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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 2169086
(54) Titre français: APPAREIL DISTRIBUTEUR
(54) Titre anglais: PACKAGE VENDING MACHINE
Statut: Périmé et au-delà du délai pour l’annulation
Données bibliographiques
Abrégés

Abrégé français

La présente invention concerne un distributeur automatique permettant de distribuer au choix un parmi plusieurs produits alimentaires (74). Ce distributeur comporte une armoire extérieure (10) à l'intérieur de laquelle est situé un compartiment congélateur isolé (12) permettant de stocker plusieurs produits alimentaires disposés à l'intérieur de l'armoire, ce compartiment congélateur comportant une barrière thermique (14) pour y maintenir un environnement de congélation isolé de l'air à température ambiante remplissant l'espace intérieur restant de l'armoire extérieure; un mécanisme (68) pour ouvrir la barrière thermique; un système de préhension (52) pour prélever sélectivement dans le compartiment congélateur le produit choisi, ce système étant situé à l'extérieur du compartiment congélateur entre les cycles de fonctionnement et y pénétrant pour prélever l'un des produits uniquement pendant l'opération de prélèvement; et une unité de commande (40) permettant de commander automatiquement le système de préhension et le mécanisme d'ouverture en réaction au choix d'un client.


Abrégé anglais


The present invention relates to a vending apparatus for selectively
dispensing one of a plurality of packages. The vending apparatus includes an outer
cabinet, an isolated freezer compartment within the outer cabinet for storing the
plurality of packages disposed within the outer cabinet, the freezer compartment
having a thermal barrier for maintaining a frozen environment within the freezer
compartment in isolation of the ambient temperature air filling the remaining
interior space of the outer cabinet, a mechanism for opening the thermal barrier,
a picker for selectively removing the selected package from the freezer
compartment, the picker being located outside the freezer compartment in between
operating cycles and entering the freezer compartment for removing one of the
packages only during the removal operation, and a controller for automatically
controlling the picker and opening mechanism in response to a customer's
selection.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


Claims
1. A frozen confection vending apparatus for selectively
dispensing one of a plurality of packages, characterized by an outer cabinet,
storing means for storing the plurality of packages, said storing means
including a freezer compartment disposed within a portion of said outer
cabinet, said freezer compartment having displaceable means for thermally
separating the interior of said freezer compartment from the ambient air in
the remainder of said outer cabinet's interior, said thermal separating means
being operative to prevent heat transfer from said freezer compartment to
said outer cabinet interior between package removal operating cycles;
opening means for alternately activating and deactivating said thermal
separating means immediately before and after, respectively, a package
removal operating cycle; package removing means for selectively removing
the selected package from said freezer compartment, said package removing
means being separated from said freezer compartment by said thermal
separating means between removal operating cycles and entering said
freezer compartment for removing the selected package from said freezer
compartment only during the removal operating cycles after said thermal
separating means is deactivated; and controlling means for automatically
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controlling said package removing means and opening means in response
to a customer's selection.
2. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said package removing means includes a picker head
for contacting the package to be removed; x-y positioning means for
horizontally positioning said picker head over the package; z positioning
means for selectively raising and lowering said picker head above the
package; constant air blower means for creating a constant negative air
pressure, said air blower means being connected to said picker head by an
air hose; and sensing means for sensing contact between said picker head
and said package.
3. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 2,
characterized in that said opening means is driven by said x-y positioning
means.
4. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 2,
characterized in that said z positioning means includes at least one cable
equipped with slack removal means.
5. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 2,
characterized in that said picker head includes a flexible tubular element
which terminates in a package-engaging tip.

6. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 5,
characterized in that said at least one cable extends coaxially within said air
hose.
7. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 2,
characterized in that said air hose is self-retracting.
8. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
further characterized by automatic inventory taking means for keeping
inventory of the packages.
9. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said package removing means includes adjustable x-y
positioning means to position said package removing means above the
selected package.
10. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means includes at least one
panel section which is slidably mounted on said storage means.
11. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means includes at least one
panel, said panel being hingedly mounted on said storage means, whereby
said at least one panel describes a vertically arching motion when opened
by said opening means.
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12. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means includes at least one
panel, said at least one panel being compressible in an accordion-like
manner, whereby said thermal separating means is opened by the action of
said opening means in compressing said at least one panel.
13. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means includes a plurality of
rectangular plates, said plates being slidably connected to one another
adjacent to their long edges such that said opening means may optionally
fan out said plates to seal said storing means or compressively stack one
atop the other thereby exposing the packages to said package removing
means.
14. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means is made from a flexible
material.
15. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means is visually transparent.
16. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means is opened by motion of
said removing means.
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17. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 1,
characterized in that said thermal separating means includes an air curtain.
18. A vending apparatus for selectively dispensing one of
a plurality of packages, characterized by an outer cabinet; a thermally
insulated freezer compartment for storing the plurality of packages, said
freezer compartment being disposed within said outer cabinet and further
having displaceable means for thermally separating the interior of said
freezer compartment from the ambient air in the remainder of said outer
cabinet's interior, said thermal separating means being operative to prevent
heat transfer from said freezer compartment to said outer cabinet interior
between package removal operating cycles; opening means for alternately
activating and deactivating said thermal separating means immediately
before and after, respectively, a package removal operating cycle; package
removing means for selectively removing the selected package from said
freezer compartment, said removing means being located outside said
storing means between removal operating cycles and entering said storing
means for removing one of the packages from said storing means only
during the removal operating cycles; and controlling means for
automatically controlling said package removing means and opening means
in response to a customer's selection, said vending apparatus having no
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mechanical, electro-mechanical or electronic parts contained within said
storing means between successive removal operations.
19. A vending apparatus for selectively dispensing one of
a plurality of packages, characterized by an outer cabinet; a thermally
insulated freezer compartment for storing the plurality of packages, said
freezer compartment being disposed within said outer cabinet and further
having displaceable means for thermally separating the interior of said
freezer compartment from the ambient air in the remainder of said outer
cabinet's interior, said thermal separating means being operative to prevent
heat transfer from said freezer compartment to said outer cabinet interior
between package removal operating cycles; opening means for alternately
activating and deactivating said thermal separating means immediately
before and after, respectively, a package removal operating cycle; package
removing means for selectively removing the selected package from said
freezer compartment, said removing means including a picker head for
contacting the selected package, x-y positioning means for positioning said
picker head over the selected package, z positioning means for selectively
raising and lowering said picker head above the selected package, constant
air blower means for creating a constant negative air pressure in said picker
head, said air blower means being connected to said picker head by an air
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hose, and sensing means for sensing contact between said picker head and
the package, said removing means being located outside said storing means
between removal operating cycles and entering said storing means for
removing one of the packages from said storing means only during the
removal operating cycles; and controlling means for automatically
controlling said package removing means and opening means in response
to a customer's selection, said vending apparatus having no mechanical,
electro-mechanical or electronic parts contained within said storing means
between successive removal operations.
20. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said picker head has a frustum-shaped lower section.
21. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said picker head includes counterweight means for
countering upward vertical force applied to said picker head by sudden
closed-end vacuum pressure.
22. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said picker head is connected to said z positioning
means by a longitudinally compressible air hose, whereby said picker head
is displaceable without interrupting said connection.

23. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
further characterized by a gasket made from a flexible sealing material
attached to said picker head for sealing air gaps between said picker head
and the selected package.
24. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
further characterized by a cartridge for containing at least one stack of the
packages, said cartridge being located inside said storing means.
25. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
further characterized by measuring means for measuring the vertical distance
traveled by said picker head, whereby said controlling means can determine
when no more packages remain in said stack.
26. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said opening means is driven by said x-y positioning
means.
27. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
further characterized by at least one containment cartridge for containing the
packages, said containment cartridge being located inside said storing
means, said containment cartridge having a chamber with inner dimensions
at least as large as the maximum cross-sectional dimension of said picker
head.
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28. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 27,
characterized in that said containment cartridge is removable and has a
bottom floor for supporting said packages during the loading and unloading
of said cartridge into said apparatus.
29. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 27,
further characterized by removable redimensioning means for
redimensioning said chamber.
30. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said z positioning means includes at least one cable
equipped with slack removal means.
31. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said picker head includes a flexible tubular element
which terminates in a package-engaging tip.
32. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 31,
characterized in that said at least one cable extends coaxially within said air
hose.
33. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said air hose is self-retracting.
34. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 19,
characterized in that said thermal separating means includes an air curtain.
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35. A frozen confection vending apparatus for selectively
dispensing one of a plurality of packages, characterized by an outer cabinet;
storing means for storing the plurality of packages, said storing means
including a freezer compartment disposed within a portion of said outer
cabinet; package removing means for selectively removing the selected
package from said freezer compartment, said removing means including a
picker head for contacting the package to be removed, x-y positioning
means for positioning said picker head adjacent to the selected package, z
positioning means for selectively positioning said picker head in contact
with the selected package, constant air blower means for creating a constant
negative air pressure in said picker head, said air blower means being
connected to said picker head by a self-retracting compressible hose, said
picker head having a flexible tubular element which terminates in a
package-engaging tip; and controlling means for automatically controlling
said removing means in response to a customer's selection.
36. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 35,
characterized in that said z positioning means includes at least one cable
equipped with slack removal means.
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37. A vending apparatus in accordance with Claim 36,
characterized in that said at least one cable extends coaxially within said
hose.
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Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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parka~e Vendin~ Machine
Technical Field
S The present invention relates to an a~s for selectively
dispensing a selectecl one of a plurality of packages. More particularly, the
a~ L~ls of the present invention utilizes a con~ negative air pres~u~c
picker for picking up packages of frozen food having heterogeneous shapes
and sizes from a th~rm~lly isolated storage co.~ llent.
10 ~^fLh~rv~nd Art
Until recent years, most of the mçrh~ni~m~ used in various package
and product dispensing m~rhines relied on a mllltihl~le of motors, switches
and solenoids for moving various m~rhinP parts and otherwise h~nrlling the
package to be tli~pen~e~l Most such ,.,~rhil-~s required one motor, switch
15 and/or solenoid for each row, column or type of product or package
.. dedicated to kicking out or otherwise ejecting the desired package or
product the~rlolll. Thclc~ole, a m~rhine having an arrangement of nine

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racks of product would typically require nine motors, switches and/or
solenoids for ejecting one product from each rack.
Such m~rhines generally suffer from numerous disadvantages. One
disadvantage lies in the fact that any m~rhine having such an arrangement
will commonly experience ~ le~ou~ merh~nical failures due to such factors
as age, exposure, poor m~ re, poor assembly, mi~lignm~nt, etc.
Furthermore, the tendency to malfunction can be greatly incll ased when the
mrrh~nical parts must operate in a froæn enviro~ c.ll such as that created
in a frozen food or ice cream vending m~rhinr
Additionally, each motor, switch and/or solenoid can be expensive
and therefore can contribute to increasing the overall cost of a m~rhine, i.e.,
either in capital or assembly costs. F.limin~tion of any such merh~nic~l
parts will usually result in a lowered cost of production and future
m~ ce and repair.
Moreover, extraneous m~rh;ll~ . .y uses up valuable space which could
be occupied by product. The loss of product storage space means that the
m~rhinP location must be visited by the opcldLor more frequently for
restor~ing, thereby i~cl~;asillg op~.atillg costs and redllcing profitability.
For the above reasons and others not expressly ~ cll~sed herein,
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dispensing m~rhin~s which have as few motors, switches, solenoids and
;- other me~h~nical devices as possible.
As one e~mple of such a package and product rlicpçncing m~l~hin~,
consider the ap~dlus disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,787,533 to Haroutel
S et al. The ~licpenC~r disclosed by Haroutel et al. fiicpences postal packets
of differing sizes and types. The device utilizes individually controlled and
motorized ho.i olll~l and vertical carriages for positioning a product holding
device in front of the desired article. However, this device still has a
relatively large number of electro-m~ h~niç~l parts which are relatively
10 intricate to assemble and e~l.e.~i~e to operate and ...~ st;n Furthermore,
the disclosed ",~c~ icm is not designed for cold ~ e~dlul~ operation and
therefore is not suitable for cold food ~licpencing
U.S. Patent No. 5,025,950 to Trouteaud et al. discloses an a~lJdldlus
for storing and dispencing ice cream packaged in u~fifollll containers which
15 are stored in rotatable transporters or revolving racks. However, this
appdldlus does not solve the above-mentioned problems. Firstly, each
rotatable l~dl~uull. ~ re.luiles its own motor drive. Secondly, this
arr~n~m~nt has a very limited capacity. Thirdly, and perhaps most
.o.L~llly, all of the m~rh~nics of the disclosed allpdldlus are exposed to
20 the cold envi~onlllell~.

