Claims
- 1. In a vending machine of the type which includes a vertical stack of boxed goods, a horizontal shelf for supporting the stack, means for restraining all but the lowermost box within the stack against horizontal movement, a horizontally movable coin slide having a return spring, and an ejector mechanism associated with the slide for ejecting the lowermost box from the stack by moving it horizontally through a predetermined distance relative to the shelf until it falls off the shelf and allows the remaining stack to drop down onto the shelf, the improvement comprising:
- the ejector mechanism consisting of a rigid, elongated, one-piece pushing member having a first end rigidly fixed to an end of the coin slide for coextensive horizontal reciprocal movements therewith through protractive and retractive strokes, each stroke having a length at least equal to the predetermined distance, and a second end disposed, in a fully-retracted position of the pushing member, adjacent to the center of a sidewall of the lowermost box, for moving the lowermost box horizontally relative to the stack during a protractive stroke of the member;
- means associated with the ejector mechanism for lowering the remaining stack onto the shelf in at least two sequential drops, including an upwardly-directed follower positioned on the pushing member adjacent and slightly above the second end for sequentially following the second end below the remaining stack during the protractive stroke of the member, catching the remaining stack at a position above the shelf at about the end of the protractive stroke, holding the remaining stack in that position above the shelf during the retractive movement of the member, and lowering the remaining stack onto the shelf at about the end of the retractive stroke;
- the follower comprising a roller rotatably mounted on the pushing member, the roller having a horizontal axis of rotation perpendicular to the stroke movement of the pushing member and a rolling surface positioned to extend slightly above the second end of the member and to follow it during protractive movement of the member; and
- the pusher member further comprising a flat portion inclusive of the second end having a central notch therein forming a pair of spaced arms, the ends of each arm being bent over in a curved configuration through an angle greater than a right angle to form a pair of aligned, rounded pusher faces, and a pin extending across the notch parallel to the pusher faces, the pin having opposite ends secured to respective ones of the arms and the roller being journalled thereon between the arms.
- 2. A coin vending machine for vending boxed goods by removing the lowermost box from a stack of boxes in response to the insertion of coins, characterized by concurrently lowering the stack of boxes in three separate and successive steps, said machine comprising:
- a horizontal shelf for supporting the stack of boxes;
- means for restraining all but the lowermost box in the stack against horizontal movement;
- a horizontally movable coin slide having a return spring;
- an elongated rigid pushing member having one end thereof rigidly affixed to said coin slide for coextensive horizontal reciprocal movement therewith, said pushing member at its other end being smoothly curved in the vertical plane so as to provide a vertical pusher face as well as a curved surface above that face and a curved surface below it;
- said shelf and said pushing member being so positioned relative to each other that said pusher face normally engages a vertical wall of the bottommost box of the stack at about its vertical and horizontal centers;
- a roller supported upon said pushing member for rotation about an axis which is parallel to said pusher face, said roller being set back somewhat from said pusher face so as to provide an upwardly facing horizontal support surface between said pusher face and said roller, and the upper surface of said roller being above said horizontal support surface;
- so that when coins are inserted into said coin slide and said coin slide is advanced
- (a) said pusher face engages the bottommost box at about its vertical and horizontal centers,
- (b) the bottommost box falls off the shelf, thereby allowing the remaining stack of boxes to drop down until the next-to-bottom box becomes supported by said roller,
- (c) said coin slide and pushing member are retracted by said return spring and the remaining stack of boxes are supported by the rolling engagement of said roller with the under side of what was previously the next-to-bottom box,
- (d) said previously next-to-bottom box then falls from said roller onto said horizontal support surface and therefore allows the remaining stack of boxes to be lowered accordingly, and
- (e) finally a corner of the previously next-to-bottom box slides along the vertically rounded surface of the pusher face until that box comes to rest upon said shelf and thereby itself becomes the bottommost box of the stack.
- 3. A machine as in claim 2 wherein said shelf is bifurcated in a direction perpendicular to the movement of said pusher member, having two separate sections with a space therebetween, and said pushing member reciprocates within said space.
- 4. A machine as in claim 2 wherein said smoothly curved end of said pushing member is curved through an angle of more than 90 degrees.
- 5. A machine for dispensing powdered soap or the like contained in cardboard boxes, comprising:
- a shelf for supporting the bottommost box of a vertical stack of boxes, said shelf having an effective horizontal width which is at least half the horizontal width of a box;
- means for restraining all of the boxes except the bottommost one against horizontal movement;
- a horizontally movable coin slide having a return spring;
- a pusher assembly rigidly attached to said coin slide to be coextensively advanced and retracted therewith with no relative movement therebetween, said pusher assembly including
- (a) a rigid pusher member disposed to move only horizontally with said slide and having an end face adapted to pushingly engage a vertical wall of the bottommost box at about its vertical center,
- (b) a roller mounted on said pusher member rearwardly of said end face, the upper surface of said roller extending at least slightly above said pusher member end face,
- (c) an upwardly facing supprt surface extending horizontally between said end face and said roller; and
- the horizontal separation between said end face and the top of said roller being less than the effective width of said shelf;
- so that after ejection of the bottommost box from said shelf, the next-to-bottom box drops onto said roller and is rollingly supported thereon in an intermediate position above said shelf while said pusher assembly is retracted under control of said return spring, is then allowed to drop onto said upwardly facing horizontal support surface, and then when said pusher assembly becomes about fully retracted is allowed to drop onto said shelf.
- 6. A machine as in claim 5, wherein said pusher assembly comprises:
- a metal pusher plate having a generally flat end portion with a central cut-out region forming a pair of spaced arms, the end of each arm being bent over in a curved configuration through an angle of more than 90 degrees to form a pusher face;
- a roller disposed within the cut-out region between said arms;
- a pin extending across the cut-out region and rotatably supporting said roller, the ends of said pin being secured to respective ones of said arms;
- said pin being parallel to both of said pusher faces; and
- each of said arms having an upwardly facing horizontal support surface between its respective pusher face and said roller.
- 7. A pusher assembly as in claim 6 wherein the horizontal distance between said pusher faces and said pin is less than half the horizontal width of the box that is to be ejected.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 041,982 filed on Apr. 24, 1987 now abandoned.
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