Lottery ticket dispenser bin with pivotal door
10134244 ยท 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07F17/42
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A lottery ticket dispenser bin includes a pivotal door configured on a housing and movable between a fully closed position and a fully open position relative to the housing. The pivotal door includes a back wall and a bottom frame mounted to the housing. One or more spring-loaded, elongated tabs are pivotally mounted to the bottom frame and extend transversely from the bottom frame and are biased against the back wall of the door. The tabs have a length so as to be continuously engaged against the back wall as the pivotal door moves between the fully open and fully closed positions to define a bridge that prevents the lottery tickets from moving into a hinge area between the housing and the pivotal door.
Claims
1. A lottery ticket dispenser bin, comprising: a housing having a front side that faces a purchaser in operational use of the dispenser array, an opposite back side, and an internal space defining one or more compartments for receipt of a supply of interconnected lottery tickets; each compartment comprising an electronic drive mechanism that dispenses the lottery tickets through a dispensing slot in the back side; a pivotal door configured on the housing and defining the back side, the pivotal door movable between a fully closed position and a fully open position relative to the housing, the pivotal door further comprising: a back wall; a bottom frame mounted to the housing; one or more spring-loaded, elongated tabs pivotally mounted to the bottom frame, the elongated tab extending transversely from the bottom frame and biased against the back wall, the elongated tab comprising a length so as to be continuously engaged against the back wall as the pivotal door moves between the fully open and fully closed positions; and wherein the elongated tab defines a bridge that prevents the lottery tickets from moving into a hinge area between the housing and the pivotal door.
2. The lottery ticket dispenser bin as in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of the elongated tabs spaced apart along the bottom frame.
3. The lottery ticket dispenser bin as in claim 1, wherein the bottom frame comprises arms at opposite ends thereof, the arms releasably engaging with the housing to mount the bottom frame to the housing.
4. The lottery ticket dispenser bin as in claim 1, wherein in the fully closed position of the pivotal door, the elongated tab assumes a substantially vertical position within the housing.
5. The lottery ticket dispenser bin as in claim 1, wherein the back wall comprises a first rib defined thereon, the elongated tab biased against the first rib.
6. The lottery ticket dispenser bin as in claim 1, wherein the pivotal door extends across two adjacent compartments and includes at least one of the elongated tabs configured with each compartment.
7. A lottery ticket dispenser array, comprising a plurality of the dispenser bins in accordance with claim 1.
8. The lottery ticket dispenser bin as in claim 5, wherein the first rib is flanked by a pair of second ribs that extend transversely from the back wall beyond the first rib, the pair of second ribs spaced apart such that the elongated tab slides against the first rib between the second ribs.
9. The lottery ticket dispenser bin as in claim 8, wherein in the fully closed position of the pivotal door, the elongated tab is biased against the first rib and assumes a substantially vertical position within the housing, and the second ribs are coplanar with the elongated tab along at least an upper portion of the elongated tab.
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
(10) 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) Each of the individual bins 12 includes a multi-sided housing 20 defining an internal space in which one or more compartments are defined. A stack or roll of lottery tickets 24 is stored in each compartment for subsequent dispensing through a dispensing slot 28. The lottery tickets 24 may be, for example, conventional instant scratch-off lottery tickets provided in the form of a stack of interconnected tickets 24. In the depicted embodiments, the housing 20 is a box-like structure having top and bottom walls, side walls 22, a front wall that faces outward towards a ticket purchaser, and a pivotal back wall or panel 26 that swings open to provide access into the housing 20 for loading the ticket stack. Each bin 12 may include a male power/data connector on the top or bottom surface, and a corresponding female power/data connector on the opposite surface so that a plurality of the bins 12 can be vertically stacked and interconnected, as depicted in
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(16) Referring the figures in general, the pivotal door 118 is movable between a fully closed position (
(17) The pivotal door 118 includes a back wall 120 that faces the compartment 108 and may have a generally arcuate shape as shown in the figures to accommodate the drive mechanism (motor 112 and rollers 114, 115) as well as a scanner and control components associated with the bin 100. The pivotal door 118 also includes a bottom frame member 122 that releasably mounts or attached to the housing 102, wherein the door 118 pivots relative to the bottom frame member 122. This configuration allows the entire pivotal door 118 to be readily removable from the housing 102 for repair or replacement.
(18) One or more spring-loaded, elongated tabs 124 are pivotally mounted and spring-loaded to the bottom frame member 122. These tabs 124 extend transversely from the bottom frame member 122 and are each individually biased (e.g., spring-loaded) against the back wall 120 in order to keep constant contact with the wall 120 in all opening angles of the pivotal door 118. The elongated tabs 124 have a length so as to be continuously engaged against the back wall 120 as the pivotal door 118 moves between the fully open and fully closed positions, as depicted in the figures. In this manner, the elongated tabs 124 define a bridge across the open hinge area between the pivotal door 118 and housing 102 that prevents the lottery tickets from moving into the hinge area and causing a jam or other condition that prevents the door from closing.
(19) In the depicted embodiment, a plurality of the elongated tabs 124 are spaced apart along the bottom frame member 122, with each compartment 108 in the bin 100 having two more of the tabs 124 configured therewith.
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(21) The elongated tabs 124 may be variously configured. In the illustrated embodiment, the tabs 124 have a length and shape such that, in the fully closed position of the pivotal door depicted in
(22) In the depicted embodiment, the back wall 120 includes a first rib 128 defined thereon that extends transversely from the wall 120. As shown in the various figures, each elongated tab 124 is biased against a respective first rib 128 and slides against the rib 128 as the pivotal door 118 is moved between the fully closed and fully open positions. The first rib 128 has a minimal thickness and presents a minimal frictional contact surface against the elongated tab 124.
(23) In certain embodiments, the first rib 128 may be flanked by a pair of spaced-apart second ribs 130 that extend transversely from the back wall 120 of the door 118 into the compartment 108 beyond the first rib 128. These second ribs 130 are spaced-apart such that the elongated tab 124 slides against the first rib 128 between the second ribs 130, as particularly seen in
(24) It should be understood that the present invention encompasses any manner of lottery ticket dispenser array 10 having one or more of the dispenser bins 100 as embodied herein.
(25) 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.