US2483609A - Cigarette dispenser - Google Patents

Cigarette dispenser Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2483609A
US2483609A US693937A US69393746A US2483609A US 2483609 A US2483609 A US 2483609A US 693937 A US693937 A US 693937A US 69393746 A US69393746 A US 69393746A US 2483609 A US2483609 A US 2483609A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
cigarette
trough
dispenser
roller
arm
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US693937A
Inventor
Barmore Edmond Howard
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US693937A priority Critical patent/US2483609A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2483609A publication Critical patent/US2483609A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F15/00Receptacles or boxes specially adapted for cigars, cigarettes, simulated smoking devices or cigarettes therefor
    • A24F15/02Receptacles or boxes specially adapted for cigars, cigarettes, simulated smoking devices or cigarettes therefor for domestic use
    • A24F15/04Receptacles or boxes specially adapted for cigars, cigarettes, simulated smoking devices or cigarettes therefor for domestic use with appliances for releasing a single cigar or cigarette

Definitions

  • This invention relates to dispensers and more particularly to cigarette dispensers adapted for use in automobiles.
  • Objects of the invention are to provide a readily available supply of cigarettes for smokers in automobiles; to deliver the cigarettes individually for use; to normally maintain the supply of cigarettes enclosed; to provide a simple, economical and efiicient delivery mechanism; to position individual cigarettes conveniently for extraction from the dispenser; to cooperatively arrange the delivery mechanism in the dispenser in. such a manner that portions of it serve as a closure for the dispenser; and to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof in a dispenser of the character and for the purposes set forth.
  • Fig, 1 is a front elevational view of a dispenser embodying this invention, part of the trough portion thereof being broken away to more clearly illustrate the construction.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the dispenser emplacedly illustrating the lifter arm and actuating lever.
  • Fig. 4 a fragmentary view of Fig. 2 showing the parts in cigarette delivering position.
  • Fig. 5 is a rear elevational view of the dispenser.
  • I designates a housing or container that is preferably iormed of stamped sheet metal and comprises a bottom wall 2, front Wall portions 3 and d, a rear Wall 5, and side walls 6 and 7.
  • a removable cap 8 is provided for the top of the container to close the opening formed by the upwardly extending walls thereof.
  • the front and side walls of the container are offset rearwardly as indicated at 9 to form a trough it! adjacent the lower front end of the container.
  • a partition i I that is preferably formed of sheet metal and is provided with an upper end l2, Fig. 2, suitably secured at the upper end of the rear wall 5.
  • the partition I l slopes downwardly and forwardly toward the lower end of the upper front wall portion to provide, in cooperation with the front wall 4, a hopper i'eed opening it. From the point M of the hopper forming partition, the sheet is turned rearwardly in substantially cylindrical shape to the point [5, thence downwardly to form a supporting bracketlEa engaged with the bottom wall 22 of the housing.
  • a feed roller 16 having journals its ends mounted in suitable, aligned, bearing seats in the side walls of the container. It has been found desirable to bias the roller against rotation anclto this end a coil spring l'l' may be mounted on the roller :journal 18, one end of the spring being engaged with the roller. and the other end of the spring being engaged with an adjacent portion ofthe container.
  • a longitudinal seator recess IQ is provided in the roller it, the seat being of size and shape to adequately receive a cigarette from the opening l3 of the container hopper.
  • the spring bias of the roller normally retains the seat 19 adjacent the hopper opening l3.
  • a control arm 29 is fixed to the roller in radially extending relation thereto, the arm being positioned on the roller in such a manner that it engases the lower edge of the front Wall portion 4 in its normal position as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a lifter arm 21 is pivotally mounted at one end in thelower portion of the trough 9 as indicated at 22.
  • the upper end of the lifter arm extends upwardly and laterally to overlie the control arm 20, as indicated at 23 in Fig. 1.
  • an actuating lever 24 is arranged exteriorly of the housing at the lower end of the trough 9 adjacent the lifter arm 2!.
