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US1768561A
US1768561A US259130A US25913028A US1768561A US 1768561 A US1768561 A US 1768561A US 259130 A US259130 A US 259130A US 25913028 A US25913028 A US 25913028A US 1768561 A US1768561 A US 1768561A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
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  • One objectof the present simplify the, construction and improve the operation of devicesof the character menzotioned. 1
  • Another object is the provision of means for selectively necessitating the application offlinstrumentalities thereto. Still another object is to provide means for selectively discharging articles along a predetermined path without necessitating the gripping .thereof.
  • a still further object is to provide article supporting means adjustable to coordinate with. anejector for simultaneous operation to effect the discharge of article-s.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view in elevation of a device embodying features of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view, showing parts thereof removed and the exterior construction thereof.
  • Figure 3 j the device disclosed in Figure 1.- .
  • Figure l is a plan view of thedevice-dis- .clo d n F g re -v t Y invention -is to dispensing articles without wise position. 19 through the chute 25,
  • The. structure selectedfor illustration comprises a base member 10 stamped or otherwise shaped to provide a hollow interior for the purpose ofr'eceiving and concealing the operating instrumentalities from view.
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional ,view taken substan- I I
  • A- substantially rectangular body 1 member 11 is associated with the base 10 with the forward wall 12 thereof disposed rearwardly of the front edge of the base
  • a partition member 13 is disposed with-' 1n the body-11' to extend between the sides thereof for. defining independent compartments 14-. and 15 constituting the article, com
  • the forward wall 12 extends downwardly for termination in an inclined wall 16 which cooperates with a flange 17 formed from a forward portion of the base 10.
  • the flange 17 is spaced from the terminal edge 16 of the inclined wall 16 to define a substantially,' rectangular, transversely disposed opening 18 which. corresponds in size and contourto the articlesfin" this instance cigarettes" 19.
  • The" articles or cigarettes 19 are supported in stackedrela tion within the magazine 1 1by -1nea11s of a tray 20 which is pivoted tojthe partition 13 means of a hinge 21' having a pin 22 by projecting therethrough 7
  • chute 25 com municates with the magazine 14: to. receive cigarettes "l9 from the tray 2O which is inclined in its extreme count-ercloclr' Inorder to guide the articles arplate 26 isassociated with the wall 16 .to conform substanslightly with the curvature of the" plateQ,
  • the ejector means consist of a transversely disposed member, in this instance a U- ber 10 or otherwise associated therewith to depend therefrom thereby enabling a pm to project therethrough to sustain and pivotallysupport the" bar 28 whichis conealed within the interior of the base 1O.
  • the ejector 21 will reciprocate in a substan tially vert1cal dlrectlon' responsiveto 1mparting pivotal movement to the support" bar 28 by means of a manually operative actuator 31' having the shank '32 thereof secured thereto at the extremity 33" thereof.
  • the actuator'shank 32 projects throughthe aperture provided in the base l0 to enable accessto the actuator 31 from the exterior of'the body 11.
  • the ejector 27 comprises a transversely disposed inverted U-fshape'd blank or a depth somewhat greater thanithe chute 25, it being normally maintained in'the path there of by means ofv a tension spring 35 which is secured to a tank 36 struck from'the partitionrl3.
  • the other eiitremity of thespring 35 is secured tothe bar 28 intermediate the ends thereof to maintain the bar with the ejector 27 in an extreme upward'position.
  • the upward movement of the ejector 27' is limited by meansof' seeps? secured thereto so' as to engage the floor of the base 14 at the uncture thereof with the plate 2 which constitutes a wall of the chute 25.
  • the ejector 27 is provided with a'substa-ntially arcuate depressionSS in the top surface thereof to receive an article, in this instance acigarette 19, thereon responsive to.
  • the tension spring 35 elevates the ejector-3'7 to a position/in the path oft-he chute '25, thereby eliminating any further I possible passage of articles.therethrough and delivering the ejected cigarette to a ready accessible position.
  • the chute 25 is maintained filled with articles supplied from the magazine 14, and the last article is capable of ejection therefrom by means of the movable tray 20 which serves as support for the articles within the magazine 14. It has been found desirable to-return the tray 20 to its normal supporting position so as to preclude the delivery or gravitation of articles 19 to the chute 25 in order to relieve the articles in the chute 25 from the pressure or weight of thesuperposed articles within the magazine 14-.
