Vending machines
10354475 ยท 2019-07-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07F11/165
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A product transport mechanism is provided for a vending machine which has a product storage area, comprising a plurality of vertically spaced product storage locations, and a product collection area. The product transport mechanism comprises a plurality of vertically arranged product transport carriages. Each product transport carriage is movable in the same vertical plane between: a first position in which it is arranged to receive a product dispensed from a predetermined one of the vertically spaced product storage locations; and a second position below the first position in which the product transport carriage is located in the product collection area to enable collection of the vended product. Each product transport carriage is arranged to nest with the product transport carriage immediately below it so that more than one of the product transport carriages can simultaneously adopt the second position in the product collection area.
Claims
1. A product transport mechanism for a vending machine having a product storage area comprising a plurality of vertically spaced product storage locations and a product collection area, the product transport mechanism comprising: a plurality of vertically arranged product transport carriages each of which is movable in a vertical plane between: a first position in which the product transport carriage is arranged to receive a product dispensed from a predetermined one of the vertically spaced product storage locations; and a second position below the first position in which the product transport carriage is located in the product collection area to enable collection of the product by a customer from the product transport carriage, wherein the vertical plane of each product transport carriage is the same; wherein the product transport carriages are configured and dimensioned so that they nest with each other when they are in the second position in the product collection area; and wherein the product transport mechanism comprises left and right substantially vertically extending belts at each end of the product transport carriages for controlling the movement of the product transport carriages between the first and second positions.
2. A product transport mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each product transport carriage includes front and rear lips to retain a product thereon.
3. A product transport mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each product transport carriage extends in use across the product storage area.
4. A product transport mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each product transport carriage comprises a substantially horizontal shelf member.
5. A product transport mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each of the left and right belts extends respectively around left upper and lower sprockets and right upper and lower sprockets.
6. A product transport mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the left and right upper sprockets are mounted at opposite ends of an upper shaft and the left and right lower sprockets are mounted at opposite ends of a lower shaft.
7. A product transport mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each product transport carriage includes left and right openings at its left and right ends through which the respective left and right belts pass freely.
8. A product transport mechanism according to claim 7, wherein each of the left and right openings in each product transport carriage is larger than the corresponding left and right openings in the product transport carriage immediately above it.
9. A product transport mechanism according to claim 1, wherein horizontal pairs of vertically spaced carriage support members are fixed to the left and right belts and each horizontal pair of left and right carriage support members is positioned below a predetermined one of the product transport carriages to support the product transport carriage on the left and right belts and prevent it from sliding downwardly along the belts.
10. A product transport mechanism according to claim 9, wherein each horizontal pair of left and right carriage support members is fixed to the left and right belts at a predetermined vertical position whereby each of the product transport carriages can be simultaneously substantially vertically aligned with a predetermined one of the vertically spaced product storage locations to receive a product dispensed therefrom.
11. A product transport mechanism according to claim 9, wherein each horizontal pair of left and right carriage support members is larger than the corresponding left and right openings in the predetermined product transport carriage which is supported by the carriage support members.
12. A product transport mechanism according to claim 9, wherein the horizontal pair of left and right carriage support members supporting a product transport carriage are smaller than the corresponding left and right openings in the product transport carriages below the product transport carriage supported by said horizontal pair of left and right carriage support members.
13. A product transport mechanism according to claim 9, wherein each carriage support member includes a channel to enable it to pass around the lower sprockets during movement of the left and right belts around the lower sprockets.
14. A product transport mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each of the product transport carriages adopts its respective first position when the product transport carriages are unloaded.
15. A product transport mechanism according to claim 14, wherein each of the left and right belts includes a counterweight and the counterweights are arranged to move the left and right belts to position each of the product transport carriages in its respective first position when the product transport carriages are unloaded.
16. A product transport mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the product transport mechanism includes a damper arrangement to retard the movement of the product transport carriages between the first and second positions.
