Claims
- 1. A dispensing means which is locatable below a plurality of vending channels defined by spaced upright walls with containers to be dispensed lying within the vending channels, said dispensing means comprising:a plurality of releasing mechanisms located adjacent each other and able to be separately or jointly controlled so that the vending channels can be divided into defined portions to receive different sized containers or different content containers and the required separate or adjacent releasing mechanisms can be activated to dispense the required container from a stack in the defined portion of the vending channel; wherein each of the releasing mechanisms includes a rocking body locatable in the path of the stack escaping the vending channel and which in one state in combination with a drop chute, that is locatable below or extending from at or near the bottom of the vending channels, engages the lowest container and prevents dispensing of the lowest container and in a second state allows movement of the rocking body to dispense the lowest container and return to the first state to prevent the next lowest container from being dispensed; and wherein the rocking body in latchable, and has an abutting arm and a cradling arm, the rocking body pivotally mounted such that in the first state the rocking body is latched so that the abutting arm is positioned at a distance from the end of the drop chute smaller than the circular cross section of the containers being dispensed so that the lowest container is prevented from being dispensed, and while in the second state the rocking body is unlatched and allows pivotal rotation of the abutting arm away from the end of the drop chute so as to allow the lowest container to fall to the cradling arm and be dispensed and such that the action of dispensing and/or a resilient means forces the rocking body to pivotally rotate and return the abutting arm to the first state having a distance from the end of the drop chute less than the cross sectional size of the containers to prevent the next lowest container being dispensed.
- 2. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 1 wherein the dispensing means is removably locatable in a vending machine.
- 3. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 1 wherein a plurality of the adjacent releasing mechanisms which are able to dispense from different defined portions of the vending channel are mounted on a carrier rack which is removable.
- 4. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 3 wherein the dispensing means is removably locatable in a vending machine.
- 5. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 3 having a plurality of the releasing mechanisms able to be activated by respective solenoids which are controllable externally of the carrier rack.
- 6. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 5 wherein the plurality of releasing mechanisms and their respective driving solenoids are mounted on the carrier rack.
- 7. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 3 having a plurality of manual releasing mechanisms which are selectively operable by a drive means mounted adjacent the plurality of releasing mechanisms and including a track and a solenoid bank able to travel along the track and engage a selected one or more of the releasing mechanisms to cause a container to be released from a selected vending channel or defined portion.
- 8. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 1 having a plurality of manual releasing mechanisms which are selectively operable by a drive means mounted adjacent the plurality of releasing mechanisms and including a track and a solenoid bank able to travel along the track and engage a selected one or more of the releasing mechanisms to cause a container to be released from a selected vending channel or defined portion.
- 9. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 1 wherein the dispensing means includes a plurality of drop chutes and rocking bodies linearly mounted adjacent each other and separately or in combination able to be controlled so as to allow dispensing of various sizes and lengths of containers or to allow separate dispensing of containers from various portions of vending channels located adjacent each other.
- 10. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 1 wherein the separate or combined operation of the rocking bodies is by electronic means, electrical means, mechanical means, or a combination.
- 11. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 1 wherein the releasing mechanism includes a solenoid providing the required latch mechanism.
- 12. A vending machine, comprising:spaced upright walls defining a plurality of vending channels with containers to be dispensed lying within the vending channels; and a dispensing means located below the plurality of vending channels and including a plurality of releasing mechanisms located adjacent each other and able to be separately or coactively controlled so that the vending channels can be divided into defined portions to receive different sized containers or different content containers and the required separate or adjacent releasing mechanisms can be activated to dispense the required container from the allocated defined portion of the vending channels, the dispensing means further including a plurality of the releasing mechanisms mounted on a carrier rack which is removable from the vending machine.
- 13. A vending machine in accordance with claim 12 having a plurality of manually releasing mechanisms which are operable by a drive means mounted adjacent the plurality of the manually releasing mechanisms and including a track and a solenoid bank able to travel along the track and engage a selected one or more of the releasing mechanisms to cause a container to be released from a selected vending channel or defined portion.
- 14. A vending machine in accordance with claim 12 wherein a plurality of the releasing mechanisms are each able to be activated by respective solenoids and controlled externally of the dispensing means.