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As was mentioned briefly above, mp~h~nical failures are common
with vending m~hintos that refrigerate their products, especially with
vending m~rhin~s that employ motors or solenoids to dispense their
products from the refrigerator. Because the motors and solenoids are
5 located within the refrigerator, they are subjected to cold telnpc.dlules and
con~en~t~s Such harsh Op~.dlillg conditions increase the likelihood that
the motors and solenoids will malfunction. The a~alalus of Trouteaud et
al. is as susceptible as the other prior art m~rhinPs and furthermore suffers
from the other disadvantages ~ c~ e~ hereinabove.
German Application No. 2,455,673 discloses a m~l~.hin~o for vending
froæn food packages which utilizes a motoriæd sliding carriage to position
a suction device over the package to be dispensed. The entire suction
device is then lowered by a motorized drum and cable system until contact
is made between the suction device and the package. The suction device
15 is then activated and withdrawn to a dispensing position along with the
package. However, this device still suffers from the disadvantage that the
entire mt-f~.h~ni.~m is still subject to the cold envilolllllc,l~ of the freezer,
thereby inviting inc~eased m~o~h~nic~l failures as well as having the
inefficiency of expending a good deal of energy cooling large volumes of
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Disclosure of the Iovention
Thelefole, it is one object of the present invention to provide an
a~p~alus for dispensing products which are stored in a refrigerated or
frozen condition having fewer moving parts than known app~dLus.
SIt is another object of the present invention to provide an a~alus
for dispensing frozen products in which cold-susceptible moving parts are
exposed to the cold ellvilolllllent only during the ~ p~n~ing process.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an
a~palal IS for tli~p~n~ing frozen products wherein the storage capacily of the
10refrigerated area is much greater than that of known frozen food dis~ense.~.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an
ap~al~s for dispensing frozen products having heterogeneous shapes,
weights and sizes.
The foregoing objectives and others not specifically enumerated
15herein are accomplished by the present invention which relates generally to
a vending appalaLus for selectively dispensing one of a plurality of
p~ ges More particularly, the vending app~alus of the present invention
.is especi~lly well-suited for dispensing frozen and refrigerated foods such
as ice cream, for example. The vending al"~alalus comprises an outer

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cabinet having storing means for storing the plurality of packages disposed
therein. The storing means is provided with a displaceable themmal barrier
and refrigeration means for refrigerating the interior of the storing means
to a selected te~ lwe. The themlal barrier is displaceable by opening
S means provided for opening the themmal barrier.
The appalalus is provided with package removing means for
selectively removing the selected package from the storing means. The
removing means are located outside the storing means between op~ g
cycles and enter the storing me~nc only for the purpose of removing one of
10 the packages during the rlicpencing operation. The tlicp~ncing operation is
govemed by controlling means for autom~tic~lly controlling the package
removing me~nc and opening means in response to a customer's selection,
as well as m~ g an inventory map and sensing opclalhlg conditions.
The removing means includes a picker for cont~r,ting the package to
15 be removed, x-y positioning means for positioning said picker over the
package, and z positioning means for selectively raising and lowering the
picker above the package. The lifting is accomplished by constant air
blower means for creating a constant negative air ples~ule which is
conn~ctrrl to the picker by an air hose. The air blower means and z
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sequentially actuates them in l~syonse to signals sent by sensing means on
.- the picker for sensing contact b.,L~ the picker and the package. The
package is then lifted up and deposited into a dispensing area, by which
time the thermal barrier has been replaced, thereby conserving the cold
S environment of the storage area and protecting the app~a~ ls' cold-
suscc~,Lible moving and electromechanical parts.
BriefD~s: ;I,lionOfTheD.~
For a more complete underst~n-ling of the present invention,
ref~lellce may be had to the following detailed description of an exemplary
embodiment taken in conjunction with the accol.,y~liing figures of the
drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a vending
aypalalus for selectively dispensing one of a plurality of packages in
accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of one embodiment of a vending
ayyaldLus for selectively dispensing one of a plurality of packages in
accordance with FIG. 1, having the front door removed;

