Lottery ticket bin with pull-out drawer and ticket guide configuration
11107311 · 2021-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
- Sten Hallundbaek Mejenborg (Cumming, GA, US)
- Timothy Masocol (Woodstock, GA, US)
- James Jonathan Holbrook (Cumming, GA, US)
- Mark Andrew Thompson (Buford, GA, US)
Cpc classification
G07F11/62
PHYSICS
G07F11/68
PHYSICS
G07F17/42
PHYSICS
G07F17/3202
PHYSICS
G07F17/329
PHYSICS
G07F17/3248
PHYSICS
International classification
G07F17/42
PHYSICS
G07F11/68
PHYSICS
Abstract
A lottery ticket dispenser array includes a plurality of interconnected bins, wherein the bins include a housing having a bottom and an open top. A drawer is slidable into and out of the housing and includes an open top and a ticket compartment configured for receipt of a stack of the interconnected lottery tickets in a laid-down orientation. A component section adjacent in the drawer is configured to automatically dispense the lottery tickets through a dispense slot upon receipt of a dispense command. A ramp is disposed within the ticket compartment and is angled upwards from a floor of the ticket compartment towards the component section. The ramp includes a plurality of raised ridges extending across the ramp and spaced longitudinally apart along the ramp, wherein each ridge defines a retaining edge for progressively longer stacks of interconnected lottery tickets placed within the ticket compartment in the laid-down orientation.
Claims
1. A lottery ticket dispenser array, comprising: a plurality of interconnected stacked bins, wherein one or more of the bins further comprises: a housing having a bottom and an open top; a drawer slidable into and out of the housing, the drawer comprising an open top and at least one ticket compartment configured for receipt of a stack of interconnected lottery tickets in a laid-down orientation; a component section adjacent a front of the drawer that automatically dispenses one or more of the interconnected lottery tickets through a dispense slot upon receipt of a dispense command; a ramp disposed within the ticket compartment, the ramp angled upwards from a floor of the ticket compartment towards the component section; and a plurality of raised ridges extending across the ramp and spaced longitudinally apart along the ramp, wherein each ridge defines a retaining edge for progressively longer stacks of interconnected lottery tickets placed within the ticket compartment in the laid-down orientation.
2. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 1, wherein for each bin, the drawer is configured to store and dispense at least two separate stacks of interconnected lottery tickets and comprises adjacent component sections and adjacent ticket compartments, with each ticket compartment comprising the ramp with plurality of raised teeth.
3. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 1, wherein the ramp comprises a concave curved profile.
4. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 1, wherein the ridges are angled towards a back wall of the drawer.
5. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 1, wherein a first one of the ridges at a back edge of the ramp defines a first space between the first ridge and a back wall of the drawer for receipt of a first stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
6. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 5, wherein a second one of the ridges is spaced from the first ridge further up the ramp such that a second space is defined between the second ridge and the back wall of the drawer for receipt of a second stack of interconnected lottery tickets that is longer than the first stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
7. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 6, wherein a third one of the rides is spaced from the second ridge such that a third space is defined between the third ridge and the back wall the drawer for receipt of a third stack of interconnected lottery tickets that is longer than the second stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
8. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 7, further comprising a vertically orientated concave face at a front edge of the ramp adjacent the component section that faces towards the back wall of the drawer, the concave face defining a retaining wall such that a fourth space is defined between the concave face and the back wall of the drawer for receipt of a forth stack of interconnected lottery tickets that is longer than the third stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
9. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 1, further comprising a vertically orientated concave face at a front edge of the ramp adjacent the component section that faces towards a back wall of the drawer, the concave face defining a retaining wall such that a space is defined between the concave face and the back all of the drawer for receipt of a longest stack of interconnected lottery tickets receivable in the drawer.
10. The lottery ticket dispenser array as in claim 9, wherein the concave face comprises a rounded top edge that overhangs the concave face towards the back wall of the drawer, the rounded top edge spaced below a bottom of an adjacent vertically stacked bin to define a ticket path to the component section having a defined height.
11. A lottery ticket bin for use in a multi-bin dispenser array in a vertically stacked configuration with other bins, comprising: a housing having a bottom and an open top; a drawer slidable into and out of the housing, the drawer comprising an open top and at least one ticket compartment configured for receipt of a stack of interconnected lottery tickets in a laid-down orientation; a component section adjacent a front of the drawer that automatically dispenses one or more of the interconnected lottery tickets through a dispense slot upon receipt of a dispense command; a ramp disposed within the ticket compartment, the ramp angled upwards from a floor of the ticket compartment towards the component section; and a plurality of raised ridges extending across the ramp and spaced longitudinally apart along the ramp, wherein each ridge defines a retaining edge for progressively longer stacks of interconnected lottery tickets placed within the ticket compartment in the laid-down orientation.
12. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 11, wherein the ramp comprises a concave curved profile.
13. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 11, wherein the ridges are angled towards a back wall of the drawer.
14. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 11, wherein a first one of the ridges at a back edge of the ramp defines a first space between the first ridge and a back wall of the drawer for receipt of a first stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
15. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 14, wherein a second one of the ridges is spaced from the first ridge further up the ramp such that a second space is defined between the second ridge and the back wall of the drawer for receipt of a second stack of interconnected lottery tickets that is longer than the first stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
16. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 15, wherein a third one of the rides is spaced from the second ridge such that a third space is defined between the third ridge and the back wall the drawer for receipt of a third stack of interconnected lottery tickets that is longer than the second stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
17. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 16, further comprising a vertically orientated concave face at a front edge of the ramp adjacent the component section that faces towards the back wall of the drawer, the concave face defining a retaining wall such that a fourth space is defined between the concave face and the back wall of the drawer for receipt of a forth stack of interconnected lottery tickets that is longer than the third stack of interconnected lottery tickets.
18. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 11, further comprising a vertically orientated concave face at a front edge of the ramp adjacent the component section that faces towards a back wall of the drawer, the concave face defining a retaining wall such that a space is defined between the concave face and the back all of the drawer for receipt of a longest stack of interconnected lottery tickets receivable in the drawer.
19. The lottery ticket bin as in claim 18, wherein the concave face comprises a rounded top edge that overhangs the concave face towards the back wall of the drawer, the rounded top edge spaced below a bottom of an adjacent vertically stacked bin to define a ticket path to the component section having a defined height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full and enabling disclosure including the best mode of practicing the appended claims and directed to one of ordinary skill in the art is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification. The specification makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Reference will now be made in detail to various and alternative exemplary embodiments and to the accompanying drawings, with like numerals representing substantially identical structural elements. Each example is provided by way of explanation, and not as a limitation. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure and claims. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure includes modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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(12) In the depicted embodiment, the bins 22 (and hence the array 10) have a relatively low height profile and are designed to contain a flat stack 60 (
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(14) Each ticket compartment 40 includes an operational component section 38 at the front thereof that may include a drive mechanism, scanner or other type of reader, cutting bar, edge, or other separation mechanism, control circuitry, and so forth. It should be appreciated that each bin 22 may include any number of ticket compartments 40 and associated component sections 38.
(15) Each bin 22 has an open-top housing structure 28 that includes sides 32, a bottom 34, and a back side 30. The back sides 30 collectively define the back 16 of the dispenser array 10. A circuit board may be fixed to an exterior of the back side 30 of each bin housing 28 and is configured to supply power and control functions to the bin, in particular to the component section 38. For example, as mentioned, each bin 22 (or component section 38 within the bin 22) may include a drive mechanism that dispenses an individual lottery ticket 62 from the bin 22 through the dispense slot 26 upon receipt of a dispense signal via the circuit board or other control component. Each bin 22 (or component section 38) may also include a scanner that reads a code on the lottery ticket as the ticket is dispensed, wherein the scanned code is transmitted from the scanner via the circuit board to a downstream controller or central lottery server/computer that is in communication with the dispenser array 10. It should be appreciated that the array 10 is not limited by the power or control functions that are provided by the circuit boards or other control components, or performed by the operational components within the component section 38.
(16) Each bin 22 includes an open-top drawer 36 that is slidable into and out of the housing 28. The drawer includes sides 42, front wall 44, floor or bottom 48, and a back wall 46. The bottom 48 of the drawer has an outward face or surface 35.
(17) In the illustrated embodiment, the drawer 36 includes the one or more ticket compartments 40, wherein the tickets can be loaded into the compartments 40 through the open top of the drawer 36 in a laid-down or flat orientation. Also, the component sections 38 are configured within and adjacent to the front wall 44 of the drawer 36, and the dispense slot 26 is defined in the front wall 44 of the drawer 36.
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(19) A plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart raised ridges 70 are defined transversely across the ramp 68, wherein the ridges 70 have a progressively higher position in the ticket compartment 40 in a direction towards the component section 38. Each ridge 70 may be continuous (e.g., an unbroken structure) or discontinuous (e.g., a plurality of spaced apart mini-ridges or teeth) across the ramp 68, and need not extend completely across the ramp 68. The ridges 70 need only have sufficient structure and length to support the ticket packs 60 from below.
(20) Each ridge 70 has a height relative to the ramp 68 surface so as to define a retaining edge or wall 72 (
(21) In certain embodiments, the ramp 68 has an overall concave curved profile 74, as indicated by
(22) Each retaining edge 72 defines a space 78 for a certain length of ticket stack 60. For example, in a particularly useful embodiment depicted in
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(25) It should be appreciated that any number of the ridges 70 may be provided on the ramp 68 depending on the number of different lengths of ticket stacks 60 intended to be dispensed from the drawer 36.
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(27) The concave face 82 may include a rounded top edge 86 that overhangs the concave face 82 towards the back wall 46 of the drawer 36, as particularly seen in
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(29) The present invention also encompasses individual ones of the bins 22 discussed above for use in a multi-bin dispenser array 10 in a vertically stacked configuration with other bins 22.
(30) The material particularly shown and described above is not meant to be limiting, but instead serves to show and teach various exemplary implementations of the present subject matter. As set forth in the attached claims, the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and sub-combinations of various features discussed herein, along with such variations and modifications as would occur to a person of skill in the art.