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- the present invention is directed to apparatuses and methods for conveying a marketing message, or indicia of value or items of value to an audience.
- the present invention is particularly directed to such apparatuses and methods that effect such conveyance in cooperation with operation of a companion device.
- a consumer, or user, operating a newspaper vending machine pays money, usually by inserting predetermined coinage into a slot.
- the user may obtain a single copy of the newspaper.
- the only revenue generated by the transaction is the coinage inserted for the sale of the newspaper.
- advertisements included in a newspaper may be incorporated into pages of the newspaper, or they may be in the form of individual inserts.
- An average Sunday newspaper may have on the order of fifty to seventy advertising inserts.
- Such an offering has an advantage of being particularly noticeable by users because it is presented individually, in conjunction with the newspaper purchase, but it is not integrated into the newspaper offering. Such individuality allows a particular advertiser or advertisers to “break from the clutter” of advertising by its peers to stand apart from the other advertisers lumped together in the newspaper offering.
- Such an offering of advantage for advertisers also provides an opportunity for newspaper publishers to gain additional revenues from the advertisers availing themselves of the new individuality in advertising. It is even likely that such an individualistic advertising offering may increase revenues for newspaper vending machines when empty of newspapers. For example, it may worthwhile for a user to insert twenty-five cents or fifty cents in return for a coupon good for “2-for-1” on a hamburger in a neighborhood establishment, even though the newspaper vending machine is empty of newspapers.
- Providing a communication capability for updating or changing the offering or offerings from the apparatus of the present invention increases flexibility of operation for the apparatus and decreases costs of maintenance for effecting such changes.
- Such a communication capability may range from a simple access port on the apparatus to a remote communication capability.
- An access port provides access to an operator on the scene without having to open the apparatus to reprogram or other wise amend the offering.
- Access port communication may include mechanical coupling, infrared or other optical coupling, magnetic coupling, capacitive coupling or other communication links.
- a remote communication capability permits effecting changes from a locus remote from the apparatus.
- Remote communication capabilities may include telephone connections, satellite communications, cable connections (including coaxial cable and optical cable), radio communications and other communication techniques.
- An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device; the fuel vending device delivering at least one fuel product; the delivering being effected by exercising an actuator element; includes: (a) a control unit for controlling the apparatus in dispensing at least one item having value after the exercising; (b) a providing unit for effecting the dispensing; the providing unit being coupled with the control unit and responsive to the control unit; and (c) a link coupling the apparatus and the actuator element for effecting the cooperation.
- the method includes the steps of: (a) providing a control unit for controlling the dispensing; (b) providing a providing unit coupled with the control unit for effecting the providing; and (c) providing a link coupling the apparatus and the actuator element for effecting the cooperation.
- the apparatus and method of the present invention provide increased flexibility, individuality and visibility for advertisers.
- the apparatus and method of the present invention may be used with any of various companion devices, including, by way of example, vending machines for newspapers, soda, water, candy, stamps, food, public telephones, toll booth ticket dispensers, parking meters, parking lot ticket dispensers, laundry machines (washers and dryers), novelties, condoms, sanitary napkins, medicines, and other vending machines.
- Other examples of useful companion devices for the apparatus and method of the present invention include gas pumps; pay air pumps; pen, pencil and stationery machines; automatic teller machines (ATMs); phone card machines; gambling devices; interactive kiosks; airline ticket machines; bus ticket machines and mass transit commuter access machines.
- ATMs automatic teller machines
- Cable television set-top devices are also appropriate companion devices for use with the present invention.
- an operator such as a cable service provider
- coupons or other indicia of value may be sent via an Internet connection or other connection (e.g., the cable supplying the video signal to the television) to a predetermined e-mail address.
- the indicia of value may be related to the commercial airing on the television monitor at a particular time.
- Such a capability thus provided by the present invention allows broadcast media to receive quantifiable feedback from consumers relating to their dollars spent on television advertising. This is believed to be the first time such large volume, direct, relatively low cost feedback relating to advertising expenditures has been available in broadcast environments.
- a broadcaster or an advertiser may receive direct feedback indicating viewership of a particular advertisement. Time, channel, geographic and other indications may be provided on individual coupons (printed, coded or uncoded), thereby providing very detailed information for advertisers and broadcasters when the coupons or other indicia of value are redeemed.
- the sorts of things that may be dispensed by the present invention include coupons redeemable for discounts or merchandise or services, sample merchandise (e.g., coffee, shampoo, toothpaste or other products), messages (e.g., in a video display, a light emitting diode (LED) readout or an audio message), or any combination of coupons, samples and messages.