- 15. A vending machine, comprising:spaced upright walls defining a plurality of vending channels with containers to be dispensed lying within the vending channels; a dispensing means located below the plurality of vending channels and including a plurality of releasing mechanisms located adjacent each other and able to be separately or coactively controlled so that the vending channels can be divided into defined portions to receive different sized containers or different content containers and the required separate or adjacent releasing mechanisms can be activated to dispense the required container from the allocated defined portion of the vending channels; and a plurality of manually releasing mechanisms which are operable by a drive means mounted adjacent the plurality of the manually releasing mechanisms and including a track and a solenoid bank able to travel along the track and engage a selected one or more of the releasing mechanisms to cause a container to be released from a selected vending channel or defined portion.
- 16. A dispensing means which is separate and insertable into a vending machine or integral with a vending machine, for individually dispensing circular or approximately circular cross sectional containers from a staggered stack of containers held in a vending channel in a vending machine, the vending channel having an escape opening at one end, the dispensing means comprising:a releasing mechanism locatable adjacent the escape opening of the vending channel in the vending machine and including a rocking body located in the path of the staggered stack escaping the vending channel and which in one state in combination with a drop chute below or extending from at or near the bottom of the vending channel engages the lowest container and prevents dispensing of the lowest container and in a second state allows movement of the rocking body to dispense the lowest container and return to the first state to prevent the next lowest container from being dispensed; wherein the rocking body is latchable and includes an abutting arm and a cradling arm, the rocking body pivotally mounted such that in the first state the rocking body is latched so that the abutting arm is positioned at a distance from the end of the drop chute smaller than the circular cross section of the containers being dispensed so that the lowest container is prevented from being dispensed while in a second state the rocking body is unlatched and pivotally rotates the abutting arm away from the end of the drop chute so as to allow the lowest container to fall to the cradling arm and be dispensed and such that the action of dispensing and/or resilient means forces the rocking body to pivotally rotate and return the abutting arm to the first state having a distance from the end of the drop chute less than the cross sectional size of the containers to prevent the next lowest container being dispensed.
- 17. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 16 wherein the dispensing means includes a plurality of drop chutes and rocking bodies linearly mounted adjacent each other and separately or in combination able to be controlled so as to allow dispensing of various sizes and lengths of containers or to allow separate dispensing of different content containers from various defined portions of vending channels located adjacent each other.
- 18. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 16 wherein the separate or combined operation of the rocking bodies is by electronic means, electrical means, mechanical means, or a combination.
- 19. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 16 wherein the rocking body includes at least one solenoid providing the required latch mechanism.
- 20. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 16 including a plurality of drop chutes and rocking bodies able to be located below vending channels of a vending machine and allowing dispensing from a selected one or portion of laterally arranged adjacent vending channels.
- 21. A dispensing means in accordance with claim 16 wherein a linear drive system is includes which extends across a plurality of laterally arranged rocking bodies and includes a bank of one or more solenoids that travels along a linear track to a position to activate selected rocking bodies so as to dispense the required container from a vending channel or defined portion.
- 22. A vending machine having a dispensing means located below a plurality of vending channels defined by spaced upright walls or barriers with containers to be dispensed being of a conical or tapered shape and at least one of the upright walls or barriers forming an adjustment rod or profiled shape spaced a distance from the opposite wall in a central portion so as to engage a central diameter of the containers to be dispensed whereby the containers can be stacked in the vending channels in alternating opposing directions so as to maintain a substantially level stack.
- 23. A vending machine in accordance with claim 22 wherein the releasing mechanism below the vending channel comprises a rocking body pivotally mounted such that in the first state the rocking body is latched so that an abutting arm is positioned a distance from the end of a drop chute below the vending channel smaller than the central cross section of the container being dispensed so that the lowest container is prevented from being dispensed and while in the second state the rocking body is unlatched and pivotally rotates the abutting arm away from the end of the drop chute so as to allow the lowest container to fall and be dispensed.
- 24. A vending machine in accordance with claim 23 wherein the drop chute above the releasing mechanism includes a hinged extension flap engaging the top part of the rocking body so as to encounter edges of products being dispensed.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) claiming the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 120 of the filing date of copending PCT international application No. PCT/AU99/00085 which designates the United States, has an international filing date of Feb. 12, 1999, and claims priority from Australian application No. PP 1792, filed Feb. 12, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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