Annularly Arranged Dispensers Patents (Class 221/132)
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Patent number: 9557343Abstract: Disc dispensing device for dispensing discs impregnated with antibiotics onto a culture dish. The device comprises a stationary support on which a magazine is removably mounted. The magazine holds a plurality of tubular containers each containing a stack of discs to be dispensed. A moving means moves one disc from a bottom end of a tubular container to a pick-up position. From the pick-up position a transfer means picks up said one disc and transfers it to the culture dish where it is dispensed. The removable culture dish is supported by a moveable carriage which is mounted on the stationary support. The carriage is moveable relative to the magazine from a starting position to an operating position and vice versa. Control means control the operation of the device. The plurality of tubular containers is rotatable around a magazine centre under control of the control means.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: BD Kiestra B.V.Inventors: Jetze Botma, Martijn Kleefstra, Trienko Marten Van Der Kaap, Martijn Xander Berntsen, Jan Bart Van Der Vijver
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Publication number: 20140353328Abstract: The present invention relates to an intelligent medication dispensing device that gives a patient access to his/her right daily doses of oral solid medications anywhere at the right time. The device is programmed to alert the patient when the doses due time occurs. The medication dispensing device of the present invention comprises essentially a plurality of cartridges divided into a plurality of compartments, a plurality of cylinders to position the cartridges in the device of the present invention, a medication box, a non-taken medication storage component, a portable component, and a plurality of actuators. The portable component can be taken by the patient to any place in order for such patient to adhere to his/her medication doses. The device of the present invention stores the missed dosages in the non-taken medication storage component, and thus prevents the accumulation of such missed doses with a new dose, which has its due time occurred.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: ASRF, INTERNATIONAL COMPANY TO SUPPORT APPLIED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FUNDInventors: Tareq Ziad Makhalfeh, Nada Nabil S. Khatib
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Patent number: 8869969Abstract: The subject matter of the application is a method of feeding beads in the tobacco industry system, in a unit for transferring a stream of beads (2), from receiving pockets (18) to outfeeding pockets (21, 21?), where the beads are transferred along guiding grooves (5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, 6C) disposed on guiding plates (5, 5?, 6, 6?), comprising the steps in which: the beads are fed to a guiding chamber (22, 22?, 22?) formed at the intersection of the guiding groove (5A, 5B) of the first guiding plate (5, 5?) and the guiding groove (6A, 6B, 6C) of the second guiding plate (6, 6?); at least one guiding plate is rotated relative to the second guiding plate, which forces the movement of the guiding chamber (22, 22?, 22?) so that the distance of the guiding chamber (22, 22?, 22?) to the axis of rotation of the guiding plates changes; the beads are conveyed from the guiding chamber (22, 22?, 22?) to the outfeeding pocket (21, 21?). The subject matter of the application is also a device for the implementation of the method.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2013Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: International Tobacco Machinery Poland Sp. z o.o.Inventors: Bartosz Cieślikowski, Jacek Figarski, Radoslaw Figarski, Kazimierz Makosa
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Patent number: 8863480Abstract: A device for dispensing pills includes a set of pill canisters and a control for releasing a desired quantity of pills from a selected pill canister at a target location. Several platens are provided; each of the platens has a platen identifier. A frame is situated beneath the target location. The frame is controlled to move in both an X axis and/or a Y axis and the frame holds a selected platen of a set of platens. The selected platen holds and supports a target container into which the desired quantity of pills is deposited. The platen identifier is read by the device for dispensing pills to determine which of the plurality of platens is in the frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: QEM, Inc.Inventor: Norman D. Knoth
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Patent number: 8720742Abstract: This disclosure is directed to a sales kiosk, a kiosk system and a process for dispensing or ordering one or more target products or samples of the target products. This disclosure is further directed to a kiosk system having a plurality of the sales kiosks connected via wired or wireless connections. The sales kiosks can be particularly useful for dispensing samples of sales products, such as furniture, typically not suitable to dispense at the sales location; or customized products that need to be customized. The sales kiosk can further be useful for ordering sales products. The sale kiosks can provide advantages for seeing and experiencing the sales products even the sale products cannot be directly displayed or dispensed. The kiosk can be modular and can comprise one or more modules.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2011Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Inventor: Junfang Zhang
