High speed ticket dispenser
10875702 ยท 2020-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/0805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07F17/42
PHYSICS
International classification
B65D83/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A high speed paper ticket dispenser is disclosed wherein a motor that drives a drive roller having a smooth contact surface is in proximity with an idler roller. An endless round belt that moves tickets rapidly serves as the drive roller. A supply of paper tickets from a tray, roll, or other is fed between the two rollers, and the motor causes the driver roller to push the tickets through a ticket dispensing slot in a game or other device. To prevent improper withdrawal of tickets from outside the dispensing slot, a wedge or brake is applied by a motor lever or solenoid between the ticket chain and the drive roller to resist movement of the tickets. The wedge or brake is automatically withdrawn when the motor engages and the drive roller begins to dispense tickets.
Claims
1. A high speed ticket dispenser for an arcade game, comprising: a supply of connected tickets; a guide for positioning a leading ticket through a game slot; a ticket counter; a controller connected to the ticket counter; a motor controlled by the controller; a drive roller actuated by the motor, the drive roller having a smooth circumferential surface; an idle roller cooperating with the drive roller to move tickets therein between; and an extendable and retractable brake controlled by the controller and adapted to wedge between the drive roller and the idle roller to wedge a ticket against the drive roller when the motor is disengaged to prevent further movement of the tickets past the drive roller.
2. The high speed ticket dispenser of claim 1, wherein the extendable and retractable brake is moved by a solenoid.
3. The high speed ticket dispenser of claim 1, wherein the supply of connected tickets is a tray of fan-folded tickets.
4. The high speed ticket dispenser of claim 1, wherein an axis of rotation of the drive roller is perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the motor.
5. The high speed ticket dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a force applicator to control a counterforce of the idle roller against the drive roller.
6. The high speed ticket dispenser of claim 1, wherein the ticket counter is an optical sensor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(14) The tickets 105 exiting the feed slot 120 are favorably moved by the drive roller and an idle roller 160 to pull the tickets from the tray 100. The force applied by the idle roller 160 can be managed by various means, such as for example a screw, spring, weight, servo, or solenoid 180. The screw, spring, or biasing means 180 applies a downward force on the idle roller radial arm 185 that pivots about pin 190 to control the counterforce of the idle roller 160.
(15) The surface layer 205 of the drive roller 155 is preferably a smooth but textured round belt so as to lightly grip the tickets and force the tickets 105 through the slot 32 without damaging or crunching the tickets 105. When the motor 135 is running at full speed (
(16) To prevent players from pulling on the strand of tickets 105 to extract more tickets, a brake is positioned at the juncture of the drive roller 155 and the idle roller 160. A motor lever or solenoid 170 extends and retracts a wedge or bar 175 based on commands from the processor on the motherboard 130. When the processor stops the motor 135 and the tickets have all been dispensed, the motor lever or solenoid 170 extends the wedge 175 into the rollers 155, 160 as shown in
(17) When the processor determines that a new dispensing operation is needed, the processor sends a signal to the motor 135 to rotate the drum 145. This in turn rotates the drive roller 155 via belts 150 to pull tickets 105 from the tray 100 and push the tickets past the optical reader 125, between the rollers 155, 160, and out the slot 32. When all of the tickets have been dispensed, the processor sends a signal to the motor 135 to stop, which in turn stops the roller 155. The processor also sends a signal to the motor lever or solenoid 170 to activate the brake by extending the wedge 175 into the space between the rollers. This secures the tickets against theft and prevents the rollers from spinning after the motor is turned off. The idle roller control 180 can be adjusted using the processor on the motherboard 130 or manually set and periodically adjusted. The system allows for a high speed ticket dispenser that rapidly and reliably dispenses tickets through a slot of the game at a rate of up to two thousand tickets per minute.
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(19) While the inventor has disclosed his best mode of carrying out the invention, a person of ordinary skill in the art would readily appreciate many modifications, substitutions, and alterations and the scope of the present invention is intended to include all such modifications, substitutions, and alterations. Moreover, the invention is not limited to the drawings or descriptions above, but is measured by the appended claims using their plain and ordinary meanings.