenser includes a finger which engages the fold-bundle to urge it from the rod and carry the ticket to the discharge for dispensing thereof. Means are included for accepting payment such a bill validator, coin acceptor credit or debit card acceptor or the like. Upon receipt of payment the dispenser is actuated to dispense a ticket.




The device may mount a plurality of magazines on a rotatable carousel to offer different tickets or to provide for a greater inventory of tickets for sale. Means are provided for indexing the carousel to position a magazine containing tickets at the dispenser for dispensing thereof. Multiple carousels may be provided.




Instead of providing carousels, the tickets may be contained in one or more magazines. The magazines would be arranged in a row. In this instance the dispenser would be linearly indexed to the magazines or alternatively the magazines would be indexed to the dispenser to dispense tickets from the magazines. Further each magazine could have associated therewith a dedicated dispenser. As hereinafter described, the term carousel shall be interpreted to mean either a round carousel or a linear carousel.




Additionally the dispenser and carousels may be under control of a processor which receives signals from the payment acceptance means and which controls the actuation of the dispenser and indexing of the carousel(s). Further, sensors may be provided to sense whether the magazine at the dispenser is empty. The processor may further include a data structure to store data indicating the payments received and the tickets dispensed which data may be downloaded and for tracking and accounting purposes.




Also set forth according to the present invention is a ticket for the dispenser includes the deformable slot and bore to releasably retain the tickets on the rod in the magazine.




The magazine for the rod may be generally closed. Full magazines may be exchanged for empty magazines to change or refill the supply of game tickets.




While the present invention is directed to pull tab tickets it is also adapted to dispense other articles such as debit cards, lottery tickets and the like.




Accordingly, the device and ticket according to the present invention provides an integrated system for offering and dispensing pull tab tickets and other articles. The device provides security by housing the tickets as well as providing the system for dispensing the thickets. The tickets or other articles, in turn, are adapted to be releasably retained in a stacked relationship for dispensing thereof. Multiple games may be provided by use of one or more carousels. Games may be introduced quickly and easily by providing new magazines of tickets.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become better appreciated with reference to the specification, claims and drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a top, front perspective view of a device according the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially broken, front view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partially broken, side view of the device of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4A

is a side section view of a portion of the mechanism for dispensing tickets;





FIG. 4B

is a front section view of the dispensing mechanism of

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 5

is a top view of a carousel for the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6A

is a top view of a bundle of pull tab tickets adapted to be dispensed by the device according to the present invention;





FIG. 6B

is a side section view of the bundle of

FIG. 6A

;





FIG. 6C

illustrates the opening of the ticket bundle of

FIG. 6A

to reveal an outcome; and





FIG. 7

is a logic diagram of the operation of the device according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION




Turning to

FIGS. 1-3

, a device


10


according to the present invention is shown for dispensing pull tab tickets and other articles. The device


10


includes a housing


12


having a base


14


which contains a controller processor (not shown) to control the operation of the device. The housing


12


contains and displays one or more carousel mechanisms


16


each, in turn, mounting articles such as pull tab tickets


18


in a manner described below. As shown in the drawings, the device


10


illustrated has a pair of carousel mechanisms


16


which may be separated by a partition


20


which, in combination with the base


14


may support transparent enclosures


22


for the carousel mechanisms


16


. The enclosures


22


may be removable or otherwise able to be opened to gain access to the carousel mechanisms


16


. Locks are provided on the enclosures to prevent unauthorized opening of the enclosures


22


.




The base


14


is generally flat defining a case for the controlling processor and carousel mechanism drive means as hereinafter described. Disposed on the base


14


are a pair of selector buttons


24




a,b


by which a patron controls the carousel mechanisms


16


for selection of a ticket


18


to purchase. At the front of a base


14


are one or more trays


26


each disposed about a discharge opening


28


through which a purchased ticket


18


is dispensed by the device


10


for acceptance by the patron.




With continued reference to

FIGS. 1-3

, each carousel mechanism


16


includes a rotatable carousel


30


adapted to rotate about an axis A. Each carousel


30


is supported by a support frame


32


having an upper member


34


to support and journal the top of the carousel


30


and a lower support plate


36


to likewise journal and support the bottom of the carousel


30


. A shaft


38


mounts the carousel


30


for rotation between the upper member


34


and support plate


36


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the shaft


38


is, in turn, coupled to the shaft of a stepper motor


40


adapted to, under control of the control processor, index the carousel


30


to position the desired ticket


18


for dispensing. As shown in

FIGS. 1-3

and


5


, at the upper and lower ends of each carousel


30


are upper and lower supports,


42




a,b


each presenting eight projecting support wings


44


adapted to releasably mount a ticket magazine


46


. As shown in the drawings, each carousel


30


has eight magazines


46


. Thus it can be appreciated that under the control of the stepper motor


40


each carousel


30


may be indexed to position the magazines


46


at a position for dispensing of a ticket from the magazine


46


as hereinafter described.