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Patent number: 8146778Abstract: A ball feeding device includes a mounting seat with a driving device. The driving device includes a driving shaft defining an axis of rotation. A discharge hole is provided in a top plate of the mounting seat. An annular guiding wall is formed on the top plate and surrounds the axis of rotation. A rotary unit is rotatably mounted on the top plate and includes tubes for containing balls. A blocking member is mounted in each tube. When the rotary unit is rotated, lower ends of the tubes are aligned with the discharge hole in sequence such that the balls in the tubes are fed into a pitching machine one by one. The blocking members hold or release the balls in the tubes under the action of the guiding wall such that the balls to be fed cannot contact with the top plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2010Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Sheng-Hsiao LuInventor: Chiung-Hung Shen
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Patent number: 8061555Abstract: An automatic product vending machine is provided where the user can withdraw the selected product directly from the machine, the storage area for the products is a rack and the dispensing device of the single product is a frame on which a pusher is mounted which causes the selected product to fall into a tray, which positions the product at an opening which permits its withdrawal by the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Daint S.R.L.Inventors: Roberto Guglielmi, Antonio Scapin
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Patent number: 7958701Abstract: A device for dispensing pills includes a set of pill canisters and a control for releasing a desired quantity of pills from a selected pill canister at a target location. Several platens are provided, each of the plurality of platens having a machine-readable platen identifier. A frame is situated beneath the target location. The frame is adapted to move in both an X axis and a Y axis and adapted to accept and hold a selected platen of a set of platens whereas the selected platen holds and supports a target container into which the desired quantity of pills is deposited and the machine-readable platen identifier is read by the device for dispensing pills to determine which of the plurality of platens is the selected platen.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: QEM, Inc.Inventor: Norman D. Knoth
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Patent number: 7950206Abstract: A device for dispensing pills includes a set of pill canisters, each having a machine-readable canister identifier. The device for dispensing pills further includes a reader adapted to read the machine-readable canister identifier and a selector interfaced to the reader. An active pill canister from the plurality of pill canisters is selected by the selector using data from the reader to determine which of the plurality of pill canisters is at a target location. A control is provided for releasing a desired quantity of pills from the selected pill canister at a target location into a target package.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: QEM, Inc.Inventor: Norman D. Knoth
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Patent number: 7908827Abstract: A device for dispensing pills includes a set of pill canisters and a control for releasing a desired quantity of pills from a selected pill canister at a target location. A frame is situated beneath the target location. The frame is adapted to accept and hold a selected platen of a set of platens and to move the selected platen in both an X axis and a Y axis. The selected platen holds and supports a target container into which the desired quantity of pills is deposited.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: QEM, Inc.Inventor: Norman D. Knoth
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Patent number: 7837060Abstract: A standalone portable dispenser assembly for sanitary items includes a base portion that provides resistance to the dispenser assembly against being tipped from an upright condition, an extension portion extending upwardly from the base portion, an upper cover portion attached to the extension portion above the base portion and a dispensing unit below the upper cover portion. One or more dispensing devices are disposed upon or within the dispensing unit for dispensing at least one sanitary item, such as hand towels and liquid hand soaps. The dispensing unit is at least partially shielded from weather by the upper cover portion, and the assembly is provided in a modular configuration for the convenient replacement of damaged components.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: PolyJohn Enterprises CorporationInventors: Rodney M. Mullett, Vaughan D. Smith, II, Jamie P. Kostelyk
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Publication number: 20090321472Abstract: A device for dispensing pills includes a set of pill canisters and a control for releasing a desired quantity of pills from a selected pill canister at a target location. A frame is situated beneath the target location. The frame is adapted to accept and hold a selected platen of a set of platens and to move the selected platen in both an X axis and a Y axis. The selected platen holds and supports a target container into which the desired quantity of pills is deposited.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: QEM, INC.Inventor: Norman D. Knoth
