Claims
- 1. A coin controlled mechanism for use with a dispensing machine wherein the dispensing machine includes an access door to permit removal of articles from the dispensing machine and latch means attached to the access door to normally lock the access door in a closed position, said controlled mechanism comprising a housing attached to the dispensing machine, coin chute means arranged within said housing to receive coins inserted into said housing, an actuator means movably attached to said housing and disposed to lockingly engage the latch means when in a non-dispensing position and disengage the latch means when in a dispensing position, a totalizer means movable between a dispensing and non-dispensing position disposed in coin interrupted disposition relative to said coin chute means to advance from said non-dispensing to said dispensing position in response to coins fed through said coin chute means, said actuator means movable from said non-dispensing to said dispensing position to operatively engage said totalizer means and disengage the latch means to unlock the access door when said totalizer means is in said dispensing position relative to said actuator means and an adjustable price setter means comprising a limit stop movable between an upper and lower limit disposed to engage said totalizer means to control the movement thereof and variable adjustment means mounted on said housing, said variable adjustment means including an upper and lower limit means movably mounted on said housing independent of each other to selectively vary the relative distance therebetween, said limit stop coupled to a price control means movable between a first and second position by a quick change adjustment means movable between a first and second position to move said limit stop between said upper and lower limits, said upper and lower limit means disposed to engage said limit stop to control said upper and lower limits.
- 2. The coin controlled mechanism of claim 1 wherein said upper and lower limit means each comprise an adjustment leg pivotally mounted on said housing and positionable in any one of a plurality of stop positions.
- 3. The coin controlled mechanism of claim 2 wherein each said adjustment leg includes a stop notch to engage said limit stop.
- 4. The coin controlled mechanism of claim 2 wherein said plurality of stop positions are defined by a plurality of apertures formed in said housing substantially adjacent the path of travel of said upper and lower limit means, said adjustment legs including a pin to rest in said apertures, each of said apertures in engageable relation with said adjustment legs, whereby said price setter means is manually adjustable.
- 5. The coin controlled mechanism of claim 1 wherein said totalizer means comprises a totalizer operator means including an enabling means movable between a dispensing and non-dispensing position disposed to selectively engage said actuator means to control movement of the access door and a bias means attached thereto to bias said totalizer operator means in the clockwise direction, said totalizer operator means including a limit plate formed thereon and said adjustable price setter means including a limit tab formed thereon, said limit tab disposed to operatively engage said limit plate to control the origin of rotation of said totalizer operator means relative to said actuator means, said actuator means disposed to operatively engage said enabling means and the latch means to unlock the access door when said totalizer operator means is in said dispensing position.
- 6. The coin controlled mechanism of claim 1 wherein said quick change adjustment means is coupled to said housing by a bias means to normally hold said limit stop at said lower limit when said price control means is in said first position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 616,944 filed Sept. 26, 1975 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3882984 |
Knickerbocker |
May 1975 |
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4000799 |
Knickerbocker |
Jan 1977 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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