Cross Reference To Related Applications
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Serial No.
831,737, filed on April 1, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending
application Serial No. 727,946, filed on October 9, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part
of my co-pending application Serial No. 623,998, filed on March 29, 1996, the full
disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to dispensing machines for printed publications, and
more particularly to a machine suitable for vending of newspapers, magazines and the
like.
[0003] Newspaper and magazine vending machines are conventionally placed in high traffic
areas to maximize exposure of the publication to the public. The preferred locations
are bus stops, lobbies of public buildings, busy street comers and the like. As a
general rule, the newspapers and magazines are stacked in a hollow housing provided
with a coin box for receipt of payment from the public,
[0004] Once the necessary amount has been deposited, the buyer pulls the front door of the
vending machine open and withdraws one copy from the stack of newspapers or magazines
positioned in the housing. However, such machines allow access to the entire inventory
positioned in the vending machine, without any restrictions as to the number of copies
a purchaser retrieves. In some cases, theft of newspapers caused substantial losses
to the vending machine owner/operator.
[0005] To prevent such losses, the industry realized a need for a dispensing machine that
would allow to separate one copy of such publication from the supply of publications
in the vending machine and dispense only one copy at a time. Some of known solutions
is to use a ratchet mechanism that pulls out one copy of vertically positioned papers
and carries them to the dispensing channel. Other approaches use a conveyor-type endless
belt or belts for carrying one copy to the dispensing channel.
[0006] While such designs can work satisfactory in some environments, there is still a need
for a simple to operate, inexpensive dispensing mechanism capable of carefully metering
the number of copies removed from the inventory, so as to dispense only one copy at
a time. My co-pending applications describe some of the approaches to the problem
by providing a metering brake that is mounted on a bearing plate, on which the publications
are held in an upright position. While the dispensing machines described in my co-pending
applications tested satisfactory in the majority of cases, it was discovered that
the industry still needs a simplified dispensing machine that would still allow to
dispense only one copy of the publication.
[0007] Another consideration that was taken into account when designing the new dispensing
machine relates to compliance with the provisions of American with Disabilities Act
of 1991. According to this statute, a coin slot on yending machines cannot be higher
than 54 inches from the ground and cannot be any lower than 13 inches off the ground.
Some states implemented their own guidelines for the vending machines and require
that all vending machines, without exception, be constructed in such a manner. For
example, Florida requires that the dispensing chute be 18 inches from the ground.
Such requirements create a design challenge for the technologists, especially in cases
where multi-bay vending stations are provided to the public.
[0008] When vending machines are stacked one atop the other, the tight vertical limitations
imposed by the act become of the greatest consideration. Additionally, it was noted
that for people in wheelchairs, the preferred elevation of the coin slot is 48 inches
off the ground, while the dispensing chute should be about 18 inches off the ground,
rather than the distance required under the federal law. In this environment every
millimeter of space in the housing becomes important.
[0009] The present invention contemplates elimination of drawbacks associated with the prior
art and provision of a dispensing machine for printed publications that is compliance
with the Americans With Disabilities Act, while still allowing the vending machine
operators to position the units in multi-bay arrangements, if desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a dispensing machine
for printed publications that can dispense one copy of the publication at a time.
[0011] It is another object of the present invention to provide a dispensing machine for
printed publications that is easy to operate and inexpensive to manufacture.
[0012] A further object of the invention is to provide a dispensing machine that can be
easily adjusted to comply with the governmental requirements for access to the public
in wheelchairs.
[0013] These and other objects of the invention are achieved through a provision of a dispensing
machine that comprises a hollow housing and a detachable module slidably mounted in
the housing. The module can be easily disengaged from the housing and sent for maintenance
and repairs, while another similar module is positioned in the same housing.
[0014] The support pedestal is adjustable in height since the two parts of the pedestal
telescopically move up and down. The operating mechanism is located in the module.
The operating mechanism comprises a bearing plate, on which the printed publications,
such as newspapers, are supported. A push plate helps to keep the newspapers in an
upright position and advance the papers towards a dispensing channel.
[0015] A drive screw is operationally connected to a motor and to the push plate. A gear
assembly is provided to connect the drive screw to the motor. The drive screw is long
enough to extend under substantially entire length of the bearing plate. The bearing
drive screw extends at less than 30-degree angle in relation to the bottom of the
module, thereby reducing loads on the motor.