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Patent number: 7513089Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide for a wrapping apparatus and associated methods and a cassette device for holding utensils. The wrapping apparatus may include a first holder for holding first items to be wrapped. The wrap is placed on a rotating table when the rotating table is rotated into a first position. One of the first items to be wrapped is moved from the first holder onto the wrap on the rotating table when the rotating table is rotated to a second position. A wrapping mechanism then wraps the first item in the wrap.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Inventor: Richard Howard Rubin
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Patent number: 7424960Abstract: A chip dispenser for dispensing a plurality of poker chips has a base with upper and lower surfaces and an outer wall through which extend a plurality of slides. Extending upward of the base is a plurality of tubular members for retaining chips. The thickness of each of the slides is chosen to be approximately equal to the number of chips to be dispensed with the actuation of each such slide. Upon actuation of a slide, the chips are moved to a cavity within the base and allowed to fall through a centralized hole in the bottom surface thereof and into a retainer.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Inventor: Thomas J. Vokac
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Patent number: 7264140Abstract: A system and method for dispensing pharmaceutical samples is provided. The system comprises a dispenser base, a lid, and a dispensing portion. The dispensing portion further comprises a window, finger cutouts, and a front section of a spring plate. The front section may further comprise curved portions that assist in maintaining a pharmaceutical sample within the pharmaceutical dispenser until a user intentionally removes the pharmaceutical sample. A ramp located substantially adjacent to the spring plate guides the pharmaceutical samples down a loading chamber to the dispensing portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Thomas Direct Sales, Inc.Inventors: John Philip Stoddard, Michael John Nuttall
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Patent number: 7128237Abstract: Vending machine product is moved by an “X-Y mechanism” having two stationary electronically controlled drive “motors,” which drive tension elements that position horizontally and vertically sliding components. A separation and selection system uses a “rotator” to release a product from a tray and a “gate” to separate the products into two columns on the tray. A “lever” mechanically links these components. Products move off the tray by a spring powered “slider” on the tray. There is only one “rotator-gate-lever” mechanism per pair of product columns in each display tray. When a “cup” engages the “lever” moving to the right, a product from the left side of the display tray is pushed into the “cup” and vice versa. Adjustable side walls in each tray accommodate different sized packages. The delivery mechanism uses the “cup” for transport. A lower surface of the cup engages a sliding “door” to a balanced delivery “port” for delivery of product from the cup to the port.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Inventors: John Holdway, Brian Halterman, Mike Ring
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Patent number: 7118007Abstract: An automated Meds dispenser system including a staging station for systematic loading of Meds into vials and an automated Meds dispenser for receiving and for subsequent distribution of Meds containing vials at multiple times over a period of multiple days. User friendly on-board circuitry and controls are provided to set the desired Meds distribution times. A positionable indexer plate accommodates the vials containing Meds which are loaded by the user or health care professional and subsequently distributed and presented by the automated Meds dispenser on a timely basis one vial at a time for use by a patient. The positionable indexer plate is advanced one position at a time as specified and stored in an onboard programmable microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: CRY Twenty-Two, Inc.Inventors: Cleon R. Yates, Joe S. Guthrie
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Patent number: 6742674Abstract: A snack dispenser consists of a series of tiers stacked to resemble a wedding cake. Each tier includes a trough divided into slots. A snack may be placed into each slot. The front of each slot is transparent. The troughs or trays are mounted on a rotatable carousel. The carousel is covered with a backshell and a transparent front shell. The front shell has transparent doors therein. By inserting a proper amount of money and aligning the carousel so that the desired snack is beneath a door; the door may be opened and the customer may withdraw his snack from that slot. The opening of the door blocks the rotation of the carousel, blocks the opening of the remaining doors, and also resets or cancels the credit of the coins inserted. When the single door is closed again, all doors will be blocked so that a person can not again open a door until proper coins are inserted. To service the dispenser the front shell is removed. A segment of all tiers is removed.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Newco Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Billy J. Castleberry
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Publication number: 20030173374Abstract: In a vending machine island having a standard supporting a mounting plate at an elevated position, a securing post which extends to a level of the top of the tallest vender. A lid locked to the vender is provided with engaging means which engages a bracket affixed to the securing post. The bracket is secured by a locking screw which can only be accessed when the globe is removed, which requires that the lid of the globe be removed. Each vending machine is thus affixed to the stand by both its base and its lid, rendering the vending machine island substantially more resistant to theft and vandalism.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Josef W. Schwarzli
