WO1997037333A1 - Dispensing machine for newspapers and magazines - Google Patents
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- WO1997037333A1 WO1997037333A1 PCT/IB1996/000800 IB9600800W WO9737333A1 WO 1997037333 A1 WO1997037333 A1 WO 1997037333A1 IB 9600800 W IB9600800 W IB 9600800W WO 9737333 A1 WO9737333 A1 WO 9737333A1
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- G07F11/00—Coin-freed apparatus for dispensing, or the like, discrete articles
- G07F11/02—Coin-freed apparatus for dispensing, or the like, discrete articles from non-movable magazines
- G07F11/04—Coin-freed apparatus for dispensing, or the like, discrete articles from non-movable magazines in which magazines the articles are stored one vertically above the other
- G07F11/045—Coin-freed apparatus for dispensing, or the like, discrete articles from non-movable magazines in which magazines the articles are stored one vertically above the other for sheet shaped or pliable articles
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- the present inventing relates to vending machines, and more particularly to a machine for dispensing a single copy of media units, or publications at a time.
- the dispensing machines are located in the lobbies of public buildings, or street corners at locations which allow maximum exposure of the newspapers and magazines to the public.
- the dispensing machines comprise a storage housing which is closed by a spring-operated door that can be opened by deposit of a coin into the slot of the housing which activates the spring release mechanism.
- Such design suffers from major drawbacks, one of which is inability of the vending machine owner to control the number of copies which can be removed from the vending machine by one buyer. For example, the buyer can deposit the money suitable for the purchase of one unit of the periodical and after the spring door latch is released, remove several copies of the newspaper from the vending machine, which results in a direct financial loss to the vending machine operator.
- a sensor positioned in the hopper wall sends a signal to a control mechanism to allow actuation of the frictional rollers and depositing of the next copy into the vending position, from which the next customer can retrieve a copy after the trap door opens.
- a control mechanism to allow actuation of the frictional rollers and depositing of the next copy into the vending position, from which the next customer can retrieve a copy after the trap door opens.
- the trap door from which the fold of the newspaper rests while the newspaper is in the vending position is located very close to the access opening from which the newspaper is withdrawn by the buyer.
- the entire inventory of the media units is positioned very close to the vending position; the design requires provision of a special bailer that acts in combination with a cam/step motor unit to retain the forwardmost newspaper in a generally vertical orientation.
- the present invention contemplates elimination of drawbacks associated with a vending machines and provision of an apparatus suitable for dispensing newspapers or magazines one copy at a time, which is simple in operation and inexpensive to manufacture.
- an object of the present invention to provide a vending machine for dispensing of a single copy of media unit, or publication. It is another object of the present invention to provide a media unit dispensing machine which is self-contained, so as to allow positioning of the unit indoors or outdoors, without connection to a source of AC power.
- a self-contained vending apparatus which comprises a hollow housing having a dispensing chute in a front part thereof.
- the dispensing chute defines a dispensing channel and is formed by an inner wall and an outer wall.
- a platform bearing plate is securely connected to a top edge of the inner wall, with the connection line defining a dispensing edge.
- a stack of folded newspapers, or other publications is placed on the platform bearing plate and is supported in an upright position by a support plate which slidably moves along the top surface of the platform bearing plate and retains the stack of folded newspapers in a generally upright orientation.
- a gear motor is mounted in the housing and is operationally connected to the support plate to facilitate movement of the newspapers towards the dispensing edge in response to a signal received from a central unit after payment for a single copy of the publication has been made.
- An anti-theft bar is mounted transversely in the uppermost end of the dispensing channel. The anti-theft bar is normally open, but will be closed in response to an attempt to tilt the housing to a degree in access of a predetermined value. The anti-theft bar is controlled by a mercury tilt switch.
- a limit switch assembly which detects movement of a single copy of the publication into the dispensing channel and transmits the received signal to the motor. Once this copy of the newspaper is detected by the limit switch sensor, the motor is deactivated to prevent any further advancement of the support plate along the platform bearing plate. As a result, no further copies of the newspapers are dispensed until such time as further payment is made.
- the vending machine is equipped with an independent power source allowing operation of the vending machine independently from a source of AC power. To facilitate separation of a single copy of the newspaper from the stack of folded newspapers, two or more metering breaks are mounted on the top surface of the platform plate adjacent the dispensing edge.
