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US831851A
US831851A US20418304A US1904204183A US831851A US 831851 A US831851 A US 831851A US 20418304 A US20418304 A US 20418304A US 1904204183 A US1904204183 A US 1904204183A US 831851 A US831851 A US 831851A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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No. 831,851. PATBNTED SEPT. 25, 1906.
C. F. PRAIN.
CARD SERVING MACHINE. APPLIOATION FILED APR. 21', 1904.
2 SHEETS--SHEET 1.
PATENTED SEPT. 25, 190.6.
G. E. PRAIN.
CARD SERVING MACHINE.
APPLICATION FILED 11111.21, 1904.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
ATTURN EYS WITNESSES CHARLES-F. FRAIN, OF SYRACUSE, NEW YORK.
CRD-SERVING: wlACHlNE.
No. 831,85i.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 25, 1906.
Application led April 2l, 1904. Serial No. 204,183.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES F. FRAIN, of Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Card-Serving Machine, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has for its object the production of a, machine for delivering cards or other articles successively, and particularly a machine for serving the same one by one from within the case of the machine to a position in which saidartioles are visible or may be engaged on the outside of the case.
To this end the invention consists in the combinations, constructions, and arrangements of the component parts of the machine hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
In describing the invention reference is had to the accompanying drawings, in which like characters designate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view, partly in elevationi, of one construction of my machine, the base of the pedestal being broken away. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the portion of the machineseen in Fig. l, the case being partly broken away. Fig. 3 is an isometric view, partlybroken away, of the rece tacle for the articles to be delivered and tllie guides for the feeding member. Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken onlineAA, Fig. 1. Bi s 5 and 6 are res ectively side and front elevations of-a mo iiied construction of the delivering mechanism.
This machine comprises generally a case, means for delivering the cards or other articles one by one and means for governing the f operation of the former means.
The case 1, which may be of any desirable form, size, and construction, is here shown as supported on a hollow pedestal 2 and as formed with aneXit-opening 3 for the articles to be delivered and with a support 4 on the outside of the case for receiving these articles one by one. Said case is rovided with a suitable door (not illustrated? for permitting access to .the interior thereof.
Themeans for delivering the cards or other articles-one by onecomprises a feeding mem- `bei" 5 for moving the same from within the case l through the exit-o' ening 3 to the support 4 on the outside of t e case and actuatm mechanism lfor the feeding member.
As s own, the :member 5 is reciprocated toward and from thel exit-opening 3, is provided with arms 6 at one end thereof for en gaging with their upper faces op osite portions of an edge of a card and orcing the same edgewise through the opening 3, and is movable along guides 7, having inner and outer walls which engage extensions 8 of the arms 6, and also the ends of arms 9, rovided at the other end of said member 5, t e up er portions of the inner walls of the guides 7 eing cut away to permit the articles to be delivered to feed above the arms of the member 5.
The mechanism for actuating the reciprocating feeding member 5 consists of a rotary driving member 10 and connections between the member 10v and the feeding member, said connections including a rocking part 11, pivoted at 12, a pitman or link 13, connecting one end of the art 11 to an eccentric-pin14, associated wit the rotary member 10, and gears 15 16, mounted on a rotatable shaft 17, and meshed, respectively, with a segment 18, provided on the other end of said rocking part 11 and with a rack 1.9 on the feedingl member 5. Said rotary driving member 10 i'sy here shown as a revoluble shaft and is actuated by any suitable motor, here illustrated as a coiled s ring 20, arranged within the barrel 21 and liavin 10 and its ot er to the barrel. motor is expended, it is again tensioned by rotating the barrel 21, said barrel being provided with a knurled eripheral surface 22 for facilitating the winding of the spring and retrograde movement of the barrel being prevented by a ratchet-Wheel and pawl 23 24. Said pivot 12 and shaft 10 are suitably supported by the frame members 25, disposed within the case.
The cards or other articles to be delivered (designated by the -numeral 26.) are su ported in a guide or rece tacle 27, provide within the case 1 in a p ane disposed at substantially right angles to the path of movement of' the fee'ing member 5 and are supplied to this member 5 by afollower 28, whic is actuated by any desirable means, here shown as a weig t 29, the .advance movement of said larticles toward the member 5 being limited by an upward extension of the feeding member 5 and b the up er'portions ofthe opposing walls o the guidbs 7, so that said articles register successively with the exit-opening 3.
