Claims
- 1. In a game chip storage and dispensing device having
- an inner sleeve adapted to extend upright for holding a stack of chips, and means for urging the chips downward along said inner sleeve;
- and an outer sleeve telescopically mounted on the outside of said inner sleeve and reciprocable up and down said inner sleeve;
- the improvement which comprises:
- first and second sets of flexible and resilient fingers extending down from said inner sleeve at circumferentially spaced locations thereon;
- each finger of said first set having a lateral protrusion extending inward for engagement beneath the lowermost chip in the stack, each finger of said first set having a normal unstressed position permitting downward movement of the chips past said lateral protrusion;
- each finger of said second set having a lateral protrusion extending inward for engagement beneath a chip in the stack and located higher than the protrusions on the fingers of said first set by substantially the thickness of one chip, each finger of said second set having a normal unstressed position permitting downward movement of the chips past its lateral protrusion;
- and means on each of said sleeves which interact to
- (1) in a first position of the outer sleeve along the inner sleeve, force the fingers of said first set inward to position said protrusions thereon beneath the lowermost chip in the stack and at the same time permit the fingers of the second set to assume their normal unstressed positions, and
- (2) in a second position of the outer sleeve along the inner sleeve, releases the fingers of said first set to assume their normal unstressed positions to enable the lowermost chip to drop from the stack and force the fingers of the second set in to position the protrusions thereon beneath the next chip immediately above the chip which drops from the stack, and
- (3) when the outer sleeve is returned to said first position along the inner sleeve, release the fingers of said second set to assume their normal unstressed positions to release said next chip in the stack and force the fingers of said first set in to position their lateral protrusions beneath said next chip.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein said means acting between said sleeves comprises:
- a cam on the outside of each finger of said first set presenting an upwardly and laterally outwardly inclined surface;
- a cam on the outside of each finger of said second set presenting a downwardly and laterally outwardly inclined surface;
- and laterally inwardly extending lip means on the lower end of said outer sleeve slidably engageable with said cams on the fingers of said first and second sets to: (a) force the fingers of said first set laterally inward when said outer sleeve is positioned upward or moves upward along said inner sleeve; and (b) force the fingers of said second set inward when said outer sleeve moves downward along said inner sleeve.
- 3. A device according to claim 2 and further comprising:
- spring means biasing said outer sleeve upward along said inner sleeve.
- 4. A device according to claim 3 and further comprising:
- spring means biasing said game chips downward along the inside of said first sleeve.
- 5. A device according to claim 3, wherein all of said lateral protrusions are on the lower ends of the respective fingers.
- 6. In a game chip storage and dispensing device having:
- a sleeve adapted to extend upright for holding a stack of chips, and means for urging the chips downward along said sleeve;
- the improvement which comprises:
- first and second sets of flexible and resilient fingers extending down from said sleeve at circumferentially spaced locations thereon;
- each finger of said first set having a lateral protrusion extending inward for engagement beneath the lowermost chip in the stack, each finger of said first set having a normal unstressed position permitting downward movement of the chips past said lateral protrusion;
- each finger of said second set having a lateral protrusion extending inward for engagement beneath a chip in the stack and located higher than the protrusions on the fingers of said first set by substantially the thickness of one chip, each finger of said second set having a normal unstressed position permitting downward movement of the chips past its lateral protrusion;
- and operating means for: (a) forcing the fingers of said first set toward the stack of chips to position said protrusions thereon beneath the lowermost chip in the stack while permitting the fingers of said second set to assume their normal unstressed position; and (b) permitting the fingers of said first set to assume their normal unstressed positions to enable said lowermost chip to drop from the stack while forcing the fingers of said second set toward the stack of chips to position their protrusions beneath the next chip immediately above the chip which drops from the stack.
- 7. A device according to claim 6 wherein said operating means is adjustable on said sleeve between a position forcing the first set of fingers in and a position forcing the second set of fingers in.
- 8. A device according to claim 7 and further comprising spring means biasing said operating means to said position forcing the first set of fingers in.
- 9. A device according to claim 1 in which said outer sleeve has a cap which retains a magnet for picking up chips having magnetic material.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 06/577,980, filed on Feb. 8, 1984 by the present inventors, now abandoned.
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