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US1397604A
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  • This invention relates to vending machines, and more particularly to liquid spraying machines,
  • the object of the invention is to provide a simply constructed: and eflicient machine of this character whereby the insertion of a' coin or check willjrel'ease the actuating mechanism therefor.
  • Another object isto provide simple and eflicient means to prevent the actuation of the discharge or ejecting mechanism until released by the coin.
  • Another object is to provide'novelmeans for ejecting and spraying a liquid from the apparatus. .7 v
  • Anotherjobject is to provide improved means for ejecting the coin after it has actuated the mechanism.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section through the casing with the mechanism shown in plan view Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1, I
  • Fig. 4 is a detail fragmentarylongltudinal section taken on the line'4-4of Fig. '2, and I Fig.” 5 is a detail fragmentary transverse sectional view thereof.
  • the apparatus constituting this invention is inclosed within a casing 1 divided by a vertical part/1 Letters Patent.
  • tion 2 into two compartments 3 and 4.
  • a cup-shaped member 5 Securedto the bottom ofthe compartmentfl is a cup-shaped member 5 having a flange 5, extending therefrom fandseoured to said bottom.
  • This cup-shaped member 5. is de& signed to retain and support a vessel 6 in the form of a bottle which may contain perfume or any other liquid to be vended.
  • a pipe 7 extends into vided at its upper end witha nozzle 8 which projects laterally from the front wall of the casing 1, said front wall 3 being composed of glass or other taransparent material so that the label contained onthe' bottle-may be readily seen from outside the casing so that'the purchaser may know just what kind of perfume he is going toobtain.
  • a tube or pipe 9 leads from'j the nozzle stopper of the bottle andhas a bulb 10 at its rear end, the pipe extendingthroughthe vertical partition 2 sothat thepipe is poSitioned in compartment i near the top there of (see' Fig. 1).
  • This bulb 10 is covered by. a hood 11 against which the upper portion of the bulb is designed to bear, the inner face of the, hood being made to conform to the shape of the bulb as is shown clearly in *ig.1.
  • This hood 11 is supported by uprights 12 rising from the horizontal partition 13 spaced from the bottom of'the compartment NroFF c emi ted Nov. 22,1921.
  • this partition 13 is arranged a coin receiving drawer 50, and mounted on the partition are the uprights 12 above described. These uprights 12 arev slotted longitudinally at their upper ends as shown at. 15 and a rod 16 is designed to reciprocate in. the slots. Blocks 17 are carried by this rod and operate asguides, being shapedtojfit within the slots 15. j 1
  • a convex block 18 Carried by the rod 16 is a convex block 18 positioned below the bulb 10 and which is designed to be forcibly engaged with the bulb when the block is raised 'forthe pur.-. pose presently to be. described. .Bars 19 are connected at one end with the rod 16 on" opposite sides of the block 18 and. at their v other end are connected with crank arms 20' which project laterally from shaft 21.
  • fA ratchet bar 29 1scarr1ed by one of the s A standard a rack bars 25 and is designed to engageade V 1 r pending armBO when the rack bar isjsecured against theftensionj of its spring. 7 r rises fromV-thejpar'tition ⁇ 13 bars and the standard supports at its upper .oiiset inwardly V lend atraek 32-on which is mounted to reclpplatform 33'.
  • the arm 30 which pro ects 1n the ratchet barg29' is made in the form of a pawl "andis carried'by 'a bar 36Vpiv'oted" at its fe a d at 3 wardly frornthe rearwall of casing 1.
  • Thls to abracket' 37" projecting inbar 36' is spanned by a guideSS whichis shown invertedUfihaped in form and oper- 1 ates, to prevent 7 5 5 I f The'iront nact i lift' t he'bar and thusimove the, arm 30 Outer thepa'th. ofthe ratchet'bar' 29. permitting the lateral movement of-the bar limit its upward movement.
  • this bar '36 is rounded as as wellsas to hown' at 36 extends over the' cjoin re ce ving platforni'fiirso that when saldlplatcoin and moves rearw-ardly under said ,bar .36,;thecoin: willfopera-te to rack bars to. moverearwardly a sufficient g: .j I distance to elevate the block 18 so as to cause it to forcibly engage the bulb 10 eject complished by the path of pass freely thereunder when the platform moves rearwardly and to drop down over the coin when the platform-is so positioned and to engage the coin and'force itoi'i the platform when it moves forwardly. r 4
  • a coin chute 39 extends-from one wall of the casing 1 and discharges directly over the platform 33 and is provided at its outer end with a lip 10 to receive and direct the coin into the chute.