  • the actuating lever is provided at its inner end with a laterally turned bar 25 extending through the lower front wall 3 and being secured as by welding to the lifter arm 2! at a point upwardly and outwardly of its pivot.
  • another coil spring 26 may be engaged with the lifter arm 2! and bottom housing wall 2 to normally 7 retain the armin lifted position.
  • the cap 8 of the container is removed and the container is filled with cigarettes to be dispensed, the lowermost of which drops into the seat H! of the feed roller IS.
  • the lever 24 is pressed downwardly relative to Fig. 1 which, because of its connection with the lifter arm 2
  • causes counterclockwise rotation of the feed roller i6 through contact with control arm 20.
  • the noted movement of the roller moves a cigarette from the hopper feed opening, Fig. 2, onto the upper surface of the lifter arm, Fig. 4.
  • a cigarette dispenser including a hopper having a horizontal feed opening in the bottom thereof, a feed roller turnably mounted below said feed opening and having a longitudinal recess therein normally registering with said feed opening, a trough forward of and extending below said feed opening, spring means tending to rotate said feed roller in a clockwise direction, stop means carried by said feed roller and extending into said hopper and limiting the clockwise movement of said feed roller, a lifting arm pivotally supported in said trough and normally overlying said stop means and actuating means for moving said lifting arm into contact with said stop means for rotating said feed roller in a counterclockwise direction for dispensing a cigarette from the said recess into said trough and onto said lifting arm, whereby the dispensed cigarette will be moved to a cigarette-delivering position upon movement of the said lifting arm to vertical position.
  • a cigarette dispenser including a housing having a lower portion and an upper portion. the said housing having a common rear wall and end walls, the front wall of said housing being divided and having the upper portion thereof inset to form a trough forward of said feed opening, a partition in the said upper portion extending from said rear wall downwardly and inwardly to a point adjacent to but spaced from the lower end of the said upper end wall portion and defining a hopper having a horizontal feed opening in the bottom thereof, a feed roller positioned below said feed opening, having a longitudinal recess therein normally registering with said feed opening, spring means biasing said feed roller in a clockwise direction, stop means carried by said feed roller and extending into said trough for limiting said clockwise movement, a lifting arm pivotally mounted in said trough and normally overlying said stop means, means for turning the said lifting arm about a pivot point to lower said stop means and rotate the said feed roller to dispense a cigarette in said recess into said trough and onto said lifting arm and means including the
  • a cigarette dispenser consisting of a housing having an upper portion and a lower portion, the front wall of said upper portion being inset from the front wall of said lower portion forming a trough, an inclined partition in said upper portion defining a hopper having an opening in the bottom thereof, a drum rotatably mounted in said lower portion having a longitudinal recess therein, spring means biasing said drum toward clockwise rotation, stop means carried by said drum and extending into said trough for limiting said clockwise movement and normally positioning said recess in registering relation with said opening, a lifting arm pivotally supported within said trough and overlying said stop means and means for turning said lifting arm about its pivot point for lowering said stop means and rotating said drum in a counterclockwise direction for dispensing a cigarette from said recess into said trough and means including the said spring means for raising said lifting arm and cigarette to a substantially vertical cigarette-delivering position.
  • a cigarette dispenser including a hopper having a feed opening in the lower end thereof, a rotatably mounted drum positioned below said feed opening having a longitudinal recess therein registering with said feed opening, a trough forward of said drum having a pivotally mounted lifting arm therein and means including said lifting arm for rotating said drum to bring said recess in dispensing relation with said trough and means including spring means for returning said recess to registering position with said feed opening and elevating a cigarette to a substantially vertical cigarette-delivering position.

