[0001] The invention relates to the technical field concerned with the production of automatic
dispensing apparatuses.
[0002] Particularly the invention is directed to those apparatuses which dispense goods
items encased in uniform, rigid wrappings.
[0003] Substantially, these dispensing apparatuses must comply with the following requirements:
- guaranteed working operation;
- good protection against robbery attemps of money or items;
- low production and maintenance costs.
[0004] Known dispensing apparatuses may be divided in two groups: a first group includes
only mechanical apparatuses; a second group includes electro-mechanical apparatuses.
[0005] The apparatuses belonging to the first group are generally less expensive than the
ones belonging to the second group, but involve problems in their working.
[0006] On the other hand, the second group dispensing apparatuses are generally more sophisticated
than the ones belonging to the first group, but involve higher costs.
[0007] In many mechanical apparatuses it was found to be relatively easy to withdraw with
fraud the goods items contained therein.
[0008] This fraud easiness is due to the conformation of the dispensing apparatuses, which
include a store compartment within which there is located a stack of items resting
on a slide that can be moved from outside.
[0009] In the forward stroke of the slide the stack progressively looses the support given
thereby, until the end of the slide stroke, when it goes to rest onto a surface positioned
beneath the slide.
[0010] The backward stroke of the slide results in withdrawing a prefixed number of items
and delivering these items to the outside through an opening made in the side walls
of the slide and store compartment.
[0011] It appears to be clear that, with the help of a small hook or the like, it is possible
subsequently to withdraw a number of items while keeping the slide at the end position
of the forward stroke.
[0012] It is an object of the present invention to provide a mechanical type dispensing
apparatus which will enable a correct working in every operating conditions, and which
will require low production and maintenance costs.
[0013] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing apparatus
that can easily be transformed in a money-change machine while keeping the same criteria
as far as safety and cheapness are concerned.
[0014] The characteristic features of the present invention, which do not come out from
what has been stated above, will be set forth in the following, with particular reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1 shows a front view of the dispensing apparatus as it is seen from outside;
- Fig.2 shows a top view of the dispensing apparatus;
- Figs 3a,3b,3c show cross-sections of the dispensing apparatus taken along the plane
III-III of Fig.1, each in a particular operating stages;
- Fig.4 shows a view taken along the plane IV-IV of Fig.3c.
- Fig.5 shows a top view of a different embodiment;
- Fig.6 shows a view taken along the plane IV-IV of Fig.5.
[0015] Referring to the above figures, reference nemeral 100 indicates an item dispensing
apparatus, of fully mechanical type.
[0016] The dispensing apparatus includes a structure 1 made up of a vertical wall 1a and
a horizontal wall 1b, arranged so as to form a "L".
[0017] The structure 1 is designed for being inserted into a suitable support (that is not
shown) and blocked therein.
[0018] The structure 1 supports a coin acceptor 2 (of known type) wherein there is a first
slot 3 sized for the insertion of coins and/or tokens having a prefixed size and corresponding
to a certain monetary value (see Fig.1).
[0019] The coin (or token) is first inserted in the slot and then is conveyed to a specially
made recess. If it is not considered valid or proper, the coin or token may be given
back by bringing it to the outside through a second slot 4 that is situated under
the first one, when the user pushes a first push-button 5.
[0020] If the coin (or token) is instead considered valid and proper, then it will cause
a mechanical block to be released, thus allowing the operation of a mechanism 50 that
is designed to withdraw a prefixed number of items 7 and to deliver them to the outside.
[0021] The operation of the mechanism 50 can be started by the user that, at a position
near to a collecting area 8, pushes a second push-button 6 that is made accessible
from outside the structure 1.
[0022] The mechanism 50 includes a store compartment 10 extending vertically, that is designed
to hold a stack 17 of the goods items 7, resting on a horizontal base 11 fastened
to the structure 1.
[0023] At a side of the store compartment 10, near to the base 11, there is located a pusher
13 having a proper shape that is moved when the second push-button 6 of the coin acceptor
2 is pushed.