  • This movementgotthecoin elevates the track32 carry- 7 ing with it the arms 30s'o that's'aid arms are moved out ofthe path of the ratchet bar 29 thusunlocking the-bulb compressing mechanism so that the iurtherjturning of the gears will operate to, rai'se the block 18 through the arms ,19 andf20-and compress V the bulb causing the atomizerj'withwhich iit s connected to 'operate and, spray the liquid from the'lo'ottle onto. the, person or an object held by him in front of the atomizer y After the rack barshave moved reartension of theirsprings 27 the coin: riding 7 under the kickers 32fdur1ng' this movement,
  • Thislcoin is preferably a penny but any otlier'suitable coinl rnaylbe used. accord e. 7
  • a perfume vending machine including a. container equipped with compressible means for dispensing the contents thereof,
  • an inclosing casing a liquid container therein having a nozzle with a bulb connected therewith, reciprocatory means for compressing said bulb to eject the liquid from said container, a rotary shaft, crank arms connecting said shaft with said reciprocatory means, a gear fixed to said shaft, a reciprocatory rack meshing with said gear, cooperating means carried by said rack and casing for locking the shaft against turning, and coin controlled means for releasing said locking means.
  • an inclosing casing a liquid container therein having a nozzle with abulb connected therewith, reciprocatory means for compressing said bulb to eject the liquid from said container, a rotary shaft, crank arms connecting said shaft with said reciprocatory means, a gear fixed to said shaft, a reciprocatory rack meshing with said gear, cooperating means carried by said rack and casing for locking the shaft against turning, means for releasing said locking means, and means for re moving said releasing means after the compression of the bulb.
  • an inclosing casing a liquid container therein having a nozzle with a bulb connected therewith, reciprocatory means for compressing said bulb to eject the liquid from said container, a rotary shaft, crank arms connecting said shaft with said reciprocatory means, a gear fixed to said shaft, a reciprocatory rack meshing with said gear, a ratchet bar carried by said rack, a pawl carried by said casing in the path of said ratchet bar for locking the gear against turning, and liftable means connected with said pawl.

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A. E. PFAU.
VENDING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 30I 1918.
1,397,604. Patented Nov. 22, 1921.
- awe/Mot A. E. PFAU.
VENDING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 30. 191B.
Patented Nov. 22, 1921.
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VENDING-MACHINE.
1,397,604. i Specification of To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ALBERT E. PFAU, a citizen of the United States, residing at Rockford, in the county ofWinnebago and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in 'Vending-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to vending machines, and more particularly to liquid spraying machines,
The object of the invention is to provide a simply constructed: and eflicient machine of this character whereby the insertion of a' coin or check willjrel'ease the actuating mechanism therefor.
Another object isto provide simple and eflicient means to prevent the actuation of the discharge or ejecting mechanism until released by the coin.
Another object is to provide'novelmeans for ejecting and spraying a liquid from the apparatus. .7 v
Anotherjobject is to provide improved means for ejecting the coin after it has actuated the mechanism. V i
With the foregoing and other objects in view, which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combi nation and arrangement of parts andin the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment ofthe invention herein disclosefd .may be made within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the spirit of the invention. y
In the accompanying drawings 2- Figure 1 represents a side elevation partly in section of the apparatus constituting this invention, the casing in which it is inclosed being'shown in section, T
Fig. 2 is a horizontal section through the casing with the mechanism shown in plan view Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1, I
Fig. 4 is a detail fragmentarylongltudinal section taken on the line'4-4of Fig. '2, and I Fig." 5 is a detail fragmentary transverse sectional view thereof. l
' In the embodiment illustrated, the apparatus constituting this invention is inclosed within a casing 1 divided by a vertical part/1 Letters Patent.
