The present invention relates to a product dispensing method and vending machine.
Product vending machines comprise a cabinet or similar container defining a compartment, which is closed at the front by a front wall defined at least partly by a door normally made at least partly of transparent material. The cabinet is normally fitted inside with fixed, superimposed trays for supporting respective numbers of products, such as bottles, tins, boxes or bags, arranged in rows perpendicular to the door. The trays occupy a rear portion of the compartment, so as to define, between the front ends of the trays and the door, a drop shaft communicating with a pickup compartment normally housed in the bottom of the cabinet or along a column forming part of the front wall and to the side of the door.
Each row is normally engaged by a respective conveyor, normally a push conveyor, which is activated selectively by the user to feed the relative products successively to the drop shaft, along which the selected products are fed, simply by gravity or by means of a transfer device, into the pickup compartment.
Some known vending machines are equipped with a pickup device defined by a hatch, which closes the front of the pickup compartment, is located on the front wall of the cabinet, is normally equipped with an automatic locking device, and, when opened, allows the user to remove the selected product/s from the pickup compartment.
Mainly to prevent break-ins, the above known pickup device is normally waived in favour of a “drawer” type pickup device, which comprises a drawer defining the pickup compartment and which can at least partly be pulled out manually through an opening in the front wall of the cabinet, so the pickup compartment is accessible from the outside.
Known drawer-type pickup devices have the drawback of sometimes making the selected product/s awkward to remove, especially when, for various reasons, the user is forced to open the drawer and remove the selected product/s one-handedly.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a product vending machine dispensing method that is cheap and easy to implement and, at the same time, provides for partly solving and possibly eliminating the above drawback.
According to the present invention, there is provided a product vending machine dispensing method as claimed in Claim 1 and preferably in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on Claim 1.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a product vending machine as claimed in Claim and preferably in any one of the following Claims depending directly or indirectly on claim 13.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Drawer 7 is fitted to wall 4 to rotate with respect to wall 4 about an axis 17 parallel to walls 11, 12 and and extending through walls 14, close to the edge between wall 12 and wall 11. Wall 12 is higher than wall 13; each wall 14 is bounded at its free end by a curved edge 18 coaxial with axis 17; and box body 15 is bounded externally, close to where it is connected to wall 11, by a curved surface 19 coaxial with axis 17 and bounded, on the side facing cabinet 3, by a rib 20 parallel to axis 17.
Drawer 7 swings about axis 17 between a closed position (
The weight of drawer 7 is distributed about axis 17 so that drawer 7 is subjected at all times to a force—shown schematically by F1—that tends to keep drawer 7 in or restore it to a stable, balanced closed position. Alternatively, force F1 is generated both by the weight distribution of drawer 7 and by springs (not shown) interposed between cabinet 3 and drawer 7, or by the springs (not shown) alone.
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Pickup device 9 also comprises a central control unit 28 (
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Rear wall 38, slits 39, 40, and appendixes 41, 42 together define an antirotation device 43 for preventing actuator 24 from rotating about axis 27 as it moves along axis 27.
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In a variation not shown, plate 44 has only one bracket 45 and one roller 46.
The actuator 24 also comprises a box body 48 connected to an underside surface of plate 44, housing a nut screw 49 of screw-nut screw coupling 35, and fitted integrally with appendixes 41, 42; and a tooth 50 projecting vertically downwards from plate 44, and which, as explained below, serves as an actuator for lock device 29.
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Each roller 46 projects laterally outwards of housing 36, is located over a respective end portion 58 of plate 31, and rolls along a track crosswise to the straight path defined by screw 34, and itself defined by an underside surface of a respective rail 59, which is integral with drawer 7, projects rearwards from wall 13 of drawer 7, slopes roughly 45° downwards with respect to wall 13, and is positioned with its free end contacting respective end portion 58 of plate 31 when drawer 7 is in the
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Right-angle rocker arm 61 comprises a box arm 66 extending upwards from axis 62 and fitted on its free end with a pin 67, which extends, parallel to axis 62, through a window formed on the free end of arm 66 and housing a catch 68, which oscillates about the axis of pin 67, in opposition to a leaf spring 69 secured to arm 66, from a normal extracted position—in which catch 68 projects outwards of arm 66 and towards drawer 7 to define a catch on arm 66 by which to engage a striker 70 projecting rearwards from the outer surface of wall 13 of drawer 7—to a withdrawn position, in which catch 68 is housed inside arm 66.