- sample merchandise e.g., coffee, shampoo, toothpaste or other products
- messages e.g., in a video display, a light emitting diode (LED) readout or an audio message
- the apparatus of the present invention may be embodied in a discrete apparatus attached externally upon or internally within a companion device.
- the apparatus may be integrally incorporated with a companion device.
- Such an integral configuration may be manifested in software that is resident within a memory structure that is shared with the companion device for controlling and operating the apparatus of the present invention.
- Such integration of all or part of the apparatus of the present invention is considered to be within the intended scope of the present invention.
- other aspects of the apparatus of the present invention may be shared with a companion device. For example, if the companion device prints receipts or other indicia (e.g., a gasoline pump), the apparatus may share the printer used for printing gasoline receipts for producing coupons or other indicia of value according to the present invention.
- the companion device prints receipts or other indicia (e.g., a gasoline pump)
- the apparatus may share the printer used for printing gasoline receipts for producing coupons or other indicia of value according to the present invention.
- any embodiment of the present invention whether partially integrated with a companion device (or more than one companion device), resident within a memory structure that is shared with the companion device or employed as an individual discrete apparatus, is within the intended scope of the present invention.
- the providing of at least one item of value in cooperation with the companion device may be effected either individually, or in an integrated configuration with at least one companion device.
- FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIG. 1 , viewed along Section 2 - 2 in FIG. 1 , illustrating selected aspects of the present invention with a side panel of the companion device removed.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating the method of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
- a vending appliance 10 includes a coupon dispensing apparatus 12 attached externally to a companion vending device 14 .
- vending device 14 is configured for selling newspapers.
- Coupon dispensing apparatus 12 includes a slot 16 through which coupons are dispensed when coupon dispensing apparatus 12 is operated.
- Vending device 14 includes a money-dealing section 18 and a storage and dispensing section 20 .
- Money-dealing section 18 presents a display area 22 that may surround coin slots 24 . There are frequently several coin slots 24 provided to accommodate different denominations of coins.
- Money-dealing section 18 also includes a coin return actuator button 26 and a coin return slot 28 .
- Dispensing section 20 includes a base 30 , a storage area 32 and a newspaper area 34 .
- Storage area may have a presentation structure 33 for holding advertising or other materials (not shown in FIG. 1 ).
- Newspaper area 34 is accessed by a door 36 .
- Door 36 has a handle 38 and an integral display window 40 .
- Display window 40 may be transparent to facilitate a user's discerning whether any newspapers remain for purchase within newspaper area 34 , or display window 40 may be partially or fully filled by advertising or other displayed printed materials.
- Door 36 is configured to rotate about a hinge 42 .
- a user deposits a predetermined amount of coinage into selected of coin slots 24 .
- the coinage operates to release a catch (not shown in FIG. 1 ) holding door 36 .
- the user may then pull upon handle 38 to rotate door 36 about hinge 42 and expose newspaper area 34 .
- the user may then reach into newspaper area 34 to retrieve a newspaper.
- Door 36 is linked with coupon dispensing apparatus 12 to actuate coupon dispensing apparatus 12 when door 36 is rotated about hinge 42 by pulling upon handle 38 .
- Actuating coupon dispensing apparatus 12 presents a coupon (or other indicia of value) at slot 16 for retrieval by the user.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIG. 1 , viewed along Section 2 - 2 in FIG. 1 , illustrating selected aspects of the present invention with a side panel of the companion device removed.
- vending appliance 10 is illustrated with door 36 in an open position extending substantially horizontally from hinge 42 to provide access to the interior of newspaper area 34 .
- An arm 43 is attached to door 36 to move from a vertical position (not shown in FIG. 2 ) when door 36 is closed to a horizontal position (shown in FIG. 2 ) when door 36 is open (as in FIG. 2 ).
- Shelf 44 is illustrated in phantom to allow detailed illustration of selected aspects of the apparatus of the present invention, and particularly to illustrate linkage between coupon dispensing apparatus 12 and companion vending device 14 .
- Linkage is established by a cable assembly 46 connecting arm 43 on door 36 with an actuating lever 48 connected with coupon dispensing apparatus 12 for operating coupon dispensing apparatus 12 .
- Actuating lever 48 accesses coupon dispensing apparatus 12 for operational movement through an access aperture 50 .
- Cable assembly 46 is connected with arm 43 and actuating lever 48 via pulleys 52 , 54 , 56 , 58 .
- Pulley 58 is employed as a tensioner pulley in cooperation with a bias provided by a spring 60 and an idler block 62 .
- Pulleys 52 , 54 are mounted upon a support block 64 ; support block 64 is affixed with a side wall of storage and dispensing section 20 .