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Publication number: 20030071052Abstract: A snack dispenser consists of a series of tiers stacked to resemble a wedding cake. Each tier includes a trough divided into slots. A snack may be placed into each slot. The front of each slot is transparent. The troughs or trays are mounted on a rotatable carousel. The carousel is covered with a backshell and a transparent front shell. The front shell has transparent doors therein. By inserting a proper amount of money and aligning the carousel so that the desired snack is beneath a door; the door may be opened and the customer may withdraw his snack from that slot. The opening of the door blocks the rotation of the carousel, blocks the opening of the remaining doors, and also resets or cancels the credit of the coins inserted. When the single door is closed again, all doors will be blocked so that a person can not again open a door until proper coins are inserted. To service the dispenser the front shell is removed. A segment of all tiers is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Billy J. Castleberry
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Patent number: 6536625Abstract: A machine and method for vending products perform the operational steps of storing a multiplicity of products in a plurality of vertical columns thereof that are organized in a circular row wherein the products in each vertical column are disposed one above another and can feed downward due to the influence of the force of gravity, incrementally rotating the plurality of vertical columns of products simultaneously about a circular path wherein lowermost ones of the products in the vertical columns thereof one at a time per revolution advance and cross over an inlet opening to a dispensing path, and dispensing the lowermost ones of the products of the vertical columns thereof through the inlet opening by use of a separation fixture that prevents products from dropping directly into the inlet opening from the vertical columns when aligned above the inlet opening while letting products drop into a lowermost circular row thereof located below the columns and from the lowermost circular row one at a time through tType: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: Kil Jae Chang
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Publication number: 20020113077Abstract: A medication dispensing system comprising an on-site medication dispensing unit and a central monitoring facility. The on-site medication dispensing unit holds bulk amounts of medication in a plurality of separate receptacles from which it selects a desired medication dosage according to an entered and stored prescription regimen and then notifies the patient by an audible or other sensory signal. If the patient presses a button within a prescribed time, the unit dispenses the dosage. If the patient does not press the button within the prescribed time, or if the unit detects a failure to dispense the selected canister, the unit makes the receptacle inaccessible and contacts a predetermined list of caregivers and the central monitoring facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Douglas A. Topliffe, Roger O. Topliffe
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Patent number: 6427866Abstract: A vertically stored can dispenser having the capability to retain multiple size food cans and provide easy access to the various size can channels. The dispenser can be attached to a lazy susan rotary base or attached to a slide-out cabinet dispenser device. The multiple size can channels can be interchanged.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Inventors: Scott G. Hawker, Paul R. Petersen
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Patent number: 6401973Abstract: An installation for the packaging of a product in containers closed with a stopper, including in particular a filling machine (1), a stopping machine (3) and, upstream of this, a device (6) for the dynamic storage of stoppers suitable to drive the stoppers continuously and with a pre-specified pitch, the number of stoppers present simultaneously in the device (6) being at least equal to that of the containers present in a pre-specified part (7) of the installation, means (8) for the control of the supply of stoppers being provided upstream of the device (6) to control a device (10) for supplying containers located upstream of the pre-specified part (7); thus, for every container engaged in the pre-specified part (7) corresponds a stopper present in the device (6) supplying the stopping machine (3) and, in the event of an incident in the supply of stoppers upstream of the device (6), the supply of containers from the pre-specified part (7) is controlled (9, 10) while maintaining the operation of the terminal pType: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Sidel S.A.Inventors: Philippe Derouault, Patrick Mie, Jean-Louis Pellegatta
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Patent number: 6302777Abstract: A coin holding apparatus includes a disk shaped casing and a locking ring. The casing defines three coin wells, each having upper and lower openings thereby having storage for six different coins in a compact casing. The locking ring rotates on the casing to open or close coin well openings to retain coins held within the casing or permit their removal.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Unitylab Inc.Inventor: Romeo Zoldan
