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US1621098A
US1621098A US747152A US74715224A US1621098A US 1621098 A US1621098 A US 1621098A US 747152 A US747152 A US 747152A US 74715224 A US74715224 A US 74715224A US 1621098 A US1621098 A US 1621098A
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  • This invention relates to cup dispensers and with regard to its more specific features, mechanism for automatically releasing one cup at a time in position to be manually or automatically removed from the stack.
  • An-object of this invention is to provide a new and improved dispensing mechanism which is simple and eflicient in operation and inexpensive in manufacture.
  • a further object is to provide a device of the character described which will, automatically, when operated by the hand, select one cup from a stack of nested cups and permit its removal while retaining the next adjacent cup.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section through a machine embodying this invention
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section along the line IIII of Fig 1, showing the mechanism in normal positlon'
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the mecha nism in position to drop the stack;
  • Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic View showing the release of the escapement to the stack of nested cupswhile supporting thestack in normal position;
  • Fig. 5 is a similar view showing the escapement in position to drop the stack; and 4 Fig. 6 shows the assumption of normal position with the bottom cup in the act of being released.
  • the numeral 1 comprises a container adapted to receivea stack of nested cups preferably of the Variety which has a ead around the upper rim.
  • This container which is preferably of glass is closed.
  • a sleeve 3 carried by a cylindrical cup guide 4.
  • the guide 4 is provided at intervals spaced around its circumference with apertures through its side walls as shown at 5, and a set of escapements-,6, 7 and 8 are pivotally mounted on pins 9 carried by -members successivly'into position, the arms brackets 10 attached to the sleeve, in position to extend through the orifices 5 into the pathway of the flanges of the nested cups.
  • Each of the escapements 6, 7 and 8 comprises an upper cup supporting member 11, 12 and 13, and a lower cup supporting member 14, 15 and 16,'and the upper and lower cup supporting member of each escapement are relatively spaced from each other ver tically by an amount equal to the distance between two cup flanges.
  • Each of the upper cup supporting members has a small arcuate face, 17, and each of the lower cup supporting members has a corresponding face 18, and these faces 17 and 18 are differently disposed about the axis of the escapement so that as the escapements are oscillated in unison, the upper and the lower set of cup supporting members is each brought into the pathway of the. cup flangesas the other is withdrawn from that pathway,
  • links 19-20 connect each escapement with an adjacent escapement, being pivoted to arms, 30 21, 22, 23 and 24 of said escapements. These arms are preferably so-situated that in the middle of the oscillation of the escapement required to bring the sets of cup supporting will -be substantially at right angles to the links.
  • One of the links as 20 may be extended outwardly as at 25 and provided at its outer end with a handle 26, while a spring 27 may beconnected between one of the pins 9 and one end of one of the links to urge the handle 26 outwardly, in position to bring the upper set of cup supporting members normally into the'pathway of the stack.
  • Means are provided for limiting the oscillation of the escapements in different directions after the other set of cup supporting members has passed out of engagement with the stack. As illustrated, this can be accomplished by permitting the side of the link 20 to come into engagement with the outer side of the sleeve constituting the cup guide.
  • the operation of the device is as follows:
  • the dispenser may be operated by filling the retainer 1 with a stack of nested ,cups and thereafter inverting it in place.
  • the upper set of the cup supporting members 11, 12 and 13 is in the way of the cup flanges and the stack falls within the oup guide until the flanges of the lowermost cup rest upon those members.
  • the lowermost cup cannot be removed entire stack falls until the' lowermost cup is in engagement with the lowermost set of cup su porting members
  • the upper set of cup supporting members passes in position to sup port the next to the bottom cup, while the lower on supporting members pass from beneath the stack.
  • a cup dispenser comprising a container, a support therefor having a plurality of openings therein, a plurality of escapements pivotally mounted on said support and adapted to be projected through said openings, links pivotally connecting said escapements, a handle on one of said links for actuating the links and the escapements, and resilient means connected with one of said links for returning the escapements and links to normal position after an operation thereof.
  • a "cup dispenser comprising a container adapted to hold a stack of nested cups, a support for said container, an apertured sleeve in said support to form a guide for the cups, said sleeve having-a plurality of openings therein, a.

