How does a Gumball Machine work?

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What are the special safeguards to prevent tampering? What stops me from using a toothpick to move that little metal plate out of the way for the first part of the turn and getting free gumballs?

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 32 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/nicocappa šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 23 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

Seriously. If I had videos like this when I started school, Iā€™d be a mechanical engineer. This guy made a video about a gum ball machine interesting.

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 17 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/Fairazz šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 23 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

Well, there goes my long held gumball gnome theory.

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 5 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/finfangfoom1 šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 23 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

as a programmer who've never done any "mechanical" work, this is so fascinating, the whole thing is literally a full program with variables and conditions that leads to other variables and conditions, i also wonder if with time such small things will become obsolete because of how cheap digital tech will get (more than it is now) and eventually this whole mechanism will be replaced by a coin reader, or even more, a fingerprint scanner or an NFC reader that will just take money automatically out of your digital wallet and give you a gum ball.

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 25 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/alaslipknot šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 23 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

This guys nerf gun video is sick

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 5 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/RoyGBash šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 24 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

Never heard of this channel before, but man is the production value high

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 3 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/ythl šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 23 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

I really want a gumball now.

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 2 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/crzylgs šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 23 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

if spun it really fast could you get the coin back?

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 2 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/chattywww šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 24 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies

At first I was thinking, "Five minutes on how a gumball machine works??" Then I couldn't turn it off.

šŸ‘ļøŽ︎ 2 šŸ‘¤ļøŽ︎ u/WeaselSnot šŸ“…ļøŽ︎ Oct 24 2018 šŸ—«︎ replies
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Gumball machines are pretty interesting if you take a minute to think about it. Today, I'll walk you through the whole process of putting a coin in, turning the handle, and watching a gumball come out. No shopping mall would be complete without a gumball machine. The actual mechanism has had many improvements over the last century. The interesting thing here, is that without a coin, you can't turn the handle either way. When you put a coin in, the handle only turns clockwise. One full turn, you can hear some clicking noises inside and then the gumball comes out. Let's take a look inside. The main parts of the mechanism are the dispensing disk, the chute, the coin bin, and the coin mechanism. By far the most complex piece is the coin mechanism. Let's start there. This is the face plate, the back plate, the coin receiving disk, the ratchet gear, the spur gear, and the turn handle. The turn handle goes through all the pieces here. Notice how the rod is not a perfect cylinder. It's mostly flat on top. The coin receiving disc fits perfectly onto the flat part. When the handle turns, the disc turns with it. Let's take a look at how a coin goes in it slides and fits right into the disc. The coin moves with the disc, slides along the edge and falls into the coin bin below. Both gears have similar holes in the center with a flat part on top. When the handle turns, they will turn as well. This gear is called the ratchet gear. It only allows rotation in one direction. This piece is called the pawl; as it rotates the pawl slides over the teeth on the gear. If you try and rotate the other way, no can do. The ratchet gear is also the reason why you hear clicking noises when you turn the handle. So, either way, you'll never be able to turn the handle counterclockwise. We got that part figured out; Turn it clockwise - you can only do that when there is a coin in there. On the back plate, there's a tiny piece screwed in here that prevents us from turning. It ends up hitting a wall where the coin would normally be. Let's get a closer look at that. When a coin is in there, that piece gets bent outward just enough so we can rotate now. Now maybe your gumball machine is in your home or at work and you want to allow anyone to get candy. You can always remove this piece altogether. No coin? No problem. Gumballs for everyone! I will just briefly mention that most machines will have extra guards in place to prevent tampering. We can't make it too easy to get free gumballs. The last piece on the coin mechanism is the spur gear; To show you what it does. We need to look at some of the other pieces first Right below all the gumballs, we have a few different layers. There's kind of a dish that goes on first, it has an opening into the chute. Then the dispenser disc goes on followed by another separator. Interesting part here is the disc; It has gear teeth on the bottom that mesh with the spur gear on the coin mechanism. When the spur gear turns, so does the dispenser disc. One complete revolution of the spur gear means the disc only has one third of a revolution. Now let's put this all together. Turning handle causes the spur gear to turn which then causes the dispensing disc to turn; taking exactly one gumball with it. The disk turns just enough to drop the gumball into the chute and make somebody very happy. Most gumball machines these days you can customize. This piece on top of the disc controls how big the opening is. Maybe you have smaller candies in your machine and you don't want as many to fit through. It just depends on how generous you're feeling to the little kids. The last thing I'll mention here, is that you can't really get to the inside parts unless you have the key to the very top here. Once you open it, then you can disassemble the machine from the top down. Hey Everyone - I'm Jared. If you enjoyed watching this and you'd like to help me out, then please consider sharing this video on social media; post it on your Facebook; Let your friends know you found this guy on YouTube that makes these cool animations. That would really help me out. So thanks for watching. Hope you had fun and I'll see you next time.
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Keywords: jared owen animations, blender, b3d, gumball machine, machine, mechansim, ratchet, ratchet gear, coin, quarter, gumball, animation, computer animation, how it works, gears, spur gear, chute, dispensing disk, dispenser disk, coin bin, coin mechansim, faceplace, backplate, coin disk, glass dome, key, shopping mall, turn handle, wireframe, blender animation, pawl, candy machine
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Length: 5min 10sec (310 seconds)
Published: Sat Jun 30 2018
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