US20140048665A1 - Supporting apparatus for vending machine - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to supporting apparatuses, and particularly to a supporting apparatus for a vending machine.
- Vending machines are becoming more and more popular in today's busy on-the-go society.
- the vending machine usually includes a cabinet for receiving goods and a door for cover the cabinet.
- the cover is rotatably secured to the cabinet by three hinges.
- the vending machine is constantly restocked to add new goods so that the door is open and closed often. After repeatedly opening and closing the door, the hinges may be damaged because the weight of the cover is very heavy.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric view of an embodiment of a supporting apparatus and a vending machine.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the circled portion II of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a supporting mechanism of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is an assembled view of the supporting mechanism of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 4 , taken along the line V-V.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 4 , taken along the line VI-VI.
- FIG. 7 is an assembled view of FIG. 1 , but with the door open.
- FIG. 8 is similar to FIG. 7 , but with the door closed.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 8 , taken along the line IX-IX.
- FIGS. 1-2 show a supporting apparatus in accordance with an embodiment configured to support a door 11 of a vending machine 10 .
- the supporting apparatus includes a supporting mechanism 100 , a latch member 70 , and a compression spring 80 .
- the supporting mechanism 100 includes a mounting member 20 attached to the door 11 , a mounting post 30 secured to the mounting member 20 , an actuating member 40 installed on the supporting post 30 , a supporting post 50 rotatably secured to the mounting post 30 , a supporting wheel 60 secured to the supporting post 50 .
- the actuating member 40 is a torsion spring.
- the door 11 includes a cover plate 111 and a flange 113 located on the cover plate 111 .
- the flange 113 is substantially parallel to the cover plate 111 .
- a sliding slot 1131 is defined in the flange 113 .
- the sliding slot 1131 is substantially arc-shaped.
- a first installation hole 1133 is defined in the flange 113 adjacent to the sliding slot 1131 .
- An installation block 115 is located on an inner side of the flange 113 .
- the installation block 115 includes a first installation piece 1151 and a second installation piece 1153 located on the first installation piece 1151 .
- the second installation piece 1153 is substantially parallel to the flange 113 and perpendicular to the first installation piece 1151 .
- a second installation hole 1155 is defined in the second installation piece 1153 , corresponding to the first installation hole 1133 .
- the mounting member 20 includes a mounting board 21 and a mounting block 23 located on the mounting board 21 .
- the mounting board 21 is capable of being secured to the cover plate 111 by welding or other mounting means.
- the mounting block 23 defines a receiving slot 231 and two mounting holes 233 communication with the receiving slot 231 .
- the receiving slot 231 is configured to receive the mounting post 30 .
- the mounting post 30 includes a main body 31 , an insertion portion 33 , and two clamping portions 35 .
- the insertion portion 33 extends from a top portion of the main body 33 .
- An insertion hole 331 is defined in the insertion portion 33 , corresponding to the two mounting holes 233 .
- a cavity 311 is defined in a bottom portion of the main body 31 .
- the main body 31 is substantially columnar.
- the two clamping portions 35 extend downwards from the bottom portion of the main body 31 .
- a first clamping hole 351 and a second clamping hole 353 are defined in the two clamping portions 35 .
- the two first clamping holes 351 are aligned with each other, and the two second clamping holes 353 are aligned with each other.
- the actuating member 40 includes a resilient portion 41 , an inserting shaft 43 , and a hook 45 .
- the inserting shaft 43 extends from a first end of the resilient portion 41
- the hook 45 extends from a second end opposite to the first end of the resilient portion 43 .
- the inserting shaft 43 is capable of being inserted into the cavity 311 .
- the supporting post 50 includes a connecting portion 51 , a pivot portion 53 , and two clipping portions 55 .
- the pivot portion 53 is located on a top portion of the connecting portion 51 .
- a pivot hole 531 is defined in the pivot portion 53 , corresponding to the two second clamping holes 353 .
- a latch pole 533 is located on a top portion of the pivot portion 531 , configured to engage with the hook 45 .
- An operating shaft 511 protrudes from an outer surface of the connecting portion 51 , adjacent to the pivot portion 53 .
- An engaging portion 513 is positioned on the outer surface of the connecting portion 51 adjacent to the operating shaft 511 .
- the two clipping portions 53 extend from a bottom portion of the connecting portion 51 .
- a clipping hole 551 is defined in the two clipping portions 55 , for securing the supporting wheel 60 .
- the supporting wheel 60 defines a through hole 61 corresponding to the clipping hole 351 of the two clipping portions 53 .