Description

0cm 4; R949. E. H. BARMORE 2,483,609
CIGARETTE DISPENSER Filed Aug. 50, 1946 ATTORNEY Patented Oct. 4, 1 949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CIGARETTE DISPENSER Edmond Howard Barmore, Ls Angeles, Calif.
Application August 30, 1946, Serial No. 693,937
Claims. (01. 31 2 s4,)
This invention relates to dispensers and more particularly to cigarette dispensers adapted for use in automobiles.
Objects of the invention are to provide a readily available supply of cigarettes for smokers in automobiles; to deliver the cigarettes individually for use; to normally maintain the supply of cigarettes enclosed; to provide a simple, economical and efiicient delivery mechanism; to position individual cigarettes conveniently for extraction from the dispenser; to cooperatively arrange the delivery mechanism in the dispenser in. such a manner that portions of it serve as a closure for the dispenser; and to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof in a dispenser of the character and for the purposes set forth.
In accomplishing these and other objects of the present invention, I have provided improved details of structure, a preferred form of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein Fig, 1 is a front elevational view of a dispenser embodying this invention, part of the trough portion thereof being broken away to more clearly illustrate the construction.
2 is a side elevational view of the dis-- penser, parts being shown in phanto and parts of the side wall being'broken away to better illustrate its construction.
Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the dispenser partieularly illustrating the lifter arm and actuating lever.
Fig. 4 a fragmentary view of Fig. 2 showing the parts in cigarette delivering position.
Fig. 5 is a rear elevational view of the dispenser.
Referring more in detail to the drawing, I designates a housing or container that is preferably iormed of stamped sheet metal and comprises a bottom wall 2, front Wall portions 3 and d, a rear Wall 5, and side walls 6 and 7. A removable cap 8 is provided for the top of the container to close the opening formed by the upwardly extending walls thereof. The front and side walls of the container are offset rearwardly as indicated at 9 to form a trough it! adjacent the lower front end of the container. Arranged within the container is a partition i I that is preferably formed of sheet metal and is provided with an upper end l2, Fig. 2, suitably secured at the upper end of the rear wall 5. The partition I l slopes downwardly and forwardly toward the lower end of the upper front wall portion to provide, in cooperation with the front wall 4, a hopper i'eed opening it. From the point M of the hopper forming partition, the sheet is turned rearwardly in substantially cylindrical shape to the point [5, thence downwardly to form a supporting bracketlEa engaged with the bottom wall 22 of the housing.
Mounted in the cylindrical portion of the hop per partition is a feed roller 16 having journals its ends mounted in suitable, aligned, bearing seats in the side walls of the container. It has been found desirable to bias the roller against rotation anclto this end a coil spring l'l' may be mounted on the roller :journal 18, one end of the spring being engaged with the roller. and the other end of the spring being engaged with an adjacent portion ofthe container. A longitudinal seator recess IQ is provided in the roller it, the seat being of size and shape to adequately receive a cigarette from the opening l3 of the container hopper. The spring bias of the roller normally retains the seat 19 adjacent the hopper opening l3.
It is further desirable to move a cigarette from the hopper to the trough 9 and to this end a control arm 29 is fixed to the roller in radially extending relation thereto, the arm being positioned on the roller in such a manner that it engases the lower edge of the front Wall portion 4 in its normal position as shown in Fig. 2.
A lifter arm 21 is pivotally mounted at one end in thelower portion of the trough 9 as indicated at 22. The upper end of the lifter arm extends upwardly and laterally to overlie the control arm 20, as indicated at 23 in Fig. 1. To manipulate the lifter arm 2|, and consequently the dispenser roller iii, an actuating lever 24 is arranged exteriorly of the housing at the lower end of the trough 9 adjacent the lifter arm 2!. The actuating lever is provided at its inner end with a laterally turned bar 25 extending through the lower front wall 3 and being secured as by welding to the lifter arm 2! at a point upwardly and outwardly of its pivot. If desired, another coil spring 26 may be engaged with the lifter arm 2! and bottom housing wall 2 to normally 7 retain the armin lifted position.
The operation of a dispenser constructed as described is as follows:
The cap 8 of the container is removed and the container is filled with cigarettes to be dispensed, the lowermost of which drops into the seat H! of the feed roller IS. The lever 24 is pressed downwardly relative to Fig. 1 which, because of its connection with the lifter arm 2|, pivots the latter downwardly in the trough 9. Downward movement of the lifter arm 2| causes counterclockwise rotation of the feed roller i6 through contact with control arm 20. The noted movement of the roller moves a cigarette from the hopper feed opening, Fig. 2, onto the upper surface of the lifter arm, Fig. 4. Movement of the lever, lifter arm and roller is against tension of the springs I1 and 26, the stored energy of which, when the lever 24 is released rotates the roller in a clockwise direction, causing the control arm 20 to lift a cigarette from the trough and position it upright at one end of the trough, as shown in Fig. 1.
