Information
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Patent Grant
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6513678
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Patent Number
6,513,678
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Date Filed
Friday, March 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Miller; Jonathan R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 221 123
- 221 124
- 221 133
- 221 236
- 221 258
- 312 35
- 312 42
- 312 45
- 312 72
- 312 73
- 312 97
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Disclosed is a product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine, adapted for carrying a product, which has been delivered downward from a product housing within a vending machine body at the time of selling, in a diagonally upward and forward direction and then carrying out the product to a product take-out port. The apparatus comprises: a conveyor which is rotatable about the rear end between a forward and upward inclined position for selling and a substantially horizontal position for maintenance and, at the time of selling, at the position for selling, receives, on its upper surface, the product delivered from the product housing and carries the product in a diagonally upward and forward direction; and a support for holding the conveyor at the position for selling or at the position for maintenance. By virtue of this construction, the space defined by the product housing and the carrying mechanism can be easily increased according to need while maintaining the number of products housed in the product housing, and, thus, changing the setting of the delivery port of the product housing and the maintenance of the product housing and the carrying mechanism can be easily performed.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine, which, at the time of selling, carries a product, which has been delivered downward from a product housing within a vending machine body, in a diagonally upward and forward direction to carry out the product to a product take-out port provided at a relatively high position.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The applicant of the invention has already proposed this type of product carry-out apparatus, for example, in Japanese Patent Application No. 66749/1999. This product carry-out apparatus has a belt conveyor which is provided below a product housing within a vending machine body and, at the time of selling, carries a product, which has been delivered downward from the product housing, to a product take-out port. This belt conveyor is installed in a forward and upward inclined state within the vending machine body. At the time of selling, upon the rotation of the belt in a predetermined direction, the product dropped on the belt is carried in a diagonally upward and forward direction in such a state that the slide-down of the product in the rear direction is prevented by a projection mounted on the belt, followed by carry-out of the product to the product take-out port.
On the other hand, the product housing has a plurality of product passages which are arranged in a longitudinal direction and each are vertically extended. Products of an identical type are housed within each of the product passages in such a state that they have been toppled sideways and vertically stacked on top of one another. Further, each product passage is extended to a position around the belt conveyor from the viewpoints of housing a larger number of products in the product housing and minimizing the impact which the product receives at the time of dropping of the product on the belt. That is, correspondingly to the inclination of the belt conveyor, the downward extending level of the product passage located in the inner part is larger than that of the product passage located in front of the product passage located in the inner part. Further, a product delivery apparatus for delivering only the lowermost located product at the time of selling is provided at the lower end of each of the product passages, and the size of a delivery port in the product delivery apparatus in each product passage can be manually changed according to the size of products.
In the above-described product carry-out apparatus, for example, when the size of the delivery port is changed due to a change in products, for selling, to those having a different size, or when maintenance of the product housing and the belt conveyor is performed, a worker should insert his or her hand into a narrow space defined by the belt conveyor and the product housing. Therefore, the work is troublesome. In particular, for example, the work for changing the size of the delivery port in the product passage located in the inner part and the work for performing maintenance of the product housing in its inner part are very difficult to perform. Further, even though the product housing is constructed so that the product housing can be pulled out toward the worker, the following problem remains unsolved. Specifically, the belt conveyor is fixed within the vending machine body and, in addition, the product passage located in the inner part of the product housing is extended to a position below the upper end of the belt conveyor. Therefore, in pulling out the product housing, the product housing in its portion located in the inner part is blocked by the belt conveyor, and this makes it impossible to pull the product housing, in its portion located in the inner part, before the belt conveyor. For this reason, the maintenance of the product housing in its portion located in the inner part and the belt conveyor in its portion located in the inner part cannot be properly and satisfactorily performed so far as the belt conveyor is not removed.
