Claims
- 1. A newspaper vending machine comprising:a housing having a top, a bottom, and a storage compartment therein for storing a plurality of newspapers; a viewing area within the top through which at least a part of a display newspaper can be viewed; and means for mounting the display newspaper so that at least a portion of the display newspaper can be seen through the viewing area and so that the newspaper is mounted at an angle from vertical ranging from about 40° to about 70°.
- 2. A newspaper vending machine comprising:a housing having a top, a bottom, and a storage compartment therein for storing a plurality of newspapers; a viewing area within the top through which at least a part of a display newspaper can be viewed; and a newspaper display rack mounted within the housing under the viewing area at an angle from vertical ranging from about 40° to about 70°, the display rack having an upper surface through which at least a part of the display newspaper can be viewed.
- 3. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 2, wherein the display rack is mounted within the housing at an angle from vertical ranging from about 55° to about 65°.
- 4. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 2, further comprising means for mounting the housing on a surface.
- 5. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 4, wherein the display rack has a top end and a bottom end, the bottom end being at a height ranging from about 40 to about 46 inches from the surface on which the machine is mounted.
- 6. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 2, wherein the machine has a top and a bottom and the display rack has a top end and a bottom end, the bottom end being at a height ranging from about 40 to about 46 inches from the bottom of the machine.
- 7. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 2, further comprising a newspaper access door in the top of the housing below the viewing area.
- 8. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 2, wherein the housing further comprises a front wall, a back wall and two side walls.
- 9. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 8, wherein the top of the housing is generally curved downwardly toward the front wall, whereby the portion of the top in contact with the back wall is higher than the portion of the top in contact with the front wall.
- 10. A newspaper vending machine comprising:a housing having a front wall, a back wall, two side walls, a top, and a bottom, and a storage compartment therein for storing a plurality of newspapers, wherein the top of the housing is generally curved downwardly toward the front wall, whereby the portion of the top in contact with the back wall is higher than the portion of the top in contact with the front wall; a viewing area within the top through which at least a part of a display newspaper can be viewed; and a newspaper display rack mounted within the top of the housing under the viewing area at an angle from vertical ranging from about 40° to about 70°, the display rack having an upper surface through which at least a part of the display newspaper can be viewed.
- 11. A newspaper vending machine comprising:a housing having a front and a back and a storage compartment therein for storing a plurality of newspapers; a newspaper access door pivotally mounted about a pivot point to the front of the housing to provide access to the storage compartment, the newspaper access door being rotatable about its pivot point over an angle of at least about 100°; and a door closing mechanism comprising: a spring attached to the newspaper access door, whereby the spring builds up energy when the door is opened and exerts a closing force on the door; and a dampener directly or indirectly attached to the access door, whereby the dampener opposes the closing force of the spring, slowing the closing of the access door.
- 12. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 11, wherein the newspaper access door is rotatable about its pivot point over an angle of at least about 130°.
- 13. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 11, wherein the newspaper access door is rotatable about its pivot point over an angle of at least about 150°.
- 14. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 11, wherein the newspaper access door is rotatable about its pivot point over an angle of at least about 163°.
- 15. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 11, wherein the spring is a torsion spring.
- 16. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 11, wherein the door opening mechanism is concealed from the view of a customer when the newspaper access door is open.
- 17. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 11, wherein the door closing mechanism further comprises:a rotatable cam having an axis, the cam mounted to the access door so that the axis of the cam is concentric with the axis of the access door; a first linkage having first and second ends, wherein the first end is pivotally attached to the rotatable cam; a second linkage having first and second ends, wherein the first end of the second linkage is pivotally attached to the housing; wherein the second end of the second linkage is pivotally attached to the dampener and the second end of the first linkage is pivotally attached to the second linkage.
- 18. A newspaper vending machine comprisinga housing having a top and a bottom and a storage compartment therein for storing a plurality of newspapers; an elevator mechanism at least partially within the storage compartment, the elevator mechanism comprising: at least four stationary vertical shafts mounted in the housing; a platen slidably mounted on the shafts for holding a stack of newspapers having a particular weight; a compression spring slidably mounted around each shaft, wherein each compression spring exerts an upward force on the platen.
- 19. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 18, wherein the force exerted by the compression springs is matched to the weight of the newspapers on the platen so that, as newspapers are removed from the platen, the newspaper on the top of the stack is always in approximately the same vertical position.
- 20. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 18, wherein the platen has a plurality of holes therethrough through which the shafts extend for slidably mounting the platen on the shafts.
- 21. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 20, wherein the platen further comprises a bushing in each hole to enhance the ability of the platen to slide vertically along the shafts.
- 22. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 18, wherein the platen comprises:a platen frame comprising a plurality of tubular collars, wherein the each collar is in vertical alignment with a corresponding shaft; a platen cover mounted on the platen frame for receiving a stack of newspapers.
- 23. A newspaper vending machine according to claim 22, wherein the platen further comprises a bushing in each collar to enhance the ability of the platen to slide vertically along the shafts.
- 24. A newspaper vending machine comprising:a housing having a front wall, a back wall, two side walls, and a bottom, and a storage compartment therein for storing a plurality of newspapers, a lid mounted on the housing and pivotally attached to the back wall of the housing, the lid being generally curved downwardly toward the front wall, whereby the portion of the lid in contact with the back wall is higher than the portion of the top in contact with the front wall, wherein the lid provides a first opening through which a user can access at least a part of the storage compartment; and a newspaper access door mounted on the lid for providing a second opening through which a user can access at least a part of the storage compartment; wherein the first opening is larger than the second opening.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/346,112, filed Jun. 30, 1999 now abandoned, which claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/091,149, filed Jun. 30, 1998, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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