Coin Machine Journal

Issue: 1947 October

October, 1947
55
THE COIN MACHINE JOURNAL
''BOY! THESE NEW
SOREN really 'click' with us!"

SORE G DOES IT AGAIN!
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Here is the perfect Solenoid for manufacturers of
vending machines, electric record changers and other
coin operated machines. It's a 1 SORENG "first"- for
there is nothing else like it on the market anywhere.
Consider these features:
1. BIG POWER. This means positive action with less
heating.
2. QUIETER OPERATION. The longer they run the
quieter they get.
3. BUILT-IN STABILITY. The sealing power and quiet-
m!ss are built-in and do not require adjustment on
the production line.
4: STEADY INCREASE IN PULL. No "droops"· in the
pull curve of this design. No "chattering" points.
Power, and _plenty of it, just when and where you
need it.
5. ECONOMICAL. We are tooled to produce these
new solenoids at a price that will please you.
6. LONGER LIFE. Useful life is prolonged through
elimination of •wear.
If you have been forced to put up with the shortcom-
ings of conventional solenoids, the announcement of
this new SORENG solenoid should be pleasant news
to you.
Have your engineering department get .in touch with us on the application of these
new SORENG SOLENOIDS to your coin-operated machines, or send for Bulletin C-9.
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October, 1947
THE COIN I MACHINE JOURNAL
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are contained in a new booklet issued by National Ad-
hesives, 270 Madison Avenue, New York City. The glue
re-seals cigarette cartons· after stamps are applied to the
packages.
The publication offers instructions and recommendations
on the storage and handling of this special glue, as well
as on care and cleanliness I of equipment. Copies may be
obtained free of charge upon request to National's New
)' ork offices.
To apply the tax stai;nps, a shipping case containing
cigarette cartons is opened, the seal on each carton of
cigarettes is broken, and the stamps applied to the · indi-
vidual packages. The carton is resealed with National's .
machine glue, which is also recommended for resealing the
larger shipping case at the end of the conveyor.
WILL MAKE MACHINES
O R PARTS ON CONTRACT
A contract manufacturing division for the coin machine
industry has been added to facilities of American Time
Corporation, Springfield, Mass., it was announced by
Frederick H. Hunter, president. Largely occupied in the
design of electrically driven timing devices for coin-
operated equipment, American Time Corp. is adding the
new division as part of its 1947 expansion program.
With a highly favorable labor situation in th!l area,
American Time's new division will concentrate largely on
mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies
fqr manufacturers whpse own facilities can not be extended.-
Utilizing newly developed facilities within its recently
acquired Pond engineering division, the company will offer
production design and engineering as well as facilities for
tooling, model-making, electrical. and mechanical engineer-
ing design. Physical facilities to be made available include .
welding, spot welding, soldering, orazing, wiring, riveting,
stamping, tooling, a screw machine, additional special
machine work, warehousing and shipping.
NEW COATED FA~RICS
FOR SERVICE CARS
A new 'illustrated booklet describing various types of
coated fabrics engineered for upholstery has been issued
by the Fabrics Division of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Company. It is available on request to the division offices
at 350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N.Y.
'J'.he Du Pont Company manufacturers a wide ral}ge of
coated fabrics for upholstery. "Fabrikoid" is its trade-
mark for the line of pyroxylin coated fabrics , which has
been popular for many years. A newer line is the "Fabri-
lite" vinyl plastic coated fabrics, available in a regular
type and in a fire-resistant quality which is particularly
desirable for places of public assembly. "Cavalon" is the
Du Pont trade-mark for its synthetic rubber coated fabrics,
useful for heavy-duty purposes, such as trucks and busses.
All three lines are described in the booklet.
NEW VEEDER COUNTER
CATALOG READY
A new general catalog has been released by Veeder-
Root, Inc., Hartford, Conn., featuring the Veeder-Root
counting units including all models and types used in
coin machine constructions. All information essential to
ordering any counter: in this line is included on the page on
which the unit is pictured and described. Coin machine
manufacturers, distributors and operators having use for
counting devices information • may have this catalog on
request Jjy asking for General Catalog G-47.
BAR VENDORS
Popular Items •
Sc cartons Chocolate Confetti
100/ Sc _ to case
Sc cartons Boston Baked Beans
60/ Sc to case
Above items also packed in 24 count display boxes
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For Sc Bulk Vendors
Chocolate Confetti
36 lb. case
For Samples and Prices Write:
FERRARA CANDY CO.
NOT INC.
2200-10 West Taylor Street
Chicago 12, Illinois
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