Further, the conventional product carry-out apparatus has an additional problem that, in changing the item of products for selling, an attempt to deliver at once a plurality of products housed in the product housing before the change of the item in order to take out the products into the outside of the vending machine requires the operation of the belt conveyor, and, thus, requires a lot of time for changing the products for selling. Thus, this product carry-out apparatus has room for improvement in the above point.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been made with a view to solving the above problems of the prior art, and it is an object of the invention to provide a product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine, wherein the space defined by the product housing and the carrying mechanism can be easily increased according to need while maintaining the number of products housed in the product housing, and, thus, changing the setting of the delivery port of the product housing and the maintenance of the product housing and the carrying mechanism can be easily performed.
According to the first feature of the invention, a product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine, adapted for carrying a product, delivered downward from a product housing within a vending machine body at the time of selling, in a diagonally upward and forward direction and then carrying out the product to a product take-out port, comprises:
a carrying mechanism which is rotatable about the rear end between a forward and upward inclined position for selling and a substantially horizontal position for maintenance and, at the time of selling, at the position for selling, receives, on its upper surface, the product delivered from the product housing and carries the product in a diagonally upward and forward direction; and
holding means for holding the carrying mechanism at the position for selling or at the position for maintenance.
According to this construction, at the time of selling, the product delivered downward from the product housing is dropped and received on the upper surface of the carrying mechanism, is then carried in a diagonally upward and forward direction, and is carried out to the product take-out port. The carrying mechanism, when rotated about the rear end, can be selectively located at the forward and upward inclined position for selling or at the substantially horizontal position for maintenance, and the carrying mechanism is held at one of these two positions by the holding means. Therefore, for example, in changing the setting (size) of a delivery port in the product housing provided with delivery ports which permit the delivery and a change in setting according to the products, or in performing the maintenance of the product housing or the carrying mechanism, prior to this work, the release of the holding of the carrying mechanism at the position for selling by the holding means followed by the rotation of the carrying mechanism to the position for maintenance enables the space defined by the product housing and the carrying mechanism to be easily increased. By virtue of this, changing the setting of the delivery port in the product housing, or maintenance of the product housing and the carrying mechanism can be easily performed while maintaining the number of products housed in the product housing.
In this case, preferably, the holding means has a support which can support from below the front end of the carrying mechanism to hold the carrying mechanism at the position for selling or at the position for maintenance, the height of the support in holding the carrying mechanism at the position for selling being different from the height of the support in holding the carrying mechanism at the position for maintenance, and the support is rotatable between a standing position for holding in a standing posture the carrying mechanism at the position for selling and a toppling position for holding the carrying mechanism at the position for maintenance in a rearward toppled posture.
According to this construction, the carrying mechanism is held at the position for selling by bringing the support to the standing position, and is held at the position for maintenance by bringing the support to the toppling position. In these cases, the support supports from below the front end of the carrying mechanism to hold the carrying mechanism so that the height of the support in holding the carrying mechanism at the position for selling is different from the height of the support in holding the carrying mechanism at the position for maintenance. Therefore, the carrying mechanism can be easily and surely held at the position for selling or at the position for maintenance by rotating the support to the standing position or to the toppling position. Further, when the carrying mechanism located at the position for selling is rotated to the position for maintenance, the carrying mechanism can be easily rotated by slightly toppling backward the support located at the standing position and pushing down the support by the weight of the carrying mechanism.
Further, in this case, preferably, the holding means further comprises energization means for energizing the support toward the standing position.
According to this construction, the support is energized toward the standing position by the energization means. Therefore, when the carrying mechanism located at the position for maintenance is rotated to the position for selling, upon the lift of the front end of the carrying mechanism followed by the rotation of the carrying mechanism to a position slightly above the position for selling, the pushing-down by the carrying mechanism is released, and the support located at the toppling position is automatically rotated to the standing position. Thereafter, upon the removal of the hand from the carrying mechanism, the carrying mechanism is supported from below by the support, and is held at the position for selling. Thus, the carrying mechanism located at the position for maintenance can be easily rotated to the position for selling by merely lifting once the front end of the carrying mechanism, located at the position for maintenance, to a predetermined height (to a height slightly above the position for selling).