The means for governing the operation of one end secured to said shaft' When the ICO IIO
the delivering means limits the movement of I the means for delivering the cards or other the actuating mechanism for the member 5 during each operation or reciprocation thereof at approximately the point whenv the member 5 changes from movement in one direction to that in the reverse direction, said governing means being here shown as limiting the feeding member 5 just before this member reaches the limit of its upward movement and as consisting of a springpressed controlling member 30, which when in operative position engages the feeding member 5, and also the article previously delivered in position for removal from the machine,\and is movable out of engagement with the feeding member 5 when said article is removed,\so that the operation of `the controlling member is dependent'upon the removal of the article delivered by the machine.
y The controlling member 30 ispreferably pivoted at 31 intermediate of its length, and when inoperative position one end thereof engages the upper edge of the upward eXtension.'of the feeding member 5 and the other end simultaneously engages the article 26 to .be removed, said last-mentioned end being normally extended across the exit-opening 3 into the path of an article being delivered and being formed with a face 32, arranged substantially parallel to the supporte: when the member -30 is in operative'position. Preferably two controlling members' are employed for engaging opposite portions of the article beingI delivered and are disposed in the extensions 33 of the case 1. As a card or other article is being delivered by the member 5 the advance end of the card or article engages the face 32 and rocks backwardly the upper end of the controlling member 30 against the action of thespring for holding themembel 30m its inoperativeposition, this movement of the controlling member being suflicient to rock the lower end thereof into the path of the feeding member, which contacts with said lower end and is thereby prevented fro-m reaching the limit of its upward movement until the card or article delivered thereby is removed from the machine. Upon,
the removal of the delivered article the con# trolling member 30 `is forced by its spring to inoperative position, the feeding member 5 is released by the member 30 and ascends slightly, and is then moved downwardly to A its initial position. the feeding member reaches the limit of its downward movement a card or other articleis fed above the arms 6 into engagement with the upward extension of the feeding member and the opposing walls of the. guides 7, and immediately the memvber 5 commences its upward movement and delivers saidcard .or other article, being again limited in its upward movement by the controlling member 30.
In Figs. 5 and 6 a modified construction of articles is shown, in which a member 5() is moved in a direction to feed the Cards by a rotary actuating Vmember 100 and in the reverse direction by gravity or other means independently of the rotary member, said feeding member being provided with tap pet-arms 51 52, which respectively engage cam-faces 53, formed on opposite portions of `a clutch-section 54, mounted on and revoluble with the spring-driven shaft 55 during the-reciprocating movement of said feeding member 50 and move said section axially into and out of engagement with a clutchface 56, formed on the gear-wheel 57, and thus connect and disconnect the gear'57 from the shaft 55. Said shaft 55 is connected to the rotary actuating member 100 by the gearwheel 58 meshing with gear-teeth 59, formed -on the rotary member 100, and said gear 57 f meshes with a rack l50, formed on the feeding member 50. J1t is obvious that when the member 50 approaches the limit of its upward movement to deliver a card or other article 'the tappet-arm 52y contacts w'th one of the cam-faces 53 of the clutch-sect1on 54,y
moving the same axially out of engagement with the clutch-face of the gearfwheelv 57 but before said feeding member 50 has traveled a suiiicient distance to engage said tappet-arm 52 andthe clutchsectionl' the movement of the member 50 is 'limited by the controlling member cooperating with the member 50, When a card or other delivered article is removed, the feeding member 50 is free to continue its upward movement until the clutch-section 54 is moved out of engagement with the'gear 57, whereupon the gear 57 is lpermitted to rotate freely on the shaft 55 as the feeding member meshing therewith ,l moves downwardly by gravity or other agent inde endently of the actuating mechanism unti Athe other tappet-arm 51 contacts with the other cam-face 53 of the clutch-section 54 and forces said clutch-section into engagement with the gear 57.. As illustrated,.this machine is designed toV automatically deliver in a store or shop cards or other articles which are arranged in the machine and consecutively characterized as by numbers and are removed from the machine by the patrons of the store or shop and designate the order of service of such patrons. These cards or other articlesfdelivered by iny machine may contain radvertising matter vin addition to consecutive characters or-may contain advertising matter alone.
The vconstruction and`operation of my ma-l chine will now be readily understoodv upon reference to the foregoing description and the 'accompanying drawings, and it will be noted that more or less change may be made inthe component parts thereof without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Having thus fully described my invention,
loo n what l claim as new, and desire to secure by lietters Patent, is-
1. The combination of a case, means for delivering a plurality of articles consecutively to a position for removal, and means for governing the operation of the delivering means, said governing means projecting into the path of the article when being delivered into such position, to be forced b v said article into operative' position, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of a case, a rcccptiwle for the articles to be delivered disposed within the case, a feeding member for discharging the articles one by one from the receptacle to position for removal, and a controlling ineinber for governing the operation of the feeding member, said controllingr member when in operative position being engaged with the feeding member and with thc article in position for removal, and being movable out of its operative position upon the removal of said article engaged thereby, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
3. The combination of a case, a receptacle for the articles to be delivered disposed within the ease, a feeding member for discharging the articles one by one from the receptacle to position for removal, and a pivoted controlling member for governing the operation of the feeding member, said controlling niember normally engaging the feeding member and being movable on its pivot out of its normal or operative position by the removal of the delivered article, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
4. The combination of a case, a receptacle for the articles to be delivered disposed within the case, a feeding member for discharging the articles one by one from thereceptacle to position for removal, and a pivoted controlling member for governing the operation of the feeding member, said controlling member when inoperative position being engaged with the feeding member and with the article in position for removal, and being movable on its pivotI out of operative position by the removal of said article engaged thereby, substantially as and for the purpose described.