- the metering breaks have inclined upper surfaces which cause slight compression of the forwardmost newspaper and separate the single copy from the rest of the stack.
- a retractable spring plunger controls rotation of a lead screw which causes advancement of the support plate when the plunger is moved out of engagement with the lead screw, the support plate can be moved back to an inventory loading position to allow the vendor to restock the supply of newspapers.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a vending machine in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a schematic view of the operating mechanism of the vending machine in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a detail top view of the platform and metering break on the vending machine in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a detail view showing a switch assembly mounted on the outer chute plate.
- Figure 5 is a detail view showing an alternative embodiment of the metering breaks, particularly adapted for use with thin publications.
- Figure 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the inclined upper surfaces of the metering breaks.
- the vending machine 10 comprises a hollow housing 12 supported by a pedestal 14 on a weighted base 16.
- An access door 18 is formed in the top wall of the housing
- the access door 18 being formed as a cap resting on the upper edges of the vertical walls. If desired, a mechanical prop arm can be used to hold the door
- the front wall 20 of the housing 12 is provided with a transparent window 22 which allows the buyer to view the publication title and a portion of the front page of the publication stored in the housing 12.
- a credit card receiving opening 24 is formed in the front wall 20 of the housing 12 to allow the buyer to use his credit card or other similar smart card for payment, if desired.
- An alternative payment by coins can be made by using a coin receiving slot 26 mounted in a spaced relationship with the smart card receiving slot 24.
- Extending downwardly from the bottom wall 28 of the housing 12 is an inner wall 30 of the chute 32, the wall 30 extending through an elongated transverse opening (not shown) formed in the bottom plate 28.
- the inner plate 30 is provided with an upwardly turned lip 34 which forms a U-shaped channel 36 with the chute plate 30.
- a bottom plate 38 of the channel 36 is wide enough to accommodate a publication dispensed through the use of the vending machine 10. It is preferred that the width of the channel 36 be sufficient to accommodate daily newspapers, as well as thicker Sunday newspapers.
- the operational part of the vending machine 10 comprises an inclined bearing plate, or platform plate 40 which has a smooth upper surface to allow movement of the newspapers thereon without damage to the newspaper pages.
- a support, or push plate 42 Extending upwardly at a right angle to the platform plate 40 is a support, or push plate 42 which is similarly formed with a smooth surface to allow support of the newspapers in an upright position without damaging to the pages.
- the push plate 42 has a support front surface 44 and a rear surface 46. Fixedly attached to the rear surface 46 is a buttress plate 48 which helps to support the weight of the publications leaning against the surface 44. If desired, there can be a pair of buttress plates 48 secured to the rear surface 46 of the push plate 42.
- the buttress plate 48 has a bottom edge 50 which rests on an attachment bracket 52, with one end 54 of the bracket 52 resting on the platform 40 behind the plate 42, and with the opposite end 56 secured to the top of the retractable plunger assembly 60.
- the plunger assembly 60 comprises an enclosure 62 provided with a central opening 64, through which a lead screw 66 extends. Resting on top of the screw within the enclosure 62 is a plunger body 68 which is retained in a contact relationship with the surface of the screw 66 by a compression spring
- elongated rod 72 Fixedly attached to the top surface of the plunger 68 is an elongated rod 72 which extends outwardly from the enclosure 62 above the attachment bracket 52.
- a gripping ring 74 is secured to the rod 72 to allow rotation of the plunger body 68 to move it out of engagement with the lead screw 66.
- the plunger body 68 is provided with external screws 76 to allow engagement of the plunger 68 within an internally threaded sleeve 78.
- the apparatus 10 can be provided with a pivotal arm 150 which comprises an attachment rod 152 pivotally attached to the buttress 48 at 154.
- the rod 152 extends upwardly from the buttress plate 48 and is provided with an opening 155 through which a pulling rod 156 extends.
- a hand pull 158 is attached to one end of the rod 156 to allow grasping of the pull 158 by the vendor.
- the opposite end 160 of the pulling rod 156 is pivotally engaged with a first pivot arm 162 at a pivot point 164.
- the first pivot arm 162 is pivotally connected, such as at 166 to the buttress plate 48 a distance from the first pivotal attachment point 154.
