Ticket roll detection arrangement for a ticket vending machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6719167
  • Patent Number
    6,719,167
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A ticket roll detection arrangement using a photo-grid wheel for synchronous rotation with the ticket roll supply reel of a ticket vending machine, and a photo transmitter receiver assembly on two sides of the photo-grid wheel to detect the revolving speed of the photo-grid wheel upon delivery of the ticket roll out of the ticket vending machine and to measure the diameter of the rest ticket roll on the ticket roll supply reel subject to the detected revolving speed of the photo-grid wheel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to ticket vending machines and, more specifically, to a ticket roll detection arrangement used in a ticket vending machine to detect the amount of the loaded ticket roll.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 8

shows the internal structure of a conventional ticket-venting machine. According to this design, the ticket vending machine comprises a frame structure A. The frame structure A comprises a base frame A


1


, an upright side frame A


2


at one lateral side of the base frame A


1


, and a reel A


21


pivoted to the upright side frame A


2


and suspended above the base frame A


1


for holding a ticket roll (not shown). This structure of ticket vending machine is not satisfactory in function because of the following drawbacks.




1. The user cannot know the rest amount of the ticket roll during the use of the ticket vending machine. When the ticket roll used up, the user may have to keep clients waiting for a length of time before refurnishing of a new ticket roll.




2. When pulling the lead end of the newly loaded ticket roll out of the ticket outlet A


3


of the ticket vending machine, an inertia force is produced to keep the reel A


21


rotated for a distance after the user released the hand from the lead end of the ticket roll, thereby causing a part of the ticket roll to be wrinkled or jammed in the ticket vending machine between the reel A


21


and the ticket outlet A


3


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished to provide a ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks. It is one object of the present invention to provide a ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine, which detects the rest amount of the ticket roll automatically. It is another object of the present invention to provide a ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine, which eliminates the inertia effect of the ticket roll supply reel, preventing a measuring error. To achieve these and other objects and according to one aspect of the present invention, the ticket roll detection arrangement comprises rack mounted on the base frame of the frame structure of a ticket vending machine, the rack having two upright side panels; a reel supported in the upright side panels of the rack for free rotation; a ticket roll mounted on the reel; a photo-grid wheel fixedly provided at one end of the reel for synchronous rotation with the reel, and a photo transmitter receiver assembly installed in the rack of the frame structure on two sides of the photo-grid wheel and adapted to detect the revolving speed of the photo-grid wheel upon delivery of the ticket roll out of the ticket vending machine and to measure the diameter of the rest ticket roll on the reel subject to the detected revolving speed of the photo-grid wheel so as to know the actual rest amount of the ticket roll. According to another aspect of the present invention, two support frames are respectively fastened to the upright side panels of the rack, each support frame having two suspension arms adapted to support the reel in the smoothly arched top bearing notches of the rack and to prohibit the reel from producing an inertia effect.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an elevational assembly view of the ticket roll detection arrangement according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an applied view of the present invention, showing the ticket roll detection arrangement installed in the ticket vending machine and a ticket roll mounted in the ticket roll detection arrangement.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the ticket roll detection arrangement before loading of the ticket roll.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the ticket roll detection arrangement during loading of the ticket roll.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the ticket roll detection arrangement after loading of the ticket roll.





FIG. 7

is a diameter-pulse chart according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is an elevational view of the frame structure of a ticket vending machine according to the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to FIGS. from


1


through


3


, a ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine in accordance with the present invention is shown comprised of a frame structure


1


, a ticket roll


2


, a rack


3


, a reel


4


, a photo transmitter receiver assembly


5


, and two support frames


6


.




The frame structure


1


comprises a base frame


12


and a face panel


11


at the front side of the base frame


12


for output of the ticket roll


2


.




