Dispensers In Juxtaposed Alignment Patents (Class 221/131)
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Patent number: 6644504Abstract: The present invention provides a tablet packing apparatus which is possible to feed specially administrative tablets separately from general tablets. Specially administrative tablets are contained in a feeder vessel. A tablet reserving member 200 is disposed below the feeder vessel 36. A shutter 203 which is movable to open and close the lower opening of the tablet reserving member 200 is provided. When setting the tablet vessel beneath the tablet reserving member 200 and moving the shutter 203 to open the lower opening of the tablet reserving member 200, the specially administrative tablets are fed into the tablet vessel without passing through the common passage.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Yuyama Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shoji Yuyama, Hiroyuki Yuyama, Tsuyoshi Kodama, Hidenori Murakami
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Patent number: 6640995Abstract: A contact lens dispensing unit includes a left upright member and a right upright member. Each upright member has a top end and an opposite bottom end and defines a channel therein that is capable of receiving therein a stacked plurality of prepackaged contact lenses. Each upright member also defines an opening through which a prepackaged contact lens may pass. An attachment device that facilitates securing the dispensing unit to a wall is coupled to the back. In a packaging system for contact lenses, a plurality of sterile sealed contact lens packets, each holding a contact lens, is disposed in a row. Each packet in the row is joined to at least one adjacent packet and is separated by a serration.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Peter Jepson
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Patent number: 6609969Abstract: A device for dispensing awards includes a housing having a set of compartments, the contents of which are visible from the outside. Each compartment contains a small but valuable award, such as a diamond. The housing is part of, or connected to, a gaming machine. When a player wins a game which entitles the player to select a tangible award, the device signals this fact to the player. The player then selects a compartment by pressing a input device located on the housing. An attendant opens an external door, and inserts an electronic key into a receptacle associated with the selected compartment, and enters a required code into the key. The compartment then opens, and the player obtains the award. The device provides enhanced security, because the compartment will not open unless the player has won the required game and has pressed the input device, and the attendant has properly opened the external door and has entered the correct code with the electronic key.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Sierra Design GroupInventors: Robert A. Luciano, Michael Souza
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Publication number: 20030155370Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for dispensing cards and other items. In one embodiment, a card dispensing apparatus includes at least first and second card hoppers and a movable card carriage. The card carriage is movable between a first position proximate to the first card hopper and a second position proximate to the second card hopper. The card carriage is configured to receive a first card from the first card hopper when in the first position and a second card from the second card hopper when in the second position. In one aspect of this embodiment, the card carriage can dispense at least the first card into a card outlet chute when the first card has been sufficiently read by a card reader. Alternatively, the card carriage can dispense the first card into a card escrow chute when the first card has not been sufficiently read by the card reader.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Douglas A. Martin, Scott A. Dean, Mark L. Waechter, Gregory P. Winters
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Publication number: 20030146235Abstract: A vending system is disclosed suitable for providing beverage products to consumers. In particular, the vending system is accessible to consumers from a vehicle. The vending system is well suited for providing beverages to consumers in multi-use sized containers, such as half-gallon or gallon sized containers. In one particular embodiment, the system can provide a variety of dairy products, such as a variety of milk products, to consumers. The vending system may be a freestanding, self-enclosed system which may be conveniently located in a parking lot.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Harvey S. Peeler
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Patent number: 6598760Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing same-size discrete articles (P) comprises a holder (34, 36, 44) for holding a plurality of such articles in a stack, the holder having a top, a bottom (44, 46), and an exit opening (60) at the bottom, through which the lowermost article in the stack can leave the holder in a transverse direction. It further comprises means (38, 40, 16, 18) defining a pathway for guiding said articles from the exit opening to, and over, the top of the holder, with each article in the pathway pushing the article ahead of it along the pathway. The arrangement is such that the articles are visible while in transit along the pathway to the top of the holder.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Thetis Engineering Development (Pty) Ltd.Inventor: John Stuart Wilson
