Vending machine for dispensing cylindrical Articles
A vending machine having increased capacity and that efficiently dispenses cylindrical articles is provided. The vending machine includes a storage section for cylindrical articles which alleviates the force created when storing articles in conventional vertical columns or stacks. The storage section is provided with a plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls perpendicularly mounted on a back board which form a plurality of column or stack areas. The configuration of the stack area continuously shifts the forces generated by the weight of the articles to lessen the force being applied to the lowest most article. In this manner, jamming of a dispensing section can be eliminated.
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1. Field
The present disclosure relates generally to vending machines, and more particularly, to a vending machine for dispensing cylindrical articles.
2. Description of the Related Art
Vending machines are commonly utilized in dispensing a wide range of products, including canned and bottled beverages, edible food items, and other consumer products. For use in connection with dispensing canned and bottled beverage products, there is typically employed either a vend rotor or oscillator which is driven by a vend motor to sequentially dispense the beverage containers. In the case of the rotor, this arrangement generally takes the form of a cradle which initially receives one or more of the beverage products to be dispensed. Such cradles are typically semi-cylindrical in shape and mounted for rotation about a fore-to-aft extending axis under a column or stack of stored products. As the cradle rotates, the product(s) carried therein is dispensed. Typically, the cradle will be compartmentalized such that two or more fore-to-aft spaced products can be supported at any given time, with each product being sequentially dropped from the cradle as the cradle performs a complete 360 degree rotation, whereupon the cradle receives one or more additional products for dispensing. Known oscillator-type dispensing arrangements work on a generally similar principal, except that the corresponding product support or retention structure is driven to oscillate back and forth through a predetermined angle for dispensing sequential containers from a stack.
Typically, a vending machine includes a plurality of vertical storage columns or stacks for storing articles therein. Referring to
To increase capacity of the vending machine without significantly increasing costs, storage columns have been adapted to hold multiple columns of articles using only one motor 16 as shown in
In another attempt to increase the capacity of the vending machine, some vending machines, such as cold drink vending machines, in which cylindrically shaped articles 12 and in particular, cold drink containers, bottles, and especially cans, employ serpentine racks, as shown in
Therefore, a need exists for a vending machine that provides increased capacity for storing articles while overcoming the disadvantages of prior art machines.
SUMMARYA vending machine having increased capacity and that efficiently dispenses cylindrical articles is provided. The vending machine includes a storage section for cylindrical articles which alleviates the force created when storing articles in conventional vertical columns or stacks. The storage section is provided with a plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls perpendicularly mounted on a back board which form a plurality of column or stack areas. The configuration of the stack area continuously shifts the forces generated by the weight of the articles to lessen the force being applied to the lowest most article. In this manner, jamming of a dispensing section can be eliminated.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a vending machine includes a cabinet frame including top, bottom, side and rear walls that collectively define a central cavity; a storage section positioned in the central cavity, the storage section including a plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls perpendicularly mounted on a back board to define a plurality of stack areas, each of the plurality of stack areas being adapted to receive an associated plurality of product containers; a door having an opening, the door being pivotally mounted to the cabinet frame to enable selective access to the central cavity to permit loading of product containers in the plurality of stack areas; a delivery section arranged below the plurality of stack areas, the delivery section being adapted to conduct a selected one of the plurality of product containers to the opening in the door; and a dispensing system arranged between the plurality of stack areas and the delivery section for dispensing a selected one of the plurality of product containers from an associated stack area.
In another aspect, the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls and the back board of the storage section are of a unitary construction. In one embodiment, the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls and the back board are formed from a thermoplastic polymer material.
In a further aspect, the dispensing system includes a frontal support wall having arranged thereon a plurality of vend motor units; and a plurality of cradles that support and deliver product container to the delivery section, the plurality of cradles being arranged behind the frontal support wall and each of plurality of cradles being coupled to an associated vend motor unit.
In another aspect, the vending machine further includes a pedestal for supporting the cabinet frame, wherein the cabinet frame, door, storage section, delivery section and pedestal are formed from a thermoplastic polymer material.
In yet another aspect, each of the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls of the storage area includes a plurality of teeth having an upper surface configured to facilitate the downward movement of the plurality of product containers. The upper surface of each of the plurality of teeth is configured at a predetermined angle in the range of about 40 degrees to about 50 degrees, and preferably is about 45 degrees.
In a further aspect, each of the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls includes a plurality of teeth, the plurality of teeth of each column wall face each other, wherein each tooth of a first column wall is offset by a predetermined distance from a corresponding tooth of an adjacent column wall.
The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent in light of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail.
A vending machine having increased capacity and that efficiently dispenses cylindrical articles is provided. The vending machine includes a storage area for cylindrical articles which alleviates the force created when storing articles in conventional vertical columns or stacks.
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Central cavity 114 includes a storage section 122, a dispensing section 124, and a delivery section 126. Storage section 122 is provided to hold products in escrow until a vending operation is performed. Towards that end, storage section 122 is provided with a plurality of vertically extending column walls 128, 130, 132, 134, 136 perpendicularly mounted on a back board 137 which form a plurality of column or stack areas 138, 140, 142, 144. Stack areas 138-144 are partitioned by walls 130-134 to contain, separate and support a plurality of generally cylindrical articles or containers which may constitute soda cans, bottles, etc..