5. The combination of means for delivering articles successively to a predetermined position, and means for governing the operation of the delivering means, said governing means having a part projecting into the path of the article approaching the predetermined position, substantially as and for the purpose described.
6. The combination of a support, means for delivering articles successively to the support, and 'means forI governing the operation 'of the delivering means, said governing means being controlled by the' article delivposed to the support for engaging said article, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
7. The combination of a case formed with an exit-opening, a receptacle for the articles to bc delivered disposed Within the case,
vmeans for discharging the articles one by one from the receptacle through the exit-opening to a position on the outside of the case, and a controlling member for governing the operation of said means, said member projecting across the eait-openinir and into the path of the article being discharged, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
8. The combination of a case, a receptacle for the articles to be delivered, a reciprocating feeding member for discharging the articles one byone from thc receptacle, and a controlling member for governing the operation of the feeding member, said controlling meinber being movable out of its operative position by the removal of the delivered article, substantially as and for the purpose described.
l). The combination of a case, a feeding member for delivering a plurality of articles successively to a predetermined position, said member being provided With means for limiting the movement of the articles supplied thereto, and means for governing the operation of the feeding member, said governing means being controlled by the article delivered to the predetermined position, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
10. The combination of a case, a feeding member for delivering a plurality of articles successively to a predetermined position, said member being movable in reverse directions to feed each article and to then return to its initial position, and means for governing the operation of the feeding member, said governing means operating to prevent the movenient of the feeding member at approximately the point of its change from movement in one direction to that in the reverse direction, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
11. The combination of a case, a feeding member for delivering a plurality of articles successively to a `predetermined position, said member being movable in reverse direc- IOO IIO
tions to feed each. article and to then return to f rocating feeding member for discharging t e articles one by one from the receptacle, mechanism for actuating the feeding memered to the support and having a part opl ber, and a controlling member for governing side of the case, mechanism for actuating the feeding member including a rotary member connected to said feeding member, and
means for governing the 'operation of the feeding member, said means limiting the movement of the feeding member during each reciprocation thereof at approximately the point of change from movement in one direction t0 that in the reverse direction, substantially as and for -the purpose setv forth.
14. The combination of a case, a receptacle for the articles to be delivered disposed within the case, a reci. rocating feeding member for discharging t e articles one by one from the receptacleto afposition on the outside of the case, mechanism for actuating the feeding member including a rotary member connected to the feeding member, and making one revolution to each reciprocation of sald member, and means for governing the operation of the feeding member, said means limiting the movement of the feedin member during each reciprocation thereo at approximately the point of change from movement in one vdirection to that'inthe reverse direction, substantially as'and for the purpose described.
15. Thecombination ofa case, a receptacle for the articles to be delivered disposed within the case, means for dischar ing the articles one byone from the receptac e to the outside of the case, said means including a rotary actuating member and a reciprocatinl part connected to the rotary member, .an means for governing the operation of the senesi.
former means, said last-mentioned means limiting the movement of the former means during each reciprocation of said part at approximately the point ofchange of said reciprocating part from movement in one direction to that in the reverse direction, substant'ially as and for the purpose specified.
16..'1`he combination of a case, a receptacle for the articles to be delivered disposed within the case, means for discharging the articles one by one from the receptacle to the outside of the case, said means includinga 6o tacle for the articles to be delivered disposed y n Within the case, a reci rocating feeding member for discharging t e articles from the receptacle, actuatin l mechanism for the feeding member inclu mg'a rotary member making a complete revolution to each reciprocation of the feeding member l and a rocking power-transmitting part, and a controlling member ,for governing the operation of the feeding member, said controlling member be ing engaged with the article on the outside oi the case and with the feedingmember and limiting the movement of said feeding member -on each yreciprocation thereof at a proximately the point of change of said. eeding member from movement in one direction tol that in the reverse direction, substantially as and for the purpose described.
- In testimony whereof' I have hereunto signedmy name, in the presence of two attesting Witnesses, at Syracuse, in the county of Onondaga, in the State of NewYork, this 16th day of April, 1904.
CHARLES F. FRAIN.
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US2922646A (en) * 1957-04-20 1960-01-26 Schnell Pressenfabrik Ag Heide Sheet feed apparatus driving mechanisms
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US2722023A (en) * 1951-12-07 1955-11-01 United Shoe Machinery Corp Apparatus for handling counter blanks
US2922646A (en) * 1957-04-20 1960-01-26 Schnell Pressenfabrik Ag Heide Sheet feed apparatus driving mechanisms
US3100061A (en) * 1960-12-27 1963-08-06 William W Carter Vending machine
US4026438A (en) * 1974-07-15 1977-05-31 Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft Device for applying pressure to stacked articles
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