In these cases, preferably, the carrying mechanism is detachably mounted within the vending machine body.
According to this construction, the carrying mechanism can be removed from within the vending machine body. The removal of the carrying mechanism from the vending machine body renders the maintenance work easier. Further, the removal of the carrying mechanism from the vending machine body can ensure a wider space below the product housing within the vending machine body. This makes it easier to change the setting of the delivery port and to perform maintenance of the product housing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be explained in more detail in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a sectional side view showing the interior of a vending machine incorporating a product carry-out apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged sectional side view of a product carry-out apparatus; and
FIG. 3
is a sectional side view of a product carry-out apparatus which has been held in the position of maintenance.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
shows the interior of a vending machine incorporating a product carry-out apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. As shown in the drawing, this vending machine
1
is of the so-called “barrier-free type,” wherein a product take-out port
3
in a main door
2
is provided at a relatively higher position than conventional vending machines and a purchaser can take out a product without the necessity of significant stooping. The vending machine
1
comprises the main door
2
and a box-type vending machine body
4
the front of which can be opened and closed by the main door
2
.
The main door
2
has, at its front, for example, a selection button for selecting a product and a money slot for putting a money into the vending machine (both not shown). Further, a control circuit (not shown), provided with a microcomputer, for performing various types of control within the vending machine body
4
including a product carry-out apparatus
12
described below is provided at the back of the main door
2
. The product take-out port
3
comprises an outer door
5
for opening and closing its front and a product receptacle
6
for receiving a product S which has been carried out to the product take-out port
3
. The outer door
5
is rotatable about the upper end. The outer door
5
is in a suspended state in a usual state to close the product take-out port
3
, and, when a purchaser lifts the lower end of the outer door
5
at the time of the takeout of the product S, opens the product take-out port
3
. On the other hand, the front wall of a product receptacle
6
is rotatable about the lower end. In a usual state, the front wall stands up on the backside of the outer door
5
and receives the carried-out product S. At the time of taking out the product S, when the purchaser pulls the upper end toward him or her, the front wall is slightly inclined toward the purchaser so that the purchaser can easily take out the product S.
The vending machine body
4
has, in its interior, for example, a product housing
11
for housing a product S, a product carry-out apparatus
12
for carrying out, at the time of selling, the product S delivered downward from the product housing
11
to the product take-out port
3
and a cooling/heating unit
13
for cooling or heating the product S within the product housing
11
. An openable insulating door
14
is provided at the front. The interior of the vending machine body
4
is partitioned in a lateral direction (front and back direction in
FIG. 1
) by a plurality of insulating walls (not shown), and the product housing
11
and the product carry-out apparatus
12
are disposed between the insulating walls which face each other. Further, for example, an evaporator
13
a
or a heater
13
b
for the cooling/heating unit
13
is disposed.
The product housing
11
is constituted by three vertically extended columns
15
connected to one another in the longitudinal direction (lateral direction in FIG.
1
). The four longitudinal and lateral sides of each column are formed of an oblong metal plate. Within each of the columns
15
, two vertically extended front and rear product passages
17
,
17
are provided by partitioning, for example, by a partition plate
16
in the longitudinal direction. Products S of an identical type, such as various canned beverage products and PET bottled products, are housed in each of the product passages
17
in such a state that they have been toppled sideways and vertically stacked on top of one another. Further, in each of the columns
15
, a product delivery apparatus (not shown), which delivers only the lowermost located product S downward at the time of selling, is provided at the lower end for each of the product passages
17
. The setting of a delivery port
17
a
located at the lower end of the product passage
17
and regulated by each product delivery apparatus can be manually changed according to the size of the product S. Further, the downward extending level of the columns
15
corresponds to the inclination of the conveyor
21
in the product carry-out apparatus
12
described below. Specifically, the closer to the rear end, the larger the downward extending level of the column
15
. Thus, the drop distance of the product S delivered from each column
15
to the product carry-out apparatus
12
is minimized. This can reduce an impact, which the product S receives at the time of dropping, and, in addition, enables a larger number of products S to be housed in the product housing
11
.