[0016] The push plate carries one or more connecting members for connecting to the drive
screw. The hollow connecting member has a cylindrical inner wall, which is partially
threaded. When the push plate is slightly lifted, it can be easily disengaged from
the drive screw and reset to the start of the vending position or closer to the front
of the machine if thin papers or a small number of papers are to be dispensed.
[0017] To prevent premature dispensing of the forwardmost newspaper, the apparatus provides
for the use of a flexible flap that extends in front of the unfolded portion of the
newspaper, near the dispensing channel, and help to keep the newspaper upright on
the bearing plate. A sensor in the dispensing channel detects when the newspaper is
dispensed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Reference will now be made to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by
like numerals, and wherein Figure 1 is a front view of a vending machine in accordance
with the present invention.
[0019] Figure 2 is a side view of the vending machine.
[0020] Figure 3 is a schematic view of the operating mechanism of the dispensing machine
in accordance with the present invention.
[0021] Figure 4 is a detailed view showing the inner module positioned in the vending machine
of the present invention.
[0022] Figure 5 is a detailed view showing a platform made of two parts and a metering brake
at the edge of dispensing channel.
[0023] Figure 6 is a detailed view showing a push plate adapted to advance publications
toward a dispensing channel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] Turning now to the drawings in more detail, numeral 10 designates the vending machine
of the present invention. The vending machine 10 comprises a housing 12 mounted on
a pedestal 14 which, in turn, is supported on a base 16. The housing 12 has a pair
of side walls 18 and 20, a back wall 22, a front wall 24, a bottom 26 and a top 28.
The front wall 24 has a lower part 30 and an upper part 32 which is positioned at
an obtuse angle in relation to the lower part 30, as better seen in Figure 2. The
upper part 32 is provided with a transparent window 34 to allow the public to read
the front page of the publication located in the cabinet.
[0025] The lower part 30 is provided with a dispensing chute 36 for receiving of the newspaper
or magazine dispensed by the vending machine after the appropriate payment has been
made by the customer. The front wall 24 is provided with a coin slot 38 where the
customer can deposit the coins. A coin return opening 40 is made below the coin slot
38, as shown in Figure 1. A case box 42 collects the deposited payment. A keyed access
44 to the case box 42 is provided in a conventional manner. If desired, the top 28
of the housing 12 can be provided with hinges, such as at 46, to allow the vendor
to open the cabinet and obtain access to the interior of the housing from the front
of the unit.
[0026] The pedestal 14 is comprised of two telescoping portions 48 and 50 to allow adjustment
of the elevation of the coin box and the dispensing opening to various applications,
all in compliance with the governmental regulations. The telescopic connection between
the pedestal can be adjusted in pre-determined increments, allowing to extend or shorten
the height of the pedestal, depending on the particular requirements of the location.
[0027] Turning now to Figure 3 of the drawings, the dispensing mechanism of the present
invention is shown in more detail. As can be seen in the drawing, the operational
portion is positioned on a base plate 60 that extends through substantially entire
depth of an inner module 62 (Figure 4). The base plate 60 supports a pair of ramp
plates 64. Secured to the ramp plate 64 is a first, forward motor supporting bracket
66 and a second, rear motor supporting bracket 68.
[0028] A motor 70 is supported on the bracket 66 adjacent to the front of the unit 62. The
motor 70 has a drive shaft 72 operationally connected to a first gear 74. A second
gear 76 is operationally connected to a the first gear 74 and to a lead, or drive
screw 80. When the motor 70 is activated, rotation is transmitted through the drive
shaft 72 to the gears, 74, 76 and to the lead screw 80.
[0029] Mounted above the lead screw 80 is a bearing plate 82 which supports a push plate
84 movable along the plate 82 in response to rotation of the lead screw 80. The support
plate 84 is oriented at an approximately right angle to the bearing plate 82 for retaining
the printed publications in a generally upright position, with folded edges of the
publication sliding along the bearing plate 82. The lead screw 80 extends under substantially
entire length of the bearing plate 82 in order to maximize the space available within
the module 62, while reducing loads on the motor 70.
[0030] The push plate 84 moves the publication 86 to the proximal edge 88 of the bearing
plate 82, where the forwardmost copy 90 of the publications is dispensed after the
payment has been received in the vending machine. The copy 90 drops, by gravity, into
a dispensing channel 92 defined by the dispensing chute.
[0031] The dispensing chute has an upper plate 94 integrally connected to the middle portion
96. The plate 94 is connected at about 20° angle to the middle portion 96 to facilitate
dispensing of the publication and allow to increase the size of the dispensing chute.
Such arrangement is particularly useful in dispensing especially voluminous Sunday
newspapers that can be 300 to 500 sheets thick.