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Publication number: 20030094463Abstract: The present invention relates generally to improvements in article handling, such as in vending machines, and more particularly, to improvements in:Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Inventor: Munroe Chirnomas
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Publication number: 20030075552Abstract: A vending machine has capabilities for moving an elevator and a product bucket so the product bucket faces a given product column containing products, then moving forward a conveyer belt of the given product column to carry a foremost product of the products placed in line on the conveyer belt into the product bucket. This vending machine has a product position adjustment apparatus for moving the conveyer belt of the given product column forward or backward to adjust a position of the front edge of a next foremost product on the conveyer belt to a given position after the foremost product in the given product column is carried into the product bucket.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: Sanden CorporationInventor: Masaru Ohkubo
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Patent number: 6513677Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for vending products, and particularly beverage containers, of varied sizes, shapes and configurations without dropping or subjecting the vended product to damaging impact forces are disclosed. The products to be vended are aligned in selectable ordered queues within a vending machine that can include a transparent front panel. A robotic carriage assembly using rack and pinion assemblies moves in positive non-vibratory manner along an X-Y plane in the machine, captures the selected product from its queue and smoothly transports the product to a product delivery port conveniently located close to hip level. The carriage assembly uses unique product escapement and capture mechanisms to smoothly slide the related product from its queue into the carriage. Power door and safety lock features at the delivery port are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Gross-Given Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Steven W. Sorensen, James E. Skavnak, Thomas F. Gotich, Scott Hudis, Joseph A. Lotspeich
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Patent number: 6502718Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing articles such as scrub garments. The dispenser includes a housing that defines an interior portion, a foldable, wheeled distribution cartridge defining an orthogonal array of receptacles for receiving items to be distributed from the dispenser; and a main door for controlling access to the interior of each of the various receptacles. The main door defines a plurality of rectangular horizontal openings, each of which aligns with a horizontal row of receptacles within the distribution cartridge. Access to each of these horizontal openings is controlled by a lockable main door. A flexible receptacle door having a vertical opening is mounted on mechanically-driven rollers on the interior of the main door. The receptacle door may be moved laterally relative to the receptacles so that the vertical opening aligns with any column of receptacles within the distribution cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Innovative Product Achievements, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Fitzgerald, Ward P. Broom, Warren Lee Williams
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Patent number: 6499627Abstract: To provide an automatic vending machine capable of preventing, at the time of carrying out a commodity from a commodity column to a commodity receptor, the commodity from falling down due to a change in posture of the commodity, and mitigating falling shock of the commodity. When the commodity is carried out of the commodity column to the commodity receptor, the commodity is caused to abut on a commodity supporting member located on one side of the commodity receptor, and the commodity is moved toward the other end side of the commodity receptor with the commodity supporting member abutted thereon, whereby the commodity is received by the commodity receptor while the commodity is being supported by the commodity supporting member. Therefore, it is possible to reliably prevent the contents from being damaged due to falling down or falling shock caused by a change in posture of the commodity during carrying-out.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Sanden Corp.Inventor: Toru Arai
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Publication number: 20020175177Abstract: A contact lens dispensing unit includes a left upright member and a right upright member. Each upright member has a top end and an opposite bottom end and defines a channel therein that is capable of receiving therein a stacked plurality of prepackaged contact lenses. Each upright member also defines an opening through which a prepackaged contact lens may pass. An attachment device that facilitates securing the dispensing unit to a wall is coupled to the back. In a packaging system for contact lenses, a plurality of sterile sealed contact lens packets, each holding a contact lens, is disposed in a row. Each packet in the row is joined to at least one adjacent packet and is separated by a serration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Peter Jepson