[0024] A mobile shutter 14 is constrained to the inner surface of the wall 1a by means of
sliding permitting means. The shutter is subjected to the action of elastic means
15 which keep the shutter 14 in a raised position A, so that it is possible to insert
a coin or token in the first slot 3.
[0025] When the shutter is raised a first coloured sector 140a (for instance a green plate)
is visible from outside through a small window 16 that is made in the wall 1a (see
Figs. 1,3a,3b,6).
[0026] The sector is made integral with the shutter and indicates a "normal condition" working
status for the dispensing apparatus 100.
[0027] The shutter 14 also features a ledge 14a projecting towards the store compartment
10.
[0028] A weight 18 is placed in the store compartment 10 on the top 1 7b of the stack 17,
and features a prominence 18a designed to go in abutment on the ledge 14a, as it will
be better explained in the following (see Figures 2,3a,3c,5,6).
[0029] In the region beneath the store compartment 10 there is located a chute 30 which
leads to the outside passing through a slit 19 made in the wall 1a.
[0030] The chute 30 has side panels 31 aimed at guiding the goods items 7.
[0031] Working operation of the dispensing apparatus includes, as a first stage, filling
the store compartment 10 up with a stack 1 7 of items 7 and placing the weight 18
on top of it. These actions are performed by assigned personnel (see Fig. 3a).
[0032] A user may insert a coin, or other suitable token, in the first slot 3 and then pushes
the second push-button 6 which actuates the pusher 13.
[0033] The pusher passes through a sized opening 10a, made in the store compartment 10,
so as to contact and push a preset number of items 7, which are shifted out of the
bottom 17a of the stack 17.
[0034] When the items 7 are clear of the base 11, they fall down on the underlying chute
30 and slide thereon up to the collecting area 8 that is located outside the structure
1 (see Fig. 3b).
[0035] In this area the items may be taken by the user, as already stated before.
[0036] While the pusher 13 is running the forward and backward strokes, the stack 17 rests
on the same pusher (see Fig. 3b).
[0037] An arm 70, made integral with the pusher 13, lies outside the store compartment 10,
parallel to the sliding direction of the same pusher (see Fig. 2).
[0038] A transverse striker 130 is fastened to the outer end of the arm 70 and has the task
of preventing the dispensing apparatus from being tampered. More precisely the transverse
striker prevents the lowermost item 7 of the stack 17 from being illegally withdrawn.
[0039] The striker 130 moves in synchrony with the pusher and let the items 7 at the bottom
of the stack free when the pusher runs the forward stroke, while preventing the items
from being withdrawn through the lower opening of the store compartment when the pusher
is at its rest position.
[0040] This striker 130 forms, in fact, a barrier that cannot be overcome to reach the items
7 situated in correspondence with the store compartment opening, which as a consequence
cannot be illegally withdrawn.
[0041] Furthermore, the striker 130 features a flange extending towards the stack 17 of
items 7, and aimed at supporting the items 7 when only a few of them remain to form
the stack.
[0042] When the last group of preset number of items 7 has been delivered, the weight 18
is fully lowered resting on top of the base 11.
[0043] As a consequence of this, the prominence 18a, projecting from the weight 18, touches
the ledge 14a of the shutter 14 and keeps the shutter in the lowered position B.
[0044] When at this position B, the shutter 14 partially covers the first slot 3 of the
coin acceptor 2, thus preventing other coins or tokens from being inserted therein
(see Figures 3c and 4).
[0045] In this situation a second coloured sector 140b, having a colour different then the
one of the previously described sector (for instance red), is visible from outside
through the window 16 (see Fig.3c). Also the second sector is made integral with the
shutter 14, and indicates the "out of order" status for the dispensing apparatus.
[0046] Figures 2,3a,3b,3c show the dispensing apparatus 100 described heretofore as it is
set for dispensing items 7 having box-like shape, particularly for dispensing an item
each time.
[0047] Figures 5 and 6 instead show the dispensing apparatus 100 when it is transformed
to a money changer, that is done by a simple modification of the store compartment
10 shape, of the weight 18 and of the pusher 13.
