Methods and Apparatus for Cup Dispensing
20240206649 ยท 2024-06-27
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cup dispenser (10) and associated methods are provided in which the cup dispenser (10) is tiltable (including rotation) between a dispensing position and a loading position. In the loading position, cups are easily loaded into the cup dispenser (10). A rolling-element bearing (30) may, among other mechanisms, be employed to facilitate the movement.
Claims
1. A cup dispenser, comprising: a plurality of cup housings each adapted to house a plurality of cups, each cup housing comprising a cup dispensing end and a cup loading end; and a tilting apparatus coupled to the cup housings operable to allow the cup housings to tilt between a cup dispensing position and a cup loading position; wherein in the cup loading position, the cup loading ends of the cup housings are accessible for cup loading.
2. The cup dispenser of claim 1, wherein the tilting apparatus comprises a rolling-element bearing.
3. The cup dispenser of claim 2, wherein the rolling-element bearing comprises a face-mount crossed-roller bearing.
4. The cup dispenser of claim 2, wherein the tilting apparatus further comprises a coupling member coupled to each of the cup housings and the rolling-element bearing.
5. The cup dispenser of claim 1, wherein the tilting apparatus comprises a coupling member coupled to each of the cup housings.
6. The cup dispenser of claim 1, wherein the tilting apparatus comprises a stop adapted to prevent tilting beyond the cup loading position.
7. The cup dispenser of claim 1, wherein the tilting apparatus comprises a stop adapted to prevent tilting beyond the cup dispensing position.
8. The cup dispenser of claim 1, wherein the tilting apparatus comprises a member comprising two ends, with one end coupled to the cup housings, and a pivot member coupled to the other end of the member.
9. The cup dispenser of claim 1, wherein the tilting apparatus comprises a holster adapted for coupling to a surface, and a pivot adapter adapted for engagement with the holster to couple the cup dispenser to the surface.
10. The cup dispenser of claim 1, wherein the tilting apparatus comprises a catch adapted to reduce the likelihood of unintended tilting away from the cup dispensing position.
11. A cup dispenser, comprising: a plurality of cup housings each adapted to house a plurality of cups, each cup housing comprising a cup dispensing end and a cup loading end; a coupling member coupled to the cup housings; and a rolling-element bearing coupled to the coupling member operable to allow the cup housings to tilt between a cup dispensing position and a cup loading position; wherein in the cup loading position, the cup loading ends of the cup housings are accessible for cup loading.
12. The cup dispenser of claim 11, and further comprising a first stop adapted to prevent tilting beyond the cup dispensing position.
13. The cup dispenser of claim 12, and further comprising a second stop adapted to prevent tilting beyond the cup loading position.
14. The cup dispenser of claim 11, and further comprising: a holster adapted for coupling to a surface; and a pivot adapter coupled to the rolling-element bearing and adapted for engagement with the holster.
15. The cup dispenser of claim 11, and further comprising a catch adapted to reduce the likelihood of unintended tilting away from the cup dispensing position.
16. A method of operating a cup dispenser having a plurality of cup housings each adapted to house a plurality of cups, each cup housing comprising a cup dispensing end and a cup loading end, the method comprising: tilting the cup housings between a cup dispensing position and a cup loading position, wherein in the cup loading position, the cup loading ends of the cup housings are accessible for cup loading; and in the cup loading position, loading cups into one or more of the cup housings.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein tilting comprises rotation of a rolling-element bearing.
18. The method of claim 16, and further comprising engaging against a stop in the cup dispensing position to prevent tilting beyond the cup dispensing position.
19. The method of claim 16, and further comprising: engaging against a first stop in the cup loading position to prevent tilting beyond the cup loading position; and engaging against a second stop in the cup dispensing position to prevent tilting beyond the cup dispensing position.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein tilting comprises rotation about a pivot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Reference is made in the description to the following briefly described drawings, which are not drawn to scale, and in which like reference numerals indicate like features:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0022] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0023] Furthermore,
[0024] In a particular embodiment, the longitudinal axes of the cup housings 12 are aligned substantially in a single plane, although other embodiments may be used, for example, without limitation, with the cup housings 12 staggered or arranged in a turret configuration.
