The present invention relates generally to vending machines, and particularly to a modular vending machine assembly with multiple compartments for vendable items.
Vending machines are well known for vending items other than beverages, such as snacks, nuts, candies, toys and other food and non-food items. Vending machines typically have clear glass or plastic compartments which retain the product to be vended.
However, prior art vending machines that vend more than one product tend to have cumbersome mechanisms.
The present invention seeks to provide a modular vending machine assembly with multiple compartments for vendable items, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention apparatus including a vending machine compartment including a dispensing door openable to permit removal of merchandise from the compartment, the compartment being pivotedly connected to a box assembly, and wherein the dispensing door includes a link element that is constrained to move along a track formed in the box assembly such that the dispensing door is not openable at a first portion of the track and is openable at a second portion of the track.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, at the first portion of the track, the compartment pivots together with the dispensing door with respect to the box assembly.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, at the first portion of the track, the dispensing door is constrained to abut against the compartment and at the second portion of the track the dispensing door is free to pivot and open without abutting against the compartment.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a stopper is positioned relative to the dispensing door, such that upon movement of the dispensing door to the end of the first portion of the track, the stopper is deployed to a stop position that moving the dispensing door back to the first closed position prevents closing the dispensing door unless the merchandise was removed from the compartment. The stopper may be geometrically locked at the stop position.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a refill actuation assembly is coupled to the stopper with a link arm, the link arm having a first position that retains the stopper in the stop position and a second position that releases the stopper from the stop position to permit closing and opening the dispensing door for refilling the compartment.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a lock is provided for locking and unlocking the refill actuation assembly.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a sensor (e.g., a microswitch) senses when the dispensing door is open.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the box assembly includes a first connector and a second connector and the apparatus includes more than one box assembly, wherein adjacent box assemblies mate with each other by the first connector of one of the box assemblies mating with the second connector of an adjacent box assembly. For example, the first and second connectors may include male and female connectors (e.g., dovetail connectors).
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention there is provided apparatus including a vending machine compartment including a dispensing door openable to permit removal of merchandise from the compartment, a stopper positioned relative to the dispensing door, such that upon movement of the dispensing door to the end of the first portion of the track, the stopper is deployed to a stop position that prevents moving the dispensing door back to the first closed position unless the merchandise was removed from the compartment, and a refill actuation assembly coupled to the stopper with a link arm, the link arm having a first position that retains the stopper in the stop position and a second position that releases the stopper from the stop position to permit closing and opening the dispensing door for refilling the compartment.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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Vending machine assembly 10 includes one or more vending machine compartments 12 (or simply compartments 12 for short) mounted on a housing 13 and configured to contain therein merchandise for vending. Each compartment 12 includes a dispensing door 14 openable to permit removal of merchandise from the compartment 12. Each compartment is pivotedly connected to a box assembly 16, described further in detail hereinbelow. Housing 13 may be made of metal, wood or plastic and the like.
The compartments 12 may come in different sizes and shapes to accommodate different merchandise. For example, the compartment 12 on the left side of
Vending machine assembly 10 may be placed at any attitude and position, such as sloped (
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Dispensing door 14 is formed with a handle 23 for grasping and opening door 14. Door 14 is pivotedly connected to compartment 12 by means of pins 24 that are received in rear lugs 20 and in apertures 25 formed in a leg 26 of door 14. Dispensing door 14 has a rear upper edge 27.
Dispensing door 14 includes a link element 28 that is constrained to move along a track 29 formed in box assembly 16. Track 29 has a first (somewhat vertical) portion 30 and a second (somewhat horizontal) portion 31. As will be described further below, dispensing door 14 is not openable at the first portion 30 of track 29 and is openable at the second portion 31 of track 29. A groove 53 is formed at the bottom of box assembly 16.
A stopper 32 is provided that controls movement of compartment 12. Stopper 32 includes a stopper element 33 pivoted to a leg element 34 by pins 38 that are received in holes 36 and 37 of stopper element 33 and leg element 34, respectively. Stopper element 33 is pivoted to compartment 12 by one or more pins 35 received in front lugs 18 and in apertures 39 of stopper element 33. Leg element 34 has a spherical end 40 that is constrained to move by means of a rod 41 in a lower track 42 formed in box assembly 16. Lower track 42 has an extension 43 at an end thereof.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a sensor 44 (e.g., a microswitch) is provided that senses when the dispensing door 14 is open, as is described further below.
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Refill actuation assembly 45 is coupled to stopper 32 with link arm 47 (as will be seen in the following figures). As will be described below, link arm 47 has a first position that retains stopper 32 in a stop position that prevents closing the compartment 12 unless the merchandise 54 has been removed and a second position that releases stopper 32 from the stop position to permit closing and opening door 14 for refilling compartment 12.
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It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
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