  • the ejector supporting -bar:28 is" provided with an extension 39 which projects through an aperture 4:0 in the fioor of the base 10 to normally abut against thetray 2O whichassumes a substantially horizontal position simultaneous with the elevation of the ejector 27 in the path of the chute 25.
  • a flange 41 is secured to the under side thereof so as to project in the path of the wall 24 of the chute 25 to engage therewith.
  • the oscillatory movement of the tray 20 is thereby” limited between predetermined points to insure “the proper operation of' the instrumentalities and the desired gravitation of convenience.
  • the compartment 15 is provided' with the cap l i stamped or otherwise shaped to provide a depression45 which is provided with a polygonal opening l-btherein to enable the passage of refuse therethrough' and the deposition thereof within the receptacle 4L2 disposed therebelow. AS shown; the marginal edge of the cap 44 which telescopically engages the mouth of the refuse compartment 15, is provided with opposed arcuate clips l?
  • a closure is pivoted to an edge of the cap 44- proximate to the partition 1 so as to effect the disposal thereof in the vicinity of the article magazine 14 to serve as a closure therefor, thereby precluding the entrance of dust and other foreign substances therein.
  • a resilient plate L9 is vertically associated with a'member 50 secured to the forward inclined wall 16 of the body 11 so as to enable the reception of a match box between the forward wall 12 of the magazine 14:
  • the plate A'metallic member 51 is disposed between theplate and the magazine let to support the match receptacle in the 'IDO 7 proper-position so that the slidable enclosure thereon can protrude downward 'beyondthe sides of its match receptacle'to enable ac I cess to the matches in the usual manner.
  • a combination with a magazine having an ash receptacle therein, cigarette ejecting means associated with said magazine, a cigarette support telescopically engaging said ash'receptac le, and a member associated with-said cigarette supportto serve as a closure for said magazine.
  • the a cigarette dispensing device the a combination with a magazine having an ash receptacle therein, cigarette ejecting means associated with said magazine, a cigarette support telescopically engaging said ash'receptac le, and a member associated with-said cigarette supportto serve as a closure for said magazine.

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. July 1, 1930. A. L. BLATTI DISPENSING DEVICE Filed March 5, 1928 inventor AZbartL. 132mm Patented July 1,. 1930 i i "STATES ALBE T L. BLATTI, or CHICAGO; rumors nrsrnlvsme DEVICE Application filed March 1928. Serial No. 259,130. r j
of any instrumentalities which create a stress thereon incident to. the mechanical handling thereof. As a consequence, it is necessary or at least highly desirable to bandle such articles without crushing or apply-' ing any instrumentalitiesthereto to effect the selective dispensation thereof.
. One objectof the present simplify the, construction and improve the operation of devicesof the character menzotioned. 1
Another object is the provision of means for selectively necessitating the application offlinstrumentalities thereto. Still another object is to provide means for selectively discharging articles along a predetermined path without necessitating the gripping .thereof.
. .A further ob ect s to provide ;meansfor feeding articles along a. predetermined path in conjunction with simultaneously operable ejecting means which coordinates therewith. A still further objectis to provide article supporting means adjustable to coordinate with. anejector for simultaneous operation to effect the discharge of article-s.
,. Other objects and advantages willappear from the following description of-an illus- T the present invention.
' trated embodiment of In the drawing: f Figure 1 is a sectional view in elevation of a device embodying features of the present invention. I
Figure 2 is a similar view, showing parts thereof removed and the exterior construction thereof. I
Figure 3 j the device disclosed in Figure 1.- .Figure lis a plan view of thedevice-dis- .clo d n F g re -v t Y invention -is to dispensing articles without wise position. 19 through the chute 25,
tially 1s an end viewin elevation of v I the cigarettes which tend tonorinally tate 'to theopeningor discharge orifice '18 tially alongline V.-Vof Figure 2.
I The. structure selectedfor illustration comprises a base member 10 stamped or otherwise shaped to provide a hollow interior for the purpose ofr'eceiving and concealing the operating instrumentalities from view.