tion 2 into two compartments 3 and 4. Securedto the bottom ofthe compartmentfl is a cup-shaped member 5 having a flange 5, extending therefrom fandseoured to said bottom. This cup-shaped member 5. is de& signed to retain and support a vessel 6 in the form of a bottle which may contain perfume or any other liquid to be vended. A pipe 7 extends into vided at its upper end witha nozzle 8 which projects laterally from the front wall of the casing 1, said front wall 3 being composed of glass or other taransparent material so that the label contained onthe' bottle-may be readily seen from outside the casing so that'the purchaser may know just what kind of perfume he is going toobtain. j j
A tube or pipe 9 leads from'j the nozzle stopper of the bottle andhas a bulb 10 at its rear end, the pipe extendingthroughthe vertical partition 2 sothat thepipe is poSitioned in compartment i near the top there of (see' Fig. 1). This bulb 10 is covered by. a hood 11 against which the upper portion of the bulb is designed to bear, the inner face of the, hood being made to conform to the shape of the bulb as is shown clearly in *ig.1. p This hood 11 is supported by uprights 12 rising from the horizontal partition 13 spaced from the bottom of'the compartment NroFF c emi ted Nov. 22,1921. Application filed September 30,1918. Serial No; 256,336.
said bottle and is pro 4; a'ndwhich is designed to support the mech anism which actuates theapparatus as will;
, be hereinafter more fully described. Belowf this partition 13 is arranged a coin receiving drawer 50, and mounted on the partition are the uprights 12 above described. These uprights 12 arev slotted longitudinally at their upper ends as shown at. 15 and a rod 16 is designed to reciprocate in. the slots. Blocks 17 are carried by this rod and operate asguides, being shapedtojfit within the slots 15. j 1
Carried by the rod 16 isa convex block 18 positioned below the bulb 10 and which is designed to be forcibly engaged with the bulb when the block is raised 'forthe pur.-. pose presently to be. described. .Bars 19 are connected at one end with the rod 16 on" opposite sides of the block 18 and. at their v other end are connected with crank arms 20' which project laterally from shaft 21.
I tending handle carried by the upper ends oi standards" 22 secured to the partition 13 as is shown:
adjacent side wall of the casing 1 as is shown 2 slotted to permit the handle to turntherein."
' at one 'end to ot er'ends to I "rack'bars and'said springs exert their clearly in Figs. 2 and 3, said casingibeing 'llwo rackbars 25 spaced laterally apart are" mounted to reciprocate horizontally in guides 26' secured .to theupper face of the partition 13. coiledspring's 27 are attached the guides 26 and" at their lugs 28 which depend from the tension, to retract the rack bars and; torenectedtherewith so that the block 18 is for- V cibly engagedwith the'bulb 10 and thus op-;
, theirsprings '27 beenfreciprocated turn them to normal position after they have bymeans of the handle 24 not only reciprocates'the rack bars but; operates-to liftv the crank arms20 andLto raise the bars 19 conerates to eject the liquid from the inozzlev 8 in .a manner well ,known in atomizers. r
fA ratchet bar 29 1scarr1ed by one of the s A standard a rack bars 25 and is designed to engageade V 1 r pending armBO when the rack bar isjsecured against theftensionj of its spring. 7 r rises fromV-thejpar'tition{13 bars and the standard supports at its upper .oiiset inwardly V lend atraek 32-on which is mounted to reclpplatform 33'. is carired'byl an upright 34" rocat'e; aco'in carrying platform This fixed at its'lower end to the ,inneriend of the rack baropposedto that which carries xthefratchet bar 29, said standard 3 1 being tojposition the platform be tweenthe track32 above referred. to.
i The arm 30 which pro ects 1n the ratchet barg29' is made in the form of a pawl "andis carried'by 'a bar 36Vpiv'oted" at its fe a d at 3 wardly frornthe rearwall of casing 1. Thls to abracket' 37" projecting inbar 36' is spanned by a guideSS whichis shown invertedUfihaped in form and oper- 1 ates, to prevent 7 5 5 I f The'iront nact i lift' t he'bar and thusimove the, arm 30 Outer thepa'th. ofthe ratchet'bar' 29. permitting the lateral movement of-the bar limit its upward movement. this bar '36 is rounded as as wellsas to hown' at 36 extends over the' cjoin re ce ving platforni'fiirso that when saldlplatcoin and moves rearw-ardly under said ,bar .36,;thecoin: willfopera-te to rack bars to. moverearwardly a sufficient g: .j I distance to elevate the block 18 so as to cause it to forcibly engage the bulb 10 eject complished by the path of pass freely thereunder when the platform moves rearwardly and to drop down over the coin when the platform-is so positioned and to engage the coin and'force itoi'i the platform when it moves forwardly. r 4
A coin chute 39 extends-from one wall of the casing 1 and discharges directly over the platform 33 and is provided at its outer end with a lip 10 to receive and direct the coin into the chute.
