1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a structure that is formed of an assembly of molded lottery ticket dispensers secured together in a side-by-side relationship. More particularly, this invention relates to a coupling plate that serves as an intermediate member for demountably attaching two ticket dispensers together in a side-by-side relationship.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of modular box-like structures for displaying and dispensing of lottery tickets has long been known in the art. Normally, when a number of such dispensers are located together at a point of sale location, they are arranged in a stacked arrangement with one dispenser being stacked on top of another in a locked relationship as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,399,005 issued to Schafer on Mar. 21, 1995.
The stacking and locking features of the Schafer invention have proven to be highly popular and successful in utilization with modular ticket dispensing structures to form a stacked arrangement, but such invention is not applicable for fastening such dispensers in a side-by-side relationship so that two adjacent stacks of dispensers can be affixed to one another. Although the vast majority of lottery tickets utilized in the lottery industry have standard dimensions so that they can be dispensed from a wide variety of different types of ticket dispensers, occasionally a state lottery will conduct a game promotion that utilizes tickets of different sizes. To accommodate differently sized tickets, it is highly advantageous for a dispenser to be adjustable with respect to the number of ticket bins it may include. It is also advantageous for a typical lottery ticket dispenser that is formed from a transparent plastic to include display means by which a ticket sample of the particular type of game tickets in the dispenser is displayed for customers to be able to quickly ascertain the identity of the game tickets.
Thus, the present invention provides a locking display and dispensing structure comprised of at least two modular lottery ticket dispensers secured in a side-by-side relationship by a coupling plate and having the ability for being converted into holding at least two bins of lottery tickets and having display means for displaying the type of tickets contained therein.
The present invention is a side-by-side locking display and dispensing structure that is preferably utilized to serve as a point of sale device for lottery tickets and is formed of at least two dispensing units arranged in a side-by-side alignment and demountably attached together by a coupling plate located in between adjacent sidewalls of the dispensing units. The dispensing units are each formed of a box-like configuration having a floor, a roof, a pair of sidewalls, a front end and an open rear end, with each of the sidewalls having a rear edge with at least one coupling slot. A door is pivotally attached to the lower portion of the rear end of each dispensing unit and is semi-permanently attachable at an opposite upper portion of the dispensing unit rear end to serve as a rear wall for each unit when in a closed position.
The coupling plate has a plate-type body portion with generally flat side surfaces and a rear edge and a forward edge. Engagement means located at the rear edge of the body portion extend outwardly from the body portion sides for engaging the slots in the sidewalls of the dispensing units and the engagement means are adapted to coact with the dispensing unit doors to demountably lock the rear edge of the coupling plate to the sides of the dispensing units.
The sidewalls of the dispensing units have exterior surfaces each with a generally vertically aligned ledge portion. Correspondingly, the forward edge of the coupling plate includes lug portions for engaging the sidewall ledge portions to demountably attach the forward edge of the coupling plate to the dispensing units.
Additionally, the floor and roof of each of the dispensing units include interior surfaces having guide rails. Divider means are associated with the guide rails to separate the interiors of the dispensing units into at least two compartments.
The foregoing and other advantages of the present invention will appear from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown by illustration and not of limitation a specific form in which the invention may be embodied. Such embodiment does not represent the full scope of the invention, but rather the invention may be employed in a variety of other embodiments and reference is made to the claims herein for interpreting the breadth of the invention.
a is a perspective view of one of the sides of the coupling plate of
b is a perspective view of the other side of said coupling plate;
With reference now to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of a side-by-side locking display and dispensing structure of the present invention is shown in
The general construction of the dispensing units 12 and 14 is known in the art, but such construction has been improved in several ways to provide the present invention. One improvement is that prior dispensing units have previously not been provided with a means for connecting two or more units together in a locked side-by-side relationship. Accordingly, the present invention provides an advantageous means for providing such structure.
The construction of the units 12 and 14 is identical. Thus, only the components of the unit 12 are described in detail and similar components of the unit 14 are numbered the same except that the components of the dispenser 14 are primed.
The dispensing unit 12 is formed of a box-like configuration having a front end 18, a floor 20, a roof 22, opposite sidewalls 24 and 26 and an open rear end 28 that allows access to the inside of the unit 12. The sidewalls 24 and 26 have a slight draft from rear to front for convenience of removal of the unit 12 from the mold in which it is formed as is well-known in the art.
The unit 12 further includes a door 30 that is pivotally attached to the bottom portion of the sidewalls 24 and 26 at 32, as best shown in
To provide the pivot attachment 32 for the door 30, a bottom portion 46 of the door 30 is generally cylindrical in shape and has a pair of cylindrical posts 48 and 50 at opposite ends. The posts 48 and 50 are designed to be receivably journaled in circular openings 52 in the sidewalls 24 and 26 to pivotally attach the bottom portion 46 to said sidewalls.
The dispensing units 12 and 14 are preferably entirely molded of a clear high strength plastic material such as polycarbonate. Such material has inherent flexible and resilient qualities. Because of such flexible and resilient qualities, the door 30 is semi-permanently attachable to the sidewalls 24 and 26 as described above. The unit sidewalls 24 and 26 have respectively rear edges 54 and 56 that respectively have spaced apart, short coupling slots 58 and 60 for a purpose to be described below.
Although the configuration of the slots 58 and 60 is identical, the slots 58 are preferably formed in locations of the rear edge 54 that are further removed from the roof 22 than are the locations of the slots 60 in the rear edge 56, also for a purpose to be described below. The width of the door 30 is slightly larger than the distance between the sidewalls 24 and 26 so that when the door 30 is closed, the side flanges 40 and 42 overlie the rear edges 54 and 56 of the sidewalls and the openings of the slots 58 and 60.
To provide a demountable locking connection between the units 12 and 14, the coupling plate 16 is employed. Referring to
Referring now to
As indicated in
To insure a more complete connection between the dispensing units 12 and 14, the sidewalls 24, 241 and 26, 261 each include a recessed channel 82, 821 that is aligned generally horizontally in the front half of said sidewalls 24, 241 and 26, 261, as most clearly indicated in
As shown most clearly in
Thus, the use of the coupling plate 16 provides a convenient and relatively inexpensive method for attaching at least two display and dispensing units 14 and 16 together in a side-by-side relationship. By the use of additional coupling plates 16, a horizontal row of a plurality of dispensing units can be securely fastened together.
In addition to the advantage of being lockable together, the dispensing units 12 and 14 also are designed to be adaptable to provide a variable width of compartments or bins within their interiors to conform to different sizes of lottery tickets. Such feature is provided through the use of three spaced apart guide rails 90 on the interior surface of the floor 20 and three similar type guide rails 92 on the interior surface of the roof 22 directly over the guide rails 90 and in alignment therewith, as indicated in
The guide rails 90 and 92 are each adapted to receive a divider panel 94 as shown in
Another feature of the present invention is the ability of the dispensing units 12 and 14 to be able to display through the front face 18, 181 a sample of the lottery tickets for the particular lottery games that are stored therein. This ability of the present invention is provided by the use of three tickets fasteners 100 as best shown in
It can, thus, be readily seen that the present invention provides a simple and efficient means for serving as a releasable, but locked connecting means between a pair of lottery ticket display and dispensing units in a side-by-side relationship. Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be so limited since changes and modifications can be made therein which are within the full intended scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.
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