' Figure 5 is a sectional ,view taken substan- I I A- substantially rectangular body 1 member 11 is associated with the base 10 with the forward wall 12 thereof disposed rearwardly of the front edge of the base A partition member 13 is disposed with-' 1n the body-11' to extend between the sides thereof for. defining independent compartments 14-. and 15 constituting the article, com
fining" magazine and. ash chamber, respec tively.; 1 i 1' Asshown, the forward wall 12 extends downwardly for termination in an inclined wall 16 which cooperates with a flange 17 formed from a forward portion of the base 10., The flange 17 is spaced from the terminal edge 16 of the inclined wall 16 to define a substantially,' rectangular, transversely disposed opening 18 which. corresponds in size and contourto the articlesfin" this instance cigarettes" 19. The" articles or cigarettes 19 are supported in stackedrela tion within the magazine 1 1by -1nea11s ofa tray 20 which is pivoted tojthe partition 13 means of a hinge 21' having a pin 22 by projecting therethrough 7 The free extremity23o I of a plate 24 of curved contour conforming substantially with the wall 16 in spaced "relation thereto so as to form a chute 25 slightf the tray 20fis disposed in the path 1y greater-in width than "the cigarettes 19 I whi 'h are, freely movable therethrough.
It is to be noted that the chute 25 com municates with the magazine 14: to. receive cigarettes "l9 from the tray 2O which is inclined in its extreme count-ercloclr' Inorder to guide the articles arplate 26 isassociated with the wall 16 .to conform substanslightly with the curvature of the" plateQ,
thereby serving as a smooth .guideway for;-
'grav1 SOv constituting the bottom of the magazine lat willtend to supply and maintain the chute filled with articles which are selectively ejected through the orifice 18.
The ejector means consist of a transversely disposed member, in this instance a U- ber 10 or otherwise associated therewith to depend therefrom thereby enabling a pm to project therethrough to sustain and pivotallysupport the" bar 28 whichis conealed within the interior of the base 1O.
The ejector 21 will reciprocate in a substan tially vert1cal dlrectlon' responsiveto 1mparting pivotal movement to the support" bar 28 by means of a manually operative actuator 31' having the shank '32 thereof secured thereto at the extremity 33" thereof. It is to be noted, that the actuator'shank 32 projects throughthe aperture provided in the base l0 to enable accessto the actuator 31 from the exterior of'the body 11. The ejector 27 comprises a transversely disposed inverted U-fshape'd blank or a depth somewhat greater thanithe chute 25, it being normally maintained in'the path there of by means ofv a tension spring 35 which is secured to a tank 36 struck from'the partitionrl3. The other eiitremity of thespring 35 is secured tothe bar 28 intermediate the ends thereof to maintain the bar with the ejector 27 in an extreme upward'position. The upward movement of the ejector 27'is limited by meansof' seeps? secured thereto so' as to engage the floor of the base 14 at the uncture thereof with the plate 2 which constitutes a wall of the chute 25.
The ejector 27 is provided with a'substa-ntially arcuate depressionSS in the top surface thereof to receive an article, in this instance acigarette 19, thereon responsive to.
the downward movement of the ejector 2'? by 'manipulating the actuator 31, thereby placing the depression 38 substantially in extensive alignment with theplate of'vthe chute 25. The cigarette. 19 most proximate to the orifice 18 will gravitatethereonifor retention with the d'epres's1on'38' (Figurel).
It will thus be apparent that the deposition of the article 19 within the depression 38 will retain the other articles within the chute in such a position as to preclude the discharge thereof. Simultaneous with the removal'of the applied force from/the actuator 31, the tension spring 35 elevates the ejector-3'7 to a position/in the path oft-he chute '25, thereby eliminating any further I possible passage of articles.therethrough and delivering the ejected cigarette to a ready accessible position.