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Patent number: 6474502Abstract: The system comprises at least one cabinet (A) having several compartments for containing bottles, each compartment consisting of a generally half-cylindrical gutter part (5) and an access part (6) that converges toward the gutter part and opens at the front of the cabinet, where it can be closed by a door (13) fitted with a bolt (15) controlled by a transaction module (B). Applicable to the on-site distribution of industrial gas bottles.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme a Directoire et Conseil de Surveillance pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Anthony Mc Cord, Pierre Pic, Yves Le Nevez
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Publication number: 20020148849Abstract: A system for displaying and dispensing articles has at least one elongate chute residing removably and generally vertically within the housing; each chute has a port at a lower edge, adjacent the bottom end, for dispensing product. A preferred embodiment has a partition dividing the chute into front and back regions. Product is accessible from the back region, through the main port, upon opening a second port in the partition, outlined with a perforation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Paul Edmond Robert, Barbara Vollmer Donegan
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Patent number: 6431395Abstract: The present invention relates to an automatic vending machine for articles of frozen confectionery. The vending machine includes an outer body, an outer door, and an environment-controlled chamber. The frozen confectionery are kept in containers of cylindrical, quasi-cylindrical or polyhedral shape. The machine has an environment-controlled chamber maintained at about −18° C. and has insulating panels and an inner door, the machine being maintained by a refrigeration system and a defrost system. Within the chamber are vertical compartments for the storage of stacked containers, a dispensing device, and a discharge hopper leading to an outlet tray. In the outer door there are product selection and cash box mechanisms that monitors not only the amount or number of articles of frozen confectionery but also the amount of money inserted and dispensed. The machine can be connected by telephone to a central service to request restocking or to communicate any malfunction or damage to the machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Jesus San Martin, Miguel Ruano Del Campo, Eduardo Domenech Sendra, Jorge Bueno Ceresuela
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Patent number: 6432719Abstract: The present invention provides a system and process providing variable access to, as well as quick and accurate dispensing of, numerous selected reagents from a mass storage arrangement. According to one embodiment, an array of reagent dispensers is supported over a movable platform assembly. The platform assembly aligns a designated receiving receptacle under a selected dispenser of the array so that a respective reagent can be dispensed therein. Advantageously, the apparatus and process can be carried out under the control of a programmed computer.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: PE Corporation (NY)Inventors: Charles S. Vann, David M. Cox
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Publication number: 20020088818Abstract: A vending machine that includes a number of compartments for positioning a number of individual cigarettes of a particular brand and which is in connection with a vending mechanism which is triggerable by the user once the required number of coins or payment is inserted into a payment verification device. Once the payment verification device has been triggered the user can then operate one of the vending mechanisms to vend a single cigarette of the desired type from the compartment holding that particular brand.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventor: Dalphine A. Smith Atkinson
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Patent number: 6415950Abstract: The invention concerns a distribution installation for packets with an operating device (1) and compartments (4) located beside and/or above one another in which the packets (3) to be selected can be arranged, in which transport means (9) controlled by the said device (1) are provided which enable a selected packet (3) to be transferred from the exit (8) of a particular compartment (4) to be dispensing hatch (6), and in certain compartments (4) a conveyor belt (7) is mounted which is directly of indirectly controlled from the operating device (1) and which enables the packets (3) concerned to be brought one by one to the exit (8) of the compartment (4) as far as the said transport means (9).Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: New Distribution Systems N.V.Inventor: Jozef Robrechts
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Patent number: 6415952Abstract: A plurality of article-storing columns, each of which stores therein various kinds of articles piled up and being different from others, are arranged within a machine in row and column directions. At the lower part of each of these article-storing columns, an article-push-out means for pushing out an article at the lowest layer, respectively. A movable article-picking-up means which operates for the article-push-out means of each of the article-storing columns at position opposite to it is provided. The article pushed out by the movement of the article-push-out means actuated by the article-picking-up means is taken into the article-picking-up means and carried to a article-take-out unit of the machine. Further, a plurality of article-storing columns, each of which stores therein various kinds of articles piled up and being different from others, are arranged within a machine in row and column directions.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuji Ohtuka, Yukio Tamura
