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VENDING
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CHINE. James William Barnes, Home
stead, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign
ments, to National Postage Stamp Ma
chine Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa., a
Corporation o f Delaware. Filed Apr. 27,
1927. Serial No. 186,866. 3 Claims. (Cl.
194— 85.)
1. In a vending machine, dispensing
mechanism, a coin magazine, a shutter
adapted to receive and expel a coin from
said magazine, said shutter being opera
tively connected to said mechanism, and
means operable by said mechanism for
vibrating said shutter in its coin-receiving
position.
Ser. No. 312,720. Perey Manufacturing
COINPASSOR
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Filed
Mar. 30, 1931.
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1928.
1,815,740. COIN CONTROLLED LIQUID
VENDING APPARATUS. Edward E.
Rice, Irvine, Ky. Filed July 26, 1930.
Serial No. 470,955. 16 Claims. (Cl. 194—
70.)
13. A liquid vending aparatus, compris
ing a measuring chamber, a pump com
municating with the chamber, a rocker
lever for operating the pump, members
carried by the lever and stand and
normally engaging each other to lock the
lever against operation, one o f said mem
bers being movable to free the other and
the other of said members being movable
to effect said movement of said first mem
ber through the medium o f a coin, means
for directing a coin between the members,
and means by which said other member
may be manually operated.
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