In the product housing
11
having the above construction, at the time of selling, only the lowermost located product S is delivered from the product passage
17
housing products selected by a purchaser, and is dropped on a chute
24
in the product carry-out apparatus
12
described below. The forefront column
15
is provided with an opening/closing plate
18
for opening and closing the delivery port
17
a
of the product passage
17
on the front side thereof. At the time of selling, the product S delivered from the delivery port
17
a
is guided by the opening/closing plate
18
, which has opened the delivery port
17
a
in a forward and downward inclined state, and is carried out to the product take-out port
3
without the operation of the product carry-out apparatus
12
. The product S delivered from the rear product passage
17
within the inmost column
15
is dropped on a forward and downward inclined plate
4
a
, which is located below the product passage
17
and mounted on the backside within the vending machine body
4
, then slides down forward, and is received on the chute
24
.
The product carry-out apparatus
12
is disposed below the product housing
11
, and, at the time of selling, receives the product S delivered and dropped from the product housing
11
, then carries the product S in a diagonally upward and forward direction, and carries out the product S to the product take-out port
3
. This product carry-out apparatus
12
comprises a conveyor
21
(carrying mechanism) for carrying the product S at the time of selling, and a support
22
(holding means) for holding the conveyor
21
at a predetermined position (a position for selling or a position for maintenance described below).
The conveyor
21
is rotatable, about a rotating shaft
23
located at the bottom of the rear end, between the forward and upward inclined position for selling (see
FIGS. 1 and 2
) and the wholly substantially horizontal position for maintenance (see FIG.
3
). In a usual state, the conveyor
21
is held by the support
22
at the position for selling, while, for example, at the time of maintenance of the interior of the vending machine body
4
, the conveyor
21
is held at the position for maintenance. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the conveyor
21
comprises: a chute
24
which is inclined in a forward and upward direction and receives, on its upper surface, the delivered product S; a pair of left and right drive mechanisms
25
(only one of the pair of drive mechanisms is shown) disposed respectively on left and right both ends of the chute
24
; a drive motor
26
(a drive source) for driving these drive mechanisms
25
; a plurality of product pushing rods
27
which are mounted between chains
36
, described below, in both the drive mechanisms
25
; a stop control switch
28
for controlling the stop of the drive motor
26
through switching between ON/OFF by the product pushing rod
27
; and the like. The chute
24
and the like are housed within a housing case
29
having a predetermined shape.
The chute
24
has a base frame
31
which is inclined in a forward and upward direction and is substantially rectangular in its plane shape. A chute plate
33
, which is rectangular in its plane shape, is mounted through a plurality of conical coil springs
32
(cushioning members) on the base frame
31
. Therefore, at the time of selling, the product S delivered from the product housing
11
is dropped on the chute plate
33
. An impact, which the product S receives from the chute plate
33
upon dropping of the product S, can be relaxed by the coil spring
32
. This can prevent the deformation of the product S, and, in addition, can suppress foaming in the case where the product S is a carbonated beverage. Further, in the base frame
31
and the chute plate
33
, a large number of through holes (not shown) are provided so as to be vertically passed through the base frame
31
and the chute plate
33
. Chill air and warm air from the cooling/heating unit
13
are vertically circulated in the product carry-out apparatus
12
via through holes to cool or warm the product S within the product housing
11
.
