Claims
- 1. In a washer-dispensing machine for dispensing stackable roofing washers individually from a stack of similar washers, a combination comprising:
- (a) a base;
- (b) a shuttle mounted movably to the base, movable to a washer-releasing position relative to the base and to a washer-engaging position relative thereto, biased to the washer-releasing position, and adapted to displace a lowermost washer from the stack and to cause movement of the lowermost washer to a separated position by positive engagement of the shuttle with the lowermost washer when moved from the washer-engaging position to the washer-releasing position;
- (c) means actuatable by a user and deactuated normally for moving the shuttle from the washer-releasing position to the washer-engaging position when actuated and for permitting the shuttle to move from the washer-engaging position to the washer-releasing position when deactuated, and
- (d) means for restraining the washer overlying the lowermost washer against being displaced with the lowermost washer when the shuttle is moved from the washer-engaging position to the washer-releasing position, the washer-restraining means including a gate movable vertically toward and away from a lower position wherein the gate provides sufficient clearance for the lowermost washer from the stack to pass beneath the gate to the separated position but insufficient clearance for any overlying washer also to pass beneath the gate, the gate being biased toward the lower position, further including a pawl mounted pivotally to the gate so as to be pivotally movable through a range of positions including upper, inoperative positions wherein the pawl provides sufficient clearance for the lowermost washer being displaced from the stack to pass beneath the pawl to the separated position and a lower, operative position wherein the pawl is disposed to prevent a washer displaced from the stack to the separated position from moving with the shuttle when the shuttle next moves from the washer-releasing position, by engaging an edge of the displaced washer if the displaced washer has a sufficiently small size to permit the pawl to pivot to the operative position when the shuttle moves to the washer-engaging position, the pawl being biased to the operative position, the gate constituting means for preventing a washer displaced from the stack to the separated position from moving with the shuttle when the shuttle next moves from the washer-releasing position if the washer has a larger size preventing the pawl from pivoting to the operative position.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the pawl is biased toward the operative position by a spring acting between the pawl and the gate.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the machine is adaptable for dispensing stackable roofing washers of either of two sizes, namely relatively large washers and relatively small washers, individually from a stack of similar washers, wherein the shuttle is adapted to displace a lowermost washer of either size from a stack of similar washers, and wherein the pawl in the downwardly pivoted position is disposed to limit forward movement of such a relatively small washer displaced by the shuttle to the washer-engaging position.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein the shuttle has a recess shaped to accommodate the pawl in the operative position.
- 5. The combination of claim 3 wherein the base has a lower outlet adapted to discharge an individual roofing washer of either size, the combination further comprising a stop, which is mounted to the base so as to be selectively adjustable between a first position wherein the stop is arranged to permit movement of such a relatively large washer to the washer-releasing position and a second position wherein the stop is arranged to limit movement of such a relatively small washer to the washer-releasing position by engaging an edge thereof, and which in the second position is arranged to center the washer having the edge engaged by the stop in longitudinal relation to the lower outlet.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein the base has a channel extending longitudinally and having two opposite sides, the channel opening downwardly and being adapted to accommodate the stop, a bolt being mounted to the base, the stop being mounted to the bolt so as to be vertically movable between an elevated position wherein the stop is accommodated by the channel and a lowered position wherein the stop is disposed below the channel and so as to be rotatably adjustable between the first and second positions when moved to the lowered position, the stop being biased to the elevated position, the stop being confined by the opposite sides of the channel so as to be non-rotatable when moved to the elevated position.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 further comprising a measuring bar having a bifurcated end defining two parallel legs, which are adapted to fit between the opposite sides of the channel, between the stop and the base, so that the bolt is disposed between the parallel legs and so that the measuring bar extends longitudinally from the base.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein the legs of the bifurcated end of the measuring bar are bent upwardly to define two hooks, the base having a transverse recess, which opens downwardly and is adapted to accommodate the hooks.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/051,056, filed Apr. 21, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,347,707.
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