[0032] The bottom part of the dispensing channel is defined by a turned-up portion 98, which
prevents the dispensed publication from falling out of the dispensing chute before
a customer has a chance to retrieve it
[0033] To prevent premature falling of the forwardmost publication 90, a flexible flap 100
is secured to a top 102 of the module 62. The flap 100 extends downwardly along an
unfolded edge of the newspaper. The flexible flap prevents the first copy from leaning
forward and causing premature dispensing of the publication 90 into the dispensing
channel 92.
[0034] Turning now to Figure 5, the bearing plate 82 is shown in more detail. The bearing
plate 82, in one of the embodiments, is comprised of a pair of inverted U-shaped members
110 and 112. The two-part construction simplifies manufacture and gives access to
the lead screw 80 from the top of the operating mechanism. The individual portions
110 and 112 are formed from bent metal sheets, each having a top surface 114 and a
pair of downwardly extending flanges 116.
[0035] The drive screw 80 is positioned in a space between the parallel bearing plates,
in its own channel guide 118, the upwardly turned sides of which are attached to the
adjacent side walls 116 of the bearing plate members 110 and 112. Of course, if desired,
the bearing plate 82 can be constructed as a solid plate, substantially covering the
lead screw 80.
[0036] A metering brake 120 with an upwardly inclined upper surface extends upwardly from
the top surface 114 of the bearing plate members 110, 112. The metering brake member
120 in this embodiment is a solid block with a front edge 122 being higher than the
distant edge 124. If desired, the top surface of the metering brake 120 can be roughened
to increase friction of the publication when it moves along the metering brake 120
into the dispensing channel. Tests demonstrated that such material as nylon was particularly
advantageous when used for the body of the metering brake 120 and the gears 74, 76.
[0037] Tests also demonstrated that a preferred angle "a" between the drive screw, and therefore,
between the bearing plate and the base plate is less than thirty degrees, for example
about 20° which allows to position more inventory in the module 62 without increasing
its dimensions. Bringing the angle down to 20° brings the newspapers or magazines
closer to the dispensing chute 96 to accommodate the requirements of the Americans
With Disabilities Act by bringing the dispensing chute closer to the customer. An
additional advantage is that less angle of the bearing plate imposes less load on
the motor 70, since the push plate 80 does not have to ascend at a greater angle when
advancing the publications 86 to the edge of the bearing plate 88.
[0038] Turning now to Figure 4, the inner module of the dispensing machine of the present
invention is illustrated. The module 62 follows the general configuration of the housing
12. Similarly, the front wall has a rearwardly inclined plate 130 with a wide opening
132 behind which the publications can be displayed. The lower part 132 is slightly
recessed to accommodate the dispensing chute 96.
[0039] Mounted on the side walls 134 of the module 62 are a pair of slides, or rails 136
adapted for sliding engagement with slide guides (not shown) attached to the interior
walls of the housing 12. When necessary to replace the inner module 62, an operator
simply slides the module 62 out and replaces it with another similar module, bringing
the first module for maintenance, repair, or other necessary operations.
[0040] In order to protect the publications in the module 62 from the environment, a peripheral
flange 138 is formed about an exterior open edge of the module 62. If desired, a matching
lip can be formed on the housing exterior edge to form a watertight seal against moisture,
which can damage the publication and make it less desirable for the consumer.
[0041] Turning now to Figure 6, the push plate 84 is illustrated in more detail. As can
be seen in the drawing, the push plate 84 comprises a vertical member 140 integrally
formed with a horizontal portion 142. Securely attached to the bottom of the horizontal
member 42 is a pair of attachment plates 144 and 146. A pair of connecting members,
for example nuts 148, 150 is fixedly attached between the plates 144 and 146.
[0042] The inner cylindrical wall of each nut 148, 150 is normally provided with threads
for engagement with the lead screw. The present invention contemplates removal of
about one half of the inner threads, such as at 152 from the inner surfaces of the
nuts 146, 150. After the entire inventory of the publication has been dispensed, the
vendor needs to return the push plate 84 to its starting position at the very rear
of the bearing plate 82. When the push plate 84 is slightly lifted, the smooth surface
152 does not resist disengagement of the lead screw from the push plate, allowing
the push plate to be reset to the desired position.
[0043] Similarly, when an operator desires to position only a limited number of publications,
the push plate 84 can be moved halfway along the bearing plate 82 and the lead screw
80, thereby supporting the publications 86 at any desired location along the bearing
plate 82.