17. A vending machine door panel comprising the product transport mechanism of claim 1.
18. A vending machine door panel according to claim 17, further comprising an access cover which is movable between a closed position and an open position to allow a customer to access the product collection area to retrieve a product from a product transport carriage in the second position and a braking mechanism which is operable to prevent movement of the product transport carriages when the access cover is in the open position.
19. A vending machine having a product storage area comprising a plurality of vertically spaced product storage locations and a product collection area located below the product storage area for collection of a vended product by a customer, wherein the vending machine includes a product transport mechanism comprising: a plurality of vertically arranged product transport carriages each of which is movable in a vertical plane between: a first position in which the product transport carriage is arranged to receive a product dispensed from a predetermined one of the vertically spaced product storage locations; and a second position below the first position in which the product transport carriage is located in the product collection area to enable collection of the vended product by a customer from the product transport carriage, wherein the vertical plane of each product transport carriage is the same; wherein the product transport carriages are configured and dimensioned so that they nest with each other when they are in the second position in the product collection area; and wherein the product transport mechanism comprises left and right substantially vertically extending belts at each end of the product transport carriages for controlling the movement of the product transport carriages between the first and second positions.
20. A vending machine according to claim 19, wherein each product transport carriage is substantially vertically aligned with a predetermined one of the vertically spaced product storage locations when each product transport carriage is in its first position.
21. A vending machine according to claim 19, further comprising an access cover which is movable between a closed position and an open position to allow a customer to access the product collection area to retrieve a product from a product transport carriage in the second position and a braking mechanism which is operable to prevent movement of the product transport carriages when the access cover is in the open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(11) In the illustrated embodiment, the products 24 in each horizontal file 28 are arranged on a product support 30 in the form of a shelf 32a-e and the products 24 can be dispensed from each file 28 at the front in any suitable manner. In the illustrated embodiment, a spiral drive is employed to dispense products from the shelf 32e and a pusher (not shown) can be used to dispense products 24 from the shelves 32a-d. As is conventional in the art, the vending machine 20 includes a door panel 34 to secure the products 24 in the product storage area 22. The door panel 34 includes a selection device 36 in the form of a keypad 38 which enables a customer to select which product(s) 24 they want to purchase and other operational elements, such as a coin slot, card reader, etc. to receive payment for the selected products 24. In order to enable a customer to collect the purchased product(s), the vending machine 20 includes a product collection area 23 which is positioned below the product storage area 22, towards the bottom of the vending machine 20, and the door panel 34 includes an access cover 39 to provide access to the product collection area 23.
(12) Products dispensed from the shelf 32e by the spiral drive simply fall into the product collection area 23 in a conventional manner under the influence of gravity. Such products are typically, but not exclusively, confectionery or snack food products. This lower shelf 32e with its spiral drive does not, however, form part of the present disclosure and could be omitted entirely.
(13) A product transport mechanism 40 is provided to transport purchased products 24 dispensed from the shelves 32a-d in the product storage area 22 to the product collection area 23. The product transport mechanism 40, which in the illustrated embodiment is integrated into the door panel 34, includes a plurality of vertically arranged product transport carriages 42-45. Each product transport carriage 42-45 comprises a substantially horizontal shelf member 42a-45a which extends across the entire width of the product storage area 22 so that it can receive products 24 dispensed from any one of the files 28 in the product storage area 22. In the illustrated embodiment, each shelf member 42a-45a is perforated to minimise its weight but the perforations may not always be necessary, particularly if the shelf members 42a-45a are formed from a lightweight material. Each shelf member 42a-45a includes front and rear lips provided by inclined portions of the shelf member 42a-45a which ensure that products 24 dispensed onto the shelf members 42a-45a from the product storage area 22 cannot fall from the shelf members 42a-45a.