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Patent number: 6412654Abstract: A vending machine for vending articles such as cassettes or boxes is disclosed which has a touch screen (18) for receiving user input commands, a key pad (26) and credit card or coin payment devices (22, 24). A control system (FIGS. 11 to 13 and 23) controls operation of the machine. A vending unit (14) has a carriage (70) mounted for movement below a storage compartment (46) which is divided into a plurality of sections (74). The compartment (46) stores cassettes or boxes which can be stacked one above the other and released into the carriage (70) so that the carriage (70) can move to dispense the article through an outlet (58). A latch (80) controls movements of the cassettes or boxes (75) into the carriage (70). The latch (80) is pivotally mounted and movable from a position where abutment (196) engages a cassette or box (75) or releases the cassette or box.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Australian Central Finance Pty LtdInventor: Keith Francis Cleeve
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Patent number: 6352174Abstract: A dispensing machine is used to dispense rectangularly shaped containers including milk cartons and the like, preferably of a size ranging from approximately one-half liter to approximately two liters or even larger. The machine can be used to dispense various products including juices, soft drinks, milk, candy and virtually any product that can be suitably contained in a square rectangular container. The machine has a vertical channel containing paddles where each paddle supports only some of the containers in the channel when the channel is filled with containers. Since the containers have flexible side walls, the paddles move simultaneously to gently lower the containers one space at a time when the machine is activated. Also, when the containers are in the vertical channel, the lowermost container is not subjected to the weight of all of the containers above it when the channel is filled with containers.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Nature-Pac Inc.Inventors: Edward Frederick Bauman, Barry B. Bauman
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Patent number: 6336568Abstract: A cutlery utensil dispenser for dispensing cutlery utensils one at a time upon hand operation of an externally accessible utensil delivery controller. The dispenser includes a housing having at least one interior compartment in communication with an exit opening. At least partially accommodateable within the interior compartment is a stack of utensils within a cartridge capable of universally accommodating knives or forks or spoons and provided with a portal through which a single utensil can pass and wherein a dispensable utensil is situated. The portal is situated in a pathway aligned with the exit opening. Finally, the utensil delivery controller is an externally accessible hand operable ejector engageable with the dispensable utensil and situated for ejecting the dispensable utensil from the portal of the cartridge and thereafter through the pathway to the exit opening for ultimate user retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventors: Terence Tucker, Robert Tucker
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Patent number: 6328180Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for vending products, and particularly beverage containers, of varied sizes, shapes and configurations without dropping or subjecting the vended product to damaging impact forces are disclosed. The products to be vended are aligned in selectable ordered queues within a vending machine that can include a transparent front panel. A robotic carriage assembly using rack and pinion assemblies moves in positive non-vibratory manner along an X-Y plane in the machine, captures the selected product from its queue and smoothly transports the product to a product delivery port conveniently located close to hip level. The carriage assembly uses unique product escapement and capture mechanisms to smoothly slide the related product from its queue into the carriage. Power door and safety lock features at the delivery port are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Gross-Given Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Steven W. Sorensen, James E. Skavnak, Thomas F. Gotich, Scott Hudis, Joseph A. Lotspeich
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Patent number: 6308860Abstract: A dispensing device for a container comprises a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion of the housing is attached or permanently affixed to a container opening. An adjustable opening is disposed at the bottom of the housing may be adjusted to permit one of the contents of the container to pass from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Inventor: Jeffrey C. Eagle
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Patent number: 6302294Abstract: An automatic rolled coin dispenser for quickly and automatically dispensing a pre-selected number of paper or plastic wrapped rolls of coins. The dispenser further provides a large coin storage capacity, speed loading capability, as well as the ability to dispense multiple denominations of rolled coins simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Collier Safe Company, Inc.Inventors: William S. Collier, Alan M. Stone
