The present disclosure relates to a product vending apparatus, and in particular to a product vending apparatus that can dispense various types of products to consumers. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a product vending apparatus that can blend ingredients to create various types of products based on a consumer's product selection.
A product vending machine apparatus in accordance with the present disclosure includes an ingredients cartridge storage area, a product container storage area, and a preparation mechanism. In illustrative embodiments, the product vending apparatus permits a customer to select a particular type of product from a variety of products available. After a customer selects and pays for the product, the preparation mechanism located inside the product vending machine selects one or more individual, prepackaged cartridges of active and/or inactive ingredients and dispenses the ingredients into a product container selected based on the product selected by the customer. The preparation mechanism does not come into contact with the ingredients as they are dispensed into the product container. The product vending machine then disposes of the emptied cartridge(s) and dispenses the product to the customer.
In illustrative embodiments, the preparation mechanism retrieves one or more prepackaged cartridges from the ingredients cartridge storage area that includes different types of cartridges that hold different types or amounts of ingredients. Similarly, the preparation mechanism retrieves a product container from the product container storage area that includes different types of product containers. The containers in the product container storage area may also include a base ingredient to be mixed with the ingredients from the prepackaged cartridges as well as a product applicator. The preparation mechanism may agitate or mix the ingredients together in the product container before dispensing the product container to the consumer. The preparation mechanism ensures that no cross contamination occurs during the entire preparation process.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A product vending apparatus 10 of the present disclosure includes a shell 12, an ingredients cartridge storage area 14, a product container storage area 16, and a preparation mechanism 18, as illustrated, for example, in
In illustrative embodiments, the product vending apparatus 10 is configured to allow a user to select a product P for purchase. Products P can include medicated and non-medicated dermatologic treatments and cosmetics in the form of liquids or creams and includes, lotions, oils, hair care products, skin treatments soaps, shampoos, perfumes and colognes. The products P available for purchase from the product vending apparatus 10 are products that can be created through mixing of one or more ingredients 22 stored in the prepackaged cartridges 20. The products P may also include products that can be created through mixing an ingredient 22, an active ingredient, with a base ingredient 23, a non-active ingredient, such as water, colorant, alcohol or petroleum, for example. The base ingredient 23 may be separately dispensed into the product containers 40 or may already be located in the product containers 40 prior to selection of a product container 40.
The prepackaged cartridges 20 are configured to hold a predetermined volume of ingredients 22 that can be easily combined with other predetermined volumes of ingredients 22 or a base ingredient 23 to create a specific product P. For example, one type of ingredient 22a may be salicylic acid, and prepackaged cartridges 20a may each include a predetermined volume of 0.1 milliliters of salicylic acid. If a consumer chooses a product requiring 0.2 milliliters of salicylic acid in a petroleum base 23a, the product vending apparatus 10 would dispense two cartridges 20a of 0.1 milliliters of salicylic acid into a product container 40a. This allows the apparatus 10 to prepare mixtures with a certain percentage of active ingredients. The product container 40a may already include a standard amount of petroleum base 23a or petroleum 23a may be added by the product vending apparatus 10 after the user selects a product P. The product vending apparatus 10 would dispose of the emptied cartridges 20a and thoroughly mix or distribute the salicylic acid ingredient 22a throughout the petroleum base 23a in the product container 40a.