The chute 25 is maintained filled with articles supplied from the magazine 14, and the last article is capable of ejection therefrom by means of the movable tray 20 which serves as support for the articles within the magazine 14. It has been found desirable to-return the tray 20 to its normal supporting position so as to preclude the delivery or gravitation of articles 19 to the chute 25 in order to relieve the articles in the chute 25 from the pressure or weight of thesuperposed articles within the magazine 14-. To this end, the ejector supporting -bar:28 is" provided with an extension 39 which projects through an aperture 4:0 in the fioor of the base 10 to normally abut against thetray 2O whichassumes a substantially horizontal position simultaneous with the elevation of the ejector 27 in the path of the chute 25. In orderto limit the clockwise movement of the tray 20', a flange 41 is secured to the under side thereof so as to project in the path of the wall 24 of the chute 25 to engage therewith. The oscillatory movement of the tray 20 is thereby" limited between predetermined points to insure "the proper operation of' the instrumentalities and the desired gravitation of convenience. The compartment 15 is provided' with the cap l i stamped or otherwise shaped to provide a depression45 which is provided with a polygonal opening l-btherein to enable the passage of refuse therethrough' and the deposition thereof within the receptacle 4L2 disposed therebelow. AS shown; the marginal edge of the cap 44 which telescopically engages the mouth of the refuse compartment 15, is provided with opposed arcuate clips l? to sustain ci'ga rettes or other articles thereon.v A closure is pivoted to an edge of the cap 44- proximate to the partition 1 so as to effect the disposal thereof in the vicinity of the article magazine 14 to serve as a closure therefor, thereby precluding the entrance of dust and other foreign substances therein.
A resilient plate L9 is vertically associated with a'member 50 secured to the forward inclined wall 16 of the body 11 so as to enable the reception of a match box between the forward wall 12 of the magazine 14: and
the plate A'metallic member 51 is disposed between theplate and the magazine let to support the match receptacle in the 'IDO 7 proper-position so that the slidable enclosure thereon can protrude downward 'beyondthe sides of its match receptacle'to enable ac I cess to the matches in the usual manner.
With the arrangement ofparts above described it' will beapparent that novel means have been provided to eject articles without injury thereto or in any way defacingsuch I as to render them unfit for their intended purpose. The gravitation of articles from the magazine to the chute responsive to the selective ejection thereof precludes clogging as well as excessive weight thereon which often results in injury thereto owing to the factthat the contents of the cigarette are not totally enclosed atthe ends.
' Various changes may be'made in-the embodiment of the invention herein specifically described without departing from or sacrificing any of the advantagesthereof fined in the appended claims.
7 I claim I r 1. In a device of the character described,
as dethe combination with a magazine for'confining articles in stacked relation, there being a discharge opening atone side thereof for normally deliveri'ng the. articles froin sald magazlne, meansreclprocable 1n the path of saidopening and pivotally mounted at the other side of said magazine to control the ejection of articles therethrough, there being an article receivingidepression'on said ejecting means, and an actuator for moving;
return said ejector-in the path of said chute. 3 4. In a cigarette dispensing I device, the a combination with a magazine having an ash receptacle therein, cigarette ejecting means associated with said magazine, a cigarette support telescopically engaging said ash'receptac le, and a member associated with-said cigarette supportto serve as a closure for said magazine. I 5. In acigarette dispensing device, the
combination with a magazine having an ash receptacle therein, cigarette ejecting vmeans associated Withsaid magazine, a cigarette I r support telescopically engaging said ash receptacle, and a member plvotally'associated with said cigarette support to serve as a closure for said magazine.
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said ejecting means so that said 1 article receiving depression-is inthe path of said. discharge opening .to receive an article thereln. I
2. The combination With a magazine for confining articles therein, of a chute income v munication with one side of said magazine to receive an aligned seriesof articles there- 7 y from, a member mounted at'the' opposite side of said magazine and movable in the path of said chute to normally serve as a closure therefor, and. anactuator operatively connected to said ejector to effect the removal thereoffrom the path of said chute to receive an article therefrom, there" being a seat in said ejector to receive anarticle from said chute.
3'. The combination with a magazine for connected to said ejector to effect the re- I I ,moval thereof from the path of said chute to receive an article therefrom, there being. a seat 1n sald ejector, to receive an article from said chute, an article in said ejector serving to block said chute, and means to
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US8003217B2 (en) 2001-08-02 2011-08-23 3M Innovative Properties Company Metal oxide ceramic and method of making articles therewith
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