Claims
- 1. A multiple-product merchandising machine, having a cabinet; a cylindrical merchandise carrying drum mounted within the cabinet for rotation about its central vertical 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 plurality of electronic price displays, one each associated with and disposed adjacent to a respective access door for displaying the price of an item in a compartment aligned with the respective access door; 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 which is equal to a set price for the product aligned with the door; and means for setting different prices for different compartments on each of the shelves and for causing the set price for each compartment to be displayed in the associated electronic price display as the compartment becomes aligned with its associated access door, said means for setting prices including a control panel for entering the price and means for storing the price entered and to be displayed in the electronic price display.
- 2. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 1, including:
- wherein the means for setting prices includes means for sensing the movement of the access door associated with the shelve on which a price is being set so that after a price has been entered on the control panel, movement of the access door enters the set price in the means for storing the price and associates it with the compartment for which the price has just been set.
- 3. A multiple-product merchandising machine having a cabinet, a cylindrical merchandise carrying drum disposed for rotation about a vertical axis within the cabinet and having a plurality of annular shelves arranged around the drum at spaced intervals along the axis of the drum and a plurality of walls parallel to the axis of the drum dividing the shelves into separate product carrying compartments, a plurality of normally closed and locked access doors in the cabinet one each disposed adjacent a respective shelf for allowing a customer to remove product from a compartment aligned with one of the doors, the doors being transparent and forming at least part of a viewing area in the cabinet which allows a potential customer to view several of the compartments on a shelf at one time without rotating the drum, a plurality of electronic price displays, one each associated with and disposed adjacent to a respective access door for displaying the price of an item in a compartment aligned with the respective access door, means for accepting currency from a customer, and means allowing opening of one of the doors for dispensing a product from a compartment if the currency accepted is at least equal to the price set for the product in that compartment, and means for setting different prices for different compartments on each of the shelves, and for causing the set price for each compartment to be displayed in the associated electronic price display as the compartment becomes aligned with its associated access door, said means for setting prices including a control panel for entering the price and means for storing the price entered and to be displayed in the electronic price display.
- 4. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 3, including:
- wherein the means for setting prices includes means for sensing the movement of the access door associated with the shelve on which a price is being set so that after a price has been entered on the control panel, movement of the access door enters the set price in the means for storing the price and associates it with the compartment for which the price has just been set.
- 5. A multiple-product merchandising machine having a plurality of circular shelves disposed along a common vertical axis of rotation, means for rotating the shelves, a plurality of walls extending between the shelves parallel to the axis of rotation and dividing the shelves into a plurality of price zones each containing more than a single compartment, means for setting different prices for different zones on each shelf, means associated with each shelf for displaying the price of an item in a compartment on the respective shelf, means for accepting currency from a customer, and means for permitting a customer to gain access to product in a compartment if the currency accepted is at least equal to the price set for the product in that compartment, and means for causing the set price for each compartment to be displayed in the associated price display when the compartment is in the predetermined position.
- 6. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 5 wherein each shelf is divided into a plurality of sections each containing a plurality of compartments and the prices of all compartments in a section can only be set with the same price.
- 7. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 5, including:
- wherein the means for setting prices includes means for sensing the movement of the access door associated with the shelve on which a price is being set so that after a price has been entered on the control panel, movement of the access door enters the set price in the means for storing the price and associates it with the zone for which the price has just been set.
- 8. 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;
- reversible motor means for rotating the merchandise carrying in either direction;
- manually controllable actuating means for actuating the reversible motor means to rotate the merchandise carrying drum; and
- control means for preventing the reversible motor means from rotating the merchandise carrying drum so as to bring certain predetermined compartments on a shelf into alignment with the associated access door during a predetermined time period each day and thereafter allowing rotation of the motor means so as to bring these predetermined compartments into alignment with the associated access door, said control means further activating the motor means at a predetermined time after a selection has been made, to bring the drum to a predetermined rest position where it is stopped by the control means and wherein a predetermined portion of the compartments on the drum are not visible through the viewing area.
- 9. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 8 wherein at least some of the walls of the merchandise carrying drum are opaque and so disposed around the drum that when the drum is in the rest position at least half of the compartments on the drum cannot be seen through the viewing area by a potential customer.
- 10. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 9, wherein the opaque walls are separated by 120 degrees around the drum and at least some intermediate walls between adjacent opaque walls are transparent.
- 11. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 10, wherein the opaque walls extend the length of the drum and all intermediate walls are transparent and the dimensions and relationship between the drum and the viewing area of the cabinet are such that all of the products in the compartments between adjacent opaque walls which are closest to the viewing area can be seen at one time by a potential customer when the drum is in the rest position but the remainder of the compartments are hidden from view.
- 12. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 8 wherein the plurality of walls define sectors on the drum each containing a plurality of compartments and the control means prevents the motor means from causing rotation of the drum so as to align the predetermined compartments in one or more of those sectors with the associated access doors during the predetermined time period each day.
- 13. 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;
- reversible motor means for rotating the merchandise carrying drum in either direction;
- manually controllable actuating means for actuating the reversible motor means to rotate the merchandise carrying drum to allow a customer to bring only preselected compartments on a shelf into alignment with the associated access door; and
- control means for activating the motor means at a predetermined time after a selection has been made, to bring the drum to a predetermined rest position wherein a predetermined portion of the compartments on the drum are not visible through the viewing area.
- 14. A multiple-product merchandising machine, comprising:
- a cabinet;
- a cylindrical merchandise carrying drum mounted within the cabinet for rotation about its central vertical 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;
- manually controllable actuating means for actuating the motor means to rotate the merchandising drum to allow a customer to bring any compartment on a shelf into alignment with the associated access door; and
- control means for preventing the motor means from rotating the merchandise carrying drum so as to bring certain predetermined compartments on a shelf into alignment with the associated access door during a predetermined time period each day and thereafter allowing rotation of the motor means so as to bring these predetermined compartments into alignment with the associated access door, said control means further activating the motor means at a predetermined time after a selection has been made, to bring the drum to a predetermined rest position where it is stopped by the control means and wherein a predetermined portion of the compartments on the drum are not visible through the viewing area.
- 15. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 14, including:
- the control means being operable to determine the number and location of empty compartments and to move the drum to a rest position in which the fullest section of the drum with the least number of empty compartments not including the compartments as to which access has been denied during the predetermined time period each day is disposed adjacent the viewing area of the cabinet.
- 16. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 15, wherein at least some of the walls of the merchandise carrying drum are opaque and so disposed around the drum such that when the drum is in the rest position at least half of the compartments on the drum cannot be seen through the viewing area by a potential customer.
- 17. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 16, wherein the opaque walls are separated by 120 degrees around the drum and at least some intermediate walls between adjacent opaque walls are transparent.
- 18. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 17, wherein the opaque walls extend the length of the drum and all intermediate walls are transparent and the dimensions and relationship between the drum and the viewing area of the cabinet are such that all of the products in the compartments between adjacent opaque walls which are closest to the viewing area can be seen at one time by a potential customer when the drum is in the rest position but the remainder of the compartments are hidden from view.
- 19. A multiple-product merchandising machine as defined in claim 14, including:
- a service door in the cabinet being operable to permit access to the interior of the cabinet for loading the compartments in the drum with product, the service door forming a front of the cabinet and the access doors being mounted within the service door.
Parent Case Info
This 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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