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Publication number: 20010013520Abstract: A dispensing device for a container comprises a housing having an open top portion and a bottom portion. The top portion of the housing is attached or permanently affixed to a container opening. An adjustable opening is disposed at the bottom of the housing may be adjusted to permit one of the contents of the container to pass from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 1998Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventor: JEFFREY C. EAGLE
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Patent number: 6269285Abstract: A freezer chest for storing and displaying frozen foods such as packaged ice cream products for sale to retail customers includes a modular storage bin in which a product stack plate is mounted on a helical support spring. Packaged ice cream products are loaded onto the product stack plate. The product stack plate, urged by the helical spring, advances the stack of frozen products to the top of the storage bin as products are removed by customers. A permanent magnet mounted on the product stack plate generates a magnetic field that couples with position sensors mounted in a vertical array along the storage bin. Each sensor produces an output signal in response to coupling alignment of the magnetic field with the sensor as the stack plate moves through the storage bin. The helical support spring extends the stack plate incrementally in proportion to the weight load removed as each packaged product is unloaded.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Inventor: Daniel R. Mignault
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Patent number: 6253954Abstract: There is provided n article storage/dispensing device for a vending machine. Each article rack for storing articles has an article passage for storing the articles in a horizontal row, and a dispensing opening formed at one end of the article passage for dispensing the articles. Each article-dispensing mechanism is provided for the corresponding article rack in a manner movable between a dispensing position and a holding position. A single drive source causes each article-dispensing mechanism to move between the dispensing position and the holding position. Each linkage is capable of connecting the drive source to the corresponding article-dispensing mechanism and disconnecting the former from the latter, for causing the corresponding article-dispensing mechanism to move from the holding position to the dispensing position when the drive source is connected to the corresponding article-dispensing mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshio Yasaka
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Patent number: 6234345Abstract: A transportation vending machine, and more generally a vending machine and cooling dispenser especially suited to environments in which there is limited space available. A serpentine path in the dispenser is formed from two-pieces of rotary-molded plastic having complimentary, serpentine surfaces which form a serpentine path when positioned against one another. Vending, without the need for selection buttons, is achieved by way of the cradles and an interlock system. Efficient cooling is provided by a thermoelectric cooling system that also consumes very little space.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Tran Q. Minh, Paul Albert Carlson, Alejandro Reynal, Stephan A. Osborne, Rex M. Baker, III
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Patent number: 6230930Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for vending products, and particularly beverage containers, of varied sizes, shapes and configurations without dropping or subjecting the vended product to damaging impact forces are disclosed. The products to be vended are aligned in selectable ordered queues within a vending machine that can include a transparent front panel. A robotic carriage assembly using rack and pinion assemblies moves in positive non-vibratory manner along an X-Y plane in the machine, captures the selected product from its queue and smoothly transports the product to a product delivery port conveniently located close to hip level. The carriage assembly uses unique product escapement and capture mechanisms to smoothly slide the related product from its queue into the carriage. Power door and safety lock features at the delivery port are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Cross-Given Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Steven W. Sorensen, James E. Skavnak, Thomas F. Gotich, Scott Hudis, Joseph A. Lotspeich
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Patent number: 6213341Abstract: Change dispensing apparatus having multiple columns for storing and vending tubes containing change in coin or in currency. The denominations being vended by a particular machine, the unit value of that denomination, and the value of a tube containing a predetermined quantity of that denomination, are user-programmable for each machine, and any combination of denominations can be user-assigned to the columns. The tube locations in each column are monitored to detect tubes in each column, providing a running indication of the amount of change remaining for each denomination in the safe, and for the total value of change in the safe. An ejector is positionable at the lower end of each column and contains a member for selectably extracting the lowermost tube in each column. The change safe on request prints reports of change usage and other factors associated with the safe, and also predicts the amount of change required for future usage.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Brink's IncorporatedInventors: Jasper Newton Keith, III, William L Gunn, W. Chris Morgan
