Ticket vending machine

Check-actuated control mechanisms – Control mechanism responsive to plurality of checks – Including part locked by detent and released by check

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194256, 221230, 221248, 221259, G07F 504, G07F 1126

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050186140

ABSTRACT:
An outer housing encloses an inner panel separating a money accepting and ticket dispensing apparatus. The money accepting apparatus releases an internal lever upon insertion of the correct money. This internal lever disengages from a toothed plate which is connected by a shaft to an external hand lever. A pulling of the external hand lever after insertion of the correct money turns multiple gears which cause a cam to actuate to release a ticket retaining gate. In addition, the gears are connected to a cylindrical rear roller which turns a pair of latex bands mounted around the rear roller and a front cylindrical roller mounted on an idler shaft. A weight over the tickets causes frictional pressure to be exerted on the ticket by turning bands and thereby allows the bands to move a single ticket under a raised exit gate.

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patent: 3126122 (1964-03-01), Sacre
patent: 3790161 (1974-02-01), Ericsson
patent: 4316553 (1982-02-01), Persson

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