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Patent number: 6234346Abstract: A snack dispenser consists of a series of tiers stacked to resemble a wedding cake. Each tier includes a trough divided into slots. A snack may be placed into each slot. The front of each slot is transparent. The troughs or trays are mounted on a rotatable carousel. The carousel is covered with a backshell and a transparent front shell. The front shell has transparent doors therein. By inserting a proper amount of money and aligning the carousel so that the desired snack is beneath a door; the door may be opened and the customer may withdraw his snack from that slot. The opening of the door blocks the rotation of the carousel, blocks the opening of the remaining doors, and also resets or cancels the credit of the coins inserted. When the single door is closed again, all doors will be blocked so that a person can not again open a door until proper coins are inserted. To service the dispenser the front shell is removed. A segment of all tiers is removed.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Newco Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Billy J. Castleberry
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Patent number: 6086175Abstract: An altar includes a cabinet body and a platform, which is located in front of the cabinet body and which has a flat top surface. The cabinet body has an interior chamber and several columns of compartments, each of which is open to the interior chamber and each of which is provided with an openable door. Several box sets are disposed within the interior chamber, and are located respectively behind the columns. Each of the box sets includes an endless flexible member which can be circulated by a driving unit, and a plurality of boxes which are attached to the flexible member. Each of the flexible members can be controlled by a switch member to circulate or stop. Accordingly, each of the boxes can be moved to be aligned with a selected corresponding column of the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Inventor: Chun-Tse Yang
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Patent number: 6026984Abstract: A device for displaying and dispensing articles above a horizontal surface includes a turntable for engaging the surface and supporting the device. A base is held above the turntable for rotation about a central vertical axis. A top is held above the base. A stack of article-holding tiers is positioned between the base and the top. Each tier has a plurality of groups of elongate stalls, each stall in a group configured to hold one article. The stalls in each group are arrayed generally side-by-side with each other and each stall has an open outboard end for removal of articles from the stall. A corresponding plurality of groups of blocking members are each associated with a corresponding group of stalls. Each blocking member is associated with one stall in the associated group of stalls.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: Mechtronics CorporationInventor: Kim D. Perrin
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Patent number: 6021918Abstract: A central motor-driven disk is formed with a row of open-bottomed pill-receiving virtually contiguous tubes about its border. The disk is surrounded by a first and second ring also having rows of pill-receiving open-bottomed tubes, the tubes come in to registry one-by-one with dispensing openings in a housing which supports these elements. Pills drop through a dispensing opening into a delivery drawer in the housing. Tab portions on the disk and the rings effect the driving by the disk of the first ring and then also the second ring as the pills in the previous ring or disk are dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Medical Equipment Development ServicesInventors: Richard R. Dumont, Joseph W. Jarosz
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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: 5988431Abstract: A vending machine system is disclosed for vending computer storage media and specifically a computer floppy disk. The vending machine includes a housing having a disk carousel therein. The disk carousel holds a plurality of disks in a vertical position. Upon a user selecting a disk to be purchased, a signal is sent to a motor which rotates a carousel positioning the selected disk in front of the dispenser opening at which time a pusher element is actuated pushing a disk out through the dispenser opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: Uzoma Roe
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Patent number: 5868476Abstract: A compact self-service bagel dispenser which provides customers with a selection of a plurality of different groups of bagels, and a plurality of different bagels within each group, within a small dispensing area. To provide convenient access to different varieties or groups of bagels within a relatively compact "footprint" on a counter surface, the dispenser preferably comprises a rotatable bin having a plurality of separate compartments separated from one another by generally vertical dividers. Each compartment preferably has an open upper end into which bagels may be loaded, a lower dispensing area, and a transition portion through which bagels travel from the upper end to the lower dispensing area. The rotatable bin is preferably supported on a fixed base. The bin preferably includes a bottom wall having a plurality of openings therein to permit crumbs, seeds, and other particulate materials to fall into a receptacle supported by the base.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Kraft Foods, Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Samborn, William Randolph Dudley, Jr.