- Pulley 56 is mounted upon a support block 66 ; support block 66 is affixed with a side wall of storage and dispensing section 20 .
- Spring 60 is mounted upon a support block 68 ; support block 68 is affixed with a side wall of storage and dispensing section 20 .
- a bias spring 70 is attached with actuating lever 48 to return actuating lever 48 to a ready position when door 36 is closed.
- Cable assembly 46 effects cooperative movement between door 36 and actuating lever 48 . Accordingly, when door 36 is opened and arm 43 is moved to a substantially horizontal orientation, cable assembly 46 operates to move actuating arm 48 downward. Downward motion by actuating arm 48 advances a preset length of printed tape (e.g., a preset number of coupons) from coupon dispensing apparatus 12 for collection by a user. Returning door 36 to a closed, or substantially vertical position orients arm 43 in an substantially vertical position. Cable assembly 46 responsively allows spring 70 to return actuating lever 48 to its ready position when door 36 is closed.
- a preset length of printed tape e.g., a preset number of coupons
- Limits may be set within coupon dispensing apparatus 12 to ensure that a user must completely close door 36 to reset coupon dispensing apparatus 12 for dispensing another coupon. Such an adjustment is necessary to preclude a user's cycling door 36 from a near-closed position to an open position to effect repeated dispensing of coupons by coupon dispensing apparatus 12 .
- cable assembly 46 is preferably enclosed in a shroud or other covering (not shown in FIG. 2 ) to preclude access by a user to exercise cable assembly to produce repeated dispensing of coupons by coupon dispensing apparatus 12 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
- an apparatus 80 is coupled with a companion device 82 for cooperative operation to provide items of value by apparatus 80 .
- Apparatus 80 includes a control unit 84 for controlling operation of apparatus 80 .
- control unit 84 is embodied in a microprocessor device for executing software program instructions stored in an associated memory 86 .
- Other embodiments of control unit, or means 84 may include a mechanical link between apparatus 80 and companion device 82 that controls operation of apparatus 80 in a particular manner in cooperation with operation of companion device 82 .
- An example of such a mechanical link was illustrated in FIG. 1 by using cable assembly 46 to establish the desired operational link between coupon dispensing apparatus 12 and companion vending device 14 .
- Other linkages for establishing a desired operational relation between apparatus 80 and companion device 82 are within the intended scope of the present invention.
- Apparatus 80 preferably includes a communication unit, or means 88 .
- Communication unit 88 is preferably configured to establish communications with operators from without apparatus 80 (not shown in FIG. 3 ). Communications may be established by one or more of several communications media 90 . For example, communications may be established via a communication port 90 a accessible for communication hook up externally of communication means may include, by way of example, infrared coupling, sonic coupling, magnetic coupling, capacitive coupling or other communication media.
- Remote means of communications may, for example, include telephone communications 90 b , satellite communications 90 c , cable communications (electrical or optical) 90 d , radio communications 90 e (including mobile telephone communications) and other communications means 90 n.
- a providing unit or means 92 is coupled with apparatus 80 and with companion device 82 .
- Providing device 92 may include either one or both of a printer-dispenser unit 94 and a dispenser unit 96 .
- Providing unit 92 is illustrated in FIG. 3 as a separate unit from either apparatus 80 or companion device 82 to indicate that each of apparatus 80 and companion device 82 may have their own discrete providing unit 92 , or apparatus 80 and companion device 82 may share one or both of a printer-dispenser unit 94 and a dispenser 96 .
- Providing unit 92 may include, by way of example, a display, a provider of indicia of value (such as coupons from a coupon dispensing apparatus 12 ; FIG.
- a shared printer-coupon dispenser in an arrangement in which companion device prints an item (such as a receipt printed by a gasoline pump), a provider of product samples or another providing system or unit that provides information, displays, products, coupons or other items of value.
- the sorts of things that may be provided or dispensed by providing unit 92 include coupons redeemable for discounts or merchandise or services, sample merchandise (e.g., coffee, shampoo, toothpaste or other products), messages (e.g., in a video display, a light emitting diode (LED) readout or an audio message), or any combination of coupons, samples and messages.
- Companion device 82 may be embodied in any of one or more of a variety of devices including, for example, vending machines for newspapers, soda, water, candy, stamps, food, public telephones, toll booth ticket dispensers, parking meters, parking lot ticket dispensers, laundry machines (washers and dryers), novelties, condoms, sanitary napkins, medicines, and other vending machines.
