US3561640A - Multiple column multiple choice vending machine - Google Patents

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  • the vending machine is provided with a plurality of side by side storage columns each having a respective vending gate and diverting means is provided to be selectably movable into position in a respective column to move articles stored in the one respective column on one side of the diverting means to an adjacent column to be vended by the adjacent column vending gate while still permitting articles stored in the one column on the other side of the diverting means to be vended by the one column vending gate.
  • the side by side columns are vertically positioned with vertical partitions therebetween.
  • At least one of the vertical partitions between adjacent columns is provided with an aperture intermediate its length which may be normally closed by a plate hinged along the bottom edge of the aperture and movable to an inclined position within an adjacent column to open the aperture so that articles stored in the adjacent column above the inclined plate can move over the inclined plate and through the aperture into the adjacent column to be vended by the adjacent column vending gate.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of the vending machine of the invention partly broken away in the front to show the novel storage columns and article diverting structures of the invention.
  • FM. 2 is a perspective detail elevation showing the partition aperture and associated diverting means in a preferred form of the invention.
  • the vending machine of the invention will be described in connection with a six column multiple choice vending machine although it will be understood that the invention may be readily adapted to a vending machine having any plural number of storage columns. Also, although the invention will be described in connection with a vending machine having a plurality of vertically positioned side by side storage columns, the principles of the invention may be adapted to other arrangements of multiple storage column machines in which the storage columns are not necessarily in a vertical plane.
  • the vending machine is comprised of six side-by-side vertically positioned storage columns four of which are shown at 10-13 by the cutaway portion of the drawings.
  • Each of the six vertical storage columns is provided with a respective vending gate such as is shown at 15-20, The details of the vending gate mechanism are not shown since they do not form a part of the present invention.
  • each respective gate is represented by the operating handle therefore as shown at l520. inasmuch as each of the storage columns is provided with a respective gate and there are six such gates in the embodiment of the invention being described, the machine has a capacity for vending six different choices of articles.
  • the vending gate 17 would be enable to vend article A, vending gate 18 article B, vending gate 19 article C, and vending gate 20 article D.
  • two other different article choices could be vended by the respective vending gates 15 and 16.
  • each of the respective verti cal storage columns 10, ll, 12 and 13 are separated by vertical partition walls 23, 24 and 25.
  • the details of the magazine structure and the various partition walls are not shown since they may take various noninventive forms well known to those skilled in the art.
  • the vertical partition wall 25 is provided with an aperture 26 that may be normally closed by the pivotal plate member 27 supported by a hinged pivot generally shown at 28 at the lower horizontal edge of the aperture 26.
  • the plate 27 may be moved into the storage column 11 to rest in an inclined position as shown with its upper hinge edge 31 abutting the inside wall of the next adjacent vertical partition 24.
  • articles which may be favorite choice articles D in the storage column 11 above the inclined plate 27 may move over the inclined plate surface through the aperture 26 into the storage column 10 to be vended by the vending gate 20, with other favorite choice articles D in column 10.
  • the articles of the favorite choice D in column H can not move into column 10 until the supply of the favorite choice articles D in column 10 is depleted to the point where the highest stored article D therein is below the lower hinge point 28 for the inclined plate 27.
  • a pivotal flapper plate 35 may be suspended within the aperture 26 from the hinge 30 along the upper horizontal edge of the aperture 26. It is believed that the function of the flapper plate 35 to minimize jamming is clear considering the foregoing drawing and description and need not be further elaborated.
  • the arrangement of the invention provides for a number of apertures spaced at different points above the vending gate,
  • the vertical partition 25 may be provided with a second aperture 40 spaced above the lower aperture 26 and normally closed by the plate member 4 Obviously any number of additional apertures may be provided in a desired one of the vertical partitions such as the partition 25.
  • certain ones of the vertical partitions such as the partition 24 may be formed in the conventional fashion without any diverting apertures. It is also desirable to emphasize that the diverting plate member such as the plate member 27, 41 or 45 can be pivoted into either one of the adjacent storage columns such as the respective columns and 11 by diverting plates 27 and 41 and columns 12 and 13 by diverting plate 45.
  • diverting means adapted to be removably positioned in one respective column at a point spacedfrom the respective vending gate thereof to divert those articles stored in the one column on one side of the diverting means to an adjacent second storage column for vending by the respective vending gate of the second column while permitting articles stored in the first column on the other side of the diverting means to be vended by the respective vending gate for the first column.
  • said diverting means being comprised of a plate member normally closing said aperture and hinged at its lower edge to'be movable to an upwardly inclined position within one of the adjacent columns to permit movement of articles in the one storage column on the upper side of the inclined plate through the aperture into the other adjacent storage column.

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A multiple column multiple choice vending machine having a respective vending gate for each column with removable or selectable diverting means to divert some articles stored in one column to an adjacent column to be vended by the adjacent column vending gate while permitting other articles store in the one column to be vended by the one column vending gate thus increasing capacity for favorite articles without reducing the total choice of articles.