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FIG. 3 is a left-side elevational view of one embodiment of a
vending app~dLus for selectively dispensing one of a plurality of packages
in accordance with FIG. 1, having the left wall of the outer cabinet removed
and shown in partial cross-section for purposes of clarity and discussion;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a cartridge to be utilized with one
embodiment of a vending ap~&dLus constructed in accord~lce with the
present invention;
FIG. 5 is a top plan view of a cartridge to be utilized with one
embodiment of a vending a~)~dldLus constructed in accordance with the
present invention according to FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of another cartridge to be utilized with one
embodiment of a vending appa.dLus coll~LIu~;Led in accordance with the
present invention according to FIG. 4;
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of another cartridge to be utilized with one
embodiment of a vending a~p~dLLls constructed in accordance with the
present invention according to FIG. 4;
FIG. 8 is a pel~ecLi~e view in detail of a portion of a vending
apl)dldL~ls for selectively dispensing one of a plurality of packages in
accordance with FIG. 1, a portion thereof being shown in partial cross-
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FIG. 9 is a bottom plan view in detail of a portion of a vending
- a~a.dl~ls for selectively tlicp~n.cing one of a plurality of packages in
accol~ce with FIG. 8,
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view in detail of a portion of a vending
5app~a~us for selectively tlicpencing one of a plurality of packages in
accordance with FIG. 1;
FIG. 11 is a side elevational view in detail of a portion of a vending
app~d~ls for selectively flicpencing one of a plurality of packages in
accordance ~,vith FIG. 1;
lOFIG. 12 is a side elevational view in detail of another embodiment
of a portion of a vending ~ald~us for selectively dispensing one of a
plurality of packages in accordance with FIG. 1;
FIG. 13 is a side elevational view in detail of another embodiment
of a portion of a vending appdldLuc for selectively dispensing one of a
15plurality of packages in accorda~lce with FIG. l;
FIG. 14 is a side elevational view in detail of another embodiment
of a portion of a vending al)p~dLus for selectively dispensing one of a
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FIG. 15 is a front elevational view in detail of another embodiment
of a vending app~dLus for selectively dispensing one of a plurality of
packages constructed in accordance with the present invention.
Best Mode for Carryin~ Out the Invention
With lefele~lce to FIGS. 1-3, there is shown a vending m~rhine 2
having an outer housing 3 with a main door 4. A cllctom~. retrieval door
S is disposed in a lower part of door 4 while the upper part is domin~tecl by
a viewing glass 6. Inset near viewing glass 6 there is a currency receiver
7 and l~belled selection ~wilches 8.
Referring now more particularly to FIGS. 2 and 3 m~r~inP cabinet
10 is shown having a freezer colllpalllllent 12 disposed in a bottom portion
thereof. Freezer colllp~l~llent 12 has an open top which is covered by
sliding panels 14, posihoned in sliding door tracks 1~, which provides a
thermal barrier for mA;~ ;ng a cooled environment b~Lweell 0 and -20F
in freezer colllp~L,llent 12. The cooled envho~lle.ll is provided by
refrigeration system 16 located in a bottom portion of m~r~in~ cabinet 10.
An x-y beam 18 is sncpçn~e(l above sliding panels 14 and outside
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another near the top of cabinet sides 22. Beam 18 has ball-bearing rollers
22 which rest on y rails 20 at either end thereof. There are x-guide rails 24
provided on~either long edge of x-y beam 18 on which ride additional ball-
bearing rollers 26 which are ~tt~rh~d to x-y carriage 28. The side to side
S mov~,l,t,ll of x-y carriage 28 is accomplished by X motor 30 which is
suspended in a stationary position on the underside of x-y beam 18. X-y
carriage 28 and X motor 30 may be conn~cted in a variety of ways such as
by an endless chain which engages toothed sprockets (not shown) provided
on both x-y carriage 28 and X motor 30. Movement of x-y beam 18 is
similarly accoll,~lished by providing Y motor 32 for driving Y axle 34. Y
axle 34 has one gear 3~ at each end thereof, tonm~shçd with toothed rack
37. The positions of x-y carriage 28 and x-y beam 18 are determinçcl by X
position sensor 36 and Y position sensor 38, lespe~lively, which feed
t~nre mea~ ;",e"l~ to an ~uto-m~tic control system 40 located adjacent
to freezer co",p~ll"ent 12 which governs and coor.lil,a~es all the operations
ofthe present invention. The ~lece~l;ne arrangement for positioning the x-y
carriage 28 over the correct dispensable product may be refe.l~d to
collectively as the x-y positioning means.
A blower motor 42 is housed bclw~en l"~rhinf cabinet 10 and
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air hose 44, which air hose 44 is connrcted at its other end to x-y carriage
28 which comprises an air conduit 46. X-y carriage 28 has a picker guide
tube 48 e~trn~ling down th~ ulll which houses a longitudinally-
colllpressible hose 50, which preferably self-retracts to a normally
5 colll~ ed position. Picker guide tube 48 has mounted on an outer surface
thereof a z-origin sensor 51 for a purpose which will be more fully
~i~c~ ed hereinbelow.
Hose S0 connects at its upper end with air conduit 46 and has a
picker head 52 at its lower tc...;...~ Picker head 52 comprises a
10 coulltc,~ight against sudden closed-end vacuum 1)1e~ and has a
generally cylindrical upper portion 53 with a frustum-shaped lower end 55
for a reason which will be disclosed hereinbelow. A Z motor 54 mounted
to x-y carriage 28 is att~rhed to a Z reel 56 which has wldl,~ed thereon two
Z cables 58. Cables 58 are wound around Z reel 56 which is rotated by Z
motor 54, and then pass over cellhlhlg Z pulleys 60 which align cables 58
so they are eq~ t~nt from one another and parallel with the longit~l-lin~l
axis of guide tube 48. Cables 58 are ~tt~ch~d to the top of picker head 52
and may be provided with a cable slack removal system ~ltili7ing a
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employing two cables external to the air hose 50, a single cable could be
. employed, running co~xi~lly within the air hose 50.
Referring now to FIGS. 8-10, picker head 52 has a central
bore 62 thelethlough. Bore 62 tapers from a wide ~ meter interior conical
S guide 63 near the top of picker head 52 to a ~ m~ter slightly greater than
that of hose 50. Hose 50 is secured to the inside of bore 62 by any of a
number of suitable means including cl~mring, friction, screw threads or
glue. In the te n~;nAl end of picker head 52 and circumscribing the mouth
of bore 62, there is installed a package sensor ring 64. ~ rh~tl to the
10 outer portion of sensor ring 64 there is a flexible circular rubber gasket 66
which provides for greater collro~ ce to package contours during the
operation of the present invention. The sensor ring 64 can be s~lbst~nti~lly
rigid. ~1ternAtively, the sensor ring 64 could be made from a flexible air
hose in order to p~lrullll a shock-absolbillg function during a product
1~ removal operation, thereby promoting the integrity of an air seal formed
b~lw~;n a product and the rubber gasket 66 even when the product is
jostled or jolted by, for ;..~ n~e~ sudden motion or inadvertent contact with
~ rent objects. In this alternate embo-lim~ont the sensing function
nnrrnAlly ~,c.rollllcd by the sensor ring 64 could be peirolllled by a movable