- Other examples of embodiments of companion device 82 include gas pumps; pay air pumps; pen, pencil and stationery machines; automatic teller machines (ATMs); phone card machines; gambling devices; interactive kiosks; airline ticket machines; bus ticket machines and mass transit commuter access machines.
- Cable television set-top devices may also embody companion device 82 .
- a set-top device in a cable television environment for example, a cable service provider or operator may employ an apparatus according to the present invention for dispensing indicia of value (e.g., coupons redeemable for merchandise, discounts, or services) during airing of a commercial for a particular product at the viewer's locus.
- coupons or other indicia of value may be sent via an Internet connection or other connection (e.g., the cable supplying the video signal to the television) to a predetermined e-mail address.
- the indicia of value may be related to the commercial airing on the television monitor at a particular time.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating the method of the present invention.
- a method 100 for providing at least one item of value from an apparatus in cooperation with operation of a companion device delivering at least one first product to a user begins with the step of providing a control means for controlling the providing, as indicated by a block 110 .
- the method continues by providing a providing means coupled with the control means for effecting the providing, as indicated by a block 112 .
- the method continues by providing a link with the companion device for effecting the cooperation, as indicated by a block 114 .
- the method may continue with providing a communication means coupled with the apparatus for communicating operational information with the apparatus, as indicated by a dotted-line box 116 .
- Dotted-line boxes in FIG. 4 relate to aspects of the method of the present invention that are addressed in dependent claims in the present application.
- the method may further continue by providing a memory means coupled with the communication means for storing the operational information communicated, as indicated by a dotted-line box 118 .
- the method may still further continue by communicating at least one directive with the apparatus that effects a change regarding the at least one item of value from a locus remote from the apparatus, as indicated by a dotted-line box 120 .
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An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device; the fuel vending device delivering at least one fuel product; the delivering being effected by exercising an actuator element; includes: (a) a control unit for controlling the apparatus in dispensing at least one item having value after the exercising; (b) a providing unit for effecting the dispensing; the providing unit being coupled with the control unit and responsive to the control unit; and (c) a link coupling the apparatus and the actuator element for effecting the cooperation.
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- This application is a Continuation application based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/297,218 entitled “Apparatus and Method for Providing Coupons in Cooperation With Operation of a Companion Device”, filed Dec. 8, 2005; which is a Continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/644,594 entitled “Apparatus and Method for Providing Items of Value in Cooperation With Operation of a Companion Device”, filed Aug. 23, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,990,392.
- The present invention is directed to apparatuses and methods for conveying a marketing message, or indicia of value or items of value to an audience. The present invention is particularly directed to such apparatuses and methods that effect such conveyance in cooperation with operation of a companion device.
- By way of example, a consumer, or user, operating a newspaper vending machine pays money, usually by inserting predetermined coinage into a slot. As a result of inserting proper coinage, the user may obtain a single copy of the newspaper. The only revenue generated by the transaction is the coinage inserted for the sale of the newspaper. There are typically a variety of advertisements included in a newspaper that may be incorporated into pages of the newspaper, or they may be in the form of individual inserts. An average Sunday newspaper may have on the order of fifty to seventy advertising inserts.
- It would be of value to be able to present an offering for value in addition to the newspaper and its included advertising and inserts. Such an offering has an advantage of being particularly noticeable by users because it is presented individually, in conjunction with the newspaper purchase, but it is not integrated into the newspaper offering. Such individuality allows a particular advertiser or advertisers to “break from the clutter” of advertising by its peers to stand apart from the other advertisers lumped together in the newspaper offering.
- Such an offering of advantage for advertisers also provides an opportunity for newspaper publishers to gain additional revenues from the advertisers availing themselves of the new individuality in advertising. It is even likely that such an individualistic advertising offering may increase revenues for newspaper vending machines when empty of newspapers. For example, it may worthwhile for a user to insert twenty-five cents or fifty cents in return for a coupon good for “2-for-1” on a hamburger in a neighborhood establishment, even though the newspaper vending machine is empty of newspapers.
- Providing a communication capability for updating or changing the offering or offerings from the apparatus of the present invention increases flexibility of operation for the apparatus and decreases costs of maintenance for effecting such changes. Such a communication capability may range from a simple access port on the apparatus to a remote communication capability. An access port provides access to an operator on the scene without having to open the apparatus to reprogram or other wise amend the offering. Access port communication may include mechanical coupling, infrared or other optical coupling, magnetic coupling, capacitive coupling or other communication links.
- A remote communication capability permits effecting changes from a locus remote from the apparatus. Remote communication capabilities may include telephone connections, satellite communications, cable connections (including coaxial cable and optical cable), radio communications and other communication techniques.