With reference to

FIGS. 6A-C

, an example of a ticket


18


adapted to be dispensed by the device


10


is shown. While the ticket


18


is shown in

FIGS. 6A-C

comprises a bundle of four tickets each adapted to produce an outcome, it is to be understood that a single outcome ticket, bundles of 3-5 tickets or other ticket bundles or other articles such as credit cards, lottery tickets or the like could likewise be dispensed by the device


10


.




The ticket


18


is printed in a known fashion including a control number portion


48


imprinted with a control number


50


which is used by the manufacturer of the ticket to verify the authenticity of the ticket


18


. Also on the control number portion


48


, while not shown on the drawings, may be printing or illustrations to describe and identify the game to which the tickets


18


apply. Each of the tickets


18


also includes an outcome portion


52


printed with the outcome of the ticket


18


pertaining to the game. As shown in the drawings, the outcome may be in the fashion of a slot machine with “7's,” numbers, symbols or other indicia to define either a winning or losing outcome for each ticket


18


.




To conceal the outcome of the tickets


18


prior to purchase, the outcome portion


52


is folded over upon itself to define a bundle


54


which is retained and made secure by a burstable paper band


56


.




Each ticket


18


also includes at an end margin thereof, such as at the control number portion


48


, a deformable slot


58


which terminates at a hole


60


. As will hereinafter be described, the slot


58


is deformable to permit the tickets


18


to be releasably retained in the carousel magazine


46


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-4B

, each magazine


46


may be embodied as an elongated enclosure supported at its ends by the upper member


34


and support plate


36


. Each magazine


46


also provides support for a rod


62


extending the length of the length of the magazine


46


and having a diameter to be closely received through the holes


60


of the tickets


18


whereby a stack of tickets


18


may be releasably mounted along each rod


62


. As will hereinafter be described, when a ticket


18


is to dispensed, it is pulled from its supporting rod


62


deforming the slot


58


to pass the ticket


18


from the rod


62


. Prior to dispensing, the tickets


18


are retained within the magazine


46


in a stacked relationship by the rod


62


passing through their holes


60


. Each magazine


46


has sidewalls


64




a,b


and a rear wall


66


to confine and support the tickets in the aforesaid stacked relationship.




The tickets


18


are initially disposed in the magazine


46


along the rod


62


and retained in temporary and secure packaging. When the tickets


18


are to be loaded into a magazine


46


, the enclosure


22


is opened and the ticket-depleted magazine


46


is removed therefrom. The magazine


46


is releasably retained to the carousel


30


by retainers


63


(

FIG. 3

) disposed at the upper and lower supports


42




a,b.


The replacement magazine


46


containing the stack of tickets


18


is removed from its packaging and the magazine


46


is positioned to be captured by the retainers


63


. When the magazine


46


with the tickets


18


is positioned the enclosure


22


is closed and locked.




Each of the carousels


30


may mount tickets


18


for various games. For example, up to eight different games may be provided on each carousel


30


; however, to maintain a large inventory of tickets


18


to be dispensed, only one game may be offered by each carousel


30


thereby allocating eight magazines


46


of tickets


18


for each game for each carousel


30


. Furthermore, the transparent enclosures


22


enable the patron to view the inventory of tickets


18


available for purchase and to assure, as described below, that the desired ticket


18


for the desired game is available.




As stated above, the shaft


38


for each carousel


30


is coupled to a stepper motor


40


adapted to rotate each carousel


30


, for example, in a clockwise rotation as indicated by the arrows in FIG.


1


. The stepper motor


40


is controlled by the controller processor disposed in the base


14


to index the carousels


30


for dispensing of the patrons' ticket


18


.




To dispense the tickets


18


from the magazines


46


, each carousel


30


has associated therewith a dispensing mechanism


68


as shown in FIGS.