V In the operation of apparatus; a coin inserted through chute 39 will drop down on- V i to the platform33 and the apparatus is'then V Fixedto the shaft 21 are two gears 28 mounted to mesh with the rack bars 25 so that when the shaft is turnedtherackbars V will be reciprocated against the tension of and this turning of the shaft,
ready for ejecting the liquid which is 210- the turning of shaft I 21 through the handle 24 and" arms 23' which causes the gears carried by saidshaftto rotate and through their'intermeshingengagejment with the rack bars. 25-to reciprocate said bars rearwardly. i This rearward move- Inent of the rack bars" causes the platform carrying standardbe to moverearwardly carrying with it the coin which hasibeen in serted through the chute 39. This movementgotthecoin elevates the track32 carry- 7 ing with it the arms 30s'o that's'aid arms are moved out ofthe path of the ratchet bar 29 thusunlocking the-bulb compressing mechanism so that the iurtherjturning of the gears will operate to, rai'se the block 18 through the arms ,19 andf20-and compress V the bulb causing the atomizerj'withwhich iit s connected to 'operate and, spray the liquid from the'lo'ottle onto. the, person or an object held by him in front of the atomizer y After the rack barshave moved reartension of theirsprings 27 the coin: riding 7 under the kickers 32fdur1ng' this movement,
ea usefthe coin'carriedby the platform: to be 'war'dly predetermined distance. against the 1 V engaged by the kickers-32"and knocked be said platiorm The 'coin so discharg'ed will 7 drop into the drawer 50 "which is suitably located and access thereto can only befobtained by an authorized person-X l a From the above description it be seen that the apparatus can only" be :oporated by the insertion of a suitable coin in win ems,
the chute 39 to unlockthe bulb compressing device. Thislcoin is preferably a penny but any otlier'suitable coinl rnaylbe used. accord e. 7
e to e me l teff: i uie e bs iet r thebulbh': i r V From the foregoing description, takenin ConheCfiQn with h e r n mg drawin s,
the advantages of the construction and of the method of operation will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention appertains and while I have described the principle of operation of the invention together with the device which I now consider to be the best embodiment thereof, I desire to have it understood that the device shown is merely illustrative and that such changes may be made as are with in the scope of the claimed invention.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A perfume vending machine including a. container equipped with compressible means for dispensing the contents thereof,
'a rotatable shaft carrying mechanism to operate the compressing means, gear wheels carried by said shaft, and spring retained rack bars in mesh with said gear wheels and operable by movement of said shaft to tension the springs of the rack bars whereby the latter are automatically retracted when the shaft is released.
2. In a machine of the class described, an inclosing casing, a liquid container therein having a nozzle with a bulb connected therewith, reciprocatory means for compressing said bulb to eject the liquid from said container, a rotary shaft, crank arms connecting said shaft with said reciprocatory means, a gear fixed to said shaft, a reciprocatory rack meshing with said gear, cooperating means carried by said rack and casing for locking the shaft against turning, and coin controlled means for releasing said locking means.
3. In a machine of the class described, an inclosing casing, a liquid container therein having a nozzle with abulb connected therewith, reciprocatory means for compressing said bulb to eject the liquid from said container, a rotary shaft, crank arms connecting said shaft with said reciprocatory means, a gear fixed to said shaft, a reciprocatory rack meshing with said gear, cooperating means carried by said rack and casing for locking the shaft against turning, means for releasing said locking means, and means for re moving said releasing means after the compression of the bulb.
4:. In a machine of the class described, an inclosing casing, a liquid container therein having a nozzle with a bulb connected therewith, reciprocatory means for compressing said bulb to eject the liquid from said container, a rotary shaft, crank arms connecting said shaft with said reciprocatory means,
ing said shaft with said reciprocatory means, 1 g
a gear fixed to said-shaft, a spring retracted reciprocatory rack meshing with said gear, cooperating means carried by said rack and casing for locking the shaft against turning,
and coin controlled means for releasing said locking means.
6. In a machine of the class described, an inclosing casing, a liquid container therein having a nozzle with a bulb connected therewith, reciprocatory means for compressing said bulb to eject the liquid from said container, a rotary shaft, crank arms connecting said shaft with said reciprocatory means, a gear fixed to said shaft, a reciprocatory rack meshing with said gear, a ratchet bar carried by said rack, a pawl carried by said casing in the path of said ratchet bar for locking the gear against turning, and liftable means connected with said pawl.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ALBERT E. PFAU.
Witnesses:
E. W. BOOKLAND, J. F. PETERSON.
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