- There is a need for an apparatus and method for providing items of value in cooperation with operation of a companion device. One advantage of such an apparatus is that it provides more individuality for advertisers. A remote communication capability with an associated memory and control capability is particularly desirable for creating a cost-effective flexible apparatus.
- An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device; the fuel vending device delivering at least one fuel product; the delivering being effected by exercising an actuator element; includes: (a) a control unit for controlling the apparatus in dispensing at least one item having value after the exercising; (b) a providing unit for effecting the dispensing; the providing unit being coupled with the control unit and responsive to the control unit; and (c) a link coupling the apparatus and the actuator element for effecting the cooperation. The method includes the steps of: (a) providing a control unit for controlling the dispensing; (b) providing a providing unit coupled with the control unit for effecting the providing; and (c) providing a link coupling the apparatus and the actuator element for effecting the cooperation.
- The apparatus and method of the present invention provide increased flexibility, individuality and visibility for advertisers. The apparatus and method of the present invention may be used with any of various companion devices, including, by way of example, vending machines for newspapers, soda, water, candy, stamps, food, public telephones, toll booth ticket dispensers, parking meters, parking lot ticket dispensers, laundry machines (washers and dryers), novelties, condoms, sanitary napkins, medicines, and other vending machines. Other examples of useful companion devices for the apparatus and method of the present invention include gas pumps; pay air pumps; pen, pencil and stationery machines; automatic teller machines (ATMs); phone card machines; gambling devices; interactive kiosks; airline ticket machines; bus ticket machines and mass transit commuter access machines.
- Cable television set-top devices are also appropriate companion devices for use with the present invention. In such a cable television environment, for example, an operator (such as a cable service provider) may employ the present invention for dispensing indicia of value (e.g., coupons redeemable for merchandise, discounts, or services) during airing of a commercial for a particular product at the viewer's locus. Alternatively, coupons or other indicia of value may be sent via an Internet connection or other connection (e.g., the cable supplying the video signal to the television) to a predetermined e-mail address. Preferably, the indicia of value may be related to the commercial airing on the television monitor at a particular time. Such a capability thus provided by the present invention allows broadcast media to receive quantifiable feedback from consumers relating to their dollars spent on television advertising. This is believed to be the first time such large volume, direct, relatively low cost feedback relating to advertising expenditures has been available in broadcast environments. By monitoring use levels of particular coupons, a broadcaster or an advertiser may receive direct feedback indicating viewership of a particular advertisement. Time, channel, geographic and other indications may be provided on individual coupons (printed, coded or uncoded), thereby providing very detailed information for advertisers and broadcasters when the coupons or other indicia of value are redeemed.
- The sorts of things that may be dispensed by the present invention include coupons redeemable for discounts or merchandise or services, sample merchandise (e.g., coffee, shampoo, toothpaste or other products), messages (e.g., in a video display, a light emitting diode (LED) readout or an audio message), or any combination of coupons, samples and messages.
- The apparatus of the present invention may be embodied in a discrete apparatus attached externally upon or internally within a companion device. Alternatively, the apparatus may be integrally incorporated with a companion device. Such an integral configuration may be manifested in software that is resident within a memory structure that is shared with the companion device for controlling and operating the apparatus of the present invention. Such integration of all or part of the apparatus of the present invention is considered to be within the intended scope of the present invention. Further, other aspects of the apparatus of the present invention may be shared with a companion device. For example, if the companion device prints receipts or other indicia (e.g., a gasoline pump), the apparatus may share the printer used for printing gasoline receipts for producing coupons or other indicia of value according to the present invention. Such integration of functions among an apparatus and an associated companion device (or devices) is considered within the intended scope of the present invention.
- Any embodiment of the present invention, whether partially integrated with a companion device (or more than one companion device), resident within a memory structure that is shared with the companion device or employed as an individual discrete apparatus, is within the intended scope of the present invention. The providing of at least one item of value in cooperation with the companion device may be effected either individually, or in an integrated configuration with at least one companion device.