It will be apparent that repetition of the operation just described successively presents cigarettes in convenient position to be extracted from the container, the operation being continuous until the hopper needs refilling. a
While I have shown but one form of invention, it is susceptible to various modifications without departing from the spirit of the invention.
I claim: 1
1. A cigarette dispenser including a hopper having a horizontal feed opening in the bottom thereof, a feed roller turnably mounted below said feed opening and having a longitudinal recess therein normally registering with said feed opening, a trough forward of and extending below said feed opening, spring means tending to rotate said feed roller in a clockwise direction, stop means carried by said feed roller and extending into said hopper and limiting the clockwise movement of said feed roller, a lifting arm pivotally supported in said trough and normally overlying said stop means and actuating means for moving said lifting arm into contact with said stop means for rotating said feed roller in a counterclockwise direction for dispensing a cigarette from the said recess into said trough and onto said lifting arm, whereby the dispensed cigarette will be moved to a cigarette-delivering position upon movement of the said lifting arm to vertical position.
2. A cigarette dispenser in accordance with claim 1, wherein the said dispenser includes a housing having the upper portion of its front wall and cooperating portions of its end walls inset to define a lower portion having a forwardly extending trough and a partition carried by the upper portion of the rear wall of said housing and extending downwardly and inwardly to a point adjacent to but spaced from the lower end of said inset upper front wall, the said space between the lower end of said upper front wall portion and the lower end of said partition defining the said hopper feed opening.
3. A cigarette dispenser including a housing having a lower portion and an upper portion. the said housing having a common rear wall and end walls, the front wall of said housing being divided and having the upper portion thereof inset to form a trough forward of said feed opening, a partition in the said upper portion extending from said rear wall downwardly and inwardly to a point adjacent to but spaced from the lower end of the said upper end wall portion and defining a hopper having a horizontal feed opening in the bottom thereof, a feed roller positioned below said feed opening, having a longitudinal recess therein normally registering with said feed opening, spring means biasing said feed roller in a clockwise direction, stop means carried by said feed roller and extending into said trough for limiting said clockwise movement, a lifting arm pivotally mounted in said trough and normally overlying said stop means, means for turning the said lifting arm about a pivot point to lower said stop means and rotate the said feed roller to dispense a cigarette in said recess into said trough and onto said lifting arm and means including the said spring means for turning the said lifting arm about its pivot point to raise the saidcigarette to a vertical cigarette-delivering position.
4. A cigarette dispenser consisting of a housing having an upper portion and a lower portion, the front wall of said upper portion being inset from the front wall of said lower portion forming a trough, an inclined partition in said upper portion defining a hopper having an opening in the bottom thereof, a drum rotatably mounted in said lower portion having a longitudinal recess therein, spring means biasing said drum toward clockwise rotation, stop means carried by said drum and extending into said trough for limiting said clockwise movement and normally positioning said recess in registering relation with said opening, a lifting arm pivotally supported within said trough and overlying said stop means and means for turning said lifting arm about its pivot point for lowering said stop means and rotating said drum in a counterclockwise direction for dispensing a cigarette from said recess into said trough and means including the said spring means for raising said lifting arm and cigarette to a substantially vertical cigarette-delivering position.
5. A cigarette dispenser including a hopper having a feed opening in the lower end thereof, a rotatably mounted drum positioned below said feed opening having a longitudinal recess therein registering with said feed opening, a trough forward of said drum having a pivotally mounted lifting arm therein and means including said lifting arm for rotating said drum to bring said recess in dispensing relation with said trough and means including spring means for returning said recess to registering position with said feed opening and elevating a cigarette to a substantially vertical cigarette-delivering position.
EDMOND HOWARD BARMORE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,845,673 Mansbach et al Feb. 16, 1932 1,888,171 Itczak Nov. 15, 1932 1,997,796 Jay Apr. 16, 1935
US693937A 1946-08-30 1946-08-30 Cigarette dispenser Expired - Lifetime US2483609A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US693937A US2483609A (en) 1946-08-30 1946-08-30 Cigarette dispenser