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plunger switch located coaxially within the bore 62 of the picker head 52
and toxtentling below the rubber gasket 66.
Referring now back to FIGS. 2 and 3, x-y carriage 28 is securely
fixed to sliding panel cables 68 which are closed-loop cables. Cables 68
5 pass around a series of sliding door pulleys 70 and are securely fixed to
sliding panels 14. Cables 68 are arranged together with pulleys 70 so that
sliding panels 14 sllde from a closed position back and up tracks 15 when
x-y carriage 28 is moved towards the rear of cabinet 10. When x-y carriage
28 is moved back towards a starting position near the front of cabinet 10,
10 sliding panels 14 is similarly moved back into a closed position.
Referring now to FIGS. 4-7, there is shown one embodiment of a
cartridge 72 which may be used in conj~ c~ion with the present invention.
Cartridge 72 has generally rectangular walls 73 and a floor 75 with one
open end into which frozen food packages 74 are placed. With particular
15 reference to FIGS. 5 and 7, pac~ges 74 of different sizes can be held
cellh"ed in a standard size cartridge 72 by using package positioners 76,
which may be locked into place or removably inserted into receiving means
(not shown) in car~idge 72. The use of cartridges 72 for holding packages
74 provides numerous advantages such as enabling easy preloading at a
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positio~ing of packages 74 having many shapes and sizes in the same basic
- outer unit.
Referring to FIGS. 11-14, there are shown ~lt~rn~te embo-lim~nt~ for
covering the open top of freezer colllpa L.llcllt 12. One embodiment seen
5 in FIG. 11 has a multi-part cover 78 constructed with nulllcl~us panel
members 80 which slide over or under ~ c~r,t m~rnhers 80. The cover 82
of FIG. 12 is constructed of a plurality of hinged members 84 so that the
members 84 fold up against one another. The cover 86 of FIG. 13 is a
single unit which is co.~ ctecl by at least one hinge 88 to freezer
10 colll~ ,lll 12. In this embo~im~nt the cover 86 opens in a vertically
arcing motion, which can be initiated by a se~a,al~ motor only or by a
sepal~le motor acting to partially open the cover 86 and then by a
mechanical linkage (not shown) depending from the x-y beam 18 and
movable conjointly th~ vilh. The cover 90 of FIG. 14 is a single flexible
15 member which slides in track 1~.
In use, a customer inserts money into ~;Ull~ n~;y receiver 7 and makes
a selection from selection ~wil~l~s 8. Automatic control system 40 locates
the correct stack of packages and a.;liv~les X motor 30 to move x-y carriage
28 left or right to a position in line with the stack. When x-y carriage 28
20 reaches the correct position, X motor 30 is turned off and Y motor 32 which