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Patent number: 6206234Abstract: A cigar vending machine for selectively dispensing cigars of varying sizes on selection by a user includes a plurality of cigar storage and dispensing containers each of which includes a base plate having an extension portion extending in a first direction, a restraining plate having an edge oriented in the first direction, the restraining plate in spaced, substantially parallel relationship with the base plate, the extension portion extending substantially in the first direction beyond the edge of the restraining plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Slim Line Designs Ltd.Inventor: Mark Wayne Rawlins
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Patent number: 6199720Abstract: A vending machine is provided with a cabinet having a plurality of inclined, vertically spaced shelves. The shelves are able to selectively feed a beverage container to an elevator which is located adjacent an interior, right side wall of the cabinet of vending machine. A beverage container is dispensed by an escapement block of a shelf onto the elevator. The elevator vertically moves the beverage container, and then dispenses the beverage container to a delivery mechanism which gently lowers the beverage container to a delivery port which communicates with the exterior of the vending machine. The shelves in the cabinet are readily reconfigurable such that their vertical spacing within the cabinet can be easily altered. The escapement blocks of the shelves are mechanically activated to dispense a beverage container by an activation device on the elevator. Thus, electrical power and control signals for the individual shelves are not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Arthur G. Rudick, Paul Carlson, Tom P. Howell
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Patent number: 6179161Abstract: A flat article vending machine capable of mechanical or electronic actuation and which provides for convertibility using modular actuation assemblies, has replaceable chimney hopper modules, an anti vandalism gate, and a pocket display panel assembly, and is front loading.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Parkway Machine CorporationInventors: Steven A. Kovens, Michael T. Gootee, Robert H. Tegtmeier, Ronald F. Deuel, Wayne Mincher
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Patent number: 6162009Abstract: A method and apparatus for dispensing and feeding to a workstation elongated articles which are vertically stackable and have a substantially common longitudinal dimension. Articles of different shape are sequentially dispensed from separate dispensers onto a common pathway and fed to the workstation along that pathway. Articles of each shape are dispensed onto the pathway from a group of articles all having that shape in common and the articles dispensed from all the groups are fed sequentially along the common pathway in a downstream direction to the workstation. The dispensers are arranged in tandem in the pathway direction to the workstation and each is positioned above the pathway and oriented to dispense elongated articles with their longitudinal directions transverse to the pathway direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Kval, Inc.Inventor: Andrew M. Kvalheim
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Patent number: 6155455Abstract: There is disclosed a vending machine in which a plurality of article columns are slant to be directed to a plurality of vending mechanisms, respectively. Each of the article columns is composed of a plurality of shelves for accommodating a row of articles. Each of the article columns is provided with a vending mechanism, so that articles of different kinds can be sold dependent on the number of the article columns. For this structure, at least one vending mechanism is set for an arbitrary one of article selection buttons. Thus, when the number of the article columns for accommodating the same kind of articles is set in accordance with the sales amount of the articles, different kinds of articles are sold out at an approximately same time.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hidekazu Yajima, Akira Sugawara, Seiji Ebukuro, Takeo Igarashi, Masaki Nakayama, Hiroshi Ogomori
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Patent number: 6119892Abstract: A modulart medication-dispenser (1) adapted to be held in a pocket and being composed of a main module (2) itself comprising two compartments (2a, 2b) containing electronics sufficient for memory, calculation and data-retrieval relating to medication-dispensing by a compartment. The main module (2) also comprises visual data displays (3) and alarms (6). The dispenser is characterized in that at least one detachable additional compartment (5), comprising locking means (501, 502) and fasteners (503, 504) and forming a storage space for a given type of tablets, is detachably attached to the main module (2). The locking means (501) and the fasteners (503) of the preceding compartment cooperate with respectively the fasteners (504) and locking means (502) of the next additional compartment. Each compartment comprises a drive means (516) for a unit-dispensing component (515; FIG. 2b) adaptable to different sizes of pharmaceutical medications.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Biostat S.A.Inventors: Herve Laurent, Valerie Oriol