The shell 12 of the product vending apparatus 10 includes a housing 50 and a door 52 coupled to the housing 50 by a set of hinges 54 or any other suitable method, as illustrated in
In illustrative embodiments, the input panel 60 of the product vending apparatus 10 includes a touch screen panel 61 that provides a customer with various choices of cosmetic or other dermalogical products P that can be created through the combination of prepackaged ingredients 22 inside the product vending apparatus 10. Other types of input panels 60 may also be used to allow a user to select a product P. After a user selects a type of product P from the input panel 60, the product vending apparatus 10 will require the user to pay for the product P via the payment panel 62. The payment panel 62 may include a credit/debit card reader 63, a cash reader 65, or any other suitable type of payment collection apparatus, as illustrated in
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The preparation mechanism 18 may be configured in any form to provide the appropriate selection and preparation functions. Preparation mechanism 18 may include a pair of perpendicular tracks 46, 48 that allow a shuttle 49 to freely move about the interior region 56. Track 46 permits movement of shuttle 49 along an x-axis 70 and track 48 permits movement of shuttle 49 along a y-axis 72. Shuttle 49 may be configured to move along both tracks 46, 48 to select, prepare, and dispense ingredients 22 or product P.
After receiving a customer's selection of and payment for a particular product P, the preparation mechanism 18 is configured to select the appropriate prepackaged cartridge(s) 20 of ingredients 22 from the ingredients cartridge storage area 14. In particular, the preparation mechanism 18 may select one or more prepackaged cartridge(s) 20 from the ingredients cartridge storage area 14. The ingredients cartridge storage area 14 may include multiple types of prepackaged cartridges 20 with different types of ingredients 22 (e.g. prepackaged cartridges 20a, prepackaged cartridges 20b, prepackaged cartridges 20c, etc), as illustrated in
In illustrative embodiments, the preparation mechanism 18 will also select a product container 40 from the product container storage area 16. This selection may occur before, at the same time, or after the selection of the appropriate prepackaged cartridge(s) 20 from the ingredients cartridge storage area 14. The product container storage area 16 may include multiple types of product containers 40 (e.g. product containers 40a, product containers 40b, product containers 40c, etc), as illustrated in
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Once the preparation mechanism 18 empties ingredients 22 from the prepackaged cartridge 20 into the product container 40, the preparation mechanism 18 discards the emptied cartridge 20 into a waste or refuse bin 24 located in the interior region 56 of the product vending apparatus 10, as illustrated in
Once the proper amount of ingredients 22 has been dispensed into the product container 40, the product container 40 is sealed or closed. In one illustrative embodiment, the product container 40 may be a valve or screw-cap bottle 30, as illustrated in
After the ingredients 22 have been properly distributed throughout the product container 40, the preparation mechanism 18 places the product container 40 into a dispensing bin 26 located at a bottom area 58 of the interior region 56 of the product vending apparatus 10. The dispensing bin 26 corresponds to the dispensing door 64 of the door 52 of the product vending apparatus 10. A customer can then open the dispensing door 64 and collect the product container 40 containing the selected product P. A trap or blocking panel 28 may be coupled to the top of the dispensing bin 26 to prevent access into the interior region 56 from the dispensing bin 26.
While the use of vending apparatus is shown for use with medicated and non-medicated products, the same technology can be used with prescription medications or various types. In one embodiment, a physican sends a prescription electronically to the vending apparatus via a web based connection. When the user approaches the vending apparatus, the provides personal identification in the form of an identification card or code provided by the physician so that the vending apparatus can confirm that the correct user is present and using the vending apparatus. Once the user is identified, the vending apparatus prepares the prescription medication as prescribed by the physician.
In order to avoid confusion when filing the vending apparatus with the proper active and inactive ingredients, the cartridges have predetermined shapes that only fit in certain storage areas of the vending apparatus or rfid tags or other indicia that are recognized by the vending apparatus to prevent improper filling. This prevents the placement of ingredients in the wrong storage areas of the vending apparatus.
Although directional language may be used throughout the specification, such directions are intended to convey the scope of the present disclosure rather than limit the scope of the present disclosure. It should be understood that a direction, such as up, down, back, front, etc., may change depending on the orientation of one or more components of the product vending apparatus disclosed herein.
Various features of the disclosure have been shown and described in connection with the illustrated embodiment, however, it is understood that these arrangements merely illustrate, and that the disclosure is to be given its fullest interpretation.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/789,744, filed Mar. 15, 2013, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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61789744 | Mar 2013 | US |