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United States Patent lnventor Daniel P. Thompson Worthington, Ohio Appl. No. 782,597
Filed Dec. 10, 1968 Patented Feb. 9, 1971 Assignee Westinghouse Electric Corporation Pittsburgh, Pa.
a corporation of Pennsylvania MULTIPLE COLUMN MULTIPLE CHOICE VENDING MACHINE 2 Claims, 2 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 221/108 865g 59/00 Field otSearch 221/108,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,255,007 9/1941 Greene et a1. 221/131X 3,169,621 2/1965 Johnson et al.. 221/178X Primary ExaminerStanley H. Tollberg Attorneys-F. Henson and F. E. Blake ABSTRACT: A multiple column multiple choice vending machine having a respective vending gate for each column with removable or selectable diverting means to divert some articles stored in one column to an adjacent column to be vended by the adjacent column vending gate while permitting other articles stored in the one column to be vended by the one column vending gate thus increasing capacity for favorite articles without reducing the total choice of articles.
PATENIEU FEB 91971 INVENTOR I Daniel P, Thompson ATTORNEY MULTIPLE COLUMN MULTIPLE CHOICE VENDING MACHINE CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS So far as is known this invention is not related to any pending patent applications.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Multiple column multiple choice vending machines with a respective vending gate for each column are of course well known. It is desirable to offer a maximum number of choices of articles to be vended while at the same time keeping the machine reasonably compact in size. It has been found that certain articles are favorite choices and it is therefore also desirable to increase the respective capacity for those one or two favorite articles without reducing the maximum number of choices to be vended by all of the vending gates of the machine.
PRIOR ART Reference may be made to the US. Pat. No. 2,399,105 issued to Donaldson on Apr. 23, 1946 which shows an arrangement for increasing the storage capacity of articles to be vended by a single vending gate with a plurality of columns but not providing a multiple choice through a multiplicity of vending gates as is done by the present invention.
SUMMARY According to the invention, the vending machine is provided with a plurality of side by side storage columns each having a respective vending gate and diverting means is provided to be selectably movable into position in a respective column to move articles stored in the one respective column on one side of the diverting means to an adjacent column to be vended by the adjacent column vending gate while still permitting articles stored in the one column on the other side of the diverting means to be vended by the one column vending gate. In the preferred form of the invention, the side by side columns are vertically positioned with vertical partitions therebetween. At least one of the vertical partitions between adjacent columns is provided with an aperture intermediate its length which may be normally closed by a plate hinged along the bottom edge of the aperture and movable to an inclined position within an adjacent column to open the aperture so that articles stored in the adjacent column above the inclined plate can move over the inclined plate and through the aperture into the adjacent column to be vended by the adjacent column vending gate. To minimize the possibility of jamming, it may be desirable to provide a flapper plate to be removably suspended from one or more hinges along the upper edge of the partition aperture and to swing into the adjacent column after the articles in the adjacent column are depleted and as articles are moved from the one column through the aperture into the adjacent column.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS HO. 1 is a front elevational view of the vending machine of the invention partly broken away in the front to show the novel storage columns and article diverting structures of the invention; and
FM. 2 is a perspective detail elevation showing the partition aperture and associated diverting means in a preferred form of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to the drawings the vending machine of the invention will be described in connection with a six column multiple choice vending machine although it will be understood that the invention may be readily adapted to a vending machine having any plural number of storage columns. Also, although the invention will be described in connection with a vending machine having a plurality of vertically positioned side by side storage columns, the principles of the invention may be adapted to other arrangements of multiple storage column machines in which the storage columns are not necessarily in a vertical plane.
As shown by FIG. 1 of the drawing, the vending machine is comprised of six side-by-side vertically positioned storage columns four of which are shown at 10-13 by the cutaway portion of the drawings. Each of the six vertical storage columns is provided with a respective vending gate such as is shown at 15-20, The details of the vending gate mechanism are not shown since they do not form a part of the present invention. In the drawing, each respective gate is represented by the operating handle therefore as shown at l520. inasmuch as each of the storage columns is provided with a respective gate and there are six such gates in the embodiment of the invention being described, the machine has a capacity for vending six different choices of articles. Thus the vending gate 17 would be enable to vend article A, vending gate 18 article B, vending gate 19 article C, and vending gate 20 article D. Similarly two other different article choices (not shown) could be vended by the respective vending gates 15 and 16.