Each of the drive mechanisms
25
comprises: two front sprockets
34
which are rotatably provided at the front end of the chute
24
while vertically leaving a space (hereinafter, the front sprocket provided on the upper side is often referred to as “upper sprocket
34
a
,” and the front sprocket provided on the lower side is often referred to as “lower sprocket
34
b
”); a rear sprocket
35
which is rotatably provided at the rear end of the chute
24
; and chains
36
which are put and wound on the front sprocket
34
and the rear sprocket
35
. In both the drive mechanisms
25
, the upper sprockets
34
a
are connected to each other through a laterally extended connecting shaft
37
a
and are synchronously rotated. Likewise, the lower sprockets
34
b
are connected to each other through a laterally extended connecting shaft
37
b
and are synchronously rotated, and the rear sprockets
35
are connected to each other through a laterally extended connecting shaft
37
c
and are synchronously rotated. A drive gear
38
constituted by a spur gear is fixed along the connecting shaft
37
b
which connects the lower sprockets
34
b
to each other. This drive gear
38
is rotatively driven in a predetermined direction by a drive motor
26
. This drive gear
38
may be constructed integrally with the lower sprocket
34
b.
The drive motor
26
is disposed below the chute
24
, and is connected to the drive gear
38
through a plurality of gears
39
a
(only one of the gears
39
a
is shown) and an intermediate gear
40
within a gear box
39
. By virtue of this construction, at the time of selling, upon the operation of the drive motor
26
, the drive gear
38
is rotatively driven anti-clockwise, and this permits the lower sprockets
34
b
respectively in both the drive mechanisms
25
to be rotated anti-clockwise. Thus, upon the rotation of both the lower sprockets
34
b
, the chains
36
respectively in both the drive mechanisms
25
are rotated anti-clockwise through the utilization of both the lower sprockets
34
b
as sprockets for motive power.
Four product pushing rods
27
are mounted, over a portion between the chains
36
respectively in both the drive mechanisms
25
, at equal intervals in the circumferential direction of the chains
36
. Therefore, as described above, at the time of selling, upon the rotation of the chains
36
respectively in both the drive mechanisms
25
in an anti-clockwise direction, the product pushing rods
27
are moved in the circumference of the chute
24
in an anti-clockwise direction.
The stop control switch
28
is provided around the drive motor
26
, and is switched between ON and OFF by the product pushing rod
27
through a rotatable link
41
having a predetermined shape. Specifically, in a usual state, the link
41
is positioned in a state energized by a torsion coil spring
42
toward a predetermined position indicated by a solid line in FIG.
2
. This presses a switch button
28
a
in the stop control switch
28
and thus permits the stop control switch
28
to be brought to an ON or OFF state. On the other hand, when one of the product pushing rods
27
is passed below the link
41
, the link
41
is rotatively driven, while defying the torsion coil spring
42
, to a switching position indicted by a chain double-dashed line in FIG.
2
. This releases the pushing of the switch button
28
a
by the link
41
, and thus brings the stop control switch
28
to an OFF or ON state.
When predetermined stop conditions, described below, for stopping the drive motor
26
are established and, as described above, the stop control switch
28
is subjected to ON/OFF swtiching by the product pushing rod
27
through the link
41
, a control signal is sent from a control circuit (not shown) to the drive motor
26
, and, based on this, the drive motor
26
is stopped. Further, this stops the rotation of the chains
36
respectively in both the drive mechanisms
25
, and thus stops the product pushing rods
27
at respective predetermined positions (standby positions). More specifically, as shown in
FIG. 2
, four product pushing rods
27
are stopped respectively at a position above an intermediate portion in the longitudinal direction of the chute plate
33
, a position between the upper sprocket
34
a
and the lower sprocket
34
b
, a position below the link
41
, and a position around the rear sprocket
35
. In particular, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the product pushing rod
27
, which stops at a position above the chute plate
33
, is stopped so as to locate-just under a portion between front and rear two delivery ports
17
a
,
17
a
in a central column
15
. This permits all products S delivered from the delivery port
17
a
to be surely dropped on the chute plate
33
without hitting against the product pushing rods
27
.