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US693937A US2483609A (en) 1946-08-30 1946-08-30 Cigarette dispenser

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2483609A true US2483609A (en) 1949-10-04

Family

ID=24786746

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US693937A Expired - Lifetime US2483609A (en) 1946-08-30 1946-08-30 Cigarette dispenser

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2483609A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3115990A (en) * 1960-10-12 1963-12-31 Slumberland Group Ltd Feeding means for coiled springs
US5114015A (en) * 1989-09-25 1992-05-19 Fabriques De Tabac Reunies, S.A. Delivery device and sorting machine for rod-like articles
US8535618B1 (en) 2010-09-08 2013-09-17 Robert L. Werner Test strip dispenser

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1845673A (en) * 1928-04-20 1932-02-16 Daniel F Mansbach Dispensing device
US1888171A (en) * 1930-10-09 1932-11-15 Joseph J Itczak Automatic cigarette lighter and ash receivf
US1997796A (en) * 1930-11-20 1935-04-16 Jay Webb Cigarette lighter and dispenser

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1845673A (en) * 1928-04-20 1932-02-16 Daniel F Mansbach Dispensing device
US1888171A (en) * 1930-10-09 1932-11-15 Joseph J Itczak Automatic cigarette lighter and ash receivf
US1997796A (en) * 1930-11-20 1935-04-16 Jay Webb Cigarette lighter and dispenser

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3115990A (en) * 1960-10-12 1963-12-31 Slumberland Group Ltd Feeding means for coiled springs
US5114015A (en) * 1989-09-25 1992-05-19 Fabriques De Tabac Reunies, S.A. Delivery device and sorting machine for rod-like articles
US8535618B1 (en) 2010-09-08 2013-09-17 Robert L. Werner Test strip dispenser

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US592105A (en) Amos barnes
US2483609A (en) Cigarette dispenser
US2288332A (en) Dispensing cabinet and method of servicing
US1861834A (en) Article dispenser
US3095997A (en) Device for vending cylindrical objects
US2075988A (en) Container
US5251784A (en) Packaged products dispenser device
US2243335A (en) Vending machine
US2163577A (en) Animal trap
US1695460A (en) Toothpick distributor
US3119520A (en) Dispenser which presents a cigarette in an erect position
US953471A (en) Match-box.
US2261654A (en) Container
US2834513A (en) Dispensing device for cylindrical objects
US2159356A (en) Cigarette dispenser
US2771215A (en) Container vending machine
US1008867A (en) Receptacle for holding and dispensing articles.
US3144965A (en) Ice storage and dispensing hopper
US2051344A (en) Automatic packaging and vending machine
US2119055A (en) Holy water dispenser
US1845673A (en) Dispensing device
US4747525A (en) Periodic release mechanism
US2714973A (en) Toothpick dispenser
US4516701A (en) Dispenser for particulate material in measured quantities
US1455241A (en) Envelope-delivery machine