[0048] Also the chute may be modified although it would not be necessary for this transformation.
[0049] Working operation of this last version of the dispensing apparatus 100 is the same
as for the version previously described as well as for a further version (that is
not shown in the drawings) in which the dispensing apparatus 100, set in the money-change
mode, has a number of store compartments 10 and a pusher 13 properly shaped for simultaneously
withdrawing a corresponding number of coins and/or groups of coins.
[0050] In the examples shown in the figures, and according to a preferred embodiment, the
supporting base 11 does not extend for the whole length of the items projection area,
so that the items may be withdrawn with a stroke of the pusher 13 shorter than the
length of the items.
[0051] This ensures for a better working of the apparatus while the stability is not jeopardized,
since the center of gravity of the stack 17 is always situated within the outline
of the base 11.
[0052] The characterizing features of the improved dispensing apparatus subject of the present
invention are well evident from what has been stated above. The dispensing apparatus
ensure for a good working operation although it includes only a few constructive elements
which are simple but reliable.
[0053] The dispensing apparatus does not include electro-mechanical means and therefore
it requires low production costs and offers a wide number of possible installations
since it does not requires electric power supply.
[0054] The subject dispensing apparatus, because of its particular configuration, turns
out to be very effective against robbery attemps aimed at gathering items illegally.
[0055] In fact, the items cannot be reached by passing through the slit 19.
1. Improved goods items dispensing apparatus including a structure (1), which supports
a mechanical coin acceptor (2) featuring a first slot (3) for insertion of a coin
or token, a first push-button (5) for giving back coins or tokens, which are not acceptable,
by sending them to the outside through a second slot (4) that is situated under the
first one, a second push-button (6) provided for operating a mechanism (50) designed
for withdrawing and delivering a prefixed number of items (7), the said withdrawing
and delivering mechanism being characterized in that it includes:
at least a store compartment (10) extending vertically and holding a stack (17) of
said goods items (7), the stack resting on a horizontal base (11);
a pusher (13) actuated by said second push-button (6) of the coin acceptor (2), this
pusher being movable horizontally so as to pass through a sized opening (10a) made
in the said store compartment (10) in order to displace a prefixed number of said
goods items (7) from the bottom (17b) of said stack (17);
a chute (30) underlying the said store compartment (10) adapted to convey the same
prefixed number of items (7) and to transfer them to a collecting area (8) made accessible
from outside;
a mobile shutter (14) constrained to the said structure (1) and subjected to the action
of elastic means (15) which keep the shutter (14) in a raised position (A), in which
insertion of a coin or token in the said first slot (3) of the coin acceptor (2) is
allowed; a weight (18) resting on the top (17a) of the said stack (17) of items (7),
the said weight featuring a prominence (18a) designed to displace the said shutter
(14) to a lowered positon (B) and to keep in such lowered position, so that introduction
of a coin or token is prevented in said first slot (3) of the coin acceptor (2) when
the stack (17) has located inside said store compartment (10) has run out of items
(7) or has reached a prefixed height.
2. Dispensing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the said pusher (13) is shaped in such a way as to support the stack (17) while the
prefixed number of items (7) is being withdrawn from the bottom of the same stack
(17).
3. Dispensing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the said shutter (14) has two coloured sectors (140a,140b) made integral therewith,
each of these sectors being visible from outside, through a window (16) made in the
structure, when the shutter (14) is in the raised postion (A) and when the shutter
(14) is in the lowered position (B) respectively.
4. Dispensing apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the said pusher (13) has an arm (70) made integral therewith and located outside
the said store compartment (10), this arm being arranged parallel to the sliding direction
of the same pusher and supporting a transverse striker (130) shaped in a way such
as to allow a free withdrawing of the said prefixed number of items from the bottom
(17b) of the stack (17) during the forward stroke of the pusher (13), while preventing
any access to the items located at the bottom opening of the store compartment.
5. Dispensing apparatus as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said transverse striker has a flange extending towards said stack (17), aimed at
supporting the said items (7) when only a few of them remain in the said stack.