That is, for example, when the product pushing rod
27
is located just under any one of the delivery ports
17
a
, the product delivered from this delivery port
17
a
is once hit against the product pushing rod
27
, and is then dropped on the chute plate
33
. In this case, the level of impact, which the product S receives, is high. By contrast, as described above, when the product pushing rod
27
above the chute plate
33
is located just under the portion between the delivery ports
17
a
,
17
a
in the central column
15
, the level of impact, which the product S receives, can be reduced. As a result, the deformation and foaming of the product S can be prevented on a higher level. The product S delivered from the delivery port
17
a
located in front of the product pushing rod
27
is dropped on the chute plate
33
, then slightly slides down backward, and is abutted against and surely supported by the product pushing rod
27
.
The housing case
29
for housing the chute
24
and the like comprises a bottom wall
43
, a pair of left and right side walls
44
(only one of the side walls is shown), a front wall
45
, and a rear wall
46
, and the upper part and the upper half part of the front of the housing case
29
is opened. A carry-out chute
45
a
, which is inclined in a rear and upward direction and is extended to a portion near the front end of the chute
24
, is provided at the upper part of the front wall
45
. This carry out chute
45
a
receives the product S carried to the front end of the chute
24
, then allows the product S to slide down forward, and is carried out to the product take-out port
3
.
A mounting plate
47
, which has a rear end rotatably connected to the rotating shaft
23
and is extended in a longitudinal direction, is provided below a bottom wall
43
of the housing case
29
. This mounting plate
47
has a downward bent front end, and is screwed only from the front by a mounting screw
49
to a mounting member
48
within the vending machine body
4
. That is, the conveyor
21
can be mounted within the vending machine body
4
by mounting the mounting plate
47
to the mounting member
48
by the mounting screw
49
, and can be removed from within the vending machine body
4
by removing the mounting screw
49
.
As described above, the conveyor
21
having the above construction is held by the support
22
at the position for selling or the position for maintenance. This support
22
is constructed by bending both the left and right ends and the upper end of the metal plate, and is rotatable about the rotating shaft
51
inserted into the lower end between a standing position, that is, a standing posture (see FIGS.
1
and
2
), and a toppled position, that is, a posture substantially horizontally toppled toward the rear side (see FIG.
3
). Further, a torsion coil spring
52
(energization means), which energizes the support
22
against the standing position, is mounted on the rotating shaft
51
.
An opening
14
a
, which permits the passage of the product S, is provided in an insulating door
14
at its portion which faces the front of the conveyor
21
located at the selling position. An insulating inner door
53
, which is rotatable about the upper end, is provided on the opening
14
a
. In a usual state, this inner door
53
is in a suspended state to close the opening
14
a
. On the other hand, at the time of selling, the inner door
53
is pushed and opened by the weight of the product S which has been received by the carry-out chute
45
a
and slides down forward along the carry-out chute
45
a
, thereby opening the opening
14
a
. An inner door opening/closing discrimination switch
54
for determining whether the inner door
53
is opened or closed, is provided at the upper end of the inner door
53
. This switch
54
determines whether the closed inner door
53
has been opened, or the once opened inner door
53
has been closed.
Next, the operation of the product carry-out apparatus
12
at the time of selling will be explained. As described above, in a usual state, the conveyor
21
in the product carry-out apparatus
12
is held at the position for selling, and the product pushing rods
27
are located respectively at standby positions shown in FIG.
2
. As soon as a purchaser puts a money into the slot and depresses a selection button for a desired product, the product delivery apparatus in the product passage
17
housing this product is operated to deliver only the lowermost located product S.
When the product S has been delivered from the forefront product passage
17
, the product S is dropped on the carry-out chute
45
a
while being guided by the opening/closing plate
13
, and then slides down forward along the carry-out chute
45
a
. The product S pushes and opens by its own weight the inner door
53
and is carried out to the product take-out port
3
. Therefore, in this case, the product S is carried out to the product take-out port
3
without the operation of the conveyor
21
to complete the selling of the product.