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moves the entirè x-y beam 18 carrying the x-y carriage 28 LonLw~d or
rearward is activated. Sliding panels 14, which is ~tt~checl by cables 68 to
x-y carriage 28, opens up in proportion to the rearward travel of x-y beam
18. At the end of the completed ope.dLillg cycle sliding panels 14 will close
5 in tandem with the Lolllw~ud motion of x-y beam 18. When x-y beam 18
reaches the x,y coordill~les of the selected package Y motor 32 is turned off
and Z motor 54 is activated. This turns Z reel 56, thereby unwinding Z
cables 58, lowering picker head 52 down into freezer co"l~dlLlllent 12. As
picker head 52 enters into the predet~min~od cartridge 72 it is guided by the
10 Lu~Lul~-shaped lower end 55 coming in contact with cartridge walls 73.
Therefore, while X motor 30 and Y motor 32 act to position picker head 52
over the cartridge 72, the L ~Lulll-shaped lower end 55 accurately positions
picker head 52, colllpe~ ting for mi~lignmPnt~ in cartridge position.
Similarly, the upper end 53 of picker head 52 has a ullir(Jllll cross-section
15 for a dete~min~d length sufficient to prevent tipping of picker head 52 to
one side because of contact with cartridge walls 73 as it is lowered down.
When any part of rubber gasket 66 contacts the package, package sensor
ring 64 is activated and Z motor 54 is turned off. Blower motor 42 is
turned on, sucking the package up against rubber gasket 66. Z motor 54 is
20 then reversed, thereby winding up Z cables 58 on Z reel 56 and raising
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picker head 52 along with the package out of freezer colllpd.~llent 12.
Picker head 52 is pulled up around guide tube 48 aided by the tapered
interior conical guide 63 until Z origin sensor 51 is activated and Z motor
54 is turned off.
Ymotor 32 is then activated in reverse until x-y beam 18 is returned
to its origin position and sliding panels 14 are simultaneously closed. Y
motor 32 and blower motor 42 are deactivated thereby releasing the
package, which drops down behind c~-~tomer retrieval door 5. X motor 30
is reversed until x-y carriage 28 is returned to its origin position, thereby
completing a full op.ld~ing cycle.
Should a cartridge 72 be empty, then automatic control system 40,
which monitors the descent of picker head 52 from signals received from
descent measuring mean~ (not shown), excludes the empty cartridge from
the inventory, recalls picker head 52 by reversing Z motor 54, relocating
picker head 52 above another cartridge 72, and co.~ g the procedure as
detailed above. The contents of the inventory, from which a package
location is ~let~ninP~ is stored in automatic control system 40. The data
conce. ..;..g which cartridges 72 correlate with which selection switches 8 is
pro~loulllllcd by an opc.~lor during a weekly load up, for example. After
20 the load up is completed, or after any m~rhinr shut down, the automatic
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control system 40 sends picker head 52 down into each and every cartridge
72 to determine, by signals sent or not sent by sensor ring 64, if it has any
contents.
It will be understood that the embo-liment.c described herein are
5 merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make many
variations and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of
the invention. For example, blower motor 42 could be mounted on X-Y
carriage 28, as shown in FIG. 15. All such modifications and variations are
intton-l~d to be included within the scope of the invention as defined in the
10 appended claims.

