Article dispensing – With discharge assistant – Plural or combined with manipulating means
Patent
1988-06-14
1989-10-24
Rolla, Joseph J.
Article dispensing
With discharge assistant
Plural or combined with manipulating means
221258, 221259, 221102, 221 9, B65G 5900, B65H 108, B65H 300, G07F 1116
Patent
active
048755990
ABSTRACT:
A motorized card dispenser is disclosed that consists of a case with a hinged lid. The lower part of the case has a card storage area and a sealed motor-drive area. The cards are dispensed through a small slot in the front of the case. A dispensing pad, which is driven by a motor is used to dispense the cards. The motor is powered by a small battery located within the case. Three different types of control circuits are disclosed. All three circuits are controlled by a button which is located on the top of the device. A pressure bail, which is spring loaded and hinged, is used to maintain pressure on the cards from the top of the stack. Cards are dispensed from the bottom of the stack. An optional storage case that can be attached to the device to hold business cards that are received by the user is also disclosed.
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Ewing Sheldon M.
Tuttle John E.
Beegle Mona C.
Rolla Joseph J.
Tavella Michael John
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