Claims
- 1. An automatic vending apparatus for digital storage disks, comprising:
- a body having a chamber sized for storing a plurality of disks stacked in substantially vertical orientation, the body including
- a base having a periphery, and
- a wall connected to the periphery of the base, the wall having a slot sized to allow passage of a disk through it;
- a spring;
- a plate having a top side and a bottom side, the bottom side supported above the base and biased away from the base by the spring, the plate moveable between a first position in which the plate is positioned above the slot and a second position in which the plate is positioned below the slot, the plate sized to support the disks on its top side;
- a tray having a bottom surface and a top surface having a recessed portion, the tray pivotally mounted for movement between a fully closed position, in which the recessed portion is positioned inside the chamber and in which the bottom surface of the tray maintains the plate in the second position, and a fully open position wherein the recessed portion is positioned outside the chamber and the plate is in the first position, wherein the recessed portion is sized to receive a disk from the stack of disks when the tray is in the fully closed position;
- user interface means for receiving a dispensing request from a user and for generating a dispensing command in response to the dispensing request; and
- latch means for latching the tray in the fully closed position and for unlatching the tray in response to the dispensing command.
- 2. The vending apparatus of claim 1 wherein the user interface means includes:
- receiving means for receiving a user-supplied card; and
- read means for reading user information from the user-supplied card.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein:
- the read means comprises a magnetic read head for reading the user information from a patch of magnetic media on the user-supplied card.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Ser. No. 275,808, filed Jul. 15, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,523,551, issued Jun. 4, 1996.
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