(14) Each product transport carriage 42-45 includes left mounting members 42b-45b and right mounting members 42c-45c on which opposite ends of each of the respective shelf members 42a-45a are mounted. Each of the left and right mounting members includes a circular opening 56a-56d. The diameter of the circular openings 56a-d decreases progressively from the lowermost product transport carriage 45 to the uppermost product transport carriage 42. Stated another way, the circular openings 56d in the left and right mounting members 45b, 45c of the lowermost product transport carriage 45 have a larger diameter than the circular openings 56c in the left and right mounting members 44b, 44c of the product transport carriage 44 immediately above it, and so on.
(15) The product transport mechanism 40 includes left and right belts 46a, 46b which may take the form of endless belts as illustrated. The left and right belts 46a, 46b are oriented so that they are substantially vertical and so that they extend between the top and bottom of the vending machine door panel 34. The left belt 46a extends around left upper and lower sprockets 48a, 50a and the right belt 46b extends around right upper and lower sprockets 48b, 50b. The left and right belts 46a, 46b include tooth formations (not illustrated) which engage corresponding tooth formations (not illustrated) on the left and right upper sprockets 48a, 48b and the left and right lower sprockets 50a, 50b. Typically, the left and right belts 46a, 46b comprise a chain but other forms of belt could be used as discussed earlier in this specification. In order to synchronise the movement of the left and right sprockets and hence of the left and right belts 46a, 46b, the left and right upper sprockets 48a, 48b are mounted at the left and right ends of an upper shaft 52 and the left and right lower sprockets 50a, 50b are mounted at the left and right ends of a lower shaft 54.
(16) The left and right belts 46a, 46b pass freely through the circular openings 56a-d in the left and right mounting members 42b-45b, 42c-45c of each product transport carriage 42-45 and the movement of the product transport carriages 42-45 is thus controlled by the left and right belts 46a, 46b. In order to support the product transport carriages 42-45 on the belts 46a, 46b and to prevent them from sliding down the belts 46a, 46b, horizontal pairs of carriage support members 58a-d are fixed to the belts 46a, 46b at predetermined vertically spaced positions. The carriage support members 58a-d are cylindrical and each pair of carriage support members 58a-d has a different diameter, with the diameter of the carriage support members 58a-d decreasing progressively from the lowermost pair of carriage support members 58d to the uppermost pair of carriage support members 58a in the position shown in
(17) Each pair of carriage support members 58a-d is arranged to support a predetermined one of the product transport carriages 42-45. The lowermost carriage support members 58d are arranged to support the lowermost product transport carriage 45 and the diameter of the carriage support members 58d is, therefore, larger than the diameter of the openings 56d in the left and right mounting members 45b, 45c of the lowermost product transport carriage 45. The left and right carriage support members 58d cannot, therefore, pass through the left and right openings 56d and the product transport carriage 45 sits on the carriage support members 58d as shown in
(18) The diameter of the carriage support members 58a-d on which each respective product transport carriage 42-45 sits is smaller than the diameter of the openings 56a-d in the left and right mounting members 42b-45b, 42c-45c of the product transport carriage 42-45 immediately below (and hence smaller than the diameter of the openings 56a-d in the left and right mounting members 42b-45b, 42c-45c of all of the product transport carriages 42-45 below it because of the increasing diameter of the openings 56a-d in the downward direction). For example, the diameter of the carriage support members 58a which support the uppermost product transport carriage 42 is smaller than the diameter of the openings 56b in the left and right mounting members 43b, 43c of the next lowest product transport carriage 43 (and, hence, also smaller than the diameter of the openings 56c, 56d in the left and right mounting members 44b, 44c, 45b, 45c). For example, as explained above the uppermost carriage support members 58a cannot pass through the openings 56a in the uppermost left and right mounting members 42b, 42c so that they support the uppermost product transport carriage 42 on the left and right belts 46a, 46c. The uppermost carriage support members 58a can, however, pass through the larger diameter left and right openings 56b, 56c, 56d in the left and right mounting members of each of the product transport carriages 43-45. In a similar manner, the carriage support members 58b cannot pass through the openings 56b in the left and right mounting members 43b, 43c so that they support the product transport carriage 43 on the left and right belts 46a, 46c. The carriage support members 58b can, however, pass through the larger diameter left and right openings 56c, 56d in the left and right mounting members of each of the product transport carriages 44, 45 below it. Finally, and again in a similar manner, the carriage support members 58c cannot pass through the openings 56c in the left and right mounting members 44b, 44c so that they support the product transport carriage 44 on the left and right belts 46a, 46c. The carriage support members 58c can, however, pass through the larger diameter left and right openings 56d in the left and right mounting members 45b, 45c of the lowermost product transport carriage 45.