For purposes of describing the present invention it is assumed that articles A and B are favorite choice articles and it is therefore desirable to increase the storage capacity of the vending machine for articles A and D while still enabling vending gates 18 and 19 to vend a less favorite choice of articles B and C. It will be noted that each of the respective verti cal storage columns 10, ll, 12 and 13 are separated by vertical partition walls 23, 24 and 25. The details of the magazine structure and the various partition walls are not shown since they may take various noninventive forms well known to those skilled in the art. In order to increase the vending capacity for the favorite choice D to be vended by the vending gate 20, the vertical partition wall 25 is provided with an aperture 26 that may be normally closed by the pivotal plate member 27 supported by a hinged pivot generally shown at 28 at the lower horizontal edge of the aperture 26. By removing the pin shown at 29 from the upper horizontal hinge 30, the plate 27 may be moved into the storage column 11 to rest in an inclined position as shown with its upper hinge edge 31 abutting the inside wall of the next adjacent vertical partition 24. Thus articles which may be favorite choice articles D in the storage column 11 above the inclined plate 27 may move over the inclined plate surface through the aperture 26 into the storage column 10 to be vended by the vending gate 20, with other favorite choice articles D in column 10. Of course the articles of the favorite choice D in column H can not move into column 10 until the supply of the favorite choice articles D in column 10 is depleted to the point where the highest stored article D therein is below the lower hinge point 28 for the inclined plate 27.
Although the invention is completely operative as thus far described with articles such as canned drinks of the favorite choice D moving over the upper inclined surface of the plate 27 from the storage column ll through the aperture 26 into the storage column 10, there is a possibility of occasional jamming of the articles unless the angle of inclination for the plate 27 and the dimensions of the aperture 26 are precisely related to the size and shape etc. of the article to be vended. To minimize the possibility of jamming and make the arrangement of the invention more flexible as regards the sizes of the articles to be vended, a pivotal flapper plate 35 may be suspended within the aperture 26 from the hinge 30 along the upper horizontal edge of the aperture 26. It is believed that the function of the flapper plate 35 to minimize jamming is clear considering the foregoing drawing and description and need not be further elaborated.
In order to increase the flexibility of the arrangement of the invention so that a desired relative proportioning of storage capacity of favorite and less favorite articles may be obtained, the arrangement of the invention provides for a number of apertures spaced at different points above the vending gate,
each normally closed by a plate member that is movable to an inclined position within a respective one of the adjacent storage columns. For example the vertical partition 25 may be provided with a second aperture 40 spaced above the lower aperture 26 and normally closed by the plate member 4 Obviously any number of additional apertures may be provided in a desired one of the vertical partitions such as the partition 25. Also certain ones of the vertical partitions such as the partition 24 may be formed in the conventional fashion without any diverting apertures. It is also desirable to emphasize that the diverting plate member such as the plate member 27, 41 or 45 can be pivoted into either one of the adjacent storage columns such as the respective columns and 11 by diverting plates 27 and 41 and columns 12 and 13 by diverting plate 45.
Although a simple preferred arrangement of pin hinges for securing the diverting plates with respect to the diverting apertures for column partition walls has been described, it should be understood that various detailed supporting means and pivotal hinge structures other than that described may be employed within the spirit of the invention as should be obvious to anyone skilled in the art.
I claim:
1. A multiple column multiple choice vending machine cc mprising, a plurality of article storage columns arranged in which an article stored in one column can move into the adjacent column, a plurality of vending gates disposed to provide a respective vending gate for each article storage column, and
diverting means adapted to be removably positioned in one respective column at a point spacedfrom the respective vending gate thereof to divert those articles stored in the one column on one side of the diverting means to an adjacent second storage column for vending by the respective vending gate of the second column while permitting articles stored in the first column on the other side of the diverting means to be vended by the respective vending gate for the first column. said diverting means being comprised of a plate member normally closing said aperture and hinged at its lower edge to'be movable to an upwardly inclined position within one of the adjacent columns to permit movement of articles in the one storage column on the upper side of the inclined plate through the aperture into the other adjacent storage column.
2. The invention of claim 1 in which a flapper plate is removably suspended within the aperture from one or more hinge pivots along the upperedge of said aperture to be movable into an adjacent storage column.

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1. A multiple column multiple choice vending machine comprising, a plurality of article storage columns arranged in vertical sideby-side positions with vertical partitions therebetween, at least one of the partitions between adjacent columns having an aperture intermediate its length through which an article stored in one column can move into the adjacent column, a plurality of vending gates disposed to provide a respective vending gate for each article storage column, and diverting means adapted to be removably positioned in one respective column at a point spaced from the respective vending gate thereof to divert those articles stored in the one column on one side of the diverting means to an adjacent second storage column for vending by the respective vending gate of the second column while permitting articles stored in the first column on the other side of the diverting means to be vended by the respective vending gate for the first column, said diverting means being comprised of a plate member normally closing said aperture and hinged at its lower edge to be movable to an upwardly inclined position within one of the adjacent columns to permit movement of articles in the one storage column on the upper side of the inclined plate through the aperture into the other adjacent storage column.
2. The invention of claim 1 in which a flapper plate is removably suspended within the aperture from one or more hinge pivots along the upper edge of said aperture to be movable into an adjacent storage column.
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