- the latch member 70 includes a sliding pole 71 and a blocking shaft 73 .
- the sliding pole 71 is elongated.
- a blocking shaft 73 is located and adjacent to a first end of the sliding pole 71 .
- a limiting hole 711 is defined and adjacent to a second end opposite to the first end of the sliding pole 71 .
- the supporting wheel 60 in assembly of the supporting wheel 60 to the supporting post 50 , the supporting wheel 60 is placed between the two clipping portions 55 of the supporting post 50 , and the through hole 61 of the supporting wheel 60 is aligned with the two clipping holes 551 .
- a fastener 91 is screwed into the two clipping holes 551 and the through hole 61 , to fix the supporting wheel 60 to the supporting post 50 .
- the mounting board 21 of the mounting member 20 is welded on the cover plate 11 .
- the insertion portion 33 is inserted into the receiving slot 231 .
- the insertion hole 331 is aligned with the two mounting holes 233 , and a fastener 95 , such as screw, is screwed into the two mounting holes 233 and the insertion hole 331 , to secure the mounting post 30 to the mounting member 20 .
- the inserting shaft 43 of the actuating member 40 is inserted into the cavity 311 of the mounting post 30 , and the resilient portion 41 is engaged between the two clamping portions 35 and aligned with the first clamping hole 351 of the two clamping portions 35 .
- a fastener 93 is locked into the two first clamping holes 351 and the resilient portion 41 , to secure the actuating member 40 to the mounting post 30 .
- the assembly of supporting post 50 and the supporting wheel 60 are disposed on an inner side of the flange 113 .
- the operating shaft 551 is inserted into the sliding slot 1131 to expose on the flange 113 .
- the pivot portion 53 is located between the two clamping portions 35 .
- the two second clamping holes 353 are aligned with the pivot hole 531 respectively, and a fastener 94 is located into the two second clamping holes 353 and the pivot hole 531 .
- the hook 45 of the actuating member 40 is engaged with the latch pole 533 .
- the supporting post 50 is rotatably secured to the mounting post 30 .
- a part of the supporting post 50 is configured to be exposed from the door 11 .
- the compression spring 80 is fixed around the sliding pole 71 of the latch member 70 .
- a first end of the compression spring 80 is engaged in the limiting hole 711 , and a second end, opposite to the first end of the compression spring 80 , abuts the blocking shaft 73 .
- the first end of the sliding pole 71 of the latch member 70 is engaged in the first installation hole 1133 , and a part of the sliding pole 71 is extended out of the flange 113 .
- the second end of the sliding pole 71 is inserted into the second installation hole 1155 when the second installation piece 1153 is pulled towards the cover plate 111 , and a part of the sliding pole 71 is exposed on the second installation piece 1153 .
- the blocking shaft 73 is located between the flange 113 and the compression spring 80 , for preventing the sliding pole 71 from disengaging from the second installation piece 1155 .
- the compression spring 80 is located between the blocking shaft 73 and the second installation piece 1155 , for preventing the sliding pole 71 from disengaging from the flange 113 .
- the supporting post 50 is rotated relative to the mounting post 30 , and the actuating member 40 is elastically deformed. Simultaneously, a cabinet 13 of the vending machine 10 pushes the sliding pole 71 of the latch member 70 to move towards the cover plate 113 , and the compression spring 80 is resiliently deformed, until the engaging portion 513 of the supporting post 50 is engaged with the sliding pole 71 .
- the supporting post 50 is in a receiving position
- the latch member 70 is in a first position
- the supporting wheel 60 is putted on the door 11 .
- the door 11 covers the vending machines 10 .
- the sliding pole 71 when open the door 11 , the sliding pole 71 is separated with the flange 113 .
- the compression spring 80 resiliently rebound to move the sliding pole 71 far from the cover plate 111 , until the sliding pole 71 is disengaged from the engaging portion 513 .
- the actuating member 40 elastically rebounds to inversely rotate the supporting post 50 relative to the mounting post 30 .
- the supporting post 50 is in a supporting position
- the latch member 70 is in a second position
- the supporting wheel 60 is configured to support the door 11 .
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Abstract
A supporting apparatus includes a mounting member, a mounting post secured to the mounting member, an actuating member secured to the mounting post, a supporting post rotatably secured to the mounting post and engaged with the actuating member, and a latch member. The supporting post is rotatable relative to the mounting post between a receiving position and a supporting position. When the supporting post is located on the receiving position, the supporting post is engaged with the latch member. When the supporting post is located on the supporting position, the supporting post is disengaged from the latch member. The actuating member biases the supporting post to rotate from the first to the supporting position.