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(20) The product transport carriages 42-45 are movable in the same vertical plane and each product transport carriage 42-45 can move from its respective first position in vertical alignment with the predetermined shelf 32a-e in the product storage area 22 to a second position in the product collection area 23, thereby transporting a dispensed product 24 from the product storage area 22 to the product collection area 23.
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(25) It will be understood that the principle described above can be extended to the configuration shown in
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(27) The braking mechanism 64 includes biasing means 76 in the form of springs which bias the arm 68 upwardly. When the access cover 39 is in the closed position, the arm 68 is biased upwardly so that the first and second braking elements 72, 74 are disengaged. The lower shaft 54 can, thus, rotate freely and the product transport carriages 42-45 can move vertically between the first and second positions in the manner described above. When the access cover 39 is rotated by a customer from the closed position to the open position, the cooperation between the rib 66 and the rotatable member 70 moves the arm 68 downwardly thereby urging the first braking element 72 into frictional engagement with the second braking element 74. This frictional engagement prevents rotation of the lower shaft 54 and the belts 60a, 60b. This means that the product transport carriages 42-45 cannot ascend to their respective first positions as soon as a product 24 has been removed from the product transport carriage 42-45 which is in the second position. As soon as the access cover 39 is moved from the open position to the closed position, the biasing means 76 can urge the arm 68 upwardly and thereby disengage the first and second braking elements 72, 74. The product transport carriages 42-45 can then ascend to their respective first positions under the action of the counterweights 60a, 60b.
(28) In order to retard the vertical movement of the product transport carriages 42-45, for example from the first position to the second position when a product has been dispensed onto one of the product transport carriages 42-45 or from the second position to the first position under the action of the counterweights 60a, 60b when the access cover 39 has been moved from the open position to the closed position, the product transport mechanism 40 includes a damping mechanism (not shown). The damping mechanism typically acts on the upper shaft 52, and more particularly on one of the upper sprockets 48a, 48b, but the damping mechanism could act on a different part of the product transport mechanism 40.
(29) An alternative embodiment of the product transport mechanism 80 is illustrated in
(30) In the illustrated embodiment, the electric drive motor 82 drives the upper shaft 52 but it should be understood that it could easily drive the lower shaft 54. In particular, a rotating toothed wheel 84 on the motor 82 engages a toothed wheel 86 fixed to the upper shaft 52. When the motor 82 is operated to rotate the toothed wheel 84, the toothed wheel 86 is correspondingly rotated and this causes the belts 46a, 46b, and hence the product transport carriages 42-45, to move between the first and second positions so that the appropriate one or more of the product transport carriages 42-45 is conveyed from the first position to the second position in the product collection area 23 and so that the product transport carriages 42-45 are subsequently returned to their respective first positions. Although not shown, a motor control unit would be provided to control the operation of the electric drive 82.
(31) Although exemplary embodiments have been described in the preceding paragraphs, it should be understood that various modifications may be made to those embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. Thus, the breadth and scope of the claims should not be limited to the above-described exemplary embodiments. Each feature disclosed in the specification, including the claims and drawings, may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purposes, unless expressly stated otherwise.
(32) Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words comprise, comprising, and the like, are to be construed in an inclusive as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to.
(33) Any combination of the above-described features in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the present invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.