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Patent number: 6082578Abstract: Provided is a vending machine of which the depth is shortened by eliminating dead spaces, so that commodities can be dispensed with stability and loaded more easily into commodity columns. In particular, a plurality of commodity storage sections each including a plurality of rows of commodity columns are arranged in stages in a machine body and behind a door. Each commodity storage section is provided with a swingable commodity guide flap that covers its front face. When the door is closed, a commodity chute in which the commodities selectively dispensed from the commodity columns can fall freely is defined between opposite commodity guide flaps in the commodity storage sections on the body side and on the door side. When the door is opened, the commodity chute is removed, and the respective front faces of the storage sections are exposed to provide a working space for commodity loading, for example.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Hiroyuki Miyoshi, Akifumi Miyamoto, Yutaka Sekiguchi, Masahito Kosuge
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Patent number: 6047855Abstract: An automatic vending machine has a plurality of commodity storage chambers in a side-by-side arrangement that are divided from one another by thermally-insulating vertical dividers so that each chamber can be heated or refrigerated individually. Each chamber has a plurality of vertically spaced commodity shelves and an elevator bucket that is adapted to receive a commodity from a selected shelf. All of the elevator buckets are rigidly connected by laterally extending connecting members that are disposed through respective vertically extending slots in the dividers, so that a single unit of plural elevator buckets acts to fetch a selected commodity, heated or cooled. A pair of flexible heat-shielding sealing strips are securely fitted in each of the slots in a manner that each of the connecting members slides on and between the corresponding pair of the sealing strips to prevent communication between the adjacent chambers as the connecting member moves vertically.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Sanden Corp.Inventor: Wen-Hsiang Lin
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Patent number: 6047854Abstract: The invention provides, among other things, bead dispenser for holding a charged bead and selectively dispensing the bead, the dispenser comprising: (a) a feeder channel having a lower outlet; (b) a bead selection escapement with a depression having an outer lip and located below the first lower outlet such that a bead exiting the lower outlet comes to rest in the depression; (c) a dispenser channel descending from the level of the lip, wherein the lip impedes a bead situated on the bead selection escapement from entering the dispenser channel; and a first dispensing electrode for creating an electromagnetic potential to pull or push the bead over the rim and into the dispenser channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Robert Richard Demers, Satyam Choudary Cherukuri
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Patent number: 6012602Abstract: A drug storage/discharge apparatus which makes it possible to easily clean its drug discharge paths and to visually check if the guide paths have been cleaned sufficiently, and which does not require high dimensional and assembling accuracy for component parts. Each cabinet supports a plurality of vertically arranged rows of feeders on both sides thereof. A plurality of feeders forming each row are coupled together, and each feeder row thus coupled together has one end thereof pivotally coupled to the cabinet so as to be pivotable into its open position. When in the closed position, the feeder rows form one side wall of each drug guide path. The drug guide paths are exposed by drawing out the cabinet and opening the feeder rows on one side of the cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Yuyama SeisakushoInventors: Shoji Yuyama, Naoki Koike, Hirotaka Hayashi
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Patent number: 6003282Abstract: A movable safety barrier for use in constructing a roof structure having purlins spaced apart from one another in a parallel arrangement is disclosed. The barrier extends laterally across a plurality of the purlins. The barrier is mounted for movement along the length of the purlins as the roof structure is constructed. The barrier includes a plurality of runner portions positioned above the purlins. The barrier further includes a plurality of support portions extending between adjacent runner portions.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inx.Inventors: Robert J. Alderman, James E. Taylor
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Patent number: 5996838Abstract: A vending machine including a housing with one or more assembly units and one or more stacking shafts positioned in the housing. The assembly unit include a plurality of product dispensing coils for stacking and dispensing product horizontally. The stacking shaft stacking and dispensing products vertically, especially beverage containers. A support structure extends over a horizontal width of the housing and supports the assembly units and the stacking shafts in horizontally adjacent positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Sielaff GmbH & Co.Inventors: Josef Bayer, Klaus Kracher