Further, except for the forefront product passage
17
, when the product S has been delivered from the product passage
17
located at a position in front of the product pushing rod
27
on the chute plate
33
(this product pushing rod is hereinafter referred to as “product pushing rod
27
A”), the product S is dropped on the chute plate
33
, then slightly slides down backward, and, on the rear side, is abutted against and supported by the product pushing rod
27
A. Thereafter, upon the operation of the drive motor
26
to rotate the chains
36
respectively in both the drive mechanisms
25
in an anti-clockwise direction, all the product pushing rods
27
are moved, and the product pushing rod
27
A is moved forward along the chute plate
33
. This permits the product S supported by the product pushing rod
27
A to be pushed from behind by the product pushing rod
27
A, whereby the product S is carried in a diagonally upward and forward direction along the chute plate
33
and is received by the carry-out chute
45
a
. Thereafter, as with the case described above, the product S pushes and opens the inner door
53
, and is carried out to the product take-out port
3
to complete the selling of the product.
In this case, the inner door opening/closing discrimination switch
54
confirms the opening of the inner door
53
, and, when the stop control switch
28
has repeated ON/OFF switching by a predetermined number of times (for example, twice), a control signal is sent from the control circuit to the drive motor
26
to stop the drive motor
26
based on this. This permits the product pushing rods
27
to be stopped respectively at standby positions for next selling.
When the product S has been delivered from the product passage
17
located behind the product pushing rod
27
A, the product S is dropped on the chute plate
33
, then slides down backward toward the rear end of the chute plate
33
, and, on the rear side, is abutted against and supported by the inclined plate
4
a
within the vending machine body
4
. When the product s has been delivered from the inmost product passage
17
, the product S is once dropped on the inclined plate
4
a
, then slides down forward, and is received by the chute plate
33
.
Thereafter, upon the operation of the drive motor
26
, all the product pushing rods
27
are moved, and the product pushing rod
27
located around the rear sprocket
35
pushes from behind the product S to move the product S in a diagonally upward and forward direction along the chute plate
33
. This permits the product S to be carried in a diagonally upward and forward direction along the chute plate
33
, and, as with the case described above, the product S is received by the carry-out chute
45
a
, then pushes and opens the inner door
53
, and is carried out to the product take-out port
3
to complete the selling of the product. Also in this case, as with the case described above, when the inner door
53
has been opened and the stop control switch
28
has been subjected to ON/OFF switching by a predetermined number of times, the drive motor
26
is stopped, whereby the product pushing rods
27
stop respectively at standby positions for next selling.
Next, the handling of the product carry-out apparatus
12
at the time of maintenance within the vending machine body
4
will be explained. At the time of maintenance, the main door
2
to and the insulating door
14
are first opened. Subsequently, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the support
22
at the standing position is rotated to the toppled position. In this case, while supporting by the hand the front end of the conveyor
21
located at the position for selling, the upper end of the support
22
at the standing position is slightly pushed backward while defying the torsion coil spring
52
. When the support
22
has been slightly inclined backward, the force level of the hand, which supports the conveyor
21
, is lowered to rotate the conveyor
21
to the position for maintenance. Upon the rotation of the conveyor
21
, the support
22
, which has been slightly inclined backward, is rotated toward the toppling position by the weight of the conveyor
21
.
Thus, the rotation of the conveyor
21
at the position for selling to the position for maintenance can ensure a large space between the product housing
11
and the conveyor
21
. By virtue of this construction, for example, in changing the setting of the delivery port
17
a
in the product passage
17
, in particular, even when the contemplated delivery port
17
a
is located on the inner part within the vending machine body
4
, the arm can be stretched to the inner part to easily change the setting.