4


A,B. The dispensing mechanism


68


is disposed below each carousel


30


and has associated therewith a chute


70


through which a dispensed ticket


18


travels to the appropriate discharge opening


28


. A support bracket


72


supports a motor


74


having a shaft


76


mounting a dispensing arm


78


. The arm


78


has at each end a finger


80


adapted to engage the bundle


54


of a ticket


18


to be dispensed and pull the ticket


18


from the rod


62


. As shown in

FIG. 4A

, the removed ticket


18


is transported approximately 180 degrees from the magazine


46


whereat it falls from the finger


80


into the chute


70


and from the discharge opening


28


. With reference to

FIG. 6B

, the finger


80


engages the ticket


18


at edge


82


of the bundle


54


to provide for pulling of ticket


18


from the rod


62


. When the ticket


18


is engaged by the finger


80


, the force of the rotation of the motor


74


urges the slot


58


of the ticket


18


to deform to pull the ticket


18


from the rod


62


removing the ticket from the magazine


46


. As shown in

FIG. 4B

, the arm


78


and finger


80


may have a lateral dimension such that the finger


80


has a wide surface to engage the edge


82


to transmit the force of the motor


74


thereto. Sensors


84


, which may be optical or magnetic, sense the position of the arm


78


to provide feedback for control of the motor


74


and the position of the arm


78


. Further, optical or other sensors


105


may be disposed in the chute


70


or proximate the bottom of the magazine


46


to provide a signal that the magazine


46


at the dispensing mechanism


68


is empty. If the sensors


105


sense that a magazine


46


is empty of tickets


18


, the signal to the processor from the sensors


105


removes this magazine


46


from the inventory of magazine available to dispense tickets


18


and to index to, for example, an adjacent magazine


46


.




With reference to FIG.


7


and

FIG. 1

, the operation of the device


10


will now be described.




At step


86


the controller processor for the device


10


is initiated by providing power thereto. At step


88


the processor determines whether or not a patron is attempting to select a carousel for dispensing of a ticket


18


by operating one of the selector buttons


24




a,b


or whether the device


10


should be placed in a standby mode. In a standby mode, as indicated by step


90


, the processor may control the device


10


to drive a display


92


on the base


14


to display graphic or printed information such as to advertise the various games which are being offered by the device


10


, provide instructions as to how to purchase a ticket


18


or provide other information, advertising or instruction. The display


92


may be a plasma display, video screen or the like. With reference to

FIG. 1

associated with the display


92


there may be included a key board


94


having various control keys to provide input into the device controller/processor to identify the magazine


46


at which certain game tickets


18


are being dispensed, to control the display


92


to provide other advertising and to retrieve data which may be stored in the processor's memory as hereinafter described. The control panel


94


is covered by a locking door


96


to prevent unauthorized access thereto.




If a patron desires to purchase a ticket


18


, they press the selector buttons


24




a,b


to select the carousel


30


containing tickets for the desired game (or the desired articles). As illustrated in

FIG. 7

, under the control of the selector buttons


24




a,b


(branch A or B in FIG.


7


), the processor/controller controls at


98


the stepper motor


40


to drive and randomly index the selected carousel


30


to position the magazine


46


containing the desired ticket


18


at the dispensing mechanism


68


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the motor control


98


controls the stepper motor


40


to rotate and drive the shaft


38


for the selected carousel


30


. If there is a problem in driving a stepper motor


60


, an error message at


100


is generated. The indexing of the stepper motor


40


is controlled to randomly select a magazine


46


from the selected carousel


30


. If a carousel


30


has been determined to be empty a memory


102


of the processor which identifies the position of each magazine


46


and the game to which the magazine's tickets


18


pertain may store the position of the empty magazine(s) and index to magazines


46


containing tickets. Alternatively, a magazine


46


may be randomly selected and if it is determined to be empty, the carousel


30


would be instructed to index to an adjacent magazine


46


until one with tickets available is located at the dispensing mechanism


68


. A sensor


104


senses the position of the drive of the carousels


30


to provide a feedback for positioning for the carousels


30


in the desired manner. As the carousels


30


are indexed, the processor may drive the display


92


to display information pertaining to the corresponding game including identifying the game, pay schedules, ticket prices and the like. When the carousel


30


has positioned the magazine


46


containing the tickets


18


for the desired game, as confirmed by viewing the ticket stack of the magazine


46


through the enclosure


22


and any message which may be displayed at the display


92


, the patron inserts payment for the desired ticket


18


. At step


120


the patron inserts consideration for the ticket


18


to be purchase as by inserting coins in a coin acceptor


106


or a cash validator


108


. The coin acceptor


106


has a slot


110


through which coins are inserted and a suitable coin tester (not shown) to test the authenticity of the coin. A return slot (not shown) is provided to return unaccepted coins. The cash validator


108


is of known construction. The coin acceptor


106


and cash validator


108


provide signals at


114


to the controller processor indicating that consideration has been accepted. If the coin or cash is not accepted at


115


a signal is sent to the display


92


to inform the patron that the consideration has not been accepted. After the patron has inserted the consideration to purchase the ticket


