Automatic food dispensers or vending machines for dispensing pre-packaged food products are well known. Typically, the vending machine includes a cabinet or housing having mounted therein at least one refrigerated enclosure that includes passages or compartments for storing pre-packaged food products to be dispensed. The vending machine can further be provided with an oven and a conveying system operable to remove one of the food products from the refrigerated enclosure and position the food product within the oven for heating/cooking. It is known to link multiple vending machines and to control the multiple vending machines with a single controller. Typically, with this linked arrangement each vending machine is normally built as a stand-alone unit, with its own transactional and selection systems, so that each vending machine can be used alone without having to rely on the operational components of the other vending machines.
According to one aspect, a vending machine comprises a main unit, and a secondary unit separate from and operably connected to the main unit. The secondary unit includes a refrigerated enclosure for housing pre-packaged food products and an oven for selectively cooking the pre-packaged food products. The main unit includes a transfer mechanism adapted to selectively remove one of the pre-packed food products from the enclosure and transfer the one pre-packaged food product to the oven for cooking. The transfer mechanism is further adapted to remove the cooked one pre-packaged food product from the oven and transfer the cooked one pre-packaged food product to a customer receiving area provided in the main unit.
According to another aspect, a vending machine comprises a main unit, and a secondary unit separate from and operably connected to the main unit. The secondary unit includes a refrigerated enclosure for housing pre-packaged food products and an oven for selectively cooking the pre-packaged food products. A side wall of the enclosure includes a first door movable between a closed position and an opened position to provide access into the enclosure, and the oven includes a second door movable between a closed position and an opened position to provide access into the oven. The main unit includes a transfer mechanism to selectively remove one of the pre-packed food products from the enclosure and transfer the one pre-packaged food product to the oven for cooking. The transfer of the one pre-packed food product from the enclosure to the oven is entirely through the main unit.
It should, of course, be understood that the description and drawings herein are merely illustrative and that various modifications and changes can be made in the structures disclosed without departing from the present disclosure. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views,
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As depicted, the secondary unit 104 of the vending machine 100 includes a front operational panel 140, which can include a display/touch screen, and optionally a credit/debit card reader 142. The operational panel 140 and optional card reader 142 are electronically coupled with the CPU of the main unit 102. Similar to the main unit 102, depictions of the food products available for selection/purchase from the secondary unit 104 optionally are viewable on the operational panel 140 and can be selected, for example, by entering a code on a keypad depicted the operational panel 140. The CPU of the main unit 102 can include a secondary processing module configured to verify receipt of payment for the selected food product, generate a secondary transfer signal for the transfer mechanism 116 to retrieve the selected food product from the enclosure 132 and deliver the selected food product to the oven 134, generate a cooking signal that selectively operates the oven 134 based on the selected food product, and generate a dispensing signal for the transfer mechanism 116 to retrieve the heated/cooked food product from the oven 134 and deliver the heated/cooked food product to the customer receiving area 124 of the main unit 102.
According to the present disclosure, the transfer of the pre-packed food product from the enclosure 132 to the oven 134 via the transfer mechanism 116 is through the main unit 102, and more particularly, entirely through the main unit 102. To this end, the enclosure 132 includes a side wall 148 exposed to the transfer mechanism 116. A first door assembly 150 is mounted to the side wall 148. In the depicted embodiment, the first door assembly includes a first door 152 and an actuator 154 operably coupled to the first door 152 to selectively move the first door between a closed position and an opened position to provide access into the enclosure 132. The first door 152 can be guided, for example, in a pair of guide tracks 156, 158 mounted to the side wall 148 and is movable in the guide tracks 156, 158 in a height direction of the secondary unit 104. Although, it should be appreciated that the guide tracks 156, 158 can be arranged so that the first door 152 is movable in a width direction of the secondary unit. In the depicted aspect, the actuator 154 includes a motor 160, a threaded sleeve 162, and a threaded rod 164. The threaded rod 164 has a first end portion received in the threaded sleeve 162 and coupled to the motor 160 and a second end portion coupled to the first door 152. With the depicted arrangement, rotation of the threaded rod 164 within the threaded sleeve 162 causes corresponding vertical movement of the first door 152. It should be appreciated that alternative configurations for the actuator 154 are contemplated.
The oven 134 includes a side wall 170 exposed to the transfer mechanism 116. A second door assembly 172 is mounted to the side wall 170. The second door assembly includes a second door 174 and an actuator (not visible) operably coupled to the second door 174 to selectively move the second door between a closed position and an opened position to provide access into the oven 134. As shown in
In use, an associated customer selects a pre-packaged food product for purchase via, for example, the operational panel 140 provided on the secondary unit 104. Once payment is verified by the CPU of the main unit 102, the transfer mechanism 116 rotates and properly aligns the arm 180 with the first door 152 located on the refrigerated enclosure 132. It should be appreciated that housed in the enclosure 132 is a product conveying system which moves the selected food product from its storage compartment to a location in the enclosure 132 for pickup by the arm 180. The actuator 154 moves the first door 152 to its opened position and the arm 180 is then extended into the enclosure 132. Again, movement of the arm 180 is along the guide rail 182 via operation of the first motor 184. The arm 180 together with the selected food package is then moved out of the enclosure 132 into the main unit 102, and the first door 152 is moved back to its closed position. The second motor 200 is actuated, moving the carriage 190 along the vertical guide 192 to a position where the arm 180 is aligned with the second door 174 of the oven 134. The second door 174 is raised to its opened position, the arm 180 is extended to place the selected food product in the oven 134 for heating/cooking, the arm 180 is retraced, and the second door 174 is moved back to its closed position. After heating/cooking, the second door 174 is raised to its opened position, the arm 180 is extended to remove heated/cooked food product, the arm 180 together with the heated/cooked food product is retracted back into the main unit 102, and the second door 174 is moved back to its closed position. The vertical guide 192 is rotated via actuation of the third motor 226, the carriage 190 is moved along the vertical guide 192 via actuation of the second motor 200 to a position where the transfer mechanism 116 can place the heated/cooked food product in the customer receiving area 124 for pickup by the customer.
It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
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