Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1932 January

64
T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
of such policies that the protection
may be had by anyone, without exami­
nation physically or otherwise and the
issuance of the policy simply involves
recording the purchaser’s name and
address and time of the issuance of the
policy and the payment of the pre­
mium to make the same effective.
Certain safeguards must be thrown
about the issuance of such a policy by
automatic equipment however, and
hence this invention contemplates a
certain mechanical combination of
parts whereby the insurance company
or its agents may determine upon
periodical inspection of the machine,
which policy or policies were regularly
issued, and which Were not, such for
instance as where a purchaser inserted
a slug instead of the proper coin. Hav­
ing determined this fact the company
can then cancel the policy or take
other appropriate action. This serves
not only as a safeguard for the com­
pany but protects the agent as well.
The machine provides a casing in
which is located a magazine adapted
to receive the articles to be vended
and the coin In payment thereof in
separate compartments. The magazine
has a series of shelves carrying the
policies to be sold and a corresponding
shelf reserved for the payment of the
coin. Each coin remains on its respec­
tive shelf until the machine is emptied.
As there are corresponding shelves for
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'Best Wishes for 1932
THE AD'LEE COMPANY
827 Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
January, 1932
the articles vended and the coin which
was offered in payment for any partic­
ular article, it may readily be deter­
mined which coin was offered for the
policy sold.
When the cover 2, is in place on the
casing, an inclined coin tube 34, pro-'
je'cts therefrom and is so located that
a coin placed therein slides down­
wardly onto the coin shelf 14, which
at that time is opposite the end of the
tube 34. The delivery of the policy or
other article is made through opening
35 in the front cover 2.
In order to set the machine ready
for operation, the mazagine is filled
with articles to be vended, which may
be insurance policies of. any approved
form, numbered as desired or identi­
fied in any way. A manually operable
slide 36, secured inside and to the back
of the casing 1, is moved upwardly
which causes its wedge shaped end 37
to ride under the lower end of dog 38,
thus causing it to move about its pivot
and releasing its opposite end 39, from
the teeth of rack 40, secured to the
back of the magazine. This permits
the magazine to be lowered. At the
extreme end of this lowering move­
ment, the magazine bottom engages
the slide 36, and moves it downwardly,
thus removing its head 37, from be­
neath the end of the dog, permitting
the latter to engage the rack 40, under
action of the spring 41. The front
cover 2, is now replaced and locked to
the casing and the machine is ready
for operation.
Various coin detector arrangements
are also built into this machine.
MINIATURE POOL TABLE SUPPLIES
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Miniature Pool Balls
Miniature Pool Cues
Billiard Cloth
Billiard Chalk
WE HAVE DEVELOPED A
Coin Slots
Cue Tip Cement
Rubber Cushions
Kelly Bottles and Balls
Counting Buttons
Cue and Button Holders
Cue Tip Clamps
SPECIAL RIP PROOF CLOTH FOR THIS TRADE
Main Office and Factory
NATIONAL BILLIARD SUPPLY COMPANY
1721-25 West Lake Street
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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T H E COI N M A C H I N E J O U R N A L
Advertiser’s Index
Ad-Lee Company .............................. 64
Advance Machine Co. .................. ... 58
American Chewing Products. . . . . . . 66
Baird Lock Company...................... 57
Bally Mfg. Company.. . . .59,60,61,62
Bingo Novelty Mfg. Company . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .10, 21,22, 23,24
Boyle Amusement Company.-. . ----- 56
Buckley Mfg. Company. . . 29,32,41,47
Chicago Lock Company..... .........
Churchill Cabinet Co.. . . . . . . . . . .
Classified Advertisements . . . . . . . .
Consolidated Auto. Machine Co...