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March 15, 1927. 1,621,098
J. W. ANDERSON ET AL CUP DISPENSER Filed Nov. 1, 1924 I ATTORNEYS Patented Mar. 15, 1927.
'1 UNITED JAMES W. ANDERSON AND WILLIS B. RICE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNORS, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO VORTEX MFG. 00., OF CHICAGO ILLINOIS, A CORPO- TION' OF ILLINOIS.
CUP DISPENSER.
Application filed November 1, 1924. Serial No. 747,152.
This invention relates to cup dispensers and with regard to its more specific features, mechanism for automatically releasing one cup at a time in position to be manually or automatically removed from the stack.
' An-object of this invention is to provide a new and improved dispensing mechanism which is simple and eflicient in operation and inexpensive in manufacture.
A further object is to provide a device of the character described which will, automatically, when operated by the hand, select one cup from a stack of nested cups and permit its removal while retaining the next adjacent cup.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement of parts,'which'will be exemplified in the constructions herein-' after set forth and the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the claims. For a fullerunderstanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a vertical section through a machine embodying this invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-section along the line IIII of Fig 1, showing the mechanism in normal positlon' Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the mecha nism in position to drop the stack;
Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic View showing the release of the escapement to the stack of nested cupswhile supporting thestack in normal position; a
. Fig. 5 is a similar view showing the escapement in position to drop the stack; and 4 Fig. 6 shows the assumption of normal position with the bottom cup in the act of being released.
In the drawings, the numeral 1 comprises a container adapted to receivea stack of nested cups preferably of the Variety which has a ead around the upper rim. This container which is preferably of glass is closed.
at the top as shown at 2, at the lower end, fits into a sleeve 3 carried by a cylindrical cup guide 4. .The guide 4 is provided at intervals spaced around its circumference with apertures through its side walls as shown at 5, and a set of escapements-,6, 7 and 8 are pivotally mounted on pins 9 carried by -members successivly'into position, the arms brackets 10 attached to the sleeve, in position to extend through the orifices 5 into the pathway of the flanges of the nested cups.
Each of the escapements 6, 7 and 8 comprises an upper cup supporting member 11, 12 and 13, and a lower cup supporting member 14, 15 and 16,'and the upper and lower cup supporting member of each escapement are relatively spaced from each other ver tically by an amount equal to the distance between two cup flanges. j
Each of the upper cup supporting members has a small arcuate face, 17, and each of the lower cup supporting members has a corresponding face 18, and these faces 17 and 18 are differently disposed about the axis of the escapement so that as the escapements are oscillated in unison, the upper and the lower set of cup supporting members is each brought into the pathway of the. cup flangesas the other is withdrawn from that pathway,
For the purpose of co-ordinating the oscillation of the different escapements, links 19-20 connect each escapement with an adjacent escapement, being pivoted to arms, 30 21, 22, 23 and 24 of said escapements. These arms are preferably so-situated that in the middle of the oscillation of the escapement required to bring the sets of cup supporting will -be substantially at right angles to the links.
As illustrated, three escapements'are employed, one of which is link connected to each of the other two, but it will be obvious. ,90 that a different number of escapements can be employed, if desired.
One of the links as 20 may be extended outwardly as at 25 and provided at its outer end with a handle 26, while a spring 27 may beconnected between one of the pins 9 and one end of one of the links to urge the handle 26 outwardly, in position to bring the upper set of cup supporting members normally into the'pathway of the stack. Means are provided for limiting the oscillation of the escapements in different directions after the other set of cup supporting members has passed out of engagement with the stack. As illustrated, this can be accomplished by permitting the side of the link 20 to come into engagement with the outer side of the sleeve constituting the cup guide.
The operation of the device is as follows: The dispenser may be operated by filling the retainer 1 with a stack of nested ,cups and thereafter inverting it in place. At this time, the upper set of the cup supporting members 11, 12 and 13 is in the way of the cup flanges and the stack falls within the oup guide until the flanges of the lowermost cup rest upon those members. In this position the lowermost cup cannot be removed entire stack falls until the' lowermost cup is in engagement with the lowermost set of cup su porting members Upon the release of the andle 26, the upper set of cup supporting members passes in position to sup port the next to the bottom cup, while the lower on supporting members pass from beneath the stack. In this position, the stack is supported by the next to the bottom cup and the bottom cup is unsupported, so that if it be free to fall, it will drop from the machine, otherwise it may be retained upon the stack by the friction between it and the cup above it. It may thus be readily ,removed from the machine in either event.