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[0026] Coupling member 28 is coupled to a rolling-element bearing 30, which allows the cup housings 12 to tilt by rotation of the rolling-element bearing 30. Rolling-element bearing 30 includes an inner ring 32 and an outer ring 34 in rotating engagement. In the illustrated embodiment, inner ring 32 is coupled (for example, without limitation, with screws 36) to coupling member 28, optionally through a spacer 38. Outer ring 34 is coupled to any suitable surface 20, optionally through a pivot adaptor 40 which engages with a holster 42. Without limitation, screws 44 may be used to couple outer ring 34 to adaptor 40. As shown in
[0027] In operation of this embodiment, coupling member 28 and cup housings 12 tilt via rotation of inner ring 32 in relation to outer ring 34, with outer ring 34 stationary with respect to the surface 20. A handle 46 may be provided to facilitate tilting of the cup dispenser 10.
[0028] The extent of rotation of the cup dispenser 10 may be limited in any suitable way. In the illustrated embodiment, coupling member 28 includes a lip 48, and pivot adapter 40 includes stop edges 50 and 52. Rotation beyond the cup loading position is limited by the contact of lip 48 with stop edge 50, which is angled as desired for the cup loading position (for example, and without limitation, in the range of 30? to 60? from horizontal). Rotation beyond the cup dispensing position is limited by the contact of lip 48 with stop edge 52. Stop edge 52 is generally horizontal, although it can be at any suitable angle.
[0029] Also, a friction catch 54 (or other suitable device) may be coupled to surface 20 for contact with coupling member 28 to reduce the likelihood of unintended tilting away from the cup dispensing position. A catch may also be used to reduce the likelihood of unintended tilting away from the cup loading position. Indeed, any suitable latch, lock, catch, magnet, spring-loaded ball and receiving socket, or other suitable device (any such device referred to herein as a catch) may be used to reduce the likelihood of undesired movement out of either or both of the cup dispensing or cup loading positions.
[0030] In a particular embodiment, rolling-element bearing 30 is a face-mount crossed-roller bearing from McMaster-Carr? (McMaster-Carr is registered trademark of the McMaster-Carr Supply Company).
[0031] The particular components shown in
[0032] Besides a rolling-element bearing, any suitable mechanism may be used in the tilting apparatus to facilitate tilting of the cup housings 12. For example, and without limitation, a member, such as a beam or lever, coupled to a pivot at one of its ends, and to the cup housings 12 (directly or through other coupling members) at the other end, may be used.
[0033] Furthermore, tilting may be accomplished manually, or automatically with any suitable drive mechanism.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] In operation, a user tilts (manually or automatically) the cup dispenser 10 from the cup dispensing position to the cup loading position. In the cup loading position, the cup loading end 14 of each cup housing 12 is presented closer to the user and is easily accessible for loading cups (which normally come in stacks). After loading, the cup dispenser 10 is tilted back to its cup dispensing position.
[0036] In many instances, counter space is limited, and the present invention allows for a cup dispenser to be located in positions that help maximize counter space. In one configuration, the cup dispenser 10 is mounted on the side of a beverage dispenser or other surface, with the longitudinal axes of the cup housings 12 aligned substantially in a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the front edge of the counter. In this configuration, the cup dispenser 10 may be tilted toward the front of the counter for easy cup loading, then tilted back to the cup dispensing position.
[0037] Also, without the present invention, cup loading may require a user to step on a ladder (or other surface) to reach the cup loading ends 14 for loading cups, which can be inefficient and dangerous. The present invention allows for moving the cup loading ends 14 into a convenient position that allows efficient and safe cup loading.
[0038] As used herein, coupled or coupling includes direct connection or indirect connection through one or more intermediate members.
[0039] Particular features of the example embodiments may be used with, added to, or substituted in the other example embodiments.
[0040] Although the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, alterations, substitutions, additions, and modifications could be made without departing from the intended scope of the invention, as defined in the following claims.