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US730232A
US730232A US12964402A US1902129644A US730232A US 730232 A US730232 A US 730232A US 12964402 A US12964402 A US 12964402A US 1902129644 A US1902129644 A US 1902129644A US 730232 A US730232 A US 730232A
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  • the invention relates to vending-machines, and more particularly to a construction especially designed for use as an auxiliary to other vending-machines or coin-controlling mech anisms.
  • the machine is adapted for various uses as, for instance, in connection with music-- boxes or other vending-machines which are coin-controlled. Inasmuch as the construction of the main machine forms no part of the present invention it will be neither shown nor further described.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal section through the machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation illustrating 1 the locking mechanism.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view thereof. showing the parts in different position.
  • A is a casing inclosing a receptacle B for the article to be vended, which, as illustrated in the drawings, consists of cigars. These are arranged within the receptacle B, which is provided with an'inclined bottom 0, which will direct the cigars toward one side of the casing. Beneath the receptacle B is arranged a slide D, which extends out through a slot in the casing and is provided with an operating-handle E. Thev slide D has formed therein a pocket F, which in the normal position of the parts is in registration with an openingin the bottom of .thereceptacle 13. Thus, whenever there are any cigars within the receptacle one will be caused to drop into the pocket F. To prevent the withdrawal of the slide except when the machine is properly Fig. 4 is a View similar to Fig. 2,-
  • G is a rod which is connected with the mechanism of the main machine. (Not shown.) This rod is adapted upon each operation of the main machine to be reciprocated vertically, the movement'being first downward and then a returnjto the original position.
  • H is a slide secured in suitable beari ngs, such as I, and preferably arranged upon the rear face o'f'the casing forming the receptacle B, but inclosed within the main casing of the machine.
  • the lower end of the slide H is provided with a bolt J, adapted to engage with a keeper or locking-shoulder K, formed in the slide D.
  • this keeper is formed by a slot in a metallic plate K, secured to the upper face of the slide.
  • the latch L is a catch-arm which is pivotally secured to the rod G by means of the pin M.
  • This pin also preferably engages with a slotted bearing in the'slide H, the length of the slot being sufficient to permit the full movement of the reciprocating rod G.
  • the latch L is provided with a hook a, adapted upon the de pression of'the latch in the downward movement of the rod G to automatically engage with a pin 1) upon the slide H. This pin is so positioned that when the latch engages therewith and the rod G is again drawn upward the slide 1-1 will be actuated thereby, so as to withdraw the bolt J'from the keeper K. This will permit the withdrawal of the slide D, so that the cigar contained within the pocket F may be removed.
  • the following mechanism is provided:
  • the 0 is a rod or member slidingly secured in bearings adjacent to the slide H.
  • the lower end of this rod rests upon the slide D and is preferably provided with an antifriction-roll P, having bearings thereon.
  • the upper end of the rod 0 is arranged beneath a laterallyextending arm Q on the latch L, but the relative position of these parts is such'that the reciprocation of the rod G and "consequent movement of the latch L and arm Qwill not bring the latter into engagement with the rod 0.
  • the lower end of the rod 0 engages with a cam formed on the slide D. This, as shown,
  • ⁇ Vhat I claim as my invention is 1.
  • a Vending-machine the combination with a reeiproeatory controlling member, of a magazine for the goods to be Yended, a slide beneath said magazine having a pocket for the reception of goods from said magazine, a bolt fol-locking said slide from movement and a latch upon said reeiproeatory member adapted upon the actuation thereof to engage with said bolt and release the same from said slide to permit the withdrawal of the latter.
  • a Vending-maehine the comlnnation with a reeiprocatory controlling member, of a magazine for the goods, a slide in adj aeence to said magazine and having a pocket for the reception of goods therefrom, bolt for locking said sliding frame from n'lovement, a latch carricdbysaid reciproeatory memberadapted upon the actuation of the latter to engage with and retract said bolt, and means actuated by'the withdrawal of said slide :for disengaging said latch from said bolt.
  • a vending-machine the combination with a reeiprocatory controlling member, of a magazine for the goods to be vended, a slide in adj acence to said magazine having a pocket for the reception of the goods, a bolt engaging in said slide to lock the same from movement, a latch secured to said reciproeatory member and arranged in adjacence to said bolt, a hook on said latch for engaging a lug on said bolt, a sliding member in adjaeenee to said bolt and bearing against said slide, a cam 011 said slide for actuating said sliding member upon the withdrawal of said slide and an arm on said latch projecting into the path of said sliding member whereby said latch will be disengaged from said lug to release said bolt upon the withdrawal of said. slide.