Further, the maintenance of the product housing
11
and the conveyor
21
can be performed by a method wherein the conveyor
21
is held at the position for maintenance, or by a method wherein the mounting screw
49
is removed from the mounting plate
47
, and the conveyor
21
per se is completely removed from the vending machine body
4
by pulling out the conveyor
21
forward while using the support
22
at the toppling position as a guide. When the maintenance is performed in such a state that the conveyor
21
has been removed from the vending machine body
4
, after the completion of the maintenance, the conveyor
21
is mounted within the vending machine body
4
according to the procedure which is opposite to the procedure described above.
Thereafter, the front end of the conveyor
21
located at the position for maintenance is lifted, and the conveyor
21
is rotated to a position slightly beyond the position for selling. As a result, the support
22
located at the toppling position is automatically returned by the torsion coil spring
52
to the standing position. Upon the removal of the hand which has lifted the conveyor
21
, the conveyor
21
is held at the position for selling in such a state that the conveyor
21
is supported from below by the support
22
.
As is apparent from the foregoing detailed description, in the product carry-out apparatus
12
according to this preferred embodiment, the conveyor
21
can be selectively located at the forward and upward inclined position for selling or at the substantially horizontal position for maintenance. Therefore, in changing the setting (size) of a delivery port
17
a
in the product passage
17
, or in performing the maintenance of the product housing
11
or the conveyor
21
, prior to this work, the release of the holding of the conveyor
21
at the position for selling by the support
22
followed by the rotation of the conveyor
21
to the position for maintenance enables the space defined by the product housing
11
and the conveyor
21
to be easily increased. By virtue of this, changing the setting of the delivery port
17
a
in the product housing
11
, or maintenance of the product housing
11
and the conveyor
21
can be easily performed while maintaining the number of products housed in the product housing
11
.
It should be noted that the invention is not limited to the above preferred embodiments and may be practiced according to other embodiments. For example, a belt type or other type conveyor may be used instead of the conveyer
21
in the above preferred embodiment. Further, it should be noted that the detailed construction of the product carry-out apparatus
12
and the like described in the preferred embodiments are illustrative only, and can be properly modified within the scope of the invention.
Thus, the product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine according to the invention is advantageous, for example, in that the space defined by the product housing and the carrying mechanism can be easily increased according to need while maintaining the number of products housed in the product housing, and, thus, changing the setting of the delivery port of the product housing and the maintenance of the product housing and the carrying mechanism can be easily performed.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to preferred embodiments, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine, adapted for carrying a product, which has been delivered downward from a product housing within a vending machine body at the time of selling, in a diagonally upward and forward direction and then carrying out the product to a product takeout port, said product carry-out apparatus comprising:a carrying mechanism which is rotatable about the rear end between a forward and upward inclined position for selling and a substantially horizontal position for maintenance and, at the time of selling, at the position for selling, receives, on its upper surface, the product delivered from the product housing and carries the product in a diagonally upward and forward direction; and holding means for holding the carrying mechanism at the position for selling or at the position for maintenance.
- 2. The product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine according to claim 1, whereinthe holding means has a support which can support from below the front end of the carrying mechanism to hold the carrying mechanism at the position for selling or at the position for maintenance, the height of the support in holding the carrying mechanism at the position for selling being different from the height of the support in holding the carrying mechanism at the position for maintenance, and the support is rotatable between a standing position for holding in a standing posture the carrying mechanism at the position for selling and a toppling position for holding the carrying mechanism at the position for maintenance in a rearward toppled posture.
- 3. The product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine according to claim 2, wherein the holding means further comprises energization means for energizing the support toward the standing position.
- 4. The product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine according to claim 3, wherein the carrying mechanism is detachably mounted within the vending machine body.
- 5. The product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine according to claim 2, wherein the carrying mechanism is detachably mounted within the vending machine body.
- 6. The product carry-out apparatus for a vending machine according to claim 1, wherein the carrying mechanism is detachably mounted within the vending machine body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2000-096878 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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