Claims
- 1. A multiple-product merchandising machine, comprising:
- a cabinet;
- a cylindrical merchandise carrying drum mounted within the cabinet for rotation about its central longitudinal axis and having a plurality of annular product supporting shelves at spaced intervals along the drum concentric with the axis of the drum, a plurality of walls extending between adjacent shelves and together with the shelves defining a plurality of individual compartments in which product may be placed;
- a plurality of access doors in the cabinet, one each associated with a respective shelf on the merchandise carrying drum and disposed adjacent thereto for allowing access to a compartment on the respective shelf when the compartment is aligned with it, the access doors being movable between an open position and a closed position and being normally locked in the closed position;
- a viewing area in the cabinet in which the products in several of the compartments on each shelf can be seen at one time by a potential customer;
- currency actuated means for allowing a selected access door to be moved from the closed position to the open position when a predetermined amount of currency is inserted by a customer;
- motor means for rotating the merchandise carrying drum about its axis;
- manually controllable actuating means for actuating the motor means to rotate the merchandise carrying drum; and
- control means for preventing certain predetermined compartments on a shelf from being accessed by the associated access door during a predetermined time period and thereafter allowing access to said predetermined compartments.
- 2. A multiple product merchandising machine as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- multiple compartments on different shelves along the axis of the drum are grounded together and form at least two sections circumferentially of the drum, and
- said control means is operable to prevent access to any compartments in at least one of said sections until said predetermined time and thereafter allowing access to said at least one of said sections.
- 3. A multiple product merchandising machine as defined in claim 2 wherein:
- there are multiple compartments on at least one shelf within each section.
- 4. A multiple-product merchandising machine, comprising:
- a cabinet;
- a cylindrical merchandise carrying drum mounted within the cabinet for rotation about its central longitudinal axis and having a plurality of annular product supporting shelves at spaced intervals along the drum concentric with the axis of the drum, a plurality of walls extending between adjacent shelves and together with the shelves defining a plurality of individual compartments in which product may be placed;
- a plurality of access doors in the cabinet, one each associated with a respective shelf on the merchandise carrying drum and disposed adjacent thereto for allowing access to a compartment on the respective shelf when the compartment is aligned with it, the access doors being movable between an open position and a closed position and being normally locked in the closed position;
- a viewing area in the cabinet in which the products in several of the compartments on each shelf can be seen at one time by a potential customer;
- currency actuated means for allowing a selected access door to be moved from the closed position to the open position when a predetermined amount of currency is inserted by a customer;
- motor means for rotating the merchandise carrying drum about its axis;
- manually controllable actuating means for actuating the motor means to rotate the merchandise carrying drum; and
- control means for monitoring access to each compartment by movement of the associated access door and preventing more than one access to a compartment until the control means is reset by preventing an access door from being moved from its closed position to its open position when a previously accessed compartment is aligned with its associated access door.
- 5. A multiple product merchandising machine as defined in claim 4 wherein said control means includes a microprocessor, means for establishing a home position in the rotation of said drum and for providing a signal to the microprocessor when the drum is in its home position, and a plurality of access door for providing a signal to said microprocessor that its respective access door has been opened, said microprocessor keeping track of the rotational location of each compartment on the drum based on the signal from the home position means and for inhibiting the currency actuated means from allowing a selected access door from being moved to an open position when a previously accessed compartment is aligned with the selected access door.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/523,979, filed May 16, 1990, (which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,717 on Sep. 17, 1991) which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/112,475, filed Oct. 26, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,927,051.
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