[0044] If desired, a stop can be formed on the rail 136 to normally prevent complete disengagement
of the inner module from the housing. This safety feature can be used during normal
operation and disconnected when the module needs to be replaced or repaired. The keyed
change box 42 on the front of the machine can be removed from the module 62 only by
an operator who has a key. When the front wall is lowered, it is impossible to retrieve
the coin box by unauthorized persons.
[0045] To simplify manufacture, the lead screw 80 is carried by the same bracket 66 as the
motor 70. The fact that the push plate 84 can be manually repositioned to the start
of the vending cycle or anywhere in between, allows to save electricity and avoid
drain on the battery. By eliminating the support for the display copy in the machine,
the electronics required for dispensing of the very last, display copy, could be eliminated,
thus simplifying the construction and operation of the dispensing unit.
[0046] If desired, a sensor can be positioned in the dispensing channel 92; it can be an
optical sensor or an electric switch that is activated when the copy of the publication
is dispensed into the channel 92. The sensor can be positioned at a location within
the channel 92 which would prevent access to the sensor and tampering therewith by
customers.
[0047] If desired, a solar panel can be incorporated into the front door housing 12 to continue
to recharge the battery and thereby extend the lifetime of the motor. The push plate
84 is made relatively short, smaller than the height of the publication in order to
minimize the loads on the motor in advancing the push plate along the bearing plate
82. If desired, the bearing plate 82 and the dispensing chute 96 can be made as one
piece, allowing the newspaper 90 to smoothly fall down the dispensing channel 92.
[0048] It is also envisioned that in some multi-bay applications an adaptor piece will be
required to make the second row units more stable. The adaptor piece will cause the
top row of the dispensing units to be tilted slightly forward, so as to allow viewing
of the publication through the window.
[0049] Many other changes and modifications can be made in the design of the present invention
without departing from the spirit thereof. We, therefore, pray that our rights to
the present invention be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
[0050] It should be noted that the objects and advantages of the invention may be attained
by means of any compatible combination(s) particularly pointed out in the items of
the following summary of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0051]
1. A dispensing machine for printed publications, comprising:
a bearing plate for supporting a plurality of printed publications in an upright position;
a push plate slidably movable along said bearing plate for advancing said printed
publications to a proximal dispensing edge of the bearing plate;
a means for separating a single forward copy of the publication for dispensing mounted
adjacent to the dispensing edge of the bearing plate; and
a flexible retainer mounted above said bearing plate for retaining an unsupported
portion of said forward copy to prevent premature dispensing of said forward copy.
2. The apparatus of item 1, wherein said bearing plate comprises a pair of spaced-apart
members, and wherein a channel is formed between said bearing plate members
3. The apparatus of item 2, wherein a drive screw is mounted in said channel, said
drive screw being operationally connected to said push plate and to a motor for advancing
said push plate along said bearing plate.
4. The apparatus of item 1, further comprising a motor-driven drive screw and a means
for operationally connecting said push plate to said drive screw.
5. The apparatus of item 4, wherein said means for connecting the push plate comprises
at least one connecting member provided with a cylindrical center opening, said opening
being defined by a partially threaded inner wall.
6. The apparatus of item 3, wherein said means for separating a single copy of the
printed publication comprises a metering break member mounted in a front portion of
said channel, said metering break member having an upwardly inclined upper surface
which extends above said bearing plate.
7. The apparatus of item 4, wherein said drive screw is operationally connected to
a motor by a gear assembly.
8. The apparatus of item 4, further comprising a support base and a means for supporting
said drive screw at an angle in relation to said support base.
9. The apparatus of Claim 8, wherein said support means supports said drive screw
at an angle of less than 30 degrees above said support base.
10. The apparatus of item 4, wherein said drive screw extends under substantially
entire length of said bearing plate.
11. A dispensing machine for printed publications, comprising:
a hollow housing having a rearwardly inclined front wall, said housing being provided
with a dispensing channel;
a detachable module slidably mounted inside said housing;
a bearing plate for supporting said printed publications inside said module in an
upright position;
a push plate mounted in said module for advancing said printed publications toward
said dispensing channel;
a means for separating a forwardmost copy of said printed publications for dispensing.
12. The apparatus of item 11, further comprising a motor-driven drive screw mounted
below said bearing plate, said drive screw being releasably connected to said push
plate.
13. The apparatus of item 12, wherein said push plate carries at least one connecting
member on a bottom portion thereof, said connecting member having a partially threaded
inner wall, such that lifting of said push plate releases said push plate from engagement
with said drive screw and allows movement of said push plate along said drive screw.