The rack


3


is mounted on the base frame


12


of the frame structure


1


and spaced from the face panel


11


at a distance, comprising two opposite side panels


31


. Each side panel


31


comprises two top locating notches


33


and a smoothly arched top bearing notch


32


between the top locating notches


33


, two openings


34


below the top locating notches


33


at two sides of the smoothly arched top bearing notch


32


, two angled stop flanges


341


respectively protruded from the periphery of the openings


34


and facing each other, and a downwardly extended bottom mounting flange


35


. The smoothly arched top bearing notch


32


of each side panel


31


has a beveled guide edge


321


. One side panel


31


further comprises two outwardly extended horizontal mounting flanges


36


suspended above the respective downwardly extended bottom mounting flange


35


.




The reel


4


is adapted to hold the ticket roll


2


, having a photo-grid wheel


41


at one end. The photo-grid wheel


41


has radial slits


411


equiangularly spaced around the border.




The photo transmitter receiver assembly


5


comprises a circuit board


51


, two sensor elements


52


(the sensor elements


52


include a light emitting diode located on one side of the photo-grid wheel


41


for producing light that passes through the slits


411


of the photo-grid wheel


41


for generating encoded signals, and a photo-sensor located on the other side of the photo-grid wheel


41


for receiving the encoded light pulses from the light emitting diode and converting it into electrical signals), and an outer cover


53


.




Each support frame


6


comprises a base


61


, two suspension arms


62


symmetrically provided on the middle of the base


61


and defining a space


64


therebetween, two guide blocks


63


respectively formed in the free ends of the suspension arms


62


, two stop edges


631


respectively formed between the suspension arms


62


and the guide blocks


63


, two top retaining blocks


611


bilaterally provided at the top side of the base


61


above the elevation of the guide blocks


63


, and two hooks


612


respectively protruded from one side of the base


61


. The diameter of the space


64


is smaller than the diameter of the smoothly arched top bearing notch


32


.




Referring to FIGS.


4


˜


6


, the support frames


6


are respectively inserted in between the angled stop flanges


341


of each side panel


31


of the rack


3


to force the top retaining blocks


611


and the hooks


612


into engagement with the top locating notches


33


and openings


34


of the side panels


31


of the rack


3


respectively. When loaded, the space


64


of each support frame


6


and the smoothly arched top bearing notch


32


of each side panel


31


of the rack


3


are aligned in a line. Thereafter, the circuit board


51


is fixedly fastened to the outwardly extended horizontal mounting flanges


36


of the rack


3


by screws, and then the outer cover


53


is fixedly fastened to the corresponding side panel


31


of the rack


3


and covered over the circuit board


51


and the sensor elements


52


. After installation of the support frames


6


in the rack


3


, the reel


4


is mounted with a ticket roll


2


and then forced through the beveled guide edges


321


of the side panels


31


of the rack


3


into spaces


64


between the suspension arms


62


of the support frames


6


. When set into position, the stop edges


631


of the support frames


6


are respectively stopped at the periphery of the reel


4


to hold the reel


4


in place, keeping the photo-grid wheel


41


suspended between the sensor elements


52


of the photo transmitter receiver assembly


5


. When installed, the reel


4


can be rotated on its own axis in the spaces


64


.




Referring to FIG.


7


and FIGS.


1


˜


3


again, as indicated above, the photo-grid wheel


41


has radial slits


411


equiangularly spaced around the border. When the ticket roll


2


pulled out of the face panel


11


of the frame structure


1


to rotate the reel


4


, the photo-grid wheel


41


is rotated with the reel


4


, the light from one of the sensor elements


52


passed through the radial slits


411


of the photo-grid wheel


41


, producing encoded light pulses, and the other of the sensor elements


52


received the encoded light pulses and converted it into electrical signals. When the diameter D of the ticket roll


2


reduced, the amount of the received light pulses within a predetermined length of time is relatively increased. Therefore, the photo transmitter receiver assembly


5


accurately measures the rest amount of the ticket roll


2


, enabling the user to refurnish the ticket roll


2


in time.