- Further features of the present invention will be apparent from the following specification and claims when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are labeled using like reference numerals in the various figures, illustrating the preferred embodiments of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment of the present invention illustrated inFIG. 1 , viewed along Section 2-2 inFIG. 1 , illustrating selected aspects of the present invention with a side panel of the companion device removed. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating the method of the present invention. -
FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention. InFIG. 1 , avending appliance 10 includes acoupon dispensing apparatus 12 attached externally to acompanion vending device 14. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1 ,vending device 14 is configured for selling newspapers.Coupon dispensing apparatus 12 includes aslot 16 through which coupons are dispensed whencoupon dispensing apparatus 12 is operated. -
Vending device 14 includes a money-dealingsection 18 and a storage anddispensing section 20. Money-dealingsection 18 presents adisplay area 22 that may surroundcoin slots 24. There are frequentlyseveral coin slots 24 provided to accommodate different denominations of coins. Money-dealingsection 18 also includes a coinreturn actuator button 26 and acoin return slot 28. -
Dispensing section 20 includes abase 30, astorage area 32 and anewspaper area 34. Storage area may have apresentation structure 33 for holding advertising or other materials (not shown inFIG. 1 ).Newspaper area 34 is accessed by adoor 36.Door 36 has ahandle 38 and anintegral display window 40.Display window 40 may be transparent to facilitate a user's discerning whether any newspapers remain for purchase withinnewspaper area 34, ordisplay window 40 may be partially or fully filled by advertising or other displayed printed materials.Door 36 is configured to rotate about ahinge 42. Inoperating vending appliance 10, a user deposits a predetermined amount of coinage into selected ofcoin slots 24. The coinage operates to release a catch (not shown inFIG. 1 ) holdingdoor 36. The user may then pull upon handle 38 to rotatedoor 36 abouthinge 42 and exposenewspaper area 34. The user may then reach intonewspaper area 34 to retrieve a newspaper. -
Door 36 is linked withcoupon dispensing apparatus 12 to actuatecoupon dispensing apparatus 12 whendoor 36 is rotated abouthinge 42 by pulling uponhandle 38. Actuatingcoupon dispensing apparatus 12 presents a coupon (or other indicia of value) atslot 16 for retrieval by the user. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the embodiment of the present invention illustrated inFIG. 1 , viewed along Section 2-2 inFIG. 1 , illustrating selected aspects of the present invention with a side panel of the companion device removed. InFIG. 2 , vendingappliance 10 is illustrated withdoor 36 in an open position extending substantially horizontally fromhinge 42 to provide access to the interior ofnewspaper area 34. Anarm 43 is attached to door 36 to move from a vertical position (not shown inFIG. 2 ) whendoor 36 is closed to a horizontal position (shown inFIG. 2 ) whendoor 36 is open (as inFIG. 2 ). -
Newspaper area 34 andstorage area 32 are separated by ashelf 44.Shelf 44 is illustrated in phantom to allow detailed illustration of selected aspects of the apparatus of the present invention, and particularly to illustrate linkage betweencoupon dispensing apparatus 12 andcompanion vending device 14. - Linkage is established by a
cable assembly 46 connectingarm 43 ondoor 36 with an actuatinglever 48 connected withcoupon dispensing apparatus 12 for operatingcoupon dispensing apparatus 12. Actuatinglever 48 accessescoupon dispensing apparatus 12 for operational movement through anaccess aperture 50.Cable assembly 46 is connected witharm 43 and actuatinglever 48 viapulleys Pulley 58 is employed as a tensioner pulley in cooperation with a bias provided by aspring 60 and anidler block 62.Pulleys support block 64;support block 64 is affixed with a side wall of storage and dispensingsection 20.Pulley 56 is mounted upon asupport block 66;support block 66 is affixed with a side wall of storage and dispensingsection 20.Spring 60 is mounted upon asupport block 68;support block 68 is affixed with a side wall of storage and dispensingsection 20. Abias spring 70 is attached with actuatinglever 48 to return actuatinglever 48 to a ready position whendoor 36 is closed. -
Cable assembly 46 effects cooperative movement betweendoor 36 and actuatinglever 48. Accordingly, whendoor 36 is opened andarm 43 is moved to a substantially horizontal orientation,cable assembly 46 operates to moveactuating arm 48 downward. Downward motion by actuatingarm 48 advances a preset length of printed tape (e.g., a preset number of coupons) fromcoupon dispensing apparatus 12 for collection by a user. Returningdoor 36 to a closed, or substantially vertical position orientsarm 43 in an substantially vertical position.Cable assembly 46 responsively allowsspring 70 to return actuatinglever 48 to its ready position whendoor 36 is closed. - Limits may be set within
coupon dispensing apparatus 12 to ensure that a user must completelyclose door 36 to resetcoupon dispensing apparatus 12 for dispensing another coupon. Such an adjustment is necessary to preclude a user'scycling door 36 from a near-closed position to an open position to effect repeated dispensing of coupons bycoupon dispensing apparatus 12. For similar reasons,cable assembly 46 is preferably enclosed in a shroud or other covering (not shown inFIG. 2 ) to preclude access by a user to exercise cable assembly to produce repeated dispensing of coupons bycoupon dispensing apparatus 12. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention. InFIG. 3 , anapparatus 80 is coupled with acompanion device 82 for cooperative operation to provide items of value byapparatus 80.Apparatus 80 includes acontrol unit 84 for controlling operation ofapparatus 80. Preferably controlunit 84 is embodied in a microprocessor device for executing software program instructions stored in an associatedmemory 86. Other embodiments of control unit, or means 84 may include a mechanical link betweenapparatus 80 andcompanion device 82 that controls operation ofapparatus 80 in a particular manner in cooperation with operation ofcompanion device 82. An example of such a mechanical link was illustrated inFIG. 1 by usingcable assembly 46 to establish the desired operational link betweencoupon dispensing apparatus 12 andcompanion vending device 14. Other linkages for establishing a desired operational relation betweenapparatus 80 and companion device 82 (e.g., mechanical, electrical, wireless, optical and other linkages) are within the intended scope of the present invention. -