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- The present disclosure relates to supporting apparatuses, and particularly to a supporting apparatus for a vending machine.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Vending machines are becoming more and more popular in today's busy on-the-go society. The vending machine usually includes a cabinet for receiving goods and a door for cover the cabinet. The cover is rotatably secured to the cabinet by three hinges. The vending machine is constantly restocked to add new goods so that the door is open and closed often. After repeatedly opening and closing the door, the hinges may be damaged because the weight of the cover is very heavy.
- Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
- Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric view of an embodiment of a supporting apparatus and a vending machine. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the circled portion II ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a supporting mechanism ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is an assembled view of the supporting mechanism ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 4 , taken along the line V-V. -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 4 , taken along the line VI-VI. -
FIG. 7 is an assembled view ofFIG. 1 , but with the door open. -
FIG. 8 is similar toFIG. 7 , but with the door closed. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 8 , taken along the line IX-IX. - The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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FIGS. 1-2 show a supporting apparatus in accordance with an embodiment configured to support adoor 11 of avending machine 10. The supporting apparatus includes a supportingmechanism 100, alatch member 70, and acompression spring 80. - Referring to
FIGS. 3-5 , the supportingmechanism 100 includes amounting member 20 attached to thedoor 11, amounting post 30 secured to themounting member 20, an actuatingmember 40 installed on the supportingpost 30, a supportingpost 50 rotatably secured to the mountingpost 30, a supportingwheel 60 secured to the supportingpost 50. In one embodiment, the actuatingmember 40 is a torsion spring. - The
door 11 includes acover plate 111 and aflange 113 located on thecover plate 111. Theflange 113 is substantially parallel to thecover plate 111. Asliding slot 1131 is defined in theflange 113. Thesliding slot 1131 is substantially arc-shaped. Afirst installation hole 1133 is defined in theflange 113 adjacent to thesliding slot 1131. Aninstallation block 115 is located on an inner side of theflange 113. Theinstallation block 115 includes afirst installation piece 1151 and asecond installation piece 1153 located on thefirst installation piece 1151. Thesecond installation piece 1153 is substantially parallel to theflange 113 and perpendicular to thefirst installation piece 1151. Asecond installation hole 1155 is defined in thesecond installation piece 1153, corresponding to thefirst installation hole 1133. - The
mounting member 20 includes amounting board 21 and amounting block 23 located on themounting board 21. Themounting board 21 is capable of being secured to thecover plate 111 by welding or other mounting means. Themounting block 23 defines areceiving slot 231 and twomounting holes 233 communication with thereceiving slot 231. Thereceiving slot 231 is configured to receive themounting post 30. - The
mounting post 30 includes amain body 31, aninsertion portion 33, and two clampingportions 35. Theinsertion portion 33 extends from a top portion of themain body 33. Aninsertion hole 331 is defined in theinsertion portion 33, corresponding to the twomounting holes 233. Acavity 311 is defined in a bottom portion of themain body 31. In one embodiment, themain body 31 is substantially columnar. The two clampingportions 35 extend downwards from the bottom portion of themain body 31. Afirst clamping hole 351 and asecond clamping hole 353 are defined in the two clampingportions 35. The twofirst clamping holes 351 are aligned with each other, and the twosecond clamping holes 353 are aligned with each other. - The actuating
member 40 includes aresilient portion 41, aninserting shaft 43, and ahook 45. Theinserting shaft 43 extends from a first end of theresilient portion 41, and thehook 45 extends from a second end opposite to the first end of theresilient portion 43. Theinserting shaft 43 is capable of being inserted into thecavity 311. - The supporting
post 50 includes a connectingportion 51, apivot portion 53, and two clippingportions 55. Thepivot portion 53 is located on a top portion of the connectingportion 51. Apivot hole 531 is defined in thepivot portion 53, corresponding to the twosecond clamping holes 353. Alatch pole 533 is located on a top portion of thepivot portion 531, configured to engage with thehook 45. Anoperating shaft 511 protrudes from an outer surface of the connectingportion 51, adjacent to thepivot portion 53. Anengaging portion 513 is positioned on the outer surface of the connectingportion 51 adjacent to theoperating shaft 511. The two clippingportions 53 extend from a bottom portion of the connectingportion 51. Aclipping hole 551 is defined in the two clippingportions 55, for securing the supportingwheel 60. - The supporting
