The present invention is related to the field of vending machines. More specifically, the present invention is related to a vending machine that eliminates buttons and keypads for product selection.
The invention resides in a vending machine for providing and delivering refrigerated products contained in containers, the vending machine including a storage space and a dispensing compartment. The solid front of the vending machine typically comprises a double door for better thermal insulation for delivering refrigerated product.
The viewing of selectable products from within a solid front vending machine typically includes a number of spaced apart graphics representing the available products depicted on the surface of the solid front door and are illuminated from the inner side.
In the past, a customer would enter the identification associated with one of the many products within a solid front vendor by making a two digit entry on a keypad or by depressing independent selection buttons located on one side of the vending machine. The buttons constitute physical button that are attached to structure behind the solid front or the solid front itself and extend through an opening within the solid front of the vending machine.
The customer selects from among the depicted products by depressing designated selection buttons located off to one side of the viewing area, and having entered sufficient credit for the selection receives the vended product.
Such beverage vending machines are known in the art and are generally used for dispensing bottled or canned beverages or food items.
However, keypads add a level of complexity both in operating and also constructing a vending machine. Keypads can easily malfunction leaving a number of products unavailable that rely on a malfunctioning digit and keypads can be hard to clean and generally unsanitary. Additionally, because user press the digits of the keypad many thousands of times, printed indicia on the keys can become worn and obscured, which gives an old or unclean appearance. Additionally, mechanical buttons or switches will wear and become unsightly. Also, such mechanical devices give an old or antiquated feeling that is typically incompatible with the marketing approach of many beverage companies who tend to desire to portray the image of young, new and exciting.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for a vending machine that eliminates mechanical buttons and keypads, increases ease and simplicity of use and construction of the vending machine, promotes cleanliness and a cleanly appearance of the machine, and also improves the machine's appearance to give a more modern, unique and exciting appearance in comparison with traditional vending machines.
A vending machine and a method of use having a solid front. The solid front has an inner and outer surface. The solid front defined a plurality of product selection areas, each of the product selection areas associated with a product vendable by said vending machine. A plurality of sense electrodes are placed on the inner surface of the solid front of the vending machine, each of said electrodes associated with one of the product selection areas. The sense electrodes are physically isolated from the outer surface of the solid front by the solid front. A circuit electrically connects to the sense electrodes and determined whether a customer has contacted the outer surface in one of the product selection areas. The circuit communicates information indicating that a product selection area has been touched to a vending machine controller, and the vending machine vends the product.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is a simple method to utilize the graphics located on the solid front of a vending machine to represent the available products in the machine and for making product selections. Additionally, the customer is provided with product availability information directly with the graphic depiction of each product.
Referring to the figures there is generally illustrated therein a preferred embodiment of a solid front vending machine that incorporates the principles of this invention. While the preferred embodiment of this invention will be described with its applicability to a solid front vending machine for refrigerated products, it will be understood that the broad principles of the invention are not limited to such product selection application or to the specifics of the preferred embodiment disclosed. The described disclosure represents one clear example of a selection system incorporating the principles of the claimed invention, but the invention is not intended to be construed in a limiting manner as a result of the preferred embodiment disclosure.
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One method of implementing the sense electrode 18 is through a capacitive sensor that can detect to presence of a change in capacitance that is created by a human touch of a nearby object, such as detecting the touch of a human finger to a vending machine front 2 when the capacitive sensor is attached to the opposite (inside) surface of the vending machine front 2. One such capacitive sensor is an ATMEL QT100A charge transfer digital sensor and integrated circuit made by the Atmel Corporation of San Jose, Calif.
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Further, in association with each product sensor area 12 are LEDs 30n and 32n which indicate the presence or absence of the product represented by the product sensor area12 in the vending machine 1. Alternatively, the LEDs 30n and/or 32n may be used to illuminate the product selection area 12 when the product selection area is made from a translucent or transparent material and the presence or absence of illumination of the product selection area 12 indicate the present or absence of product from the vending machine 1. Furthermore, the vending machine can illuminate a portion of the product selection area 12 with a green or red light to provide an indication of availability of the product. Additionally, the vending machine can illuminate or de-illuminate a portion of the product selection area 12 and indicia on that portion product selection area 12 provide an indication of availability of non-availability when illuminated.
Finally, though not discussed in detail here and in accordance with the prior art, credit mechanisms, (credit card readers, coin acceptors, bill acceptors), change mechanisms (including change mechanisms dispensing banknotes and coins), displays and motors that provide other functionality of the vending machine communicate with the vending machine controller 26.
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The sensors that comprise the sense electrode can comprise piezo-electric sensors, resistive sensors, inductive sensors, or Hall effect sensors that detect the proximity of a human body in contact, very-near proximity or minute deflection of the solid front of the vending machine within the product selection areas. The sensors can be described as a direct capacitor in which a capacitor which comprises only one charged plate is placed on the inside surface of the solid front of the vending machine. When a user touches the solid front of the vending machine in the product selection area, the user's finger essentially acts as the other plate of a capacitor to affect the capacitance rating of the capacitor and for the circuit to detect a product selection. The solid front acts as the dielectric. In an indirect type capacitor, the capacitor is a two plate capacitor. Small deflections of the solid front of the vending machine create distortions of the two plates and the dielectric separating them. The resulting change in capacitance from the deformation indicates that a product selection has been made. The sense electrode may also be a piezo-electric material.
Moreover, it is further contemplated that an audio driver 44 is provided to provide an audio feedback to the consumer indicating that a selection has been made.
The above examples show that the invention, as defined by the claims, has far ranging application and should not be limited merely to the embodiments shown and described in detail. Instead the invention should be limited only to the explicit words of the claims, and the claims should not be arbitrarily limited to embodiments shown in the specification. The scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims, and the Examiner should examine the claims on that basis.
This application for patent claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/314,283 filed Mar. 16, 2010. The contents of said application are incorporated herein by reference.
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61314283 | Mar 2010 | US |