The present disclosure generally relates to vending machines. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to vending machines for dispensing tobacco products. More particularly still, the present disclosure relates to vending machines for dispensing cigarettes, and even more particularly still, the present disclosure relates to age verified vending machines with a touchscreen interface that dispense single cigarettes within specialized vendor packaging.
Vending machines for dispensing various products are well known in the art. For example, vending machines for beverages and snacks are ubiquitous in public locations such as rest stations, museums, and theme parks (to name a few locations). Prior art vending machines for snacks often use a series of visible “cells,” with each cell using a coil to hold food (or something else) in place. A user can view the food through a transparent window (usually covering the entire front of the vending machine). A product is dispensed when the coil of the selected product rotates one full revolution, and causes the object (food or the like) to drop into a receptacle where it can be retrieved by the user.
Vending machines have also been used—mostly in the past—to dispense tobacco products. For example, it was previously common to purchase packs of cigarettes from vending machines. Generally, prior art cigarette vending machines worked by using a series of trays within which cigarette packages are packed. A user would select her favored brand, deposit sufficient funds, and depress a button or plunger which would cause one pack of the selected brand of cigarettes to be released into a receptacle for the user. Vending machines have also been used commercially to dispense cigars—generally as single units—chewing tobacco, and tobacco for making self-rolled cigarettes.
More recently, modern vending machines have used LCD displays with external controls, as well as LCD displays with touch screens to select various products. For example, for modern soda vending machines, different syrup dispensers can be used for different brands of soda; in some cases, different syrup/water mixing instructions (ratio) is utilized as well. Based on a user's selection on a touch screen, a particular soda mix can be dispensed into a waiting cup.
Touch screen based interfaces have also been used for vending machines that dispense other types of products. For example, coil based dispensers have been used with LCD interfaces to dispense food and tray based dispensers have been used to dispense bottles and cans of soft drinks and even cell phones.
One problem with prior art cigarette vending machines is that they generally dispensed one pack at a time, rather than a single cigarette. For a person attempting to stop smoking, an entire pack of cigarettes is an invitation to rekindle an addiction, rather than an opportunity to squelch an irresistible urge prior to resuming an effort to stop smoking. In addition, prior art cigarette vending machines did not utilize LCD based interfaces. Another issue with prior art cigarette vending machines is that they allowed under aged persons to purchase entire packs of cigarettes.
Accordingly, it is an object of this disclosure to provide a vending machine to dispense single cigarettes.
Another object of the disclosure is to provide a vending machine with a modern interface for dispensing single cigarettes.
Another object of the disclosure is to provide a vending machine with a method of verifying the person's age.
Other advantages of this disclosure will be clear to a person of ordinary skill in the art. It should be understood, however, that a system or method could practice the disclosure while not achieving all of the enumerated advantages, and that the protected disclosure is defined by the claims.
A cigarette vending machine for dispensing a single cigarette at a time is disclosed. The vending machine comprises a housing and a touchscreen disposed on the housing so that the user can select a particular brand of cigarette. In addition, the vending machine includes a payment processor that can accept, for example, bills, coins, credit cards and cell phone payments. Disposed within the housing is a plurality of trays, each of which holds a plurality of a single brand of cigarettes. Each dispensing tray also includes a spring disposed on a back wall of the dispensing tray that applies force on a plate that extends laterally across the dispensing tray to force the cigarettes forward. The dispensing trays also include a cigarette dispensing mechanism, which can be, for example, a microcontroller controlled hydraulic piston.
A microcontroller monitors the touchscreen and payment processor to determine if payment has been provided for a particular cigarette. If so, the microcontroller activates the cigarette dispensing mechanism for the correct dispensing tray, and dispenses a single cigarette.
In certain embodiments, the cigarette vending machine includes an identification reader and a camera. The identification holder's age can be verified from the user's identification, and the camera can be used to verify that the user is the same person as the identification holder.
Although the characteristic features of this disclosure will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself, and the manner in which it may be made and used, may be better understood by referring to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and in which:
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As the vending machine 100 dispenses a single cigarette, the packaging—likely a thin paper or plastic wrapper—may not have sufficient room to include the warnings required by most countries to be posted on tobacco products in general, and cigarettes in particular. Accordingly, the depicted embodiment of the vending machine includes a panel 116 where the required warning can be displayed.
The disclosed vending machine 100 offers the advantage of dispensing a single cigarette; so that, for example, an addict can satisfy a passing urge with a single cigarette rather than buying an entire pack; given the way that addiction works, an addict would find it extremely difficult to not smoke the entire pack. In addition, using the camera 114 and license reader 118, a person's identification and eligibility to purchase cigarettes can be verified.
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Each dispensing tray 200 also includes a hydraulic piston 212. The hydraulic piston 212 is activated by an external controller (discussed below) to dispense the front most cigarette 204a. In particular, when activated, the hydraulic piston 212 extends, knocks the front most cigarette 204a through the aperture. The front most cigarette 204a then falls down an internal slide (not pictured) to the dispenser 112 of the vending machine.
It should be noted that the dispensing tray 200 of
The microcontroller 402 is also coupled to an identification reader 410 and a camera 412. In one embodiment of the disclosed vending machine 100, the user must verify her age before being allowed to purchase cigarettes. The user would be required to input her identification into the identification reader 410. The user's identification would then be scanned by the identification reader. Based on an indicia in the user's identification, a high resolution picture of the user's face may be retrieved from an external database (not shown) using network interface 413. Alternatively, a picture of the user's face can be extracted from the user's identification. For example, all state driver licenses contain a picture of the driver's face, which could be captured from the license. The user would then be required to present her face to the camera 114. The microcontroller 402 then uses a facial analysis algorithm on both the user's face and the face captured from the user's identification. If the user's face is a close enough match for that extracted from the user's identification, and the user's identification indicates that the user is of sufficient age to purchase cigarettes, the user will be allowed to purchase cigarettes.
Once a user makes a selection from the first user interface screen 500, the user is taken to a second user interface screen 600, an embodiment of which is depicted in
In certain circumstances, a particular brand may not offer cigarettes with all of the listed options, or a particular option might be sold out. In such a circumstance, the characteristic that is not offered could be grayed out or not presented to the user at all. For example, if a user selected “Brand 1,” and “Brand 1” does not offer Clove cigarettes, the “Clove” button 603 would be grayed out or not presented to the user at all. Similarly, if “Brand 1” does offer Clove cigarettes, but all of the Clove cigarettes offered by the vending machine have already been dispensed, the “Clove” button 603 would be grayed out or not presented to the user at all.
The foregoing description of the disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the present teachings and practical application of these principles to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the disclosure not be limited by the specification, but be defined by the claims set forth below. In addition, although narrow claims may be presented below, it should be recognized that the scope of this invention is much broader than presented by the claim(s). It is intended that broader claims will be submitted in one or more applications that claim the benefit of priority from this application. Insofar as the description above and the accompanying drawings disclose additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the claim or claims below, the additional inventions are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional inventions is reserved.
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62354226 | Jun 2016 | US |