As indicated above, the ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine has the advantages as follows:




1. When the ticket roll


2


continuously pulled out of the ticket vending machine, the diameter of the ticket roll


2


is relatively reduced, and the revolving speed of the reel


4


and the photo-grid wheel


41


is relatively increased, therefore the photo transmitter receiver assembly


5


accurately measures the rest amount of the ticket roll


2


subject to the detected revolving speed of the photo-grid wheel


41


.




2. The stop edges


631


of the support frames


6


are respectively formed between the suspension arms


62


and the guide blocks


63


, to hold the reel


4


in place and to give a damping resistance to the reel


4


during rotary motion of the reel


4


, prohibiting the reel


4


from producing an inertia effect.




A prototype of ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine has been constructed with the features of the annexed drawings of FIGS.


1


˜


7


. The ticket roll detection arrangement for ticket vending machine functions smoothly to provide all of the features discussed earlier.




Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A ticket roll detection arrangement comprising:a rack mounted on the base frame of the frame structure of a ticket vending machine, said rack having two upright side panels; a reel supported in the upright side panels of said rack for free rotation; and a ticket roll mounted on said reel; wherein a photo-grid wheel is fixedly provided at one end of said reel for synchronous rotation with said reel, and a photo transmitter receiver assembly is installed in-said rack of said frame structure on two sides of said photo-grid wheel and adapted to detect the revolving speed of said photo-grid wheel upon delivery of the ticket roll out of the ticket vending machine and to measure the diameter of the rest ticket roll on said reel subject to the detected revolving speed of said photo-grid wheel.
  • 2. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the side panels of said rack each have a downwardly extended bottom mounting flange respectively fastened to the base frame of the ticket vending machine by fastening elements.
  • 3. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upright side panels of said rack each have a smoothly arched top bearing notch on the middle adapted to support said reel.
  • 4. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein one upright side panel of said rack comprises at least one outwardly extended horizontal mounting flange adapted to support said photo transmitter and receiver assembly; said photo transmitter and receiver assembly comprises a circuit board fixedly mounted on the at least one outwardly extended horizontal mounting flange of said rack, a photo transmitter element connected to said circuit board and located on one side of said photo-grid wheel, and a photo receiver element connected to said circuit board and located on an opposite side of said photo-grid wheel.
  • 5. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 4, wherein said photo transmitter receiver assembly further comprises an outer cover fixedly fastened to one upright side panel of said rack by fastening elements around said photo transmitter element and said photo receiver element.
  • 6. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 1, further comprising two support frames respectively fastened to the upright side panels of said rack to support said reel in the smoothly arched top bearing notch of each upright side panel of said rack.
  • 7. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 6, wherein said upright side panels of said rack each comprise two top locating notches on two sides of the respective smoothly arched top bearing notch, two openings on two sides of the respective smoothly arched top bearing notch below the respective top locating notches, and two angled stop flanges respectively protruded from the periphery of said openings and facing each other for the mounting of said support frames.
  • 8. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 7, wherein said support frames each comprise a base, two suspension arms symmetrically provided on said base on the middle and defining a space therebetween for supporting said reel, two guide blocks respectively formed in free ends of said suspension arms, two top retaining blocks bilaterally provided at a top side of said base and respectively engaged into the top locating notches of said upright side panels of said rack, and two hooks respectively protruded from one side of said base and respectively hooked in the openings of said upright side panels of said rack.
  • 9. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 8, wherein said support frames each further comprise two stop edges respectively formed between the respective suspension arms and the respective guide blocks and adapted to engage the periphery of said reel and to hold said reel in said smoothly arched top bearing notches of said upright side panels of said rack and the spaces between the suspension arms of said support frames.
  • 10. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 8, wherein the inner diameter of the openings defined by said suspension arms of said support frame is shorter than the inner diameter of said smoothly arched top bearing notches of said rack.
  • 11. The ticket roll detection arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said photo-grid wheel has a plurality of radial slits equiangularly spaced around the border thereof.
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3978958 Zandstra Sep 1976 A
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