wheel 60 defines a throughhole 61 corresponding to theclipping hole 351 of the two clippingportions 53. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , thelatch member 70 includes a slidingpole 71 and a blockingshaft 73. The slidingpole 71 is elongated. A blockingshaft 73 is located and adjacent to a first end of the slidingpole 71. A limitinghole 711 is defined and adjacent to a second end opposite to the first end of the slidingpole 71. - Referring to
FIGS. 4-7 , in assembly of the supportingwheel 60 to the supportingpost 50, the supportingwheel 60 is placed between the two clippingportions 55 of the supportingpost 50, and the throughhole 61 of the supportingwheel 60 is aligned with the two clipping holes 551. Afastener 91 is screwed into the two clippingholes 551 and the throughhole 61, to fix the supportingwheel 60 to the supportingpost 50. - In assembly of the actuating
member 40 to the mountingpost 30, the mountingboard 21 of the mountingmember 20 is welded on thecover plate 11. Theinsertion portion 33 is inserted into the receivingslot 231. Theinsertion hole 331 is aligned with the two mountingholes 233, and afastener 95, such as screw, is screwed into the two mountingholes 233 and theinsertion hole 331, to secure the mountingpost 30 to the mountingmember 20. The insertingshaft 43 of the actuatingmember 40 is inserted into thecavity 311 of the mountingpost 30, and theresilient portion 41 is engaged between the two clampingportions 35 and aligned with thefirst clamping hole 351 of the two clampingportions 35. Afastener 93 is locked into the two first clamping holes 351 and theresilient portion 41, to secure the actuatingmember 40 to the mountingpost 30. - The assembly of supporting
post 50 and the supportingwheel 60 are disposed on an inner side of theflange 113. The operatingshaft 551 is inserted into the slidingslot 1131 to expose on theflange 113. Thepivot portion 53 is located between the two clampingportions 35. The two second clamping holes 353 are aligned with thepivot hole 531 respectively, and afastener 94 is located into the two second clamping holes 353 and thepivot hole 531. Thehook 45 of the actuatingmember 40 is engaged with thelatch pole 533. Thus, the supportingpost 50 is rotatably secured to the mountingpost 30. A part of the supportingpost 50 is configured to be exposed from thedoor 11. - The
compression spring 80 is fixed around the slidingpole 71 of thelatch member 70. A first end of thecompression spring 80 is engaged in the limitinghole 711, and a second end, opposite to the first end of thecompression spring 80, abuts the blockingshaft 73. In assembly of thecompression spring 80 and thelatch member 70 to thedoor 11, the first end of the slidingpole 71 of thelatch member 70 is engaged in thefirst installation hole 1133, and a part of the slidingpole 71 is extended out of theflange 113. The second end of the slidingpole 71 is inserted into thesecond installation hole 1155 when thesecond installation piece 1153 is pulled towards thecover plate 111, and a part of the slidingpole 71 is exposed on thesecond installation piece 1153. The blockingshaft 73 is located between theflange 113 and thecompression spring 80, for preventing the slidingpole 71 from disengaging from thesecond installation piece 1155. Thecompression spring 80 is located between the blockingshaft 73 and thesecond installation piece 1155, for preventing the slidingpole 71 from disengaging from theflange 113. - Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9 , when thedoor 11 is needed to be closed, the supportingpost 50 is rotated relative to the mountingpost 30, and the actuatingmember 40 is elastically deformed. Simultaneously, acabinet 13 of thevending machine 10 pushes the slidingpole 71 of thelatch member 70 to move towards thecover plate 113, and thecompression spring 80 is resiliently deformed, until the engagingportion 513 of the supportingpost 50 is engaged with the slidingpole 71. Thus, the supportingpost 50 is in a receiving position, thelatch member 70 is in a first position, and the supportingwheel 60 is putted on thedoor 11. Thedoor 11 covers thevending machines 10. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , when open thedoor 11, the slidingpole 71 is separated with theflange 113. Thecompression spring 80 resiliently rebound to move the slidingpole 71 far from thecover plate 111, until the slidingpole 71 is disengaged from the engagingportion 513. The actuatingmember 40 elastically rebounds to inversely rotate the supportingpost 50 relative to the mountingpost 30. Thus, the supportingpost 50 is in a supporting position, thelatch member 70 is in a second position, and the supportingwheel 60 is configured to support thedoor 11. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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1. A supporting apparatus comprising:
a mounting member;
a mounting post secured to the mounting member;
an actuating member secured to the mounting post;
a supporting post rotatably secured to the mounting post and engaged with the actuating member; and
a latch member;
wherein the supporting post is rotatable relative to the mounting post between a receiving position and a supporting position; when the supporting post is located in the receiving position, the supporting post is engaged with the latch member; when the supporting post is located in the supporting position, the supporting post is disengaged from the latch member; and the actuating member is resiliently deformed when the supporting post is located in the receiving position and biases the supporting post to rotate from the receiving position to the supporting position when rebounds.
