Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for storing and dispensing ice in particulate form that is produced by an associated ice making machine, a generally cylindrical particulate ice storage compartment, a bottom closure for said compartment and means defining a discharge opening in said closure, means for moving ice within said compartments towards said opening, an electrical control circuit communicating a source of electrical energy with said ice making machine, a first switch connected to said circuit and having a switch body and an actuator, said actuator normally being disposed in a first position closing said circuit and movable relative to said body to a second position opening said circuit, a second switch normally disposed directly adjacent said first switch and connected to said circuit, said second switch having an actuator normally disposed in a first position closing said circuit and movable to a second position opening said circuit solely under the influence of said first switch body moving from said normal position to an actuated position, an ice engaging element pivotably mounted adjacent the upper end of said compartment and having a portion engageable with ice in said compartment and adapted to apply a force of a predetermined magnitude upon engagement of said ice therewith, a yieldable support member supporting said first switch at said normal position adjacent said second switch and permitting movement of said first switch from said normal position to said actuated position under the application of said force from said ice engaging element against said first switch actuator and under conditions when said first switch actuator is predeterminately inoperative, whereby when said predetermined inoperative condition exists and said element is engaged by ice within said container, said second switch actuator will be moved by said first switch to said second position opening said circuit to prevent operation of said ice making machine, and wherein said first switch is operatively supported by said body upon said yieldable support which comprises a relatively resilient member permitting movement of said first switch body toward and into engagement with said actuator of said second switch under the influence of said force being exerted against said first switch.
- 2. The invention as set forth in claim 1 which comprises
- an ice enclosure including a generally vertically disposed cylindrical side wall,
- means defining an ice discharge opening adjacent the lower end of said enclosure,
- an inner bin assembly disposed within said enclosure and adapted to cause ice therewithin to move toward said discharge opening,
- said bin assembly being rotatable within said bin about a generally vertical axis and including a side wall arranged concentrically of said first mentioned side wall, and
- said side wall of said inner bin assembly having axially spaced upper and lower end portions, with one of said end portions being located radially closer to said axis than the other of said end portions.
- 3. The invention as set forth in claim 2 wherein the uppermost of said end portions is spaced radially closer to said axis.
- 4. The invention as set forth in claim 2 wherein the end portion of said bin assembly side wall located closest to said discharge opening is spaced radially further from said axis than the other of said end portions.
- 5. The invention as set forth in claim 2 wherein said side wall of said inner bin assembly is uniformly tapered between said end portions.
- 6. The invention as set forth in claim 5 wherein the uppermost end portion of said inner bin assembly side wall is spaced radially closer to said axis than the lowermost of said end portions.
- 7. The invention as set forth in claim 2 wherein said inner bin assembly comprises a central shaft-like drive member, at least one radially extending element interconnecting said member with said side wall of said assembly, and wherein said element is operable upon rotation of said bin assembly to cause ice within said bin to move toward said discharge opening.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 205,215, filed Dec. 6, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,796,351 of Mar. 12, 1974, for Ice Dispensing Machine.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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