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In one embodiment, the storage area 122 including the vertically extending column walls 128, 130, 132, 134, 136 and back board 137 are of a unitary construction, i.e., a single piece. The storage area may be formed by injection molding using a thermoplastic polymer such as polycarbonate, polyethylene, polypropylene or the like. By applying such a process and material, the cost to produce such a vending machine in accordance with the present disclosure is reduced in terms of material cost and labor to assemble. Furthermore, the storage area 122 of the present disclosure is more durable and lighter in weight than conventional storage areas which are typically constructed of sheet metal and tend to bend and give with age and/or when the vending machine is jammed. Additionally; a thermoplastic storage area 122 facilitates movement by the articles or containers along the path of each stack area, i.e., the articles or containers slide easier along the thermoplastic surface of the stack area.
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While the disclosure has been shown and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A vending machine comprising:
- a cabinet frame including top, bottom, side and rear walls that collectively define a central cavity;
- a storage section positioned in the central cavity, the storage section including a plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls perpendicularly mounted on a back board to define a plurality of stack areas, each of the plurality of stack areas being adapted to receive an associated plurality of product containers;
- a door having an opening, the door being pivotally mounted to the cabinet frame to enable selective access to the central cavity to permit loading of product containers in the plurality of stack areas;
- a delivery section arranged below the plurality of stack areas, the delivery section being adapted to conduct a selected one of the plurality of product containers to the opening in the door; and
- a dispensing system arranged between the plurality of stack areas and the delivery section for dispensing a selected one of the plurality of product containers from an associated stack area.
2. The vending machine as in claim 1, wherein the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls and the back board of the storage section are of a unitary construction.
3. The vending machine as in claim 2, wherein the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls and the back board are formed from a thermoplastic.
4. The vending machine as in claim 1, wherein the dispensing system includes:
- a frontal support wall having arranged thereon a plurality of vend motor units; and
- a plurality of cradles that support and deliver product container to the delivery section, the plurality of cradles being arranged behind the frontal support wall and each of plurality of cradles being coupled to an associated vend motor unit.
5. The vending machine as in claim 1, further comprising a pedestal for supporting the cabinet frame, wherein the cabinet frame, door, storage section, delivery section and pedestal are formed from a thermoplastic polymer material.
6. The vending machine as in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls includes a plurality of teeth having an upper surface configured to facilitate the downward movement of the plurality of product containers.
7. The vending machine as in claim 6, wherein the upper surface of each of the plurality of teeth is configured at a predetermined angle in the range of about 40 degrees to 50 degrees.
8. The vending machine as in claim 7, wherein the predetermined angle is 45 degrees.
9. The vending machine as in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls includes a plurality of teeth, the plurality of teeth of each column wall face each other, wherein each tooth of a first column wall is offset by a predetermined distance from a corresponding tooth of an adjacent column wall.
10. A vending machine comprising:
- a cabinet frame including top, bottom, side and rear walls that collectively define a central cavity;
- a storage section positioned in the central cavity, the storage section including a plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls perpendicularly mounted on a back board to define a plurality of stack areas, each of the plurality of stack areas being adapted to receive an associated plurality of product containers;
- a door having an opening, the door being pivotally mounted to the cabinet frame to enable selective access to the central cavity to permit loading of product containers in the plurality of stack areas;
- a delivery section arranged below the plurality of stack areas, the delivery section being adapted to conduct a selected one of the plurality of product containers to the opening in the door; and
- a dispensing system arranged between the plurality of stack areas and the delivery section for dispensing a selected one of the plurality of product containers from an associated stack area,
- wherein each of the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls includes a plurality of teeth having an upper surface configured to facilitate the downward movement of the plurality of product containers, the upper surface of each of the plurality of teeth is configured at a predetermined angle in the range of 40 degrees to 50 degrees, the plurality of teeth of each column wall face each other, wherein each tooth of a first column wall is offset by a predetermined distance from a corresponding tooth of an adjacent second column wall.
11. The vending machine as in claim 10, wherein the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls and the back board of the storage section are of a unitary construction.
12. The vending machine as in claim 11, wherein the plurality of vertically extending saw-tooth column walls and the back board are formed from a thermoplastic polymer material.
13. The vending machine as in claim 12, further comprising a pedestal for supporting the cabinet frame, wherein the cabinet frame, door, storage section, delivery section and pedestal are formed from a thermoplastic polymer material.
14. The vending machine as in claim 13, wherein the dispensing system includes:
- a frontal support wall having arranged thereon a plurality of vend motor units; and
- a plurality of cradles that support and deliver product container to the delivery section, the plurality of cradles being arranged behind the frontal support wall and each of plurality of cradles being coupled to an associated vend motor unit.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 1, 2008
Publication Date: Jun 3, 2010
Applicant: Genesis Manufacturing (West Hempstead, NY)
Inventor: Ming Ip (Flushing, NY)
Application Number: 12/315,232
International Classification: B65H 1/28 (20060101); A47B 88/00 (20060101);