2. The supporting apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a supporting wheel, wherein the supporting post comprises two clipping portions, and the supporting wheel is rotatably secured between the two clipping portions.
3. The supporting apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the two clipping portions are substantially parallel to each other.
4. The supporting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the supporting post comprises a pivot portion, the mounting post comprises two clamping portions, and the pivot portion is rotatably secured to the two clamping portions.
5. The supporting apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the two clamping portions are substantially parallel to each other.
6. The supporting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the supporting post comprises a latch pole, the mounting post comprises a main body with a cavity, the actuating member comprises an insertion shaft and a hook; the insertion shaft is engaged in the cavity, and the hook is engaged with the latch pole.
7. The supporting apparatus of claim 6 , wherein an insertion portion is located on the main body, the mounting member defines a receiving slot, and the insertion portion is received in the receiving slot.
8. The supporting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the supporting post further comprises a connecting portion, an engaging portion is located on the connecting portion, the latch member comprises a sliding pole; when the supporting post is in the receiving position, the engaging portion is engaged with the sliding pole; when the supporting post is in the supporting position, and the engaging portion is disengaged from the sliding pole.
9. The supporting apparatus of claim 8 , further comprises a compression spring fixed around the sliding pole, wherein the latch member is movable between a first position and a second position; when the latch member is in the first position, the engaging portion is engaged with the sliding pole, when the latch member is in the second position, the sliding pole is disengaged from the engaging portion; and the compression spring biases the latch member from the first position to the second position.
10. The supporting apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the latch member further comprises a blocking shaft located on the sliding pole, the sliding pole defines a limiting hole, a first end of the compression spring is engaged in the limiting hole, and a second end opposite to the first end abuts the blocking shaft.
11. A supporting apparatus comprising:
a mounting member, the mounting member comprising a mounting block;
a mounting post secured to the mounting block;
an actuating member secured to the mounting post;
a supporting post rotatably secured to the mounting post and engaged with the actuating member; and
a latch member;
wherein the supporting post is rotatable relative to the mounting post between a receiving position and a supporting position; when the supporting post is located on the receiving position, the supporting post is engaged with the latch member; when the supporting post is located on the supporting position, the supporting post is disengaged from the latch member; and the actuating member is resiliently deformed when the supporting post is located in the receiving position and biases the supporting post to rotate from the receiving position to the supporting position when rebounds.
12. The supporting apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising a supporting wheel, wherein the supporting post comprises two clipping portions, and the supporting wheel is rotatably secured between the two clipping portions.
13. The supporting apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the two clipping portions are substantially parallel to each other.
14. The supporting apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the supporting post comprises a pivot portion, the mounting post comprises two clamping portions, and the pivot portion is rotatably secured to the two clamping portions.
15. The supporting apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the two clamping portions are substantially parallel to each other.
16. The supporting apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the supporting post comprises a latch pole, the mounting post comprises a main body with a cavity, the actuating member comprises an insertion shaft and a hook; the insertion shaft is engaged in the cavity, and the hook is engaged with the latch pole.
17. The supporting apparatus of claim 16 , wherein an insertion portion is located on the main body, the mounting member defines a receiving slot, and the insertion portion is received in the receiving slot.
18. The supporting apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the supporting post further comprises a connecting portion, an engaging portion is located on the connecting portion, the latch member comprises a sliding pole; when the supporting post is in the receiving position, the engaging portion is engaged with the sliding pole; when the supporting post is in the supporting position, and the engaging portion is disengaged from the sliding pole.
19. The supporting apparatus of claim 18 , further comprises a compression spring fixed around the sliding pole, wherein the latch member is movable between a first position and a second position; when the latch member is in the first position, the engaging portion is engaged with the sliding pole, when the latch member is in the second position, the sliding pole is disengaged from the engaging portion; and the compression spring biases the latch member from the first position to the second position.
20. The supporting apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the latch member further comprises a blocking shaft located on the sliding pole, the sliding pole defines a limiting hole, a first end of the compression spring is engaged in the limiting hole, and a second end opposite to the first end abuts the blocking shaft.
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