[0001] The present inventions refers, as its own name indicates, to a dispenser unit for
newspapers, magazines and all types of publications, which includes a device that
allows its operation by means of introducing coins, whose characteristics make it
suitable for installation in any pre-determined place, where its service is considered
useful, thus providing a specific publication at any time, by means of a simple operation.
[0002] The present invention covers the technical void existing due to the total absence
of public devices for obtaining all types of publications, that can be installed inside
any building, such as cafeterias, bars, hotels, train and bus stations, airports,
hospitals, waiting rooms, gas stations, large companies and others, occupying a minimum
space, and its outdoor installation, either attached to existing newspaper stands
or in any other outdoor area is of great importance.
[0003] The advantages this invention represents, both on a public as well as a dispenser
level, are outstanding as installation of the device in question permits staff reduction,
with the possibility of closing the newspaper stand, with the assurance that sales
will continue without interruption and, on the other hand, the public can obtain any
publication at any time it so desires.
[0004] In the drawings, FIGURE 1 represents a perspective view of the complete unit, with
details of the most important elements' location.
[0005] FIGURE 2 represents the same device, in another mode. By changing the motor's location,
we obtain a greater capacity, the panel can go down to the motor's height and the
power stud can reach the upper part of the compartment.
[0006] FIGURE 3 represents a diagram of the different elements in the invented device:
- PANEL - 10- with an inclined position to facilitate the copy falling down to the outside.
Two side slots and one upper slot, whose object is to leave the adjustable vertical
bars free, so that they can move up and down freely.
- ELEVATOR - 8 - an elevator system, preferably a micromotor that raises up to the newspaper
panel until coming in contact with the vertical pusher arm. Stopping can be controlled
by means of a photoelectric cell.
- ADJUSTABLE VERTICAL RODS -15- and -13- will be adjustable in the compartment's upper
part and the lower part can also be adjusted if necessary, depending on the number
of copies. Initially, it will adapt to any size newspaper, and the newspapers will
not be subject to any movement or alteration that could deteriorate their pages.
- LOWER VERTICAL ROD -11- will receive the weight of the copies as a result of the panel's
incline, and it will go from the floor up to the compartment's outlet level. This
rod can be lowered by means of a flange to facilitate refilling copies.
- TWO ARMS : the first -13- coupled to the adjustable upper rod, with two positions
-one vertical for the initial position and the other for pressing downwards on the
copies by means of a rectangular plate with a rubber layer so that it adheres to the
paper. The second arm -14- is an extendable vertical pipe fixed to the cieling with
rods which will be a continuation of the upper vertical rod's adjustment, with a movement
that pushes the copy toward the outlet. The latter's course may be sufficient for
grabbing the newspaper or for totally expelling same. This arm will also have a rectangular
plate with a rubber layer on its end so that it adheres well to the paper and in the
upper part of this plate there is a flange to push the copies towards the outlet.
Both arms will be synchronized with the motor's timing.
[0007] FIGURE 4 represents a general view of the unit's housing and a perspective of the
access door from an upper and lower position, with the possibility of placing a copy
so that the newspaper or magazine's cover can been seen.
[0008] FIGURE 5 represents, as an example, several possibilities of adapting the dispenser
device and unit, operated by introducing coins, change return and several selection
buttons.
[0009] All the elements mentioned can easily be manufactured in any type of appropriate
materials and in the most suitable forms and dimensions, without any limitation whatsoever
existing in this regard.
[0010] With the nature and object of this invention having been sufficiently described,
the only additional statement to be made is that any modification of details carried
out in same will be considered as included in this registration protection as long
as the change or modification does not alter its characteristic end purpose.
1. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, operated
by means of introducing coins and installed in a compartment or various compartments.
2. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, as claimed above, essentially characterized
by a panel with several specific slots that make this system suitable for any size
newspaper or magazine.
3. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by a panel with a certain inclination to facilitate the copies falling
downwards.
4. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by several adjustable vertical rods used to hold down any size newspaper
or magazine to stop any movement or alteration that could damage the pages.
5. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by a coupling system between the adjustable vertical bars and the panel,
that leave the latter free to move up or down.
6. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by several arms that hold and push the copies, and that have a plate
with a rubber layer on the ends for better adherence to the paper.
7. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by a pusher flange on the vertical arm plate, whose size will be sufficient
to hold the copies' pages, with the thickness of same being indifferent.
8. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by the fact that its operation does not need to take into account the
thickness of the copies, and they may contain magazine supplements inside.
9. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by an elevation system, preferably a micromotor, indistinctly installed
either at the top, at the bottom or on the side, depending on the copy capacity that
we wish to obtain.
10. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized because the compartment in which this system is installed can have a
small or large, upper or lower outlet.
11. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins, in accordance with the foregoing claims, essentially
characterized by the simplicity of the copy refilling operation, just by lowering
the vertical front rod, placing the copies inside and raising it again up to the newspaper
outlet level.
12. DISPENSER UNIT SYSTEM FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND ALL TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS, automatically
operated by means of introducing coins and installed in a compartment or several compartments.