18


, the acceptance of the consideration may be stored at


112


in the processor's memory to provide a tally of the amount of money received by the device


10


, time of receipt, the game to which the ticket pertains or the like. If the consideration is accepted, the motor


74


for the dispensing mechanism


68


is actuated by the processor at


101


to rotate through a cycle such that the arm


78


rotates approximately 180 degrees for removing the desired ticket


18


from the magazine


46


and depositing it into the chute


70


. Sensors


84


provide feedback signals to confirm the operation of the arm


78


and motor


74


and if the motor


74


fails to rotate or a problem is detected, an error message at


116


is generated at the display


92


. The dispensed ticket


18


drops through the chute


70


and from the discharge opening


28


as shown in FIG.


1


.




Should the operator of the device


10


desire to confirm the performance of the device


10


through the control panel


94


, they may access the processor's memory to display at the display


92


the desired information or download into a portable memory the data concerning the acceptance of payment and the dispensing of tickets


18


such as the number of tickets


18


sold for a game or the like.




While I have shown and described certain embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that it is subject to many modifications and changes without departing from the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A dispenser and pull tab combination comprising:said pull tab includes a body having a fold-bundled segment and at a margin thereof spaced from the segment a slot extending to a bore; a rod adapted to be closely received through the bore to releasably mount a plurality of tabs in a stacked relationship; a housing having a discharge opening, said rod disposed in said housing; a dispenser having a finger to engage a tab and release it from the rod for discharge through said discharge opening; and means for actuating said dispenser.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 further including a carousel to mount a plurality of rods and means for indexing the carousel to register tabs with said dispenser.
  • 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said pull tab is rectangular including at one margin said bundle and at the opposite margin said slot and bore.
  • 4. The combination of claim 2 wherein said indexing means includes a carousel drive motor coupled to said carousel for driving rotation thereof, means for sensing the angular position of the carousel and a carousel drive motor controller to control the positioning of the carousel.
  • 5. The combination of claim 4 further including means for prompting the carousel drive motor controller to select between the tabs to be dispensed.
  • 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein said dispenser includes a dispenser drive motor mounting said finger, means for sensing the position of said finger and a dispenser drive motor controller for controlling the dispenser drive motor to dispense a single tab.
  • 7. The combination of claim 1 further including means for sensing the dispensing of a tab.
  • 8. The combination of claim 1 further including means for accepting payment for the dispense of a tab and means for actuating the dispenser in response to said payment accepting means receiving payment for the tab.
  • 9. The combination of claim 8 including at least one of a currency bill validator and coin acceptor, each adapted to issue a signal in response to receiving payment for a tab to acuate said dispenser.
  • 10. A pull tab ticket adapted to be stacked with like tickets along a rod comprising:a body having a fold-bundled segment concealing the outcome for the ticket; a burstable band securing said segment; and at a margin a slot extending to a bore adapted to closely pass said rod, said slot adapted to deform to pass the rod when the ticket is removed from the rod for dispensing thereof.
  • 11. The ticket of claim 10 wherein said ticket is rectangular including said bundle and said slot at opposite margins.
  • 12. A dispenser and pull tab ticket combination comprising:a closed housing having a discharge opening; a magazine disposed in the housing, said magazine having a ticket mounting rod; each ticket including at a margin a slot extending to a bore adapted to closely pass said rod, said tickets stacked along said rod; a data processor; a dispenser including a dispenser motor controlled by the processor to rotate a shaft and a finger disposed on the shaft to engage a ticket on the rod, remove it from the rod and direct it to the discharge in response to rotation of the shaft; and means for accepting payment for the ticket and issuing a signal in response thereto to said processor, said processor adapted to control the dispenser motor to urge the finger to remove a ticket from the rod in response to receipt of said signal from the accepting means.
  • 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein said magazine includes at least side walls to retain said stacked tickets in alignment along said rod.
  • 14. The combination of claim 13 wherein said magazine is defined by a closed receptacle having an open end to dispense said tickets.
  • 15. The combination of claim 14 wherein said rod is secured in the receptacle.
  • 16. The combination of claim 12 including a carousel mounting a plurality of rods, a carousel drive to rotate the carousel to index each rod with the dispenser and an actuator adapted to issue a signal, said processor adapted to control said carousel drive to index said rods in response to signals from said actuator.
  • 17. The combination of claim 16 including a plurality of carousels each mounting a plurality of rods.
  • 18. The combination of claim 12 including a sensor to sense the position of the finger and issue signals in response thereto to said processor.
  • 19. The combination of claim 12 including a sensor to sense that a ticket has been dispensed and in response thereto issue a data signal to said processor.
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