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Patent number: 5984509Abstract: The present invention is an automatic banking system including a cash dispenser and a rolled coin dispenser in a single apparatus. The rolled coin dispensing apparatus includes a rotatable dispensing wheel that holds coin rolls, a rotary drive mechanism for rotating the dispensing wheel to a dispense position, and an ejecting mechanism for ejecting a predetermined number of coin rolls from the dispensing wheel. The dispensing wheel has outer and inner wheel structures that support divider members which receive rolled coin cassettes therebetween. The ejecting mechanism includes pusher arms arranged exteriorly of each dispensing wheel and ejector bars, fixed to each arm, that are located interiorly of the outer wheel structure to be pushed into a cassette disposed at the dispense position to obtain coin rolls therefrom. The ejector bars and cassette located at the dispense position are arranged nonradially with respect to the axial center of their cassette wheel.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Hamilton Safe Company, Inc.Inventor: Lowell Scott
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Patent number: 5957325Abstract: An apparatus for storing and dispensing disposable diapers includes a rectangular frame with an inverted Y-shaped partition forming two compartments for holding a stack of diapers at an incline. Openings are formed in the side walls for dispensing the diapers and notches are provided to facilitate removal. A picture frame is provided on the front panel of the apparatus for holding photographs. The cover can be one piece with an attached container on top or two pieces hinged to the partition. A towel rack may be provided on the bottom of the apparatus for holding washcloths or towels.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Nydia Montanez
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Patent number: 5947328Abstract: An electronically actuated and monitorable bulk vending machine assembly for electronically actuated vending from a select one of a plurality of rack mounted of bulk vending machines. The electronically actuated and monitorable bulk vending machine assembly includes a microprocessor controlled, interrogatable central control and currency acceptor unit and methods of assembly and use associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Parkway Machine CorporationInventors: Steven A. Kovens, Michael T. Gootee, Robert H. Tegtmeier, Ronald F. Deuel
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Patent number: 5931340Abstract: A dispenser is provided comprising a housing, a plurality of storage trays, a retriever module, a user interface, and a controller in communication with the user interface. The controller is operative to cause the retriever module to move towards a selected storage tray in response to a selection signal. Further, a dispensing module is provided comprising a housing arranged to permit insertion of the housing into an existing storage system.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Vertex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kent Vickers Savage, Richard Mathias Alden, Kenneth John Pfeiffer
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Patent number: 5901876Abstract: A drug storage/discharge apparatus which makes it possible to easily clean drug discharge paths and to visually check if the guide paths have been cleaned sufficiently, and which does not require high dimensional and assembling accuracy for component parts. Each cabinet supports a plurality of vertically arranged rows of feeders on both sides thereof. A plurality of feeders forming each row are coupled together, and each feeder row thus coupled together has one end thereof pivotally coupled to the cabinet so as to be pivotable into its open position. When in the closed position, the feeder rows form one side wall of each drug guide path. The drug guide paths are exposed by drawing out the cabinet and opening the feeder rows on one side of the cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Yuyama SeisakushoInventors: Shoji Yuyama, Naoki Koike, Hirotaka Hayashi
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Patent number: 5881911Abstract: A vending machine is provided with a cabinet having a plurality of slanted shelves. These shelves will feed to an elevator which can be located in the center of the vending machine, to one side of the vending machine or at the rear of the vending machine. Packaged beverages will feed by gravity from the shelves to the elevator and then be delivered to the delivery port in the face of the cabinet. This delivery port will be at a convenient height for the consumer. The shelves in the cabinet are readily reconfigurable such that their positioning within the cabinet can be easily altered. Gravity release devices are provided on each shelf for discharging the packaged beverages to the elevator. These gravity release devices are powered by an activation device on the elevator. Thus, electrical connections or the like are unnecessary for the individual shelves.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: Crystal Gaye Burdette, Eddie Wayne King
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Patent number: 5862943Abstract: The instant invention includes a gravity fed display and dispenser having a rear wall and a base ledge extending from the rear wall adjacent the bottom of the dispenser. A plurality of partitions extend at least substantially between the rear wall and a front cover, forming side-by-side channels, each channel receiving a plurality of containers which are fed by gravity and displayed in successive order. The rear wall, base ledge and partitions are formed in a single molded unit, with the cover resting in recesses in the partitions. There are finger access indentations in the ledge and partitions in order to facilitate the containers being grasping and removed from the channels formed by the partitions.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Compare Generiks, Inc.Inventor: Steven Larit