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Patent number: 5860562Abstract: A dispenser is provided for dispensing packaged goods such as tea bags, coffee and the like. The dispenser has a base having a horizontal platform portion and a plurality of vertical, upstanding walls wherein each three walls form a vertical compartment having an open side, in which the tea bags are stacked one on top of other and are visible through an open side of the compartment. A slidable tray is positioned at the bottom of each compartment and is adapted to be pulled outwardly when dispensing the tea bag, and inwardly to its initial position after removing the tea bag. A cover member having transparent sidewalls can be placed above the base and locked onto the platform portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Inventor: Charles J. Fedak
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Patent number: 5667096Abstract: A drug storing apparatus for an automatic drug dispensing machine includes a frame provided with a multiplicity of inclined supports arranged one on top of the other or in rows for supporting a multiplicity of drug cases, and the supports may also be configured into rails. The drug cases are detachably connected to a multiplicity of drive boxes which may be mounted onto the frame along the inclined rails. The drug cases are arranged in such a manner that their outlets are oriented towards a central portion of a hopper. Each drive box is also provided with guide rails and contains therein a motor which has an axle oriented towards its corresponding drug case. When a drug case slides along the guide rails to fit onto its corresponding drive box, a coupling of a feeding element of the drug case just fits onto the axle of the motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Inventor: King-Sheng Wu
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Patent number: 5590809Abstract: A food vending machine contains a motor-driven inventory carousel which rotates to position food items at a desired index position. A control unit, for example a computer, reduces the power delivered to the inventory carousel as the desired index position is approached. The mechanical drive for the inventory carousel includes a modified geneva mechanism, which also serves to reduce the acceleration forces on the inventory carousel as it rotates from position to position.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: KRh Thermal SystemsInventors: Jack R. Prescott, Gregory Elliott, Mark A. Hopkins, Paul T. Rudewicz, Thom Thomas
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Patent number: 5551596Abstract: A parts feeding apparatus includes a plurality of cassettes respectively holding therein rows of parts of different types and removably attached to a plurality of parts supply openings arranged at predetermined angular intervals along the peripheral edge of a rotating circular plate. The circular plate is intermittently rotatable so that a selected one of the parts supply openings and the cassette attached thereto are positioned relative to the inlet opening of a parts delivery chute. An open lower end of the cassette is opened and closed at predetermined time intervals by a reciprocating slide plate member disposed in a parts supply unit. The parts feeding apparatus thus constructed is compact in size and simple in construction. Since the cassettes are arranged on the same circumference on the circular plate, the parts to be fed can be automatically and smoothly changed or switched from one type to another.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: YKK CorporationInventor: Shigenori Oomori
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Patent number: 5503300Abstract: A vending machine includes a refrigeration compartment, an oven compartment, structure for transferring a food product from the refrigeration compartment to the oven compartment, and structure for transferring the food product from the oven compartment to a user of the vending machine. The vending machine provides automated handling and cooking of packaged food products that enables a hot cooked food to be delivered to a customer in a cool package sleeve. The vending machine also includes a system for inventory control that enables vertical storage of packaged food products while minimizing crushing of packaged food products at the bottom of a stack. A magazine empty indicator automatically indicates when an inventory magazine is empty. An oven door latch mechanism eliminates the possibility that the oven can be operated while the oven door is open.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: KRh Thermal SystemsInventors: Jack R. Prescott, John D. Smead, Edward Durbin, Michael Kanyon, Michael E. Rudder, James W. Bradfield, Gregory Elliott, Stanley Arai, Mark A. Hopkins, Donald Morrison, Paul T. Rudewicz, Kenneth Sinera, Thom Thomas, Dale Weber
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Patent number: 5443680Abstract: An apparatus for automatically creating a simulated mosaic controllably discharges tile pieces onto plate material and secures the tile pieces in place such that the plates with the tile pieces are freestanding permitting the plates themselves to be an ordered arrangement of sections of the mosaic once cemented to the substrate. Many different forms may be had for the plate material, including ones that are pressure or heat activatable to bond with the tile pieces or ones that are mechanically connectable.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1993Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: Gerber Scientific Products, Inc.Inventor: David J. Gerber
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Patent number: 5397019Abstract: A vending assembly for vending at least one paper from at least one publisher includes a mounting frame forming an architectural landscape form providing a plurality of spaced mounting locations. The assembly also includes a plurality of vending boxes each being located at a corresponding one of the mounting locations and spaced from each other. The assembly further includes a structure for mounting each one of the vending boxes to each one of the mounting locations.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Inventor: Norman L. Schmitt
