Claims
- 1. A reverse vending machine for processing containers, the reverse vending machine comprising:an in-feed station configured to selectively freely receive multiple disarrayed containers; a container advancement mechanism which includes a wheel with one or more container carrier elements configured for driven passage through the in-feed station to capture and advance individual containers along an arcuate container advancement path upon rotation of the wheels, each container carrier element defining a peripheral through-hole adapted to support a captured container through rotation of the wheel; an off-load station spaced from the in-feed station along the container advancement path, the off-load station including a container selector configured to selectively direct off-load of containers from the container advancement mechanism to a container storage bin while allowing continued passage of the one or more container carrier elements along the container advancement path, the container selector having a first pneumatic jet on a first side of the wheel to urge acceptable containers from the container advancement mechanism to the container storage bin; and a container identifier disposed along the container advancement path between the infeed station and the offload station, the container identifier being configured to identify selected containers as acceptable.
- 2. The reverse vending machine of claim 1, wherein the wheel is configured for driven rotation about a primary axis to direct containers along the arcuate container advancement path between the infeed station and the off-load station, which are approximately 180° apart.
- 3. The reverse vending machine of claim 1, wherein the wheel is rotated by a motor mounted along a primary axis of the wheel.
- 4. The reverse vending machine of claim 1, wherein the container selector also includes a second pneumatic jet on a second side of the wheel to urge unacceptable containers from the container advancement mechanism to a container discharge chute.
- 5. A reverse vending machine for processing containers, the reverse vending machine comprising:an in-feed station configured to selectively freely receive multiple disarrayed containers; a container advancement mechanism which includes a wheel with one or more container carrier elements configured for driven passage through the in-feed station to capture and advance individual containers along an arcuate container advancement path upon rotation of the wheels, each container carrier element defining a peripheral through-hole adapted to support a captured container through rotation of the wheel; an off-load station spaced from the in-feed station along the container advancement path, the off-load station including a container selector configured to selectively direct off-load of containers from the container advancement mechanism to a container storage bin while allowing continued passage of the one or more container carrier elements along the container advancement path; and a container identifier disposed along the container advancement path between the infeed station and the offload station, the container identifier being configured to identify selected containers as acceptable, and including a roller arrangement configured to impart rotary motion to a container within a container carrier element, and an optical scanner positioned to read codes on the container during rotation of such container, the optical scanner being capable of producing an output signal which is interpretable to identify selected containers as acceptable.
- 6. The reverse vending machine of claim 5, wherein the roller arrangement includes opposing rollers on opposite sides of the wheel configured to impart rotary motion to a container with a container carrier element between the rollers.
- 7. A reverse vending machine for separating, identifying and selectively storing containers, the reverse vending machine comprising:an in-feed station including a hopper accessible via an in-feed mouth; a container advancement mechanism which includes a selectively driven wheel with a plurality of container-receiving through holes configured about a periphery of the wheel for passage through the in-feed station hopper upon rotation of the wheel to capture and advance individual containers along an arcuate container advancement path; a container identifier including a roller arrangement with opposed rollers positioned on opposite sides of the wheel along the container advancement path to impart rotary motion to containers within successive container-receiving through-holes, the container identifier further including an optical scanner positioned to read codes on the containers during rotation of such containers, the optical scanner being capable of producing an output signal which is interpretable to identify selected containers as acceptable; and an off-load station spaced from the in-feed station along the container advancement path, the off-load station including a container selector configured to selectively direct off-load of acceptable containers from the container advancement mechanism to a container storage bin.
- 8. The reverse vending machine of claim 7, wherein the wheel is rotated by a motor mounted along the primary axis of the wheel.
- 9. The reverse vending machine of claim 7, wherein each container-receiving through-hole is configured to receive a container transversely, and is configured to axially engage the container for axial passage of the container along the container advancement path while maintaining transverse support of the container through approximately 180° of rotation of the wheel.
- 10. The reverse vending machine of claim 7, wherein the container identifier further includes a counter configured to count acceptable containers passing between the in-feed station and the off-load station during an operating cycle of the reverse vending machine.
- 11. The reverse vending machine of claim 7 which further comprises a receipt dispensing mechanism for dispensing a receipt indicating a tally of acceptable containers counted by the counter during an operating cycle of the reverse vending machine.
- 12. The reverse vending machine of claim 7, wherein the optical scanner is capable of identifying the container's distributor by reading the information codes of the container.
- 13. The reverse vending machine of claim 12, wherein the container identifier further includes a counter configured to count accepted containers from each distributor as such accepted containers pass between the in-feed station and the off-load station.
- 14. The reverse vending machine of claim 7, wherein the off-load station further includes an unacceptable container reject chute and a receptacle configured to receive unacceptable containers from the off-load station through the reject chute.
- 15. The reverse vending machine of claim 7, which further comprises a container volume reduction mechanism intermediate the off-load station and the container storage bin.
- 16. The reverse vending machine of claim 7, wherein the container selector includes a first pneumatic jet directed toward a first side of the wheel along the container advancement path to urge acceptable containers from the container advancement mechanism to the container storage bin, and a second pneumatic jet directed toward a second side of the wheel along the container advancement path to urge unacceptable containers from the container advancement mechanism to a container discharge chute.
- 17. A reverse vending machine for separating, identifying and selectively storing containers, the reverse vending machine comprising:an in-feed station including a hopper configured to receive containers; a container advancement mechanism which includes an axially driven wheel with a plurality of container-receiving through-holes arranged along a perimeter region of the wheel to receive containers upon passage through the in-feed station hopper, the containers being received within the through-holes transversely and engaged by the wheel to advance the containers along an arcuate container advancement path upon rotation of the wheel; a container identifier including a roller arrangement with opposed rollers positioned on opposite sides of the wheel along the container advancement path to impart axial rotary motion to containers within the container-receiving through-holes, the container identifier further including an optical scanner positioned to read codes on the containers during rotation of such containers, the optical scanner being capable of producing an output signal which is interpretable to identify selected containers as acceptable, the container identifier further including a counter configured to count acceptable containers passing between the in-feed station and the off-load station during an operating cycle of the reverse vending machine; a receipt dispensing mechanism for dispensing a receipt indicating a tally of acceptable containers counted by the counter during an operating cycle of the reverse vending machine; an off-load station spaced from the in-feed station along the container advancement path, the off-load station including a container selector with a first pneumatic jet directed toward a first side of the wheel along the container advancement path to urge acceptable containers from the container advancement mechanism to a container storage bin, and a second pneumatic jet directed toward a second side of the wheel along the container advancement path to urge unacceptable containers from the container advancement mechanism to a container discharge chute; and a container volume reduction mechanism intermediate the off-load station and the container storage bin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/296,454 filed Apr. 21, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,186,308 for a REVERSE VENDING MACHINE. The subject matter of that application is incorporated herein by this reference.
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