- a second arm 170 is also connected to the buttress plate 48 at pivot point 166 and, at the same time, to the first pivot arm 162.
- An opposite end of the second arm 170 carries an attachment rod 172 in pivotal engagement, such as shown at 174.
- a free end of the rod 172 is securely attached to the ring 74, such that the pulling action exerted by a vendor on the handle 158 will be transmitted through the rod 156 to the arms 162, 170 and to the rod 172.
- This arrangement allows the vendor to lift the plunger body 68 from its engagement with the lead screw 66 from a convenient position at the front of the housing 12.
- the support plate 42 can be moved to the rear of the housing along the platform bearing plate 40 to a loading position shown in Figure 2. The supply of publications can then be replenished.
- the lead screw 66 is an elongated screw provided with external threads 80 which extend substantially along entire body of the screw 66. Only two portions of the screw threads 80 are shown for clarity.
- the lead screw 66 has a forward end 82 and a back end 84.
- the forward end 82 has a reduced diameter to allow the end 82 to pass through a corresponding opening formed in the downwardly depending part 86 of the platform plate 40.
- a U-shaped supporting bracket 90 engages the lead screw 66 about its opposing ends.
- the end 82 passes through an opening formed in an upwardly extending part 92 of the bracket 90 and is engaged by a bearing 94 on the exterior surface of the screw.
- An outwardly extending portion 96 of the lead screw 66 is operationally connected to a gear motor 100 through a suitable coupling 102.
- the opposite end 84 of the lead screw 66 passes through the plunger assembly 64 and through an upwardly turned part 104 of the support bracket 90.
- the outwardly extending part of the lead screw 66 is engaged by a suitable bearing 106 and secured in place by a nut 108.
- the front wall 20 of the housing 12 carries a front wall 110 of the chute 30.
- a limit switch assembly 112 which comprises a sensor bar 114 connected by a suitable wiring to a switch box 116. If desired, the sensor bar 114 can be substituted by an optical sensor, or a photo element which would allow detection of movement of a newspaper through the chute 32.
- the limit switch assembly 112 is operationally connected to a mercury tilt switch 118 and to an anti-tamper bar 120.
- the switch assembly 112, as well as the mercury tilt switch 118, are also operationally connected, by suitable wiring to a control unit 122 which controls operation of the device during the vending process.
- the motor 100 is also operationally connected to the control unit 122 by suitable wiring.
- the anti-tamper bar 120 is normally open , and closes if an attempt is made to override the controls of the apparatus 10. For example, if a potential vandal tries to shake or tilt the housing 10 to a degree greater than a predetermined value, a mercury tilt switch 118 will send a signal to the mechanism operating the anti-tamper bar 120, which will cause the bar to move down and close the electrical circuit. The circuit will stay closed with the anti-tamper bar 120 down, for a discrete amount of time, for example 20 seconds. It is envisioned that this time is sufficient to discourage any tampering action by vandals.
- control unit 122 is shown in a schematic view in Figure 2.
- the control unit 122 which houses the electrical and electronic control means for operation of the apparatus 10, can be mounted inside or outside of the housing 12, as desired.
- the platform plate 40 has a pair of metering breaks 130 and 132 mounted on its upper surface.
- the metering break 130 is comprised of a solid body having an inclined upper surface 131 (see Figure 6) forming a slightly elevated surface along which the newspapers 134 travel prior to dispensing.
- the metering break 132 comprises an elongated bar which is positioned immediately adjacent an edge 136 of the chute wall 30.
- the metering break 132 is preferably placed in a parallel relationship to the edge 136 adjacent to the side of the platform plate 40 along which the first fold of the newspaper slides.
- the metering break 132 similar to the metering break 130 is provided with an inclined upper surface 133 and is mounted with its uppermost edge 135 immediately adjacent to the dispensing edge 136. During tests, it became evident that the metering break 132 can be positioned very close to the dispensing edge 136, up to a distance of 1mm therefrom.
- the angle of the incline of the surface 131 can be as little as 5 degrees in relation to the top surface of the plate 40, while the incline of the surface 133 can be as great as 1 1 degrees in relation to the upper surface of the plate 40.
- the use of the metering breaks 130 and 132 proved particularly beneficial with multiple-page newspapers, such as Sunday editions.
- a metering break, such as break 132 can extend in a parallel relationship along substantially entire length of the edge 136, if desired.