Since certain changes may be'made in the above construction and different embodiments of the invention could be made without departing from the scope, thereof, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative'and not in a limiting sense.
I It is also to be understood that the following claimsare intended to cover all the ge- I natures.
neric and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween. 9
Having described our invention, what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. A cup dispenser comprising a container, a support therefor having a plurality of openings therein, a plurality of escapements pivotally mounted on said support and adapted to be projected through said openings, links pivotally connecting said escapements, a handle on one of said links for actuating the links and the escapements, and resilient means connected with one of said links for returning the escapements and links to normal position after an operation thereof.
2. A "cup dispenser comprising a container adapted to hold a stack of nested cups, a support for said container, an apertured sleeve in said support to form a guide for the cups, said sleeve having-a plurality of openings therein, a. pair of escapements pivotally supported on said sleeve and projecting through two of the openings in said sleeve, an intermediate escapement mounted on said sleeve for coaction with another of said openings, links pivotally connecting said first mentioned escapements to said in termediate escapement, a handle formed on one of said links to permit simultaneous operation of all of said escapements and said links to cause the cups to be discharged one at a time tliroughsaid sleeve, and means for returning said escapements and said links to normal position. I
In testimony whereof we affix our sig- JAMES W.ANDERSON.' WIILLIS B. RICE.
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US2426707A (en) * 1944-05-27 1947-09-02 Blanche H Polsen Dispensing apparatus
US2515904A (en) * 1944-12-28 1950-07-18 Nelson J Jewett Chip dispenser
US2925196A (en) * 1955-12-07 1960-02-16 Vendo Co Cup dispensing mechanism
US3026959A (en) * 1959-05-27 1962-03-27 Sweigart Prot Company Fire escape apparatus
US3095958A (en) * 1961-03-30 1963-07-02 Applied Arts Corp Coat hanger dispenser
US4169541A (en) * 1977-12-15 1979-10-02 Universal Instruments Corporation DIP component storage and dispensing magazine
FR2529182A1 (en) * 1982-06-25 1983-12-30 Smh Alcatel Individual letters feed for pile - uses intermittent support cam coordinated with needle moving between two bottom letters.
US20070170203A1 (en) * 2004-05-05 2007-07-26 Christian Jarisch Device for selection of capsules contained in a stack
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US2426707A (en) * 1944-05-27 1947-09-02 Blanche H Polsen Dispensing apparatus
US2515904A (en) * 1944-12-28 1950-07-18 Nelson J Jewett Chip dispenser
US2925196A (en) * 1955-12-07 1960-02-16 Vendo Co Cup dispensing mechanism
US3026959A (en) * 1959-05-27 1962-03-27 Sweigart Prot Company Fire escape apparatus
US3095958A (en) * 1961-03-30 1963-07-02 Applied Arts Corp Coat hanger dispenser
US4169541A (en) * 1977-12-15 1979-10-02 Universal Instruments Corporation DIP component storage and dispensing magazine
FR2529182A1 (en) * 1982-06-25 1983-12-30 Smh Alcatel Individual letters feed for pile - uses intermittent support cam coordinated with needle moving between two bottom letters.
US20070170203A1 (en) * 2004-05-05 2007-07-26 Christian Jarisch Device for selection of capsules contained in a stack
JP2007536653A (en) * 2004-05-05 2007-12-13 ネステク ソシエテ アノニム Device for selecting capsules contained in a stack
US7857164B2 (en) * 2004-05-05 2010-12-28 Nestec S.A. Device for selection of capsules contained in a stack
CN103600998A (en) * 2013-11-29 2014-02-26 江苏迅捷装具科技有限公司 Basket distributing device
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US20180086574A1 (en) * 2015-04-23 2018-03-29 Jysk Konstruktionsteknik A/S Denesting element for closely stacked objects
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