Apparatus for dispensing articles with information thereon

Article dispensing – Concurrent separation and distortion of flexible article – Plural sources – stacks or compartments

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221283, B65H 100, B65G 5900

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060100311

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for dispensing articles bearing information thereon that is made of a box like container having a hinged lid for loading articles such as business cards. The front side of the box, opposite the hinged side, is slightly shorter than the other sides, whereby a slit is formed between the lid and the front side. A spring biasing means is attached to the bottom of the box and lifts a supporting surface and the business cards towards the lid. Interested individuals may remove the cards through the slit and the spring biasing means will replenish the cards.

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