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Patent number: 5219094Abstract: An automatic dispenser for the sale/exchange of video cassettes/compact ds and similar. The products are housed on a rotary drum inside respective peripheral radial compartments arranged side by side in two concentric rings of the same diameter and occupying the same radial position. Drive means controlled by electronic control means provide for selectively rotating the drum by a given number of fractions of a turn equal to half the circumference of each compartment, so as to selectively position the compartments facing two withdrawal slots formed through a panel on the dispenser parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum, which slots are offset heightwise by an amount substantially equal to half the circumference of the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1991Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: A.S.E.T. Apparecchiature Strumenti Elettromeccanici Torino S.p.a.Inventor: Manlio Labriola
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Patent number: 5213233Abstract: The present invention is a vending assembly for vending at least one paper from at least one publisher. The assembly includes a mounting frame providing a plurality of spaced mounting locations. The assembly also includes a plurality of vending boxes each being located at a corresponding one of the mounting locations and spaced from each other. The assembly further includes a structure for mounting each one of the vending boxes to each one of the mounting locations.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Inventor: Norman L. Schmitt
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Patent number: 5092734Abstract: A filter feeder for automatically feeding filters one by one to casting molds traveling in a mold transfer line includes a rotatably arranged table and a plurality of cartridges vertically arranged on the table. Each of the cartridges accommodates a plurality of filters placed one upon another. A filter discharge mechanism is provided at a lower end of each cartridge to discharge a lowermost filter of the filters accommodated in the cartridge. The filter discharge mechanism includes a pair of shutter plates pivotally mounted on the lower end of the cartridge so that the lowermost filter may be discharged from the filter discharge mechanism when the shutter plates are opened. The filter feeder is further provided with a receiving mechanism for receiving the filter discharged from the filter discharge mechanism at a first location below the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Yutaka Sakoda, Michihiro Kanamura
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Patent number: 4807757Abstract: The invention relates to a pill dispensing device, and in particular to a device for dispensing birth control pills. The invention includes a multi-sided housing having a plurality of chambers disposed therein. Each chamber houses a plurality of pills which are dispensed one at a time through the opening of the housing by a dispensing device.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventors: Lisa N. Rappaport, Bradley J. Bolnick
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Patent number: 4638923Abstract: A gravity feeding pill dispenser is provided and consists of a device for dispensing pills from each aperture of a plurality of apertures on a caddy disc that is rotatably mounted to a shaft on a weighted base plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1985Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Inventors: Isaiah H. Mines, Jr., George Spector
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Patent number: 4632274Abstract: A novel cup dispenser, dispensing apparatus, beverage dispenser and components therefor, and a novel process for dispensing comestibles incorporating water (for example, a beverage or soup).Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1984Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Inventor: Manfred Garbe
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Patent number: 4456148Abstract: Vending apparatus for dispensing discrete articles stacked one above the other such as a stack of pre-filled cups with dry ingredients for mixing with water to make a beverage. The apparatus includes stationary support rings for supporting a plurality of stacks of articles arranged about a vertical axis. An actuating device is adapted to select an article from a particular stack, and for releasing the lowermost article of the selected stack into a carrier. An indexing drive moves the carrier, if necessary, between a discharge station and a position beneath each stack and then returns the carrier to the discharge station, with the selected article being held in the carrier at least until the carrier reaches the discharge station.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: General Foods LimitedInventors: Alec T. Newman, David Rhodes, Brian A. Edge
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Patent number: 4215799Abstract: A dispenser for antibiotic sensitivity discs which automatically and simultaneously dispenses a plurality of discs onto a flat surface, for example a layer of agar gel in a petri dish. The dispenser comprises a removable magazine unit which carries the required number of standard cartridges, each filled with discs to be dispensed. The discs are in turn removed mechanically from the cartridges from where they are transferred to the surface of the gel by a plurality of pick-up tubes to which a vacuum is applied. The vacuum causes the discs to become attached to the ends of respective tubes so that the discs move with the tubes onto the gel surface, and are pressed onto the gel surface by a pressure equal to the weight of the tubes.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1978Date of Patent: August 5, 1980Assignee: Oxoid LimitedInventor: Derwent Swaine