This patent application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102018000005953 filed on Jun. 1, 2018, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a vending machine. In particular, the present invention relates to a vending machine of the type comprising a cabinet defining a dispensing compartment, a front door to close the dispensing compartment and a plurality of dispensing trays arranged inside the dispensing compartment, each of them supporting a respective plurality of products.
Each dispensing tray is slidably engaged in a guide device comprising a pair of guides that have an elongated shape and are coupled to the cabinet on opposite sides of the dispensing tray.
Each guide comprises a front end provided with at least a first cabinet coupling tooth and a rear end provided with at least a second cabinet coupling tooth.
The dispensing compartment is bounded by two side walls, each of which has a plurality of first slots aligned in a vertical direction and configured to receive the first coupling tooth and is further provided with a plurality of second slots aligned in the vertical direction and configured to receive the second coupling tooth.
Once coupled to the relative side wall by means of the first coupling tooth and of the second coupling tooth, each guide is fastened on the relative side wall by means of at least one fastening screw.
The vending machines of known products of the type described above have some drawbacks, mainly deriving from the fact that, when the arrangement of the guide devices inside the cabinet must be modified based on the shape of the products arranged on the dispensing trays, the presence of the aforementioned fastening screws involves a relatively long and uncomfortable sequence of disassembly and assembly operations for the operating personnel.
The object of the present invention is to provide a vending machine that is free from the above disadvantages and that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
According to the present invention, a vending machine is provided as claimed in the appended claims.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the annexed drawings showing a non-limiting embodiment, in which:
With reference to
At a lower portion of the door 6 it is provided a tilting door (not shown), which defines a collection space connected to the compartment 3 and designed to be opened by a user to collect a product previously selected by means of a push-button selection panel 7 along a side edge of the door 6.
The compartment 3 houses a plurality of dispensing trays 8, which are arranged one over the other in a substantially vertical direction 9 and extend between the walls 4, each of them supporting a respective plurality of products (not shown).
Each tray 8 has a depth, measured perpendicularly to the wall 5, smaller than the distance between the wall 5 and the door 6, which is also measured perpendicularly to the wall 5, so as to define a product falling space communicating with the aforementioned collection space of the tilting door (not shown) of the door 6.
Each tray 8 is slidably engaged in a guide device 10 to move between a dispensing position (
The device 10 comprises a pair of rectilinear guides 11 coupled to the walls 4 on opposite sides of the tray 8.
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Each wall 4 has a plurality of slots 15, which are aligned in the direction 9, are distributed with a constant distribution pitch in the direction 9 and are configured to receive the teeth 13 of the guides 11.
The wall 5 has two pluralities of slots 16 parallel to each other and to the direction 9. The slots 16 of each plurality of slots 16 are aligned in the direction 9, are distributed with a constant distribution pitch in the direction 9 and are configured to receive the teeth 14 of the guides 11.
Each guide 11 is further provided with a locking pin 17, which is mounted through the associated plate 12, and is designed to lock the guide 11 in position during the assembly of this latter after the teeth 13 and 14 have engaged the related slots 15 and 16.
In particular, the pin 17 is of the retractable spring-loaded type and comprises a sleeve 18, which is arranged on the side of the plate 12 that, when the guide 11 is mounted on the cabinet 2, faces the compartment 3 and is coaxial to a hole 19 formed in the plate 12 and having an axis 20 perpendicular to the plate 12.
The sleeve 18 is integral with the plate 12. In the example illustrated in the attached drawings, the coupling between the plate 12 and the sleeve 18 is made by coupling, by pressure or by threading, an axial end of the sleeve 18 and the hole 19. However, any other type of suitable coupling can be used to lock the sleeve 18 to the plate 12, for example a coupling by welding.
The hole 19 and the sleeve 18 are arranged on the plate 12 in alignment with the teeth 13 and their distance from the nearest tooth 13 is equal to the distance between the two teeth 13, namely is equal to the pitch of the slots 15 on the wall 4. According to a different embodiment (not illustrated), the distance of the pin 17 from the tooth 13 is equal to a multiple of the pitch of the slots 15.
The pin 17 further comprises a piston 21, which in turn comprises a head 22 projecting from the free end of the sleeve 18, and a stem 21 and is slidably mounted inside the sleeve 18 to move against the thrust of a return spring 23 between a normal extracted coupling position (
In particular, the spring 23 is a helical spring fitted in the sleeve 18 between an end of the sleeve 18 and an annular flange 24 integral with the stem 21 and slidably coupled to an inner surface of the sleeve 18.
According to a different embodiment (not illustrated), the pin 17 comprises only a piston provided with a head and a stem, and the spring is wound around the stem and compressed between the head and the plate 12.
When the guide 11 is mounted on the cabinet 2, the pin 17 is arranged in the normal extracted coupling position (
When the guide 11 is to be released from the cabinet, the operator moves the pin 17 into the retracted release position so that the stem 21 disengages from the relative slot 15, and keeps the pin 17 in this position while pulling out the teeth 13 from the slots 15 and the tooth 14 from the slot 16 with appropriate movements.
Once the guide 11 has been removed from the cabinet 2, the pin 17 is released and returns to its normal extracted position.
On the contrary, when the guide 11 is to be mounted, the operator puts the guide 11 closer to the walls 4 and 5 to align the teeth 13 and 14 to the respective slots 15 and 16. The pin 17 is compressed and moves into the retracted release position by effect of the thrust exerted by the operator, through the guide 11, on the stem 21 against the wall 4. After having inserted the teeth 14 in the slots 16, the operator moves the guide 11 downwards until the teeth 13 are inserted in the slots 15. During this movement, the pin 17 is free to be move back, under the thrust of the spring 23, into the extracted coupling position, thus engaging a corresponding slot 15.
It follows that, advantageously, the assembly operation of the guide 11 can be performed without the use of tools.
As shown in 2, 3, 5 and 7, the guide 11 finally comprises a roller 25 arranged in the front part of the guide 11 close to the pin 17 to define a bearing surface designed to be slidably engaged by an edge 26 of a frame of the tray 8 when this latter is extracted from the cabinet 2 along the respective guides 11. The roller 25 is further configured to engage a recess (not shown) formed on the edge 26 of the tray 8, when this latter is positioned inside the cabinet 2 on the respective guides 11, thus providing a safety device to prevent the accidental sliding of the tray 8 towards the door 6.
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The frame of each tray 8 supports a substantially horizontal plate 27, which extends between the walls 4 and has at least two parallel rows of slots 28.
The tray 8 is divided into a parallel plurality of channels 29, arranged side by side, which extend between the wall 5 and the door 6, are designed to house respective pluralities of products (not shown) and are delimited by dividing walls 30 coupled to the plate 27 through the engagement of respective teeth in the slots 28 of the plate 20.
Each channel 29 is provided with an advancement device 31 comprising a helical conveyor mounted to rotate about a longitudinal axis and progressively advance the products (not shown) along the channel 29 and towards the door 6.
The dispenser 1 has some advantages, mainly due to the fact that the presence of the locking pins 17 allows a relatively safe and reliable coupling of the guides 11 to the cabinet 2 and a relatively quick and comfortable release of the guides 11 from the cabinet 2.
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