14. The apparatus of item 12, wherein said drive screw is supported at an angle of
less than 30 degrees from a bottom of said module.
15. The apparatus of Claim 12, wherein said drive shaft extends under substantially
entire length of said bearing plate.
16. The apparatus of item 11, wherein said module has a pair of opposing side walls,
each side wall carrying a slide rail adapted for engagement with a corresponding slide
guide secured to an inner wall of said housing.
17. The apparatus of item 11, wherein said bearing plate comprises a pair of parallel
bearing plate members defining a bearing surface and a channel between the bearing
plate members.
18. The apparatus of item 17, wherein a motor-driven drive screw is mounted in said
channel below said bearing surface.
19. The apparatus of item 11, wherein said drive screw is operationally connected
to a motor by a gear assembly.
20. The apparatus of item 11, wherein said module is provided with an inwardly extending
peripheral lip for preventing moisture penetration into said module.
21. The apparatus of item 11, wherein said pedestal comprises a pair of telescopically
connected parts to facilitate vertical adjustment of said pedestal in relation to
a horizontal surface.
1. A dispensing machine for printed publications, comprising:
a bearing plate for supporting a plurality of printed publications in an upright position;
a push plate slidably movable along said bearing plate for advancing said printed
publications to a proximal dispensing edge of the bearing plate;
a means for separating a single forward copy of the publication for dispensing mounted
adjacent to the dispensing edge of the bearing plate; and
a flexible retainer mounted above said bearing plate for retaining an unsupported
portion of said forward copy to prevent premature dispensing of said forward copy.
2. The apparatus of Claim 1, wherein said bearing plate comprises a pair of spaced-apart
members, and wherein a channel is formed between said bearing plate members
3. The apparatus of Claim 2, wherein a drive screw is mounted in said channel, said drive
screw being operationally connected to said push plate and to a motor for advancing
said push plate along said bearing plate.
4. The apparatus of Claim 1, further comprising a motor-driven drive screw and a means
for operationally connecting said push plate to said drive screw,
and/ or wherein preferably said means for connecting the push plate comprises at
least one connecting member provided with a cylindrical center opening, said opening
being defined by a partially threaded inner wall.
5. The apparatus of one or more of Claims 1-4, wherein said means for separating a single
copy of the printed publication comprises a metering break member mounted in a front
portion of said channel, said metering break member having an upwardly inclined upper
surface which extends above said bearing plate,
and/ or further preferably comprising a support base and a means for supporting
said drive screw at an angle in relation to said support base,
and/ or wherein preferably said support means supports said drive screw at an angle
of less than 30 degrees above said support base,
and/ or wherein preferably said drive screw extends under substantially entire
length of said bearing plate.
6. A dispensing machine for printed publications, comprising:
a hollow housing having a rearwardly inclined front wall, said housing being provided
with a dispensing channel;
a detachable module slidably mounted inside said housing;
a bearing plate for supporting said printed publications inside said module in an
upright position;
a push plate mounted in said module for advancing said printed publications toward
said dispensing channel;
a means for separating a forwardmost copy of said printed publications for dispensing.
7. The apparatus of Claim 6 , further comprising a motor-driven drive screw mounted below
said bearing plate, said drive screw being releasably connected to said push plate,
and/ or wherein preferably said push plate carries at least one connecting member
on a bottom portion thereof, said connecting member having a partially threaded inner
wall, such that lifting of said push plate releases said push plate from engagement
with said drive screw and allows movement of said push plate along said drive screw,
and/ or wherein preferably said drive screw is supported at an angle of less than
30 degrees from a bottom of said module,
and/ or wherein preferably said drive shaft extends under substantially entire
length of said bearing plate.
8. The apparatus of Claim 6 , wherein said module has a pair of opposing side walls,
each side wall carrying a slide rail adapted for engagement with a corresponding slide
guide secured to an inner wall of said housing,
and/ or wherein preferably said bearing plate comprises a pair of parallel bearing
plate members defining a bearing surface and a channel between the bearing plate members,
and/ or wherein preferably a motor-driven drive screw is mounted in said channel
below said bearing surface.
9. The apparatus of any of Claims 1-8, wherein said drive screw is operationally connected
to a motor by a gear assembly.
10. The apparatus of any of Claims 1-9, wherein said module is provided with an inwardly
extending peripheral lip for preventing moisture penetration into said module,
and/ or wherein preferably said pedestal comprises a pair of telescopically connected
parts to facilitate vertical adjustment of said pedestal in relation to a horizontal
surface.