- FIG. 5 an alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- This embodiment illustrates the use of a pair of elongated metering breaks 132 and 137 which are positioned on a top surface of the plate 40 in a spaced-apart relationship.
- the metering break 137 is identical to the metering break 132, except it is suggested that the metering break 137 be positioned slightly farther away from the edge 136, so as to contact the loose side of the newspaper, before the partially folded side of the newspaper contacts the metering break 132.
- the distance from the edge 136 can be in the order of 25mm.
- Such a design may be particularly helpful in use with relatively thin publications, such as thin local papers, magazines, and the like.
- the sizes of the metering breaks can vary, with one of the designs incorporating a metering break 130 which has the width of 9/16 of an inch, and a length of 3/4 of an inch.
- the metering breaks 132 and 137 can have an exemplary dimensions of 4 inches in length and 7/16 in width.
- the apparatus 10 is further provided with a means for terminating the vending process after the entire inventory of the publications have been exhausted.
- a means for terminating the vending process after the entire inventory of the publications have been exhausted.
- Such limiting means comprises a limit switch 140 mounted on the bracket 90.
- the plunger unit 60 reaches the limit switch 140 and it engages the sensor bar 142, the signal will be transmitted to the control unit 122, which will stop the vending machine 10 from accepting further payments.
- the vendor uses a special key to open the access door 18 which allows the vendor access to the entire working mechanism of the apparatus 10.
- the vendor rotates the ring 74, or suitable equivalent thereof, to retract the plunger unit 68 from its engagement with the lead screw 66.
- the push plate 42 can then be moved to the rear of the enclosure 12 similar to a position shown in Figure 2.
- the vendor pulls on the handle 158, transmitting an upwardly directed force on the rod 172 to liberate the lead screw 66 and allow movement of the support plate 42 into a position shown in Figure 2.
- Newspapers are then loaded, with the main fold resting on the plate 40, in a manner similar to that shown in Figure 2.
- the plunger body 68 is then rotated to re-engage with the lead screw 66 and to remain in that position due to the force of the compression spring 70.
- the vendor checks the control unit 122 to make the necessary adjustments to reflect the cost of the media unit positioned in the housing 12.
- the access door 18 is then closed, and the apparatus 10 is ready for dispensing of units to the purchasing public.
- a buyer deposits the necessary amount of coins into the slot 26 or uses a credit card, or smart card by sliding it within the slot 24.
- the card reader assembly (not shown) is mounted in the housing 10 and is controlled by the control unit 122. Once the exact amount of money is deposited or acknowledged by the control unit 122, the gear motor 100 is energized, transmitting torque through the coupling 102, to the lead screw 66. The rotation of screw 66 will cause movement of the plunger assembly 60 and of the support plate 42.
- the stack of newspapers will then advance along the platform 40 until such time as the forwardmost newspaper 134 reaches the metering break 130.
- a slight compression is created on the bottom edge of the newspaper when the newspaper is moved along the upwardly inclined surface 132 of the metering break 130. This movement causes separation of a single newspaper from the stack of papers, with the separation being further facilitated by the metering break 132 (or metering breaks 132, 137, as the case may be).
- the apparatus for dispensing media units in accordance with the present invention prevents unauthorized access to the entire inventory of the housing 12, by dispensing one media unit at a time. Since the normally open anti- tamper bar 120 is positioned in proximity to the edge 136 of the dispensing chute 32, and the chute itself is made relatively narrow to allow passing of only a single newspaper, an unauthorized person cannot obtain access to the interior of the housing 12 and reach into the chute 32.
- the vending machine 10 in accordance with the present invention is self contained, as it is powered by a battery (not shown) or by a solar power unit (not shown) which is incorporated into the operational system of the vending machine 10.
- the vending machine 10 can be positioned indoors, or outdoors, to accommodate various needs of the vendor and not requiring connection to municipal electrical lines.
- Various materials may be employed for manufacturing of the vending machine 10.
- the metering breaks 130, 132 and 137 can be provided with bead blasted aluminum surface, while the platform plate 40 can be made with a polished smooth surface, for example from a chrome plated metal.
- the lead screw 66 can be made metal or plastic, while the plunger assembly can be manufactured from strong plastic, or other materials having suitable physical characteristics.
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