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Issue: 1931 September - Page 190

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the same to be advanced with respect
to the framework, vending mechanism
mounted in the forward end of the base
portion to which said joined objects are
adapted to be led, said vending mechanism
comprising means for advancing the joined
objects through the said mechanism and
for separating one of the joined objects
at a time from the others and delivering
the same to the exterior of the machine.
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ge
September, 1931
1,813,977. COIN CHUTE FOR VEND­
ING MACHINES.
Charles Weber,
Newark, Newark, N. J. Filed Feb. 11,
1930. Serial No. 427,536. 3 Claims. (Cl.
194— 97.)
3. A coin chute having an upper por­
tion and an offset lower portion, a hump
at the entrance to the lower portion, said
chute having an aperture in its base im­
mediately preceding the hump, and a forked
1,813,935. VENDING MACHINE FOR
BULK EDIBLES. Aaron A. Knee,
Charlotte, N. C., assignor to The Lance
Packing Company, Charlotte, N. C.
Filed Feb. 18, 1929. Serial No. 340,718.
15 Claims. (Cl. 312—74.)
1.
A vending machine adapted to vend
merchandise, said merchandise being in the
form of a ribbon of articles secured to
each other, said vending machine compris­
ing a casing, a compartment in said casing
lever projecting up into the chute and
pivotally mounted on the base thereon at
a point preceding the aperture.
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1,814,295. COIN CONTROLLED MECH­
ANISM. Wells H. Claussen, Seattle,
Wash., assignor to Apple Vender Co.,
Seattle, Wash., a Corporation of Wash­
ington. Filed Jan. 3, 1930. Serial No.
418,334. 9 Claims. (Cl. 194—97.)
9. In a coin controlled mechanism, a
coin chute adapted to receive entities,
adapted to hold a ribbon of merchandise,
a support for transversely supporting the
merchandise, a vertically disposed guide­
way through which the ribbon of mer­
chandise is adapted to be propelled, a
reciprocating pushing member adapted to
push the merchandise into close proximity
to a slot, a knife member slidably mounted
with relation to the pusher member, said
knife member being adapted to slide with
relation to the pusher member after the
pusher member has reached a point, to
sever an article of merchandise from the
said ribbon, and means for delivering the
severed article of merchandise to the ex­
terior of the machine.
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