Claims
- 1. A solely battery-powered, money-operated dispensing apparatus, comprising:
- a battery;
- a bill sensor for sensing the insertion of paper currency;
- a bill validator for testing paper currency;
- a delivery means; and
- a control means connected to the battery, bill sensor, bill validator, and delivery means, wherein the control means normally operates in a low-power nap mode to conserve power, strobes the bill sensor during the nap mode and powers-up the apparatus and actuates the bill validator when paper currency insertion is sensed, activates the delivery means if an adequate amount of money was inserted, and powers-down the apparatus to return to the nap mode after dispensing.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a coin sensor for sensing the insertion of a coin;
- a coin mechanism for testing coins;
- a money acceptance testing means for determining if only coins or if coins and paper currency can be accepted; and
- a money indication means for indicting to a user if only coins or if paper currency and coins may be inserted;
- wherein the control means is connected to the coin sensor, the coin mechanism, the money acceptance testing means and the money indication means, and wherein the control means can power-up the apparatus when either a coin or paper currency is sensed and can activate the coin mechanism, the money acceptance testing means and the money indication means.
- 3. A solely battery-powered, money-operated dispensing apparatus, comprising:
- a battery;
- a delivery means;
- a bill sensor for sensing the insertion of paper currency;
- a bill validator for testing paper currency;
- a coin sensor for sensing the insertion of a coin; and
- a coin mechanism for testing coins, wherein the coin mechanism contains a control means connected to the battery, the delivery means, the bill sensor, the coin sensor and the bill validator, and wherein the control means normally operates in a low-power nap mode to conserve power, strobes the coin and bill sensors during the nap mode and powers-up the apparatus and actuates the coin and bill validators when a coin insertion or paper currency insertion is sensed, activates the delivery means if an adequate amount of money was inserted and powers-down the apparatus to return to the nap mode after dispensing.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising:
- a money acceptance testing means for determining if only coins or if coins and paper currency can be accepted; and
- a money indication means for indicating to a user if only coins or if paper currency and coins may be inserted.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 or 3, further comprising:
- a power conservation circuit for limiting power to the delivery means;
- wherein the control means activates the power conservation circuit a predetermined time after the delivery means is activated.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 or 3, further comprising:
- a battery testing means for automatically and periodically testing the battery to determine if a predetermined amount of power is available in the battery, and for producing a low-power signal if power is low; and
- a low-power display means for indicating a low battery power condition only if the low-power signal is produced and if the apparatus is being used or serviced.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 or 3, wherein the delivery means is an electrical solenoid.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 2 or 3, further comprising:
- a money change making means for providing change to a user.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 or 3, further comprising:
- a multiple price switching means for varying the adequate amount of money required to activate the delivery means.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising:
- an electronic timing device for causing the price to change at predetermined intervals.
- 11. A method for vending and dispensing from a solely battery-powered apparatus comprising the steps of:
- powering the apparatus with at least one battery;
- operating the apparatus in a low power nap mode;
- strobing a bill sensor during the low power nap mode to check for the insertion of paper currency;
- powering-up the apparatus from the low power nap mode when paper currency is sensed;
- electronically testing the paper currency;
- dispensing if the amount of money inserted equals or exceeds a predetermined amount;
- powering-down the apparatus after dispensing; and
- entering the low power nap mode to conserve battery power.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the step of dispensing further comprises:
- a) charging an energy storing device;
- b) discharging the energy storing device to power a product delivery means when an activation signal occurs;
- c) reducing the power supplied to the product delivery means a predetermined time after the activation signal occurs; and
- d) recharging the energy storing device after completion of steps a) to c) above.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
- automatically and periodically testing the battery to determine whether a predetermined amount of power is available in the battery; and
- indicating a low power condition if the power level of the battery is below a predetermined limit and if the apparatus is being used or is being serviced.
- 14. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
- strobing a coin sensor during the low power nap mode to check for the insertion of a coin;
- powering-up the apparatus from the nap mode when a coin is inserted into the apparatus;
- electronically testing the coin;
- determining if the apparatus can accept only coins or if it can accept coins and paper currency; and
- setting a display means to indicate that only coins or that coins and paper currency can be accepted.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the determining step further comprises:
- determining the contents of a coin storage means and generating a coin storage signal if the amount of coins is below a predetermined number;
- generating a display signal if the display means is indicating that coins and paper currency can be inserted; and
- changing the display means to indicate that only coins may be inserted if the coin storage signal and the display signal are both generated.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/610,031 filed Nov. 7, 1990, now abandoned.
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