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1,814,795. VENDING MACHINE. Harvey
Giles, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to
Artemas Ward Inc., a Corporation of
Delaware. Original application filed Jan.
23, 1928, Serial No. 248,829. Divided
and this application filed Aug. 1, 1929.
Serial No. 382,670. 6 Claims. (Cl. 312—
67.)
6. In a vending machine of the char­
acter described having article delivery
means including a plurality of article-
engaging fingers, a plurality of vertically-
positioned hoppers arranged in a file, there
being a finger corresponding to each hop­
per, a feeler member for engaging the
articles in a hopper to determine when
they have been exhausted to a pre­
determined extent, a guard held by the
feeler member under the articles in the
next succeeding hopper, and means effec­
tive when the articles in the first hopper
have been exhausted to a predetermined
extent to move the feeler member and re­
tract the guard from under the articles
in its hopper.
Ser. No. 300,965. Albert Pick-Bath Com­
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. and Chi­
cago, 111. Filed May 21, 1930.
No claim is made to the words “ Every­
thing at One Place” apart from the mark
shown.
For Stainless Steel Steak Knives; Base
Metal Knives, Forks, Spoons and Corn
Holders; Enameled Basting Spoons and
Base Metal Tableware; Knife Sharpeners
Other Than Abrasive Stones; Paper Cup
Dispensers, Milk and Cream Pumps, Cork
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Pullers; Ice Picks, Scoops and Shavers;
Soda Fountains, Match Vending Machines,
Carpet Sweepers, Peanut Venders, Presses
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for Squeezing Duck Carcasses and the
Like, Can Openers, Egg Slicers, Paring
Machines, Cheese Gi-aters, Knife Cleaners,
Double Blade Mincing Knife, Apple
Cutters, Slaw Cutters, Ricers, Asparagus
Knives, Wooden
Spoons and Forks,
Cleavers, Spatulas, Oyster Knives, Butcher
Block Scrapers and Manually Operable
Potato Mashers, Bread, Meat, Fruit and
Vegetable Slicers, Potato Cutting and
Dicing Machines, Meat Choppers, Butter
Cutters and Fruit Juice Extractors.
Claims use since October, 1929.
1,813,934. VENDING MACHINE. Aaron
A. Knee, Charlotte, N. C., assignor to
The Lance Packing Company, Charlotte,
N. C. Filed Sept. 28, 1928. Serial No.
309,103. 10 Claims. (Cl. 312— 74.)
1. In a vending machine, a framework,
a base portion, longitudinally and vertically
disposed partitions on the framework,
means on the exterior of the said parti­
tions for holding objects, a glass cover
for the framework and being adapted to
rest on the base portion, means in the
top of the framework for supporting a
plurality of joined objects and allowing
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