Rocker arm 61 also comprises an arm 71 extending rearwards from axis 62 and normally held in a lowered position, contacting the topside surface of plate 31, by a spring 72 stretched between an intermediate portion of arm 66 and rear wall 38 of housing 36. When arm 71 is in the lowered position, arm 66 slopes roughly 20° rearwards, and catch 68, even if in the extracted operating position, is positioned clear of striker 70, i.e. outwards of the path travelled by striker 70 as the drawer swings about axis 17. Close to its free end, arm 71 has a curved slot 73 for connection to rocker arm 64.
Rocker arm 64 is a double rocker arm substantially parallel to plate 31 and defined by two members on opposite sides of arm 71 and connected to each other by two pins 74, 75 parallel to axis 65, located on opposite sides of axis 65, and of which pin 74, at the front, extends through slot 73 to slide transversely along slot 73, and pin 75 is positioned vertically beneath tooth 50 (
Operation of pickup device 9 and drawer 7 will now be described as of the
It is important to note that, when actuator 24 is in its lowest position described above, rollers 46 are positioned adjacent to the outer surface of wall 13 of drawer 7 and a certain distance from respective rails 59.
At this point, a sensor (not shown) detects a product 2 inside drawer 7 and sends a signal to central control unit 28 (
Powered by motor 25, actuator 24 first performs an initial movement to dislodge microswitch 57 (
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This movement of lock device 29 has no effect on the position of drawer 7, which is maintained in its stable, balanced closed position by force F1 holding the ends of rails 59 in contact with respective end portions 58 of plate 31.
The initial movement of actuator 24 (
Microswitch 57 engaging bottom recess 55 does not stop motor 25, which continues to move actuator 24 upwards in a work movement (
In the open position, drawer 7 is positioned with its top opening facing fully outwards, to allow product 2 to be removed from pickup compartment 8, and at the same time completely closes opening 6, as stated, to prevent break-in.
When microswitch 56 engages arm 52, central control unit 28 stops motor 25 for a given length of time, normally a few seconds, and then reverses motor 25 to perform a return movement of actuator 24, which is arrested (
During this return movement, performance of drawer 7 depends on user performance in removing product 2 from pickup compartment 8.
If the user removes product 2 within the open period, the return movement simply restores drawer 7 to the closed position. In this connection, it is important to note that drawer 7 is returned to the closed position solely by force F1, which is normally opposed by a damper (not shown), which slows down drawer 7 to allow detachment of rollers 46 from respective rails 59. Alternatively, if no damper (not shown) is provided, central control unit 28 slows motor 25, so actuator 24 simply supports drawer 7 as it moves back into the stable, balanced position, without exerting any force on drawer 7 other than a reaction force to force F1.
By the time drawer 7 comes to a stop with rails 59 contacting end portions 58 of plate 31 (
When microswitch 57 engages bottom recess 55 in arm 52, central control unit 28 stops motor 25 for a given length of time, normally about thirty seconds, after which motor 25 is started up again to perform a final movement of actuator 24, during which, with drawer 7 stationary, tooth 50 engages pin 75 of rocker arm 64 to move right-angle rocker arm 61 into the lock position (
If unable to remove product 2 within the open period, the user can grip handle 16 to keep drawer 7 open. In which case, if the drawer is released before actuator 24 completes its return movement, drawer 7, once released, is rotated backwards by force F1 to move rails 59 into contact with end portions 58 of plate 31; from which point on, the closing procedure is the same as described above. Conversely, if the drawer is released after lock device 29 is activated, striker 70 (FIG. 11)—as drawer 7 is moved into the closed position by force F1—engages catch 68, backs it up in opposition to leaf spring 69, and clicks it into the lock position (
Whichever the case, because actuating device 23 is not connected positively to drawer 7, but simply exerts contact thrust on drawer 7 during the work movement, drawer 7, even it is already closed, can be opened manually by the user, providing lock device 29 has not yet been activated.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2008A000228 | Mar 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB09/00587 | 3/25/2009 | WO | 00 | 1/19/2011 |