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UNITED STAT-Es Patented June 9, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
VENDING-MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 730,232, dated June 9, 1903,
Application filed November 1, 1902- Serial No. 129,644. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AUGUSTE ARTHUR OAILLE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of WVayne and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vending-Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
The invention relates to vending-machines, and more particularly to a construction especially designed for use as an auxiliary to other vending-machines or coin-controlling mech anisms.
It is the object of the invention to provide a simple construction of mechanism which upon the operation of the controlling member will permit the withdrawal of a single article and will then automatically lock to prevent other extractions until the machine is again operated.
The machine is adapted for various uses as, for instance, in connection with music-- boxes or other vending-machines which are coin-controlled. Inasmuch as the construction of the main machine forms no part of the present invention it will be neither shown nor further described.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a vertical longitudinal section through the machine. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation illustrating 1 the locking mechanism. Fig. 3 is a perspective view thereof. showing the parts in different position.
A is a casing inclosing a receptacle B for the article to be vended, which, as illustrated in the drawings, consists of cigars. These are arranged within the receptacle B, which is provided with an'inclined bottom 0, which will direct the cigars toward one side of the casing. Beneath the receptacle B is arranged a slide D, which extends out through a slot in the casing and is provided with an operating-handle E. Thev slide D has formed therein a pocket F, which in the normal position of the parts is in registration with an openingin the bottom of .thereceptacle 13. Thus, whenever there are any cigars within the receptacle one will be caused to drop into the pocket F. To prevent the withdrawal of the slide except when the machine is properly Fig. 4 is a View similar to Fig. 2,-
operated, the following mechanism is provided:
G is a rod which is connected with the mechanism of the main machine. (Not shown.) This rod is adapted upon each operation of the main machine to be reciprocated vertically, the movement'being first downward and then a returnjto the original position.
H is a slide secured in suitable beari ngs, such as I, and preferably arranged upon the rear face o'f'the casing forming the receptacle B, but inclosed within the main casing of the machine. The lower end of the slide H is provided with a bolt J, adapted to engage with a keeper or locking-shoulder K, formed in the slide D. As shown, this keeper is formed by a slot in a metallic plate K, secured to the upper face of the slide.
L is a catch-arm which is pivotally secured to the rod G by means of the pin M. This pin also preferably engages with a slotted bearing in the'slide H, the length of the slot being sufficient to permit the full movement of the reciprocating rod G. The latch L is provided with a hook a, adapted upon the de pression of'the latch in the downward movement of the rod G to automatically engage with a pin 1) upon the slide H. This pin is so positioned that when the latch engages therewith and the rod G is again drawn upward the slide 1-1 will be actuated thereby, so as to withdraw the bolt J'from the keeper K. This will permit the withdrawal of the slide D, so that the cigar contained within the pocket F may be removed. For again locking the slide D' after a single operation the following mechanism is provided:
0 is a rod or member slidingly secured in bearings adjacent to the slide H. The lower end of this rod rests upon the slide D and is preferably provided with an antifriction-roll P, having bearings thereon. The upper end of the rod 0 is arranged beneath a laterallyextending arm Q on the latch L, but the relative position of these parts is such'that the reciprocation of the rod G and "consequent movement of the latch L and arm Qwill not bring the latter into engagement with the rod 0. The lower end of the rod 0 engages with a cam formed on the slide D. This, as shown,
is formed by cutting a recess in said slide,
the bottom of which is inclined so that in the I normal position of the slide the rod 0 engages with the lowest part of the recess. \Vhen, however, the slide I) is drawn outward, the roll I will. be compelled to mount up the incline, and in so doing will raise the rod ('),so as to engage with the arm Q and cause the latter to disengage the latch L from the pin 1).
From the description above given. it will be understood that when the rod G is reciprocated the bolt J will be withdrawn from engagement with the keeper K, and will be held in such position until the slide D is drawn out ward. It will be further understood that the outward movement of this slide will again disengage the latch L from the pin a, so as to release the slide II and bolt .I, and thus whenever the slide I) is again returned to its original position the bolt will reengage with the keeper.
\Vhat I claim as my invention is 1. In a Vending-machine, the combination with a reeiproeatory controlling member, of a magazine for the goods to be Yended, a slide beneath said magazine having a pocket for the reception of goods from said magazine, a bolt fol-locking said slide from movement and a latch upon said reeiproeatory member adapted upon the actuation thereof to engage with said bolt and release the same from said slide to permit the withdrawal of the latter.
In a Vending-maehine, the comlnnation with a reeiprocatory controlling member, of a magazine for the goods, a slide in adj aeence to said magazine and having a pocket for the reception of goods therefrom, bolt for locking said sliding frame from n'lovement, a latch carricdbysaid reciproeatory memberadapted upon the actuation of the latter to engage with and retract said bolt, and means actuated by'the withdrawal of said slide :for disengaging said latch from said bolt.
3. In a vending-machine, the combination with a reeiprocatory controlling member, of a magazine for the goods to be vended, a slide in adj acence to said magazine having a pocket for the reception of the goods, a bolt engaging in said slide to lock the same from movement, a latch secured to said reciproeatory member and arranged in adjacence to said bolt, a hook on said latch for engaging a lug on said bolt, a sliding member in adjaeenee to said bolt and bearing against said slide, a cam 011 said slide for actuating said sliding member upon the withdrawal of said slide and an arm on said latch projecting into the path of said sliding member whereby said latch will be disengaged from said lug to release said bolt upon the withdrawal of said. slide.
In testimony whereof I a'll'ix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
AUGUSTE ARTHUR UAILLIC.
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US2831603A (en) * 1954-02-10 1958-04-22 Roots Menefee Vending machine
US4826041A (en) * 1986-08-18 1989-05-02 Hunt Ben A Toothpick dispenser with non-jam dispensing grooves and box travel limit stop
WO1993013501A1 (en) * 1991-12-20 1993-07-08 Gallaher Limited A coin-operated article dispenser

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2831603A (en) * 1954-02-10 1958-04-22 Roots Menefee Vending machine
US4826041A (en) * 1986-08-18 1989-05-02 Hunt Ben A Toothpick dispenser with non-jam dispensing grooves and box travel limit stop
WO1993013501A1 (en) * 1991-12-20 1993-07-08 Gallaher Limited A coin-operated article dispenser

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