Apparatus 80 preferably includes a communication unit, or means 88.Communication unit 88 is preferably configured to establish communications with operators from without apparatus 80 (not shown inFIG. 3 ). Communications may be established by one or more of several communications media 90. For example, communications may be established via a communication port 90 a accessible for communication hook up externally of communication means may include, by way of example, infrared coupling, sonic coupling, magnetic coupling, capacitive coupling or other communication media. - Remote means of communications may, for example, include
telephone communications 90 b,satellite communications 90 c, cable communications (electrical or optical) 90 d,radio communications 90 e (including mobile telephone communications) and other communications means 90 n. - A providing unit or means 92 is coupled with
apparatus 80 and withcompanion device 82. Providingdevice 92 may include either one or both of a printer-dispenser unit 94 and adispenser unit 96. Providingunit 92 is illustrated inFIG. 3 as a separate unit from eitherapparatus 80 orcompanion device 82 to indicate that each ofapparatus 80 andcompanion device 82 may have their own discrete providingunit 92, orapparatus 80 andcompanion device 82 may share one or both of a printer-dispenser unit 94 and adispenser 96. Providingunit 92 may include, by way of example, a display, a provider of indicia of value (such as coupons from acoupon dispensing apparatus 12;FIG. 1 ), a shared printer-coupon dispenser in an arrangement in which companion device prints an item (such as a receipt printed by a gasoline pump), a provider of product samples or another providing system or unit that provides information, displays, products, coupons or other items of value. The sorts of things that may be provided or dispensed by providingunit 92 include coupons redeemable for discounts or merchandise or services, sample merchandise (e.g., coffee, shampoo, toothpaste or other products), messages (e.g., in a video display, a light emitting diode (LED) readout or an audio message), or any combination of coupons, samples and messages. -
Companion device 82 may be embodied in any of one or more of a variety of devices including, for example, vending machines for newspapers, soda, water, candy, stamps, food, public telephones, toll booth ticket dispensers, parking meters, parking lot ticket dispensers, laundry machines (washers and dryers), novelties, condoms, sanitary napkins, medicines, and other vending machines. Other examples of embodiments ofcompanion device 82 include gas pumps; pay air pumps; pen, pencil and stationery machines; automatic teller machines (ATMs); phone card machines; gambling devices; interactive kiosks; airline ticket machines; bus ticket machines and mass transit commuter access machines. - Cable television set-top devices may also embody
companion device 82. Using a set-top device in a cable television environment, for example, a cable service provider or operator may employ an apparatus according to the present invention for dispensing indicia of value (e.g., coupons redeemable for merchandise, discounts, or services) during airing of a commercial for a particular product at the viewer's locus. Alternatively, coupons or other indicia of value may be sent via an Internet connection or other connection (e.g., the cable supplying the video signal to the television) to a predetermined e-mail address. Preferably, the indicia of value may be related to the commercial airing on the television monitor at a particular time. -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating the method of the present invention. InFIG. 4 , amethod 100 for providing at least one item of value from an apparatus in cooperation with operation of a companion device delivering at least one first product to a user begins with the step of providing a control means for controlling the providing, as indicated by ablock 110. The method continues by providing a providing means coupled with the control means for effecting the providing, as indicated by ablock 112. The method continues by providing a link with the companion device for effecting the cooperation, as indicated by ablock 114. - The method may continue with providing a communication means coupled with the apparatus for communicating operational information with the apparatus, as indicated by a dotted-
line box 116. Dotted-line boxes inFIG. 4 relate to aspects of the method of the present invention that are addressed in dependent claims in the present application. The method may further continue by providing a memory means coupled with the communication means for storing the operational information communicated, as indicated by a dotted-line box 118. The method may still further continue by communicating at least one directive with the apparatus that effects a change regarding the at least one item of value from a locus remote from the apparatus, as indicated by a dotted-line box 120. - It is to be understood that, while the detailed drawings and specific examples given describe preferred embodiments of the invention, they are for the purpose of illustration only, that the apparatus and method of the invention are not limited to the precise details and conditions disclosed and that various changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention which is defined by the following claims:
Claims (20)
1. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device; said fuel vending device delivering at least one fuel product; said delivering being effected by exercising an actuator element; the apparatus comprising:
(a) a control unit for controlling the apparatus in dispensing at least one item having value after said exercising;
(b) a providing unit for effecting said dispensing; said providing unit being coupled with said control unit and responsive to said control unit; and
(c) a link coupling the apparatus and said actuator element for effecting said cooperation.
2. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one item having value is redeemable toward a purchase of at least one product.
3. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 1 wherein the apparatus further comprises:
(d) a communication system coupled with said control means for communicating information with the apparatus from a locus from without the apparatus; and
(e) a memory means coupled with said communication system for storing said operational information.
4. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 3 wherein said communication system is coupled with said control means using at least one of a telephone connection, a wireless connection and a cable connection.
5. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 3 wherein said communication system comprises an access port for providing access to the apparatus by an operator effecting a connection with the apparatus via said access port.
6. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 3 wherein said communication system comprises a satellite communication connection with a remote controlling station.
7. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 3 wherein the apparatus further comprises:
(f) a printing unit coupled with at least one of said control unit and said providing unit; said printing unit populating said at least one item having value with information received via said communication system.
8. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 7 wherein said communication system comprises at least one of a telephone connection, a wireless connection and a cable connection.
9. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 7 wherein said communication system comprises an access port for providing access to the apparatus by an operator effecting a connection with the apparatus via said access port.
10. An apparatus for use in cooperation with operation of a fuel vending device as recited in claim 7 wherein said communication system comprises a satellite communication connection with a remote controlling station.
11. An apparatus for use with a companion fuel product vending device; said companion fuel product vending device availing a user of at least one fuel product in response to an exercising of an actuator coupled with said companion fuel product vending device; the apparatus comprising:
(a) a control unit for controlling the apparatus in presenting at least one item having value in association with said exercising;
(b) a providing unit for effecting said presenting; said providing unit being coupled with said control unit and responsive to said control unit; and
(c) at least one link coupling the apparatus and said actuator.
12. An apparatus for use with a companion fuel product vending device as recited in claim 11 wherein said at least one item having value is redeemable toward a purchase of at least one product.
13. An apparatus for use with a companion fuel product vending device as recited in claim 12 wherein the apparatus further comprises:
(d) a communication element coupled with said control unit for communicating information with the apparatus regarding operation of the apparatus; and
(d) a memory unit coupled with said communication element for storing said information.
14. An apparatus for use with a companion fuel product vending device as recited in as recited in claim 13 wherein said communication element comprises at least one of a telephone connection, a wireless connection and a cable connection.
15. An apparatus for use with a companion fuel product vending device as recited in as recited in claim 13 wherein said communication element comprises an access port for providing access to the apparatus by an operator effecting a connection with said access port.
16. An apparatus for use with a companion fuel product vending device as recited in as recited in claim 13 wherein said communication element comprises a satellite communication connection with a remote controlling station.
17. An apparatus for use with a companion fuel product vending device as recited in claim 13 wherein the apparatus further comprises:
(f) a printing unit coupled with at least one of said control unit and said providing unit; said printer unit populating said at least one item having value with information.
18. An apparatus for dispensing at least one coupon in cooperation with operation of an associated fuel product vending device; said fuel product vending device availing a user of access to a product in response to at least one of payment to a payment receiving unit and exercising an actuator; the apparatus comprising:
(a) a control unit for controlling said dispensing in response to at least one of said payment and said exercising;
(b) a providing unit coupled with said control unit for effecting said dispensing; and
(c) a link coupling the apparatus with at least one of said payment receiving unit and said actuator.
19. An apparatus for dispensing at least one coupon in cooperation with operation of an associated fuel product vending device as recited in claim 18 wherein the apparatus further comprises a printing unit coupled with said control unit for populating said at least one coupon with information.
20. An apparatus for dispensing at least one coupon in cooperation with operation of an associated fuel product vending device as recited in claim 18 wherein the apparatus further comprises:
(d) a communication system coupled with said control unit for communicating information with the apparatus regarding operation of the apparatus; and
(e) a memory unit coupled with said communication system for storing said information.
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