65
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35
M r . and Mrs. Daniel J. Mallet are the
proud parents of a new baby boy. The
baby arrived on December 3rd and we’ll
wager Daniel passed out more than one
box of cigars. Mr. Mallet conducts his
business under the name of the Peerless
Gum Company of Chicago. „
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O n December 22nd the coin machine
operators of Southern California met in
the plant of the Pacific Weighing- Ma­
chine Company of Los Angeles, Califor­
nia. The local tax situation was given
quite a bit of attention.
At the Coin Machine Manufacturer’s "Big
Show" at the Sherman Hotel, Chicago, III.
February 22, 23, 24, 25
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W atling Mfg. Company
4650 Fulton Street, Chicago, III.
Field Mfg. Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Gottlieb & Co., D ..........; . . . . . . . . 53
Hanson Scale Co. . . .. . . . . . . . .
Harlich Mfg. Company. . . . . . . . .
Hercules Novelty Co.. . . . . . . . . .
Heineman & Company. . . . . . . . .
18
67
54
P ro tect Y o u r E a r n in g s
39
Jennings 8C Company, Q. D . . . . .
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Keeney & Sons. . . . . . . ' . .30,31,42,43
Kelley Novelty . Company. . . . . . . . . . 4
Klebba Novelty Company, .j.............. 57
Mechanical Sales Co......................... 44
Mills Novelty Company.................... 2,3
Minto Mfg. Company. .......................65
Moseley Vending Mach. C o ........... .. 64
National Billiard Supply Co............. 64
Northwest Coin Mach. Co.........5 ,6 ,7 ,8
Northwestern C orporation................ 25
Pace Mfg. Company.......................... 27
Peo Mfg. Company............................12
Permo Products Corp.. ...................... ..38
Psychograph Company ............ ..........37
W h e n your machines
are guarded with Chicago
locks, you have the last
word in lock protection.
C hicago locks, without a
doubt, are the stro n g e st
locks made for vending ma­
chines though they take up
very little space.
Raynor Decalcomania Co..................37
Robbins 8C Co., D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Rockola Mfg. Company. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover
Royal Novelty C o ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Seeburg & Co., J. P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Sherman Reynolds C o ... . . . . . . . . . 66
Simpson 8C Co., R. D ... .. . Back Cover
Stewart 8C McGuire . . . . . .13,14,15,16
Supreme Vending Mach. Co............. 26
U. S. Mint Products Co.. . ................ 35
U. S. Sanitary Specialties................. 56
Vendet Mfg. Co..................49,50, 51,52
Vending Machine Co.......................
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Actual Size
»2099C—All Brass
High grade brass Lock with heavy cast-brass
cam. Dimension '“ A*9 is
inch. Made for
% inch hole in panel.
Watling Mfg. Co.........1, 33, 40, 65, 68
56
Wisconsin Novelty Co.. .............. ..
Distributors
Minto Mfg. Company
P. O . Box 974
All Code Numbers
K ept Secret
ALL m an u fa ctu re rs who
protect the operator’s prof­
its by using Chicago locks
are issued a secret code by
the Chicago, Lock Company
which is not available to
anyone else. All vending
machine codes are strictly
confidential as a protection
to operators.
Insist on a Chicago lock when
ordering your machines. There
are eleven different tumblers
in each lock making possible
a large number of key changes.
Let us help you with your lock
problems by writing today to—
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for a new and fascinating gam e, five-cenf play,
beautifully designed and finished, with unusual
entertainment features. All territories open.
Manufacturer will appoint financially respon­
sible .men or operators who are well acquainted
With their own individual territories, on a co­
operative leasing arrangement. Small Invest­
ment required. Car essential. State briefly
lines covered, territory interested in and when
available.
Actual Size
No. 2060
Lock for wood or metal panel. % inch from
face of locking cam to shoulder of shell.
Cam * is held to back of the Lock with a
screw allowing cam to be removed when
assembling Lock to thick panels.
Actual Size
No. 2249
Diameter of cylinder % inch. Minimum
height of cylinder
inch. Barrel to be of
any length to suit customer.
CHICAGO
Lock Company
2024 N. Racine Ave., Chicago
Wheeling, W. Va.
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