Dessin représentatif
Une figure unique qui représente un dessin illustrant l'invention.
États administratifs

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Historique d'événement

Description Date
Inactive : Renversement de l'état périmé 2013-10-21
Le délai pour l'annulation est expiré 2013-08-27
Lettre envoyée 2012-08-27
Inactive : TME en retard traitée 2012-02-29
Lettre envoyée 2011-08-29
Inactive : TME en retard traitée 2009-09-17
Lettre envoyée 2009-08-27
Accordé par délivrance 1999-01-05
Préoctroi 1998-07-16
Inactive : Taxe finale reçue 1998-07-16
Lettre envoyée 1998-06-29
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 1998-06-29
Un avis d'acceptation est envoyé 1998-06-29
month 1998-06-29
Inactive : Approuvée aux fins d'acceptation (AFA) 1998-06-09
Inactive : Renseign. sur l'état - Complets dès date d'ent. journ. 1997-12-22
Inactive : Dem. traitée sur TS dès date d'ent. journal 1997-12-22
Exigences pour une requête d'examen - jugée conforme 1996-02-07
Déclaration du statut de petite entité jugée conforme 1996-02-07
Toutes les exigences pour l'examen - jugée conforme 1996-02-07
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 1995-03-02

Historique d'abandonnement

Il n'y a pas d'historique d'abandonnement

Taxes périodiques

Le dernier paiement a été reçu le 1998-07-14

Avis : Si le paiement en totalité n'a pas été reçu au plus tard à la date indiquée, une taxe supplémentaire peut être imposée, soit une des taxes suivantes :

  • taxe de rétablissement ;
  • taxe pour paiement en souffrance ; ou
  • taxe additionnelle pour le renversement d'une péremption réputée.

Les taxes sur les brevets sont ajustées au 1er janvier de chaque année. Les montants ci-dessus sont les montants actuels s'ils sont reçus au plus tard le 31 décembre de l'année en cours.
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Historique des taxes

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Date payée
Requête d'examen - petite 1996-02-07
TM (demande, 4e anniv.) - petite 04 1997-08-27 1997-07-21
TM (demande, 5e anniv.) - petite 05 1998-08-27 1998-07-14
Taxe finale - petite 1998-07-16
TM (brevet, 6e anniv.) - petite 1999-08-27 1999-07-23
Annulation de la péremption réputée 2011-08-29 2000-07-04
TM (brevet, 7e anniv.) - petite 2000-08-28 2000-07-04
TM (brevet, 8e anniv.) - petite 2001-08-27 2001-06-29
Annulation de la péremption réputée 2011-08-29 2001-06-29
TM (brevet, 9e anniv.) - petite 2002-08-27 2002-06-26
TM (brevet, 10e anniv.) - petite 2003-08-27 2003-07-04
TM (brevet, 11e anniv.) - petite 2004-08-27 2004-07-07
TM (brevet, 12e anniv.) - petite 2005-08-29 2005-07-08
TM (brevet, 13e anniv.) - petite 2006-08-28 2006-07-07
TM (brevet, 14e anniv.) - petite 2007-08-27 2007-07-04
TM (brevet, 15e anniv.) - petite 2008-08-27 2008-07-09
Annulation de la péremption réputée 2011-08-29 2009-09-17
TM (brevet, 16e anniv.) - petite 2009-08-27 2009-09-17
TM (brevet, 17e anniv.) - générale 2010-08-27 2010-08-25
Annulation de la péremption réputée 2011-08-29 2012-02-29
TM (brevet, 18e anniv.) - générale 2011-08-29 2012-02-29
Titulaires au dossier

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Description 1995-03-01 18 540
Page couverture 1996-05-27 1 15
Abrégé 1995-03-01 1 24
Revendications 1995-03-01 11 309
Dessins 1995-03-01 8 137
Page couverture 1998-12-21 1 58
Dessin représentatif 1998-12-21 1 10
Avis du commissaire - Demande jugée acceptable 1998-06-28 1 164
Quittance d'un paiement en retard 2009-10-07 1 163
Quittance d'un paiement en retard 2009-10-07 1 163
Avis concernant la taxe de maintien 2009-10-07 1 170
Avis concernant la taxe de maintien 2011-10-10 1 170
Quittance d'un paiement en retard 2012-02-28 1 163
Quittance d'un paiement en retard 2012-02-28 1 163
Avis concernant la taxe de maintien 2012-10-08 1 171
PCT 1996-02-06 45 1 214
Taxes 1998-07-13 1 41
Correspondance 1998-07-15 2 61
Taxes 1997-07-20 1 38
Taxes 1999-07-22 1 37
Taxes 2010-08-24 1 37
Taxes 1996-07-25 1 38