Automatic vending apparatus adaptable to accommodate different-s

Article dispensing – Mechanical release or separation of articles

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221298, 221241, 221193, 221150R, B65G 5906

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053619382

ABSTRACT:
A commodity delivering device for automatic vending machines in which both thick commodities and thin commodities are sorted out automatically without manually adjusting the commodity passage width. The automatic vending apparatus includes: a commodity feed mechanism in which the commodity mechnism is equipped with: first stopper for freely switching between an activation position and a no-activation position, the activation position thereof being projected into a commodity passage so as to support the thick commodity and the no-activation position being retreated from the commodity passage; second stopper, disposed right under the first stopper, for freely switching between an activation position and a no-activation position; and feed stopper for switching between an activation position interlocked with the first or second stopper so as to thereon support the commodity, and a feed position for transferring the commodity downward.

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patent: 4423828 (1984-01-01), Tanaka et al.

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